Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1916 — Page 2
a? 'jk —--L-*! -- *t .. .7L— ■ qfefifc. •jr *■ '• ■ | &C7K Mogul 8-16 4tA7e <V V i ftJ Kerosene-Burning Tractor Sr ” • *■* Mogul 8-i6 is the only tractor of its size that we know of that works on low-grade kerosene. That gives it two big advantages over other tractors. Mogul 8-16 burns any oil that can be burned in an engine. Since you can always get naphtha, benzine, motor spirits, kerosene. or souse of the low-grade distillates,.you are sure of a plentiful supply o£ luel at all times. That’s one advantage. The other is that kerosene and the other oils cost less and, in all probability, always will cost less than gasoline. You know f ’iffer- < ace in price now, and you can easily figure the saving in b-ruing lowgrade on. That’s another advantage. Kerosene is not explosive. Gasoline is. Gasoline requires a separate tank. If you buy a Mogul 8-16, your one kerosene tank will be all you need. We have a sample Mogul 8-16 right here in the store. Come in and have a look at it. We believe when you have seen it, and ktjow all it w ill do for you, that you will want one for your spring work, especially when you realize that it costs you only $675 cash, F. O. B. Chicago. Go. vzz jave V" fct When You 5’- iV'. W Think of Harness Think of A. W. Tanvas Har- | ness made to order; harI j ness repaired: \ ■ auto res rebuilt and douI ble-treaded; auto tops recovA. W. TANVAS The Harness and Buggy Man. CALL or PHONE 471 237 NORTH SECOND ST. PUBLIC SALE. east of Salem, on Tuesday, February I will offer for sale at my residence sharp, the following property, to-wit: on the Kauffman farm, 3% miles Ten Head of Horses: Black mare. 10 southeast of Willshire, and 2 miles years old, in foal; bay horse, 11 years — ——————— - - — — /aVtIXYICIU j T3ie~WoTLc(er Car * J z ” "****Sw. IS I ®T f w A. ft V • T I VvEf "JSh/ a If Wil i|ft . B® m g One-Man Mohair Top The new Maxwell is equipped with a one. man real mohair top. It can be raised or low. ered almost in an instant, by one person. 1 here are no top bows near the driver’s seat. || This gives the driver and passenger beside him an unobstructed view on both sides of the car. The storm curtains are quick-ad iustable. =3 We are waiting to take you for a £a| test ride in the car that has broken all low “First-Cost” records, and is breaking all low “After-Cost” records. g One Man Mohair lop Electric Starter g I Demountable Sims B B I F. 0.8. DETROIT i u | MOTOR SALES CORP., Ft. WAYNE, IND. | • ~ i| J " *^ r
old; black horse .about 12 years old; bay horse, 4 years old; bay mare, 3 years old; bay olt, 2 years old; black mare colt, 1 year old; bay colt 19 months old; horse colt. 10 months old; black mare, 8 years old, weight about 1,275. EJght Head of Cattle: Jersey cow, 6 years old, with calf by her side; Jersey cow, 5 years old, will 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 Hogs: Dufoc brood sow, farrow April 1; 15 head of shoats, weighing from 75 to 90 lbs. each. Poultry: 100 chickens; 3 turkeys, 2 hens and 1 gobbler. Farming Implements: Two 2-horse wagons. John Deere breaking plow, Osborne disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, Osborne hay loader, used one season; Deering mower, hay rake, bob sled, hay ladder, top buggy, Sharpless cream separator, log chains and stirrups and many other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 mouths will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note; 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for. JAMES RHOADES. Jeff Liechty, Auct M. A. Ripley, Clerk.
PUBLIC SALE.
