Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1916 — Page 2
QUALITY GROCERIES Prompt Service, Courteous Treatment And The Value For Your Money at Hunsickers’ New Grocery
Spacial for Friday and Saturday, Fresh Country Sausage, ft 15c No. 1 Large Salt White Fish, ft. 12*/ie Fall Catch Lake Herring, 5 lb. pail 45c Cod Fish, fancy stock, ft 12J/ a c Near Cod Fish, 1 ft. brick 10c 3 large cans Mustard Sardines ...25c Sardines in Oil sc; 6 cans 25c Very best fresh Baltimore Oysters, pt. 18c; qt. 35c Any 5c Soap, 6 bars 25c Lanta Gloss Soap, 8 bars 25c Large Cans Sunbrite Cleanser . ...5c 6 cans 25c Sopade softens the hardest waters, 3 boxes 10c White Line Washing Powder, very good 3 boxes 10c Red Seal or Lewis Lye, 3 cans .. .25c Baker's Gelatine, box 10c; 3 boxes 25c Plymouth Rock or Knox Gelatine,
Phone your orders to 97 and see how we handle same. BERT HUNSICKER 3rd Door South of Interurban Station. Free Delivery.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will hold a public -,ale at his residence. 48* miles northeast of Decatur on the Monroeville road, on what is known as the Robinson Peoples farm on Friday, February 25, 1916, beginning at 10 o'clock, sharp, the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses; Two brood mares, 12 years old, in foal; 5 years old mare, in foal; 2 years old colt; 2 last spring colts. Seven Head of Cattle: Four year old Holstein cow, giving milk; 9 year old, giving milk; 5 year old, fresh soon; 4 year old cow, will be fresh in April; 3 last year's calves, born in August. Thirty Head of Hogs:—One brood sow, will farrow’ the middle of March; full blood Poland China male hog; 28 head of shoats, weighing from 40 to 100 Tbs. each. Poultry: Three turkey hens and one gobbler ; 3 dozen young chicken hens. Farming Implements: Milwaukee binder, Champion mower, Ohio hay loader. Thomas hay tedder,v
gfcjjgTO - ■ ?Tg ■ ■ t.sSATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF PEOPLES & GERKE; CLEARANCE SALE YOU surely will regret it if you fail to take advantage of this money saving opportunity on Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords. The values are so big that when you see the goods buying becomes irrestible. WE still have a nice assortment as Men’s and Women’s Oxfords and Pumps at greatly Reduced Prices ASK TO SEE THEM. I w iH give y° n Cl will get you some I <?ome of the best o f the best I values you ever got in Wo- Boys Shoes on the market I men’s Shoes in Gun Metal, Tans or Gun Metals, lace I Patents, Bronze and Dull ter or button. Values up to | Kids, lace or button, turns i $3.50. lor wells. Values up to ? I $5.00. jL/V* — — t £9 /IQ will get you anv I W pair o f Me p’ s Oxfords in the house—dis1 QQ will buy Wo- ferent styles and leathers. | «pa.*JO men’s Shoes in >%_■ Values up to $5.00. I Gun Metal, Patents and vici I Kids, high or low heels, cloth |X^ l,ols - Va,uesu ” _51.98 I —" al Shoes in lace or button. I t* ci- it — , Values up to $3.50. I Womens Idt Slippers, ditferent colors, values up - I Sale-Price..:. $1.98 I —"" -■■- ( soSfeiP F B 0,1 *bc market in Tans or I Men's Rubber Bools, one»® A Blacks ' Values up (o $3.00. I 82 - 69 >1/%3j) I " ' Mc "' s Arc i dlr* B* lies, one JHk I Infant’s Soft Soles in all col- grade ors, values up to 1(L» nn zh ‘ SSWB|BsbS 50c, Sale Price oHC I Remember The Place I PEOPLES & GERKE
2 boxes 25c i New Cracked Hominy, ft 3c An extra good Cooking Rice, ft. ..5c Large cans California Apricots ..15c Large cans Pears, in sfrup 15c Large cans California Prunes, In syrup 15c Large cans Sweet Potatoes 10c Large cpns Spinach, free from grit 10c Large cans Pumpkins. 8c; 2 cans 15c No. cans White Cherries 20c No. 2 cans Red Pitted Cherries ...15c No. 2 cans Strawberries, in syrup 15c No. 2 cans Raspberries in syrup 15c Fancy Hand Picked Soup Feans, ft. 8c California recleaned Lima Beans, pound 754 c Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Green Onions, Spinach, Radishes, Tomatoes and Green Peppers at Special Low Prices.
