Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1920 — Page 6

PUBLIC SALE Ah 1 have decided to quit farming | 1 will hold si public miction nt my l tnsirtencc located on the Julius ILuigk farm. 1 mile northwest of De caiur, on Friday, February 20th, , Rale to begin nt 10 o’clock si. tn., the following property to wit: HOUSES. 5 h.-ud One sorrel horse •: years ohl, weight Itoo lbs.; 1 buy mare coming 5 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; 1 bay mare with foal, 7 years old, weight li’iti tbs.; 1 leant of mai'os weight 28011 lbs. CATTLE, 10 lieutl One red cow, 3 years old, be fresh the middle of May; 1 black , cow, 5 years ohl, be fresh the first of , May; 1 Jersey cow G years old, calf , by side; 1 spotted cow, ,‘t years old. , paMuro bre<h 1 black cow, 7 years , old. pasture bred; I cow 3 years old, , pasture bred; 1 cow coming 3 years , old. paStore bred; 1 spotted heifer be | fresh the lust of June; one half Hol- , .•rein heifer, pasture bred; 1 heifer , calf coining yearling. HOLS, 21 head , ■ 18 head of shouts, weight front 50 , to 125 lt»s.; .'! brood sows will be duo v to farrow the last of March. The hogs are all double immuned.. EWE LAMBS. 5 head. FARMING IM- ‘ CLEMENTS 2 gpo.l wagons; 2 good hay racks and 1 beet bed combined; 1 Osborne hay loader; i John Deere corn planter; 1 Superior 10-disc grain ( drill; 1 Osborne hay kicker; 1 Me- j. t'orniitk binder; 1 McCormick mowtr; 1 5-SHcthm land roller; 1 Oliver 5 corn plow; 1 J. I. Case corn plow; 2 J. I Case breaking plows; 1 Os- j borne spring tooth harrow; 1 Go-tooth p pike tooth bartjpw; 1 set of platform scales; 1 etnoty stone; 1 I horse mi- ‘ tivator; 1 single shovel plow; 1 Turn- ( bull wagon bed; I gravel bed; 1 top *' buggy; 1 U-horse evener for wagon; I No. 12 DeLaval cream seperator, 1 used 1 year; 1 good grind stone; 1 *’ range stove; 1 scoop board; 1 double ”* barrel 12 gauge shot gun; 1 cross cut saw; 1 Monarch gasoline engine, ]', ,n horse, anti pump jack combined; 2 1 sets of heavy breeching harness; G

■'♦lS tW J Ml “ T ' 11111 JIUI n ’’ horse collars; extra set oi bridles and 2 sets of fly nets; I set of buggy harness. The implements are all in lust class shape. About 12 doz. of Chickens. About 6 tons of Hay. About 75 bushel of good Seed Oats; 6 bushel oi Good Seed Corn; 35 shucks of Corn and Fodder in the field; About 300 trasjiel of Corn in crib. About 30 big shocks of Fodder in field. 1 Collie Dog. broke to drive stock And other articles (oo numerous to mention. TERMS--$5.(H> and under, cash; on sums over ss.do a credit of 12 mouths will he given, purchaser giving bankbale note bearing 8% inter-e.-.t the last 6 months. 4 r ,’ off for cash. No property removed until settled for. HOSEA RAY .1 A Milhaud. Auct. VV. A. Fonner, Ciprk. Lunch will he served on grounds. 4 5-9-11-13-16 17-18 PUBLIC SALE | A 1 have quit farming and am moving to towi>, I will sell at public auction at my residence 5 miles south of Decatur on mud pike. 1-2 mill- east or 2 1-2 miles northeast of Monroe, <>n Tuesday. February 24. 1920. Sale to begin at lu o'clock; the fol lowing propertv. to-wit: HORSES * MCLES. 8 headTeam of black mules, 6 years old. weighing 2600 tbs, well mated and good workers; team of brown mil!?:. 6 years old. weighing 2500 lbs., extra good workers; extra good team of sorrel mules. 4 years old. weighing 2600 lbs. as good a team us their is in the country; sorrel horse, 8 years old. lady broke, weighing 1100 lbs.: sorrel horse. 8 years old. broke to all harness, weighing lion lbs If you are in need of a good mule team you can not afford to miss this sale, as these mules are ail extra go*d ones, and as good workers us evei looked through a collar. CATTLE. 6 Head —One Jersey cow, 8 years old. will be fresh in April; I Jersey ami Guernsey cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in March; 1 Guernsey co'.. 