Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1915 — Page 6
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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 2H- (Spec* Jut to Daily D •mocrut) it" - : * ■ L--800; shipments. 380; t York yesltrday, 1.X40; hugs closiii:; Blow. Heavy, *7.007 *7.15; mixed and radiums, s7.jJ6tffs7.4o; pigs anti Vorkera, $7.60#|7.00; rouglis, $6.25; stag f,( 501715.00; sheep. 600; higher; top lambs, 1.000; cattle, 25; steady. G. T. BURK. New corn ! ■ i: Clover see * S'- 1 ' 1 1 Alsiko seed $"•-■■ j Wheat ?L4.: I Bye Wj Barley ®' 3c j Timothy SeM *2 00 to *2.25 Oats NIBLICK 4 COEggs 1S< ‘ Butter 18c®'2 < FULLfcNKAMPS. Eggs 1' Butter 17c@27c BEKLINGS. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens lie Fowls He Ducks lie Geeso . a lie Young turkeys lie •«^ > 'd Tom turkeys lie j Old Hen turkeys lie lid Roosters &t Butter, packing stock lSe Eggs 18c Above prices p*it. for poultry trei front feed.
STOCK SALE. The undersigned will offer for Rile at the J. Q. Neptune farm, Riv. re, s‘_. miles southeast of Decatur, 1 mile southeast of Eolo and 3U miles northwest of Willsliire, on the o’.d l’iqua road, beginning at 10 o'clock, on Monday, March 1, 1915, the following property, to-wit: Thirty three head cf cattle: Guernsey cow, gives ] 3 gals, milk a day, ceding G years, l old; Guernsey cow, 2 years old; Barham cow, G years old, with twin I calves by side; red cow, coming G years old, red cow, coming 3 years old; ' 2 black Jersey cows, coming C and 7 years old; red cow, coming 5 years; \ Durham cow, coming 5 years; roan cow, coming 3 years old; Jersey cow. ’ will he fresh soon; big Jersey cow,| ' will be fresh by day of sale; 2 Jersey cows, coming 3 years; yellow Jersey cow, coming 6 years old; one half Holstein cow, coming 4 years; Sho;tHorn cons, 7 years old, fresh April 1; r full blooded Jersey, 5 years old, fresh 1 Jan. 1, last; 2 Holstein Dulls, coming c 2 and 3 years; full blooded Holstein, 1 1 year old, eligible to registration; 13 ; calves year old late next summer. Fifty- - six Head of Hogs: 42 shoats, weigh- • ing 40 to 70 lbs. each; ten shoats,.;' weighing about 100 lbs. or better; 2 ; ' brood sows with pies hy side, pigs! i weighing 35 lbs.; 2 Duroc sows, toll farrow April Ist. Eighteen Head of . i Sheep: 17 ewes, will lamb last ci March and first of April; Shropshire . black, coming 2 years old. Horses and Mules: Grey mare, Belgian, 8 years old. IGOO Tbs., in foal; grey mare, Norman, coming 4 years old, 1400 lby ,' bred to Jack; 2 grey mare coils, Nrr mans, coming 2 years old; 2 roan horse colts, coming 2 years old; colt coming 1 year old; black mule, 10: years old. Terms of Sale:—*s.oo and under cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will he given, ; urchaser giving note with approved security. No goods removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. NEPTUNE * FUNK.
