Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 3, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1920 — Page 4

PUBLIC SALE ' We. the tnidemlgnml, will offer at public auction 6 miles northeust ol Decatur, ti miles south of Monroe VTlle. on the C. li. Lew ton farm, or what i known as the old Harm. (Hadden place, on January 12, 1920 the following property, to wit: bit Sale to begin nt 10:00; the following Woperty to wil: f» HEAD Ob’ HORSBS ANDMl LES Consisting of 1 mule team coming yours old; gray horse, com Ing 6 years old. weight 1600 lbs. 2 good sorrel mares, good worker--. Ik HEAD OF CATTLE 1 Iliad cow. G years old. fresh in February,. I red cow. 8 years old. fresh in Feb niury; Red cow, <> years old, f’esh in t’ehruary; spotted cow. t> years old fresh in February; rouu cow, 4 years old, fresh in snriug: "ed heif J er. fresh in February; 3 cows with; calves by side; I Shorthorn hull. 15 months old. a good one; red heifer coming 2 year old; 4 yearling heil er calves. These are an extra good line of cattle. Any one wanting a good milk cow, don’t miss this sale. 80 HEAD OF HOGS 14 head of good brrxxl sows, bred to farrow in March and April; 1 Registered Duroc male hog. 65 head of fall pigs, weighing s from 40 to 65 lbs. euch. IMI’LE f MENTS 1 Osborne binder. 7 ft. cut < Osborne mower; Keystone gearles; . hav loader; 1 Corn King iimnun 11 spreader; 60l)-tb. platform scale (I Kentucky g’-ahi drill fertilizer at o

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tm-hmeut; 2 sets breeching harness; 11 A shaped her. Imuses. IG-in. disc wilh Diiiler; Oliver gang plow; pipe roller; spring and, spike tooth linr mw. luieiluiiimml corn planter; I .horse grain drill with fertilizer nt larhnieut ; 2 corn cultivators; hay tedder and Imy rake; 3‘siu. Turn mill wagon, spring wagon: Imy rack wilh beet nick ami ho>. rack combin i-d, 2 breaking plows; double shovel plows; single shovel plows; 7 -hove! I corn plow . Let-z 6-in burr food grind|<tr; corn sheller; 3l> gal. copper kef 'll,; iron kettle, power sausage I grinder: 60 gal. fee<l cooker. Thelino ot machinery is all practically new Between 400 and 500 bushel <-t om and other small articles too iiiivnoroii. * io mention. TERMS Made known on day of i sale Lunch will be >• v<-<t by the Ladie Vid of the Flea mt Grove ehlireh-. Ves Ruse ami Jell l.ieelity, Am i Heii Lower, Clerk. SAUER & LEWTON. ?>-.» 7 v• -I NOTICE All persons knowing themselves indebted io Sam Schrock for Kawleigh products are notified to pay me nr whom I mat designate, as he has turned over all accounts to me. M3x .1. A, HENDRICKS: r iiraawiwwiiMMonri iit'im mmwrir

