Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1919 — Page 3

PUBLIC SALE. As T hav*> ranted my farm, I will offer at public sale at my residence, 4 miles southeast of Decatui. on the county farm road, 2 miles north. 2 I miles east of Monroe, 3 miles west of Pleasant. Mills, on Tuesday, Feb 25, 1912, beginning promptly at 10:00 1 o'clock a. tn.. the following property, i to-wit: Horses: Team roan geldings, 5 years old, weight 3400; gen-' eral purpose horse. 9 years old, will weigh 1150; 2 sorrel colts, coming yearlings, white mane and tall. Cattie: White cow, 4 years old, fresh CIILDREN a Should not ba “doted** iXaJlv fcr colds—apply the „ 'outside* treatment— l*X NEW PRICES ~ 30c, 60c e ii.... —

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rack and hog rack combined; Monarch corn cultivator; walking cultivator, Black Hawk corn planter; Oliver sulky plow, John Deere walking plow, 12-16 single disc, Buckeye disc drill. Quail spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, gas engine and pump jack. Union City buggy, rubber tire; sleigh, shovel plow, 2 double shovels, mud boat, corn sheller, fanning mill, stone bed, hatcher, 7-nest; hatcher, 12-nest; scoop board, feed cutter, drag, hay rope and car, pitch forks, barrels, shovels, spade, log chains, single trees, double trees, 5shovpl plow, 2 storm fronts and buggy lights, galvanized steel drum 50gal; DeLaval cream separator No. 10; 80 rods 26 in. foot stay fence; spool cattle barb wire; set fence stretchers, portable hog house; bunch lumber; some red cedar fence posts, grain cradle. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for A. F. SHOAF & SON. Jeff Liechty and Harry Daniels, A 11 Pt Q W. S. Smith, Clerk. The Ladies’ Aid of the St. Paul church will serve lunch. 11-12-20-21-22 ■' o

PUBLIC SALE. As I have hold my farm, I will sell at public auction, all my live stock and farm implements at my residence, 2 miles south of the Gottschalk tile mill, % mile east of Berne, on Saturday, Feb. 22, the following personal property, to-wit: Live Stock: Gray mare, coming 10 years old, to have colt in April, a good worker in any harness; black mare, coming 6 years old, to have colt next month, broke to any harness black gelding, coming 3 years old, broke to any harness, and is family broke; bay horse colt, coming 2 years old; bay colt, coming 2 years old in August; Holstein cow, will be fresh by day of sale; Holstein cow, giving milk; black cow, fresh, with calf by side; brindle cow, will be fresh next month; red cow, to be fresh next month; red cow, will be fresh soon; Holstein heifer, to be fresh soon; Jersey cow, to be fresh in April; Jersey heifer, to be fresh by day of sale; 3 red heifers; spotted heifer; 3 yearling calves. These cows are all good ones. Three head of sheep. Poland China brood sow, to farrow next month; O. I. C. brood sow, to farrow in April; Duroc brood sow, to farrow In April; Duroc sow, to farrow next month; 2 Duroc sows, to have pigs by side on day of sale; 4 young Duroc sows, to farrow in May; 9 shoats, weighing about 50 lbs. each; 25 shoats, weighing from 75 to 125 lbs. each. These hogs are all good stock and good feeders. Implements: McCormick binder, in good running order; Milwaukee mower, in good running order; Sure Drop corn planter, in good shape, brand new; Birdsell wagon, complete, with box; narrow tire farm wagon, hay ladder, with hog rack sombined, in good shape; gravel bed, riding breaking plow, 2 walking breaking plows, double shovel plow, walking corn cultivator, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, Success manure spreader, rubber tire top buggy, in good shape; buggy without top, corn cutting sled, hay slings, mud boat, clover seed buncher, double trees, and pitchforks, set brass trimmed breeching harness, set of heavy breeching harness, single set farm harness, some collars. 3 sets single buggy harness. About 150 bu. of good corn in crib, about 200 bu. of good, early I black seed oats; this oats is good quality, free of bad weeds; some hay in mow. About % of a beef from a heifer, and many other articles. Sale begins at 10:00 a. m. Terms:—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. For sums over $5.00 a ’ credit of 6 months will be given, puri chaser giving note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest I after maturity; 3 per cent off for I cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. E. H. HABEGGER. J. A. Michaud, Auct. Elmer Baumgartner, Clerk. Lunch served on ground. 14-18-20 o NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the Adams circuit court in an action for partition therein pending. No. 9849, wherein Jessie A. Miller is plaintiff and Harmon W. Miller. Leah It. Miller, Blanche R. Miller and Jessie A. Miller, administratrix of the estate of William H. Miller, deceased, to sell the real estate described in said cause, as such commissioner, on the Flrat Day of March. 1019, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 12 o’clock, noon, at the law office of Jesse C. Sutton, over Old Adams County Bank, Decatur, Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale for not less than the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate ordered sold in said cause, which real estate is situated in Adams County, State of Indiana, and is described as follows, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five <26>, township twenty-five <2b> norm, range fourteen (II) cast, containing forty (40) acres, more or less. Terms Free of liens, except a mortgage of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance ■Company, in the principal sum of $2,000.00, and subject to such mortgage; purchaser to pay one-third of Ids bid in cash on day of sale, onethird in nine and one-third in eighteen months. Deferred payments to bear interest at 6 per cent from date of sale and to be evidenced by notes of purchaser providing for attorney’s fees for collection, waiving relief and secured by freehold sureties and by mortgage < n above described real estate. Purchaser may pay all cash on day of sale. Purchaser to assume and agree to pay said mortgage. Said sale to be made in all things subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court. If real estate is not oold on said date, the sale will be continued from day to day at the same place until it Is sold. JESSE C. SUTTON, 6-13-20 Commissioner. DANCEAT MOOSE. . ; There will be dancing at the Moose hall Thursday night. Beginners’ class at 7:30. Assembly dance 8:45. F. T. SCHURGER, 42t3 Manager. ' - DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG.

