Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1916 — Page 3

PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will sell at public auction, 1 mile east and 1% miles south of Tocsin, or 3 miles north of Craigville, on Tuesday, Feb. 29, 1916, the following property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses and Mules: A span of 2-year-old mules, well broke, bey mare, 9 years old, weighing 1430 i lbs., bred to Conrad's Belgian hors- ; bay gelding, 2 years old, weighing! 1250; broke; black filly, 1 year old; 8-year-old driving horse, weighinglllOO lbs., work in all harness, a rt>»d driver. M Nine Head Cattle: Jersey cow, 6 years old. giving 3 gallons of milk a day, black cow, 6 years old, giving 2 gallons of milk a day, fresh in April; black cow 4 years old, calf by side; Jersey hieifer, 2 years old, calf by side. Tlese are all good milkers. Two good feeding steers. 2 years old; 2 roan heifers, coming 2 years old; Jersey cblf. 4 months old. Sheep: Twelve head good breeding

PUBLIC SALE

As I have rented my farm 1 will sell at public Auction at my residence, 4 miles ndtth and % mile west of Preble. 7 mile northwest of Decatur. 1 mile south and 1 mile west from Stop 19 along Hie Fort Wayne & Decatur interurban. 3% miles southeast of Poe, on : htesday, February 29, the following I property, to-wit: Nine Head of Horses, consisting of sorrel mare, 4aye ns old, weight 1600; bay in are, 4 years old. weight 1500; bay hors®, ®ears old. weight 1200; bay horse, •fears old. weight 1150; bay horse, 12 [years old. weight 1700; bay colt, > wa' old; roan colt, 2 years old; sorrt: colt, 2 years old; roan colt, 1 Bei old. Twenty-five Head of Cattle, eor-isting of one % Jersey, 7 years old. fresh by day of sale; Jersey cow, 4 years old. fresh in about 4 weeks; Holstein cow. 3 years old. 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, S years old, fresh Ist of June; these cows are all on a full flow of milk; % 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 rearing steers, 1 yearling heifer, S her; fall calves. 2 head of winter c*h< . Twenty-five Head of Hogs: Six brood sows, all bred to registered: Duroc hog, will farrow by March 15; registered Duroc male hog.

As I have sold my farm I will hold a public sale at my residence, 2 miles west of Decatur on the Decatur-Bluff-ton pike, |bn what is known as the old Peter Bfetsel farm, on Thursday, March 2, I|l6, beginning at 10 o'clock sharp, the property: Four head of Houses: Bay gelding, 5 years old, weight ICOO, sound and gentle, any or child can drive this hon»j ; bay mare, 6 years old. % full blooded Belgian, weight 1650, bred to Frbinger Belgian horse, will foal March pl; black mare, 7 years old, weight 1400. bred to foal April 1; black inarel 6 years old, weight 1300; these two mare are full sisters. Fifteen Head of Cattle: Bed Polled Angus cow, gnesh May 1; red cow, 7 years old, fresh May 15; red and white spotted cow, 5 years old, fresh May 20; red cow, 4 years old. fresh May 25; 2tied heifers, 3 years old, fresh Marc* 20; red heifer, 3 years old, fresh March 25; red steer, com ing 3 years old; black steer, coming 2 years old) 5 coming yearling calves: full blooded black Polled Angus bull, 2 years o>4; [Ten Head of Hogs: One O. 1. C. brood sow, will farrow April 20; 9 sheets weighing from 50 to 60 lbs. each. I Four dozen chickens; 2 dogs; about 5 tons of mixed hay. some shredded corn fodder. Farming ImI plements: JOne McCormick binder, 7 ft. cut, with ton truck; McCormick [ mower, with clover buncher; hay tedder, hay Bake, hay loader, 8 hole wheat drill; Avery corn planter, Avery culttVator, 2 iron spike tooth harrows, 60 tooth; breaking plow, fanning mill; feed cutter. Turnbull wagon, with Bed; light 2-horse wagon, scoop board, stock rack, hay ladder, top buggy. Chase plush rubber interlined robe, spring wagon, 2-seated; ; grindstone, 2 post augers, forks and shovels, g 2 log chains, 2 iron kettles, a 75-gallon feed cooker, wlth|coal grate; bob-sled, set of work harness, set single harness, 5 hair face horse collars and sweat pads, 2 sets of fly nets, single fly net, 3 horse btanl-ets, 4 stable blankets, 14tt> sledge. Meyer spraying pump and j tank, 125 feet of steel %-inch wire caI ble and fear, grass seed sower, 2 grain , cradles, Brush scythe, mowing scythe,

JOSEPH WETSEL Lunch will be served on grounds. J. J. Baumgartner Auct.

ewes, all from 3 to 4 years old, will lamb In April. Hogs, Five Head: Three sows, bred to farrow in March: sow, bred to farrow in May; Duroc male hog. Farm Implements: Two good farm wagons, set of hay ladders and corn box, wagon box, top buggy, cream separator, set buggy harness, 2 good sets of double work harness, set of fly nets, night blankets, collars and pads, 6 good leather halters, many other articles not mentioned. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock, a. m. Terms:— $5.00 and under cash; sums over $5.00 one year’s time, with last G months at 6 per cent; 4 per cent discount for cash. Wm. Yarger, Noah Frauhiger, Auct. Irvin Wasson, Clerk. Ladies' Aid of Tocsin to serve dinner.