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MARKETS-STOCKS 11 (’ Daily Report of Local and Eor-. eign Markets. I' i> 11' j New York. N. V., Jan. 3 iSpmlal , ( I to Daily Democrat) The stock |( I market was strong at the opening loday. Cent-nl Leiiiher opened lit y . 103’s. up %: V. S. Rubber nt 137. up () American Sugar at 140's, up 14; ~ l:< Hilehcm B al US'”, up \; Crucible nt 224, up .:»■£•; Rending at 77, up % ; g , International I’.iper at S7h. up Soutiiern Railway ut 22 h. up %; American Can ui I", tip South ;i . <-rn I’aeillc nt 103'i, up •%. C, — i h | ( hicaim, Jan ! Grain opening: K I'iuti .l.m. up li . May up July F up sc. Oats: May up 'kC; July up 3’ > ( e Provisions Steady . w I ai Fast Buffalo. N Y . Jan. :! (Spe- * eiiil to Daily Ib-niocrat I Receipts 6- ( 400. shipments 6460; official to Now York yesterday. 3Sm». Hogs closing j steady; best grades. $15.25; lights ‘ and pigs, $15.25A 15.50; roughs. $13.00 11 4113.25; stags, $11.50, down; cattle. 325. slow; sheep. 3200, titty lo dollar, lower than Monday; lambs, 1925. / down; best ewe-, '.150411000; calves > "I 2250, down. . * — 'l' Cleveland, Produce market: — m Butter Creamery in tubs extras hi 70i;.iji>71c; extra tirsts 6!iL>'u7oc; m ti sis i pl I Eggs Northern firsts new cases, lx GSi ; old eases 67c; refrigerator ex- lu has 55c; [hi Poultry Live fowls 25Ce26c; heavy C. grades 324e33e: springers 25W26< ; ; i | heavy g ades 324 i :iJc; ducks, 40c; --.i I geese 30c ; turkeys, 56c. b< bl LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat. No. 1, $2.40; No. 2, $2.37; '* new oats, XOc; new corn, per cwt . ' ?l.tss; barley. $1.35; rye. $1.35; clover seed, $28.00. j,, ( LOCAL MARKET. ?l Eggs, dozen COc I Country Butter 60c I(J — i tii LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered CBc • a ■ - —■— - — - iat SALE CALENDAR? : J* — The Following Sales are Being Ad. vertised in the Daily Democrat. I x , We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. jtu Jan. 6— TI E. Butler, I'4 miles H wist of Decatur, Ind. Jan. 7 (Tysses G. Feller, at resj idence located 2 miles west and one e. | mile north of Monroe, [nd., or 5 miles l south and 2 miles west of Decatur, Ind., or 3 miles east of Honduras. Ind. i-i Jan. 12. Sauer ami Levviou, 6 miles northeast of Decatur Indiana or t; miles south of Monroeville Indiana. | Jan. 14 —W. H. Lux. 2',4 niile.s m northwest of Decatur. B. F. Shirk. 8 miles south of Decatnr. Thursday, January 15. L it Jan. 16. Adam Neueasv hwalider T' 1-2 miles west ot Decatur. h,u Jan 20 —Grant Springer, 5 miles , i( ■ southeast of Decatur, on Ambrose m * Shoaff farm. tn Jan 21 Emery Mallonel 3 miles ''i', northwest ot Decatur. p« i Jnn. 22. Adams County Duroc-Jersey m Broders Association, Decutur Indian;' Un January 22. Boy’s Duroc Chth, nt th, Breinor Feed barn, Decatur. j Jan. 27- Smith & Baumgartner, 214 miles south of Decatur, on Monrce road. for I Jnn 28- Fred Colchin. SY, milts I',", south of Decatur, on mud pike, or 1 ,i.mile east ami 2 miles north of Mon- '"• l rue. Indiana. hill Jan. 28 Fred Colchin. 3% miles smith of Decatur, 1 mile east. 2 miles north of Monroe. Jan. 29, Marcellus Davison. 4 miles east of Monroe, Indiana, or in miles ?/' southeast of Decaturr, Indiana '»>! Feb. 2, Frank Haggard, 2 mile east "m and one half mile north of Monroe. : Indiana, seven and one half miles ". southeast of Decatur, Indiana on n, 7'homas Bess Farm. 1 - 1 Feb. 4th, Janies and Heckman 7 1-2 miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana ,hl on William Heckman Farm on WinChester road.Feb. 6 - Henry Rodenbeck, 3% miles . 7 north east of Decatur, known as the Howard Shackley farm. •" Feb. 9. C. F Marshand 3 and <ne half miles southwest of Monroe. Feb. 10—Asa McMillen, iy 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. " Ml i Feb. 11—Ola L. Gaunt, 5% miles '‘ r > east of Decatur and 1 mile north ami G ‘ % mile east of Bobo. sb ' Feb. 13—Albert Spuller, 1 mile north, ’>4 mile east of Monroe, or 5% miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. IG—Philip Gepha-t, 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe, or ' 8 Miles southeast of Decatur. j Feb. 17. —C. E. Buck, 5 miles south- p east of Decatur on mud pike. c: Feb. 17 —Delmar Douglas. 13 miles m 1 southeast of Decatur. i: Feb. 18—Sam Shackley, 11 miles p southeast of Decatur, or % mile north "i of Salem b Feb. 19—Victor Amaehe-, 7% mile >•) southw-est of Decatur, on the Lew Seherry farm. Feb. 19—Dye Ferguson, 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. .x Feb. 20.—Hosea Ray, one mile northwest of Decatur, on Juhtls Haughk farm. " Feb. 24—John W. Kline. 5% miles ’j' southeast of Decatur. j [ Feb. 25—8e1l & Gunde,r, Bellevue F farm, 1 mile north of Decatur. ; Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles " southwest of Decatur. ” Mrs. T V. Johnston spent yestera day in Fort Wayne. , 1

