Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1919 — Page 6
PUBLIC SALE An we. the undersigned dissolved partnership, we will sell at public auction on what Is known as the Harvey Daniels farm, 5 miles east of Decatur. 1 mile north and % tulle east of Holm, on the Van Wert road, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, October 28, 1919, the following property, to-wlt: 5 HORSES 1 bay gelding, 8 years old, weighs 140(1 lbs.; 1 roan gelding, 0 years old. weighs 1200 Ills.; 1 bi te roan driving mare, smooth mouth; i old horse; 1 bay mare colt, coming two years old. 14 CATTLE 1 red cow, 6 years old; 1 red cow. 5 years aid; 1 black cow, 5 years old. (The •• cows are all bred, and giving milk);
DON’T BE A POOR MAN AMBITION is the thinsj that some men need. Do not be a poor man. The ambitious man will not b<* poor. The difference between poverty and wealth is often merely a difference in management. Many well-to-do people have less in the way of income than do others who are always driven by debts. A prudent handling of wages or other income will usually result in a substantial accumulation of money. This bank invites deposits :n any amount. THIS BANK IS UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. GENERAL BANKING. SAVINGS AND SAFE BANK LOANS. First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank Decatur, Indiana
FARM LOANS We loan money on farm lands for twenty years, interest fi Per Cent. No commission or inspection charges. No renewals required for 20 years. Partial payment privileges, thus reducing interest charges each year. We also have plenty of money to loan on city property. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, - - Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y.
65c For Your Butterfat At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice It pays to sell us your Cream MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES '
[PUBLIC SALEiI Third Annual Sale of the Friedheim Herd of I Chester White Hogs I will offer lor sale al my residence Six Miles East and One Mile North of Ossian, Ind,; 3Ve miles southeast of Poe; 7 miles northwest of Preble; and 7 miles southwest ol Hoagland, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919 The following Full-Blood Chester White Gilts and Boars: Aft HF AD 16 FALL GILTS; 30 SPRING GILTS; vV 11L/A.U AND 14 SPRING BOARS There are Hi different dams represented in this offering and 8 different males, all of which have proved to be ol the leading blood lines. Lunch Will Be Served Free of Charge at 11:30 A. M. Sale Begins at One P. M. I ERMS -Cash, or Bankable Note bearing 7 < interest from dale. Twelve months time will be given. Mr. Walker, of Montpelier, Indiana, will lie present to give a twenty minute talk in regard to the organizing of Adams county, Indiana, in the Farmers Organization of the Slate of Indiana. OTTO BUUCK Auctioneers: John Weddle, Roe Hunter and Arthur Glass. Clerk: Lewis Adler. Ask for catalogue; Address, Decatur, Ind., R. 1
1 bull, IB months’ - old; 4 steers. 1.8 months old. good feeders; 6 spring calves 22 HOUH —2 brood sows and 20 fall pig. IMPLEMENTS 1 Tr,.y wagon, 1 Tiffin *w-.tgon bed. 1 tight bottom hay rack, 1 McCormick binder, one McCorrhick mower, one Thomas hay loader. one hsy tedder, 1 grain drill. 1 land toller. 1 corn planter 1 spring tooth barrow. 1 peg tooth harrow. I disc, 2 cultivators, 2 walking breaking plows, 1 single shovel. 1 double shovel plow, I seven-shovel cultivator. 1 grain cradle. 1 sythe, 1 brush hook. 2 forks. 1 three-horse ifltch. 1 iron kettle, 1 wheelbarrow, 2 sets double work harness, 3 1 i'so collars, 1 Del.aval cream sepnnCor, 1 live-gallon cream can. TERMS- $5.00 and under, cash. All sums over that amount a credit of
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, OCTQBER 15.1919
