Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1916 — Page 2
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—■ , ■■ . 11 —tas= THE CRYSTAL, THE HOME OF high class amusements. Only the best in drama and vaudeville and moving pictures. Our showsf always please. Get the habit. Change ot program daily. Wm. Parent, Prop. TO THE CONSUMERS OF FLOUR, when you want winter wheat flour, buy our brand. We make the best. Our mills are right here in town and . we can please you. The Fornax Milling Co., Decatur. CARUSO SINGS TODAY AT THE Holthouse Drug store. So do all other famous artists on Victor and Edison records. Diamond discs. A full line of drugs and medicines. Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur. j THE REXALL STORES ARE ALways reliable and leaders in the drug line. See our large line of specialties. We also carry a full line of druggists' sundries. Sick room and physician’s prescriptions a specialty. Smith. Yager & Falk. WE HANDLE LADIES’ READY-TO-wear clothing exclusively, and carry a large stock. See our prices on furs to close out for this season. It will pay you to trade with us always. Gass & Meibers. REX THEATER. THE UNIVERsaI play house. Change of program I daily. See the best shows. Every ' Wednesday see “The Girl and the Game,” featuring Helen Holmes. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Decatur does all kinds of legitimate hanking in all its branches. Pays interest on time deposits. Capital and surplus one hundred and twenty thousand. WE ARE THE FIRST TO DISPLAY the latest creations in hats and millinery goods and carry’ a large line oftrimmed and untrimmed hats. We are boosters for home trade. Mrs. i ' Kate Burdg. ( , NEW SPRING SUITS FOR YOUNG men at Teeple. Brandyberry & Peterson’s. Call and see them. Prrces right and values guaranteed. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS IN DEcatur for all kinds of electrical goods, and do wiring in all its branches on short notice. We carry a large line of everything electrical. A. C. Lawrence Electrical Co., Decatur. ALWAYS TRADE IN DECATUR for anything in the furniture line. You can get honest goods and fair, treatment at our store. A large assortment to choose from and right prices. Beavers & Atz. WHEN IT COMES TO DRY GOODS our reputation for fair dealing is our guarantee. We know and want you to understand we can do better by you than any catalogue house. Niblick & Co. HOW ABOUT LUMBER AND building material. We want you to see us first. We can save you mone> on anything in our line and want you to get our prices first. ’Phone your coal orders. Kirsch. Sellemeyer & Sons. BUY AT HOME. YOU WILL ALways come out ahead by buying Guaranteed Clothes of Holthouse, Schulte Co. DO YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE leaders in furniture, pianos, organs and musical goods, and arA well equipped for funeral directions. We are boosters for home trade. ’Phone 61. Gay, Zwick & Myers, Decatur, Ind. » THE ’ FIVE AND TEN CENT stores are a great convenience in any locality and are a boon for any community. We carry a large line of household necessitives. C. E. Baughman, Decatur, Ind. BRING IN YOUR CATALOGUES. Just give us a chance to quote you prices on hardware before you send off to the mail order house. Wfe will convince you that we can do as well. Lee Hardware Co. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN. WE ARE agents for San-Tax household remedies and carry a full line of drugs and medicines. Located on east side of street. See us. Callow & Kohne, ’ druggists, Decatur. Ind. THOSE OLD PICTURES OF father or mother are very dear to you. Priceless, in fact. Just bear in mind that your children would cherish just such pictures of you. Erwin's studio, Decatur. ,
LOCAL MERCHANT A. BENEFACTOR 9 A Good Citizen and a Friend In Need ' HONEST MEN GIVEN CREDIT He Would Rather Be Right Than President—The Local Retail Merchant Is Without Question the Community’s Most Prominent Factor.--Aids Farmer By Buying From Him.
