Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1912 — Page 4

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• PART BUFFALO. £a«t Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 21—(Special to Bally Democrat) —Reseeipts, 1. 3<W; Shipments, 3.990 today; receipts. 3,000; shipments none yesterday; offil ’ cUllo New York Saturday. 1,710; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; , Yorkers, [email protected]; light Yorkers, ] $8.00®58.50; pigs. [email protected]; roughs $8.00088.25; stags, |[email protected]; cattle, 7.850; slow; 25c lower; choice heavy steers. $9.00089.25; yearlings. $750088.75; plain heavy steers. 87.25 87.50; handy butchers, $7.0008.25; .'at cows, [email protected]; heifers, $6.50® 87.75; sheep. 17,000; steady; lambs higher; choice lambs, [email protected]; yearlings, 85.00 085 10; wethers, 84 75 @85.00; ewes, $3.75 0 84.00. 3. ♦ . tfUKK. No. 2 Red wheat 8101 ( No. 2 White wheat 98c Yellow corn Sir White corn and mixed 81c Standard oats "0c No. 3 oats 29c Simple stained oats 25c Rye 6 -’ c Feeding barley 45c Ahike st ul 810 25 No. 1 clo'vr hay 810.50 Timothy hay 813.50 Mixed clover hay 813 00 Medium mixed 811.50 Heavy clover hay 810.50 Rye straw 85.00 Oats straw 81.50 Wheat straw 84.50, Clover seed 84.00 ‘ T.mothy seed L'XK.L DEL'VEREV coal prices. Pocahontas 85.00

= g WINNES SHOE STORE f = Welcome Home f •» All 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 full line of the latesf styles in the best grade of shoes , for men, women and children. As a 1 special inducement during Old Home Weekonly, we are giving a very neat Z and attractive silver shoe as a souvenir Z Z to every purchase of 1 Box of 2 in 1 shoe Z Z polish which sells the world over for 10 Z Z eents. See our window display. Z «■ _ «■» | WINNES SHOE STORE - f

HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM With 10 rooai house, strictly model a. at auction. Friday, Ort. 18, I*l2, at I o'clock ca prenis-a. 337*4 acre* corn, wheat, clover, slfalla and gra*a land. 4* mile to Liberty Mill*; 350 pop : *chovl. rbnrrure, etore*. depot, elevator. *ti„ e* good gravel road, artesian water. *e* >1 (reetre. small orchard, extra larq* barn, plenty of out buildings.— IM Boner. Liberty Mills, Ind

Farmers, 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 intere- t bearing certificate for your surplus. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Os DECATUR

i’omeray $4.50' Kentucky Splint $4.50 ' W. Ya. Splint $4.50 facksou Hill 5.00 ’ Massillon 4.75 Price at blni or ear. 25c less; 20c ■ per hour extra for tabor in bins; carrying coat, 50c per con esira; carrying ] coal up one flight of stafrs, SI.OO per ton extra; carrying coal up two flights of stairs, $1.50 extra. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chicks 10c Ducks 10c Fowls 10c Geese 8c Eggs 25c Butter 18c Turkeys 10c Old roosters 5c RALVCk iwaRKET* Beef Glees . *< Calf 12c la.low .... 5‘ Sheep pel’s . - - • ?IVc<Bsl.oo VULLENK A MP’S. Butter 22c@25c lard 8c Eggs •• 27c wiF.ICK A CO. Eggs 27c Butter 18c®25c H. BEKLING. Spring ch‘cki> 9c Ducks ’. 10c i Fowls 9c i Geese 9c • Eggs 25c Butter 19c Turkeys 12c Old roosters 5c

AGENTS—A moneymaker. Guaran teed hosiery to wearer. Our proposition beats all others; $lO per day. Write immediately. — Quaker City Mills, 36 So. 16th 3L. Philadelphia, IX WANTED—Present address of one Benjamin F. Stark, who at on* time had homestead in Cheyenne county, Nebr. Said to live in Indiana now. Kindly Inform Theodore Bonds. Curtis. Nebr,