6 years old. fresh by day of sale; 1 black Jersey cow, 6 years old, with calf ! v side; 1 Red Poll Durham" cow, 7 years old, will be fresh in March; 1 roan Durham cow. 7 years old, fresh in March; these cows are all straight and right in every respect and a good chance for you to get a real cream and butter cow. HOGS 16 Head—lG Fall Shoats, weighing from 75 to 85 pounds. POULTRY —l2 dozen of good Plymouth and Rhode Island Red chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Bft Deering binder, with tongue truck, in good condition; 1 6-ft. Deering mower, used two seasons; 2 gang plows. 12 inch, with 2 sets of extra shares: 2 14x16 Rock Island disc harrows, in good shape; 3 Avery cultivators, with gopher attachments: 1 Haynes corn planter, with fertilizer attachments and 160 rod check wire; 1 Kemp manure spreader; 1 3-sect.ion spike tooth harrow; 1 10-ft. flexible harrow; 1 Weber wagon. 4-in. tire and in good condition; 1 3%-hu, tire wagon and 1 16-in. walking plow; 1 surrey; 1 buggy: 2 triple wagon beits: 1 erind stone: 1 harrow cart; 1 Little Giant corn dump and elevator, will elevate com 25 ft. high: 4 sets of good team harness; 1 s t oi buggy harness; 4 pair of fly nets and a lot of horse collars; 1 windlass and set of butchering tools; 2 Stewart 1 IVj-horse power (Mover engine- nnd pump jack, almost new, double shovel plow; single shovel plow; 1 hand corn shviler. 1 pair of scales; 1 double fan end gate seeder and seeded l>ox; 1 cross cut saw; set tackle blocks and pulleys; 1 wire stretcher; log chains; scoop shovels; pitch forks. l.i bushel of 1918 Gold Mine Iseeil Corn, extra good. HOUSEHOLD GOODS —1 Faultless Mailable irot range, in good condition; 1 No. It DeLaval cream seperator, alraos new; 1 incubator and 1 brooder, am other articles too numerous to men tion. TERMS--15.00 and under, cash suras over 15.00 a credit of 1 months will be given, purchaser git ing bankable note bearing 8 per cen interest last 6 months. 4 per ten off for cash. No property remove until settled for. JOHN W. KLINE Jeff Liecbty. Auct. W. A. Lower, Clerk. Ladies’ Aid of the St, Paul chute will sc ve dinner. 11-14 18:

PUBLIC SALE ! Ah wr have sold our farm we will offer at public miction* nt the David Gerber farm, 3 miles west of Ifoeitlur on the Preble Hoad, on • Saturday, February 2L Salo to begin at 10 a. m the follow Ing property to wit: tlor.se . s head Percheon stallion and I Belgian stallion, both imported and weigh -’no IMiilnds ench, extra good breeders. As von all know the.-.q, horm s have .-do<>4 here in Decatur for the past throe seasons. 1 Brown mare II) years old weighs 144)0; one roan mure 4 year old weight 1400; 1 3-ycar old mare colt weight Hot); 1 2 year old driving toll; I extra good draft coll 2 year old; 1 shetland pony with harness un<l carriage, broke extra good. Cattle. 10 head 1 Holstr-ija cow, with calf by side, G years oid; 1 Holstein, f brihdle and 1 ~potted cow • xtru good miller.-', to be fre-n by day of ale; 1 black cow with calf by side, G year bld, extra gool milker; the haltHice are all good cows and will Jbe fresh the lasi of February and March. Sheep. 14 head Ail full blooded Shropshire sheep, all registered; among them Mire 2 yea:ling btt< k lanihs. Hogs. 2 head - Consist Ing of two brood sows which will farrow in April. Poultry- 150 head of Bed Leghorn and Rhode Island J(< ds itabbits G pair of Bel ■dan hairs. Grain and Hay 300 nishel of corn in erib; 200 bushel of mts; G ton of mixed hay; 1G big ■ hocks of bundled fodder; 2 1-ts lushel of red clover weed. Implements I Turnbull wagon and bed: mud boar. 1 hay ladder: 1 disc harow; 1 Syracuse riding plow; 1 Gale valkine plow: I 7-Khove! cultivator; single shovel plow; 1 Oliver corn , dow; 1 steel roller; 1 McCormick nower; 1 Black Hawk corn planter; beet dtiil vJj'h fertiliser attachnents; 1 beet plow; 1 Rude manure ■ preader; 1 spike tootti harrow; I rain drill; 1 gripd stone; 2 iron AltloC' I'/.rLu l hAvoid ' *> ks.