12 months’ will be given, notes to hear 8 per cent, interest the last 6 months; 4 per cent off for >""«h No goods removed until settled for DANIEL WEIDLER. OTTO REPPERT Harry Daniels. Auctioneer. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. Dinner to be served by the Helping Hand society of the Reformed church, oc 13,15,20,22,25 PUBLIC SALE 1 will offer at public sale, nt my residence five miles south of Decatur, one mile north and 2% miles west of Monroe, on Friday, October 17 sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m.; the follow.ng property, to-wlt: HORSES, 2 head -One bay mare, 12 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; one black general purpose horse. HOGS. 3 Shoats. weighing about 75Ibs each. IMPLEMENTS —2 breaking plows; .John Deere plow, a good one; Deering mower; 60 tooth spike harrow; spring tooth harrow; cultivator; hay rake; single shovel plow; double shovel plow; Turnbull wagon, a good one; wagon bed; hay ladder; top buggy; set of double work harness; 2 sets buggy harness; hay in the mow; oats in the bin; 12 acres corn; 60 gal. oil tank; new scaffold; 30 gal. iron kettle; 6 dozen chickens; meat bar rel; cider barrel; some household goods; small gran'ery; good wheel barrow; grind stone; pitchforks and corn cutters; good hog crate; corn sheller and many other articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS —All sums under $5 cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 10 months will be given, last 5 months 8% interest. MRS. W. R. KIDWELL, J. N. Burkhead, Auct. 9-13-15 PUBLIC SALE As I am going to leave the farm. I wilt sell at public auction at my residence. eight miles south of Decatur, two miles east, I'4 miles south of Monroe, on Monday, October 20, 1919, sale beginning at one o’clock sharp, the following property, to-wit: 4 HORSES —One bay mare, eight years old. wt. 1600 lbs.; one gray mare, 9 years old. wt. 1500 lbs.: one i bay driving mare, 11 years old, ladybroke; one spring colt, extra good lone. 3 CATTLE —One black cow. 4 yeaqs old. giving good flow of milk; I one Guernsey cow. 6 years old. bred, giving good flow of milk, extia good butter cow; one male calf, six months | old. HAY AND GRAIN—two tons ' good clover hay.. CORN—S6O shocks of corn; six acres corn bn stalk. (This lis all good corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —One Tiffin wagon, one hay loader, with lied attachment; oae. John Deere corn planter, like new; ; one walking breaking plow, one spike ■ tooth harrow, one Monarch corn culI tivator, one double shovel plow, one storm buggy, like new; one set of I double breeching harness, one .single I set of buggy harness. 'DeLaval feream 'separator .like new: one dinner bell. ■ one range cook stove, Garland base ! burner. POULTRY’ — Two turkey ; hens, one tom. full blooded. Bronze. | Other articles not mentioned. I TERMS OF SALE—Ten dollars and funder, cash in hand. Over Ten dollars, a credit of 12 months will be given. I first six months without interest and past six months bearing eight per i cent., purchaser giving note with approved security. Foup per cent, discount for cash. SARAH AYP.ES. ' Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. !w. S. Smith, Clerk. Oct 11,13,15,16,17
FOR SALE! 20 acres in Blue Creek township, 1 mile south and 5 miles east of Monroe. Barn 30x50. good frame house, well and rain water in house. If I don't sell this farm at private sale before October 15th, I will sell it at public auction’on that date. It's a bargain. 100 acres in Van Wert county, Ohio, good buildings, $165,00 per acre. 90 acres in Van Wert county. Ohio, good buildings. $190.00 per acre. 120 acres in Monroe township, Adams county, will sell at right price. 40 acres in Blue Creek township. 100 acres in Jefferson township, good buildings at right price. Other bargains in farms. See J. N. BURKHEAD. I The real estate man and auctioneer.
