Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1917 — Page 4
I THE REX THEATRE I TRIANCLE ANO PARAMOUNT PICTURES TODAY Thus. 11. Ince presents Frank Keenan, Louise Glaum and Charles Kay in “HONOR THY NAME” A Triangle Wonder Play in Five Aets. A remarkable picture has been built on this story of old Virginia, with its single code of morals and its high principles for c.omanknd. Photography and acting are of the usual Triangle quality. USUAL PRICES, FIVE AND TEN CENTS a ~THE RESURECTK)N~I TWO REEL DRAMA I And a “LONESOME LUKE AND THE I BANGTAILS” Comedy. I This is the eighth grade students I show the proceeds of which go | towards the purchase of a victrola I At The CRYSTAL THEATER I .5 and 10 Cents I | TONIGHT ONLY j THE MAN YOU MEET DAILY ' iTv courteously serving you through toe v tS \ I 'll teller's aperaure. at The Old Adams , county Bank, is actuated by the same ‘ Vis motive as !s every officer of this in- 3 patrons :hull feel, in banking here, Ag that they are entitled to every ser- f "g&j to extend them. ’< 01bG6ams&uiOank •©ccatur-3n&-
FARMS FOR SALE. In Lagrange, Steuben, DeKalb and Noble counties, Indiana: 80 acres, all black and level land, located 2% miles from market, all under cultivation: price 1120 per acre; fair buildings. 160 acres located within 3 miles of good market, good land and buildings: SBO per acre.
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40 acres located 2% miles from Lagrange, fair buildings, all farming land, price sllO per acre. If you do not see what you desire, write us. We refer you to Schug, Metier Co., of Berne, or the State Bank of Lagrange. MARTIN & COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. 29t30 By H. A. Auatln.
DAILY MARKET KEI’OKT. EAST BUFFALO. Kasi Itttffuh*. N. Y,, March IG.- tS|»’ < lnl to Ikilly Democrat.l l'e< ■ Ipl», I”,tint; >hl|iii)cntN 1.140; iitfli ini to New \..in 1.1 io M*s i lo- lfm Hiendy. .Medium and heavies. (15.4u(i if, IW; Yorker*. (15.£M£15.40: pig*. *l3.ihi*. 13.75: rough*, (13.<5(i 14.00; aiana, $11,506 (12 su, cuttle. 436; ateady; Ik . |>. 34,000; -toady; lop litnib*. lie; olio loud 116.50. CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET. Chicago, .Mud h 16.—Wheat—No. 2 and 3 rod. nominal; No. 2 hard, nominal: No 3 hard, ll.8«L Coni—No. 2 yellow, I) l.Ofi; No. 3 yellow, llO’MilOStt; No, 4 yellow. *1 (>«•» lus Oats No :' white, 56' w Si57H< , •i.imi.ird. ..to-tliei Hye Nominal. Barli\«»1.13W»1 42. Pork Nominal. Ia rd (io o’(i *1" "7 Rih* 117.170 17 62. LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium. (13.26613.50: | ig» and Halits. 512.7501:1.00; stnga. *loto 10.50; roughs. *10.40612.; prime »teer*. ($98.50; lights, mediums. (?<t I 7 50; cow* , (5.006 (.OT; good bulls.! (6 5007.00; Imlogn a bulls. *6 50<t (7.00; calves. (11.00; best lambi, (I l,00(i 12.00; mediums and ligt.i. (9.00010.00; ewes. (8.0067.00; weth-i era. (0006 10.00. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs. 22c; butter. 206 25c. CRAIN MARKET. Wheat. (1.90: earn. (1.45: oats, 57c:, rye. (1.25; barley. (1.00; clover seed.] ? *lO 00: alsikeseed. *10.00; timothy: seed. *1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15cr' fowls, 15c; ducks.l I.lc s. se. 11< : young turkeys. 15c; ol<L/4.in turkeys. 13c; old hen turkay-J 13<U old roosters. 7c: eggs, 25c. Ind. | llunner ducks. 11c. Above prices arc! fc- poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. But,erfat. delivered, 4’l<-; butterfat, at station, 39c; butterfat in countrv, 38c. WOOL AND HIDES. Wool. 37c: beef hides, 17c; calf hides, 18c; tallow, fie; sheep pelts, 5Oc0(1.5O. PUBLIC SALE. As the undersigned Is going to nnt farming he will offer for sale at ris residence, U mile east of Monri’.e, on Tuesday. March 20. 1917. be-bi'-ming at 10 o’clock a tn., the folloving personal property, to-wit: Fotir Head of Horses, consisting of bay mare, coming 6 years old; 2 black' mares. 