Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1914 — Page 5
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I ' !»♦> A SALE OF ALL SALES JL | S ; wT/ """ ' '’■ R || W/7 In the next 7 days we have unloaded hundreds of coats, suits, dresses, E g X* skirts, and furs but we still have a good assortment left and to make them S H ■ go we have decided to push them out in the next 10 days at prices that IB gy you can’t help but buy them for next season if not for this season. ' ' S WE HAVE GROUPED OUR COATS INTO | TWO LOTS 'BK | | COATS AND SUITS COATS AND SUITS S 54.95 50.95 1)1 H)’; 7 Special prices on house dresses and all underwear, knit goods of all kind W||i fl •F I Jill w No goods charged, No goods on approval. I J B ——- L. . GASS AND MEIBERS < I
citing story in four reels with a grip- | pii.g plot woven around the most gen j tlcmanly and mist popular of athletics. ; Corbett’s personality is irresistable; ! to miss seeing him in this big Warner feature is to miss a real treat. It Is a production that will certainly be ap- | predated by young and old. Owing to the fact that we will, of course have |
an unusual attendance for this great picture, we respectfully suggest that j you make an early start, if you arc looking for a splendid real western ‘ play that is running over with excite ment. don t miss this as there are' many hair raising situations during the; action of the films. The prices for to • day will be ten cents for adults and five cents for children. HOUSE TO RENT brick street. Electric lights and< water.—Dr. Roy Archbold. 26'3'
PUBLIC SALE. — I will sell at public auction nt my residence on what Is known as the Rupright farm, located ll mile east of Echo, or 5 miles duo east of O sian on Decatur and Ossian pike, on ' Monday, February 23, ’l4, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following proper- ' ty. to-wit: Four Head of Horses. One i dapple grayjnare, 6 years old. weight I 1475 tbs., safe In foal, from Goshorn’s ' big Norman horse of Ossian, strictly . sound in every particular, and an cxI cellent worker in all harness. One | black mare, coming 9 years old. weight ; 1525 tbs., a first-class work mare in all harness; One black mare, 11 years | old. weight 1400 tbs., a good general purpose horse; 1 driving horse, 13 I years old, weight 1000 lbs. Three Head of Cattle: An extra good milch. ■ and butter cow. half Jersey and half' Durham, C years old, fresh last Oct.. ! and will be fresh in Sept., will test ”5 and giving about 3 gal. per day. One I cow. 7 years old. half Jersey and half | Durham, fresh last Dec., giving a good flow of milk, and an extra good mil!; and butter cow. One heifer ealf, t I months old. out of first described cow. i Seven Head of Hogs: Seven Head of Hampshire Shoots, will : average from 90 to 100 tbs., a good ’ ! thrifty bunch of feeders. Twenty-fiv i head of good breeding ewes, all safe I ' with lamb, for Ist of April. IGO he- t I of young laying hens and pullets; 25 j head of full blooded Duff Orpington: ■ j 3 geese. Fann Implements: New Th" j fin wagon, 3lj skein coach tongue, only j ! run a few miles; flat bottom l ay and , | corn rack: new I. O. Case corn culti I vat or; new Osborne, 14 roll <!!•< li.t 'row; Go tooth wooden frame spike ' tooth-harrow; new Gibbs, 14-lnch'
I walking plow, Syracuse 15-In walking j plow, Deering mower, 5M> ft. cut; sot ■ i double brass mounted work harness, . I fly nets, storm blankets, and many oth j er articles too numerous to mention. Notiei The above described good; • were all purchased last season and are 1 ' all as good as now. About two tons : | clover hay. Terms—-A credit of 9 months will >' be given on all sums over IS.OO by pur- ; i chaser giving an approved bankable '' note. Sums of (5.00 and under cash ■; in hand. A discount of 4 per cent ■| straight will be given to those who ■' wish to pay cash on sums over $5.00. T J. DRVLY, i! Marry Bunn. Auctioneer, li Chas. L. Kreigb. Clerk. I die; of Jmkson U. B. church will ! serve dinner. o HEAVY HAULING! „ IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL for any person to haul over any turnpike, macadam or gravel road (the term ■ gravel road’’ to include any road i graded and gravelea with not less than on» yard of gravel to eight feet I in width and nine feet in length cf I such road) at any time when the road j is thawing through or by reason of i wet weather is In condition to be cut up nnd injured by heavy hauling, a i load on any vehicle with tires of less 1 then three inches in width, the comj Lined weight of which loud and vehic- ' le. including the driver, shall b? more I chart twc.ity-fivo hundred pounds; or ion any vehicle with tires of three ■nches and le s than four inches in ! width, the combined of which I !< •>•', vehicle and driver, shall be more I than thro thousand pounds; or on •any vehicle with tires of four inches' wvk ... -laaesMaMauaammmnmß