As the undersigned will move to Monroe and quit farming, he will offer for sale at his residence, 4 miles west of Monroe, 5 miles south of Peterson. known as W. S. Wolfe farm, on Tuesday, February 29, 1916, beginning at 10 o’clok sharp, the following property, to-wit: .Three Head Horses: Including bay horse, 5 years old, weight 1300; bay horse, 3 years old. well broke, weight 1300; bay mare, general purpose. 6 years old. weighs about 1100. Four Head of Cattle: Including <ne Guernsey cow. 8 years old. giving 2 gal. of milk daily; white heifer, § months old. fresh in April; r«»d heifer, 8 months old; red cow. fresh in two weeks. Thirty-nine Head of Hogs: Seven sows, including white sow, will pig March 1; spotted sow, pig March 1; 2 red sows, pig March 20; 2 white sows, pig March 18; 32 head of shoats, weighing about 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements: One good farm wagon, wagon box, scoop board, hay ladders. McCormick binder, Deering mower, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow. land roller, Osborn disc, Battle Ax riding breaking plow, Gale walking breaking plow, Gale corn riding plow, Deering walking corn plow, Boss gasoline engine. 4Vs hp.; buzz saw. New Holland feed grinder, 8 in. burr; feed cutter, with blower attachment; corn sheller, with power pulley; new carriage, L'nion City storm buggy, 3 tons timothy hay, 40 shocks fodder in barn, new set work harness, 5 collars and siime old harness,, set good buggy harness, 200 bu. good seed oats, 40 bu. rye, 100 chickens and numerous other articles. Terms: —All sums vs $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 mouths will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security and bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. 4 per cent discount for cash. No property removed until settled for. F. L. JOHNSTON. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. Geo. Me Manama, Clerk. Zion Ladies’ Aid will serve dinner.
PUBLIC-SALE. My lease having expired, the undersigned will offer for sale at the old Samuel Houk farm, located on the Allen-Adams county line, % mile cast of Williams, or 2 miles south, 1% miles east of Hoagland, 2 miles east of St. John’s, Stop 19, on ti action line, on Thursday, March 2. This will be one of the largest sates of the season, therefore sale will have to start at 10 o’c’.ock sharp, all the following property: Fourteen Head of Horses: Bay horse, 8 years old( weight 1500; black horse, 8 years old, weight roan mare, 9 years old, weight 1309; bay mare, 7 years old. in foal; bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1200; gray mare, 4 years old, weight 1400; bay mare, 3 years old, weight 1300; roan horse, 3 years old, weight 1300; match team of Chestnut sorrels, 2 and 3-years old, will make good ones; match team of bays, 2 years old, year ling colt, 2 year old pony. Thirty Head of Cattle: Two red cows. 6 and 7 old, weight 1200; each, both have calf by side; 2 roan cows, 5 and 6 years old, with calf by side; black cow, 7 years old, calf by side; 3 cows, be fresh by day of sale; 2 brindle cows, 1 fresh in April, 1 in May; 3 Durham stock bulls, 1 year old; several young heifers and number of yearling steers. Ten Head of Hogs: Seven Duroc giits, will farrow between April 1 to 15; Chester White male hog, some stock hogs; 28 head of fine Shropshire breeding ewes, 14 turkeys, 8 hens, 6 young toms; 10 ddz. chickens; Shepherd dog, 2 years old, a good one. Farming Implements: New No. 1 Birdsell clover huller, just bought last season; New Deere binder, ft. cut. tongue truck, used one season; liiternatioua! manure spread er, 3 mowers, Deering 6 ft, Deering 5 ft. ind Osborne 5 ft. cut; clover buncher, rake hay loader, 2-horse haytedder. new Osborne side delivery rake, hay rake, Columbus disc grain
