Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1912 — Page 4
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Umm* * m ■■■■■!■ - J -"■« wa— PAST rukfalo. East Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 19—(Spec- ■ lai to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, j 200; shipments, 1.900; official to New I Yor kyesterday, 2,470; hogs closing steady. Choice heavy, [email protected]; medium and heavy, $9.00$ $9.15; Yorkers, s<S.Bs©sß.9o; pigs. $7.75 @ $8.00; roughs, $8.25(058.40; stags, $6.75©> $7.50; sheep, 3,000; firm; lambs IQc higher; tops, $7.65; cattle. 300; dull. a. ». oVMK. No. 2 Red wheat sl.Ol No. 2 White wheat 98c Yellow corn 84c White corn and mixed 81c No. 2 oats 29c Simple stained oats 25c Ry* 62c Feeding barley 45c Alsike sc id $10.25 No. 1 cloi tr hay $10.50 Timothy hwy $13.50 Mixed clover hay sl3 00 Medium mixed .’ $11.50 Heavy clover hay $10.50 Rye straw 45.00 Oats straw $4.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed $9.90 Timothy seed $1.MQ51.25 LOCAL DELIVERED COAL PRICES. Pocahontas $5.00 Pomeray $4.50 Kentucky Splint $4.7.0' W. Ya. Splint $4 50 Jackson Hill 5.J0 Massillon 4.75 Price at bta» or ear, 25e less; 20c per pour extra for tabo r In bins: carrying coat, 50c per ton et-vra; carrying
| WINNES SHOE STORE f = Welcome Home ,= • AU old and young boys, and girls and •» extends an invitation to call and see us «■» at our old stand, where we have on display for your inspection a fuH line of the latest' styles in the best grade of sh >es for tnen, women and children. As a special inducement during Old Home U Week-only, we are giving a very neat and attractive silver shoe as a souvenir S to every purchase of 1 Box of 2 in 1 shoe «Z polish which sells the world over for 10 S ZZ eents. See our window display. S* | WINNES SHOE STORE - | =Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiti
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HIGHLY IMPROVWh FARM With 10 room house. strictly modern at auction. Friday, (M 11. isii, at 1 o'clo'k cn X 37' t acre* corn, wheat, clover. alfalfa and crass land; H mil* to Liberty Milla. 350 pop . arhool, tburcbeo. stores, depot, elevator, et<U cn good gravel road, artesian water, never freeaea. i>mall orchard, eat-a large barn, plenty of out iMilldings — Kd Honer. Liberty Milla, lad
Fanners, You Work For Your Money Let IT work for you. You are now getting returns for your year’s work. Exercise care in its use. Deposit what you will need in a checking account and take an interest bearing certificate foryoir turplt ?. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DtCATL'R
coal up one flight of stairs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two ! flights of stairs, SI.SC extra. I ———f LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET I i i Spring chicks 10c , 1 Ducks 10c | Fowls 10c Geese Sc , Eggs 25c Butter 18c Turkeys „ 10c Old roosters 5c I KALVBW market* Beet nh>M .»c : Calf 12c Tailow 6c : I Sheep paits 26c051.0(> FULLENKAMP**. ) ) Butter 22c@25c ) I ard 8c > Eggs 27c ) ) NIBLICK A CO. ) ’ Eggs 26c I Butter 18c@25c H. btHJ-ING. I 1 | Spring ch : ckv 9c II Ducks 10c I Fowls 9c I Geese 9c > Eggs 25c : Putter 19c ■ Turkeys 12c ; Old roosters 5c
AGENTS -A money maker. Guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Our proposition beats all others; slope? day. , Write immediately. — Quaker City [ Mills. 36 Ro. 16th St . Philadelphia. Pa. ' WANTED— Present address of one Benjamin F Stark, who at one time bad homestead in county. Wtor Said to live in Indiana no* I Kindly inform Theodore Bonda. CurItta, Nebr
