Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1915 — Page 10

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EAST BUFFALO. East Bufi'ilo. N. V., Feb. 16 I."'!'**fal t<> Pally Democrat) Receipts,■",■ 4U; shipment”, 7,600; ofli'ial to N< A York yesterday, .3,400; hoK» closing lower; all sold. Mix'd, medium and heavy and yon - era. $7.00 u $7.05; Pigs, $7.00«'57.8': roughs, $6.00; stags. $4.004i $4.2.>; sheep, 1,000; strong; top lambs. $9.30; cattle, 325; slow: yards will be closed tonight until cleaned and disinfected. G. T. BURK.

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truiri fi*<s. STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale; at the J. Q. Neptune farm. Rivarre, s»_l miles southeast of Decatur, 1 mile southeast of Hobo and 3% miles northwest of Willshire, on the ol 11 Piqua road, beginning at XO o’clock, i on Monday. March 1. 1915, the following property, to-wit: Thirl.y-thre- ; head of cattle: Guernsey cow, gives 3 cals, milk a day. coming 6 years I

o iiiiir. a uuv, luihuis v ."«**«• old; Guernsey cow. 2 years old; Durham cow, 6 years old, with twin calves by side; rod cow, coming C years old, red cow, coming 3 years old; ■ 2 black Jersey cows, coming 6 and years old; red cow, coming 5 years: Durham cow, coming 5 years; ror.:> cow, coming 3 years eld; Jersey cow. will be fresh soon; big Jarsey cow. will be fresh by day of sale; 2 Jersey cows, coming 3 years; yellow Jersey cow, coming G years old; one half Holstein cow, coming 4 years; Short-, Horn cow, 7 years old, fresh April 1; , lull blooded Jersey, 5 years old, fresh Jan. 1, last; 2 Holstein bulls, coming 2 and 3 years; full blooded Holstein,| 1 year old, eligible to registration; 1 : calves year old late next summer. Fiftysix Head of Hogs: 42 shoats, weigh ing 40 to 70 lbs. each; ten shoats, weighing about 100 lbs. or better; 2 brocd sows with pigs by side, pigs weighing 35 lbs.; 2 Duroc sows, to farrow April Ist. Eighteen Head of! Sheep: 17 ewes, will lamb last of

r — March and first of April; Shropshire black, coming 2 years old. Horses and Mules: Grey mare, Belgian, S years old, 1600 tti , in seal; grey mare, Nor man, coming 4 years old, 1400 tbs bred to Jack; 2 grey rnare colts, Nor mans, coming 2 years old: 2 roan horse colts, coming 2 years old: cob coming 1 year old; black mule, '6 years old. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 3 months will be given, pur chaser giving note with approved se curity. No goods removed until set tied for: 4 per cent, off for cash.

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■*-'*•* «3 ’ NEPTUNE A FUNK. J. J. Baumgartner, Harry Bunn, auctioneers. G. F. Kintz, clerk. PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer for • sale at i üblic auction on the C. D. 1 Lewton farm, si£ miles northeast of I Decatur and 6 miles south of Monrcc- ! ville, on Thursday, February 18, 1915,

beginning at 9:30 o'clock, the follow-! ng property, to-wit: Fifteen Head of -can mare, coming 5 years old, weight! 1550 lbs.; draft sorrel mare, coming] • i years old, in teal, weight, 1650. ‘.raft sorrtl mare, coming 9 years old, in foal, weight 1740; scrrel draft marei coming 10 years old, in foal, weight 1560; sorrel draft mare, coming 10 years old, in foal, weight 1500; brown Horses: Black mare, coming 4 years I old, in foal: weight 1500 lbs.; draft mare coming 10 years old, in foal. I weight 1200; sorrel gelding, coming 3 I years old, weight 1450; brown mare. coming 3 years old; sorrel mare colt, I coming 2 years old, brown mare colt, | coming 2 years old, roan gelding colt, cm ng 2 years old; 3 spring marei -olts, coming 1 year old. Twenty-one Head of Cattle: Black cow. 6 years old, giving milk; Holstein heifer, 3 years old, giving milk; red Durham cow, 3 years old, fresh by day of sale; I Durham heifer, 3 years old, giving I milk; red Durham cow, 8 years old.

