Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1911 — Page 4

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence 8 miles west of Decatur, 5 miles east and 5% miles north of Bluffton, Commencing at io o’clock sharp. Monday, January, 30th., 1911 the following: HORSES—One team of black horses weighing about 850 each, one 3 year old and one 4 year old. This team is hard to beat if you are looking for drivers, One team of Roan mares weighing 2800 pounds, will make somebody a good farm team. One 5 year old horse weighing about 1600, a good worker but is not sound, One 2 year olcl mare colt, a Be'gium. One 2 year old coach mare broke in all harness, color black. Three coming 2year old horse colts, these colts are all good. One horse' weighing about 1300 lbs, coming 4 years old. One mare coming 4 years old, a little thin, will make somebody a good brood mare. We will offer at the same time other horses not described here, in all will have about 18 head of horses. CATTLE—6S head of cattle. One Jersey cow 8 years old, calf by side. One Jersey cow 4 years old, calf by side. One Jersey cow nine years old calf by side. One Jersey cow 7 years old, heifer calf by side, giving 10 qts, milk at a milking. Jersey heifer cow, calf by side, a nicer outfit never went through a sale ring. One pure bred Jersey heifer will be fresh bv 25th of February. One pure bred Jersey heifer will be fresh by February sth. One Jersey cow, calf by side, calf eligible to register. One cow, half Jersey and half Holstein will be fresh by day of sale. Eleven vearling heifers all part Jersey. Here is a bunch of heifers that is hard to beat. Four Jersey heifers coming 2 years old, will be fresh in March and April. Four yearling grade heifers will be fresh in the spring. Eight Jersey cows will be fresh in February and March. Four cows will be Fresn in February. These cows are about half Jersey and half Durham. Two Holstein cows will be fresh m February, one 7 and the other 8 years old. Seven feeding steers weight about 600 to 800 lbs, the kind that will make you money. One Jersey Bull one year old, eligible to-reg-ister. One Durham bull one year old. One black cow giving milk, will be fresh in April. Six feeding heifers. SHEEP—Twenty-five head of breeding ewes, all good Shropshires. One Shropshire ram. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Spring tooth harrow, new breaking plow, new cultivator, shovel plow, rubber tire top buggy, two sets double harness and collars. 3 sets single harness. Rubber tire open rig. Other articles too numerous to mention. This property will be sold to the highest bidder, there will be no by-bidding or no protection. Come and attend this sale and we will tieat you right. Sale will be held in a barn rain or shine. TERMS OF SALE—Three, Six and Nine months. Dinner will be served by the Tocsin Pythian Sisters. phiiijn Frauhiger & Sod. Leonard and Michaud. 1 V Clerks: J. F. Fruchte and T. J. Sowards.

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ITS OPTION WEEK CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE n’JQ. We expect that there will be soinethlng doing along thia line, and by the end of another week it. may be welt under way. We presume that there has been *<> legislature fa years whoa tire business of the session was as fa* advanced as it is right now. Bills :rre grinding, committees are reporting «»d there is a general air of imsiness foe (he sack of business. Speaker VenWman it* making a good presiding officer and a splendid record. He is recognised as clean with nothing resembling sharp practice tolerated. The lobbyist* are careful not to get too familiar upon the floor during the sessions, and- every one including the visitors are i«roittse in their regard for him. Late county baa been very well represented! her* during the week, they being interested in a court bill, and as usualHaintnend and Gary have the gloves <m. Superintendents and boards of nearly aU the state institutions are also here as are also individuals from itil parts es the state. Some of them are interested sn legislation, while others are Jiist doing the town and the legislature. L. G. E. FOUND —A pair of boy’s leather gloves. Calf, at this office. 23t3 PUBLIC SALE. As the undersigned has sold his farm and will move to Lansing. Mich., in about fbur weeks, he will sell at public sale at his residence, two and one-half miles northeast of Decatur, on the Decatur and Monroeville pike, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Wednesday, February 1,. 19-11., 2 head of horses; 1 extra fine- Belgium mare, three years old, in foal by imported Belgium horse, weight I SOO pounds, broke to all harness andi a good worker. 1 driving horse, 6 years old, lady broke. 15 Head of Cattle—s .Jprsey cows, all giving milk; one with- caM by side, others will be fresh soon; 2 Durham cows, one has been about six weeks; the other will be fresh the last of February; one Holstein cow, will be fresh in February; 5 Jersey heifers from 6 months- to 2 years; 2 Durham heifers, 1 and 2- years old. 21 Extra Good Shropshire Sheep, ranging from 1 to 2 years, 13 of which lare registered. 9 Head of Hogs—3 registered Du roc