I RECORDS CRASHED AND SMASHED. 1 I Record for Sales, Record for Cures, Record for Testimonials. The Immense sales of Harshone roots and herbs al the Holthouse drug II store iias perhaps broken the record I of any one medicine that has eVer sold 1 in this city, and the record which the I. remedy has made for cures and great ’[benefits is, positivel* remarkable. The ' testimonials of praise which continue to come in from every direction is convincing proof of the great merits of i the Harshone root and herb plan of ridling the system of disease. The ! time for Young's departure is drawing [ I near, but he will stay in the drug store ! until the closing hour next Saturday ! night, and it is hoped that he will have : the time to explain the remedy to all ■ who call at the drug store to see him : between now and then. \’oung said: s “The reason our remedy has done so much good for so many people of this community is because it has the merit to do anyone good who gives it a fair > trial. Harshone roots and herbs > clean the whole system of impurities, ■ and when the digestive organs, liver * and kidneys are no longer clogged up with poisonous matter, nature will soon repair the injuries which have been wrought, but even in removing the cause of disease. It is well to give ' nature some assistance in restoring af- ' focted parts to a normal condition, therefore the unequaled tonic constituants of Harshone roots and herbs arc compounded with the cleansing agent*, also the soothing and healing qualities ' of some of the ingredients are impor tant factors when the mucous linings of any of the organs are affected by catarrh. Harshone roots and herbs will benefit anyone suffering with ' wasting disease, general debility, indigestion. constipation, nervousness, ' rheumatism, catarrh and a train of ' symptoms resulting from poisonous accumulation due to a weak and di- ' sensed condition of the digestive and : secretory organs." This is Youngs last week here, therefore, those who need more of the root and herb remedy should get it before he leaves, as it is sold at halfprice while tie is here. (Advertisement) 111., ,11. I ■■!■■■ . - ’ -O — —— I "I NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. I A Common Sens* Treatment for Colds and Catarrh—Gives Instant Relief. No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or a cold In the head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes running, dull pain in the head, dry cough, J lew. foui breath, Ely's Cream Balm will give you instant relief It gets right at the root of the trou- | ble, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty discharge so that you are not (constantly blowing the nose and spitting. In a few minutes after applied you can Just feel it doing its work of . leaning the head, the pain and soreness are relieved, the breathing becomes natural and the stuffed-up feeling is gone This cleansing, healing, antiseptic Balm contains no mercury, cocaine or other harmful drugs. It Is easy to apply, pleasant to use, and never falls to give relief, even in the worst rases Never neglect a cold, and don't suf fer the miseries of catarrh nor disgust your friends with your hawking, spitting and foul breath. Get a 50 rent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist, and wtXrt tbe treatment at once You will find that it will be the best investment you ever made The Holt house Drug Co. t ts (Advertisement) ■■■»■ PUBLIC BALE The undersigned will offer for sate at his residence, two and one-half miles south of Decatur on the Mud Pike on Tuesday. October 22. beginning at 10 o'clock a m . tbe following property, to-wit; Four Head of Horses Hay mare, 10 years old. weight about 1400. bay horse, good worker; brood mare. 7 years old. In foal, spring colt One milch cow, Hogs Two brood sows. 1 with pigs by side, 12 head of shouts: 100 chickens Farming Implements Deering binder. Deering mower, bay loader, hay rake, riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, spiketooth harrow, double shovel plow, single above! plow, corn planter. Oliver riding com plow, diac harrow, hay ladders, 2 farm wagons, beet rack, brand new; wagon bos. land roller, float, grain drill, mud [ boat. s<*t double harness, sat single work harness, set buggy harness, top buggy, stout 3«1 cord of rook start) wood. 500 shocks of com In field, about «(• bushels or potatoes, and nameroua other artklea Terms All amounts o. ssoo and under, cash Over $6 oOa credit of • months will U» given, purchaser giving bls note with approved security: I per cent off for caab, No property removed until settled for WILLIAM LICHTLK XjnbP Apt'hler, Auct.