CALLS FOR OFFICIAL’S HELP. Deputy Sheriff Kelly was called to Steele's park this afternoon to quiet Henry Kleper, sr. After the court case against Willard Steele, who is charged with assault and battery with intent to murder Kieper’s son, was called and postponed this morning, Kleper, sr., got drunk, returned to the park, where he lives, upset slop barrels, got after the hogs and otherwise made life miserable for the Steeles. The officer could not find Kieper when he called there, and Mrs. Steele came here and at time of going to press was closeted with Her attorney, and is trying to make some arrangement to have Kieper, who has resided there for ' some time, to leave the park, as it is I thought no state case can be brought against him.

A slight clue to three robberies of last Thursday In Union township, while the people were in this city attending the home-coming celebration, i has been gotten and it is hoped the robbers will be run down soon. The house of Henry Bieberich was entered and robbed of a new pair of shoes and two rings, the engagement and wedding rings of Mrs. Bieberich. The house of Curt Miller was robbed of a razor and three or four dollars in change; while trousers and two dollars and a half were taken from the Mur ion Stults home. All three are near each other. About noon Stults passed the Bieberich home and noticed a window open, but thought the residents were at home, until later he heard of the robbery. It Is supposed that It occurred about that time. i -——o 1 - Mr. and Mrs. William Fansler and son, Jesse, returned to Ft. Wayne after a several days' visit here with relatives. ■ '■ ■■ l O’ " '■ NOSE STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH. A Common Sense 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 bead, dry cough, fever, foul breath, Ely’s Cream Balm will give you Instant relief. It gets right at the root of the trouble, 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 cleaning the head, the pain and soreness are relieved. ti.r 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 fails to give relief, even in the worst cases Never neglect a cold, and don’t suf fer toe miseries of catarrh nor disgust your frtends with your hawking, spitting and foul breath. Get a 50-cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist, and start the treatment at once You will find that it will be the best investment you ever made. The Holthouse Drug Co. t-ta (Advertisement) *— PUBLrC SALE. The undersigned will offer tor sale 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. the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: Bay mare, 10 years old. weight about HOO; bay horse, good worker; brood mare. 7 years old. in foal; spring colt. One milch co* Hogs: Two brood sows. I with pigs by side; 12 head of shoats; 100 chickens Farming Implements; Deering binder. Deering mower, bay loader, hay rake, riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow.,splk- tooth barrow, double shovel plow, single shovel ido*. corn planter, Oliver riding corn plow, disc barrow. bay ladders. 8 farm wagons, beet rack, brand new; wagon box, land roller, fiust. grain drill, mud boat. set double harness, set single work harness, set buggy harness. top buggy, about id cord of cook More wood. 500 shocks of corn In field, about 60 bushels of jxrtstore, and numerous other articles. Term* All amounts of 85<M> and under, rash. Over $3.0 0a credit of • months will be given, purchaaer giving hie note with approved security; 4 per rent off for caah. No property removed until settled for WIU.IAM LICIITLE. John ffpubler, A net Dr. Sterling P. Hoffmann Practitioner of General Medicine and Surgery Office Over Interurban Station Rea. M N. Fifth Bt.