PUBLIC SALE A:-. ! am getag tp ruvva off ilia iarui, 1 will sell at public auction at my residence, on what is known ns the old Charlev Hockemeyer farm. 5 mil* ’ northwest of Decatur, Indiana, or 4 miles north of Preble, Indiana, on j Friday, October 31, 1919, HORSES, 8 HEAD Oue Bvi'fvl mare, four years, weighing about 1450; one sorrel mare. 8 years old. weight 1500; one sorrel mare, nine years bld. 'weight 1500; (The b-t two horses mentioned tire good mates): one sorrel mare, three years old, weight 1200; one sorrel mar-, three years old. weight 1100; one bay colt, coining two years old; one sorrel colt coming- ’two vears old; one spring colt. CATTLE. 20 HEAD O:m Holstein cow. will be fresh first of December; one r-d heifer, will be fresh 3rd of December: one red Durham cow, will be fresh the last of February, giving good flow of milk; one Holstein cow, will be fresh in September, giving good ow of milk; one Holstein cow. will he fresh the last of February, giving good How of milk; one red Durham cow. will he fresh the middle of April, giving good flow cf milk; one Jersey <ow, will Is- fresh in April, giving goo,? flow of milk; one r< d Durham cow, will be fresh the lest of January, gi Ing good How of milk; one red Durham cow. will be fresh the first of January, giving good How of milk; one Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk; 2 red heifers, pasture bred; 2 steers, one two years old and the other one year old; 2 red heifers, one year old; 3 spring calves: one roan Durham Lull, one year old. HOGS, 20 HEAD-One red cow. with 9 pigs by side; on< O. I. C. sow. with 9 pigs by side; 18 shoats. weighing altout from 50 to 75 pounds each; one Poland China male hog. HAY’ AND GRAIN —8 tons of mixed hay in how; about 150 bushels of oats in bin; } altout 350 shocks of corn in field: some fodder and some corn in crib; about three bushajs of red clover seed. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—One Deering binder, 8-foot cut; one C. B. Q. corn planter, with fertilizer attachment ; one manure spreader. New Ideal; Rock J land hay loader; one Mhline riding plow; one Farmers’ Advocate fertilizer/drill. ten hoes; one fanning mill; one carriage; one buggy; one Big-Four Rosenthal corn busker; some milk cans; one good rabbit dog; and many other articles, too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; all sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will he giben, , purchaser giving good bankable note, bearing 8 per cent, the last six months. 4 per cent, off for casii. No property removed until settled for. WILLIAM HOCKEMEYER JR. Btmn & Baumgartner. Auctioneers. I A.D. Suttles, Clerk. Lunch served on grounds. oc 13,15,25,27,29
PUBLIC SALE. — i The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence 3 miles west, 1% mile south of Decatur or 3 miles west and 3t£ miles north of Monroe, which is known as the Eenj. Liniger farm, on Tuesday, October 21, the following personal property, towit: FIVE .HEAD OF HORSES—One 5-v-sar old black mare, weight 1600; one " year old roan horse, weight 1550; one 7-year old bay mare, weight 1600, one 2-year old bay mare; one 18rnonth old bay colt; one span of mules. 7 and 8 years old. TEN HEAD OF CATTLE—Two fresh milk cows, with calves by their side; two cows will be fresh, one in Dec. and the other in January. SIX HEAD OF SPRING CALVES. NINETEEN HEATX.OF HOGS —Two brood sows. 16 head of fall pigs. 1 Chester White male hog. IMPLEMENTS —Deering binder. 8-ft. cut; McCormick mower, Ohio hay loader, hay tedder, hay rake, manure spreader. Deer double disc, riding and walking breaking plow', corn cultivator, wagon with hay riggen, beet bed and hog rack. 3-sec-tion spring tooth harrow. 2 section spring tooth harrow. 2 sets of heavy work harness, all in good condition. MISCELLANEOUS—Oats in bin, 552 shocks of extra heavy corn, hay in mow, about 15-ton; 4 swarms of bees in good boxes, and many other things too numerous to mention. Sale begins at 10:00 o’clock. TERMS —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; for sums over $5.00, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent, last 6 months. 4 per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. GOTTLIEB HANNIE, J. A. Michaud, Auct. Lewis Adler, Clerk. 11-13-15-18
DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence, 18G.