giving milk; Jersey cow, 9 years oil, : fresh by day of sale; roan cow, y years 1 . old, fresh in April; Durham heifer. . 2 years old, fresh in April; ' <wo steers, coming 2 years old; three heifers, coming 1 year 1 aid; red Durham bull. 1 year old; 5 i fall and winter calves. Forty-three lb a 1 i f Hogs: Ten brood sows, will ■ rrow in March and April; full blood- • d Duroc male hog. 32 shoats, weighn ng from 30 to 80 lbs. each. Twentyr our Hqad of Sheep: 23 head of good ■ -reeding ewes. 1 good buck. Twelve t heal cf turkeys, 11 turkey ens, for breeding, 1 Tom

i lturk<y. running Implement.'■ I Milwaukee binder, 7 ft. cut; ||McCormick mower, Dane hay loader, i | Thomas hay tedder, liny rake, riding , 1 breaking plow, 3 walking breaking I plows, corn planter, 2 two-horse riding cultivator, 2 two-horse walking I cultivators, 1 one-horse walking cultlHvator, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, disc liarrow, land roller, grain drill, fertilizer attachment; clo | ver Leaf manure spreader, Studebaker wagon, low wheel farm wagon, wagon box, hay ladder, bob sleds, set dump boards. 3 sets heavy breeching | harness, set light driving harness, 3 ’ sets fly nets, 75 gal. hog drinker, food | cooker, iron kettle, platform scales, fanning mill, iron vise, DeLaval cream separator, many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. All sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months without interest will be given, purchaser giving note witli approved security. No goods to lie removed until settled for. 4 pet , I cent off for cash. VESTA A. BROKAW.

C. D. LEWTON. John Spuhlor, Auct. Chas. E. Magley, Clerk. — PUBLIC SALE. , Thursday, February 18. 1915. I, the undersigned, will sell at public sale at by residence, % mile north and 1',2 miles east of Ossian, the folIlowing property, to-wit: Horses and Mules: One bay mare. 5 ' years old, weight 1600, sound ami broke to all harness; bay mare, 6 ■ years old, weight 1500, sound and broke to all harness, in foal by John King’s Belgian horse; blue roan mare. 1 5 years old. weight 1400, sound and 'good worker: bay mare, weight 1250, [ 6 years old: brown horse, weight 1200, 6 years old: one coming 4 years old. i Lay gelding, weight 1400: one coming <4 years old. black gelding, weight 1. | 400: 1 year old sorrel horse colt, white [tail and mane and stripe in face. This its the low down Blakely kind; one 11 oming year old, styrel colt; one ArabI ian pony, weight 600 lbs., snow white. | safe for children to ride and drive: I one pair of mules, weight 2600, sound land extra fine pair of workers, guar

• antecd to work any place: one pair I mules, one gray and one brown. i, | weight 1200, guaranteed good workI ers, and fine pullers anywhere. These i mules are all perfectly gently and ihave no bad habits. CATTLE. 22 HEAD —Consisting of ' 5 head of white faced cows, all comr ing fresh this spring; one half Jersey i, cow, calf by side; one red Polled cow. f 'with calf by side; one Shorthorn cow. - fresh in March; cne Hereford bull, an ,! extra good calf, a nice bunch of year-

nings and spring calves. HOGS, 140 HEAD—IS brood sows. ! 4 sows and pigs by side. 1 Duroc bof.r full blood, some nice gilts, balance I consists of shoats from 40 to 150 lbs iin this bunch of hogs are some registered Durocs. Papers go with them. ! Also a few full blood Berkshlres. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—One f foot cut grain binder, cne 6-ft. mowling machine, one Osborne tandem 14disc, one Superior 14-disc drill. This drill was bought new last spring. Hitch for two, three or four horses. One low-down broad cast seeder, two Cede corn plows, one two-row Gale corn plow, one Oliver corn plow, one Gale gang breaking plow, two walking I breaking plows, one IS-foot harrow, wood frame, one land roller, one Gale check row, 100 rods wire, cne Thomas hay loader, one manure spreader Kemp, three wagons, two new Turnbull w’agons, one Birdsell wagon, one hay rack and grain bed combined, three sets dump boards (2 yd.), thr?e