' — ll ' Superior grain drill, John Deere corn planter, liay rake, riding breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, 60tooth harrow. 48-tooth, spike tooth harrow, 2 corn cultivators, 5-shovel cultivator, disc harrow, clover seed buncher, Blue Bell cream separator. Studebaker wagon, triple wagon bed, hay rack, carriage, 2 sets work harness. good as new; 15 cords good drywood, and other articles too numerous to mention. 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 his note with approved security. Notes bearing 8 per cent Interest the last 6 months. If paid at the end of the first 6 month no interest will be charged; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for. N. D. BAUSERMAN. R. N. Runyon, Auct. Chas. Magley, Clerk. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAv
} * Come in and see this new BOWERS ECONOMY HATCHER WE have arranged for the exclusive sale in this community for this famous Hatcher. We consider it one of the best, most practical we could offer to our patrons, and extend to you a most cordial invitation to stop in and see it at your first opportunity. Many new features, all interesting, practical and proven, * are introduced on this Hatcher. Bowers Economy Hatchers are all metal, light weight, cost little, and require little -time and expense to operate profitably. We are glad to show you and tell you all about them. C. F. STEELE & CO: II * * i I I See your 1 dentist k XTs twice yearly. Use Senreco twice daily ” and keep your teeth and mouth in perfect health. Get a tube today, read the folder about the most general disease in the world. Start the Senreco treatment tonight. 25c at your druggists. For sample send 4e, stamps or coin, to The Sentanel Remedies Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. A DENTISTS Formula •
NOTICE OF rt BLIC LETTING. Notice Is gjven that the Board of < ’ommiasfonerM of Adams County, I ml;.' 1.1, w 11 I • • I > the construction nf a •naca<l iniiz'"’ i road In Wabash Townrhlp. in - .id County, known as the Frei Hinge Mkadani Rond, up and until 10 o'clock A. in., on WtHluvMlny, Murcli N, 1010. tat the regularJ. meeting of said Beard lof CcmmiMnionm*s, held in the City of I Decatur, Ad<m« County. Indiana. Bealled bids will be received for the construction of said road In accordance ! with the plans, specifications and report of the viewer; and engineer, I which are now on tile in the Auditor s office of said County, said toad to be , built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each hid in twice Hie amount of the bid hied, conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, mid that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter Into contract therefor and complete the same according to su< h contract and in accordance with the bld tiled. Ail bids shall be made so ns to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent qf any one estimate, out of the funds [to be hereinafter raised by the •*ale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and nil blds. T. H. BALTZELL, Auditor, Adams County, Ind. The successful bidder will be reluired to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improve* iment. 10-17-24 —<j APPOINTMENT OF ADMIMSTHATOH DE BOMS \O\ WITH WILL MIKED. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed administrator de bonis non, with will annexed, of the estate of Robert B. Auison. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ROBERT B. ALLISON, Jr., Administrator de bonis non, with will annexed. Clark J. Lutz, Attorney. February 7, 1916. . 10-17-24 o NOTICE OF I*l BLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given • that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road iru Root township, in said County, known! at the Henry Bauman Macadam Road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on ’ Wednesday, March N. 11*10, at tlie regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will br received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now’ on file in the Auditor’s office of said County, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by tl.e Engineei in charge, not to exceed eighty pei cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor, Adams County, ind. 