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KALVER MARKETS. WOOI lie* Si. Beef hides He . Calf I*< fallow 6> Hheep pelts .26c0|1.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Chickens 110 Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls lie Ducks 11c Geeae }lc Yeung turkeys He i Old Tom turkeys lie ; old Hen turkeys .11c | Old Roosters Ec ! 1C;: s ISc (nutter 18c Above prli o* paid for poultry free ram feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat. delivered 31c Euttcr fat, in country 28c I Butter, wholesale 3D 1 Iluttcr, retail Sic COAL PRICES. Stove *7.60 Egg 7.60 Chestnut, hard *7,7? Coca, egg and lump |s.oi V. Ash S*.s« V. Splint ?...$4 2f | H. Valley *4.2? ft. Lion *4.60 Canned *6.00 J. Hill *5.00 Kentucky ..*4.50 Lurig $L5t
J. J. Baumgartner, Harry Bunn, auct ioneors. G. F. Kintz, clerk. c PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to leave rr.y farm, 1 will offer at public sale at my ro3i-j : donee, 51£ miles south o.' Dixoa, Ohio.il and I*2 iniie r.ortn cf ,Vatt, on the • ‘ date line, on Tuesday, March 2, 1915,j 1 beginning at. 10 o’clock a. m., sharp,' ihe following property, to-wit: FiveJHoad of Horaes: Black gelding, com-1 ‘ ing 9 years old, wc ;.bt 1C50; bay | mare, 9 years eld, weight 1550; bay I 1 driving horse, 9 years old, weight 1200, pace cr trot* general purpose ' marc, 7 ycara cld, weight 1100, whits; 1 and black spotted Arabian bred, any; 1 child can drive her. Two Head Cat i fie: J->rr.ey cow, 7 years old, v: : J1 be fresh May 9; heifer calf, half Jersey 1 and Durham. 9 months old. One Hundred Ten Head of Hogs: Fifteen bred sows, will farrow between last of March and Ist of May, 3 cf them full blood Duroc Jerseys; 2 full blooded Duroc male hogs, one coming 2 years old and one 9 months old; 33 shoats weighing from 100 to 150 lbs.: 60 Lead of shoats weighing from 30 to 60 lbs. each. About 30 head of chickens. About 30 fodder shocks in field; S hog houses; 40 rods heg fence, 34 in. high; 160 rods bar!) wire; 15 bbl. galvanicd water tank. Double [Set breeching work harness, good ns I mew. Farming Implements: Tiffin 2-j ; horse wagon, broad tire; Hoosier 10 i | hoe dbe drill, new Cassaday breaking, ! riding plow, walking breaking plow/ 1 Deere 2-horse corn planter, riding Cl-j Brer cultivator, disc harrow, spike , tooth harrow, mud boat, 1-horse cul-' j ttvator. Above farm implements only! ! used on and two seasons. Terms:- -All sums of *5 and under cavil i". hand, Over *5.00 a credit! - of 9 months will be glv-n, purchas-j • er giving bankable note therefor with , • approved freehold security to satis-! faction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for; 4 per
1 1cent tiff for cosh or. suais over S3.CO. ! j KreO lunch will be served at noon. MRS. SHANNON MILLER, a John Siuhler, Auct. :| Fred Koldewcy, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. i! a j o n t ;'-o Wra. Colchln farm, S miles j. tof Decatur, across road from the pinion Chat el church, on Wednesday, | Murc’i 2, 1015. beginning at 12:30 o'clock p. m., sharp., the following pro; ‘Tty, to-wlt: Four Head of Hot : : One coming 7 years old, l coinin'', 5 years old, both are good, heavy horses; one coming 2 years old, <r.c Belgian mare, coming - years old. Nine Head of Cattle: One Co ra ey heifer, 2 years old in spring, he fresh on or before April 1; white a ' l Hereford, coming 2 years old in s; ring, bo fresh on or before April 1: brindlo heifer, coming 2 years old ii spring, be fresh on or before April i: aj otted heifer, coming 2 years old in spring, be fresh on or before April 1: red Durham heifer, coming 2 years >l.l in spring, l>r> fresh by day ol sale; r an row, coming 4 years old, be fresh -n or before April 1; red heifer, 2 vc:;r a old. he fresh on or before April 1: full blooded Holstein bull, coming ■! years old in spring; red steer, coming 2 years old. Ail in good shape nd iu healthy condition. Eight Head 1 i gs: Four good brood sows, will ; rrow May 1: 4 head of pigs. Fining Im; lent! nts: Turnbull wagon, good as new; good wide tire wagon, wagon box, set dump boards, buggy, SooJ os new; Buckeye hinder, riding ultivator, good as new; double shovel 1 low, breaking plow, spike tooth harrow, double set breeching work) harness, eood as new; 3et buggy harness, about 10 bu. good seed potatoes. 