Having sold ntvl j w ||| sell at piddle tiliclion at I p , miles west of Hecaliii, A u j| t . rtt 'i of | Schafer Saddlery 0 Tuesday, Jand iq;">o, beginning at iodhh 11l( > fid- 11 lowing property: I I HORSES. 5 HH'l.n r-ldinr. |, I years Ohl, weight 1 ~: i\ ,nood mare, 10 yours old, V |., t ui; bay driving horse; I»a.v I , ~j nj ng 2 1 years old; gray i rear < >ld CATTLE. 12 11 ■ Ira good fresh cowl lA . w ,|| iw fr» sh in January: 1 liu ,ows, tiling good flow of I Durham mil. 1(1 months' old; 1, Ull p,.-t i- lit months old H 4 .yn hog :e double imtllUlod sL ~, p, ■orded Spotted Poland!. . pi ■ ■ I ■ ! • I King George, whose u f I’ni'land; dams sire •'tij Uh ,| l r , !7 h«utl of September gIL |, oar< hi too n I ire of the most l»>pnlal. ( . ()lllg villi u< h si-es as O. I p r jde, 'ravens O. & <). Chief I'll King if England, ami Gen Boa j-r, nad of White Wv.ii.dolt k\'||jte ■eghorn Laying hens; in | ‘ indot 1 roosters. HA> I 400 bushel of * I oliL Oil I irn.it li ■ 1 ler fodder, 365 shocks so 1'1f,,,] h r in barn, some fodder ilk r, msliels seed corn. I'2 hiishl v , <-.-d, 500 lbs. fertilizer. I'lyt; POOLS I ised six months; Milw: nkeJ. r . lav loader, hay tedder. Mi1,,,, uower. walking cultivator. 14,*, dows. harrows. Troy wagon. I, axis and hav racks, new rubl. iiiesy. set breeching harness. If mggy harness. 4 collar - 1)1, i ■'am separator, 1,66'1 !b 1 I i) gallon hog fountain, sleigh. 1 .".it. 3 pair hay slings, steel inrrel, 12 galvanized chicken <1 lot of grain sacks. 1 horse rill or. shovel plow, crosscut saw, si

