Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1917 — Page 3
'-’'•■>■ otiee Ih hereby Rivet, that l,v V |,._ <>f mi order of ntll | Hiiblevt roviil of the A.lunid eir' iiit c„ , , \diinio t minty. Slate ~f Indian-, , lersinne,!. Cordelia I. T., trlx of the lant mil ,„„i test,, aald Lney .1. i.iigory, .;, , I, executrix, will ..iT.-e f,„. I die sale al the eaat door ~f , ~ rt houae In the Cits of |»..< I < County, Indiana, (l|) Irfilny, lluruli !», iniT. fee simple of the followingerlbed tracts of real estate o, \,i. • 1 ''"J!"" l Indiana, to. w,traet No. 1. Inlot numboi live himd three In I>. <>. -la. kaon" on or outlet number eluhtv in ~ v of Decatur, Indiana. ‘ raet No. 2. Inlet number four him ‘J,, ‘‘‘Khty-three <483, l„ c uuk - H n ,. st Ilion 1-; >h<* town tnow eltvj of i>,.. nr, Indiana. raet Ao. ... Inlot number f,,,,,- | lun . d cighty-flve (185) in Cook's H rat Ilion to the town (now clti , ~... nr, Indiana. Tait No. I. The west half of the owing- described trait of land to('oninieneing at the northwest nor of outlet number eiglitv-six > In the town (now city) of lie,'-,,'. . Indiana, thence south „ t)1 . j..... d thirty-two (l:|s> f,.,.. t)|( , W( , st j of said lot; theme east at right ties with said west line or said lot entv-six <7«) feet: them e north one idred thirty-two (132) net thence <t seventy-six (76) feet to the place beginning'. 'raet No. 5. Inlot number seven ' ty-nine (769) in Glass & ss subdivision of outlots Nos. 293 i 295 in Joseph Crabbs thin) westaddition to rhe town (now ritv) of •atur, Indiana. "raet No. 6. Commencing- ninetve (99) feet east of the southwest ner of outlot number two hundred -six (256) in Joseph 1). Nuttn’s northwestern add-on to the irn (now city) of Deeatur, Indiana nee running east thirty-three feet nee north one hundred twenty feet’ nee west thirty-three feet. thence ■th one hundred twenty feet to the *e of beginning. 'raet No. 7. Inlot number four hun•d eighty-four (484 ) in Cook's first lition to rhe town (now city) of Ceti r, Indiana. ) feet of inh t number eight.-thre* l in the original plat of the town city) of Decatur, Indiana, as sitat the northeast corner of Third Madison streets in said citv, in-one-half (4 > interest in the wall now erected on the east said real estate, and also an in and right to use the stair-' leading to the second il.•<»;• of the brick building on the real adjoining the real estate herein on the east side thereof, ami the right to make two openin said brick wall in the second thereof, and als< including an in and right to use the sewdrain 6n the real estate lying the east side of the real estate described and to tap or join the at any convenient point, but this and right is subject to the dition that the owner of said real shall pay one-half of all extMurse in keeping the same in repair •jK>m date of using said sewer or drain, said real estate is subject t<> the c< nditions. restri< l i«ms and e&ments: In case there is a luiildbuilt thereon. rear stairway shall therein in which the owner of t« real estate adjoining on the east have an easement and right to the same; ami also subject to the to use a strip nine < i feet wide the north end <>i said real esfor an alley. Ami also the ownsaid tract and the owner of the adjoining on the east are to keep aib< maintain their respective halls and Said tracts to offered and in the order above set Ter him. Jjlppe-third cash on day of sale, one- : In n ’ ne months and one-third in months; the purchaser to exnotes for deferred pay unfits, fhUvfng relief from valuation or aplaws, providing attoritW fees for collection and bearing six interest from dale of sale, said to be secured b\ mortgage upon estate sold; or the purchaser pay all cash. Said real < ;.H< will sold for less than two-thirds of raisement. Said real estate will free of taxes aml_ other liens, taxes for year 1 917, payable in and free of anv right, lihfct of (’ irdelia I. Tcwnsend, Dick wwnsend. her husband: Robert B. Gifcofy, Lewis A. Graham. 1. bis wife; I’red I’. l-'re. h, CMmer D. Millet and M. Bello V 1-ier.-L or any of them, ma . have theroreal estate will _!