Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1912 — Page 4
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EASI BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y. Jan. 30 —(Special Ito Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 5,600; shipments, 950; official to New York yesterday, 3,610; hogs closing strong. Mixed, medium and heavy, $6.50@ $6.55; Yorkers, $6.50; lights, $6.10@ $6.25; pigs, $5.65© $5.75; roughs, $5.80; stags, [email protected]; shepe, 6,000; slow; l> iambs, $7.30; cattle, 700; slow. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 95c No. 2 White wheat 93c Oats 48c bellow corn 80c White and mixed corn 77c Fje 85c Timothy seed, prlro« $6.25 larley No. 2 85e Feeding barley 60c Alsike seed $11.50 No. 1 clover hay SIB.OO Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay SIB.OO Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $9.00 No. 1 wheat straw $9.00 Rye straw $9.00 Clover seed $12.,75 I — -OCAL PRODUCE MARKET Spring chickens 7c ! Ducks 8c! 7c; Geese .............6 c Eggs 22c ' Letter 20c j
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; PUBLIC SALE. I I will offer for public sale at my I residence on the John Myers place, I 2% miles southwest of Decatur, Indiana, on the old angling road, Friday, 'February 9, 1912, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m., the following property, 'j to-wit: Three Head of Hvrses: One black horse, one gray mare, in foal; 1 sorrel driving horse: Two Head of : Cattle: One Jersey and Durham : milch cow, 1 Jersey and Polled Dur ham cow, fresh in May. Hogs and ■ Chickens: Six head of fat hogs, 1 Du- ; roc brood sow, will farrow March Ist: 4 dozen daying hens, 2 turkey hens, 1 gobbler. Faiming Implements: One ■ Turnbull wagon, complete; 1 McCor- ! mick mower, 1 Oliver riding corn plow r , 1 check rower corn planter. 2 I breaking plows, 1 revolving hay rake, i 2 harrows, spring-tooth and spike; 1 I shovel plow, hay rack, mud boat, log chain, 2 buggies, one open and tone top buggy; 1 set heavy work harness, [ set single buggy harness. 30 gallon [ good cider vinegar, lot of corn fodder, | in field; a lost of household and kith eii furniture. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; ail sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the ! purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security. No property | removed until terms of sale are com- ; plied with. NATHANIEL MAY. John Spuhler, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. I Having rented nis farm the underI signed will offer for sale at his residence, 3 miles mirth and % mile west : of Preble, and 3 miles east of Echo, or 6 miles northwest of Decatur, on the j Ossian and Decatur road, on Wednesday, February 7, 1912, beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: Four Head of, Horses: Two brood mares, I greymare, 10 years old, and 1 bay mare •> years old; 1 bay horse, 7 years old: 1 . mare colt coming 2 years old in May. Nine Head of Cattle: Four milch cows, ■ 1 cow with calf by side, 1 cow to be [fresh February 10; 1 Jersey cow, giving milk, will be fresh in June; 1 Jersey cow, wih be fresh February 15; 2 steers, each 1% years old; 3 heifers, ! each 1 year old. Fourteen Head of Hogs: Two brood sows, one will far-, [ row in February, and 1 in March; 1 I Chester White boar, 11 heads of shoats, weighing about 60 lbs. each, j Twenty Head of Sheep: Farming Implements: E.nder, Champion grass mower, Dane hay loader, Thomas hay rake, Cassidy riding plow, walking
i plow, Clipping riding cultivator, John Deere walking cultivator, spring-tooth I harrow, one-horse corn cutter, fanning mill, Buckeye disc, grain drill, with fertilizer attachment, good as new; combination stock and grain rack. 3-in. tire Troy wagon, 2-in. tire Milburn wagon, top buggy, 2 sets heavy farm harness, set extra heavy ; breeching harness, set buggy harness, : set extra heavy breeching harness, set buggy harness, 1(H) shocks corn in field, more or less; 20 gal. cider vinegar, Knapp wire fence machine. 35 Gal. copper kettle, churn, sausage stutter, Reo automobile, five passen- ■ ger, 22-horse power, in good condition; jugs and jars, nousehold goods and many other articles. Terms—All .urns of $5.00 and under, cash in nand: over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor w’ith approved security. Four per cent off for cash. Lunch served oa grounds. OTTO KEIFFER. \ Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Fred Fruehte and Otto Ewel. Clerks. publ;.