gasoline engines, one 2-horse International engine, one 2-horse Economy engine, one nine-horse Alamo engine. This engine is new. Has not been run over 30 days, cu get the same guarantee with this engine as if you were buying a new one; one 22-barrel steel water tank, one pair of bob sleds, one grind stone, three buggies a lot of chicken steel coops, 5 1 mouth Rock roosters, full blood, 1J • head of chickens. HARNESS—S yets cf heavy brass trimmed work harness, four sets c.f single harness, a let of good lont'e r fly-nets, a bunch of good stab'e Idin-

■ l.etfl. Il let o: hot l uu.i. This harness and machinery is almost new, and has not been used over ; 2 years. ; Several hog houses, one Yala motor- ' cycle, good tires and in first-class ; condition, 10 t° n of mixed hny» ‘0 ■ bu. yellow corn, some oats In bin, sev- , eral tons of lulled straw, oats and , rye, some corn fodder. Sale commences at 10 o’clock. Warm lunch will lie served on the , ground. ’ ‘ TERMS A credit of 12 months will be given, last six months bearing 6 : per cent interest.s per cent discount for cash. All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand. Purchaser must give bankable note before removing property. CHAS. E. CLARK. Harry Bunn, Auctioneer. 37t4 — oPUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale on what Is known as the Yager farm, located % mile west of Plens- ' ■ nt Mills and abcut 5 miles peutheam <.f Decatur, on Monday, February 2?.

1915. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m . sharp, the following property, to-wli: Four Head Horses: Ono gray mare. 12 years old, sound and works in all harness: bay mare, 3 years old. been hitched cnee; black horse celt, coming yearling; general purpose horse e 9 years old, broke to all harness. Three Head of Cattle: One red, 4 year-old cow, will be fresh; one -,4 1 Durham bull, coming yearling; Jerr sey heifer, coming yearling; 22 head 1 of ewes and 1 tuck. Fifteen Head 1 cf Hogs: ' Two full blooded Poland '' China sows, due to farrow in April; 1 full blooded Duroc Jersey sow. due 1 to farrow in April: red sow, due to ' farrow in April; Chester White male ' hog. 2 years old; 10 shcats, weight ’ 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements: ’ Farm wagon, 3 inch tread: Zimmer- ’ man carriage, in good shape; top buggy, set single buggy harness, carriage. in good condition; Welter A. Wood mower, good as new; 1-horse ' disc drill. 8 discs; Milwaukee hay rake, good as new: hay tedder, in good condition, pair hay ladders and ' beet rack combined, Moline walking breaking plow, Bron spring cultivator rider, Brown-Manley riding cultivator, Deere corn planter, in good working condition; Deer 12dlsc, in good shape, roller, made of mower wheels, nearly new: building 10x12x6. roofed two ways; 2 sets of gravel beds. 2 hog crates, clod drag, mud boat, feed cooker, kettle and jacket; double harpoon hay fork, 100 lt.s. of inch ray rope, pullies, grind stone, set double trees, set horse eveners, hog chute, 2 hog houses i shed roof, 6xß. Vvill offer ,5 bu. se?d outoes, 2 tons of clover hay and other articles not mentioned.