••• sold snbt > taxes for vear I .. pa alde in ' • each of said abo\« described tracts, sale will begin at <.'clock CORDELIA TOWNS!.M' x of the last will ami t«staSutton and H. I’. Heller. Attoineys for Executrix. 8-1. K — OF I’l Bl H I I TTING. Notice is hereby given that the of Commissioners of Adams Cobn Indiana, will receive bids for ion of macadamize road in Hartford Township, in san •’ a ' Sch r< <ll Macfa«lam Road, up and until 10 o clock a. n on » 'i'liPNrfaA .-Mascli (5, 19(7. St the regular meeting of -uid hoard °f jHbmmissioners, held in the City of DftcAtur, Adams Count). Indiana, sealwill be received for the <<<n■VHCi n of said road, in accordance with the plans, speciti-at ions and report of the viewers and engineer, wijjcl. ire now on file in tl'-'* Auditors office of said County, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. must accompau) em n Did in twice the amount of the Iml filed. for the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder,iff awarded the contra* t. wnl enter Into contract therefor ami comthe same a< ■ >rding t<» sm h < oniract and in accordance with the biu filed. . . All bids shall be made so as to give theßmount for which said road will faff,jponstructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made b> the InlSßarge. not to exceed eight) pet any one estimate, out or tne funds to be hereinafter raised by the saleßf bonds as required by law. Tbe ‘Board of Commissioners re»erves the right to re.i< < t :in\ > nd all RK J4)H> , Amlito". Adams <’<’un(\ Ind the ucressful bidder will be »<- qulrtd furnish, pa\ ami mak< up amount to Bsll the bonds for said '’"Pio\cinent. _ x-i.>--- ; KO'i h e of ni.i< ri:i rix<.. ’ ■ '■ 1 , ,','T Board of (’oniinissionei < of • Comity. Indiana, will receive buis foi the constrnelion of a macadamized road in Washington townslup. m said ’onnt.v known as the John B- J’ 01 '" house pfaeadam lioad, ill' and until 1" o'clock Toe (1.1 > . March (i. 11*1.. at the regular meeting of said Board of Cmßmissioners, held in tlie 1 it) ol Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the eon•struetion of said road in aeeordam e with The plane. specifications and re-| port of the viewers and e ’ , £. 1 . 1 ? p e , o ’ which Lre now on tile in the Auditors office of sai’d County, said road to ne built of crushed stone alone. 9 A bond must accompany P *Y' l 1 I in twice the amount of the bid n,p d. <onditione<l for the faithful l- plf< " ance of said work, and that the binder, If awarded the contract, "ill enter Into contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with Hit mu filed. 4 , All Wds shall be made so as to give the amount for which said toad wilt be constructed for cash, P a vable ■ estimates to be made by the | in chary.- , not to exceed eight) pei i cent of any one estimate, out ot tlO funds to be hereinafter raised b) . sale of bonds as required by law. , The Board of Commissioners wserves the ight to reie ’ .•‘JIV 1 aH bids, JOHN MOM LL,
.... Auditor, A flu ms County, Ind. he fpiccesHfui bidder will he re'l'lircii to furnish, pay an<l make up whatever timount that be nec(*RHnry •*’ ell the bonds for said improve blent. X-15-22 a,,, - NOTIC E OF Pt III.IF LFTTING, Notice Ih hereby given that the *’ ' >'d cf (’ommlsslonerM of Adams County, 1 lidiuna, Will Ic< .'i\ <• I.ids for i'"’ consiruction of u rnacadamlzt><| 'oad in Blue Creek ami St. Muiv'h towußhlpH, in said Adams County, Known is the John Durr Macadam Road, up and until 10 o’cloi k a. m., on TiiFMilny, March U, IIM7, ■it the regular meeting of said Board "I (’ommlssloners. held In the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, seal'd bids will be received for the ••oust ruction 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 offii h of said County, said road to he built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accomiwinv each bld in twice the Amount of the bld filed. • ondltloned for the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder. if awar<led the contract,- will enter into contract therefor .and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with tin* bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be . (instructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per "■nt 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 anv and all Idds. JOHN .MOSERE, Auditor. Adams County, Ind. The successful bidder will >»<• !