DON’T PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS A Few Applications of a Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Natural Color. ‘Tull out one gray hair and a dozen will take its place." is an old saying, which is, to a great extent, true, If no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it is a sign that nature needs assistance. It is nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that is falling out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or deal, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be resorted to at once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use is the oldfashioned "sage tea" which our grandparents used. The best preparation of this kind is Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of domes tic sage and sulphur, scientifically compounded with later discovered hair tonics and stimulants, the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harmless. It refreshes dry, parched hair, removes dandruff and gradually re--1 stores faded or gray hair to its natural color. Don't delay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make in your hair. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by ail druggists. The Holthouse Drug Co. m-w-s (Advertisement) Q- — NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given thst the first Monday In November, November 4th. is the last day you have to pay your taxes. All taxes not paid on or before that time will be delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added as the law requires. If you do not want to pay cost, pay your taxes now. The treasurer's office will be open from 7 o'clock a. tn. until 5 o'clock p. m. Yours very truly. 251 ts C. W. YAGER., Co. Treas (Advertisement) — —-— -o ■— NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Sixty-five acre farm, 4 miles from Decatur, 5 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 as new, a good property at right price. NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. (Advertisement I SHETLAND PONIES. J. H. Ijingiey will hold a public sale of 16 head of thoroughbred Shetland ponies at Leesburg. Ind , on Thursday, OcL 24, 1912.—Advt. — - - — ■<> — —— HOME COMING PICTURES. At room 5, back of Squire Stone's office, 50c each, or address J. F. Allen, Box 125, Decatur. Ind.; 10c extra for mailing —Advt. 25012 eiMßMiMwaasmswas —» *■■■■■■> FARMS FOR SALS. 160 acres, level, fine, black ground, fine brick house, fine new barn on pike near the city. Price. $«ooq per sere. 160 acres, fine brick house and barn. $4,000 worth of timber, near the city. <o acres, bottom black soil. Price. 870 00 per acre 114 acres, fire miles from city, on pike, fine new bouse and barn, some timber. Price, 810.000. 160 seres, brick house and barn, good outbuildings. 82.00 V worth of timber, nearly ail level, near the city. Price. $7,000. Also many small farms. *0 aad 40 acres, fine. unimprovM WM. F POHLAR. tn * Batesville, Ind. (Adveriis*m*at) -— -——- Household goods for sale Inquire of Mrs, Rsdetnacker. 139 North Third street—Advt. 231t3 Bay. are you looking for a bargain in a farm? If you are. I have JV, >39 acres I mile west of Decatur with good 9 room house, cellar, barn 40*70. drove welt, and priced right You must art quick. ft** A. B. Keller. Moaroe. Ind 25li< LOST Hand bag with bead work on aide 'Contained «mall amount of money Please return to Mrs. Mary t'onglctoti or to this office 249t3 IXIRT —Ono pstt gold-rimmod spec bo ire, between North Ward vrbocl bore* and Monro* street Finder return (e B W Sholty rws’jeore and receire reward —Advt 20*43