kettles; forks; .-hovels; ;1 wheel harrows; 1 50-gal. oil barrel; ,] Delaival creum s.parator No. 17. with power attachments; 2<i !♦ extension ladd -r, and other articles too numerous to mention. Hames 2 sets of double breeching harness; 1 brass trim stud harness; 2 sets of single buggy harries.-*. I Ford Touring Car and 1 Ford Roadster will go at. this sale. TERMS All sums of $5 and under cash. Ail sums ober that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the Last six njonths. DAVID GERBER & SON. Aucts...Harry Daniels and Jeff, Liechtv. i The Helping Hand society of the Reformed church will serve lunch. 10-11-12-13-14-16-17-18-J9 “ PUBLIC SALE As I am moving to a smaller farm I will sell at public auction at my residence 9 miles southeast of Decatur. 3*i miles south of Pleasant Mills*, 5 miles east of Monroe on what is known as the Henry I Teeple farm, on Friday. February 20. 1920 Sale to at 10 o'clock. The following property to-wit: 8 Head Horses Bay team coming 6 and 7 years old. weight 2700; I think the best all round team I ever saw; lady broke single or double, team sorrel mares coming 3 and 4 years old. weight 2600 broke single and double; I brown mare 4 years old. broke single’ or double, weight 1350; bay gelding touting 2 years old. weight 1150. broke single and double; pair 2 year old bay colts, broke double weight 1000 each. 5 Head ('.title Guernsey cow- coming 3 years old. will he fresh by day of sale, large red cow 5 years old, giving 4 gal a, milk a day weight about 1200 lbs.; Guernsey tow 7 years old. giving 4 gal's, milk 4 day weight 1050 a £,o<>d cream cow; yearling heifer: heifer calf 2 months old these heifers are mothered by the best cream cow I ever saw. 20 11-"itl Hogs 8 head brood sows; 2 Big ■ Type Poland China sows; 2 Duroc. sows; 4 O. I. C. sows. 2 full blood and 1 registered; 2 O. 1. C. gilts 4 mos. old can be Registered; 10 shoats wt. 125 lbs. each. 8 Head good ewes. .3 dozen Rhqde isalnd inillctt laying now. Farm Implements Gale riding breaking plow never plowed 15 acres; double rise good as new; Buckeye disc drill good as news new ctllterpaeker; Big Willie corn plow in good shape; Oliver breaking plow: set of double breeching harness in good shape; 1 horse power feed (grinder; about 4 tons hays in mow; 40 shocks fodder; 100 bushel good corn in crib. Terms of Sale —$5.00 and under cash, over that amount a credit of 12 montlis will be giben purchaser giving bankable not bearing 8 per cent interest lust 6 months. 4 per , cent off for cash. ALBERT TEEPLE Harry Daniels. Auct. W. M. Patterson, clerk. Lunch will he served by Ladies Aid of Salem. 16-17-18 PUBLIC SALE 1 As I atn going to quit farming I will offer for sale at my residence i 1620 West Monnroe street, or 1 mile west of the Old Adants County Bank, inside the city corporation of Decatur, Indiana, on Friday. February ‘ 27t.h, 1920. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock ■ a. m., the following property to wit: 1 Horses 3 Head Bay tiffim of rnares tl ’ and 12 years, weight 2800 pounds, bay • mare 6 years old. weight 1550, these * are all extra good work horses. Cst--8 •’« 5 Head- -Red cow 7 years old .fresh Feb.; red and white spotted cow , 3 years old will be fresh March 25. , Holstein cow 3 years old will be fresh u J 111 1? 14 • blacls cow 2 years old will be .. August 21; Holstein cow' 3 years old brod. these are all extra good dairy . *” d C lT arn cowa S‘ vi “B 3 and 4 gal. " f mi,k f ™* b and on pastur/Z Hogs 18 Head—This is the placeftc '■ get your pure bred (J. J. c. hogfi 2 ~ registered tried sows bred 4 full blbod nl ed sows caribe registered if (Wsired nt bred. 12 late and fall gilts Lin lx r*d registered weighing from 40 tn 80 lbs POULTRY 150 HEAD singlt comber Brown Leghorns. This i. a goo< laying strain. 75 head f«,i hlonde singled combed Rhode 1-land Red ch 5 ducks 2 drakes. Im dements--21 Weber wagon. 3 4 tread, used thr?

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, IT-BBUAin IH, 1920. —