4 years old; bay gelding, 3 years old. Eight Head of Cattle: Jersey cow. 6 years old. fresh April 1; biack cow. 3 year* old. fresh April 1: black cow. 6 years old, fresh in September! 2 year old heif- • r. 2 yearling steers and 1 calf. Thir-I ty-one Head of Hogs: Two brood hows. Poland China male hog. 28 shoats. Farming Implements: McCormick mower, American grain drill. Sure Drop corn planter, with] fe • r uttacin. ■: t; I > . loader. Monarch hay tedder. Walter i A. Wood manure spreader. 2 Oliver, cultivators, 3 breaking plows, wagon, hay ladders. Johnston disc harrow, John Deere disc, spring tooth harrow, spike drag. 60 tooth spike harrow, buggy. 3 sets breeching harness, double set of farm harness, Anker' Holth cream separator, 150 egg Simplicity incubator, 8 doz. chickens, about 200 bu. of corn, 80 bu. of seed oats and some hay, household furniture and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, cash: over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Meals served bv Ladles' Aid of Monroe. S. V. JOHNSON. J N. Burkhead, Jeff Liechtv, Aucts. W. S. Smith. Clerk. 62t4 NOTICE. , We will not he responsible for any- ! thing sold to Mrs. Lena Neunschwan- , dor on credit from this date, March 2, ’ 1917. By N NEUENSCHWANDER, 63t2 Treasurer. i
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'| HELP WANTED ' FOR RENT Four furnished room* for light hoiisekimping; 'phone 621. —lt. W. Sholty. 38tu th«t-tl \V ANTED-To rent. 5 or 6 room modern house by April 15th. Call 'pbune 817. 48tf FOR RENT - A 7 risitn hoti '■ on Null , man Ave, Hurd and soft water, gns 'light*. Inquire nt the First Nut lorn 1 : liunk. Wt 6 ' FfTTI SALE™ 'outiiulidlngs suitable for aiiruge woodhoiise <>i i-oal shed. . Inquire of Fred V. Mills. 82t:i One-hall lhe linte has passed in our annual money-saving sale. A word to the wise is sufficient.—Yager Bros. & Reinkin:;. b’.i.l Ftilt SALE ~fio acre* level land, 14 | miles from Kalamazoo. Mich., two miles to market. Modern brick house, furnace heated, slate roofed. Base'ment barn. 36x60. Two silos, two corn I cribs, good fences, finest water, alfalfa .■nd clover seeding. Price, (85 an acre. For full particulars write C. V. Schermerhorn. Scotts. Mich. 62t4 WANTED- Washing to do; will not I iron. Call at 21S N. Third St. 59t6 I OR SALE—I nion City carri- | age, ’n good shape. Top huggj. set single work harness. Will sell on reasonaible terms, (the purchaser giving bankable I note. See T. S. Dowling, at the Dowling Hardware store. 63tf i Many have taken advantage of our annual money-saving sale. One-half the time still left. Buy now and have delivered later. —Yager Bros. & Reinking. 0313 FOR KENT—By April Ist. a 7-room house close to Mercer Ave. Water, light and gas. Will sell. Inquire 333 Mar-hall S'. .. me 2N or 4:>. FOR SALE -5-room house in Cook addition; good cistern and 6-room I house on Vine street; good cistern; 81ai r farm, good buildings. Mfs. Wash Kern. No. 9, Box 99, Decatur, Ind. 64t3 LOS T Sumi »here in downtown district a note for *446 payable to Jennie E. Landis. Also $lO in currency. Reward if returned to 'his office. < «4t3 FOR RENT —An s-room modern house on Eighth street. Has turnace and electric lights. Call phone 189 or 791. 64t3 i FOrND~Rlaek plush muff. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for his ad. 63t3 i WE PAY by dozen s'wing percale aprons. spare tune at home. Aprons ready cut. Prepaid any distance to i honest women Some sewed for us ior five years. No canvassing. Send 25c , coin for apron to copy from. Standard Apron factory, Auburn, N. Y. 63t3 i WANTED— DinhuFroom - Girl—Murray hotel. 32tf. NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS. The artificial ice manufactured by' the Hoosier Packing company will bej sold and delivered in the city during die season of 1917 by Ed Whitright. Mr. Whitright is on the job and will be glad to take your orders now and' will give ills undivided attention and service at all Mmes. Call phone 713. 