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence on what is known as the Jacob Wagner farm, 4% miles south and *4 mile west of Monroeville, Ind., and 8 miles northeast of Decatur, Adams count), Ind., on Friday, October 25, 1912, beginning ot 10 o’clock a. tn., the follow Ing property, to-wit: Nine Head ol Horses: One bay horse, 3 years ole weight 1300; 1 roan horse colt, 2 years old; 1 red roan mare, 2 years old; 2 black horse colts, 2 years old; 1 bay horse colt, 1 year old; I brown horse colt, 1 year old; 2 spring mare colts. One % Jersey cow, giving 2 gallons of milk a day. Hogs; Three brood sows with pigs by side; 22 head of shouts, I weighing from 75 to 100 pounds; 25 head of breeding ewes and 2 bucks. Farming Implements. One hay ladder, 1 hay rake, 1 wagon, l,set gravel bo/rds, 1 sled, 1 cream separator, good as new; 64 shocks of corn. Terms:—All amounts of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 11 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security. 5 per cent off for cash.. No property removed until settled for. SANTFORD SCOTT. John Spuhler, Auct. J. F .Fruchte, Clerk. Lunch stand on the ground. (Advertisement) o : PUBLIC SALE. Having rented my farm I will offer for sale at ~-.f residence 2 miles north and I mile west of vv ren, 1 mile west of Pleasant View Baptist church and 6*4 miles east of Decatur, on Thursday. October 24th, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses: One grey mare, 9 years old, with foal; bay mare, 10 years old, with foal; grey mare. 4 years old; bay mare. 8 years old; 3 yearling colts, 3 suckling colts. Three Head of Cattle: One good cow, giving milk, I years old; 1 steer, 2 years old; 1 yearling steer; 13 breed tng ewes, 1 Shropshire buck. Hogs: Eight brood sows. 2 with pigs bj side; 3 will farrow by day or sale. 3 other good sows, full blooded Poland China male hog, 25 shoats, weighing from 50 to 100 pounds each. Farming Implements: Pair haV ladders, spike-tooth harrow, carriage, grain cradle, cyclone fence machine, set log bumps, pest auger, stump puller, set of surrey harness and many other articles not mentioned. Terms:—Ail amounts of $5.00 and under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit o 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security: I per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. W. W. STEWART. Ed Kirkland, Auct D. A. Snyder, Clerk. Free lunch at noon. - - -"O - ■- ’’THE ROSARY." The success of Rowland and Clifford's play, “The Rosary," doesn t even approach an end. Six companies more of this play have been organized and contrary to traditions "The Rosary" is repeating its last year's reccess The unequallel character of the Catholic priest in "The Rosary" leads the way to success for Edmard K. Rose's ideas, and the intense human Interest settled in th* body of the ' play formulates the heart Interest j that will bring success t. such Ideas as Mr. Rose has collected to tel) the story of “The Rosary." “The Rosary" with the cast consisting of Frank KJI day, Florence Wright, Nettle De Coursey, Eleanor Rella. Reginald Knorr. Harry Price. Henry Garron and others will be seen al the Bosse opera house next Saturday, October 26th, matin.-e and night (Advertisement) WANTED - A district manager, a tiptop contract sot a live man to write accident and health insurance In D* catur and vicinity. Address Continental Casualty Co* No. 1208 Michigan Av*nue. Uhicago. Hi.—Advt. 248t5 BANKRUPT SA.JC—Greatest sale In the history of SIOO 00 typewriters Uke brand no* and guarantee gnod as new. Ix>* as sl*oo, get one no* and save the difference Bend for free trial; our expense Write for Catalog No. 11, Typewriter Im pec Don Co. 235 W. Pburth St, Cincln nati. Ohio. FOUND- Bom* money tn bills; own •r hare seme by describing to C. W Yager, county treasurer 24«t2 FOR RALE A baby jumper, and one Crex rug. 9x12.-Mre Ford Inquire 322 No. «th RL—Advt SJ|U WANTED-Maa to wort on farm, either by th* month or day; steady job Inquire of J C. Karklrea, Il R No 3; phone 1 on L Bn*,—Advt Jtfla FARM FOR RENT Tbre* mile* southeast of Decatur. Ind Poeare »ion at once—”,'a»h Kern, R R Advt 24»t< FOR RALE Bus In re* block, on* of the beet locations in Decatur; oa Second Street Re* Harvey a ard—Advt M7t3 lA>BT—Rain coal of Royal make, from automobile Whdneeday erening R* turn to ibis office; reward.—AdL 849t3

PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby G ' en that the undeniigneu. aumiuisr ator o! the Mtate of Daniel Jackson, deceased, will Ute residence of the deceased, miles east of Decatur. Ind., on the Plqua road, offer for sale at pubhc sale the property belonging to said estate, as follows: Three Head of Horses: One sorrel mare, o years old; 1 sorrel <nare, C years old; - good spring colts. Cow, 1 two-year-old heifer, will be fresh this fall; sheep, 22 bead of good breeding ewes and 1 registered Shropshire ouck. Harness, Wagons, Corn; -Set heavy breech ug harness, brass trimmed, new; double set buggy harness, set single buggyharness, set horse blankets, set flynets Milburn wagon, Champion wogon, road cart, one-half share of twen-ty-four acres of corn in shock. Farming Implements: One set of bobsleds, mud boat, 2 sets hay ladders. Champion binder, Champion reaper, Champion mower, Globe mower, ChampiGh hay rake, Detroit Tongueless diss harrow, Hoosier fertilizer, disc drill, John Deere corn planter, corn grader, Angle 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 bay tedder, Reed’s spring-tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, 2-horse feed grinder, Steele's threther, water tank, new; Steele sheep dipping tank, 2-horse block and tackle, shoveling board, set dump boards, set sled runners, 2 sets 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 after maturity, to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property to te removed until settled for. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. wEBECCA JACKSON, Administratrix. John Spuhler, Auct. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE Fc- a Days Only at ths Prices Uuoted Below. Nine roomed house. Full lot, good bsm. located on North Fifth street. Price, $2200.00. Four roomed house on Mercer avenue. Price, $1,950.00. Six roomed house on North Second street. Price, $1,15000. Eight room house on corner of Fornax and Rugg Sts. Plenty of fruiL Price, $1.65000 Eight room house on West Monroe St. Cellar, lights and bath. Price, $2,500.06. Seven room house on North Eleventh St. Barn on the lot Plenty of fruit. Price, $1,500.60. Four room house on Eleventh St. Price, $950.00. Nine room house on North Eleventh St. Two lots. CeUw and cistern Price. $2,850.09. Six room house with four lots. Cistern and drove wel|. Located on Elm St. Price, $1,206.00. Nine room house, with 2*4 acres of land. Small barn Located on High St. Price, $1,300.00. Seven room house, modern, with 9ood bars and full lot Cellar under house Locat-d on North First St. Price, $2,300 00. Seven room Bouse on corner of Fourth and Market Sts. Price. $3350 00. These properties ars all bargains. Can be bought on good terms, and we also have other properties which »• are sure will *nit. W* also hav* a large list of farms of all slsss. HARVEY A LEONARD, Above Vance. Hite A •Macklin. Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE—CHEAP. F3repsae«mger American automobile. fully equipped. Five passenger International autobile, fully equipp*d. 2»t« M. £ HUTTON. Geneva. Ind (Advertisement) — I, i'll .I PROPERTY FOR SALK. 1 bare a gwod horep ant ban. and lot, located near the North W’ard school bouse, fur sale 12,u * JOHN DRAKE. 1 — 1 t I, Dill hENT—Lt uda baker farm. •$ mile :,usb Decatur Ind ria* beet land and farm well Improved En quit* of A. D. Suttles, at Old Adams County Bank Advt JS#if Q-ren Dora, clairvoyant, will give readings at Brokaw's Crlspelt north of court house j have diacov •rad tact money, jewelry, etc. Reed lug*. 13c. —Advt. 3*<tl MMT Mrs. R H Mr Farren lost a gold atone nreaat pm. tn gold sattinge, betwssn th* old Adems Couniy b«nk. going to th* sugar b**t factory, and returning th e n w Moncw Finder pines* return to th* B w Bholty raeidonce and raretvs ro-•ard--Adrt J4|ll