ALONE THE RHINE Hugh Hitchcock Writes from Point Twelve Miles from Coblenz. PREFERS THE STATES But Likes Present Location Better Than Some Places He Has Been in. Private Hugh Hitchcock, of Battery C, writes from Germany to his parents here, as follows:

Along the Rhine, Jan. 18, ‘l9. Dear Mother and All: —Well, this being Saturday p. tn. and I have time I will write a few lines. I am still at’ the same place, about 12 miles east of Coblenz, Germany, in a little town of about 500 population. It is not as good as the states, but it beats being out all night, hauling ammunition in the rain, and then find a place to sleep where you can find it. I received a letter from you written Dec. 22, last evening, also received one about one week ago. We are billeted in private houses and if the Dutchmen don’t like it they can take less of it. I sent a check to the First National Bank about two weeks ago, through the Y. M. C. A., calling for $74.00. You fine out if they received it. About coining home, don’t look for me ‘till you see me, for it will be quite awhile yet ‘till I get back. I received the Xmas box and was sure glad to get the gloves and knife, also the candy. Nellie, I would like to see the pup. Romeo, and I want you to keep him in good shape ‘till 1 come home and I will trade some of my souvenirs for him. I sent you a copy of the Stars and Stripes. Did you get it? The winter is very mild here. The only snow we have seen was Xmas and the snow covered the ground. I saw two deer a few days ago. The rabbits are the largest I ever saw. But I have not got the hunting fever in this country like I had it in the United States. Well, as I can’t think of any thing more will close, hoping to hear from you soon. Yours with love, Pvt. HUGH HITCHCOCK, Battery C, 7th F. A., Amer. E. F. j NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive blds rm' the construction of a macadamized road in Kirkland Township, in said county, known as the Ed Arnold macadam road, up and until ten o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, March 4, 1919, at the regnular meeting of said board of commissioners, held in the City df 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 county, said road to be I built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, I conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and thijt the bid der, 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 the engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per 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. JOHN MOSURH, Auditor, Adams County, Ind. The successful bidder will be r< - qulrod to furnish, pay and make up 'whatever amount that may be necessary to sell said bonds for said improvement. 6-13-20 . —.— to ■ -——— j We have plenty of oak and hickory wood for sale. ’Phone 78 or 577. 4313 Q PUBLIC SALE. As 1 have rented my farm. I will offer at public sale, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m„ Monday, Feb. 24, at my farm, 1% miles west of Decatur, or 1 mile west of Schafer Saddlery factory, the following property, to-wit: Horses': Six head: Sorrel gelding, coming 5 years old; bay gelding, coining 4 years old; bay mar:-*, renting 5 years old; steel gray mare, coming 3 years old; yearling colt; driving horse, lady broke; those horses are all good Belgium chunks. Cattle, 12 Head: Durham cowl, 6 years old, calf by side; 4 year old Holstein cow, fresh in March; 4 year old Holstein cow, giving plenty of milk; 4 head of good cows, will be fresh soon; yearling heifer; 3 yearling steers. Sheep: Twenty-one had of Shropshire ewes, bred to lamb , in March or April; 7 head Merema ’ ewes; 1 Shropshire buck. Hogs: Two j registered spotted Poland China I sows, due to farrow March 1; 2 reg- | istered spotted Poland China sows, | due to farrow middle of March; 2 ; spotted Poland China gilts, due to ; farrow March 1; 3 spotted Poland | China gilts, due to farrow April 1; j registered spotted Poland China boar, j 2 years old; 5 fall gilts; fall boar. All can be registered. These hogs are of the best of breeding, which will be given on the day of sale; 14 head of feeding shoats; 2 doz. chickens. Grain and Feed: Five tons of mixed hay; several loads of bundled fodder in barn; 200 bushels of corn; 75 bushels of oats. Implements: Osborn hay loader, Wood mower, hay tedder, double disc harrow, 2 spring tooth harrows; spike tooth harrow; 10-disc grain drills, with fertilizer attachment; International corn cultivator, used one season; Monarch