■<•- quired to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. 8-15-22 —O—NOTICE OF PI III.IF LETTING, i Notice is hereby given that the Board cf Commissioners of Adams <’ounty, Indiana, will receive bids for the <onstructlon of a macadamized road in Kirkland township, in said county, km<wn as the Worthman Macadam Road, up ami until 10 o’clock a. m., on TiteMiliiy, March <l, 1917. 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 construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers ami engineer, which are now on tile in the Auditor’s office of said County, said road to be built of ( rushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount nf 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* AU bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be < onstructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to bo hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Beard of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN MOSI’RE. Auditor. Adams County, Ind. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that he necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. 8-15-22 NOTICE OF IM RLIC 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 Jefferson township, in said < »unty, known as the John Bollenbac her Macadam Road, up and until 1 (jo'clock a. m., on TiicMdny. March fi, 1917. *?tf the i(*gnlar meeting <»f said Board of Commissioners, held in the Citv of Decatur, Adams Count). 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 County, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice tiie 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 comnlete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. AH bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be • onstructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by tlie sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. JOHN MOSI’RE. Auditor. Adams County, Ind. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. . 8-15-22 NOTICE OF IM BI.H 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 Wabash township, in said county, known as the Chris Gilliom Macadam Road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on TueNdiiy. March <». 1917. at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in tne City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with Hie plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on tile 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 tiled, conditioned for the faithful performance of said work, and that Hie bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid tiled. All bjds shall be made so as to give the afnount for whiqh said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of anv 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 anv and all bbls. JOHN IVIOSKRE. Auditor. Adams Countv, Ind. The successful bidder will ‘’.e required to furnish, pay ami make up whatever amount that be necessary to sell the bonds for said improvement. 2 - XO I’K E OF IM IILK LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board cf Commissioners of Adams Counlv, Indiana, will re< eive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Wabash township. in said county, known as the John A. Hendricks Macadam Road, up and until 10 o’clock a. m., on Tiie.wihiy, March (I. 1917. at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City of Decatur, County, Indiana, sealed blds 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 County, said rosd 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 tiid blds shall be made so as to give Ihr amount for which said road will be (‘onstructed for cash, payable on