FORT WAYNE - AND DECATUR I TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne b:4O a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m- 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. rn. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. nr). 1.00 n. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p m. 4:00 p m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 3.30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 1i:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., end leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving tn Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hour* 8:80 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. L B- STONEBURNER, Agent
MA9KETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, Oct. 15—(Special to Daily Democrat)—\ firm tone was evident at the opening of the stock m-u-ket today. United States Steel opened at 109% VP %: Bethlehem H U)SU, up !'*>; Mexican Petroleum 5u up 5; Southern Pacific D>B’4, tip Union Pacific 124%, up Chicago. O<t. 15 Grain opening: Corn Dee. up %‘‘i M| U’ ctiit I>e<-. up %c; May up Provisions —Higher. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Oct. 1.7 (Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts. 1280; shipments, 152 o; official to NewYork yesterday, 1520. Hogs closing rtcml/ best grades $15.25; lights and pigs. $15.00(015 25; roughs $12.50 stags. $ll.OO. down: cattle, 500, slow, sheep. 1000. steady; lambs 1525, down; best ewes, 70W750. Cleveland—Produce market: Butter- Creamery in tubs, extras, t’S’-'c; extra fusts 67%<0 68c; firsts, (>r.vi@67c; prints 1c higher; seconds 61 @62c; packing 50c. l.i-.gs Northern extras. 62c; extra firsts 60c; northern firsts, new cases, 59c; old cases 58c; southern and western firsts new cases 55c; refrigerated extras 49c. Poultry—Live fowl 27(ff2Sc; heavy grades. 30@31c; roosters old. 20@ Stic; springeif. 27@28c; heavy, grades, 30c; ducks, 30@34c; geese, 20 @ 25c. — KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool s&c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2, $2.12; | new oats, 65c; corn, per cwt., $1.95; barley, $1.15; rye, $1.25; clover seed, Nor i, $30.00. LOCAL MARKET. Country Butter 40@53c, Eggs, dozen 57c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 65c
SALE CALENDAR — The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat, j We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With L’s. ■ Oct. 16—Marion A. Case, executor, residence of late A. J. Case, St.' Mary’s township. Oct. 17—Mrs. W. R. Kidwell, 5 miles south of Decatur Oct. 20 —Sarah Ayres, S miles south, lof Decatur, Indiana. Oct. 20 —Jacob Hollinger, 1116 West Elm street, Decatur. Indiana. Oct. 20—Daniel Weidler and Otto Reppert, 5 miles east of Decatur, 1 mile, north and % mile east of Bobo on the Van Wert rood. Oct. 21 —M. C. Norris. 4 miles west and one-fourth mile north of Monroe, Indiana. Oct. 21 —Gottlieb Hannie, 3 miles west and mile south of Decatur, Indiana. Oct. 22 —J. H. Burnett, 14 mile west of Salem. Oct. 22—Adam Hoover, 3 miles south and one-fourth , mile west of Peterson. Ind. Oct. 23—Chas. H, Schnitz, 4 miles east of Decatur. Oct. 28 —Weidler and Reppert, 5 miles east of Decatur, Indiana. Oct. 29. —J. M. Foreman, 6 miles cast, and % mile north of Berne. Ind. Oct. 29—L. C. Burkhead, 2 miles west and one-half mile north of Monroe. Indiana. Oct. 30 —Daniel O. Kehrn, I’4 mile .south of Decatur, Indiana. Oct. 31—Win. Hockemeyer Jr., 5 i miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana, or 4 miles north of Preble, Indiana. Oct. 31 —William Hockemeyer. Jr., I Decatur R. 1, 5 miles north of Decal tur.
Livery Cars Day and Night; closed and open.. Clean cars and careful drivers. Prices Reasonable GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. ‘Phone 929.