I would rather be right than president Is the principle followed by many retail merchants. There Is no right without a parallel duty, no liberty without the supremacy of the law, no high destiny without earnest perseverance, no greatness without self denial. As a dispenser of important services in any town none compares with the , retail merchant. Perhaps the first benefit of importance is the endless accommodations! which he extends his customers. His books show that where misfortune, sickness or loss of occupation overtakes his customers he is frequently obliged to carry them for many months. Honest Men Get Credit. The man who has not established a reputation for unreliability or dishonesty is reasonably sure of securing credit for the asking. And the exten-1 gton of credit is equivalent to making loans without interest. And who would ask or expect any such favor of any one but a merchant or a very close and dear friend? The local town to be a desirable place to live in must have police and fire protection, it must linve bridges. Improved streets, water, sewers and good schools. To secure these neces sary improvements and to maintain them taxes must be levied. The local merchant pays a large share of the taxes. Among other tilings, the local n, »t chant is continually forecd to contribute to ail manner of charitable enterprises. both public and private. He is the local benefactor, inasmuch as he is the employer of labor. Numerous ' young men and women find employment in his store, and as the result of , his investment and efforts many dol . lars find their way to the pocket of the I doctor, the dentist, the editor, the druggist ami the banker, all of which contributes to the socal and financial prosperity of the community. Fajth In ths Community. He aids the farmer by buying from him his products to the extent of his needs, thus increasing the profits of | the farmer. He lias shown his faith in the com munity by investing his capital there, consequently his Interests center there: upon him. In a measure, depends the social, religious, educational and commercial existence of the town, and fie is ever ■willing to do his part. All this being true, why is lie noten-l titled to the same amount of cousid-l TRADE AT HOME MEANS TO have your laundry work done in Decatur. If we don’t satisfy you, wc don’t want your money. The Decatur Laundry. DON’T BUY YOUR TIRE OUT OF town until you get our prices. We can do just as well in prices as any one anywhere. Be a home *booster. Kalver-Noble Garage Co. HAVE YOU EVER SMOKED A Masterpiece cigar? If not, why not? Try one and it will convince you that it is one of the best that money can buy. John H. Lose. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY work in my line, just call ’phone 739, or 765. Furnace, roofing, spouting, lightning rods, and cornice work. 11 guarantee all my work. A. R. Ashbaucher. WE CAN COMPETE WITH ANY I mail order house. Bring in your cata- . logue and make us prove it. We deol in harness, buggies, carriage, hard- ■ ware, etc. Repair work done. Chas, i F. Steele & Co., Decatur, Ind. ’ HOW ABOUT YOUR BICYCLE OR motorcycle. If it needs enameling, just bring it In and I will make it look ’ like new. Omer Parent Supply House. WE DO A WHOLESALE AND RE- ’ t>il business in hardware, stoves, 1 paint, glass, buggies and harness, farm ■- and washing machinery. Galvanizing - and sheet iron work. ’Phone 4. Schafer Hardware Co., Oecatur, Ind.
eration as that exacted by the farmer, the wage earner and the other factors of the community that are always crying for “fair treatment” and "the right to live?” Destroying Local Markets. Ail he nsks 8s that which is rightfully his—the opportunity to display his goods and compare prices with those shown in the misrepresented "picture albums" of the catalogue bouses before you send your money away from home to buy something of the same quality which he coa sell just as cheaply us does the big city merchant prince. Take away from the community one or the most important elements of prosperity, the medium of exchange, and the effect is inevitable—a weakening of the organism. And that is precisely what the great mall order retail houses are doing. They are bleeding the local Communities. They are destroying local markets, weakening local credits, reducing the volume of deposits in small local banks, starving out local business men who are consumers of farm products as well a« dealers, driving to the large cities thousands of consumers who can no longer find employment in small towns.’ and the men who nre aiding them In their work of destruction will soon pay the penalty in the shrinkage of the value of their property, as well us in the loss of their markets. A Gigantic Monopoly. That the managers of these gigantic enterprises understand what they are doing Is amply demonstrated by a remark recently made by one of their number In Chicago. He said. “Give us a few more years and we will make every city outside of Chicago a town, every town a village, every village a hamlet, and every hamlet we will wipe off tile face of the earth." What will tlie customers of the mail order houses do then, poor things? They will have given aid and comfort to the enemy that has destroyed their prosperity. They will have assisted in building up a gigantic monopoly. Seduced by pretty' picture books, they will have in their innocence starved out their own best customers. Deserted villages will then mark the places where prosperous communities formerly thrived, and the population of the country will he divided lietween the farms and the large cities. The prospect is not a pleasant one to con- ! template. DRY CLEANING. WHEN YOU think of Dry Cleaning, think of us. Decatur Dry Cleaners, opposite the Murray Hotel T. A. LEONARD IS LOCATED ON Madison street, and his ’phone number is 374 if you are in need of any kind of tin or furnace work, juftt call him up. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR large stock of trimmed and untrimmed hats that we are closing out at cost. All the latest styles. Mrs. A. Boese. WE WANT THE RESIDENTS OF Decatur and Adams county to know we handle the best pianos, organs and musical goods and can save you many a dollar. Scherer & Rick, Decatur, Ind. WE HANDLE DOMESTIC AND imported cigars. Pipes and smoker’s articles. Sole agency for La Preferencia cigars. A fine billiard room in connection. Ed L. Kintz, opposite court house, Decatur. I BF A HOME BOOSTER WHEN IT , comes to anything in our line, we will : compete with any mail order house. ■ Farm implements of all description. Dowling-Schuey Co. < - ■— - - ■ - - - . -. WE DO SANITARY PLUMBING. , Steam and hot water heating, vapor i and vacuum heating a, specialty. See ; us for estimates. We guarantee all - our work. P. J. Hyland, 222 Monroe St., Decatur, Ind.
