Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1916 — Page 3
PU3UC SALE. ■" 1 Having decided to move to town, ho undersigned will offer for sale at is resid'ince, 1% mites west of Monoe, nn Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1916, beinning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the follow-to-wit: EigHt Head of iorsei: Sorrel mare, weighs 1700 hs., in foal; black mare, 8 years old, yeiglw 1500. In foal; 2 colts, comng 3 years old; 2 spring colts, driv- ' ng HE 1 ’ 1 ’- 7 years old; bay horse, 8 ears Bld, weighs 1200 lbs. Six Head ,f Cattle: Black cow, was fresh Sep- . nibdr 30, red cow, was frosh in Auust; [heifer, will be fresh in June; eifer calf, 3 months old; yearling till, jersey cow, 5 years old, will be April. Fourteen Head of logfl Poland China sow, due to far>w Ijarch 12; red sow, due to farrow riddle of April; red sow, duo to farjwßVprll 1; 11 fall pigs, weighing 40 Sheep: Nine good Shroptrire sheep, coming 1 and 2 years old, o'jto lamb; 1 buck, 1 year old in Eight dozen chickens; 3 turlys 2 hens, 1 gobbler. Farming Im■Kents: Wagon, set hay ladders, {■king plow, 50-tooth harrow. Case orn cultivator, double shovel plow, (tlWaukee mower, stormy buggy, good s 4<‘w, Sure Drop check rower, good s ijew; set double work harness, bug Hjarness, set single work harness, 3 oilers, 2 pads, curry comb and >rufh, double trees, mud boat, log haftis, 2 post augers, spray pump, iron rettle, 4 forks, strainer milk bucket, American cream separator, good as lew; between 300 and 400 bushels of ■orn, between 700 and 800 bushels of leed oats, about 25 tons of hay. about 150 shocks of fodder. Household Goods: Two beds, with mattresses and springs; 2 stands, 6 kitchen chairs, 10-ft. extension table,, 3 kitchen tables. 3 rocking chairs, 3 stands of bees, and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 pet cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. W. S. SMITH. J. N. Burkhead, Jeff Liechty, Aucts. o PUBLIC SALE. . As I have rented my farm I will offer at public auction at my residence 5 miles west and 1 mile north of Decatur or 1 milo north of Preble on Wedne day, January 12, 1916, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m. the following property, to-wit: 3 head of horses, tone Sorrel horse, 6 yrs. old weight 1600 lbs; roan horse, 4 yrs. old weight 'I6OO lbs; black mare, 5 yrs. old; weight 1350 lbs: 13 head of Short Horn Cattle, roan cow, 9 yrs, old. giving milk, red cow, 7 yrs. old, will be fresh in May; red cow, 6 yrs. old, been fresh two weeks; red cow, 6 yrs. old, giving milk, will be fresh in June; roan heifer, fresh in .February; spotted heifer, bred; rqjl heifer, bred; yearling steer, red heifer, 10 months old; two roan heifer calves, 8 months old; steer, 10 months old; roan male calf, 5 weeks old.: Hogs Berkshire and Poland China, three sows, bred to farrow April Ist; 22 Bhoftts. 3 months old: Chickens: 185 white Wyandotts, full blood: Farmgood as new; Black Hawk corn plan-
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ter, new Deere riding breaking plow, Gale walking breaking plow, good as new; Bryant plow, two walking cultivators, two single iron cultivators, 7shovel McCormick cultivator, two spring tooth harrows, spike tooth harrow, disc harrow, good as new; 800-lb platform scale, land roller, bob sled, carriage, Studebaker wagon, low wheel farm wagon, hay ladder, set dump boards, hog rack, manure spread, two sets double work harneas, set buggy harness, two sets fly nets, five horse collars, ail sizes, two log chains, grab hook, corn shelter, hay carriers, two harpoons and trip ropes; 4 clings and hay rakes, dump scraper, forks and shovels, sharpless cream separator No 4, churn, cook stove, heating stove, copper kettle, meat barrel, iron kettle and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sate: All sums of $5.00 and under cash, ocer $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No goods removed until settled for. WILLIAM M. MEYER. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Fred Jaebker, Clerk. Lunch served on the ground. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at her residence, % mile south and % mite east of Beery church, 1% mites east and % mite south of - Peterson, and 3 mites southwest of Decatur, on Thursday, January 6, 1916, beginning at 10:30 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses, consisting of one big sorrel team, 4 and 5 years old, good working horses; black colt, coming 2 years old; sorrel colt, coming 2 years old; roan mare colt, coming 2 years old. Six Head of Cattle, consisting of one red cow, coming fresh in March; spotted cow, coming fresh in April; red cow, coming fresh in April; heifer, 1 year old; steer, coming 2 years old; Durham bull, 1 year old. Twenty-one Head of Hogs, consisting of one brood sow, will farrow the latter part of March; 20 head of shoats, weighing from 40 to 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements, consisting of bob sled, hog rack, set of dump boards, fanning mill, good as new; platform scales, good as new; spring tooth harrow, 1-horse cultivator, 2 Jumper plows, double shovel plow, 2-sled corn cutter, extension ladder, hay knife, hay fork, 2 post augers, clover buncher, harness, s£t of buggy wheels, other articles too numerous to mention; 100 shocks of corn. Terms of Sale:— $5.09 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credn of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. MRS. EMILE L. EGLY. J. J. Baumgartner. Auct. W. A. Lower, Clerk. Lunch on grounds. 302t8 o FORNAX MILLING CO. Pays highest prices for good milling wheat. Want good hand sorted new ear corn. Call and see them. 281tf —■ •- - FOR SALE —Two colts, one coming 2 years old, 1 coming yearling. Apply Peter Meyers, 923 Mercer avenue. 311t3*
— - - . - - - NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS Taxes for the Year 1915 Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for the State, County, School and other purposes in Adams County, Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer’s Office in said County, in the City of Decatur, in full or at option of taxpayer, one-half, Including road taxes in full, on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1916, the same being Monday, May I st, 1916 The second half (in case the first half is paid when due)» becomes due and payable on or before the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER, 1916, the same being Monday, November 6th, 1916 The following table shows the rate of taxation on each ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS’ WORTH OF PROPERTY, also on each POLL in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams County, Indiana, for the year 1915. When so much as one-half of the taxes charged to a taxpayer are not paid, on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, the whole amount will become due and delinquent and the penalty attached: 2 SSgISSSi "ESS- a | g. e. s . Townships and Corporations. 'S-* 3’ o’'"’’’ J?'-} S’ S • a 1 ; ; ; ; ; ! : i : : :: ; ir ? ; ; ; = • . . • . . • . “ ...••• • a • • • • • Union 1I 7 lb 1.5 I 13.6 7I 34 6 | 1*9.90 8113 I 8 I 5 I 18 93 2.35 1.24 1.11 1.00 Root 17 10 1.5 13.6 7| 34 6 19.9 Q 7 5 25 8 I 110 [ 82 13 I 2.50 1.34 1.16 1.00 Preble ■ 17 10 1.5 13.6 7 34 6 19.90 8 2 .30 10 1 ' 7 I 73 2.31 1.24 1.07 1.00 Kirkland 17 10 1.5 ! 13.6 7 1 34 6 19.90 8 17 112 1 3 I 83 2.23 1.13 1.10 1.00 Washington 17 16 1.5 13.6 7 34 0 19.90 17 14 35 1 4 2 80 2.53 1.27 1.26 1.00 St. Mary’s 17 10 1.5 13.6 7 34 '6 19.90 14 28 ’25 8 4 2 ! 81 2.62 1.36 1.26 1.00 Blue Creek . 1 7I 10 1.5 13.6 7 .34 6 19.90 50 25 45 5 [lO 1 72 32 3.39 1.77 1.62 1.00 Monroe 1 7| 10 1.5 13.6 7 34 6 19.90 26 26 1 10 j 83 2.96 1.53 1.43 1.00 French 17 10 ! 1.5 13.6 7 34 6 19.90 12 5 15 5 8 I 84 2.29 1.21 1.08 1.00 Hartford 17 10 I 1.5 13.6 7 34 6 19.90 12 30 25 7 99 2.73 1.40 1.33 1.00 Wabash 17 10 ' 1.5 13.6 7 34 6 19.90 18 20 30 7 2 10 I 80 2.67 [ 1.42 1.25 1.00 Jefferson 17 10 1.5 13.6 7 34 6 19.90 20 15 15 20 10 I 60 ' 2.40 ; 1.35 1.05 1.00 City of Decatur 17 10 1.5 13.6 7 34 G 19.90 50 74 4 7 1.50 80 [25 3 4.93 2.46% 2.46% 2.50 Town of Monroe 17 10 1.5 13.6 7I 34 6 19.90 26 50 1. .85 83 : 3.45 1.72% 1.72% 1.25 Town of Berne 17 10 1.5 13.6 7 34 G 19.90 50 50 I 1 .92 83 | I I 3.76 I 1.88 1.88 3.00 Towne of Geneva 17 10 1.5 13.6 1 7 34 G 19.9050 60 ; 121 37 80 jls[ 5 [ 4,49 | 2.24% 2,24% 2.25 Road Tax Receipts Credit is given on the duplicate to the taxpayers for road taxes worked out. No road receipts are required. Examine your receipts before leaving the office, and