corn cultivator; John Deere riding breaking plow; 2 walking breaking I plows; John Deere corn planter; I 1,009-Ib. platform scale; bar land I roller; manure spreader; trople bed | Turnbull wagon, a Studebaker I truck wagon; heavy team wag- ? on; 2 tight bottom hay racks; 2 sets of breeching harness; good ones; I 6 collars; set of new lines; dump I boards; hay slings; scoop board, and many other articles. This tnachin- I ery is nearly all new, and in good condition. Terms of Sale:—All sums of $5.00 I and under, cash in hand; over that I amount a credit of 9 months will be I given, the purchaser giving bankable I note bearing 8 per cent interest the I last 3 months; 4 per ent off for cash. I No goods moved until settled for. I Lunch will be served on the ground. I 11. E. BUTLER Harry Daniels and Jeff Liechty, Aucts. Wm. Butler, Clerk. 11-17-18-19-20-21

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: In the Adams circuit court, Febru- . ary term, 1919. I Schafer Hardware Company, a corporation, vs. Peck & Mack Co., a corporation. Action and complaint for damages ' for breach of warranty and fraud and deceit in the sale of personal property and for attachment and garnishment. “ Il appearing from affidavit tiled in the above entiled cause, that Peck & Muck Co., tin- above named defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. and a foreign corporation. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Peck & Mack Co., a foreign cor- i poration and a non-resident of the State of Indiana, that it be and ap- j pear before the Hon. Judge of the Ad-I ams circuit court on the 14th day of April, 1919, the same being the first juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 14th day of April, A. D., 1919, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, which said complaint and cause of action is for damages for a breach of I warranty and for fraud and deceit in the sale of certain personal property; I namely binder twine, and also an ae- | tion to enforce the collection of said | demand by proceedings in attachment and garnishment, and upon your fail- I ure to be and appear in said court on I said date, said action and proceed- , ings will be heard and determined in I your absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court, hereto affixed, this 10th ; ' day of February, 1919. , (Seal) WILL HAMMELL, Clerk. By John T. Kelly, Deputy. I Clark J. Lutz, Attorney for plaintiff. Feb. 10, 1919. 1 3-20-27 . I 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. > 1 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams > County, Indiana, will receive bids for r the construction of a macadamized 1 road in Hartford Township, in said j county, known as the Charles E. Pusey macadam road, up and until ten . o’clock a. m., on Tuvsilay, Mnrcli 4, 1919, at the regnular meeting of said board » of commissioners, held in the City of I Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sealc ed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance > with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer. I which are now on file in the Auditor’s | ! office of said county, said road to be j • built of crushed stone alone. , A bond must accompany each bid in , twice the amoupt of the bid tiled, I * , conditioned on the faithful perforin- I ] ance of said work, and that the bid j I del-, if awarded the contract, Will enter into contract therefor and com- ’ j plete the same according to such eon- | 3 tract and in accordance with the bid j i- filed. 1 All bids shall be made so p.s to give * 1 the amount for which said road will ■ - be constructed for cash, payable on I : estimates to be made by the engineer j in charge, not to exceed eighty per . cent of any one estimate, out of the | I funds to be hereinafter raised by the f sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re- - serves the right to reject any and all s bids. JOHN MOBURE, Auditor. Adams County, ln<l. , The successful bidder will be re--3 quired to furnish, pay and make up 3 whatever amount that may be neees- j sary to sell said bonds for said itni provement. 6-13-20 i , n We have farms that we can sell and i .' enter into arrangements with the pur- * chaser to take care of him for sixty 1 per cent of the purchase price on , easy terms, provided the purchaser i J makes cash payment of forty per! r cent of the purchase price. Greatl j opportunity for men of smaller means I 5 to acquire first-class larger farms. - See French Quinn at The Bowers: 1 Realty Company. 43tf | ; TRU A - CLASSIFiED - 'AD. i _____

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