I M 1 ItE CHURCHK ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Ixiw inass, 7; 30 a. m. High mass, 9:30 a. tn. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p, m. Vespers and benediction, 2; 30 p. m. o— REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school lesson; Ma k 7:24-30.’ i 10:30, German service; text, Luke • 15:22-23, "The Robe or the Purpose of Reconciliation." 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic, “Christlon Sociability." Rom 14:16-19. English service, text, Phil. 1:27, ' Christian Cftiaens." You are cordially invited to worship with us. ■ o — EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:30. Old Peoples and Harvest Day at 10:30. Y. P. A. at 6:15. Preaching at 7:00. Besides an address in the morning, there will be special songs, the singing of old hymns, timely decorations, and other seasonable things. Old and young will partlci|>ate on this service. Conveyances will be provided for those who are not able to walk, 'Phone to the pastor, No. 509. A welcome to al). J. H. RILLING, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bible school. 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:00 p. m. Preaching, 7:00 p. tn Mid-week meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. You are invited. GBO. E. OWEN, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. tn., Bible school. 10:30, morning worship; fhenie, "The Manly Christ;" anthem "Te Deum." 6:00 p. m , Christian Endeavor. Miss Jean Lutz, leader. 7 00. evening service; theme, "Autumn Glory." The old choir, composed of Mrs. Jessie Deam, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Pat trrson and Mr. C. J. Luti will sing. We cordially invite you to worship with ua. WM H. GLEISER. Pastor LUTHERAN ZION’S CHURCH. German service, 10:00; text, Epb 5:15-21: th erem ‘‘Take heed to yourselves, lest your hearts be overchar;ed with drunkenness." Ladles' Aid Friday "-' ' o — METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m Public worship. 10:30 and 7:30. Junior IxMurue, 3:30. Epworth league, 6:30. The pastor will preach at both morning and evening services. We will be glad to have you worship with us R L. REMANS. Pastor —■ —- -- - - BAPTIST CHURCH. 9:30, lible school 10:30, morning worship: subject. Thoughts on Home-coming'• 2:30. Junior B. Y. P. V. 7:00. Evenng service; subject, 't 'loeed I more." Good musk- and a glad band at the "Friendly Church “ T LJBERN JONES. Pastor UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:15. Prayer and praise service following. 10:30 a. m. Junior langur. 2:00 p m Y. P 8, C E. 6:15 p m Preaching service. 7:00 p m You are cordially Invited to all services L. W UJYE. Pastor • HETLAND PONIES. J. H langl* r will bold a public sale of 16 he*<l Os thoroughbred Shetland poalee at Leesburg. —d. on Thursday. Oct. 24, 1011 — Advt IXIMT- Hand hog with bead work on side, ('onutned small amount of [ money Please return to Mra Mary CotigMnO or to this nffire 24*t3 WANTKDMsa to work on farm.' either by the month or day; steady j Joo —lnquire of f e. Harklesa. R. It | No. 1; 'pb-jue 1 on L Lae.— AdvL s4dt.i | ’.ORT- OS'- t*sft gold rimmed spec , Uries, between North Ward eehool houae and Monroe street Finder re. turn to B W Aholty roslJeoce and *•> coive reward Ad*t Jilta FARM H)ft RENT Three miles southeast of Dooater, Ind Pussca slon at ooro— Tash Kern. R R Advt s4si«
SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. I, Thouius J. purkin. Sheriff of Ad ami County, in pursuance to the statute in such cases made and provided, hereby give notice to the qualified voters of Adams County, in the State of Indiana, that an election will be held al the usual voting places of holding elections on Tuesday, November 5, 1912, for the purpose of electing officers as set out in the notice of election. In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 18th day of October. 