see that all of your property is described. Also see that change is correctly made. f ) I Particular Attention Those who have lands and lots, or other property, in more than one township, must see that they have a receipt for all. County Orders cannot be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against purchasing such orders. The Books will POSITIVELY BE CLOSED on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY and the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. Assignees, Guardians, Administrators and others, who pay taxes on property in trust, and guardians whose taxes are complicated, such as individual estates, are earnestly requested to come before the last few days. 1 The municipal taxes of the City of Decatur, and the Towns of Berne and Geneva and Monroe are payable at this office. The ANNUAL SALE OF DELINQUENT LANDS AND LOTS will take place on the SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 191 G, at 10 o’clock, a. m. Persons owing delinquent taxes should pay them at once. The law is of such a character that there is no option for the Treasurer but to enforce the collection of delinquent taxes, however much he may regret to collect the same by sale of property. The owner of Property on the First Day of March shall be considered as the owner on that Day. (Sec. 103). The Treasurer will not be responsible for Penalties and Charges on Delinquent Taxes resulting from any omissions of the person paying such taxes to state definitely on what property, in whose name, and what township or corporation it is assessed. Call for Property in Name of Owner March 1, 1915. The Tax Duplicates are made up on that day and never changed. Auditor's Special Notice Parties having School Fund Loans on which interest is Delinquent will please give the Payment of said Interest their attention at once, as the law requires the Sale of Property Mortgaged if the Interest i» not paid. GEORGE E. KINZLE, Attest: Treasurer of Adams County T. H- Baltzell. Auditor Decatur, Indiana.
HERE is a reiaeuy that win cure most all nkin art •calp troubles. Eczema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B. B. Ointment is an ointment of real merit? Ask Four druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to th? B. B. Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe Pecatur, Indiana. MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Snider’s New Process Tomato Soup, 10c; 3 for 25c Beech Nut Brand Pork and Beans,.... 10c; 3 for 25c Bare Foot Boy Sugar Corn, 10c; 3 for 25c Hurrah Fancy Peas, 10c; 3 f0r....25c Perfect Red Kindney Beans, 10c; 3 for 25c Hominy, 10c; 3 for 25c Catsup, all brands, 10c; 3 for 25c Ripe Olives, 10c; 3 for 25c All Brands Evaporated Milk, 10c; 3 for 25c; 5c cans, 6 for 25c Salmon, 10c; 3 for 25c Tuna Fish 15c and 20c Special! 30c Goiden Sun Coffee at 25c Kiln Dried Sweet Potatoes, tb 3c Bananas, Lettuce, Oranges and Oysters. We pay Cash for Produce. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20 to 27c. Give Us That Order. Mangold g Baker
— -7 - - _____ You Need A License To run your Automobile or Motorcycle During the year 1916. It’s a direct violation of the Motor Vehicle Law to run your machine without the number plates. Come to the office of the Daily Democrat and have your applications filled out and sent in to the Secretary of Stated The easiest and quickest way. Try it. Other application blanks that the law provides for may be had at this office. ALL NOTARY WORK TAKEN CARE OF. HOMER H. KNODLE, ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Notary Public. S Frost Proof f A well carc d for and fully charged bat- J W I ■' "L tery won’t freeze. If you want good battery m jl’X. performance all winter let us make some W .< always at home. Ask for pamphlet on >• hJUI Winter Care of Batteries. j Holthouse Fireproof Garage T w Free inspection of any battery at any time
HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES TO SOUTHWEST VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE First and Third Tuesdays of each month. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, for information. Bthe time )out about getLutomobile overr next seasons You Our Es'imate. f! Our Work Absolutely Guaranteed. I . — ; Kalver-Noble Garage Co. Madison St. PHONE 80.