Tinder, pitch forks and numel ther articles. Tim Sprague will I he following household goods at I ale: Kitchen range. Round Oak hl oal burner, good as new; 12 »1 hairs, 2 Brussels rugs 9x12, ml v et of springs and mattress, cottchl ocking chairs and many other I' l -' ieles. l,r. TERMS—AII sums under ss(l ash in hand; all sums over thl .mount, a credit of 12 months wil e given, purchaser giving bankabl&i ote, bearing S per cent the last 1 nonths. H. E. BUTLER. I irthur Suttles. Clerk. en Liechty and Harry Daniels, Auc-1 tioneers. dec.26-31-jan 12-31 .UlKi: Ol Gl VIIIHVX-s Hill: OF HE 41. EST ATE. '.otiee is hereby given that by vir-J ii.- of an order of in*- Adams t’ircuit ' - irt of Adams County. Indiana, lhe ,iei.-i sigu.-d. guardian of Anna J. M>c.- will at tiie law office ot I>ere H Irwin, opposite tie' Court Hony* in n- Citi of Itecatiir. Adams County, n'liana. on Xlonday. tin- 12th day of .■'.mini'. I'l2o. hetwe.-n the hours of o.iiii o', i.u-k a. in. am! 2.00 o i-loi k p. i ami from day lo day thereafter Uh il* sold offer at private sale for not ■ than U- appraised value certain nil estate belonging to said Ward. | es< ril.ed as follows, to-wit > t ract Xo. I Coiutnem Ing at a point which Is one limbed (Wo im.'l feet West Ilf I lie "iitln-.ist corner of iuloi number 111.-.; hundred forly-Pvo i:143) in the I'liiiit-rri Addition to the town, (now ; itvl ol lo.alur. us the same is designteil <>n the recorded pl-ii of said e.vn, (now ciivi. of Decatur, Adms County. Imli.imi thence north at right angle with Itugg street, ighty-lwo and one hall tsjl.vi feet.: v the north line of said iniot number I ire. hundred forty-five <::4si, ibence * .st on the ninth line of said inl.d ' In.itier three iinmli c l forty til <■ (..l.’.i nralli-1 witli Kugg street, forty-two’ I’ f.-.-t, thence south, at right '-I'-.- wilh Lugg Street, eighty-two -d one hall’ fS-'i/,) feet to the north lie If Ktlgg Str.et. tlietiee east on .• north limos Bugg street, fortyvo (12) leet to the place of begin-, ing. 1 Trnet Xo. 2 c.iinim-m ing .it tin norOiwest rtir-1 ■r Os Iniot number tlu-e.- hundred' it l . 'ii(- Cl.’.i in Hie Southern Addl'ii 1.. Hie town, tnow <-iti > of Ib-.a-II Adams County, fndbina. theme st oh the north fine ot' said lot three .i.dr.-d forty-live Ct4s| ninety feet or. or bss to a point which is one n-li'-d six .-iiid one half (Imiioi feet ■ '■st of the nlley Uli the east .‘lid ol I'l I'" Hu m e soul lint a right angle itii I:ugg street In said city, thirty Mn and ope half (:17V(,) feet, theme ■ st. f'.ii.ill.l with the north line of iid 'til'd number three hundred for--five CH".> to the west line of said lot. tliem-e north on the west line said iniot to the |da< e of beglnng. ' . said tracts will lie offered separate ad together, | Said sale will lie made subject to ii- approval of said court ami on the dlowing terms ami eotnlit ions to■l '"m third easli on da-. >.f sale; m- third In twelve months and one lird In twenty-four mouths ilmre- ■ ■'II deferred payments to bear six .i per lent Interest frofn dai of sale nd io- M-.-ureil by a imn-t K ag,’, on „alil ‘•'■J •• -lalp. Purchaser nmy pay all 'ilENliY S. MICHAVD, Guardian * "i. It. Erwin. Attorney. .27-3 AI'I'OIX TMEXT (IF F.XF.< I TOK Notb-e Is Hereby Given, That the mlersigm-d lias been appointed exeutor Os th.. last will ami testament t I racy Stevens, late of Adams couny deceased. The estate Is f.robtiblv olvent. PHECH C. HOWER. I December 24. 1919. Khutor. G. 1., Wiilters, Atty. 27-3-10 NOTICE OF FIX VI. SETTI.EVIFvt <ll IMiTi:. Notice Is hereby given to the credtors heirs ami legatees of Clarence lark, deceased, to appear in the Ad. [•ns . ir.-ui: i-mirt. ladd Decatur |„. ■“o ’am! ohT. •"*’ " :t >'| n( I'ohnmrv, .1.11. .Hill show <-uuso. If any, why Hie null settb-imnl a..-omits with tin- cs. ate of Sahl lei edent should not be ipprovi-d; ami s aid heirs are notified ■■ th-n and there male-. ; roof i-.f h c j r dinres nn 7’ ppivp 6lstrlbntlve CAPITOLA LOftD CLARK ! 1,-eeatur. Ind.. Dec. C. L. Walters, Atty. “° T " E "’ur 2’’*™’'"'-""*" nobl, deceased, to appear in the aa urns circuit court, held at Decan?/ ?a9n ana ’. ori v thp ~ nd d ay ot February--14 2 N' 4 i an<l , cause - ls any. Why SETTLEMENT acCOI'NTS with the estate ot said decedent not be approved- ami satll gL? houU ’ notified to then and there rnakl v?, thm's™ ’ tn ' l ‘ WelVe thelr dlsttibS! WILLIAM ARNOLD, Decatur, Ind., Dec. 21 C. L. Walters, Atty,' 27 g