1912. THOMAS J. DVRKIN, Sheriff of Adams County. Notice of Election. State of Indiana Adams County, ss.: I, Ferdinand Bleeke, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, of Adams County, State of Indiana, do hereby* certify to the Sheriff of Adams County, that , at a general election to be held tn said , ’ County and State on Tuesday, November 5, 1912. the following officers are - to be elected, to-wit: Fifteen Presidential Electors for the State of Indiana. One Governor for the State of Indiana. One Lieutenant Governor for the State of Indiana. One Secretary of State for the : State of Indiana. One Auditor of State for the State of Indiana. One Treasurer of State for the State of Indiana. One Attorney General for the State of Indiana. • One Chief of Bureau of Statistics for the State of Indiana. i One Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Indiana. One Reporter of Supreme Court for the State of Indiana. One Judge of Supreme Court, First District for State of Indiana. One Judge of Supreme Court, Fourth District for State of Indiana. One Judge of Appellate Court, First District for-State of Indiana. One Representative of the Eighth t'ongressjpnal District of the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Twenty-sixth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana. One Prosecuting Attorney for the Twenty-sixth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana. One Joint Senator for the Counties of Adams and Allen of the State of Indiana. One Representative for the County of Adams, of the State of Indiana. One County Auditor for the County of Adams, of the State of Indiana One County Treasurer for the County of Adams, of the State of In- . diana , One County Sheriff for the County of Adams, of the State of Indiana. One County Coroner for the Coun- - ty of Adams, of the State of Indiana. One County Surveyor for the County of Adams, of the State of Indiana One County Commissioner. Second District of Adams County, of the State of Indiana. One County Commissioner, Third District of Adams County, of the State of Indiana. You are therefore commanded to give notice thereof as required by law to the electors of said Adams County. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and atfix.-d the seal of said Adams Circuit Court, this 14th day of October, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. State of Indiana, Adams County, as - Thomas J. Durkin, Sheriff of Adams County State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full and correct copy of the precept for an election Issued and delivered to me by Ferdinand Bleeke. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, of the said County and State Witness my hand and seal this 18th day of October. 1912. THOMAS 3 DVRKIN. (Sea!) Sheriff of Adams County. - O iWANTED. N 160 acre farm, within three miles of Decatur. Must be good, level land and well improved. Cash buyer. A. 8 KEIXER. 242t< Monroe, Ind (Advertisement) TO BEET GROWERS. Anybody needing help toward getting their beets ready for the factory, please notify the two young men living one half mile west of Monroe, on Philip Heffner farm —Adv. UMF (Advertisement) WAGON LOAD OF BREAD. I will be on tho street next week with a l<x.d us bread, clnamon rolls, cookies and buns My Tip Top bread makes tbe finest hind of sandwiches J. C. COVERDAUS 244t3 Phone 44$ (Advertisement) NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Sixty five aero farm. 4 mll«« from Decatur, 6 room house, large barn, buildings in good condition, on pike, all good beet land. 5 room house on Line street, large barn, drove well, plenty of fruit, a bargain If taken soon 7 room house on Elm street, good I as new, g good property at right price. NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ES TATE COMPANY. (AdvertisouHpt) FOR HAI.R liMineM block, one of the beat locations in Decatur; on Recond street. See Harvey « »*M —Advt. 247t3 TAKEN up- Black sow, weighing si-out 226 It>s Owner can bavseme by e-Jilng asd paying expense* - Henry Bauman. R R 3 - Adt s47tß
