Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1913 — Page 2
The Harvest Which Chautauquas Yield
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PUBLIC SALE. In the matter of the estate of John P. Baker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John P. Baker, offer* for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent about seven and one-half miles east of Herne, Ind., and about three miles northwest of Chattanooga, Ohio, in Jefferson township, Adame county, in the state of Indiana, on Thursday, July 10, 1913, the personal property of said estate, consisting of the following: Three Good Brood Mares, with colts; 3 milch cows, one fresh and the others to be fresh soon; 2 spring calves, 6 brood sows, 1 male hog. Twenty-eight Head of Shoats; about 1200 bushels of old corn, about 200 bushels of oats in the bin, 3 walking plows, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 corn sled, one spring tooth harrow, 2 | cultivators, 1 riding plow, 1 disc bar-1 row, 1 hay rake, 1 feed cooker, 1 feed j cooker building, 2 double sets work
harness, 1 set fly nets 2 sets buggy I harness and nets 3 horse collars, 1 set double light harness, 3 pitchforks, 1 grain drill, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 hoist- j ing jack, 1 mower, 1 corn planter, 1: carriage, 1 cab, buggy pole, 1 hay and grain rack, 1 farm wagon, 1 gravel bed, 1 low wagon, 1 hay loader, 1, binder, 1 grindstone, 1 shovel, 1 spade, 1 pair scales, 1 lot of grain sacks, emery grinder, horse blankets, 1 bi-1 cycle, 1 heating stove, one cook stove, I one cream separator, 1 dozen chairs, I 1 range, 1 extension table, 1 kitchen cabinet, and numerous other articles, not heroin mentioned. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. ra. Tenns of Sale: All sums of five dollars (|5.00) and under cash in hmd on day of sale. All sums over five dollars (15.00) a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giv ignsihneto Wo|—sJ.:utt.SHißßf) giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. No property to be removed from the premises before being settled for. No discount will be given for the payment of cash, on account of it being an administrator’s sale no discount is allowed. WM. C. BAKER, Administrator. Jesse A. Michaud, Auct. 14416 1.1 , —o 1913—HORSE SEASON—I9I3. ■ I ■ IB 111 ■ Eban, Belgian, No. 47014, American No. 3486, a beautiful bay, weighs 3400, sired by Major d’ Onkerzeeze, 10854, dam. Delta, 20539. Took first in class and sweepstakes on get at Van Wert county fair in 1910. Neran, Percheron, No. 68346. Amer- ' lean No, 57210, an elegant Nack, with i white star In forehead, weighs 21(10,, aired by Cassimer, 44206, dam Par-j:
lette, 45903. Took first in class and sweepstakes at Van Wert fair in 19101911, and at Great Northern fair in 1911. These horses are extraordinary, movers, stand 18*4 hands high, have good backs, joins are clean, and of good shape, well boned and are of the best stock of Europe. ■Will make season of 1913: Mondays and Tuesdays at home of keep- ! er, two miles north and a mile west of Wren; Wednesdays and Thursdays at. Thomas F. German’s, one mile west of Hoffman sawmill and Friday and Saturdays at Wren. Terms: —$15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible if any occur. FARMERS’ HORSE CO., Wren, Ohio. W. W. Stewart, Keeper, apr-9-ju-lw | o Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TABLE. Northbound.
Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 7:00, 8:30, 11:30, 2:30, 4:00, 5:30, 9:30; ar-i rive at Fort Wayne at 6:53, 8:10, 9:10, 12:40, 3:10, 5:10; 6:40, 10:40. Southbound. Leave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 1:00, 4:00, 5:30, 7:00, 11:00; arriv 0 in Decatur at 8:10, 9:40; 11:10, 2:10, 5:10, 6:40, 8:10, 12:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne’ with the Fort Wayne and] Northern Indiana Traction Co., The i Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway I Company, the Ohio Electric, and In-1 diana Union Traction Company; also I with the Pennsylvania, Wabash, j Nickel Plate, L. S. & M. S., C.. 11, & D., and G. R. & I. railroads. FREIGHT SERVICE. Freight sei vice consists of one j train each way daily: Leaving Deca-| tur at 8:00 a. m. ( and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDEfifoHANN, General Manager, • Decatur, Ind. BELGIAN STALLIONS. My horses will stanc. the season of 1913 at the old Weber barn, Decutur, Indiana. Capurlan—A handsome black, weighing 20(0 pounds, Belgian, No. 15132, American, No. 3217, imported by Wolf Bros., of Wabash. Smart—A beautiful bay, weighing ,1800, Belgian No. 15958, American, No. 1121, imported by Frisinger & Co. Both arc well built, good movers and the kind that get quality. The fee for the season is $15.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but we will not ibe responsible should any occur. JACOB RAWLEY, 89ms wks • Owner. I
HEALTH OFFICERS’ NOTICE. H. E. Martz has made arrangements ' with the city board of health, which has given him authority to clean out all private vaults -within the city of ; Decatur. All work will be strictly in ! compliance with the health board. All parties having vaults that need cleaning will leav e their calls at Schlickman & Son's feed yard. So govern yourselves accordingly, as the City j Health Board will enforce the law te ; the letter. 125tf WILL DO HOUSEWORK. If you want any house cleaning, | washing, ironing or any other kind cf j house work done, and will leave your j order at 341 South Third street, a lady | well qualified to do the work and anx- j ious to do so, will serve you. The j lady recently came here and is striving i to support herself and son. Those who have employed her assure u:-: ■ she will more than earn her wages. 11 11313; j FOR SALE AT SACRIFICE PRICES. I 9 rooms and bath, modern residence, ! good barn, full lot, 4 blocks of court J j hcuse. 9 room house, full lot, on Marshall i1 street. 8 room house on South Tenth St.,\ j good barn, full lot. 7 room house, good barn, plenty of ! fruit, full lot, on Monroe street. We must cllse these out soon. HARVEY & LEONARD. I SALEM SUNDAY SCHOOL Invites Frier'* j to Day's Services Sunday, June 29. Sunday schcol workers. If you are itile>’ested in Sunday school work we invite you to come to Salem Sunday school, rust of the city, June 29, and take part in the review of the life of Joseph. Come prepared to ttsk ques- I tions. Bring your dinner and spend I the day with us. We will have so--J eral good speakers with us. Every- | body cordially invited. JACOB KOOS, Supt. i J. L. BUYER, Pastor. n , NOTICE. All members of the K. of P. band, j who are expecting to play Thursday, j must be at the meeting tonight at | 7:30 prompt. A. M. SELLEMEVER. j Director. | HOUSE FOR SALE. A 6-room bouse with cellar under' [ the entire house. Equipped with gas j and water. Corner of l()th\nd Ad- " ams street. Inquire of Tom Gause. ; 14H3 ! '
WEDNNG SUNDAY Nuptials of Marie Crawford, Former Decatur Girl, Will Take Place AT MARION HOME Perry Ogle, Well Known in Phi Delta Kappa Circles, Will be Groom. Decatur friends have received word of the coming wedding of Miss Marie Crawford, of Marion. Jllss Crawford is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Crawford of that city, who former-: ly lived in Decatur. She is also a niece of W. C. McKinney of this city. With her sister, Miss Opal Crawford, she visited here at the McKinney home and with other friends on last Decoration day. The groom is Paul Ogle, who is a designer for the Cniteil States Glass company. ‘He is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity and is well known to local members. The wedding will be next Sunday, June 29, and will be a quiet home wedding. — ■" —o ■■ NOTICE. Will sell at auction a house and lot, Thursday, June 19, at 2 p. m., 23 Indiana street, two doors west of greenhouse.—Mrs. John Starost. 13Stf MAKE US AN OFFER. We hav e for sale a 10 room house, modern, good barn, full lot, 4 blocks from court house. This property is well worth $3,000. We must sell this property quick. Come in and we will show you a bargain. 144t3 HARVEY & LEONARD. TO GIVE SOCIAL. The Concord Lutheran Ladies’ Aid society announces a social for Tuesday evening to be held on the C. D. Kunkel lawn near Monmouth. Ice ' cream, cake, pop and other refresh--1 nients will be sold. All are invited, t 149t2 o Democrat Want Ads Pay.
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