years: 1 Big Willie corn plow, used 3 years; I new C. B. Ar Q. coin planter. I used 2 sauumns; 1 disc -<xlG. a good I one; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 buggy; i- l combination boot bod with side hoards and hog rack: I single shovel plow; I double shovel polw; 1 spike tooth weeder; 2 log chains I 22 feel; I HI ft. log chain; 1 new J. I. i Case walking breaking plow; I ButchI er A- Gibbs 12-in. walking breaking , plow with jointer. Ilu.m-ss I double I . ■ : ..f brass lircctrhing harness, used - 3 venr ; I double set of work harness; I 4 horse collars, 1 22-in.. 1 23-in. and 2 20 in.; those are all extra good harness 1 «t single budy harness. Grain and Feed- One lot of yellow' corn; I lot of fodder; 30 bale.-, of number 1 wheat straw, (nr-ulmtors ami atIm hnienL 1 410 Mairlinout! Blue hen incubator, ma kin;- an average of so per cent hatch, new; 1 175 sure hatch a good one; 1 500 hard coaj brooder stove; I 150 chick outside brooder; I brooder house 10x12. Miscellaneous —One lot of poultry feiu-c 23 rod of ::>j inch hog fence; 1 75-gal. feed cooker; 4 bog troughs; 1 : led with box; I seif feeder for hogs; 1 13-harr<l slock tank, new: 1 tank heater; 2, piano boxes; d lot of lumber; 1 't-harrel ami spray pump with 20 f<-“t of hose; I 3 horse double tree outfit; 1 2-horse double tree outfit. Household Good- I Sharphs cream seperator, number 2; 1 Da her churn: I -ingle bed with springs: 1 bed spring: 1 oak rocker; f Morris chair; ' 1 side board: 1 lad room rut Bx 9; 3 ’ kitchen chairs; some small rugs and matting; 1 poice linoleum. Terms — $5.00 and under cash; uni' over $5,410 1 a <r<dit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearIng S per < ent intcre: t li -t G month . ' 4 per <• -it off for cash. No property removed until settled for ' J. F. STONEFOOK Noah Frauhigi-r. latctioiie.er. William Zimmerman, clerk-. The I'. 11. Uidies ( Aid will furnish lunch 18-20-24-25 (

j PUBLIC SALE r As I am leaving the farm 1 will of- , fer at public am i ion my entire stock * feed and farm equipment 5 miles ) west, 2 miles south of Monroe, Ind.. . 01 4 miles west. 4 miles north of . Berne, Ind., or 3 miles south of Hon- , dnras on the Christ Aschliaueher farm on MONDAY. February 23, 1920, , Sale to begin at 10;00 o’clock; the followin'.' property, to-wit; ’ 6 Head Hoisc.s and Mules -2 liay geldings weighing abciit 1200 A- 1 Mid Ilbs ; ' tnooih 11.01 ti ha\. 6 years old. double gaited racing mare, weight 1100 or 1200, broke in all harness; brown mare, smooth mouth, weigiit' , 1100 or J2OO. These are all gooy general purpose horses. Pair black mules, w ight 900 each, good workers , age !I. 10. :t Head CATTLE Black , Jersey cow. 6 years old, he fresh , March 25. (his is all extra good milk land cream cow; red Durham cow, 8 vears old. giving milk; Red Pole Durhome heifer calf. 6 Head of HOGS Brood sow. 5 shoats weight about 40 lie., each. FARMING IMPLE MENTS Two hog feeders; 6, 2 ill. wooden h.>g troughs; 1 hog ringing I crate; 1 hog scaffold; 3 hog scrapers and hog hook; I 22-gal. iron kettle; ' 1 Keystone gearless hay loader’, 1 McCormick 6-ft. cut fbimler; 1 McCormick. new 4 mowing machine; 1 imeniatiqna) double tandem disc 1416; 1 Gu-tooih wooden spike harrow; 1 14-in. Oliver breaking plow: 2 Gale walking plow.;; I single shovel plow; I 7-shovel cultivator; 2 new Janesville hammock seat corn plows; , 1 Jai sviih- torn planter; 1 heavy Jin. tire farm wagon; 1 2’2.-in. 314-scane Turnbull wagon; 1 double Turnbull wag,>ll bid; 1 spring seat; 1 extension scope hate; 1 hay ladder and corn bed combined: 1 fodder rack; 1 2 yard stone bed; 1 John Deere <horse double tree for straight wagon tongue. plow double trees and single trees; clevises; 1 wheel barrow; 1 carriage, with drop storm front; ! lop buggy; 2 driver lumps; 1 spring wagon; 1 buggy pole; 1 sot buggy bob-sled runners; 1 clover seed 5 tme fork; 1 6-tine and 1 5tine manure fork: 5 3-tine hay forks: 1 double hariMsm hay fork; s'or 6 wooden rope pulleys. HARNESS — Two double sets breeching harness; 1 double set driving harness; 2 sols single driving harness; 2 sets double fly nets; 8 horse collars. 40 or 50 1-bu. potato crates and many other articles ton numerous to mention. . GRAIN Some good mixed and some al! Clover Hay; some early 4th of July Oats, and some good YellowCorn in crib. CHICKENS S or 10 doz. good, young laying hens; some ; full blooded White Leghorn hens. and some mixed hens. HOi'SEHOLD • GOODS One new DelgivaJ No. 12 ■ cream seperator; 1 Sony & (’amp . organ; 1 refrigerator; 1 bedstead . ami . good Wilsqjt heating stove. TERMS—SS.OO and under, cash; sunrs oyer $5.00 a credit of 10 mouths . will be given, purchaser giving bank--1 able note liviaring 8 per cent interest ■ lasi 6 months. 4 per cent off for “cash. No property removed until settled for. R. M. WYNN. 