Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 7, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1909 — Page 4

PUBLIC SALE. Louis H. Boknecht has sold his farm and is going to more to North Da- 1 kota. Because of this fact he will hold a public sale at his old homestead located six miles north of Decatur, six and one-half miles south of Monroevile, on what is known as the Decatur and Monroeville pike, first house west of the Knapp school house, beginning at ten o’clock a. m., on Wednesday, September 29, 1909. Horses —1 roan mare, 9 years old, in foal; 1 3-year-old gelding, sound; 1year old c<?it: 1 spring colt. Cows—2 roan Durhams, 6 years old, fresh in January and February; 1 Holstein, fresh on March 9th; 3 fresh eowa, good ones, 2 Jerseys; 1 Durham [ 1 young dry cow, 1 two-year-old heifer extra good, 4 spring calves extra good ones. Hogs—2 brood sows, 1 with 8 pigs by her side, 1 with 10 pigs by her side; 10 shoats weighing 125 lbs., 6 shoats weighing 60 lbs. Sheep—ls good breeding ewes, 20 good spring lambs, 1 extra good buck, 1 year old. 150 chickens. 15 turkeys, 18 acres of good corn, 800 bushels of oats, hay in the mow. and corn fodder. Farming implements—One McCormick binder, 7 foot cut, 1 hay loader, I tedder, 1 fanning mill, 1 manure spreader, 1 riding plow, 1 breaking plow, 1 hay rake, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 copper kettle, 1 carriage harness. 1 double farm harness, 1 carriage, 1 top buggy, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Household goods—A general line of household goods, including bedsteads, cupboards and dressers, chairs and other articles. Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums of 15.00 and over. Good freehold security. 4 per cent, off for cash. LOU H. BOKNECHT, , Harry Bunn. Auct Owner. ; Chas. E. Magley, Clerk. o —•— I PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will hold a public sale at < his residence, 1% miles south of De- i catur on the old Elmer Johnson farm, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m„ Wednes- , day, Oct. 6, 1909, the following personal property, to-wit: Horses—Seven head. One brown i horse, 11 years old; black horse, 10 j years old; dapple grey, 6 years old; sorrel, 4 years old; 2 bay horses, 12 ’ years old; 1 roan driving mare. 6 ; years old. Cattle—Twenty head. Two Durham 1

11 st. ANNUAL MERCHANTS DAY | | IN OEEOATUR. INDIANA f 18 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 1909. | I A day of pleasure, a day of business, a day, set aside especially for the merchants to display their goods, in the B I most attractive manner, a day for the people to look these stocks over, and enjoy themselves while doing it. Hjg I Good Bands of Music Will Enliven This Great Day | | There will be plenty of other amusements, to please an entertain you. Don’t Miss coming on this big day. H | Among the merchants who are interested in making this occasion are the following who have subscribed towards fil | paying the expenses of the affair: jg| B Niblick & Company, The Daily Democrat, Anderson^Dolch H 1 Eugene Runyon, Schafer Hardware Company, First Nntinnni H H Kuebler & Moltz Company, Decatur Steam Laundry, E Moser ' • S h M. Fullenkamp, Misses Bowers, Old Ado™ -d Bi p The Myers-Dailey Company, Everett & Hite, Winnes Shoe Storl B k ’ H | Holthouse,Schulte & Co., Annaßoesse, LwSwKJr ’ B | Elzey, Vance & Hite, H. W. Amrine, Stell?& I! b Fred B. Tague, Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson F y Mills V 6r ’ | Charlie Voglewede, Laman & Lee. ® | Holthouse Drug Company, T. A. Leonard. Yairer w ’ H I Schaub, Gottemoller & Co. W. H. Fleddeijohann, . Mosm ®' ein^ln 8 X JKateßurdg, J. H. Voglewede & Son, “T fitfian ■