'rhe successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement 10-17-24 o NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County’, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Root township/in saio County • known as the Curtis Fritzinger Macadam Road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on WedncMlay, March S. 1916. at tlie regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said said road' to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned for tlie faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded tlie contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete the same’according to such contract and in accordance with the bid tiled. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by tlie Engineei in charge, not to exceed eighty pei cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by me sale of bond's as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. V T. H. BALTZELL, Auditor, Adams County, ind. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell lite bunds for said improvement. 10-17-24 NOTICE OF Pl BLIC HITTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, will deceive bids tor the construction of a macadamized road in Fr€>ioh and Monroe townships, in-said Coilnty, known as tlie Peter D. Steiner Macadam Road, up and until lu o'clock a. m., on Wednesday, March S, If*Hl. at tlie regular meeting of said Board ’ of Commissioners, held in tlie City of Decatur, Adains County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications ami re- ■ port of the viewers and engineer, Which are now on file In the Auditor s ~ oilice of said County, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid : In twice the amount oi tlie bid filed, . conditioned for th° faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete the same according to such c<»nI tract and in accordance witii the bid ‘ filed. Ail bids! hall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates t 6 be made by tlie Engineei in charge, not to exceed eighty pei cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be herciuaXter raise! by the sale of bonds as required by iaw. The Board of Commissioners reserves tlie right to reject any and all bids. T. 11. BALTZELL, Auditor, Adams- County, Ind. Tlie successful biduer will bo required to furnish. pay and make up whatever amount that be noccssar> » to sell the bonds for -said improvement. 10-17-24 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice Is hereby given that tlie Board of of Adams • County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Monrue Township,. in said i County, known as the Daniel Kaehr Macadam Hoad, up and until 10 o’clock a. rn.» on Wednesday, March N, 10l«, at the regular meeting of said Board , of Commissioners, held in the City’ of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana sealed bids will be received for the ronI structlon of said road in accordance , with the plans, simh IflcalionH and re- 1 port of the viewers ami engineer . Which are now on iiie in the Auditor s office of said County, said road to be 1 built of crushed stone aibn>e. • A bond must accompany each bid , in twice the amount of tne bld filed . i conditioned for tlie faithful perform- ' ; ance of said work, and that tlie bld- ; der, if awarded Ike contract, will vu- / ter contract therefor and com- -
- i plete the name according tract and in accordance with the bid 111 All bid" .hall be made so as to give the amount tor which said ro-uJ l>e constructed tor cash, payable on, estimates to be made by the I' . In Charge, not to ex< ee<l clginx v rrht ot any one estlnir.te, out of funds to be hereinafter raise I by the sale ot bonds as required by law. she Board of Commissioners ifserves the right to i" " biu,. T. H. HAL i z. 1.1.1.. •Auditor, Adams County. Ind. The successful bidder will he required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be neiessarj to sell the bonds for said Impiovoment. 1 APPtIINTMIINT g»F ADMIMNTH 1 roll. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed . trator of the estate o’ t.eort.e " Brown, late of Adams county, d.- <.. - cd. The estate Is prtdmblt super'. JAMBS l>. BRO" N. ■" Administrator. Heller. Sutton * Heller, Attys _ January 20, 1916. j,-3-10 xoTicr: to *ei.i': of' pi-atMiNAi. PHOPEIirV. State of Indiana. Adams County. s»: In the Adams Circuit Court, rehruary Term, 1916. , , In the matter of the estate of Nelson I>. Hook, deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tlie estate .of Nelson I». Hook, deceased, will oner for sale at publie auction at the late residence of said decedent, five and one-half (5%) miles southeast ot Bente. Indiana, on the Ralston farm, in Jefferson township, Adams county. Indiana, on AVednesdny. February 23, Ulla. the personal property of said estate, consisting of the following: Four head of horses, 1 driving mare. 1 milch cow, 2 yearling calves, 1 yearling colt, about 90« bushels of corn tn crib, about 350 bushels of oats in bln. 1 lot of corn fodder, 1 lot of timothy hay. two sets of double work harness. 