'Jess Michaud. Auct. I Aaron Mosure, Clerk. J Lunch will be s<-rvi'd liv Zion J Ladies' Aid. 13-18-20 PUBLIC SALE l’ f I will offer at public auction at my I farm 6 miles northeast of Decatur or 1 mile east of the Fuelling < httrch on ’ Tuesday February 24 Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock a. in. the following property to-wit: Horses 6 Hoad —1 sorrel mare. 16 r years old“l sorrel mare 12 years old; 1 sorrel mate 12 years old; 1 black p driving mare 6 years old; 1 bay drivs ing mare 14 years old. Cattle 11 Head—l Jersey cow 8 years old; 1 ted coy 6 years old; 3 good Hereford 5 Vows 3 year olds; 2 red cows 3 year n olds; 3 head of young cattle; 1 Here--2 ford bull 7 months old. Hogs 8 Head I —8 shoats weighing 125 pounds each *’ Poultry—loo head of chickens and 3 11 ducks. Implements—l 'Milwaukee e binder 6 foot cut ; 1 Milwaukee mowqt '■ 5 foot cut; 2 Oliver riding cultivar <1 ors; 1 Deerhig hay loader; one 11 id foot disc with trailer: 2 farm wagons; M 1 low wheeled wagon. 1 apring'wagon: ds 1 spring wagon: 1 carriage; 1 spikt -1 tooth harrow; 1 spring tooth har ee row; 1 hay rack; 1 bob sled; 1

Black Hawk corn planter: 80 rods at new corn planter wire; 2 walking plows; 1 tank heater. Harness . seis of breeching harness 1 set 01 curriifge harness. 2 seis of slni'le buggy harne.-.s, two 50 gallon ml tanks with pumps; 25 gallon m ma chine oil' 25 gallon of cylinder ml. I Hound Oak range good us m-w. and many ttther articles*too numevom. i<> mention. Terms All sums of *5 and under cash in hand. All sums ovei lhat amount a credit <H 12 months will be given purchaser giving lunik tilpe not hearing 8, per cent Interest the last G months. 4 |s-r cent oil for cash. AUGUST WALTERS Hoy itunyon, auctioneer. < haile Magley, clerk 13-17-1 8 1 9 .‘‘l Lum h served on grounds. x PUBLIC SALE I, thy undersigned, will offer a< public auction at my residence 1 mile north and 4 mib- west of Mon roe. Indiana, or 1 mile east of Honduras, or 4 miles south c.f Peterson, hidlauti, on what is known as the An mi Lehman farm, on Thursday, February 26 Sole to begin at lti:<H) o’clock: the following property, 10-wit: 4 Head of Hors vs One hay marc. 4 years old. with foal, weight l,uo II and sound: 1 black mare. 4 yrs. old. weight 1550 lbs., sound and a fine one. with foal: 1 blue roan mare 8 years old. sound and witli foal, weight HKiO lbs.; 1 hay mam 9 yrs. old. with foal utn| a good one, weight 16'Hl lbs. 22 Heid o'' Ilogs Five Poland China Big Type brood sows, weight from 300 to 400 lbs. each, due to farrow between the sth and 17lh of March; full blooded Poland China male hog. a good one. 17 months old; 2 young Poland China male hogs, old enough for spring service; 14 shoats weight about 100 lbs. each, with a few good gilts in the bunch. Farm l!u|>lemmtts Smith wagon 3's skein.

ioio<( solid bottom; hay ladders. Walt <t A. Wood manure spreader, hay . rake. Sulkey corn plow, Deering : mowing machine, riding breaking i plow, spring tootli harrow; mougey or knife harrow, spike drag, nouble f shovel plow, set of heavy brass . mounted breeching harness, good • clover lutm-her, set of sawed mud beat runners and benches complete, rubber tire storm cab, and other , articles too nunierons to mention. TERMS—AI! stints of $5.00 and under cash, all sums over that 1 amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note li. aring 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent, off for cash. «■ No propertv retnov >d until settled for JESSE A. RAY J N. Burkhead. Aunt, i W. \. Ftutner. ('Jerk. Lunch will be served bv Zion Ladii s' Aid. 16 18-20-23 24 PUBLIC SALE As we have sold the larm wc will sell nr public miction on what is known as the D. A. Manlier farm. 5 miles east of Decatur and 2 miles north of Bobo, on Monday. February 23. 1920. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock, the following property, to-wit; HORSES. 3 Head —Bay mare, com it;g 7 years old, a good worker; Bay horse, coming 4 years old. a good worker; bay colt, coming 2 years old. a good one. CATTLE. 