drill, P. & O. corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; 4 cultivators, 2 walking, 2 riding; 2 double disc plows, 2 walking plows, 2 disc harrows, 1 14-disc with tandem; 3 section Osborne spring tooth harrow, 3-sectlon spike tooth harrow, 2 land rollers, single cultivator, 2 worse potato planter. 2 seed sowers, 5 hp. Galloway gasoline engine, on truck equipped with 18 In. friction clutch pulley, 2H hp. gasoline engine and pump jack, 3-in. tire wagon, complete; narrow tire wagon, farm truck, with steel wheels; 16 ft. wagon box. 2 sets hay ladders, good as new; 2 sets dump boards, 3horse evencr, for wagon; bob sled, mud boat, spring wagon, road wagon, 7 sets work harness, set single buggy harness, set collars and harness; 25 bu. write seed corn, chains, tools, rope and numerous other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, cash in hand; all sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 3 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. HENRY KOENEMANN. Elmer Sturn, S. R. Rose, Aucts. C. H. Getting, Ed F. Koenemann, Clerks. Lunch stand on the grounds. o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG
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MlTIt E OF HtTIM; E* I-IUMIKV ELECTION Notice I* hereby given that the Hoard of ConiflilEilonerH of Adams Count). Indiana has tried and the folio whig regular vat ime um<<i at General Election* uui the voting places In the several precinct, of said conntv for the Primary Election to be held March 7, l»16, to-wlt: East Union Kohr School House. West l’nion — Brodbeck school House. „ ... E-.uM Hoot—Aber School House West Hoot — Monmouth school prebit—Frletlftelm School House. , South Preble -School House No. fi. North Kirkland—-Peterson School H South Kirkland—First Dwelling House east of store al Honduras. North Washington—Ben Eitings residence. ... ... i South Washington—Uvinker ScUool North St. Mary’s Bobo School House South St. Mary’s—Pleasant Mills School House. North Blue Creek—School House No. 7. South Blue Creek - Basement of new school house, located at southwest corner of section 27, District No. 1. North Monroe —Monroe School House Middle Monroe —Election School House. Berne "A"— Cottage Hotel. Berne “B”—Town Hall. French—Election School House. North Hartford —Linn Drove School House. , South Hartford —Rear Room of Perryville Store. North Wabash — Election School House. Ceslon—Ceylon School House. Geneva A” —Town Calaboose. Geneva “B”—C. Haviland building on Line Street in Town of Geneva. West Jefferson —Buukniaster School falouee. East Jeffrson —Booher School House. Decatur. First Ward ' A ’ —F red Linn’s Shop. First Ward “BI’—Office 1 ’—Office of Decatur Egg Case Co. Secund Ward ‘ A”—Basement of the Oourt House. Second Ward “B"—Bonn at rear of home of Ja» »»l> Spangler at < timer of
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Kighth and Madson Livery Third Ward A —Jiolthous ’“l-hird Ward -H-’-Hla.-krmith Shop ” GivenV}' oraid 'b- >ard of Commlasloneri of c^{ij KL i„ H-2« p editor. FOR SALE. One set of heavy harness, 1 set of farm harness. 1 set of buggy harness, all new. hand made. Harness oil .right, as long as it lasts. Stop at 506 So. 13th St., and get the price. I2f-s-4wks W. H. AMRINE. ______________ o— - 1 MR. FARMER! Now is the time to got your horse in the best of health for spring work. Get a bucket of Stock food from the Republic Stock Food and Medical company and get results. During the
month of February we quote the lowing special prices: Stock food * lbs, for $2.00; Poultry Tonic, perUl 50c; Hog Tonic, per box. $1.50. y,i’ : sale by Otto F. Koenemann. at Hets | Knapp & Son's hardware store. PIANO TUNING AND REPAlilhj D. A. OUHom (Profession.!) er and repairer of pianos and machine., ana piano tuner. £«.ieri I both branches. Write or phcs»| Line P, city. Office at home. R* I dence, south end city limits, at G. I ’ & I. railroad crossing. At home. I Saturdays. 293-m-w-s-ts I . o— FOR RENT. Fields for spring crops. InqElreJl J. K. Niblick, R. F. D. No. 8, or t # I ■ phone 6-T. I