: and less than five inches In width, the eon bitted weight of which load, vehlc- , le and driver, shall be more titan thir-ty-five hundred pounds; or on any ve- . hit i.■ with tires five Inches or over in width, the combined weight of which ■ load, vehicle and driver shall lie more i than thirty-eight hundred pounds. Any person violating any provision of this 11 section shall, on conviction, be fined • not les;-, than five dollars nor more 1 than fifty dollars for each load so ; hauled. This includes traction engines i weighing over the above limit. i Provided. That any road superinI tendent shall have police power to I arrest upon sight any person who F ' seen violating or by warrant any per | son who has violated any of the pro I visions of this section within the county or township for which such road j superintendent is elected or appoint ed, and that, on conviction of the defendant in such cause, there shall be assessed by the court trying the cause, a fee of two dollars In each case, to l>e paid to the person making such arrest. —Acts 1907, Chapter 234. JIM A. HENDRICKS, 2213 fiupt. of Highways. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for pule lie sale at his residence, 8 miles east of Decatur. 1U miles west of Wren. Ohio, and 3 ! -j miles northeast of Will shire, on the state line, on Saturday. February 14. 1914. 11 head of horses: ' (Te hay mare, Belgium. 7 years old. weighs 1650 lbs; 1 bay gelding, general purpo><>, ,8 years old. weighs 1500; 1 sorrel Norman mare. 3 years old. v.c-ghs 1600; 1 bay gelding, coming 3 years old. weighs 1600; 1 bay gelding 1 coming 2 years old. weighs 1200; 1
■ black, coming 3 years old, Norman, weighs about 1500; 1 bay mare, coming 3 years old. Norman, weighs about 1500; 1 Kentucky Blue Grass sorrell. 12 years old, city broke, weighs about 1150; 1 bay gelding, 8 year-old roadster, weights 950; 1 Belgium spring mare colt. Five Head of cattle: One Durham milch cow; 7 yrs. old. fresh May 15; one Jersey , milch eow, 6 years old, fresh March 12; 1 Jersey, 4 years old, fresh Mar. 12: 1 black cow. 4 years old, fresh April 5; 1 full blooded Jersey, 6 yrs. old, freeh June 22. Nine Head Hogs: Gne Duroc brood sow, will have pigs last of March; 1 Duroc, will have pig; May 15; 1 full blooded Hampshire ■ow; 7 shoats, weighing about 50 lbs each. Hay and Grain. Fifteen ton oi No. 1 timothy hay in mow, 100 bush cis of corn in crib. Farming Imple ments One six and one-half foot Deering binder, good as new;lMcCor 1 mick corn binder, corn sled, 10-hoe disc grain drill, good as new. 8-disc McSLerry grain drill, 3'4-in. Troy wagon, good as new; 28-in. wagon box. good as new; Jones Mower, low-truck wagon. Osborne steele hay tedder, 10foot steele hay rack, never been used; Moline sulky breaking plow. Ohio riding cultivator. 2 walking cultivators. ' 2 walking breaking plows, good as new; single disc harrow and seeder attachments, 10-ft. drag harrow. 8-ft drag harrow, spring-tooth harrow, checkrow corn planter, steele farm roller, 6shovel, 1 horse cultivator, corn weeder. sugar beet cultivator, Kelly duplex feed grinder. No. 3; swell body cutter, 4 1 orse power Grey gasoline engine, truck and pump jack, bob sleds, tank heater. Himel buggy. good as new; 2 storm buggies, one brand new; Ehkhart buggy. 3 sets single harness, 1
i, set double buggy harness, 2 sets team - harness, 18-horse power Huber ens gine, 32x56 Huber separator. No. 1 s Birdsell clover huller, 12-roll Advance , corn hunker, 15-bbl. steel water tank, 8 30-horse power Rider Lewis autonio - bile, 5 passenger, and a number of f other articles too numerous to mention. f Adam Gephart of Willshire, Ohio, has been a thresher for years, always 1 having success in this line of business. He never met with a severe accident 1 until within a few weeks ago. This ■ accident he has met with has driven him to make a public sale and leave * the farm, his farm being rented. This dock and property will sell to the highest bidder regardless of any price. I kindly ask one and all to come to ! ny sale that day. There will lie wthing misrepresented, one and all will get a square deal. Here will be your chance to get just what you want lat your own price. Do not forget the date of sale, February 14, 1914, on Saturday. Yours truly, ADAM GEPHART. Terms —(5 and under, cash; over '! that amount a credit of 9 months will j be given, purchaser giving bankable note. No property removed until settled for. A. J. GEPHART. , Ed Kirkland, Auct. Jasper Dudley, Clerk. . Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. •; FOR SALE—Only two more bred .| sows left, to farrow in March; a few ; pigs. Poland China. Addres-i L. G. j Williams, Decatur. Ind. ’Phon, Mon , i roe, 3 shorts. 30t3 FOR RENT—Cheap, five-room house inside of railroad on Mercer avenue. Inquire of Mrs. Wm. Parent or at 1 Crystal theater. 22t3