6 Head — One part Holstein cow with calf by side; red cow. fresh 3 montlis. bred; T young roan cow, fresh 2 months, bred; 2 yearling heifers, 1 heifer calf. 3 months old. HOGS. 3 Head O I. C. 1 sow to farrow in March, 1 to farrow in April; 1 O. 1. ('. male liog. a good one. FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 2-horse wagon; 1 low wheeled farm wagon; d wagon bed. good as new; hay ladders; 1 Dane hay loader; 1 hay tedder; clod rrtisher; 1 Clover Leaf manure spreader; Osborn binder; mud boat anil set of fluid limit runners; Superior grain drill; Osborn disc; 1 J I. Case com plant-r; breaking plow; Oliver rid ing plow; 2 corn cultivators; 2 mow ors. 1 Deering and I McCormick; I soring tooth harrow; 1 spike tootli harrow; 1 good set of harness; 5 hay slings; 1 harpoon hay -fork; hay knife; straw puller; fanning will; sack holder: 1-horse corn cutter; SUP lb. platform scales; seed sower; 2 hog troughs; 50-gal. oil barrel: 1 corn sheller; 6 forks; scoop shovel; . lifting jack; 2 axes; 2 cross cut saws, grindstone; emery stone; iron kettle; 28-gal. apple butter kettle; 2 'log chains; 1 storm front. 6 turkeys. 5 hens anti 1 tom; some laying hens. Hay in the mow. Other articles too ' numerous to mention. TERMS— $5.00 and under, cash; ' till stuns over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bafnkable no4e bearing 8 per cent, interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash. No property remov- ’ ed nut II settled for. JESSE & MARY BRINKER. Harry Daniels. Auct. Albert Manlier. Clerk. ladies’ Aid of Salem church will sove lunch. 9 13-16-18 20 PUBLIC SALE 1 t As we have dissolved partnership we will sell at public -sMiction at what is known as the Belleview farm 1 mile norm of Decatur 00 Wedpesday. February 25, k Commencing at 10 o'clock; the fol- ' lowing property: All stock, consist--1 ing of Horses. Cattle and Hogs; and a full lhi»' ofJ-'arm -Machinery and 1 Fann Implements. lu Head of Horses- Draft typo ami *' firm chunks, from 2 to 6 years old; • 2 mares in foal. 20 Head of Fresh 14 Cows and springers; 1 Shorthorn r ‘ registered herd bull; 1 Shorthorn 1 bull. 11 months old, color red. Hogs 1 —l7 brood sows; 7 gilts, full blood '• Big Type Poland; 9 grades; 2 male >’ hogs, registered Big Type Poland. ’• ready for service; 1 male hog. 2 years <1 old; 32 head of shoats weight from >• 50 to 90 pounds. Full Line of Farm •3 Iraplemertts and Machinery, all in e good condition —3 sets of * heavy ;r breeching harc“e.s. all in good eondit- tion; 1 hog drinking fountain; 1 gas 2 engine; jack. ; Union Chappel Aid society will serve diaper. e TERMS —All sums under $5, cash, r- All sums over that amount a credit 1 (it I’2 mould's will be given, purch.is-

„ giving •‘‘••‘ l '“ bl '' l ,; ,^, l, I , r'month S g per cent interest the la ' |v o 4 per cent off for cash. NO 1”< I . ' removed until GUNDERJ It.omls A ROW Au.’- 11 W " PUBLIC SALE ii " Having taken a position with a 11 e.m-tt u. iion company » n ' "' n . 1 will 1 r nlng on leaving Hu locnhlv. I , s offer for sale al my resi.iem ’ Preble, Ind., <m q , Q ' Saturday, February 21, r nt 12 o’clock lie property as ti.'• ’‘’bmses Team of heavy draft mams ■■ ti years old. Buy and Houit. H<m- " five briHMl -uws. four will farrow ‘of March anti one Into in June. - head of fall shouts. <>. I- < n'" l |(i . (land <ross, average weigh! •>' <> ■ • pounds. Machinery. et< A 10 I \. ( .od saw urn rig; No 8 How -t ; •■rinder; largo Power corn sh. Ih. , 1 Power rip saw yith automat„• lev. . 38 feet of 1 and 7-16 inch line .b.il. '•In;:; t; hanger line shaft learn, ' 25 pulleys of various silxes; !■." I" of belting running in width f ''"" to 12 inches; about 200 feet ot heaV drag chains and cable. Farm im ■' Ca e W.ilkmg br< M u 1 fplow: Gibbs walking plo« 1,1 •'shovel plow: "Big Willie" riding <'u' i tivator; three walking cultivatoi : ■ wood frame spring looth harr, ‘ one float: 5o gal oil drum: 2 largo chop and feed choppers; Hire d.,/. ’ potato and tipple folding crab . jof dump boards; set of heavy hair.'--- ( - ' set of light hreeihing harnes-. n - sot of buggy harm . on< low • ’ farm wagon with heet rack. Mis« .. laneous One year old black : I white female goal; I' l rabbits; re ' i ' urunt mirror 40x90; :u; ; jar - an I j I other articles to numerous to u-ntio . , Terms of Sale All sums of > ' and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be r ivthe purchaser giving a bankable note ' bearing 8 per cent interest the l.i 1 , G months; 4 per cent off for c:i h , No propertv removed until -<"tl. ! ! for. A. W. WERLING. I J.-ss Michaud, Amt. . L. O Adler. Clerk. 13 14 819 1 SALE THURSDAY I ; The Rosa Barrone public sale. which was to be held at her residem’" I one mile east of Bubo on l.fnu. rx • and which was posponed w ill be held . i'hitrs.'lay, February 19 ale to b«"-ii; . ut one o'clock. A large number <f articles will be .