• stliimtcs to he made b) the Engineer in Charge, not to eighty per • ent of any one eNtimatv, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds ns retpilred by law. ’J'lte Board of (’oinmlsHioncrs reserves the right to reject anv and all I i<ls. JOHN MOSI’RE. Auditor. Adams County, Ind. The suet essful bidder will bo required to furnlHh. pay and make up '•'liatever amount that be iidessai’. to sell the bonds for said improvement. 8-15-22 - APPOINTMENT OF ENECITOR. Not jet* is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Charles M Carter, late of Adams County, de-<■ is«-I The .a. late is probably solvent, ROY (’ARTER, Executor. February 5, 1917, Hooper LenhajM, Attys. 8-16-22 NPPOI N I’MENT OF tl)MI NlftTlt ATIHN. Notice is hereby given that the nn--lt ,■ i glieil has been ;ippi ti li (t“< I ."Imin’••tratrix of the estate of Frederick ?lebhcr. late of Adams county, de- • eased. The estate Is probablv sol\eut. EMI LIE MELCHER. Adminlstrat t ix. February 2, 1917. 8-15-2? \OTH E OF FIN U. MIt+IEMENT (»’ EST ATE. Notice 'ls hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of the estate of Peter Holthouse, deceased, to appear in the Aduis Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Ist day of .March, 1917, and show cause, if anv, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not bo. tpproveil; and said heirs arc notified *•» then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ANTHONY B. HOLTHOI’rfE. Administ rn tor. Decatur, Indiana, Feb. 7, 1917. John S<-burger. Atty. 8-15 - —■ ■ o ——— — - APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed admintrfiwr <»f Hi'* f of Nancy A. Mii1 i, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. EDM (’ND P. MILLER. Administrator. James T. Merryman, Atty. 25-1-8 APPOINTMi-.NT OF lAI-K I TOH. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Henry C. Fuhrman, late of Adams county, deceased. • The • •state is probably solvent. HENRY ADAM FIHRMAN, Executor. January 31, 1917. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 1-8-15 APPOINTMENT OF E\E( I TOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Henry Koeneman.n, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probablv solvent. CHRIST EICK HOFF, Executor. January 29, 1917, Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 1-S-15 O J NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees <»f William W. Glendening. deceased, to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court. held at Decatur. Indiana, on thr 19th day of February. 1917. and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with tlie estate of said decedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. RACHEL GLENDENING. Administratrix. Decatur, Ind., Jan. 25, lIHF. Peterson & Moratn Attys. , 1-8 — O; — L NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to Hie creditors, heirs and legatees of Taphenas Glaneey, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Bth dav of March, 1917, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with tlie estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ISAAC N. TEETERS, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Jan. 31, 1917. Hooper & Lenhart, Attys. o— PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will sell at public uaction on Friday, February 2?>. 1917. on what is known as the Abe Railing farm. 2 miles east and 1% miles north of Monroe, and 4% miles south of Decatur, on county farm road, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m . the following property, to-wit: Sorrel marc, coming 7 years old. weighing 1700; roan mare, 5 years old. weight 1750; these two mures are good ones; sorrel marc colt, coming 2 years old in spring; horse colt coming 1 year old in spring. Cattle: Spotted cow, coming 3 years old. 2 spring calves. Hogs; Duroc sow. due to farrow April 7; fl head of shoats, weighing about 50 lbs. each Farming Implements: Deering bind er. 8 ft. cut, good new; Walter A. Wood mower. Dain hay loader, Hoosier grain drill, good as new; land roller. good as new; disc,' 3-section spike tooth harrow and spring tooth harrow, 2 Monarch corn cultivators, good as new, hay tedder, one 2-horse wagon, with double lied, good as new; John Deere riding plow, good as new; C. B. & Q. corn planter. god as new; set bob sleds, good as new. Terms:—ss 00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit ot nine months will bo given, purchaser giv ing note with approved security; No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. WM. DURBIN. John Baumgartner. Auct. Garry Martz, Clerk. 