4 bu. good seed corn, about 2 load good fodder. 3 dozen chickens and many other articles. Terms: —All sums of *5.00 and unh>r, cash: over *5.00 a credit of nine nor.ths will he given, purchaser givng bankable note with approved scarify; 4 per cent off for cash. No roperty removed until settled for.' ROLLA I!. JACKSON. John Spuhler, Auct. Ferry Workinger, Clerk. ■ PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The undersigned will offer at public auction at his r. sidence. 313 South Cleven'h street, on Saturday, February 27, 1915, beginning at 12:30 p. m.. the following property, to-wit: Oil :op, Packard ergon, leather davenport, good ns new; 9x12 Brussels rug. enter stand, library table, heater, (burns hard or sole coal; sanitary ouch; parlor lamp, 5 small velvet rugs, plush touch, IS yards of good ! matting, set of dining room chairs; lining room table, sideboard, Minnesota cabinet sewing machine, kitchen i range, kitchen cabinet, 2 bedsteads v!;h springs, good mattress and pad, '.reiser and commode combined, 2 I rocking chairs, oil stove, good as I new: 4 bushels of nice potatoes, carI net sweeper, oil heater, top buggy, dishes, crocks and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All sums of *5.00 and under cash in hand; over *5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser riving a good bankable note, bearing 7 per cent interest from date if not paid whin due; 4 per cent discount for cash. HARVEY C. CLEM, Owner. John Spuhicr, Auct. Y.'es Hoffman, Clerk. 4416 PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pub- | lie rale at libs residence, % mile south i- ltivarre and 5 miles east of Decatur cn the Pic;ua road, on what Is known as the old Schafer farm, on j Thursday, March 4, 1915, beginning at '0:30 o’clock a. m., sharp, the following property, to-wit: Two Head o Horses: One bay horse, 11 years old one gray horse. Two Head of Cattle' Jersey cow, coining 6 years old, vike fr sh in May; Jersey heifer, with •, calf by side. One brood sow, fulii blooded Du roe. Farming Implements; Wagon, good as new; old wagon. VI--jwauUee binder, in good rune'r . rider; Drerirg disc. John Dee ■ r»
). ,dauU-l', used (lily cue : turn on, u> Corraick mower and Imy rake, 12-spik« tooth harrow, walking breaking plow riding corn cultivator, .1": berry 2 Horse disc drill, double hew 1 plow ream separator, 100 folding toutoi :it.tea, 2-iu>attd carriage, cue buggy set work harness, set single 9 .iar.tr! s, other articles too numerous ■to mention. About 80 chiel.ena, I , lucks: 30 shocks of corn. j Terras:- AH sums of *5.00 and un * lor, cosh In hand; over $.6.00 n cred't f ~f 9 nicuths will he given, I ur« baser I g.v n-t bankable nrte with a. proved ■security; 4 per rent off for cash. No s properly removed until settled for. \VM. SWING, Owne r. Harry Auct. o PUBLIC GALE. » As I have rented ray farm I will ofcr at public auction, 1 mile wi st and Rj mile south of Monroe, or 4 ! -j mil ts north of Berne, Tuesday, March "15. beginning at 10 o’clock a. nt., diarp, the following property, to-wit: ■Yurtceh Head of Horses; Bay mar\ i years old, 74 Belgian, weigh,t 190*1; hay marc, 7 years old, *4 Belgian, .veight 1200; this team mates up good; ■ray mare, G years old, weight 18.5. afe In foal: hay mare, 6 years old. 7 u leiglan, weight IGBO, safe in foai; earn sorrel geldings, 5 years old, veight, 3500; roan gelding, weight 300; gray mare, coming 2 years old n spring, weight 1100; black driviug horse, 7 years eld, lady broke, weight 1160;; bay driving mare, 5 year Id. we!’, broke, weight. 