.- — = THIS WEEK $14.85. YOU CAN , buy a plush parlor suite at our store ( for $14.85. Yager Bros, ft Reinklng. , A FIRST CLASS GARAGE IS A boon to any community. We have ' every facility to take care of your automobile. Carry a large line of accessories. Prices right. L. A. Holthouse. Fashionable Livery. THERE ARE 15 PEOPLE EMployed in a sanitary factory fashioning smoke satisfaction for White Stag smokers. Get in the band wagon. Help us make it 15 more by asking your dealer for the White Stag cigar. THE MADISON HOTEL UNDER new management, the favorite stopping place In Decatur. All modern, electric-lighted, steam heated, home cooking, near business center of town. American or European plan. William Heiner, Prop. I CAN’T MAKE ALL THE BREAD used in town, so I just make the best of It. My bakery Is open for inspection at all times. Decatur Sanitary Steam Bakery. A WORD ABOUT CLOTHING IS now in line. We want every one to examine our large stock and get our prices before you buy. Our prices will keep your money in Decatur. The Myers-gailey Co. THE KUE3LER CO, BOSTON Store, will sell you any kind of dry goods as low as any mail order house. Buy your dry goods at home and see what you are getting. The Kuebler Co., Decatur, Ind. GET ALL THE MILEAGE YOU CAN. We can help you. Have your old tires rebuilt and double-treaded. We carry a large line of harness, buggies, etc. Repairing a specialty. A. W. Tanvas, Decatur, Ind. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A NEW up-to-the-minute hat or shape, just drop in my store. am selling cheap, to make room for my spring styles. Mrs. U. Deininger. GET THE HABIT OF SMOKING Decatur made cigars. To boost home trade, try our N. H. C„ a leader, and our 104 La Sena, straight TOc. H. A. Colchln, Decatur, Ind. MAIL ORDER HOUSES CAN GIVE you a fit, but not in shoes. For up-to-the-minute styles in footwear, just call on Peoples & Gerke. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK IS the Oldest and strongest financial institution in Adams county, and pays interest on still accounts. Come in and get acquainted. We want your account. BIG EMBROIDERY SALE COMmencing Saturday, January 22, and lasting one week. Watch four our ad in the paper, and see our display in window. The Morris 5 and 10c store. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST Co. does a general banking business and our depositors are protected byinsurance. See our list es responsii ble officers and directors. Safety de posit boxes for rent. I ““ - ■ ”■ SEE US FIRST FOR PRICES or monuments, marble, granite, art stat nary. We can please you and serve you well. Wemhoff Monumental , Works, ’Phone 395. Decatur, Ind. 1 GET OUR PRICES FIRST IN hardware, implements, automobiles and vehicles, 17 series. Studebakers, just out. Buy it because it is a Studabaker; 40 horse power, $845; 50 horse 1 power, SIOSO. Henry Knapp & Son. Decatur, Ind. f 1 DECATUR’S RESIDENT CHIRO practir. There is only one resident chiropractor in Decatur, or"’Adams i county. Only one chiropractor that - pays city and county taxes. Only t one chiropractor that does his pur- . chasing from your home merchants. Help him help your community. O. L. Burgener, D. C„ over Vance ft Hite’s. AUBURN IS YOUR CAR. AND ' talking about.“ Trading at Homo," j why not decide on the Auburn car. It’s made In Indiana by men who know how and who will back up anything they say about it. T. J. Durkin, Dej catur, Indiana, resident agent. s A NEW LINE OF LADIES’ SILK - waists, $2.00 values, special, 88c. i Bernstein’s. 3 — OUR FIFTY YEARS IN THE SHOE . business should be sufficient proof p we are there with the right kind of I goods and treatment. See us for all , kinds of footwear. Winues Shoe L Store. REYNOLDS’ ASPHALT SHINGLES will give you a lower rate of insur- '■ ance on both house and contents. r Their beautiful soft tones make them 6 harmonize with your building, give II personality to your house and add to e the value Os the property as a whole.! For sale by Decatur Lumber Co. I
