Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1915 — Page 4
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STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at the J. Q. Neptune farm, Rivarre, 5% miles southeast of Decatur, 1 mile southeast of Bobo and Sty miles northwest of Willshire, on the old Piqua road, beginning at 10 o'clock, on Monday, March 1, 1915, the following property, to-wit: Thirty-three head of cattle: Guernsey cow, gives 3 gals, milk a day, coming 6 years old; Guernsey cow, 2 years old; Durham cow, 6 years old, with twin calves by side; red cow, coming 6 years old, red cow, coming 3 years old; 2 black Jersey cows, coming 6 and 7 years old; red cow, coming 5 years; Durham cow, coming 5 years; roan cow, coming 3 years old; Jersey cow. will be fresh sorin; big Jersey cow, will be fresh by day of sale; 2 Jersey cows, coming 3 years; yellow Jersey cow, coming 6 years old; one halt Holstein cow, coming 4 years. ShortHorn cow, 7 years old, fresh April 1; lull blooded Jersey, 5 years old, fresh Jan. 1, last; 2 Holstein bulls, coming 2 arid 3 years; full blooded Holstein, 1 year old, eligible to registration; 13 calves year old late next summer. Fiftysix Head of Hogs: 42 shoats, weighing 40 to 70 lbs. each; ten shoals, weighing about 100 lbs. or better; 2 brood 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 March and first of April; Shropshire black, coming 2 years old. Horses and Mules: Grey mare, Belgian, 8 years old, 1600 lbs., in foal; grey mare, Norman, coming 4 years old, 1400 lbs., bred to Jack; 2 grey mare colts. Nor mans, coming 2 years old: 2 roan horse colts, coining 2 years old; colt coming 1 year old; black mule, 10 years old. Terms of Sale; —$5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No goods removed until set tied for; 4 per cent off for cash. NEPTUNE & FUNK. J. J. Baumgartner, Harry Bunn, auctioneers. G. F. Kintz, clerk. o — , PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at publb
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sale on what Is known as the Yager farm, located \ mile west of Pleas- » ant Mills and about 5 miles southeast of Decatur, on Monday, February 22, , 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn , , sharp, the following property, to-wit: I Four Head Horses: One gray mare. 12 years old. sound and works in all harness; bay mare, 3 years old, been , hitched once; black horse colt, cotn- . ing yearling; general purpose horst, 5 9 years old, broke to all harness. Three Head of Cattle; One red, 4i year-old cow, will be fresh; one •% ; Durham bull, coming yearling: Jersey heifer, coming yearling; 22 head ■ of ewes and 1 buck. Fifteen Head of Hogs: Two full blooded Poland ! China sows, due to farrow in April; full blooded Duroc Jersey sow, dm to farrow in April; red sow. due tc farrow in April; Chester White male hog, 2 years old; 10 shoats, weight 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements: Farm wagon. 3 inch tread; Zimmerman carriage, in good shape; top bug gy, set single buggy harness, carri age, in good condition; Welter V 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 12disc. 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 lbs. of inch ray rope, pullies, grind stone, set double trees, set horse eveners, hog chute, 2 hog houses, shed roof, 6xß. Will offer 75 bu. seed potatoes, 2 tons of clover hay and oth- , er articles not mentioned. i Terms:—AU sums under $5.00, each - in hand. Over $5.00 a note, with good , . security, for 9 months, with 6 per cent interest after date of maturity. All sums must be settled for before removed from premises. i. The Indies’ Aid society of the Pleasant Mills M. E. church will serve dinner. CLYDE WOLF. John Spuhler, Auct. Charles Yager, Clerk. i nFMOCRAT WANT ADB PAY BIG
1 PUBLIC SALE. As I nm going to leave my farm, 1 will offer nt public sale nt my realdeuce, s> ;; miles south of Dixon, Ohio, » nnd IL> mile north of Watt, on the ' state line, on Tuesday, Mnrch 2, 1915, k beginning nt 10 o’clock a. in., sharp Q the following property, to-wit: Five IHead of Horses: Black gelding, coming 9 years old, weight 1550; bay mare, !