- GALE. As I have quit fanning I will sell on Imy farm, cue mile east and three miles south of Monroe, cr three miies north and one cad one-half miles east of Berne, known as Dick Stricker farm. Wednesday, February 7, 1912, | uegiuuing at 10 o'clock a. m„ ’he following property, to-wit: Ten Head of ! Horses: Ono team ge'd’.ngs, coming 4 years old, weight 1300 lbs, 1 gray I and 1 bay; 1 draft mare, sorrel, weigh- , Ing 1000 tbs., coming 5 years old, in ’ foal; 1 gray gelding, coming 4 years I old, weight 1150; 1 sorrel gelding, com ; Ing 6 years old, weigh* about 1100, > iarnily broke; 1 pony, coming 9 years! I i old, weight about 8(H) Tbs., family ■ broke; 1 sorrel horse, coining 5 years • oil, broke to all harr<»-•/. weigh' aboil’ ‘ 11“ ; 1 brown mare, 12 years old, • weight about 1300 Tbs., a good worker. t in seal; 2 celts, coming yearlings. L Three Head of Catt'o- One Durham J cow, G years old, giving milk, tn be • fresh In May; 1 black .Tersew cow, 8 ! years old, giving milk, will be fresh ! in March; 1 two-year-old Jersey heifer, ; to be fresh in March. Hogs: Three | brood sows, bred in January; 19 . shoats, weighing about forty Tbs. each. 1 Farming Implements: One Osborne I Disc, 14 cutter bought new last spring; , 1 disc seeder and American drill, bought new last spring; 1 Hayes corn planter, 80 rods of wire, G< pher cultivator, 2 wagons, 1 with god bed, and
1 with good ladder; 3 sets double work harness, 1 set double driving harness, • 1 set single harness, 2 14-in. walking plows, tank heater, some hay and baled straw, corn in the crib, and other articles not mentioned. , Terms —All sums of $5.09 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit. „ of 8 months wji‘ oe given, the pur- ! chaser giving nis note therefor with 1 approved security. No property to ( be removed until terms of sale are i complied with. [ FRANK HALBERSTADT. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. M, S. Liechty, Clerk.. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 3% miles west of Decatur, Ind., % mile south and ’•» mile east of Preble, Ind., on Tuesday, February 13, 1912, beginning at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: One roan mare, in foal, 13 years old. weight about 1450 lbs.; 1 black coaci horse, 7 years old, weight 1250 lbs.: this horse is a fine animal; 1 Buckling black colt, 7 months old. Six Head of Cattle; One cow will be fresh in March, 1 cow was fresh last November, 1 cow was fresh last December, 1 yearling heifer and 2 calves. Nineteen Head of Duroc Hogs: These hogs are all full blooded. One sow will farrow the last of March. 1 sow will farrow the first of April, 1 male I hog, will weight about 240 pounds, and sixteen shoats weighing from 25 ! .to 60 Tbs. each. Nine dozen chickens, move or less: five ton of hay, and about one and one-half tons of good clean straw in barn; 21 shocks of fodder in field; also some fodder tnat is not tied in bundles. Farming Inirlments: One Turnbull wagon, 3 in. tire, in good shape: 1 surrey, buggy, snring wagon driving cart, set heavy breeching harness, set single wc : harness, 2 sets single driving harness, set Cypress dump boards, Champion mower, grain drill, 2 Oliver breaking plows, J. I. Case riding cultivator, new; double shovel plow, 60-tooth spike tooth harrow, mud boat, 3-horse even er, a good one; iron kettle, Keller incubator, and many articles too nu merous to mention. Terms —For all sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given. the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security; 4 , per cent off for cash. W. J. GOLDNER. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the Ed Anr larm six miles north east of Decatur and six miles south of. Monroeville, on Monday, February 5, 1912, at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property: Thirty head of Horses: One ■ brown inare, 5 years old, weight 1600 Tbs;.2 road mares, 5 and 6 years old, I weight, 2200 Tbs; 2 brown mares, 4 ; years old, in foal, weic.it 3600 Tbs; 2 brown mares, 5 and 15 years old, in i foal, weight 3000 tbs; 2 roan gelding colts, 3 years old. weight 2800; 1 bay gelding colt, 2 years old, weight 1400 ■ Tbs; 1 roan gelding colt, 2 years old,, weight 1200 lbs; 1 bay, family broke’ mare, 6 years old, weight 11 Tbs; 1; black gelding, 5 years old, family broke, 1100 lbs, 2 bay mares, 3 years old. weight 2600 tbs; 15 head of good farm chunks, ranging from 3 to 8 i ; years old. Twenty-five Head of Cattle: Four Jerseys, 2 freshj 2 Jerseys will ho fresh in spring; 2 Durhams, fresh, calf by side; 2 r.ock bulls; 5 cows, all will be fresh soon; 12 head of betters and steers. Fifty Hogs: , .-ix brood sows; 1 brood sow, pigs by ! side; f> brood sows, will farrow March • or April; I' l shoats, weight from 40 10l i 125 Tbs. each. Shpep: 25 bead ol • i breeding ewes. Farming implements: i Three wagons, spring wagon, manure | spreader, good as new; binder, ridtiu plow, 2 breaking plows, 3 two-horsc I cultivator, 3 disc harrows. 2 hay racks, 4 sets harut-ss, 1 single Bet, 3 buggies. ’ Household goods. Terms of Sale—ss.oo and under, ■ cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, giving ! note with approved security; 3 per cent off for cash. AHR & HARDEN. John Spuhler, Noah Fraubiger, Auctioneers. Fred Fruehte, Clerk. FOR SALE—A medicine wagon, good as new. Call at this office. 2’t‘> FARM FOR SALE—Of 285 acres, <an sell in two tiar'_e: well tiled, large i barn, two l:C"tcs. one a new htuse of ■ 16 rooms. The other 9 rooms with ! basement. Price $lO5 per acre; 7 i drove wells, two-thirds black corn . land. Must sell by February 25th. ■ Address or call on Geo. F. Shaw, Ohio i ■ City, Ohio. 25t6 The Church of God will continue ! services every night this week, one block east of court house. The meet- , Ings are resulting with success. Everybody is invited to attend these meetings and hear the good, old, pure gospel. 26t5
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State of Indiana, Adams Count, ss.: In the matter of the estate of [George K. Jacobs, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the unidersigned, administrator of the estate of George K. Jacobs, deceased will offer for sale at m>Liic auction at the late residence of said decedent, in Washington township, in said county and state, on Thursday, thv Bth Day of Feb., 1912, the personal property of said estate, consisting of One grey mare, 8 years old. with foal; one bay mare, 11 years old; one 2-year-old "olt, one Durham cow, !fresh first March; one 2-year-old |Durham bull; one 18-months-old Durham bull; one Jersey heifer, 1 year old. Hogs: Two brood sows, will farrow in March: black Berkshire sow, and 7 pigs by side; 22 shoats, weight 115 pounds apiece; sheep, 32 Shropshire sheep. 125 bushel of corn, 211 shocks of corn, 100 hills fu shock; 6 tons oi timothy hay; 2 tons of clover hay: tons o foats straw In the barn. Fadra implements; Two farm wag one, one hay tedder, one wagon bed. one hay ladder, one surrey, good as new, one gang plow, one Deering binder, one John Deere riding plow, two breaking plows, Giie disc harrow, two cultivators, one manure spreader, one grain drill, one post augur, two sets of work harness, four extra col lars and pads, one new set of driving harness, one pair of bobsleds, one fanning mill, one buggy pole, one hayfork, three pitchforks, two log chains, one bunch of lumber, one grindstone, one tile scoop, one box stove and pipe, a lot of kitchen and household uten sils. The sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. Terms: All sums of five $5) dollars, and under, cash in hand; over five ($5) dollars a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his nuie therefor, with approved security. PHILIP GEPHART, * dministrator. By J. \V. Teeple, Attorney. John Spuhler, Auct. Lee Vance, Clerk. 2t3
