Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1911 — Page 4
PUBLIC SALE. The under*igned will sell at bi* residence. 3 mile* north and 2 miles east of Bluffton, or S mile north and 2 miles west of Cralgville. on Thursday. October 5, 1911. Ute following property. to wit: Seven Head of Horses and Mules: 1 black brood mare, C years old. weight 1W0: 1 three-year-oid mare, family broke, weight 1000; 1 yearling Belgiy colt: 1 spring mare colt, extra good; 1 two-year-old driving colt; 1 span mules, two and three years old. well broke, weight 1000 each Ten Head Cattle: 2 red cows. 5 years oid. fresh in April; 1 Shorthorn roan cow 3 years old, with »ev»Q-wee|ts-o'd calf by side, register ad; 1 roan Shorthorn yearling heifer, registered. 5 spring calves. 1 veal calf. Twenty-three Head Hogs: 7 full-blood-ed Poland China gilt*. 2 full-blooded Poland China yearling sows. 1 full I Icoded Poland China yearling boar. 4 ; blooded spring Poland China boars and 5 full-blooded Puroc gilts; 200 shock* of com and fodder Farmin; Implements: Riding cultivator, walking cultivator, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow set double work harness and many other articles Sa'e to begin at 10 o'clock. Terms—All purchases of 85 and under, cash. A credit of 12 months will be given on all amounts purchased exceeding 85. the purchaser giving hi« note with approved security. 4 per cent discount for cash. No goods *o toe removed until settled for Lunch by the Lancaster Ladies' Aid society. C. E. POTTER. Noah Frauhiger. Auct. <• C. Stewart. Clerk. sartmoa o PUBLIC SALE. ! 5 As I am going to move to Michigan, I will sell at my residence, 5 miles east of Monroe. 2 miles south o Pleasant Mills, and 3 miles west of Willshire, on Wednesday. October I. I*ll. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Six head of hc-se* One brood mare, 8 years old. with colt, weight 1390 lbs; 2 wood work mares; 1 three-year-old horse, weight 11Q0; 1 spring mare colt. 1 two-year-old. weight 1200 Tbbs. Hogs: I brood sows. 3 pigs by their side; 2 shoals, weight 50 Tbs. each. Farming Implements; One McCormick binder, good as new; McCormick mower, 'Vtckeye cultivator, check chm plante*. spring-tooth cultivator. 1 twohorse roller, drill. 3-inch tread wagon, new *agon box. pair haj ladders, good as new; spring-tooth harrow, 2 spiketcoth barrows, iron beam Shunk plow, wood beam Shunk plow, new ground plow, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, post augur, 2 sets double work harness, set baggy harness. 32 grain sacks, seed sower, 100 head of chickens. 15 acres good corn in shock, some timothy seed, buggy, boat, some chicken coops and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —For all amounts of 85 00 and under, cash in hand. For all amounts over 85.00 a credit of 10 months will be given, not bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. No property to be removed until settled for. PE IER YOUNG. J. N Burkhead. Auct Wm. Edwards. Clerk. . 0 PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at public auction at my residence six miles southwest of Decatur, and one mile north and two miles west of Monroe, on Monday. Oct. 2. 1911. at 1 o'clock p m . sharp, the following property towit: Stock: 1 driv’ng horse, 1 halfJersey cow. extra gcod; 350 shocks of corn in field, hay in barn- timothy. Farming implements: One log chain, iron kettle, some tile, open buggy, top &uggy. spring-tooth harrow, sing.e;sb<r.“l plow. 2 double-shovel plows, room coal stove, extra good: hand ■corn planter and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —85.00 and under cash; over •?' " a credit of 10 months will :* _ ,ei purchaser giving note with ap- . ed freehold security to the satis-ra--jn of the undersigned. No propt ; win be removed until settled for. FREDERICK KAHNERT N. Burkhead. Auctioneer. Albert Hahnert. Clerk. F- >7. SALE—Four passenger, iore- ’ new auto, useo ualy three .... eki. Will sell right if taken at c .r-v—Julius Haugk. Decatur. 224'3