60tf WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say. "Mail me Landology. and all particulars free.” Address Editor, I.andology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wi*. 3t60 ~~MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on lartns p; Adams and adjoining coun.ties at 5 per cent interest on long I time, with the privelege of paying I loan at any time. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. Offices Schafer Bldg., Decatur. IJeod ts “special for Saturday and Sunday. Try our Velvet Nut Brick Cream, Charlie Chaplin Candy, made by Joseph & Lan?. Nothin? better. Joseph & Lan? Candy Kitchen. No. Second St. AITOIXTMEST OF A lIVIIMSTII VFOR Notbc is hcreh’- given that thr undtrsitrned han been appointed administrator of the estate of Edward Geier, late of Adams opiinty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. FREDERICK GETER, Administrator. Mar. 16. 1917. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 16-23-30 + GET READY NOW + [♦ To file your ♦ ■+ MORTGAGE EXEMPTION ♦ ; + Let me do it for you * ,+ ALLEN F. STALTER ♦ ♦ At County Auditors Office ♦ ++4>++++ + + + * + + *
■ Mi'lu t: In htiHi'.i ntVTHi' l" B '“ „f fn.iißnn, Ail;""" a,. ls h.r.hy given '.J,. id Cofnml—li""'"* ,i nin ill. ir "fill -I" >1" i " 1 "' 1 bi"' . •.th • .""I ""'I "Cl. will I " I I." Ill" fulll'Wlll* b'”lM ’;'<...r.| B with ib'- | i.im.- .uni finillli' '"I 111 m of the .Uhliliir Ilf ’I" I '' ' |„. .t. in.l mi.ter tin- liiw* us the Hull' n '"‘l'p-rrnii" I'H<U". " n’"’'" n ' ,r "” ~ w. -i of IT. I'li'. In.lln"i, 11 Alfii-d Uriiiiain hrlilge. I nib unit •, mlh- i .iM ..r I'"' _ Marlon Fr.iii-ti brlilgi-. "" I Louth Os Linn ilruve. In<l. ... I i:,l Cnllm.M'r bridge. . miles "oith 'll W ‘uhii‘ r n!irk 'brl.l",' 1 . - 8 mile* north' .s' | ''aHh'i t 'St'iilier bridge. 1 mile north ' o l* f l “n." r ßeeJ n brl.lge. 4'4 mile* north- |! " bridge, t It'd' s lo< rthwent of Ue. atur, nd . John F, lly bridge. :: miles eaat I Geneva. Ind. . ~ t | Slate Line bridge. . miles east and • niiies south of Berne, Said Slate Line bridge being "“.“‘‘J; 1 ...1 on the etale line W' " , 10. Fame wilt oe mult amle and Im virtue of the joint aetmn "t t > ' Hoard of ('oinmlaMgoere "f raid V . im.» I'ounty. and tne Board of ' " 1 mi-.,tones of said Men er ; Said sealed proposals will b ■I ” a Hd ai I" O'eloek a. m.. on the ..rd day ', of April. I"l?. and the mi's l,e let to the lowest and best blddei. , ' “'Bbls"shall Include all labor and ma1 terlal for said work. In no ease » I i I‘xtra < 'omponmilinn be udowni my additional work alleged to h.m '. tieen done by thr contractor «»r ‘"■ »r.nctors to whom the contract may «• • awarded. . I Anv one doulrinff to submit plan. I md spr<mentions for ronipetition at : the same letting: may do so by h .» r--1 'he same with the < aunty ami tm or I Adams County, Ind., not less than i I ilavs before the day of letting <• niraet. Provided. If any plans or spe< - ’ nivations Include the use of any paji vnte.l device or any article control!, d ■ i.\ monopoly the specifications _ s .! ..he a.eompanied by a statement of the ’terms upon which sii'ii device 01 •>«- • I- may l.e used or obtained > Each bl<l shall be a< .-ompunied b? a personal or surety bond in a sun ‘ c'lual to double the amount ot the bio F Hied for the work bi<l on; the same to [ be approved bv the Board of f’ommisF sinners of said Adams County; said 1 . bond shall be conditioned lor the „ faithful performance of the work, tne sureties, if persona), shall be ,esl * r ! dents of the State of Indiana, one oi i whom sliall be a resident of Adams ’■County. Indiana. > The hoard reserves the right to t any or all bids. Time lor < om1 pletion of the work will be igioe<i upon at the lime of letting the <ont. 11 Given by order of the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. JOIfX Most RE. ln-16 Auditor, Adams County, iml. i a<» ri< of '< iiooi. not »i: i i:tTIX<I. I Nfitke is hereh'' given that the A'l--1 visum Board ot Hartford >. lim I '.Township. Hartford Township. Adams I* Count*, ituiiana. ami the unde; signed Trustee llmreot. will receive sealed I,ids at the public school building in I Linn t'.ruve, Indiana, in said town- ■, ship, until . -nlnrilii*. the ttlst liny March. I- 1.. ■ at ll' o’ll.xk a. m., for fuimsiiing ■■ • the materials and peilorniing alt the •il.