32tG PUBLIC SALE. We, the undersigned, will offer nt public sale on the old Heiman Gerke farm, 5 miles north of Decatur, on Thursday, February 22, 1917, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit; Nine teen Head of Horses: Team of 12-year-old farm mares, in foal; mure, 9 years old. in foal; gelding 9 years old; two 5 year old bay mares, in foal; 5 4-year-old horses; one coming 3 year old mare; 3 coming 2 year old mares; 4 coming yearlings. Twentytwo Head of Cattie: Roan cow, will be fresh before sale; 5 cows coming fresh in March or April;. 2 heifers coming fresh about tlie last of March: 5 heifers 2 years old, bred; bull calf 6 months old; 8 calves, 2 to 9 months old. Fifty Head ot Hogs: Poland China male hog, 2 sows with pigs by their side; 6 sows will faTrow about March 1; 9 shoals will weight 100 lbs. each; 23 shoats, weight about 85 lbs. each; 9 pigs, weight about 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements; 6 ft. McCormick binder, McCormick mower, Deere hay loader, side delivery hay rake, hay rake, Hoosier grain drill. 2 riding
< iiltlvntoiH, Cassady riding plow, 2 hr* aktng plows, jumper, set ot befit tools, 2 spring tooth harrows. 3 sets of spike tooth harrows, new Ideal manure spreader, 3 wide tired wagons, spring wagon, hog rack. 2 sets of hay ladders, funning mill, platform scales, set. heavy harness, good as now; 2 sets breeching harness, 2 sets of farm harness, set double buggy harness and collars, liny in mow, about 12 doz. chickens, 2 turkeys, 1 gobbler and many other articles too numerous to mention.. Terms:—All sums of $5.0 (land under, cash; over $5.00 it credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security and hfiaring 8 per cent interest after ’ maturity. Five per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled tor. KUKEbHAN t SCHEARER. 8. R. Rose, John Hpuhler, Aucts. Chas. Mauley, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming I will offer at public auction at my rcsi- ! dence, 1 mile east of Peterson, near • the Beet v churen. or miles west ;if Decatur, on the Bluffton road on Friday. February 23. 1917, beginning i at 12 o’clock, ni„ the following per- , sonal property, to-wit: Four Head ’ of Horses: Black mare. Hi years old; bay mare. t> years old; brown mare, 20 ■ years old; bay mare colt, 3 years old. Three Mead of Cattle; Brindle cow. 1 9 years old. calf by side by date of - sale; black cow. 3 years old. fresh in September; red heifer. 2 years old, fresh in May. Fifteen Head Hogs: Full blooded Duroc male hog. 1 year old; sow to farrow April 1; 13 feeding shoats, 5 of then) Poland China. t 2% tons of good timothy hay in mow, about I(H> bu. corn in crib; about 50 " bu. of seed oats, clean from mus- - tard. Farming Implements: McCor- • tniek mower, 5 ft. cut, Rock Island hay loader, sulky Diamond plow, walking Diamond plow. Tiger cultls vator, 1-horse spring cultivator. Ideal sprehder, wheelbarrow, double shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, tongue - truck disc harrow, 12x18 John Deere; Smith wagon and box, hay rack and e beet box, spring wagon. 2 buggies. 2 fanning mills, in good shape; 4 h. p. gas engine. Quaker City feed grinder, power feed cutter, corn sheller, 800 tbs. scales, copper kettle. 2 iron kettles, sausage grinder, lard press and stuffer. work harness for 3 - horses, in good shape; set of buggy ' harness. L Terras: —$5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security and bearing fl 5 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JOHN T. BAKER. John Spuller, Noah Frauhiger, Auctioneers. s o PUBLIC SALE. We will offer for sale 5*4 miles e southeast of Decatur or 1 mile north 0 and 2*4 miles cast of Monroe, known ’’ as the old Coppock farm on Wednesday, February 14, 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following personal property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: Bay mare. 10 years old. weight 1500; bay mare. 3 years old, weight 1400; both bred; bay mare, . coming 2 years old. a good one; “ driving horse, weight about. 