CLASSIFIED WANT Aim for sale -4 acre Id" 1 t P, % nn"' ••"»> , Pib'h n-. Hit of .V i; - «; w ~..i ';X ; be -aid" * (lllir( . of Irvin .UkT. , |, oB SALE ( >H'' I vvinly Intclor wilh hnv si>< ids Burns dpsolinc or '' st'ne oils. Good ns new. , reason tor selling N<e II '■ , Kitson, Heealnr, Ind. Foil SALK ‘4 Arre rronnd with iwo story, 7 n«>ni hotish. with "Ilar. cement cistern; barn; corn crib; pig pelt. Property located on 1017 Mercer Ave. Tims. S. Perkins, Kingsville. Ohio. FOR SALE- 191S’ model l-’onl S-d :i, i practically Rond as n< « ('all 'phone ’ 218 I FOR SALE 112 ton ti ed Federal Truck, practically g<“»l as new. See P B Ib'bble. Phone 575 (or par ticnlars. ~ |S I FOR SALE Art Garland stove; two wood stoves, (’all 198 FOR SALK Genc-o Kledric pl mt Good ‘hape. Reason for sellitm '• that lam on mute of ilf Farmers Light and I'oiier company and i tie no further ire for it. Price S3OO •'!) St.' Otto Hoile, It. It. No. !). plume 17 U'l4. 3-t3x. |

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VLENTYk, O NEY-to |oan 6 1(| or JO < no commission. -ER-1 Wl '- 1 Un TED i W a customer for a good r* n house, also for medium prl partly modern and plain cheaply jf yoll have such for sale li-o'lpi! ug w j]| bring yon a buyer. El & ‘MICHAUD. 1 I 292-ts "AN IED (1 small visible typewriter. cheap for cash. Write I’. W. | ile of I)aily r)< . mo . ; " a 2 V 2-t3 MEN \\ \l|j —Steady einployment.l Bluffton Hoop V> AN 1El) 1| 1( v ] er j t an< | Uirl at Mil Hotel. Ap--I—<>nc - | 2-tr AGENTS b>g money s e| , nlr Kllalanw . ert Trees, Fruits. |(| „ t c. Wv , hjKhost commisl every Wftek . ree Outfit and lexpenses. The IlawKs Nursery! Wauwatosa. W ' B I 2-t3 BRUNTON iHARGE I John arrived to<lay to take ehalf the offices , for the new fair a «l ion . wiu nave a desk room | oI . gepperfs office over the Gasjre aml be . on the job from no* contlnously. j Mr StiMon « here next I week and the public!*, of the orI Wnization will soon l lt pl:in . BCd t 0 U6e 8 Mrtalnße o f the . Daily Democrat tn „* » , each day. «l»format,on I 1