-.hor a.eluding to the plans and speeI ideations now on tile in the oliiee .u said trustee, and at the ofliie of Osear Hoffman, Decatur. Ind.. in the erection and construction ot a new school building in said township on a tract of land owned by said township. ■: utmited near Hie center of said tuwni '.\otlce is also given that at the same time and [.lace sealed lids will 'also- be received tor furnishing tmmaterials and performing the lai.or i aeeor.lliiK to said plans and spe.llu.i-| turns in the erection of said building I 1 Including the CheniLnl t'loset system 'but excluding the healing and ventil- , ating work ami apparatus: and at the same time sealed bids will be received as aforesaid for furnishing the materials and doing Hie work in the erection of said building excluding the I'hemieal t'loset system and the heating ami ventilating apparatus; and at 'tile same time and place sealed bids .will lie. receded for furnishing mater--1 ials ami doing the work in "instructing and installing the t'ltemieal f'los- | ,-t system, heating and ventilating ap- • paratus and also the heating and ventilating apparatus excluding the ('tiemical Closet system amt also for . tile Chenileal Closet system as a separate item. I Tlte right is reserved to reject any ami a'l blds und the right is also re- 1 | served to accept bids for the whole ‘of said Work or ill parts as above set, I out. | ! lull-11 bidder will be required to dej posit will' his bld a eertitied i lieek in the sum of as a guarante' Hint ’ I lie will enter into contract in writing' for the construction of said work if i (awarded film, and failing so tn do. the 'check will be forfeited to Hartford I School Township. I Successful bidders will lie required 1 to enter into contract in writing for I’the performance of said work as •awarded and will be required also to give bond witli securities to tile approval of the undersigned for the faithful perfoi manee of said contract, ami for the pi.vment of all bills in full tor labor, materials and board arising out of the performance of said ■ work. Signed. PETER FOX. Trustee of Hartford Schoo 1 Township. of Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana. 9-16-2:’. | MITI< F. OF niTt ll ASSF.SSAIKXTS. I , Notice is hereby given that all of the] ! assessments 111 the Smith Shoemaker "drain are due and payable in ten I monthly payments, beginning on or be-1 , I i,.re April 10. 1017, and one payment on the 10th of each month thereafter ’ until all assessments are paid. I All payments are payable to the undersigned superintendent ot construction. PHIL L. MACKLIN, Superintendent of Construction of the Smith Shoemaker Drain. 10-16 . j Gall Stones. Cancer and Ulcers of the t, Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi-cation. Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their com- ’ i pleie recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful ' Remedy. Unlike any other for Stom- ' ach Ailment. For sale by Holthouse Drug company, and druggists every where. t NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Owners of automobiles have had ample time in which to secure a license as is provided by the laws -T Indiana, Information from the office j of lhe secretary of state is that they ► | have caught up with the work of is--9 suing same. Therefore after next h Friday, March 16th. we will be comi, pelleti to arrest all those driving cars without 1917 license tags displayed. Please take notice, obey the law and save trouble. *| ED GREEN. * 61t3 Sheriff of Adams County.