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WINS FIRST PRIZE s In the baby show at Bluffton Ha--s old Lewis Starr, aon of Mr and Mrs. d | Harry Starr, won first prise 'or beins -; the lightest baby in weight The i *• g ; i» eleven week* old and weighs eleve: it and a half pounds The mutter was d Mias Florence Sprunger before be 1 • marriage, being the daughter of Mr., j and Mrs. Eli Sprunger of this city. t- Loyal Woods went to Fort Wayne i.: this afternoon on business. Mr. Woods ’• is Adams county representative for ' the National Product* company an,. * J will try to make arrangements lor las' 1 iag over Fort Wayne also in his territory. He has worked up a very ex *: cellent business in this district. EXECUTOR’S SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer for sale at the late residence of his mother. 1 Mrs. Mary J. Yager, oa Mercer avenue, 1 Decatur, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m . 1 Saturday, September 30, 1911, the fo;- ’ Lowing property,to-wit: Household ar tides —One Favorite base burner, 1 Globe range. 1 organ, 1 davenport, 2 > ' couches, 4 stands. 1 sewing machine. 1 ; sideboard. 2 tables. 1 cupboard, i dresser, 4 beds. 1 clock, 2 cook stove.-. ! 2 surreys, 1 top buggy. 200-egg incu- ' bator,' 5-bbl galvanized tank, cooking utensils of all kinds and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —Cash. CHARLES W YAGER. Executor. > John Spuhley. Auctioneer. i Holty’s special Sunday ) dinner tomorrow better than ever. < — — , o —— —i PLEASfc. SETTLE AT ONCE. As we only expect to be in business at Magley a short time longer, we will appreciate it very much if all persons owing us will call and settle' within the next two weeks. You will understand that if the accounts are not col lected before we leave Magley. that * it will cause us much inconvenience. 1 1 Please attend to this at once. Thank- i, Ing you for past favors. 1 remain. Sincerely. 22843 ED LUTTMAN. Magley. Ind. • ’ Remember it is better and costs less to eat your Sunday dinner at Holty’s Case than ’ at home. o BEN HUR NOTICE. •X ■" ' Al! Ben Hurs are requested to be at the meeting Friday evening. September 28th. MRS MINNIE DANIELS, Scribe |. Holty’s special Sunday dinner from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m.
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N Y.. Sept. 30— (Special to Daily Democrat*— Receipts, V .‘00; shipments. 1.530; official to New York yesterday. 1.900; hogs closing steady. Mediums and heavy, |*.W©BT 1 s Yorkers, 8100® 87.10; pi«». B*oo® 88.15; roughs 85 70685. M; stag*., 84.35®85.W; sheep. 240; steady: top lambs. 88.50; cattle, 250; slow 0.1 BVRK. Timothy seed, prime 80.75 No. 2 Red wheat Me k . No. 2 White a beat 88c Old com •!< White com »< Rye 71c Barley No. 2 75c ) ALeiks seed 88 00688.50 Osts, new 43c No. 1 clover hay 811.80® 811 j 1 ) Timothy hay . 818." O No. 1 mixed hay |l>«*UM Mixed cleoer bay 815.n0 No. 1 oat* straw 84 30No. 1 wheat straw 84.0 J Rye straw •....84.50 Clover seed 81100©812.v.NIBLICX a CO Us! **■' Butter r. c«23c J «. rwu*.ONKA»t*«a Lard .-7ci Eggs 20c Butter 18c© 22c ,OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring thickene 10c Ducks Fowl* .fc Geese e » Eggs ...........................-12c Butter 12c Turkeys * 8c Old rooster* 5c Chick* 10c o ’Democrat Want Ads. Pav Coal Consumers Before you buy your Winters supply of coal comedown and pet mv price. I handle White Ash and Kentucky Cook Coal. Emerson Bennett Located G.R,& I. & Adams St Phone 639
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