cows, fresh first of year; 2 heifers fresh in December; 7 yearling heifers 6 yearling steers, 3 spring calves. Hogs —Twelve head. One Poland China sow, will farrow soon; 1 DurocJersey sow, will farrow soon; pedigree given; 2 Du roc male pigs, 8 spring shoats. 17 head Shropshire sheep, 16 ewes, 1 ram. One Angora goat Implements —One Thomas hay loader. 1 Osborne mower, 6 foot; 8-fork tedder, sure-drop corn planter, 2 riding cultivators, 3 breaking plows, doble shovel plow, two 62-tooth harrows, spring tooth harrow, Richmond Champion 9-hoe grain drill, 2 Turnbull wagons with beds; rubber tire ‘double seated surrey, steel tire top buggy, heavy platform spring wagon, double seated sleigh, mud boat, sack truck, sickle grinder, grindstone. 2 18-ft. hay ladders, corn sled, 2 double set breetching harness, 2 set work harness, 2 set single buggy harness, lady and gents’ riding saddles with bridles, fly nets; manger rack, lard or fruit press, steel-topped range, hard or soft coal heater. All the implements named above are practically new, and have been used but little. Household furniture, 1,500 shocks of corn in field, 50 bushels of potatoes, and many other articles. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent, off for cash. GILLIG BROTHERS. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. T. J. Durkin, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction Vfa miles south and 2 miles east of Craigville, or 1 mile west of Handuras at the Delhi school house, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, October 8, 1909, the following personal property, to-wit: Horses—One gray mare, 12 years old; 1 brown mare 9 years old, 1 bay mare 8 years old, a good driver. Cattle —Three good milch cows, excellent winter cows; 2 spring calves. Hogs —Four sow’s, two with 11 pigs by their side; 1 having six pigs by her side; 19 shoats weighing 75 to 80 pounds each. Farm implements—A good Studebaker wagon, a good Moyer buggy, 1 good breaking plow, 1 corn plow, good spike tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, good hay tedder, Deering

mower, hay ladders, with hog rack combined; 2 sets of britchen work narness, 2 sets of buggy harness, 5 tons of timothy hay, 300 shocks of corn .good set of bob sleds, 1 tubular cream separator, good as new; set horse clipers, and many other articles. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction, of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent, off for cash, JOHN W. BEAL. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. "Joseph V. Pease, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will hold a public sale at her residence, four miles east and half mile north of Decatur, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, October 5, 1909, the following property, to-wit; Horses, Cattle, Hogs, etc.: On bay mare 7 years old, in foal, city and lady broke; three good milch cows. One sow, 8 shoats, weighing about 150 lbs. each; five dozen chickens. Farm implements —One McCormick binder, 1 McCormick mower, 1 Champion disc grain drill, 1 Monarch corn plow, one Black corn planter, 1 breaking plow, 1 Diamond riding breaking plow, 1 hay rake, spike tooth harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 double shovel plow, 1 cultivator, 1 3 inch tire Studebaker wagon, 1 narrow tire wagon, clover buncher, pair bob sleds 1 top buggy, 1 set work harness, 1 set buggy harness, 1 set fly nets, 1 set dump boards 1 pair hay ladders, 450 shock! of corn, and a great many other articles not mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and undei cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit ol 12 months will be given the purchase! giving hla note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Foul per cent, off for cash. MRS. MARY HACKMAN. John Spuhler, Auct. C. S. Niblick, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence .3% miles’ south ol Decatur and 2*4 miles north of Monroe, on the Monroe and Decatur pike beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on