PUBLIC SALE. Notice is horeby g‘.-en that the underslgneo, ojniuist'Ator of tbs estate of Daniel Jackson, deceased, will on Wednesday, Oct. 23. 1912, at the iate residence of the deceased, 4>,i miles east of Decatur. Ind, on the Piqua road, offer for sale at public sale tbe property belonging to suld estate, as follows: Three Head of Horses: One sorrel mare, 5 years old; 1 sorrel mare, 6 years old; 2 good spring colts. Cow, 1 two-year-old heifer, will be fresh this fall; sheep, 22 h«sd of good breeding ewes and 1 registered Shropshire ouck. Harness, Wagons, Corn:—Set heavy breeching harness, brass trimmed, new; double I set buggy harness, set single buggy i harness, set horse blankets, set flynets, Milburn wagon. Champion wogon, road cart, one-half share of tweu ty-four acres of corn in shock. Farming implements: One set of bobsleds, mud boat, 2 sets hay ladders. Champion oinder, Champion reaper, Champion mower, Globe mower, Champion hay rake, Detroit TonguJless dies harrow. Hoosier fertiliser, disc drill, John Deere corn planter, corn grader, Angie clipper breaking plow, 0. K. jointer, Crown corn plow, C. H. & D. walking corn plow, Oliver riding corn plow,, new; Wilder & Strong land roller. Thomas hay tedder, Reed s spring tooth harrow, spike-tooth harrow, 2-horse feed grinder, Steeles threaher, water tank, new; Steele sheep dipping tank, 2-horse block and tackle, shoveling board, set dump boards, set sled runners, 2 seta hay ladder sills, 2 log chains, bunch galvanized roofing, sack cart and many other articles not mentioned. Terms: —-All sums under $5.00 cash In hand. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over $5.00; deferred payments to be evidenced by promissory notes bearing 6 per cent interest alter maturity, to be secured to the satlafaction of tbe undersigned No property to be removed until settled for. Sal* to begin at IB o'clock a. m. uEBECCA JACKSON, Administratrix. John Spubler, Auct. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Fr' a F<w Days Only st the Prices Quoted Below. Nine roomed bouse. Full lot, good barn; located on North Fifth street. Price. $2260.00. Four roomed bouse on Mercer avenue. Price, $1,950.00. Six roomed house on North Second street. Price, $1,150 00. Eight room house on corner of Fornax and Rugg Sts. Plenty of fruit Price. $1,659.00 Eight r»m house on West Monroe St. Collar, I'jbu and bath. Price. $2,500 00. Seven room house on North Eleventh St. Barn on the lot Plenty ot fruit. Price. $1,500.00. Four room house on Eleventh St Price. $950 00. Nine room bouse on North Eleventh St. Two lots. Cellar and cistern Price, $2,850.00. Six room house with four lots. Cistern and drove well. Located on Elm St. Price, $1,200.00 Nine room bouse, with I’-j acres of land. Small barn Located on High St. Price, $1,300 00 Seven room house, modern, with S>ood bar* and full lot Cellar under house Located on North First St. Price, $2.300 00 Seven room souse on comer of Fourth and Market Sts Price. $2350 00. These properties ar* all bargain* Can be on good term*, and we also have other properties which we are sure will suit We also hue a largt list of farms ot ail sisee HARVEY A LEONARD. Above V«nc*. Hite A Macklin, Decs tur, Ind. FOR BALE-CHEAP. Flvc<pasa<mger American automo bile, fully equipped Flvepasaeniter international autobile, fully equlinwd S4BU M. E. HUTTON. Geneva. Ind (Advertisement) ■■ • '■■■ ■ PROPERTY FOR BALE. I have a good bona* .a< ban. and lot. located near the North Ward school bouse, for sale JOHN DRAKE ■■"Hl ■! 4, , „ FOR ;;RNT—Gt uda baker farm. mile Lum Decatur Ind. Fine beet land and farm well improved R n quire of A. D. Sullies, at Old Adams County Bank- Advt. tiora, clairvoyant, will give readings at Brokaw's Crispett stare, north of .vurt taous* $ have diecov--red kwt money. Jewelry, *tc. R*«4tag*. ?5e —Advt S««t3 IXJRT Mr* R R McFarron lost B gold »tone nrsast pin. in gold setUng*, bet.sen th. old Adams County hank, going to the augar beet factory, and roturulng to Ute B W Rholty rw Idehr. Under (»!«•*• rututx to U>* B W ffbolty rroldMc* and tacetv. rw WVE-Advt 24|»)