2 years old; 18 head shoats, weighing from 100 to 125 lbs. each. Farming Machinery: Osborn grass mower, used 1 season; Osborn double disc, used 1 season; Buckeye fertilizer drill, used 2 seasons; Osborn hay loader, used 2 seasons; Oliver riding cultivator, used 2 seasons; Gale riding cultivator, used 2 seasons; solid bar steel roller, used 2 seasons; Gale 3-horse walking plow, used 1 season; Oliver walking plow, Bradley riding plow, Korn King manure spreader, Champion binder, Thomas hay tedder, Thomas side delivery rake, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, rubber tire top buggy, Storm King buggy; these buggies are all new; 2-seat-ed spring wagon, ton wagon, bob sleigh, Studebaker wagon, wagon with logging bunks, farm wagon with 2 sets of wheels; set new breeching harness, never been used; set used breeching harness, set chain trace harness, with hip breeching; 2 sets buggy harness, hog rack, hay ladder, 2 feed cookers, iron kettle, I about 200 bushels oats, about 600 bushels corn in crib, hay in mow, fodder in barn, DeLaval cream separator, used about 8 months, 100 head young chickens, and many other articles too numerous to mention. 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 note with approved security; 5 per cent off for cash. Martin C. Heckman. Bunn and Baumgartner, Aucts. Lunch will be served on the ground

PUBLIC SALE

1 8 hay slings, 2% hp. Waterloo gasoj line engine, pump jack, wood saw ‘frame, with 12-in. saw; 3 belts, 150 bu. seed oats, 50 bu. of corn, 2 bu. seed corn, bushel of mixed clover and timothy seed, carpenter tools, Henry Disten rip saw, Henry Disten hand saw. full set of Jennings auger bits, set of gimlets, 8-in. arm plane, grooved bottom; 14-in. arm plane, grooved bottom; 14-in. Fray’s ball bearing ratchet brace, 4 chisels; these goods are mostly new; 2 squares. 2 buck saws, cross-cut saw, 2 hand saws, 18*n. pipe wrench, 18-in. monkey wrench and other tools too numerous to mention. Household Goods: Round Oak base burner, Round Oak, No. 9, cooking range, cast iron cooking stove, Brussels rug, ll%xl2; Brussels rug, genuine quarter sawed oak revolving seat bed davenport, genuine Spanish leather cover, quarter sawed oak, 12 ft. extension table, suitable for parlor or dining room; 6 oak parlor chairs, leather seats, 4 rocking chairs, 2 oak, one with leather seat and back; oak frame mirror, 24x46 inches, finest imported double plate glass; buffet, genuine quarter sawed oak, 48x24-inch plank top, 40x12-inch finest beveled plate mirror; Sicilian band rope portiers, 2 stands, asbestos table cover, to cover 48 inches; 12 ft. extension table, Seth Thomas 8-day clock, 4 lace curtains, 4 brass curtain rods, 2 wash bowls and pitchers, 100-piece dinner set, 1 steel tubing white porcelain bed with springs and mattresses, vacuum carpet sweeper, 15 yds. of linoleum. These goods are mostly new. Ten-ft. extension table, 8 ft. kitchen table, 12 chairs, 2 churns, sausage grinder, sausage staffer and lard press, 3 beds, single bed, cooking utensils, 10 bu. potatoes, 50 bu. apples, few pounds of lard, stand of bees, 50-gal. steel coal oil barrel, corn sheller, blacksmith vise, copper wash boiler, wash tub and wringer, 20 ft. ladder, sewing machine, sleigh, cupboard, and many other articles. Terms of Sale:—ss.oo and under, cash ni hand; all sums over 15.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for.

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PUBLIC SALE

I will offer for sale at my farm, 3 miles south east of Decatur, or 3 miles west of Pleasant Mills, on the old Dailey farm, March 3, 1916, at 10:30 a. m., the following property: Horses: Work team. 9 and 10 year olds; driving mare, 10 years old; hackney mare colt. Cattle: Red cow, coming fresh March 22; red cow, coming fresh April 5; red cow, coming fresh April 1; Durham calf, 9 months old. These are all good Durham cows and hard to beat. Hogs: Two brood sows, will farrow sth and 23rd of March. Chickens: 150 head of White Leghorns and Rocks, and 4 turkey hens and 1 tom, Bronze. Farming Implements: Osborne hay loader, used last year, good as new; wood hay tedder, used last year, like new; Mil

J. J. Baumgartner, Auct.

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