8 horse collars, 1 set of work harness. bugMy harness, spike tooth harrow, stick wagon, pitch forks, 1 disc harrow. 1 harrow, breaking plow, grain drill, corn planter, mowing machine, 3 cultivators. 2 riding plows. 1 farm wagon, stoves, gravel bed. and many other articles not herein mentioned. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock, a. m. Terms «f Sale. All sums of five dollars and under, cash in hand, oh day of sale: over I'-.tio a credit of nine months will tie given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorneys' fees and with sureties thereon to the approval and satisfaction of the undersigned administrator. No discount will l»0 given for cash payments; this being an administrator's sale, none can be given. No property shall moved from the premises until the purchaser thereof has fully complied with the terms and conditions of the sale JOSEPH L. HOOK. Administrator. A. J. Fisher, Auctioneer. 3-5-910-11-12-14-15-17 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of William i> Roop, late of Adams countv. deceased The estate is probably solvent. ALPHEUS JI. ROOP, Administrator January. 1916. 3-10-17 PUBLIC SALE OF LIVE STOCK. The undersigned will offer for pub lie auction at his residence, 2 miles east and 1% mile north of Monroe and 4% miles south of Decatur, on th< county farm road, on what is known as the Abe Railing farm, on Thursday. February 24, 1916, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, the following property, to-wit: Horses and Mules: Browm mare, 12 years old; gray work horse, black gelding, coming 2 years old; sorrel gelding, coming 2 years old; bay mare colt coming 2 years old in June; bay mare colt, coming 2 years old in August; black mare colt coming 2 years old in April; spring mare colt, span ‘of mules, coming " years old in June; good ones ami broke double. Six Head of Cattle: Red cow, 6 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; red cow, 6 years old fresh March 25; Holstein heifer, com ing 2 years old, fresh March 15; red heifer, coming 2 years old. fresh Mar 20; Jersey, coming 2 years old, fresh March 7; Jersey cow, giving milk will be fresh in May. Sixty-four Head of Hogs: Four brood sows, one O. I C„ will farrow March 20; one O. I. C . will farrow March 16; 1 Duroc, wjl! farrow March 15; gilt Dv.roc, will far row March 30; 60 head fine shoats weight 60 to 100 fts. each. Terms of Sale:—All sums of ss.t;(: and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, pur chaser giving a bankable note; four per cent discount for cash. No prop erty removed until settled for. WM. DURBIN. Gary Martz, Clerk. Jeff Liechty, Auct. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at my residence on the Kauffman farm, miles southeast of Willshire, and 2 miles east of Salem, on Tuesday, February 29, 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: Ten Head ot Horses: Black mare, 10 years old, in foal; hay horse, 11 years old; black horse .about 12 years oldbay horse, 4 years old; bay mare, 3 years old; bay colt, 2 years oldblack mere colt, 1 year old; bay colt' 19 months old; horse colt, 10 months old; black mare. 8 years old, weight about 1,275. Eight Head of Cattle: Jersey cow, 6 years old, with calf by her side; Je rsoy cow> 5 years oW W(U be fresh by day of sale; 2 milch cows will be fresh on or before day of sale-’ 2 heifers, coming 2 years old; 3 yearlings. Sixteen Head of H ogs: nuroc brood sow, farrow AjirU 1; 15 head of shoats, weighing from 75 to 90 ft s each. Poultry: 100 chickens; 3 turkeys, 2 hens and 1 gobbler. Fannmg Implements: Two 2-horse wagons i John Deere breaking plow, Osborne i disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, Os-' borne hay loader, used one season-I Deering mower, bay rake, bob sled’ ; hay ladder, top buggy, Sharpless cream 1 separator, log chains and stirrups and many other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale:—AU sums of $5 Oi)' 1 and under, cash in hand; over Si nn I a credit of 9 months will be given ' purchaser giving a bankable note; 4 i