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will O ff er fQr at his residence, 314 !U ji eß w<sgt &ale Monroe and B*4 miles east O s ,q » ton, on Thursday, October 24th b,.," nlng at 10 o’clock a. m., lhe son^ 10property, to-wit: Two head of hor ge . 8 Bay mare, 10 years old, lady brok weight about 1200 Tbs.; black geldin*' 5 years old, roadster, weight a |, 0 1100 lbs. Ten Head of Cattle; f 0„ milch cows, 3 giving milk; J ersey fresh in April; 2 three-year-old D ur ’_ ham cows, 1 fresh in March and the other one in June; black Jersey, f rwl| this fall; 3 Jersey heifers, win be fresh in March; 2 spring calves, both Jersey; Jersey bull. Hogs: o lle black Poland China aow, weight about 300 lbs.; will farrow by Nov. 1; Du . roc sow, weight about 350 n> B ; <, shoats. weighing from 100 to 150 n )t each. Farming Implements: Rock | 3 . land hay longer, Superior disc drill good as new; McCormick mower, hay rake, self-dump; roller, Ohborn disc, good as new; corn planter, springtooth harrow, 1-hqne cultivator. Deer, ing binder, good as new; beet cultivator, new ground plow, new Turnbull wagon. 2 sets dump boards, corn plow, set double work harness, set single driving harness, set carriage harness. 10 acres corn in shock, Joi, n Deere buggy, 8 doz. chickens, 2 good beds, 2 sets of springs, sofa, cook stove, good as new; soft coal burner, kitchen table, 10 ft.; kitchen Blue Bell cream separator, Newcoms loom, 3 cornered cupboard and other articles too numerous to mention. The ladies Aid of Zion will serve dinner. Terms: —All air ■’tints of $5,00 and J under, cash; ove. $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 p* r cent off for cash. No property removI ed until settled for. JOSEPH WOLFE J. F. Liechty, Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. Liechty and Isch, Clerks. ■ 1 ■ ” —l> PUBLIC SALE. ■ ■ ■ The undersigned will sell at publie auction at his residence 294 miles south of Decatur, on the old Coffee farm, on Mud Pike, on Thursday, October 24, beginning at i 0 o'clock a. ra, the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horse*: One dark grey general purpose mare, 6 years old. in fo«l; II sorrel mare, 16 years old. in foal; ■ 1 grey mare, 9 year* old; 1 good draft 'spring colu Good miicb cue, 5 >var» 'old, giving milk. Hogs: Ten head 0! ehoats weighing 75 lbs. each Chickens, geese and turkoys. About IM fine Barred Rock hens, mostly ail young; a fine lot of young Barred Rock roosters, 4 geese. 8 Bronze turkeys, 4 hena one year old and 4 spring turkeys. Farming Implements Oliver breaking plow, spring-tooth lever harrow, good as new; Osborn disc, Oliver riding corn cultivator, walking cors cultivator, Blac* Hawk corn planter, McCherry diac grain drill, galvanited iron stock trough. 2 gahanizod 1.-01 hog trongbs, set heavy ladders, good land rub. ’Ffsb Bros.' wtde-tire wig on. double wagon box, good double action scoop board, double *et of heavy breeching harness, good set etagle buggy harnres. Union City top beggy, In good condition, open buggy. Star storm front, good aa new plush rob* and horse blanket*, good a* new. *om« timothy hay in mow, 12 acre* corn ii •hock and on stalk, other article* too numerous to mention Terma- All aioount* of |5.00 »nd «► der, caah Over $5 00 a credit ol » months will be given, p«. chaser riving bls not* with approved security: 4 per east off for faah No property removed until settled for CHAS J. MILLER John Spuhler. Auct. J. F. Frucht*. Clerk — PUBLiC BALE. The undersigned will offer f<* •*'* at bl* residence two and one-bril mde* south of Decatur, on the S'i4 Rke. on Tuesday. October 32. aan« at 10 o'cloch a. m. the foil**«< aruporty. to wit Four IN-3 !«** Bay mare, 10 year* old. weight aboD 1400; bay horse, good worker brari mare. 7 year* old. tn foal: ppring « :i One milch cow, Hogs T*« bre 4 sows, on* with pig* by aide. >* • of shoats 100 chickens F»rtni*« Ib plsment*: Demag Mader, !*»n*r mow*r. bay load*r. bay rak*. R 4 ' 3l breaking plow, walking breaking pk>* •plketootb borrow. dnibleeb*** plow, single ehovel plow, corn t>laa'* f - Oliver riding corn plow, dis* ha’*”" hay ladder*. 1 farm wagon* beet r»‘ 4 brand new. wagon box. I"*" 1 ro,u '' float, grain drill, mud boat, wt do* 61 * hsraree, set single work hßn>«*». buggy ham***, top bWF«'. “ cord of cook stove wood. 3** •**** of corn In field, about 60 basbel* tatoe*, and aumerou* other Term*:— Ail aaaount* of • 4 under, cash Over $6.00 * • mouth* will b* given. pur>h»*** 11 ( log bl* net» with appro*. <1 •« *tW« p»v cent off for cash No prop*# moved until *ettle«l for. WILLIAM l.l' HTt* John Spuhler. Auct — + ■• " DEMOCRAT WANT ADS 1’47 [ “