STOCK SALE. 1 I will hold a stock sale at my farm t 7% miles northeast of Decatur, in ( Union township. miles ! ’ ou,h of I Monroeville, 1% miles north of the Kohr school house, on Thursday. ( February 17. 1816, commencing at 10 , a m.. sun time, the following horses , and cattle, to-wit: Twelve Head of ) Horses: Ono gelding draft horse, 10 ( years old, weight 1600; black draft mare, 6 years old, weighing 1510, , brown mare, 6 years old, weighing , 1390; roan draft mare, 6 years old. j heavy in foal, weighing 1735; one last spring sorrel mare colt, light mane ] and tail; bay spring mare colt; 3 com fng 3-year-old colts, 2 bay, , one gray mare; black horse, gelding. $ years old, weighinfl 1600; gray horse, 5 years old, weighing 1600; roan marc. 3 years old. weighing 1450. lon Head of Cattle: One cow, will be fresh April 15;«C Durham cows, likely fresh by day of sale; one cow will be fresh in three or four weeks; 3 young cows, each have had one calf; 2 one-year-old steers. Seven Head of Sheep: Six ewes and one buck, Shropshires. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00, a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent discount for cash; no property removed until settled for. ' GEORGE OHLER. S. R. Rose. Auctioneer. Josephus Fleming. Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. — o — PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to move to Illinois 1 will offer for Sale at my residence known as the Edwin Heller farm, 2L, miles northeast of Decatur, L mile east of the Dent school house. oi» Thursday, February 24, 1916, beginning at 10 o'clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses and 4 Mules: Gray mare, 12 years old. black mare 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs., in foal; sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1500; pair black mare mules. 2 years old. good ones; 2 coming yearling mules, one horse and one mare; pair black'horses. 3 years old. weight 3000. Six Head of Cattle: Registered Holstein cow. 4 years old, fresh in June; Holstein h .ter calf, 4 months old, can be registered, a good one; Roan Durham cow, 3 years old, fresh in April; Jersey cow, 9 years old, be fresh in March; Jersey heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in June. Twelve Head u)f Hogs: Two sows, will farrow in April and May; 10 head of shoats, weighing from 75 to 125 lbs. each These hogs are all healthy. Farming Implements: Deering binder, hay ladders. pair dump boards, cutting box. hay loader, hay rake, 10 ft.; hay ted der, Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; disc drill with grass seed attachment, disc, Deere riding plow, walking plow, cultivator, wagon bed, spike tooth harrow, grindstonC iron kettle, double shovel pldw, single shovel plow, Buckeye binder, set carriage harness, set Work harness, • dump boards, Home Comfort range stove. 2 bu. clover seed, 100 shocks corn, 14 doz. chickens, 3 turkey hens, 1 tom. other articles too numerous to men tion. Terms of Sale; —All sums of $5.00 and under/ cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months svill be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing G per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for. S. S. YOUNG, Owner. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. J. H. Starost, Clerk. U. B. Ladies’ Aid of Union Chapt i will serve lunch. PUBLIC SALE. Having rented his farm and decided to move to town, the undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2% miles southeast of Decatur, or 80 rods south of the county farm, on Tuesday, February 15, 191 G, beginning at 10 o’clock, sharp, the following to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: bay mare, « years old, with foal, weight, 1500; bay mare, 5 years Old, with foal, weight 1450; bay mare, weight 1400 lbs.; sorrel horse, G years old, weight 1500; dark sorrel Belgian colt, coming 1 year old, a good one; 2-year-old heavy bay draft horse; 2 mares, heavy with foal, by John Frisinger’s Belgian horse, man who gets these mare pays for colt. Two Head of Cattle: Red Durham cow, just fresh; she is as good a butter cow as there is in the county; Red Durham heifer, coming 1 year old. Sheep and Hogs: Five head of Shropshire ewes, 3 years old this spring, will lamb about Ist of March and weight 180 lbs. each; full bleed I Shropshire buck, 2 years old, will weigh better than 200 lbs. Big sow, will weigh between 350 and 400 lbs • will have pigs by first day of March’ Farming Implements: Corn planter with 80 rods of wire; John Deere riding plow, good one; disc drill, eight holes; Osborn disc, 14 disc, good one; i hay rake, 2 good wagons, wagon box. 2 sets of good dump boards, hold 2 ; yards; 5 or 6 patent bee hives, DeLa-'"i val cream separator, in good order-!] dinner bell, spring tooth harrow flex’-! < ■ ible harrow, 150 feet of good 1-lnch!. 'rope, grinding stone, new; 2 sets of <
r nr 6 wool faced col* „ess and numerous other art c «J 5 blooded Bronze turkey h£, «. full blooded Bronze gobblers. h ens. gobblers, chicken, and duck wlll be sohl nt private WH not so disposed of, win ont, r a Xms of and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit o 9 months will be given, Purchaser g.v lng note with approved seeurit) ' ' . mg 6 per cent interest from date I not paid at maturity; 4 per ten for cash. No foods removed until settled for. nrn THOM AS 8. DOWLING. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. John Starost Clerk. / ' PUBLIC SALE. As 1 am going to leave the farm 1 will offer at public sale, at my rosidance, 10 miles south of Decatur. . miles south and 3 miles east of Monroe. 1% miles west of Salem, on what is known as the John Berning farm, on February 18. 1916. beginning at 10 o’clock, sharp, the following property, to-wit: Eleven Head of Horses: One black mare, 12 years old. in foal, weight, 1400; black mare, 11 years old. weight 1350; bay horse. 11 years old. weight 1400; sorrel mare. 11 years old. weight 1100; roan mare. 13 years old. weight 1200; black colt. 3 vears old, weight 1100; bay colt. 2 years old. weight 1200; roan colt. 2 years old. weight 1000; gray driving mare, sorrel horse, 4 years old, iron gray mare, 4 years old. Ten Head of Cattle: One cow, 8 years old. giving good flow of milk; cow, 3 years old. giving good flow of milk; cow. 3 years old, giving good flow of milk; heifer, 2 years old, fresh Ist of May; steer, 1 year old; calf, 3 months old; fresh cow, calf by side, good milk and butter cow; Holstein cow. 3 years old; yearling calf. 2 year-old heifer, fresh soon, a good one. Ten Head of Hogs: Brood sow, will farrow April 1; male hog, 8 shoats, weighing about GO lbs.’each. Farming Implements: Deering binder, good as new; Deering mowing machine, good as new; Deere corn planter, grain drill, good as new; 2 lumber wagons, buggy disc, roller. 