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—— — — — As 1 have rented my far® 1 wSI " miles north and H ® lle . le. 7 miles northwest of I era ur | mile south and 1 ® ile .’’p/atur ■ 19 along the Fort Wayne k interurban. 3Mi ®ll<* B '/ b, 9t lh ° , Poe, on Tuesday. February following property. . Head of Horses, consisting of- - 4 years old. weight 1600; bay mare, 4 rears old. weight 1500; bay horse, 3 years old, weight 1200; bay horse. 7 years old. weight 1150; bay ' horse. 12 years old, weight 1700; bay ■ colt 2 years old; roan colt, - years old;' sorrel colt. 2 years old; roan : eolt, 1 year old. Twenty-five Head of . Cattle, cdßaisting of one Jersey. . years old, fresh by day of sale; Jerj sey cow. 4 years old. fresh in about 4 weeks; Holstein cow. 3 years old J fresh Ist of May; Holstein cow. 3 • years old, fresh Ist of July; Durham ' cow. 7 years old. fresh 12th of May; black cow. 10 years old. fresh 25th of ' May; Black % Jersey cow, 3 years -old, fresh 20th of May; Jersey and ’ Holstein cow, 8 years old. fresh Ist ' of June; these cows are all on a full flow of milk; H Durham and Jersey - cow, 4 years old, fresh 4th March, ’ Durham and Jersey cow. 3 years old, ’ fresh 15th of March; Holstein Durham heifer, 2 years old, fresh sth of May; good Durham bull, 2 years old; | 5 head yearling steers. 1 yearling, • heifer. 5 head fall calves, 2 head of | r winter calves. Twenty-five Head of; 1 Hogs: Six brood sows, all bred toj f registered Duroc hog, will farrow bj , ? March 15; registered Duroc male hog," . — ■ ■!! "" ■———
11 per cent discount for cash. No props erty removed until settled for. JAMES RHOADES. Jeff Liechty, Auct 7 M. A. Ripley, Clerk. >• PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm. I will offer t for sale at public auction at my residence 3 miles north and 4 miles east of Berne, or 3 miles south and 3 ' miles northeast of Monroe, on Friday, February 25, the following personal property, to-wit: Five Head Horses: Bay gelding, 5 years old, weight about s d 1500; bay gelding, 4 years old. weight about 1600; smooth mouth gray mare, weight about 1500; 2 good colts. 2 years old. Twelve Head of "' Cattle: Holstein cow, 5 years old, giving milk, to be fresh in fall; Durham cow. 3 years old. giving mil£, to be fresh in fall: Jersey cow, 3 years old. giving milk, will be fresh in g March; spotted cow, 3 years old, givq ing milk, will be fresh in March: „ spotted cow, 3 years old, giving milk, " will be fresh in May; 2 cows. 7 and g 8 years old, to be fresh by day of sale; 5 spring calves. A red sow, due d to farrow Ist of March; red male hog, weighing about 175 fts. 15 doz. chickh ens and a pair of ducks. Implements: [ Two wagons, 2 hay ladders and beet '■ beds; gravel bed. 2 hog racks. 2 a breaking plows; John Deere riding . plow, new-ground plow, 4 harrows. com planter, 3 cultivators, 3 ehovel . plows, new Deering binder, 8 ft. cut; d new low-lift manure spreader; Mc--1 Cormick mower, Indiana drill, double disc with seeder attachments; single disc, land roller, beet tools; Superior . drill, cultivator and lifter, 3 sets work harness, single set harness, carriage, toim buggy, copper kettle, iron ket 3 tie, Primus cream separator, bed. 2 4 tables and a Wilson heater. Between one and two hundred bushels ot corn r about 6 bushels of selected seed corn about 10(1 bushels seed oats, some clover hay, about 8 acres of corn fodder, several tons of baled straw. 15 bushels of potatoes, 15 or 20 bushels of appies and numerous other things 1 Sale begins at 10 o'clock am
lerms oi Sale:-For aII amo(mtg of ' Uo ° an,J under - cash in hand. For 1 an “ JUi;ts over a credit of nine . months will he given. Note bearing ' tt‘h\. Cent i '. Uereßt aftCr n ’“ l «ritv, ’• h approved security, and wai valuation or appraisement laws will ' £ r T‘ ,C(L No to be r moved until settlement is made A o rz ° O V PCr cent wi “ be given cash on amounts of over » 5 .00. JAM- n FR a NK C ' WECH TEK. A. Michaud. Auct. Clerks. John Wcchter and W T> PUBLIC SALE. I <IoXS wilder for sa'e’at'tl 0 5 Samuel Houk f arn - * the old AUen-Adams county of Williams, or 2 m u? ' e Cast miles east of Hoagland 2 of St. John’s, stop to !es east Hoe. on Tuesday, X • 2 ! '>e one of the largest sa i /“ l 8 wU ‘ son, therefore sale tin h the sea ’ at o'clock sharp ‘J st «t Property; Fourteen He- | h lowfng ' , Bay horse, 8 years •17 ° E Horses: black horse, 8X 0 M Weight 1500 = ' roan mare, 9 years old ’ Weig bt 1600; ! ba >' mare, 7X X Weight ; ' mare. 8 years'old,' bay mare, 4 y ears o)(J 200; g ray , mare. 3 years old wsi, h , ?, ° : bay horse, 3 years old roa » ' 1800; ■