1000; grey mare, 10 years old. weight 1100; bay horse, sound, weight 100; 4 yr. o old Shetland pony mare, bred, broke ■ to all harness, Shetland stallion, well 'i broke in harness or saddle. Cattle: - Six Head: Cow, 6 years old, an exe tra good one, fresh latter part of May; Holstein heifer, will be fresh in May; Holstein bull, 1 year old in June; one coming yearling heifer, 2 2 year old heifers, coming fresh this spring. Twenty-one Head Hogs: O. I. C. brood sow. will farrow Ist of April; 20 head of shoats. weighing ,> from CO to 100 lbs. Poultry: About 4 dozen good laying hens. Farming s Implements: Good farm wagon, bug l s gy. riding cultivator, Daisy walking cultivator, good as new, one 7 shovel ■_ cultivator, Osborne disc harrow, 60- . tooth spike harrow, spring tooth hari. row. single shovel plow, walking g breaking plow, set breeching har- » ness, fly nets, horse collar, shovels. ’ forks and rakes, set hay ladders, set dump boards; three or four tons of 2 hay, some corn. Terras; —$5 and under cash; over |5 a credit of 9 months without interest will be given, tlie purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods re- . moved until settled tor. Ladies' Aid of St. Paul will serve i dinner. HAGERTY & EVERETT, i Jeff Liechty, Auct. H. 'E. Williams, Clerk. I PUBLIC SALE. ’ Having rented my farm T will offer at public sale at my residence, ten miles southeast of Decatur, seven miles southeast of Monroe, five miles south of Pleasant Mills, five miles ! southwest of Willshire, one mile south and one mile east of South ’ Salem, on Friday, February 16, 1917, ' the following property, to-wit: Six Head of Horses: One 4 year old brown mare, weight 1500, in foal, bay mare, 3 years old. in foal, weight 1400; gray mare, 12 years old. weight ICOO, in foal, pair of good bay colts, coming 2 years old, one a mare and . the other a horse; bay mare colt, i 9 months old. Cattle: One dark roan Durham cow, fl years old, weight 1400; to calve Ist of April; good • milker; dark Durham cow. weight 1400, to calve the last, of Sept.; good milker. 5 years old; light roan heifer. 2 years old, to calve Ist of Oct., good milker; good Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, to calve last of Sept; splendid Guernsey cow, 5 years old, to calve Ist of Sept ; good yearling Durham heifer; good yearling Durham steer. Hogs: Mixed Duroc sow with pigs by her side; good Durham sow, 15 months old, bigs by her side; good Durow sow, 2 years old, with nice litter of pigs; thoroughbred big type Poland Chnia sow. 15 months old, with fine litter of pigs; thoroughbred big type Poland China sow, bred to thoroughbred Poland China male, to pig in May; thoroughbred big type I Poland China male hog, 8 months I old; 7 thoroughbred big type Poland) I China shoats, fine for breeders; 6; i good Duroc shoats. Poultry: 100 ' Plymouth Rock hens, good layers, 20 ■ Brown Leghorn hens, of good laying | strain. Machinery: Good Deering 1
binder, Walter A. Wood mower, Sit-!' porior ten-disc drill, new Osborne 8- ■ ft. tedder, buggy, now Akron sulky corn cutter, good Dain hay loader. Black Hawk corn planter, good as new 4-horse Joint Deere gang plow, 2 breaking plows, potato digger, corn stalk cutter, self dump hay rake, disc harrow, spike tooth harrow, new clod crusher, land roller. 2 corn cultivators, 6 shovels, 2 double shovel plows, single shovd plow, corn sheller, seed sower, grind stone, new; cross cut saw, chicken coups, hog troughs, 30 grain sacks, carpenter tools, one carriage, good as new, 2 good wagons, 1 old wagon, good wagon box, set of new dump boards. 2 hors - sled, hay ladders. 