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERG. • Notice is hereby given that the con; men council in and for the City of D. ! catur, Indiana, did on the 16th da; of January, 1912, adopt a pre.iminary resolution for the construction of a sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at a point thirteen and a half rods east and I twelve and a quarter rods north, thiri ty-eight degrees east of the southwest I corner of outlot 24, in the center of j the old ditch, where the alley between I Rusell and Kekionga streets crosses said ditch, thence southeast 152 j feet, to Kekionga street, ‘ thence south to the alley midway be tween Grant and Mcßarnes street, i thence east parallel with Grant street I about 300 feet, thence south to the I line dividing outlets 85 and 88, thence east on said Una 183 feet to the old ditch or main channel, thence south east in the old channel to a point where said ditch pjasses under the Clover Leaf railway, thence east to High street, crossing under Higa street 586 feet north of the northeast I corner of section 10, in township 27 north, range fourteen east, in Adams county, Indiana; thence nortn eighty degrees, east 40 rods and there tc , terminate, passing on, along, over and through the lands belonging to A J. , Smith, D. Schmitt, P. G. Hooper, heirs i at law of Joe Smith, heirs at law o' Peter Colcilin, John W. Merriman, Hi ram Mann, Reuben Breincr, John D Merica, Commissioners of Adam= county, and other lands designated oy inlots and outlets. Further notice is hereby given that said common council will on the 6th Day of February, 1912, hear all persons interested, or whose i property is or will be effected by the proposed improvement, on the question as to whether the special bene fits that will accrue to the property to be assessed abutting on the line of such prodded sew e r will be equal to the estimated cost of the Improve I ment. Witness my Land and the seal oi said city, tbla 22nd day of January, 1912. H. M. DeVOSS, Jan. 23-30 City Clerk. SADDLERY DISPLAY Os Schafer Hardware Co. is Being Shown at Indianapolis Meet. Among the many hardware dealers holding forth this week at Tomlinson j hall, Indianapolis, the Schafer HardI ware Co., of this city has on display 1 an excellent shoving of their saddlery 1 department, in charge of their traveling salesman. ■'■V-R-r Kauffman. It Is the thirteen ’i nnr.i 'l Retail Hartl ware Deale . ' ;nv: ion, and Imn dreds of d “ ; >:>••» been re’ ir: ' ’ space fore b:t r , * erything br-lrg over-crowded •’ ’.h displays and th; room all occi.pieJ. It Is the greatest gathering in years and ha’dware men are there in thousrrds irim all quar ters of the state The d'splay of the Schafer Saddlery ccmrmy will far ■ surpass any of their past showing and they expect to extend their nl ready growing business into many new quarters. Chalmer Schafer will leave tonight to be in attendance axid help look after their display there. Fred Schaub also left today to at
tend the convention and attend to some other business which required his attention. r .*— - INJURES HAND. "Shucks” Shoemaker is going about with his arm in a sling as the resuL of having the bones of that' membei broken Saturday evening during the fire at the Parrish restaurant. It is quite sore and several weeks wUI be necessary for its recovery.
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Mr. Farmer Don’t Forget the Big Auction Sale Held at Decatur on Friday of Each Week. Mr. Al Neiman of lowa has consigned 40 head of horses to be sold at our next sale consisting of good big Brood mares in foal and a lot of 3 and 4 yr. old colts, the kind that will make you money while you sleep. Mr. Neiman has sold horses at Monroeville, Maples for many years and have always given the best of satisfaction. The Decatur Horse Sale Co. is putting forth every effort to make their next sale on Friday, February 2nd, the best sale of the season. We will have a big run of good horses, and yOu will find them to be a top notch lot of big draft horses; they are the big boned kind with lots of size and weight; they are sound and right in every way, broke to all harness and ready to go right into work; if you are in the market for big horses without standing quality come and see this bunch. We will also have a big run of medium priced general purpose horses, some good big brood mares in foal, a lot of blocky chunks, and wagon horses, a quite a few second hand work horses, and in fact a variety and an • assortment for any and all markets. Every horse is fresh from the farm and guaranteed to be as represented. Good railroad connections to all markets. Attend this sale. DECATUR HORSE SALE CO. E. S. MCNABB. AUCTIONEER S_U R e's^OMESMI L E~ 1 He is smoking a White Stag Segar “The Smoke With The Smile” Made In Decatur, That Makes It Right.
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