< years old, weight 1500; gray mare, It years old, weight 1550; bay driving horse, 9 years old, weight 1200, puce or trot: general purpose l>! mure, 7 years old, weight 1100, whit? Ic and black spotted Arabian bred, any C child can drive her. Two Head Catc tie: Jersey cow, 7 years old. will be fresh Muy 9; heifer calf, half Jersey C and Durham, 9 months old. One Hunc dred Ten Head of Hogs: Fifteen c brod sows, will farrow between last c of March and Ist of May, 3 of them c full blood Duroc Jerseys: 2 full c blooded Duroc male hogs, one coming c 2 years old and one 9 imriiths old; ->3 e shoats weighing from 100 to 150 lbs.: 60 head of shoats weighing front 30 to 60 lbs. each. About 30 head of chickens. About 30 fodder shocks in field; 8 hog houses; 40 rods hog fence, 34 in. high; 160 rods barb wire; c 15 bbl. galvanied water tank. Double r set breeching work harness, good as ' new. Farming Implements: Tiffin 2- " horse wagon, broad tire; Hoosier 10 hoe disc drill, new Cassaday breaking riding plow, walking breaking plow. Deere 2-horse corn planter, riding 01- ) iver .cultivator, disc barrow, spike I tooth harrow, mud boat, 1-horse culi tivator. Above farm implements only I used one and two seasons. ) Terms:—All sums of $5 and under > cash in hand. Over $5.00 a credit i of 9 months will be given, purchas- ( er giving bankable note therefor with ! approved freehold security to satis- | faction of the undersigned. No prop- ( erty removed until settled for; 4 per ( cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. Free Innch will be served at noon. MRS. SHANNON MILLER. John Spuhler, Auct. Fred Koldewey, Clerk. —o PUBLIC SALE. I. tlie undersigned, having sold my farm, will offer at public sale, 2 miles north of Monmouth, or 1 mile east ot Concctd church, on- Tuesday, February 23. 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses: One bay coach horse -colt, coming 2 years old! one bay mare, 10 years old, safe in foal: bay horse, coming 2 years old; black mare, coming 2 years old. Fifteen Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow, 7 years old, coming fresh in March; Jersey calf. 6 months old; Guernsey bull, 2 years old; Red cow, will tie fresh last of February; roan cow, will be fresh last of March; red cow, will be fresh last of March; brindle cow, ; coming 4 years old; black cow. coiling 8 years <>.♦ . fresh in March: bull, 2 years old; 3-year-old roan Durham cow, fresh March 10: Durham heiler, 1 year old; 2 bull calves, 6 months old; bull calf, 3 months old; Durham i bull calf, 3 weeks old. Hogs and chickens: Two Poland China sows, will farrow in April; 6 Poland China shoats, will weigh about 100 lbs. each; ’’ 3 shoats, weighing about 125 lbs. each; 100 head chickens; 5 full blood- =1 ed single comb Rhode Island covkcrels; 8 full blooded R. C. B. Leghorn . hens. Farming Implements: Two binders, 2 hay loaders, manure spreader, drill, disc, steel roller, hay tedder, Pioneer fanning mill, Clover seed buncher, set double work harness, 2 • two-horse wagons, cultivator, buggy tongue, mud boat, feed cutter, Tiger ] corn planter, Zanesville corn plow, J Cchunk breaking plow, one-horse cultivator, two-horse cultivator, hay rack, crank churn, pair 300 lb. beam scales, range stove, kitchen cabinet, 1 rocking chairs, lawn mower and many other articles. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; all sums over $5.00 purchaser must give note with good security, bearing per cent interest after date of maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con [ cord church will serve dinner. | B. G. NYE. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. I Willis Fonner, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer fcr sale I- on the old Acker farm, 2'4 miles i, northwest of Willshire, l’i miles east p of Fleasant Mills, 2 miles southeast of Bobo, ‘A mile north Jones school l> house, on the old Piqua road, on ■ Thursday, February 25, 1915, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ sharp, the f following property, to-wit: ’ten Head f of Horses: Brown mare, 9 years old, r weight 1500 lbs.. in foal; brown mare, t 10 years old, weight 1400; bay mure, 7 1 years old, weight 1250; hay mare, * coming 3 years old. weight 1200 tin ; ' bay mare, 3 years old. weight 1300 lbs.; bay gelding. % flelgiuni. 3 years ■ old. weight 1150 lbs.; 3 spring colts. ■ coming 1 year old. one of these colts is % Belgium; black mare. 13 years old. Ten Heal of Cattle: Urge red. cows, 7 years old. fresh in March, large red cow, 6 years old, fresh in March; Durham cow, 4 years old, fresh in April: heifer. 2 years old, fresli in March: heifer. 2 years old. fresh in April; Durham bull, coming 2 years old; bull calf. 18 months old: 3 calves, coming 1 year old. Poultry: 10 head of standard bred Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels, 12 head full blooded Leghorn hens and cockerels: 1 Tom turkey, a good one. Farming Implements: Check rower corn planter, 1 new ground plow, high wheeled spring wagon. Climax magazine soft coal stove. Terms: —All sums under 5.00, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security; 4 per cent off for sash. No property removed until settled for. S. A. ROOP. John Spuhler, Auct. W. H. Teeple. Clerk. Q . - - ftMASONIC CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING, FEB. 20. Wednesday, Feb. 17, 7:30. Decatur Chapter. No. 112, R. A. M. Special called convocation. Work in Mark Master's Degree. AT THE REX The Universal Playhouse The Program For TONIGHT King Baggot in “The Mill Stream,” in two parts. 