2 surface corn plows. Monarch corn plow, spike tooth harrow, walking plow, manure spreader, sulky breaking plow, just new; 3 sets work harness, set buggy harness, bobsled. about 500 bu. corn, 200 bu. oats, some hay and fodder. Five White ■ Embden geese. Household Goods: Base burner, range, laundry stove, oil : stove, book case, safe, 2 chiffoniers, rocking chairs dining chairs, bed ■ steads, queensware, 2 dining tables, sewing machine, DeLaval cream separator, ioo egg Old Trusty incubator. ■ all household goods and kitchen fur uishings which are too numerous to ' mention. Terms of Sale:—slo.oo and under, cash in hand; all sums over SIO.OO, a credit of 9 months will be given, pur- ’ chaser giving a bankable note bearing interest from date of maturity; 6 per cent off (or cash. HENRY SAUNDERS. F. A. WYCOFF AND J N. Burkhead and Jeff Liechty, Aucts. Gary Martz, Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. PUBLIC SALE. As 1 have sold my farm I will hold a public sale at my residence, 1 mile east of Salem. 4 miles southwest of Millshire, on what is known as the old Keifer farm, Wednesday, Febru ary, 23. 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Two Head of Horses: One mare 6 years old, weight 1400; gelding, com mg 3 years old, broke single and double; mare m U !e colt, coming year old sprmg, a good heayy one T(jn Head of c a ttie : Seven cows, with wi'hl ° ne ’ yearold h( ‘ if er with calf by 3We; 2 3. year4)!d heifere caives ny sWe; 2 short ? yearn old, calves by side; 2year-old He reford heifer, calf by sWe: H olß tl 3 veai • ye: :f E o!d - In March; March freßh the last ° f • -h. Three Head of Hogs- Tun Duroc brood sows, will {arrow in ' l-cn. full blood spotted Poland China male hor ' ■ bed* k i , ; ' a Son and frib ’. , Udo bUShOls of corn in Terms of Sale-— ah I ; »•’»«. a«, ee ■ SON ; ?."* '» -n g „ una ,. < ■ o , J PUBLIC SALE? ' township, 3 mile ®“ ce ln Union \ tur °C 1 mile east‘°of t bouse, just opposite ti ‘ ‘ Bchoo > 11 Chap el c Xr ? i ;' O " ,erOfUn - ” . ai- y 17, 191 C, h„ ’ Tllursd ay, Febru- ‘ sharp, the following 1 ? 118 at 1 °’ clock ’’ Five Head of Horses- o coming 3 years old ’ in » ay mare ’ 1!orreI mare, coming ? broke : a spring, broke, these years °‘ d in . nese are good co)tg .
coming 2 year old colt, yearling co)l good work mare, 14 years old. tie and Hogs': Ono cow. g| T | ng Bb ' 2 gal. milk a day; heifer, wm h fresh in May, a good ono; m bead pigs, will weigh from 3fl to 70 each. Fartnlni Implements: get * ( light work harness, good as newFord auto, 2 walk ng breaking pi O w s 3 horse coUara. Terms of Sale:—All sums of and under, cash In hand; over ssn, a credit of 12 months will b e g| Vw first 6 months without interest, Btt ' ond 6 months, 8 per cent Interest, p Ur . chaser giving note with approved curity; 4 per cent discount for No property removed uni 11 settled for E. H. CARTER. Jeff Liechty, Auct. PUBLIC SALE, My lease having expired, the M . designed will offer for sale at the old 1 Samuel Houk farm, located on the ’ Allen-Adams county line. % mile east ' of Williams, or 2 miles south, 11. 1 miles east of Hoagland, 2 miles eas- ' of St. John’s. Stop 19. on tract..- ’ line, on Tuesday, March 2. This 1 ' be oue of the largest sales of the sc;, 1 on, therefore sale will have to start 1 * at 10 o’clock sharp, all the followin’ ' property: Fourteen’Head of ‘ Bay horse, 8 years old( weight 1’ J ' bl: k horse, 8 years old. weight Ifiiii ' roan mare, 9 years old. weight 13M 1 1 bay mare, 7 years old. in foal; ba d mare, 8 years old. weight 1200; 1 mare, 4 years old, weight 1400; ta 8 ; mare, 3 years old. weight 1300; 8 ’ horse, 3 years old, weight r e 1 match team of Chestnut sorrels, 2 C 1 : years old, will make good ooes : match team of bays, 2 years old. y® * ling colt, 2 year old pony. Thirty 0 ' Head of Cattle: Two red cows. $ aai 8 1 7 years old. weight 1200; each. ’ 1 have calf by side; 2 roan cows. * 6 years eld, with c»!f by side; Nad 1 cow. 7 years old, calf by side; 3 edn ’ be fresh by. day of sale; 2 brin& t ows, 1 fresh in April. 