r Tuesday, October 5 1909, the followt ing property, to-wit: i Horses —Ten head. One sorrel drivt er, 5 years old, lady broke; 1 grey r gelding, 3 years old and broke t> t all harness; 1 2 years old roan geld- - ing, broke to work; 1 2 years old grey ’ 1 2 years old bay. broke fordriving; t -1 sorrel team of geldings, coming 2' t years old in the spring, with white - mane and tails; 1 sorrel team of 1 mares (Belgians) coming 2 years did - in spring; 1 bay Belgium colt. > Cattle —One Durham cow, fresh in January; 1 cow fresh In four weeks, 1 steer, weigh 800 lbs., 1 fullblooded Hereford bull, with pedigree. Hogs —One sow and pigs by her side, 20 shoats, weighing 75 to 100 pounds each; 8 sows, will farrow soon. Farm Implements —One set double - britching harness, brass trimmings, t good as new; 1 check rower, 1 mow d fork and rigging, cultivator, top buggy, 11 acres good corn in the shock, ® and many other articles not mentioned. r ’ Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, over $5.00 a credit of y 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approvg ed freehold security to the satisfac--1 tlon of the undersigned. No property e removed until settled for. Four per 1 cent, off for cash. *’ FRED KOENIG. n ’ JULIUS BRIGHT. d J. N. Buckhead, AucL 5 - -o - h PUBLIC SALE. 1 Having sold my farm and am going r to move to Decatur and go In the feed yard business on Monroe street. I am obliged to offer at public aucP tlon, without reserve, my entire per:s sonal property. Two miles north of ’- Curryville, 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Magley, 1 mile east of Pteas>r ant Valley church, known as the old >f Ernest Schlickmann farm. :r Sale beginning 9 o’clock prompt - Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1909, the followi- ing property: >* Horses—One 4 year old bay mare, ir one 11 year old mare, in foal; one II year old brown mare in foal; 1 black 2 year old gelding, 1 2 year old driving colt, lady broke; 1 yearling colt, 1 spring colt. Cattle—One Jersey cow with calf by her side, 3 Durham cows with calves by their sides, 2 Durham cows, e will be fresh by the middle of Oeto)f ber; 1 2 year old heifer. 1 yearling i- heifer, 1 yearling Durham bull. e. Hogs —Six sows with pigs by their u sides, about 4 weeks old by day of

sale; 39 shoats, average 70 Iba, 1 1 Duroc male hog (registered). Twelve dozen chickens, mostly Ply- ■ mouth Rocks. Seven head of turkeys i Farm Implements — One Deering Binder. 1 Champion mower. 1 Daln hay loader, 1 Superior disc drill, 1 1 i Osborn hay tedder, 1 disc harrow, I 'riding breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, good as new; 1 riding cultivator, 1 walking cultivator, 1 fanning mill, 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 bob sled, 1 Toledo wagon. 4 in. tire; 12 in. tire wagon, 1 feed cooker, 1 tank heater, 2 sets work harness, 2 sets of buggy harness 2 sets of fly nets. 1 set of dump boards, set hay ladders, hog rack, one steel tire buggy, one new grain plow, one single shovel, 2 double steel plows, one iron kettle, one Tiger check rower. 750 bushels of ossto, 500 ehocws or corn. tenus—All sums of $5.06 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of ten months will be given by purchaser giving note with good security. No property removed until settled for. 5 per cent, off for cash. Lunch served on the ground by Smith & Hunt of Tocsin. AUGUST SCHLICKMANN. Nwah Frauhiger, AucL

—e — PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence half mile northwest of Pleasant Mills and 5 miles southeast of Decatur on the river road, beginning ui 10 o’clock a. m., Thursday, Sept 30, 1909, the following per- , sonal property, to-wit: One bay mare ( 5 years old, weigh 1,250, good driver and good worker; 1 sorrel mare. Both ’ mares are bred. Two head of cows, • both No. 1 milk and butter cows. 12 • head of fine young breeding ewes. One I O. L C. sow weighing 400 lbs., regiss tered; 2 O. I. C. sows weighing 206 ■ lbs. eacji, 3 full blood Durocs, weigh I 200 lbs. each; 3 haltblood Durocs, weigh 150 lbs. each; 3 sows w-tth pigs : by'side, 11 head O. I. C. shoats weigh - 100 to 125 lbs. each. 150 chickens, most brown Leghorns. i, Implements—Set double work bars ness, new; 1 three and a quarter I Turnbull wagon, new Cassidy riding r plow, walking Moline plow, good as - new; J. I. C. riding cultivator, Deering mower in good running order, f revolving hay rake, new; double 1 shovel plow, new; spring tooth hari, row, single shovel plow, wheelbar • -1 row, forks, shovels augers, brace anc ? bit, 20 ft. ladder, 24 ft extension lad der, 10 ft. ladder, steel sledge, ha: r ladder, new; cook stove, Sharpless f cream separator, used 2 months:

chum, corn shelter, 100 bushels Big 4 seed oats, M 0 shocks of good corn, also numerous other articles. Having sold my farm everything will positive- , ly be sold to the highest bidder. Terms—Al! sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of ' 12 months will be given the purchas- i er giving his note therefor with ap- ; proved security to the satisfaction of , the undersigned. Five per cent, off for cash. W. H. AYRES. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. , T. J. Durkin. Jesse Steele. Clerks. PUBLIC SALE I will offer for sale at public auction at my residence one and onefourth mile southwest of Bobo, on the Piqua road, on what is known as the Daniel Lee farm, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m.. Thursday, Oct 7, 1909, the following personal property, towit: Five head of horses, three cows. Farm implements —One Deering blnd- ' er, 1 McCormick mower, good as new; 1 Ohio hay loader. 1 hay tedder. 1 1 clover seed buncher, 1 new Superior f grain drill with fertilizer attachment, 1 check row corn planter, 1 clod crusher, 1 riding breaking plow; 2

walking breaking plows, 2 corn plows (one walker and one riding), 2 spring tooth harrows, 1 spike tooth harrow, 2 double shovel plows, 1 single shovel plow, 1 disc harrow, 2 farm wagops with two sets of wheels for each wagon, 1 carriage with pole and shalts, ( 1 mud boat and bob sled, 1 tank heat- < er, 3 seta double work harness, 1 set single buggy harness, 2 sets hay lad- ( ders. and timber for 2 seta hay ladders (red Elm) 1 set of one and two blocks and rope, double trees and single trees, post auger, hand planters, a lot of red Elm lumber for gates, 300 grain sacks, 1,000 shocks of corn tn field, 250 feet of log chains, 8 or 10 dozen chickens, set platform scales, 1 grindstone, and other articles. Refreshments served on the grounds. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. JOHN SMITLEY. Spuhler & Burkhead, Auct. T. J. Durkin, Clerk. Don’t waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of 1 Chamberlain’s Liniment for twentyfive cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this itniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in ' the side and chest, and much cheaper. 1 Sold by all dealers.

HOLSTEIN COW SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at the Shumaker feed yards, at Berne, Indiana, beginning at 1:30 P “ • on Saturday. Oct 2, 1909, the following stock: Six or eight good draft colts. 2 and 3 years old. Cattle —32 head of fine Hotetete cattle. One 6 year old extra good cow, will be fresh in 2 or 3 weeks; 2 cows 7 years old. fresh la two months; 2 large cows, fresh in March; 6 three-year-old heifers, will be fresh In spring; 7 good young cows, giving milk now and all will be fresh In spring; 7 spring calves and 3 young calves four weeks old. These cattle are all three-quarter and seveneighths bred, and three are full blooded. but with no papers with them; also a few niiive cows, some fresh ’ now and balance win be fresh soon; 1 Jersey fresh cow. 100 Shropshire breeding ewes—good ones. This is the time to buy good Holstein cattle. ; AU know that Holstein cattle cannot 1 be beaten for milkers, r Come and look this stock over. ’ Terms—Three, six and nine months > time, with bankable note, two per

cent off for cash. GERBER & AHR. Michaud & Son, Auct — o PIANO TUNING Mr. J. R- Lohmeyer, expert piano tuner, will be In Decatur for a few days. Orders left at this office will be carefuUy attended to. All work guarnateed. J. R. Lohmeyer, Marton, Ind. tr _ —,. o- —— — NOTICE Make gas contracts now. Delay may cause trouble in meter setting. The gas has come to stay. Come in anl see display. Corner of Second and Monroe streets. 229-6 t GAS COMPANY. o — APPLES ARE HERE The car of apples due to arrive yesterday came today, and the car will be at the Clover Leaf tracks until Tuesday. A chance to buy apples right. I have also have some crab apples. 229-2 t IRVIN ACKER. o ■— AGENTS—S7S monthly selling Star Egg Beater; works with one hand; lightning seller; sample free. E. ; Thomas Co., 6028 Barney Blk., DavI ton, Ohio.