Terms: —All sums under $5.00, cash n hand. Over $5.00 a note, with good security, for 9 months, with 6 per rent interest after date of maturity, i All sums must be settled for before removed from premises. The Ladies* Aid society of the Pleasant Mills M. E. church will serve dinner. CLY DE M OLF. John Spub’.er, Auct. Charles Yager. Clerk. o ; Let us oil and repair your harness. Prompt service and orices right. SCHAFER HDW. CO. FOR SALE—Scholarship in telegraphy, good opportunity for young ■nan to learn trade; S6O per month as soon as competent. Address “T,” care Daily Democrat. 39t3 AT THE ■ The Universal Playhouse The Program For ; The Week TONIGHT ■ Mary Pickford, the $250,000 salaried . girl, in ‘ The Outcome.” “A Night cf 1 ■ Thrills." with Paulme Bush taking the leading part. WEDNESDAY King Baggot in “The Mill Stream," in two parts. “The Ups and Downs," a comedy. THURSDAY Grace Cunard and Francis Ford in “The Ghost of Smiling Jim," in two parts. "Love Disguised,” a Joker. FRIDAY “A Game of Wits,” in two parts. "Adventures of the Nimble Dollar." SATURDAY “Ambition,” in two parts. “The Fatal Hansom." RFX THEATER

WEEK ENO EMBROIOERY_ SALE Our complete and stylish line of the seasons newest embroidery has just arrived and as a special inducement for you to look over this line we will hold a big tion sale during the balance of . the week. Especially appropriate designs for the young ladies confirmation dresses. THOUSANDS OF YARDS FROM 5c UP TO $1.25 Per Yard. SPRING WHITE GOODS We will also have on display our spring line of White Goods. This department is filled to overflowing with the latest styles including seed voiles, organdy and lace cloth. You are cordially welcomed to inspect this department.

PUBLIC SALES CHAS. CLARK—Feb. 18 . 1 Smiler north of Ossian; 14 head of horses; 22 head of cattle; 140 hogs; implc ■nents; 10 ton hay, 700 bushels good .-allow corn. DAVE POWELL—Feb. 23 3% miles I rorth and % mile west of Bluffton; > head horses; 15 head cattle; 12 tead hogs; 20 ton hay; implements. JOHN TROXELL—Feb. 24. 7 miles -ast of Bluffton, on Monroe road; 14 head horses; 12 head cattle; 17 boats; 10 tons hay; 169 double hocks corn fodder; 150 ycung hens; mplements. JOHN FUHRMAN—Feb. 25, 4 miles lortfewest Decatur, on Ossian road, 2 lead horses; 22 head Short Horn catvie! 25 Shropshire ewes, and 1 buck; I brood sows; 10 young turkeys; imlements. JAMES C. CREIG—Feb. 27, % mile outheast of Sanford, Mich., will auction 75 acres of excellent land, includng horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, implements. NEPTUNE AND FUNK—March 1. north of Rivarre; 40 head of cattle; ilso horses, sheep and hogs. JOHN M. SORG—Mar. 2, 3 miles northwest cf Poe, 10 head horses; 25 head cattle; sheep and hogs; implements. FRANK ROOP —Mar. 25, 1 mile northeast Decatur, on Ossian road, will offer at public sale Ills farm of 120 acres, also his entire stock valu?d at $6,000.

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HORSE SALE Friday February, 19th 1915 The Company at this coming sale will offer a .other large ratios horses and among them will be a Full Blooded Belgian Brown Mare REGIST l RED. 8 YEARS OLD. WEIGHS 1860 FOUND*, SOUN D AND A SURE BREEDER. This individual is a real mare and will positively be sold for the high Dollar on day of sale. If you are in the market for a high class maie be sure and attend this sale and try and buy her. DECATUR HORSE SALE CO. Col. E. S. McNabb, Auct. foFsale - ~ 3 Bronze Turkey Gobblers for breeding purposes. Inquire of TOM DOW T LING PHONE 11-B FOR SALE—Cheap, if sold at once. A FOR SALE—Three good sows, will live-passenger automobile, in fine farrow by the first of March. —M. condition. Inquire at the Kintz cigar Heckman, Decatur, R. R. No. 1; 'phone store. 22t6 Poe. 32:3 ARE YOU GOING TO THE PANAMA EXPOSITION IN CALIFORNIA I am organizing a special party for this Tour. See me for rates and particulars. Also other tours to the coast, Homeseeker Rates to the Southwest and Semi-monthly low rates to St » Louis. II- J. THOMPSON, Agent. CLOVER LEAF ROUTE ' DECATUR.