1025; ray driving mare, 3 years old. roke; black driving horse, coming 2 •ears old; gray driving mare, 12 years old. ;afe in foal; spring colt. 24 Head cf Cattle: Spotted cow, 8 years eld: will be fresh about April 1; red cow, S years old, will be fresh about date of sale: spotted cow, 4 years old. •■. ill be fresh in Marsh; spotted cow, 3 •cars ild. calf by her side; r <1 cow. •cars old, will be fresh about date o’ -ale; spotted cow, will be fresh in March; spotted cow, will be fresh in Vpril; heifer, 2 years old, will be fre. h ibout day of sale; Red steer. 2 years ill; roan steer, 2 years old; roan heifer, 2 years old; spotted heifer, 2 /cars old; 12 calves, coming 1 year dd, consisting of G staers and G beifrs, these calves are all raised from ;aod stock of cattle and arc all gc.i.d nes. 34 Head of Ilcgs, consisting o: 3 good Duroc brood sows, 1 Duroe male hog, 1 year old, and about heats. One Torn turkey. Terming m; leir.onts: Turnbull wagon, with ad; Birds ’ll wagon, with bed; Peerleg binder. Champion low down manure spreader, used 2 seasons; Johnson mower, Deere hay loader, Drummi riding breaking plow, John Deere iding breaking plow, John Deere heck rower, 10 hoe American disc lriir, Tiger riding cultivator, 2 AH nircli riding cultivators, set bob sleds, cud boat, hay rack, and grain bod ■ombined, set dump boards, spring ooth harrow, spike loeth harrow, 4 horse John Deere disc harrow, with railer; clover bunehor, Stewart horse lippcr, " steel tire ten buggies. 4 sets single buggy harness, 3 sots doub'e harness, trass trimmed; about S co!Yrs, corn sled, hay rake, wooden ••oiler, gssol.ne cook stove, coal cook stove, many ether articles too nunier •out to mention. • Terms: —All turns under *5.00 cash n hand; over *5.00 a credit cf nice months will be given, purchaser giv,nr bankable note with approved uauriy; 4 per cent off tor cash. No ororerty removed uei.il settled for. Free lunch will be served. PETER RICH. .Tense Michaud and J. N. Burkhead, Aucts. M. S. Liechty, Cl.uk. NOTICE. A Hawkir.s Rheumatic Remedy. This liniment is good to stop rheumatic pa n, excellent for Lumbago. • me. Headache and ether pains; .. . good fer pleurisy. Saturate a >ui. n cdoih, apply to affected parts, r-n use a hot water bottle. In one ' one half hours there will be no paiu There have been hundreds of bottles cf this liniment sold and it has reven itself to be good. Directions on every bottle. For sale at Williams &■ Son.;' grocery, Decatur, lnd„ and also ■ by Mr. L. C. Williams, K. R, 10. 4416 NOTICE TO PUBLIC. M. E. Hower, having purchased the interest of Charles How < in the Ilower &. Hower grocery, it will lie an accommodation that will certainly bo appreciated by both parties, it those who are owing them will arrange to settle accounts. Y/m will readily understand that with the accounts settled, it. will lie much easier for us to arrange our affairs. We are thankful to you fer all the favors of the past. Sincerely; 4fitG HOWER & IICWEIL • ■ o— — FOR SALE—House and let n the Meibers addition. Will cell at v. bargain. Call at this office, 4Gtd FOR RENT—Eight-room house on Monroe St. Inquire of Amos Yo(ler' 4413
EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE y, ;y ~ is Yak® a glass of Salt* before breakfast if your Back hurte or Bladder bothers you. a- — The American mch end women must ’ r guard constantly against Kidney trouble, i H'cause we eat too much and nil our tooa ; , is rich. Our blood is filled with uno acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish: the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead: voiir back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are f- obliged to seek relief two or three times ,1 during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid b stomach, or you have rheumatism when '• the weather is bad, get from your phar- .. maeist about four ounces of Jad Salts; : take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days ’ and your kidneys will then act fine. : This famous salts is made from the acid i, of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ; iitliia, and has been used for generations - to Hush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ; •tiding bladder disorders. I .Tad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- J ’ ure, makes a delightful effervescent , it'n ia-w'ater beverage, and belongs in ' wry home, because nobody can make i mistake by having a good kidney flushl ng any time. i 3 FOLKS f E j ; GUM HAIR NOW !' . j Well-known local druggist says everybody is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. l TTair that loses its color and lustre, or ! vli>-n it fades, turns gray, dull and life- , ■ is caused by a luck of sulphur in the • 1 i.iir. Our grandmother made up a. mix- | 3 ure of Sage lea and Sulphur to keep ; 1 ier link! uirk and beautiful, and thou- | > of v. ne’i and men who value that ; ’ veil e-dor, that beautiful dark shade of | a hie i H *o attractive, use only this j .id-time n-eipo. i .i ;. s’wc get this famous mixture i v ::.t ; iy <irng stoic for a6O *r:t i ( if* “Wreth’s Sage and Sul- ■ r „ur la-midy,” which darkens the; 3 ,t - id- , -I. i•i nly, that nuN'dy j i i. , ’ :!I , • ■ i,vn applied. IV- , . d .. .•; rtlooa scalp ’ . ■ • , • You iust 1 : with it - • r hair, taking i , e. By moru•a a. i- but what , >.,'i Wyeth’s So'/e ' .- tii: t, leeides beautifully s : rkening ti < hair after a few aoplier- , -ion-., it also brings bade th« gloss and .ustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. — o — [ -ARM AND CITY LOANS - Plenty cf money, low rate if interest. Prompt service. Long time. Abstracts urnished. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Company, Decatur, Indiana. E. BURT LENHART, Secretary. O Let us oil and repair your larness. Prompt service and irices right. SCHAFER HDW. CO. 0 •’OR RENT--Five-room house on No. 11 tli St., No. 313, in good condition; '-cod cistern and well water; woodhed and stable. Inquire of M’S. George Duteher, ’phene 14 on R Rne. 43tf
SPRING SKIRTS Our style show of the spring- models in >kirts U now open for your-inspection. A lull line of these latest creations have just been received, and are absolutely up to the minute in workmanship and style. also contain all (he latest shades and clothes including Miadon, Mohair, French serge and Gaberdines. PRICES RANGE FROM $4.00 to $9.00. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THIS DTPAR'MENf AND VIEW THE SPRING STYLES.
MONEY TO LOAN. The Decatur Abstract & Loan Co. is in a position to make all kinds of loans. Plenty of money. V* c make loans on city property. Low rate of interest. \ The Decatur Abstract w j Loan Co. „ i E. BURT LENHART, Secretary. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale nt i uldir auction at the lartn known ns the old J. H. Mart/, farrfi. 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Monroe and 5 miles north and 1 mile east of Berne, on Thursday. March 4. 191>, beginning at 1 o’clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Household Goods: Two cupboards. 3 bureaus, 2J commodes, good range, good soft coal burner, good organ, 4 bedstead*. sofe, 2 safes. 3 tallies, 4 sands, s; wing machine, 4 sets bed spring;, ■> set of chair, 2 trunks, 5 rocking chairs, wardrobe, lounge, 2 mirrors, large kraut cutter, 2 iron kettles. 12 stone jars, 12 milk crocks, wash boiler. '! hubs, clothes dryer, double-barreled 'shot gun, carpet sweeper, clock, dulsljmer. 