Dr. 0 v. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night i Ofice 143 ! 1 11UI1C Residence 102
HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock & Farm Sate AUCTIONEER ’Phone N0.796-E. 'Phone me at my expense. 214-e-o-d
Oysters-Bread -Cakes Fresh oysters at Alar tin’s restaurant, shipments daily. The best baked goods in the city, fresh bread, cakes, rolls and cookifs. Buy the good things at Martin’s restaurant. 214-ts In Egypt cottonseed oil cake seems to be proving a Satisfactory substitute for coal. The present value of the oil cake la less than a fifth the cost of coal.
i CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ! FOR SALE All-wool, tailored winter ■ jacket suit at reasonable price. In • q>ii,e at 128 South Fourth street, or ’call telephone No. 395. :.'45 t:’,» ’ FOR SALE Sheep on shares. 100 1 head of sheep to leave out on share:!. : See J. J. Dailey, WHlahire 'phone; [ Monroe Rural Route No. 2. 245t3x ' FOR SALE 400 shocks of corn. One good fresh cow. Inquire of George Zimmerman. 243t.'l FOR SALE—Thrifty Duroc Boars for immediate sale; Sire. Orion’s Hero No. 106583; Dam Decatur Sue'cess No. 280106. 'Phone 865 Lor see Ferd Christen, K. 7, Decatur, Ind. j 244 3tx FOR SALE —Fancy driver, harness and a good rubber-tire top buggy. See Albert Schelninn or call S4l. 244 t(i FOR SALE— Registered Spotted Pq- ! land China gilts, males and tried I sows iinmuned from cholera Priced for quick sale at farm two miles west of Decatur. H. E. Butler, 'Phone 452. . 237-H2 FOR SALE—A number of Big Type Poland China Males and Gilts, Grant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mile ' south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts FOR SALE—S passenger Auburn automobile, in ,good shape. Ed. , Green, 'phone 436. 210-ts I FOR SALE — Register' d Guernsey Bull. See C. S. Mumtna, Decatur, I Route No. 3, 'Phone 2 rings on 811. 209-ts FOR RENT FOR RENT—House for rent for about five months. See Albert Scheiman, or call 841. 244-tG FOR RENT—Furnished room, two blocks from court house. Call at 312 Manchester street or ’Phone j 653. 199-ts Advertise Your Sale in the Democrat.
! WANTED WANTED —An experienced rougher a I once. Only experienced rougher* ■need apply. Write or 'phone J. A. Leng Co.. Portland. Ind. 245-t6 : WANTED — Dish-washer at Murray Hotel. 245-tt ! WANTED —Driving horse. See E. i Schlickman at Briener feed barn 'Phene 22. 243 t" CENSUS CLERKS—(Men, women.) 4.000 needed. $95 month. Age, 18150. Experience unnecessary. Examinations Decatur Nov. 15. For free particulars, write Raymond Terry (former Government Examiner), 317 Continental Bldg., Washington. ' 241-t7x WANTED — Your subscription for American magazine and Woman’s Homq Companion. Will also club other magazines. ’Phone Mrs, J. H. Stewart, No. 168. MISCELLANEOUS I j The Democrat Prints Sale Bills, j ' DO YOU NEED MONEY?—We lend ■ I it on second mortgages on real . estate. Aetna Mfg. & Inv. Co., 508 ’ Fidelity Trust Bldg., Indianapolis. | 193 eod tl We buy all kinds of junk, fur 5 hides and wool, also buy all , kinds of automobiles, and sell used automobile parts. The Maier Hide & Fur Co-, 710 W. Monroe St., S. Krshenskv. 243-tlw
Business Opportunity WANTED A PARTNER Man or woman with SI,OOO can become associated with me in a project which will pay excellent returns on the investment. Can use vour. services if you desire, for which you will receive good remuneration. Address J. D., P. O. Box 3G4, Indianapolis, Ind. 24343
AUTO LIVERY Day or Night Headquarters at Kalver-Noble Garage or Holthouse Garage ED. GREEN Home 'Phone 438. ______________ 21041
A MONTH LONGER. Regina, Sask. Ont.. Oct. 15—(Special to llaily Democrat) —Dr. J, Gar vais V. Carmel and J. B. Saint Ger main, found guilty of murdering Sheriffs Officer McKay. Charles Horsley and Lajoie at Steep Creek near Prince Albert, Sauk., 18 months ago, were to have hanged September 17, but postponement of the death sentence was ordered and the latest instructions' from Ottawa are that they numt die on Friday, October 17, between 6 and 7 o’clock in the morning at Prince l Albert - . . . , ...LaJ
VULCANIZING I Have your tlrwe cared for by * w TanvuH. Vulcanizing caalnge M a ’ N. A. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:80 Saturday, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ’Phone 314. j Office over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. 216-Smo DR, H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children; X-ray examinations; Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries X-ray treatments for GOITER, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: — 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m . Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110, Office 409.
SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin’s Garage, Decatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. AUCTIONEER With years of experience In farming and auctioneering I feel I am able to get the highest dollar for you! See me for date* and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer. j BLACK & GETTING • UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING I Fine Funeral Furnlshlnge Private Ambulance Ssrvloe DECATUR, ■ IND. > Telephone: Office SO; Home 727
John Schurger & Son, Abstractors of Title to Real Estate in Adams County, Indiana. Al! kinds of money to loan on Real Estate from 5/ 2 % on farms, from 5 to 40 years, partial payment at any interest paying time. City loans from 7 to 8%. We are in the market for your business, If you want an abstract of a loan come to our office in person and you will save money’by so doing. Also farms and city property for sale. Office over Fisher & Harris. East of he Court House, Decatur, Ind. Citi--.ens Telephone No. 104. Decatur, Ind PUBLIC SALE
As I have sold my farm, I will offer at public auction at my residence ■ miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. G miles southeast of Monroe, ii uulu west of Salem, on Wednesday, October 22, 1919, begining at ten o’clock A. M.. the so. lowing property, to-wit: 5 HEAD OF' HORSES—Gray mare, 14 yrs. old; bay driving mare, 10 yrs. old; gaifjr/ 3 yrs. old, broke; 2 mare colts, tlrrn: rs. old. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE—Cow 9 yrs. old; cow, 6 yrs. old. (These cows am extra good butter cows); heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh in !’«■- cejnber; spring calf. 12 HEAD O: HOGS —l2 head of Duroc gilt thoroough bred. HAY AND GRAIN 100 shocks of corn in field; about 30. i bushels of oats in bin; about 7 tons of hay in mow. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—'McCormick binder, Osborn nioWer, Gearless hay loadc Hoc grain drill, double-disc borrow. Gab’ corn planter, good order; Oliver rid Ing breaking .plow, Diamond riding breaking plow, Oliver walking plow. Ohio cultivator, John Deere cultivate r road wagon, buggy, 6-tooth harrow. 58-tooth harrow, clover buncher, 1’ sets of double work harness, set <” buggy harness, and numerous other articles. TERMS—SS.OO and under cash. Over that amount a credit of 12; months will be given the purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 per cent, interest the last six months. 4 P">' cent, off tor cash. No goods removed until settled for. J. H. BURNETT. Harry Daniels. Auctioneer. *V. p. Merriman, Clerk. Lunch served by Ladies Aid of Salem Oct 11,15,18.30
HOG SALE OCTOBER 28TH John Parrish will hold a public sale of O. 1. C. and Chester White hogs on Tuesday, October 28. on his farm. 714 miles southeast of Decatur, bitty head of the finest full-blood 0 I C. and Chester White hogs will be sold. Look for larger bill and catalogue. Remember the date, October 28th. 242-to-0ct,27 JOHN PARRISH.