-.old and il will pay. you to attend 41-21 HOSEA RAY SALE Don’t fail to attend the Hosea Ray sale to be held at his residence. 1 mile northwest of Decaßir on what is known as the Julius Hangk farm. Friday, Feb. 20. A splendid line of , horses, hogs, sheep and farming implements, and also tjhe .Mount Pleasant Ladies' Aid society will offer a comfort for sale. 42-11 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG! BRING IN YOUR * JUNK NO W ! Prices were never higher and there is s market for nearly everything, Old Iron, Rubbers. Rags and Paper. It wdl pay you to save every scrap.— Don’t throw anything away.— And just a word about x Second Hand Auto Parts? Investigate here before you pay twice our price for new when we can furnish you with just what you may need. Maier Hide & Fur Co. ‘‘3o years In Decatur." 'Phone 442. .. =7 ) i » s ■'t - A 1 •* ' ®<l II -K y HARRY DANIELS ' s The Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer t Can see me any Saturday il at Vance &. Linn Clothing Store or 'Phone me at my expense—’Phone 881-N s- HARRY DANIELS 19-ts

miShtms Inr ’ v .. N’ Y Feb. IM— (Special N. w ' l ' rK ' • . J There was furth 1,. Daily • iifghlr spccifla ,r liquidaiion m h M * tors selling (Tucibic 1\ io 194 oil' 11* ,n <• el H t<» 98<k '• 1 kn'r“ p to 86. The rail and St»'l<' , J, ~ .trcuKth deveih oIM h<mr vesfonlnv '* 111 nine at 28’4. up ’4: N . ,,w v ß rk n ceni''-l ''n <hun *V‘ : N'cw Duk K (’amidian l‘n - . ' M^f ean Petroleum , ' i ' ',P' 1-3- Pan Anwrican up ,'Vi uv ami Baldwin 1"*- off »• | v„>, ix- (S|M-<i:il to Dally ' Grain <-penlng: 'ft, Zniiul: May down i.',' July down \i'- ‘ i_, ; Julv down he- 1 rovi siops; Lower , P.si Buffalo. N Y P 0 ”- cial io Dallv Democrat)— Receipts 8.- " s ipmems 8743 No on account ot railroad ret iki* st<>< K (‘IoSIDK fusing to t.iki s’ tifjim# inediimi und ).e..vi<s. v*.-cw liim.’; mixed. H•,..••)» 10.2-H Yorkers Hghu ami piss. rt, '' Khs ' 1 ’ istags. $10.50. down; cattle. ;-,o ’buichcr grad's, toady: ship- ' ~, ~. s .’5 lower: sheep, M<*. Iteadv: lambs. 22-". down; best ;. w „s sl4 OSM 14.50; Mlvcs. GIW; .ops 23006 2350. ; ( iov.hmd. Ohio Produce market: Hutter Creamery in lobs exlras ( ;;4(f,4,-: extra firsts i : 26i.’,< ; firsts, 816G2C; prints lc higher; seconds, 58•'ll •;••• > JMicklng 4! 'gi ■ ✓ Northern extras 59c; extra firsis ss<; northern firsts new cases. 56c: old cases 55c; southern and we.-t.-rn firsts new roses 56fi5fic; refrigerator eriras 49650 c. Pmilt'k Light fowls 34®87c; heav •trades 38« i 4'B ; roosters old ,'inr<-rs 376 38c; heavy grades. 34 6dtK ks 3i’,«i3.Be; gees.- 30#S5r; turkeys 35®40e. J LOCAL MARKETS I Wheat No. 1. $2.'."; No. i, *2.26; new oats, 72c; new'torn, per cwt., $1.50; barley. $1.40; rye. $1 50, clover seed. $32.00. LOCAL MARKET. Egg i doz n c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered fi <c SALE MLENDAR Ths Following Sales sie Being Ad-' vertised In the Dally Democrat. We Also Print the Salo Bills. List Your Sale With Us. y ; Feb 19—Victor Atnache’, 784 mile' I southwest of Decatur, on the ia-w • I Scherry farm. j Feb. 19- Dye Fergumn, 10 miles -muheast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. I Feb 19—H. 8. Chase, 2t4 miles' southeast of Decatur. • ! Feb. 19 -11. D. McCoy, 2?4 miles mirth and G miles ea.-t of Decatur Fob. 20.—Hosea Hay. one mile northwest of Deeatur, on Julnis Haughk farm. *1 Feh. 20—Albert Teeple, 9 miles southeast of Decatur. 214 miles south of Pleasant Mills, 5 miles east of Monroe. | Fell. 20. J. A. Hendricks, U mile v.e. t and 1 mile south of Berne, .it Feb. 21 D. Gerber and Son, 3 miles west of Decatar. Feb 21 David Gerber on Preble road 3 miles west of Deeatur. l“bruary 23rd Jesse and MaYy Ilrinper. 5 mile east of Dei-atur and two miles north of Bolio. Fob. 23, 11. M. Wynn, 5 miles west and two mile* suiith oof Monroe Indiana or four miles north ot Berne. Indiana on Christ Aschhaucher farm. Feb. 24—John W. Kline, 5*,A miles southeast ot Decatur. Feb. 24 Andy Zeser, 1 mile west of Decatur and 4 miles sonth. 1 mile