1 in May;; ' Durham stock bulls. 1 year old; 1 -Tai young heifers and number of y 01 1 ling steers. Ten Head of Hogs: S«r. en Duroc gilts, will farrow betwesc April 1 to 15; Chester White ml, ! hog. some stock hogs; 28 head of: at Shropshire breeding ew< s, 14 turkt no 8 hens. 6 young toms: 10 doz. chi m: ens; Shepherd dog, 2 years old. 1 da good one. Farming Implements: M. 10 ’ No. 1 Bird.tell clover hufler, er J bought last season; New Deere hr Bl . S : 1 t. tout tie t" he season; International manure spr»: 4 er, 3 mowers, Deering 6 ft. Dee: . cot ft. and Osborne 5 ft. cut; Ca buncher, rake hay loader, 2-hora Me tedder, new Osborne side deihr Ap kike, hay rake, Columbus disc n: , coi drill. P. £'lD. corn planter, wth* I Y®' tilizer attachment; 4 cultirstorscoi walking. 2 riding; 2 double discp'ee 2 walking plows, 2 disc harrows pill 14-disc with tandem; 3 •■>lo -Plf borne spring tooth harrow, 3-st ro ’ spike tooth harrow. 2 land roller. - so ° gls cultivator, 2-horse potato pints 2 seed sowers, 5 hp. Galloway ns line engine, on truck equipped vi 18 in. friction clutch pulley, k J r ‘ gasoline engine and pump jack M ire wafjon, complete; narrow 0 wagon, farm track, with steel H 16 ft. wagon box, 2 sets hay laddrf rood as new; 2 sets dump boards.* orse evener, for wage:-: bobs’ P iiYud boat, spring wagon, road » 7 sets work harness, set single 1 > harness, set collars and , farn )u. white seed corn, chan s. rope and numerous other article S' , crea mentioned. . Sale:— $5.00 and :::;h in hand; all sums over i .3 redit of 9 months will b< c:ver„ haser giving bankable rev. b« per cent interest after maturt >er cent off for bash. No good-' credj uoved until settled for HENRY KOENEMAtt Elmer Stum, S. R. Rose. Au turit , t. H. Getting, Ed F. Koeftei- No p ’ Clerks. '”'"’o Lunch stand on the grounds- . - No: VOTIVE O1 sale or I’KK”*'’ PHOI’EIITI. PUE -Cate of Indiana. Adams C- >-•; Th, In th,. Adams Circuit ' uuit F» „ cry Term. 1916. In the matter of th<- estate •< easts ■>n li. Hook, deceased. I Notice is iiereb.* gnen ; count ■ eralgned administrator of’"’ vuuui, f Nelson u. Hook, ilece 1 ' as the or sste at public auct ■ ’ a t residence or said deeeder rebru -ne-half (sk-> miles " 'Ut.:*' 11 . •b.-rne, Indiana, on the 1 ° Cl °" n •.Jefferson township. Adam’ propel Indiana. On „„ ...» Rrowr Wednesday, rebrunr? ■ ,„ tie |e--»<onal propertv ot horse, '■onsfsting of the f>U ' ■ - , . , I'our hen lof liorse“. 1 : ■: Old, i I milch cow, 2 yearling < old- 1 Ung colt, about !>no le; 0Ia ’ 1 ■ rlh, about "50 buslo old In I lot of corn fodder. II two .- -tn of douhi ■ "• ■ years hors, < rdla.rs.-l set of " ;'■ comini t’-’gv ha-ness. spike tenth vuwiut -.ink wajp.n. pitch forks I mare ow 1 harrow, break! l‘ ! ' rill, torn planter. - ■ < ulti-. Ui.ts, 2 riding 1 broke wagon, staves, gravel I- , other articles not herein c Red Ci Salo will li -qin at in . j, v Ternts* of Sale. , X J All Hunts of five doll'- f fresh 1 ■ ash In hand, on dax <-< , .1 ■■ credit of nine mom in K 2 ] 'l'." purchaser executin' I heifer. ' ''■ beering six pet -mtui-lty. waiving rel ' ’- I - 20; Jei attorneys’ fees ami will, so - M , on to the approval an' l WMMI the umlersignod adtnm Istr. will be discount will l.e given l«'•'t:ts-; this being an .alniU>- of Hog ’ . none < an be given r ... N'o property "sh ill 1” ... - '•■’ W IU the pr. mis-es until Itie P' will fat ot has fully complied " and conditions of ti’ farrow row Mt A. J. Fisher, Au0 B U n[ u c .‘i'i-l-- I l' weight Term