brood Sows, due to farrow in March and April; 6 head of fall pigs, weighing Horn 60 to 80 pounds, eligible to register. Farm Implements—l McCormick binder, 1 two-horse riding cultivator, 1 breaking plow, 1 spring wagon. 1 set of bob-sleds, 1 DeLaval Cream aepara tor. Terms—All sums of 16.00 at'd uu der. cash in hand; over 16.00. a credit of * months will bo given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned No property removed uMU settled for. Four per cent off fw cash on sums over |6.W. r. W. DIBBLE. >»<in Hpuhler, Auct Special price on White Ce-i dar Fence Posts 4to 5 meh tops> eig'ht feet long 88c Decatur Lumber Co. The Isch 8r05.,, will hold ft Large General Farm Sale Feb. 7th.. I®ll. lSt3 - _ . — —■ Don't Wait ff. You Need Money See Us at Once We loan money s» any good chattel’ security, suvh as Furniture, I Tanos, Srtrses. etc . without removal. We give litßrai discount on all loans paid vffTiMsre due. If you seed r,toney, 1515 out th© following blanlv cue it out and mail it to us. - Our agent is iat Iterator every Tuesday. Na/n« I Address - «• Ani't Wasted ■ Kind of Bscurt* | Reliable Private ‘ KWajne LOB Ge®n?ny i Established 18M, Roam 3 Mw ond Floor, 70S Calhoun tetrso*. ( Homa Phoney N* Fort Wayne. Ind '

PATLY MARKETREPORTa Corrected Every Afternoon

East BuffakMarket - ■ m v Jan. 27-Ol**-East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan 181 w Daily , goo; shipments, 2,470; <> ‘ York yesterday. 5/0, hogsteady; about all sold. 1 Heavy. 87.90018.00; mixed and medium. I8.06CI8.15; Yorlt *^ 6 2. B>3 ® i 18.30; pigs and lights. — i roughs, 86.904117.20; atags » ■ ,6.25; sheep. 900; top lambs. 86.00, I cattle, 100; slow. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, IM- Jan- 26-Wheat-May. July. 95c; Sept., 93%c. ojn , May, 50%c; July. 51 Kc I 52 * C ’ . Oats-May, Job’. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo. O9'l%c; May, |LOO%; J«b- 97c. Corn —Cash, 18c; May. 52%c; July. 53%c. (Mte-Casb, 35e; May, 37%c; July, 37 '»c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Burt. Tmethy seed, prime 84.00 No. 2. Bed wheat. kNo. 2 White wheat 86c i Old corn ; White torn Red clover seed 87.7a Barley, No. 2 ‘ Ry. •••? i Aisike seed Oats, new 30c Gibver hay .... 37.75089.00 Timothy Hay 314 - 50 Mxed hay ,10 - 50 LHC AL DECATUR PRODUCE CO. I Ites 15c Chickens 8c Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c Batter ....... 13c

FOUND —X pair gold glasses. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for ad. 23t3 »1 BBMOCRAT WANT ADS’ PAY 810

Old Tons Turkeys ’ ,c Old Hen Turkeys ... MM H. BERLMSO, Chickens Butter Eggs ...— Fowls •••••■ lie Ducks J* Geese ' ‘ ” J® Old turkeys Old ben turkeys *•*•••••», Young turkeys' Spring Chicks ' ** Old roosters POULTRY PRICES AT MONR OE Furnished by L. C, Mills g Co Turkwys Ftowla — Chicks Ducks Geese •••see. BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLENKAMPX E BB’ Lard .. -. jjj Butterr 12c@Ut NIBLICK A CG. Eggs - Butter I2c©lse WOOL AND HIDES. KALVER’S PWCES, Beef hide* Calf hide* Wc Tallow 5c Sheep Feits 25e®81.W Mnk 50c@»l.M Coon - >oe to 81.15 Skunk 25e to 1100 'Possum - joc@6oc Muskrat — se©3oe HAY MARKET. & W. PETERSON. No. 1 Timothy, loose, per toe.. 113.50 No. 1 Tltnettev, baled, per tea... 14.00

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