You Cel Lower Prices With the Best I Quality at I FISHER & HARRIS grocer! I PHONES 5 or 48.
While Sand Potatoes, bu 25'’ft k to Flour $2.15| ft. Stf"»«' lM 'S 2s Flour *2 55 49 Ib. bag 2|t, |b. bag Gold V ““] {S Flour g.yjj Frlsh Hot House Leaf Lelpolled Bears. Fancy Sardines, in oilkegs, can j' - Fancy Sardines in Mustard. Extra duality 25c Splint Mai-
Tj Nil « q - Head Lettuce. Cucumbers. Celery, Tomatoes. Peppers. Sweet Potatoes. Onions. Radishes, etc. FISHER & HARRIS grocer! South Second Street Opposite Cour: Hou
FOR SALE- 1.000 lb auto trailer-". Pneumatic Tires, ball bearing, at SSO. W. D. Cross, Geneva. Ind 61112
Great strength ’ Durab * ,ity » Fine Co!or ■■ e 51 Sfii # i?ll>4il m Ml Sidewalks.foundctions.noors.WaMs,Concrete tlecks.Bndges.ltc. General Offices. Detroit. Mich. Works. Stroh. Indiana. For Sale by Acker Cement Works, Decatur, Indiana Hunsicker’s New Grocery B For Those Who Want the Best Prices Never 9 Higher Than Elsewhere and Usually Lower.
Fresh, large Baltimore Oysters. , pint 20c; qt. 40c Large dark Red Cranberries. 2 qts. 15c Regular 25c box Fancy Writing Paper and Envelopes, boxloc 6 Rolls 5c Toilet Paper2sc Large sack Steel Cut Yellow Corn Meal 10c No. 1 Lake Herring Salt Fish, tb. . ,8c Fancy Skinned and Boneless Dried Herring, lb .. ,2Cc Purs Boneless Codfish, in 1 lb. Wood Boxes 20c Golden Rio Bulk Coffee, tb. 15c ! Economy Coffee, in 1 lb. cartons . 18c Square Deal Dessert, any flavor,
Phone No. 97 For Quality and Service. Prompt Service, Courteous Treatment, AND The Value for Your Money Always BERT HUNICKER i . Free Delivery. 3rd. Door South of Inttrurban Station. ' - ■■■■—■ ,■ , M | | . L | I—!■
PUBLIC SALE I
Not having been . bio to finish our sale, on account of the bad weather. I have decided to hold another sale, 2 miles- west und 2 miles north of Bluff* ton, or 4 miles south cf Uniondale, on TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917 | consisting of the following property 11 HEAD OF HORSES-i nr rfclT eS '^ ,ld7yr ' 1 0111 1500 lbs each tn foal, with season aid. 1 five yr. rid Roan horse. 14',i lbs.; 1 five yr. old Gray Roan mare >OO yr. oi.l Brown ma?... m I ids., 10 ji. old Bay mare, 1500 lb 4 yr. old Bay horse, a craekeriack’ big black gelding, 10 yrs. old’ bip i brown gelding, 9 yrs. old. t| 4 MULE TEAMS, from 1700 to ‘>ool each 4 to 7 yrs. old. Thesr I are extra good workers. . 3 SHETLAND PONIES, consisting ot match team, wagon ami harness and one pony, buggy and harnest These ponies are broke single double for any kid to ride <, r drive 9u“ Way t 0 BUit l )Uri haser 12 Head of mostly cholera liroo ' gilts and tried sows. 1 full-blood Duro< ‘.male 1)ig; C1 „. stPr whl ««« »uro< i, with papers. |4Ss f i 60 HEAL OF CATTLE-I have de leaded to sell my entire herd of Abe? Ideeii Angus caltle, consisting of P 'I head of fresh cows and pXI - heifers. Among these are Latlv in,, t of Maple Grove No. 139420. Also? ? . yr. old Bull, Granger Hall - v ‘ 208695. This is the beat bu nth ot 'bia s ’i cattle in thiwpart of the cou’tre ( will sell the best big red cow ip