W'-st and 2 miles north of Monroe. 1 I'eb. 24 August Walters. G miles northeast of Decatur. Indiana or one mile east of the Fuelling church. , Feb. 25- Bell A- Gunde*. Bellevue ' farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. i Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Feb. 2G G. W. Davis, 3 mile south-* east of Decatur, Indiana, or one-half mile west of the Raudebush school . house. | Feb 26- Jesse A. Ray. 1 mile north and 4 miles west of Monroe; 1 mile ea.-t ol Honduras; 4 miles south of I 1 eterson on Anna Lhaman farm. ' /'* >b - " 7 J ° Tricker. ?, miles east of town on Piqua road. j Feb 27. J. S. Stonerook, 16’0 West .Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana. ' l l '. eb - Wm. Scherer, South .Thirteenth© street. Decatur Indiana. ' Bnsche, sale to be j held one-half tntle east of Monroe, & a '-"mbination i Bt< ‘* k sa,e ~f and Fred Btisehe. I March 4 Schwartz Brother ■„ one nitle north and one half w,-t of Mbby McNeal u „d Libhy-.s condensorv Cow sale. March \\ > n Reppert, 7 miles southwest of lecalur. , Transform (hat ffOO(1 ol(1 1 or< ‘ ,n, » «. < lass new one i ton truck lor $185.00. Anto- , mobile>trailers, $25.00. W. I). < hiss, Geneva. Ind. 27-30tx CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE r■ (Cnited Pr,-. M Bervtee) j htcago, Feb. 18—(Special to Dailv ■ Democrat i-Com; Peb - Ma,: $1.39; May. $1.32%; ,j uly . |i. 29 u f Oats: May, Stic; July 731,. e

CLASSIFIED WAN??? | FOR SALE I I ill; SAI.I-: \n eiehi I teraaticmal or kori)(iiii( " r i f In good working order i, I ling electricity and will W| J' I ut u hnrgnin. Also have u (/"**•* I of pure bre<l p.-arl g llin(Ms K | will sell at fifty cents e lle h wh , 1 I lust. P. B. Dykeinmi. k ' I FtHl -KA I Ji- About 1 I brick. Inquire of M rs , lll ’ housA ’Phone 137. “k I FOR KAl.t : < „> pr< pert, w earted. Price right. II M - |-‘l— 1 111 L.„._uu* I I OR 4)ne l I on,) of single wm k hill 3' one Malleable range, 2<m Ml f ( , 3 porch foists; nbout fo lly I porch railing and batlust,., ( - all p ‘ I ° r 2 y Mu I FOR SAhE-Young 8r0n,,. T , • Gobbler,W. Hay. D.., al „ r ''' dlsna, 2 railen e* >t of l'|,. asant M <l WlllsWre 'phone. ' 5.4 U H FOB SALE One 19M) Ford rn a ,i I with 2 MW tires and (nick M , Inquire. J F. Arnold Co j,... I, , - Egg FOR SALE Modern r< sMetwo on N F„ l!r . h s , J, bunding lot on W< -t Monrne si 2 building lots mi W. -i ' | X buihling lots on South iup S1 7 building lots on West Ma<i| snn I 2 building lots on Wlm-D-t ( . r y' For xrliiiilars Inquire of 29-Tu-F5 wk A. D SUTTLES FOR SALK —Two fresh I calves hy side.—Schafer I Co 4’i: I FOR SALE-A Bargain, 4 cyl n ,k f I , Buick, powerful, good farm tract Schmits 6 Tiickcr, garage <2-iiti I FOR SALE —Linoleum in one paw ] 1 12 by 14 in good condition. |-i l6lh . I Ml or cull ut 215 South sth Mrw>t 1 . r— l FOR SALE Jersey cow with <au ~ I side, we'k old. A good butter cow. C' ll C. <>. Brown. Decatur, 'phen, I G9O-A. ttjtj I MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOIAIGY —A magazine giving the I facts in regard to the land situation. fhree months’ subscription, l-'itiii: it I for a home or as an investment pm I are thinking of buying good farm I laiijls, simply write me a letter yx4 say. "Mail me liANfMILOGY and all paitiriilars FREE." Address Editor | ' laiiidology. Skidmore Co. I t Skidmore Bldg. Marinette. Wis 1-14 mo. i We can give you service on I Vulcanizing. Holthousc Garase. 3fiM | ' RAILWAY MAIL Cl-EKKS 91!" I month. Age. IS 35. Experience i unnecessary. For free partiinlaw examinations, <rite R. Terry, (form , er government examiner) 21"> Cent inrntal Bldg., Washington. D. C. 37’IJ WANTED WANTED—Farm hai»<ll er married or single. Vppl.' ■ al once. W. E. Fan rote. Decaitur R. F. I\No-_2-WANTED— Girl, at once, at the Mur- •'* f! | ray hotel. WANTED First class Tinners for Sheet Idetal Work on Sola Fiwn Uains. Steady work. State cla«s .< 1 work can do ami wages wanted . Walrus Mfg. Co., Decatur, 111. ’ 3Mt 5

WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6 rwm house, modern or semi mo.lern •Phone Gas Co.. W, S O’Brien -PJ WANTED- To buy a baby s in" l bed If you have otic call phon* 1560. WANTED To buy a spring w W' n running gears must have good hub’ Call Phone 564-N Artie 1.. J ‘" b Decatur, Ind.. 11. Ruvh"wii<e"salesmen Mn,> nR •porininty for energetic men >■' make excellent incomes and c-t.t themselves in good, clean r.ess selling our oil heaii n - * ,n ' l "tike equipments. The Fort Wayne. Indiana WANTED Good man in this '' ,in to look after monumental work ■' rood reliable firm. Address JIG. care of Y. M. <’■ -V WANTED Two or three f ' ‘j light housekeeping. C:H! th** • Ferguson Co. Phone *‘ e ’' FOR RENT ■ FOR RENT-120 acre . good buildings. See Jot I 'phone 421. —- I LUST AML> LOST-Bnad initial rlc » ew | engraved on same y ed. Phone 717. 1 ~ . t llrin*' 1 ’ The national debt of < ir *’ a i now |37.205.00'» ' M, °