'The Ups and Downs,” 1 comedy. RFX THEATER •c # sj: <: js- ;jf * MONEY TO LOAN • V ON * * FARMS *, * JOHN SCHURGER * * ABSTRACTOR < ***** * * « * MONEY TO LOAN. J The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. is in a position to Dake all kinds of loans. t Plenty of money. We make i loans on city property. Low rate of interest. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. E. BURT LENHART, Secretary. _ o _ CITY LIGHT BILLS. City light and power bills j -c now due. Penalty if not paid on or before the 20th of the month. Payable at City Treasurer’s office. o MAN WANTED. A good farmer wants to hire a reliable married man to work for him by the year. A good opportunity for the right man. Inquire “A,” Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind. 40t3 — oAGENTS WANTED —To take orders for the new book, Billy Sunday's sermons and his message, the only authorized edition, contains all of his most effective sermons an* a history of his career. Over 200,000 persons have been converted by his preaching. Agents take from 50 to 100 orders per week. Retail price, SI.OO. Liberal commissions. Write now to the Book Department, Novelty C. Co.. 501 McGregor Ave., Canton, O. 40tl WANTED—Lady apprentice at the new Wayne Studio, lOS’/i No. Second street; above the Menig pool room. Call in the morning between 8 and 9 o’clock. u
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PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer for ;ale at public auction on the C. D. Lewton farm. 5% miles northeast of Decatur and 6 miles south of Monroe-, ville, on Thursday. February 18, 1916.; beginning at 9:30 o’clock, the follow - ng property, to-wit: Fifteen Head of, roan mare, coming 5 years old. weight 1550 lbs.; draft sorrel mare, coming 9 years old, in foal, weight, 1650. ’iraft sorrel mare, coming 9 years old. n foal, weight 1740; sorrel draft mare ■oming 10 years old. in foal, weight 1560; sorrel draft mare, coming 101 years old. in foal, weight 1500; brown Horses: Black mare, coming 4 years old, in foal; weight 15C0 lbs.: draft mare coming 10 years old. in foal, weight 1200; sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old. weight 1450; brown mare, coming 3 years old: sorrel mare colt, 'oming 2 years old. brown mare colt, oming 2 years old. roan gelding colt, oming 2 years old; 3 spring mare jits, coming 1 year old. Twenty-one Head of Cattle: Black cow, 6 years 'ld, giving milk; Holstein heifer, 3 ■ ears old. giving milk; red Durham ow, 3 years old. fresh by day of sale; Durham heifer. 3 years old, giving milk; red 'Durham cow, 8 years old. iving milk; Jersey cow, 9 years old, resh by day of sale: roan cow, y years Id. fresh in April; Durham heiier. years old, fresh in April: wo steers, coming 2 years >ld; three heifers, coming 1 year old; red Durham bull, 1 year old; 5 'all and winter calves. Forty-three 1 Head of Hogs: Ten brood sows, will arrow in March and April; full blood'd Duroc male hog, 32 shoats, weighng from 30 to 80 lbs. each. Twentyfour Head of Sheep: 23 head of good j reeding ewes, 1 good buck. Twelve 1 head of turkeys, 11 turkey hens, for breeding, 1 Tom turkey. Farming Implements: Milwaukee binder, 7 ft. cut; McCormick mower, Dane hay loader, rhomas hay tedder, hay rake, riding breaking plow’, 3 walking breaking plows, corn planter, 2 two-horse ridng cultivator, 2 two-horse walking cultivators, 1 one-horse walking cultivator, spring tooth harrow,, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, land roller, grain drill, fertilizer attachment; clover Leaf manure spreader, Studebaker wagon, low wheel farm wagon, wagon box, hay ladder, bob sleds, set lump boards, 3 sets heavy breeching harness, set light driving harness, 3 sets fly nets, 75 gal. hog drinker, food cooker, iron kettle, platform scalss, fanning mill, iron vise, DeLaval crean 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 not< with approved security. No goods to be removed until settled for. 4 per > cent off for cash. i VESTA A. BROKAW. C. D. LEWTON. s John Spuhler, Auct. ’ Chas. E. Magley, Clerk. i Let us oil and repair your harness. Prompt service and > prices right. ,| SCHAFER HDW. CO. 1 NOTICE —Let me hang your paper for 15c if you have it done now.--Jim Coverdale, 'phone 14-R 2713 1 LOST—Black leather gauntlet glove, 8 several months ago. Please leave t at this office. 27t3
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