JOHN henry HOGG, | l.uun i- Baumgardner, Auc Waugh & Bri«'kli > . ( '■ ■
I ket Basket*' Extra Quality 20c Splint M»r” ket Haskels I Extra quality 65c sphnt Clothes Baskets >, l( I Extra quality 50c Sp|j Rt Clothes Baskets |- K . Eagle Brand Milk. 2 cans (or 3k Rnhy Size Pct, ( aniation and Danish Prize Milk, can > 11 Rars Daylight Soap ~.2.- ls > 7 bars Swift's Pride Soap i Long Thread Shredded Cocoanut, lb2oc Large Fancy Seeded Raisins 2 lbs. 25c Fancy ( alifornia Prunes. Hi. ill 5c Pkgs. I'needa Biscuits l(' r ;j 10c Pkgs. Nabiscos or Analas .. 2'ic New Garden Seeds. 2 large packages
EARM FOR RENT—Southeast ci Berne.— Margaret Drake, 827 No. Third St., Decatur, Ind.
2 boxes ‘5: i;,®Extra good clean Rice. tb. I Fancy Head Rice, Tb. ..7c; 4 tbs 75: l ' ( 3 cakes fine Toilet Soap and box of Talcum Powder .... 25c ; Very best grade Bulk Apple Butter. Tb.. ...... •2':< : Bulk Rolled Oats. tb. 5» I : Holland Herring, in kegs, reguia$1.25, special, keg V3O I Onion Sets at special prices w" or yellow, good grade, small : Cooking or Eating Apples, P- 35c Heed Lettuce. Leaf Lettuce. Ci- ; fiOAer. Cabbage and Sweet Pctat.tSpecial Low Prices.
Wells County. Heavy milker. <ln e fresh by day of sale. 4 bit r ■ || ows. Heavy springers, 2 fine Hol.-t' ■> ows, fresh, 2 Jersey eras. Ife.i’: O pringers, 1 Jersey, fresh by day rale. 1 yearling Aberdeen Angu> laiiregistered Shorthorn Bull calves - .olstein heifers. 2 fine Jersey heifw Hereford heifer, heavy springer. , earling heifers and steers. 7 la--' ummer calves. . S 2 dozen full-blood K. 1. Red Hens. - J i Roosters. m n»u3HELS of Select yellow orn. 1 dozen s?ed corn gradn- • olutely free, to seed corn purchu. • 00 bushels of extra good yellow c<u 00 bushels more or less of seed 8 BU. HOME GROWN TIMOTH lEED. 2 bu. of Utile REP CLIP ' p bu. of MILI.ETT SEEP. Ei " 1,11 i f Barley. 5 bushels of Soy BeanOne automobile, 30 h. p. Snub f d .er, with new tires, with two • xtt | . 1 leetric lighted, in fine order. A few scattered pieces of m a ' ll >' ‘ry, consisting of Fuller & Job ’’ ■ t < .asoline engine, 1 Johnsen mower •of cut; 1 Johnson corn binder: " s new, 1 riding breaking plow. 1 oe garden cultivator. 1 farm w a -' r ome blacksmith tools, some f er tools, ladders, etc. 4 set of doul r vork harness, 1 set of buggy ha ’ 1 < feed grinder. 1 potato planter. 2 TERMS: 12 months: interest ■' 1 month.-. 3 per cent discount Sue - 8 nder $3.(:0, cash. All property t ( ' :K at tied for before being removed a Lunch by Murray Ladies' Aid.