2 years old; 18 head shoats, weigi ° W from 100 to 125 fts. each. . les 'Machinery: Osborn grass nO* used 1 season; Osborn double un I used 1 season; Buckeye fen IB drill, used 2 seasons; Osborn : 1 loader, used 2 seasons; Oliver ri rß< cultivator, used 2 seasons; Gale ■ '“* ing cultivator, used 2 seasons; fRII bar steel roller, used 2 seasons; 1 vea 3-htn-se walking plow, used 1 re Oliver walking plow, Bradley r; COl plow. Korn King manure spread? 1 ’ Champion binder, Thomas hay ted lrs Thomas side delivery rake, sp- Ul< tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow irs her tire top buggy. Storm King/ fel gy; these buggies are all new; 2 B «° re ed spring wagon, ton wagon, b/’ sleigh. Studebaker wagon, wag? c with logging bunks, farm * di ircl with 2 sets of wheels; set new bree, * ing harness, never been used; K 8 used breeching harness, set eta' I"** 1 "** trace harness, with hip breecliing ig ” sets buggy harness, hog raek, t. , ladder. 2 feed cookers, iron kail P * about 200 bushels oats, about » bushels corn in crib, hay in mow,' der in barn, DeLaval cream aeparga jj used about 8 months, 10(9 head jh' chickens, and many other articles ?? numerous to mention. V Terms of sale: —$5.00 and . Mtk u bi, eash in hand; all sums over I credit of 9 months will be given, -< rne chaser giving note with approved a ar d ’ curity; 5 per cent off for cash. ! Martin C. Heckman. J/ Bunn and Baumgartner, Audi >n. Lunch will be served on the gro»Ter t
match team of Chestnut sorrels,’> ere 3 years old.'will make good ot«rch match team of bays. 2 years old. vtf’uri ling colt. 2 year old pony. Tte ter Head of Cattle: Two red cows, iif ct 7 years old. weight 1200; each, have calf by side; 2 roan cows. 5 a ' 6 years old. with calf by side: bar- ’ ■ow. 1 years old. calf by side; 3 ® be fresh by day of sale; 2 Impcows, 1 fresh in April, 1 in Mi: •• s Durham stock bulls, 1 year old: sr ~ eral young heifers and number of y« ling steers. Ten Head of Hogs: As en Duroe gilts, will farrow bet pub April 1 to 15; Chester White «s g , . hog. some stock hogs; 28 head of Shropshire breeding ewes. 14 tw-’j g S hens. 6 young toms; 10 doz. cte ens; Shepherd dog, 2 years . gobd >ne. Farming Implement;" -iLtfM No. 1 Birdsell elover hulter. bought last season; New Deere g 3 er. 8 ft. cut, tongue truck, usee . t season; International manure spnt ,j 3 er. 3 mowers, Deering 6 ft, Deer , ead ft. and Osborne 5 ft. cut; < ] veE buncher, rake hay loader. 2-horsi | t jj ( tedder, new Osborne side de! _j veE rake, hay rake, Columbus dis > ars drill, P. & O. com planter, with ere f tilizer attachment; 4 cultivate , w> ( walking, 2 riding; 2 double disc p >e co 2 walkirfg plows, 2 disc harror y ea 14disc with tandem; 3 section arch borne spring tooth harrow. 3-se uroc spike tooth harrow, 2 land rollers pril; gle cultivator, 2-horse potato . hina 2 seed sowers, 5 hp. Galloway -ed; line engine, on -truck equipped -ib. 18 in. friction clutch pulley. 24 Ten gasoline engine and pump jack, id u: tire wagon, complete; narrow -edit wagon, farm truck, with steel wk lasei 16 ft. wagon box. 2 sets hay lad irity good as ntvjjz sets dump boariso pri horse evenjj for wagon; bob >» nud boat, spring wagon, road wk 3. ? 7 sets work harness, sot single » ■ Lun harness, set collars and harness bu. white seed corn, chains. t* rope and nuiperous other articles j wi mentioned. ilea Terms of Sale:—ls.oo and « ? Ues cash in hand; all sums over **’ credit of 9 months will be given, chaser giving bankahi' note. be»'):3o 8 per cent interest after maturii 1 °rsei Per cent off for cash. No goods ds; moved until settled for. tekm HENRY KOENEMANWini Elmer Stum, S. R. Rose. Aucts. s fr
C. H. Getting, Ed F. Koenem® 8 ’ 1 _ Clerks. j , J Lunch stand on the grounds. 11 — >WS, DR. BURNHAM'S SAN-YAK arch eghoi Acts as a Llvlno Antiseptic In ;ns , Jjjomach and Intestines. n p] er San-Yak prevents self P°’ fi dder that serious Illness from wlli<: \iuke i many persons of sedentary ! , tg 0 and advanced age suffer. , r j ng San-Yak prevents ctogg ln 6 o! ng ] e colon and caecum; hence its ■ I ggy, value in destroying germs from - JU ble gested animal food which are a ,a ‘ ; ha in the true cause of poisonous d' ud b positions of the bowels, causi»« )V er, pendlcitis, rheumatism, typhoid- Town entery and arterio sclerosis or i> a,(i et, ti ed arteries. 1 P°rt, Heart trouble is developed tl- hayi self poisoning from the kidney® ishels bowels. To maintain beaUH Tern such poisoning must be checked' ver $1 you can do so with the use o< Yak. y; 2 1 Take San-Yak; it is the groove medicine yet known for man, | r child. SI.OO per bottle. T ’ lln ‘ •Sold by Smith, Yager & Eal,< •tore, Decatur, Ind.