3 feather beds, 8 pillows, C pieces of carpet, 98 yards; 3 bbl. potatoes, S single cords of wood, ton timothy hay. 12 bu. clover seed. 6 do:;, cans of fruit, lot of dishes and a | lot cf ether articles too numerous to mention. Terras:—All sums under $5.00 oath (in hand: over *5.00 a credit of 0 | months will he given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved sa-j curity. No property moved until ret-: I tied for. X. F. AND S. ,T. MART/ J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G. R. Martz, Clerk. — o— — For Wayne & Spiingfiftlci Ry. Company. . TIM£ TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave L*ecatur at 5:60, 8:30 11:30, 2:30, 5:45, 9:30; arrive 8t Fort A Wayne at 6:53. 9:40, 12:40, 3:40, 6:55 und 10:40. Southbound. Leeve FL Wayoe at 7:00,10:00,1:00, t:00, 7:30, 11:00: arrived in Decatur at 8:10; 11:19; 2:10; 5.10, 8:40, i2:10. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Ft. Wayne & North•in Indiana Traction Co., The Toledo 4 Chicago lnterurban Railway Comjany. The Ohio Electric, and Indiana Dnloa Traction Company, also with he Penns’-ivanta. Wabash Nickle Plate. L. S. & M S„ C. H. k D., and !}. R. & I. railroads. Fre'cht Service. Freight service consists of one train each way doily; Leaving Decs ;ur at 8:00 a. m. and returning, leav ng Fort Wayne u D no a m. The «Dalil‘-s slippers to telephone o r der. ind <lil>;rieolß promptly W. H. FLEODERJOHANN, Gene'-al Manager, Decatur, Inc a,— ■ . 1 - MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 6 or 10 year time. Partial payments any time, m-w-s-ts ERWINS’ OFFICE. o HELP WANTED — Railway mail clerks, carriers wanted. Life positions, examination May 1. Fay for instructions after ycu receive position Chester, N. Y. FOR RENT—Sir. room house on Mercer avenue, insi.'e railroad; 5 room hcusc on North sii> St. ’Phone 285. Erwins’ office. 45(6
WHbT7fr~ FORT WAYNE Palace I rl I— Mt v r I theatre MPVWWa PLflVHUUSMlfeiffc, /absolutely: :„v fi reproof OPEN E.VFRY ATTEKNOQN AT 2 3 0 EVERY tVENIMf, At 8 , s ; KEITH VAUDEVILLE
FREE FLASHLIGHT! FOR BOYS AND MUS Ttrml the Ail Yuur molh.r *i:i pay our agent It fur ih. pres, law 5 rho do * not have us .end her on. no. If she order, one direct from us now n* (ore v.e up. dm an agent! and v„ u iw n i 1- cent, extra to pay the postage n n it we will semi yoi» this dollur tlnahliahfree with the pres.. If you want mor. Information- about the pres, .end us t. B cents. THE SCIENTIHC MITi. CO Dept- L), Box SS Iptonn Statioa l*lttsl>urg. Fa. ihe s«'lcnt!ne Vegetable and fruit j yx l’rcs*—Greatest Invention ot th, L ) Age. All houaekeepers buy 1, (- J I - pumpkin pies, maitud p.y». 1 'At; soups, sauces. j e || irt , \N « 1 '' tc Sold on,y by a K«its si V J I *I.OO or mailed upon r«e|p t WJ | of a motley order for that IN a amount. Agents wanted v7 The Ssdentitle \lfg. fs. > > Dept. D, Her 8> l ptun station. Fittsburg, l'. FILES! PILLS! PILES Y ILLIAMS’ INDIAN P<’l£ OINTMEM Will cure Blind, Bleed to? fcbl Itehlng :t abw'rtu the tumors, allays Itching a; oa,, acts as a poultice, gives Instant «-eii. f. For sale by al! druggists icnll 50c snllu YSJLDMS MLG. CO.. Props.. CJevHsnc, Ok ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE. ,000 10 *SOOO YMttr Cere 8w *kk Withset B-*g» * LEARS SETAHTSJML HEtUR c 4 Aurora: Can Learn It Al Hen* c I": i DIPLOMA GHAITEO * ’ Write T.slar lor Free EUlorsle - Vcfcttrsical Jnstitute. Peoria. Bat* ITS TIME TO BOOK YOUR SALE FOR SPRING I have been crying »ale* in tbit county a good many years and fee! that I can get the high dollar for you. I have conducted hundreds of succettfL'l sales which ought to convince any perron that I can do as I say. It is now time to book your spring sale and I will be glad to give you a date...l speak German, Swiss and English. Book your sate now. John Spuhler