PUBLIC*BALE 9 The undersigned will off w for ■ at his residence, 3% ni | leg ■ Monroe and mile g *ast of '° f 9 ton, on Thursday, October 24th bl'*- 8 9 nlng at 10 o'clock a. m , the fo ’ llo J' n ' I property, to-wit: Two head of h , r .. S I Bay mare, 10 years old, lady br"? I weight about 1200 lbs.; bl: l( - k geldl I 5 years old. roadster, w e i Kht ab ’[ | 1100 lbs. Ten Head of Cattle; » I milch cows, 3 giving milk; Jersey c"' I fresh in April; 2 three-year-old n °*' I ham cows, 1 fresh In March aud ( '“[ I other one in June; black Jersey, fresh I this fall; 3 Jersey heifers, wfl| I fresh in March; 2 spring eaiveg. both I Jersey; Jersey bull. H cgg: ' ()ni4 I black Poland China sow, weight about I 300 tbs.; will farrow by Nov ]• Dll I roc sow, weight about 350 n>s I shoats, weighing from 100 to I each. Farming Implements: Rock l s I land hay loauer, Superior disc drill ’ good as new; McCormick mower, bay I rake, self-dump; roller, Oiiborn'dise I good as new; corn planter, sprang' I tooth harrow, l-hc~ae cultivator, De«r- I Ing binder, good as new; beet cult!- | vator. new ground plow, new Turnbull I wagon, 2 sets dump boards, cora I plow, set double work harness, set I single driving harness, set carriage I harness, IV acres corn in shock, Join I Deere buggy, 8 dot. chickens, 2 good I beds. 2 sets of springs, sofa, cook I stove, good as new; soft coal burner, I kitchen table, 10 ft; kitchen chain, I Blue Bell cream separator. Newcons I loom, 3 cornered cupboard and other I articles too numerous to mention The I ladies Aid of Zion will serve dinner. I Terms:—All air'unts of $5 00 iu I under, cash; ove. $5 00 a credit us 5 I months will be given, purchaser giving I his note with approved security; | per I cent off for cash. No property retnor- I ed until settled for. JOSEPH WOLFE I J. F. Ltechty, Noah Frauhig-r, Asctx I Liechty and Ipcß, Clerks. i mi... —o PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at pablk auction at his residence 2S 'mln south of Decatur, on the old CoSm farm, on Mud Pike, on Thursday, October 24, beginning as !• o'clock an, tbe following property, to-wit. F uu r I Head of Horses: One dark grey gr* eral purpose mare, 6 years old. in foal; I 1 sorrel mare, 16 years old, in foci; 1 grey mare, 9 years old; 1 good draft spring colL Good milch co*. 5 y»an old, giving milk. Hogs Ten heads! shoats weighing 75 lbs each ChickII ens, geese and turkey*. About IN fine Barred Rock bens, mostly aH young; a fine lot of young Barred Rock roosters, 4 geese. 8 Brons* tar keys. 4 hens one year old and 4 sprigs turkeys. Fanning Implements (Hint ' breaking plow, spring tooth lever har row. good as new; Osborn disc. Oliver riding corn cultivator, walking rots cultivator, Hlac>. Hawk corn plaewt. [ McCherry diac grain drill. galvaal«*4 iron stock trough, 2 galvanized urn ' hog troughs, set heavy ladder*. goM land rub. Fish Bros.' wlde-ure *a| on, double wagon box. good double tlon scoop board, double set of ties’) [ breeching harness, good set untie buggy harness. Union City top bu«J. ,in good condition, open buggy. Sur storm front, good aa new; plush rob* and horse blankets, good as ns» »xf I timothy hay in mow. 12 acre* ror* * 1 shock and on stalk, other ani< les t* numerous to mention Terms—All amounts of $5 00 and •» der. cm*. Over $5 00 a credit at • months will be given, purchaser <iv Ing his not* with approved *e«-unty: I per -ceat olt for sash No property removed until settled for CHAS J. MILLKR John Spubler. Auct J. F. Fruchte, Clerk PUBLIC BALE. The undersigned will offer foe **'• at bis residence two and ocebstt ■de* south of Decatur, oa 'he Pike, on Tuesday. October 22. b** B •vs* al |0 o'clock a m . the folio" 188 •rooerty. to-wit Four Head lloro* Bay mare. 10 years old, weight sbo** l 1400; bay horse, good worker Wool mare. 7 years old. la foal- sprins «»<’ Gm milch cow Hog* Two b’* l4 SOW*, one With pigs by side: IJ h‘W J of shoal*. 10* cbkken* F»rmtM> s idem eat* Dbering binder. Deens* mower, hay loader, hay rak«. ndts* breaking plow, walking breaking pl”*-•pike-tooth borrow. doubleeb*” 1 [ plow, single shovel plow, corn pi* B "''' Oliver rid lug corn plow, dlw harrowhay taddqr*. 2 farm wagon* beet t» k brand new. wagon box. tend ro®* Boat, grain drill mud boat. do* l,1 ’ ham"** set single work baron**. •’ buggy ba mesa, top buggy, •h*”’ l ’ cord of cook stove wood. W*’ • h< ’ < ’ "f corn in field, shod) M ba* h * l» °* taioea. and aHunernu* other Terms —Ail amount* of •'»* ** under, rub Over $6 oo a credit month* will be given, purchase *'* lag bls not* with approved •*< 'iri’f per rent off for nut No prop»nr " moved until touted fo* WILIJAM LICHTt* John Bpuhler, Auct — I DEMOCRAT WANT ADR l’' T _