TOOK OUT DREALVL SORENESS Wh.-p the kidne •' wenkened ov,"worked h> tt 'lffy •“! •<> fill.-I ami throw all ‘Gh"'* <•«« of th,. I thft’ttdY!- "’3t«f «« "«e v .t.m ..rd backaele -f'-lies*. lame-; nt is and rhr iinaili "J ~r,‘, ‘ Lincoln Ave,. Wa v J-i . ujt , ■ Fob-v Kid; " ,,M *«* *>" i„g me lum h good h" *«‘v | ..nd the -heumatlum '"'V :ill th., dreadful sflren- 0,,t ~r R,v limbs." w CHICAGO MARK? CLOSE —- (United Press wvlee) Chicago. Jan. 3-(.-r' ’« !*»«> Demm-ai) Corn: M uy, $1.31'8.: July »1 W 4 ' ll,y <Mt,: 8.1%; July, 7614. j INDIANAPOLIS »»RKET tl’nited frees ' p ) Hog receipts 7WMI; r "t 25 to ..it higher; b.-st heatie 51 " 3*®14.50 medium mixed, sl4.s<'t 1 • ; G com mon choice. sl4 siN®l4 hulk xnlm sl4 si)drl4 75; cattle • •>!>«» 6W>. [ toady; steers JHftD "W* and . ifurs, ssfil3 ", si. I ::t)0; market steady. T $9. COURT HOUSE MWS. Ileal estate transf- John \V Pringle to Charles C. S lot ip I’.. rue, sl6Oll In the matter of Hon i Sr-liuf v Gall Scbitg in a suit dlvor e default of the defendant. - • .'gainst ; I io*<ciitinc attorney to n> > ■ [ The cause of Harry Ru vs. Al:e W- ii and Isaac Well of th <1 Bros ' Company has been I'ontin by tl.e agreement of both nsiTb VULCANUIN* Have your ttraa eared tor a w Tanvai. Vulcaulatng ewlnr U>« n» — —~ —- i in -- —-

Public Sale OF BIG TYPE lILAND ( HINA BRED SOWS THURSIXY. JANI ARY 8. 1920 AT MOON & KYLE I E BARN. BLUFFTON. INDIANA j Oll'ering consists ofi fried Sows, real brood sows. 2 ol these tire daughters of liant Buster; II Fall Yearlings. the big kind; 23 Spring Gs. the growthy kind, and 12 Summer (tills, the right k.,1 We cX|M*ct to show you one of the greatest lots oi Br ! Sows Io sell publicly this winter. W< know you will be j ised with this sale offering. Com< ~ Our blood lines are to date. Tl»cy tire ail double imn mimed. Send lor cal u This offering is bred ' Iman that are making Big 1 >’)»•’ r Poland ('.liina history smooth Defender. Smooth Big i Bone. Giant Trim; Gm- i\ Wonder and Buster G he In Giant Busier. Sale betns at 12 o'clock. i Terms 3or i> months. bankable note. Auctioneers Bowers. I nhiger and Michaud. Clerk Cecil Lockwood IW. S. LOCKWOOD, I ( GARRETT A SONS Petroleum. Ind. Liberty (".enter. Ind.

TZ ! . "I -I I_ I. - ■ , -- ■ - — — • Bert C. Bowei Wren. Ohio, sells POLAND CHINAS Tuesday, January 6, 1920 a I T .. ' SF /* .• w . ' %. X, • / .. wl ri 45 HE\D 45 rile offering is sired by some t , ( | n . [ )VS | hoars of Hu 1 l; r ‘" I ried sows such as Big Bone 1, 1( | v s j rC( | bv Royal (uany A ooster Jewel, sired by Kimbcr s \ Wonder; Mountain Ma" - iied by Mountain Giant; Ck*m<iri a Giantess, sired by Gerstdale Minnie, sired ( ivlS | ( | ;i | c Wonder. lai yearlngs sireil by Malx| s j,.„ he bv the slS.o<»< Ihe gills are sired by hk'td IW ntn Bob 2nd. Buster ( la |is nan Big Bone Model. Wilson's hig fj m . Buster Booster. 11 uaher and others ol equal t,o. . ... T'hpee spring boars th. <re big and smooth. ! I hit sows and gilts in this ofTent., ~r c bred Io Rainbow M<>d« • Sire. Big Bone Model; Dam. Mill>Vßig Queen. u Be is considered by many Ito h one of the best sons <>l G .. i<| HU i n°i‘ C ’ 1 h:,ve ,urne< l <,OWII ITers in four figures for bun leal Bob a grandson of Big Bob' n< | .. n( | O ul of a King s ('ja’ Dajn and Stability, a son of Busle^ out of a Big EVERYONE IMMUNE AG Jnsi CHOLERA and SWINE PLAGIt. B. C. B'WEN luclioncrs: Fl, <4* One LnL<'“-

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