2 scoop boards. Harness: Two sets double work harness, set double driving harness, set single driving harness, wagon umbrella. Grain: Eigh tons timothy hay, 3 tons clover hay. 100 bu. corn. 2*2 bu. clover seed, 15 bu. of potatoes. Early Rose and Carmen No. 2; 3 bu. Reed’s Yellow Dent, corn; Evergreen swee.t corn seed, >4 bu. of spring wheat for seed. Household Goods: Two heating stoves, range, good: oak bed room suit, good bed wilh springs, walnut book case, sanitary davenport, Crown sewing machine. good; dining room table parlor chair, roilier, portable batlt tub, mans suit case, new vacuum cleaner. Blue Bell separator, good; ladies’ bicycle, kraut jars, flower rack, with house plants, palms, teams, bearing lemon tne, bearing orange tree, various kinds of lamps, cots. A welltrained stock dog, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a . credit of 12 months will be given, the first 6 months without niterest; 6 per cent interest for tlie last six months. MATTIE YOUNG. Jesse Michaud. Auct. Lloyd Campbell, Clerk. Refreshments will bo served by I the Ladies’ Aid. feb 3-s&6da ———————— ■■■-■.. ■(>-... ... Curing Sleeplessness. Sleeplessm s often follows overfa- ; tigue, exhaustion and late-hour habits. Those who retire at about nine tire • less often affected with it. Emotions . and other cxcitenielits are causes. A 1 glass of hot inilii, lemonade, or other ; harmless beverage before retiring, a .’ hot mustard foot batlt, ici packs, hot blankets and other) nondrugging methods all have conqursts to their credit. I Medicines are unsafe measures. a I Reason for Sleep. Popular opinion is that we sleep because we arc exhausted. But a Swiss physiologist, Doctor Claparede, • now advances the theory that we sleep to avoid being exhausted. His theory is that sleep, instead of being the result if fatigue, is simply an impulsive 3 self-disinfection which the imdy coni ducts in order to get rid of the waste t products before they have time to ■ produce exhaustion. t 1 Bird Statistics. • Tiie files of tlie United States de- ' partment of agriculture contain more ’ than I.tKMMXW cards concerning the distribution and migration of North American birds.
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— How to Regulate High Blood Pressure. Take San Yak. It prevents a I honey like hardening of the arteries ' at ages past 50 years. Dr. Burnham'a Son Yak is the sum way to prevent PiiralysiH and Apoplexy. In its use you have prevented or (tired bladder and kidney trouble. It Is the greatest in use to prevent tho clumsy stiff joints and muscles and for Neuritis or Rheumatism and Constipation. It. has no parallel for quality and results. HIRAM SHOWALTER of Angola. Ind. 1 suffered greatly for several years with bladder weakness and I am willing for the public good to let any one know that eight bottles of San Yak cured me. I find that a dose at times keeps my muscles from getting stiff and clumsy, and 1 surely feel fine. J. B. WARDEN of Angola, Ind. Has this to say of San Yak; I have been troubled several years with bad heart and stomach trouble. Sun Yak has squared me away and I believe it would do tho same for others If they would try it. I surely feel fine. GEO. SLACK of Angola, Ind. Says this for San Yak: I have had kidney trouble and rheumatism for six years. San Yak squared me away, and I can work without fatigue or the ail in symptoms. I surely can boost for Sau Yak. E. L. THOMAS of Angola, Ind. Says of San Yak: I was surely bad off for several years with blad- 1 der and kidney weakness. I had , tried doctors and medicines so much ( I had no faith in anybody. I was | persuaded to try San Yak and let me tell you it is the right stuff for kidney and bladder trouble. JOHN BAKER AND WIFE of Laketon, Ind. Say. \Ve are very old people and have been badly afflicted, and in trying out the San Yak we have found it to be a fine tonic and a wonderful regualtor for the bowels and stomach. F. H. LAMB Proprietor Lamb Hotel, Antwerp, Ohio. 1 suffered the tortues from tuberculosis of the bowels eleven years with shattered nerves and no health. I Three bottles of San Yak cured me two years ago, and you are free to use this letter for the benefit it may be to others. DORY KING, of North Manchester. Ind. Says of San Yak: I wish I had the time to go and recommend San Yak to al! who have stomach trouble. Sau Yak is a world beater for the stomach'. We can tell you of more cures in Docatur. Sold by SMITH, YAGER & FALK BEf’ATI R. INIHNV4 HEJBACHES nervousness, sleeplessness and other iils are often caused by disordered stomach or liver. Green’s August Flower is the remedy for all such afflictions. < Two Sizes—2sc and 75c. Sold by Smith. Yager & Falk.
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