Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1925 — Page 2
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•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ FOR SALE ~ FOR SALE OR RENT—M acres of bent farm land in Monroe twp.l good buildings, good drainage. 2’ 2 miles south and 3 miles west of Mon- ( roe. Matthias Ltechty estate. Bargain for quick sale. Possession March ]. Edward Liechty. 1215 Cass st.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 34tf FOR SALE- 40 acres 5 miles south • of Convoy. 0.. with good buildings and black level land Chas. F. Steele at Graham & Walters office. 39t3x FOR SALE—Several good city properties. some on payment plan. Chas. F. Steele, at Graham & Walters office. 39t:ix FOR SALE -Globe range in very good condition for halt price of new E. S. Lochner. R 1. Monroe. 3!R3x FOR SAI E 2 bi', of Little Red Clover seed. Home grown. Phone Albert Siegrist. Decatur, Ind. 4(>t3x FOR SALE -Cow, will bo fresh in 10 days. A good one Phone Stiff-E. AV. A, Whittenbarger. l : For SALE—2OO four inch by 17 feet boiler tubes at city light plant at 75c each. Inquire at plant.4otl FOR SALE Fresh cow with calf at side. Gus Kruckeberg, phone 694-K. 40-:;tx FOR”SALE—Second nand "automobile parts. Ford, Studebaker. Auburn Overland S 3. Call phone 923 or see Herman Dicrkes. 40t3x FOR SALE Gas Hnrner. 2 Burner, One single Iron Bed. with Springs and mattress. 210 No. 7th I'hone 21, 41 3tx FOR SALE -Bronze Turkey (1 obb 1 ers and hens. Very nice steak. Trout Farm. *ll 3lx i OR SAI.E —Combination oak bookcase; 2 center tables; 3 rocking chairs; porch swing; laundry stove. Ed S. Moses. 429 No. Second street.. Decatur, Phone 195- 41t3x TED yiu.imo ui)o Company wants man ‘o sell Watkins Home Necessities in Iteeatur. More than 15# used <lai y. Income $35-50 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. H-ff. Th" J R Watkins Company. 242 N. Third st , Columbus, O. 39t3 WA N T ED—II oiiseworl, to do, by“g irl Call G 52, Mor.roe phone.. IttGj WANTED - Custom hatching. 3 64c an egg or 6c per chick. Also baby < htt l«s for sale, price reaionafiTe Henry Take. Mugley. Ind. R. 1. Craigvtlle phone. 33tffx eod AV ANTED Custom hatching. 3%c an egg or 6c per t hick Also baby chicks from my Big Breed S. C. White Leghorns at $9 per 100. Rural Hatchery. Decatur. Ind. R. R. No. 5. 2'i miles northwest of MonroeMonroe telephone II 31. _ ;*5 Tn At F ff wks FOR RENT FOR RENT- 160 mrc farm, adjoining Decatur. Sec J. F. Arnold. Decatur. Indiana. 37-6 t FOR BENI' Hous, nor- occupied by Ed Moses on 2nd street. Strictly modern. .1. F. Arnold. 40tt> Foil” RENT —Brick house on old Kiting farm. 64 mile south of Decatur. Good proposition for right party. .1 F. Arnold. N 40t6 FOR RENT —Modern house and garage. Telephone 438. Geo. G. Fl uid crs. 10-3tx FOR RENT —B<i acre farm south of Decatur; black land. See J S. Cclchhi. or plinnr 81 4H3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —-Pair of girl's glasses in case Finder phase call North Ward school, phone 33. after Mondav. 3913 x STRAYED —Brown and while female dog answering Io mime of "Tillie. ' Last secy on Ninth street Friday as t'-rnooii. Bt'.'im 876-E. 39t3x 1 o Railroad Must Bear Half ’Of Cost Os Overhead Bridge (UNITED PRESS SEItVIi'EI Indianapolis. Feb. 17 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Attorney General flilltom held today that the state can enter into an agreement with the Monon railroad for construction of a new over head bridge for the national road crossing at Pulnamville, oti'y on the basis of fbo railroad sharing half the cost. The attorney general's opinion was submitted to John D. Williams, director of the state highway department. O ■ O I | DR. ('. V. CON NEL! | | VETERINARIAN i Special attention given lo I entile and poultry practice | Office 120 No First street Fhoae: Office 143—Residence I'tj i O- > z.■MmmwrßrrN w ~ ~ k.T -- ”, J. N. BURKHEAD AUCTIONEER Commission 1% Phans 34. Monroe, !»J- 1 i I U 1 — —O j i
♦ BUSINESS CARDS H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE • Neuroclometer and Splnograah Fo- SERVICE Fo Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 10« l Office Hours: 10-11 a.m. 1-8 M M> S. E. BLACK Funeral Director r Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant - Calls answered promptly day or night. I Office phone 90. Homo phone 727 — FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Batata Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Taka first stairway south at Decatur Democre I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fit!' HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to •:« Saturday 8:00 o. » Telephone 135. 1 _________, i MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT 1 money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. ■ MARKETS-STOCKS .1 J , • Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets 1 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ■ i i Wheat—May, $1.48 3-4; July, $1.56; Sept. $1.43 1-1. Corn—May, $1.28 1-8; I July, $1.29 1-8; Sept. $1.28 5-8. Oats j —May 54 11c; July, 55 3-4 c; Sept. ■ 53 3-4e. Grain Review Chicago. Feb. 17 —Grain futures went into a sinking spell at opening of the board of trade today. Soiling in wheal reflected weaken e<l foreign mark -Is. Liverpool shun" •d sharply in forenoon trading when buyers seemed less anxious owing to large quantities afloat and the weak condition in American and Canadian market. The extremely slow cash situation continued the bearish factor in corn. Oats suffered similar weakess. Provisions weakened with hogs despite sharply higher cablesBUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 1 600; shipments, 1,110; official to New York yesterday. 4.940 hogs, dosing steady; mediums and heavies. $11.850 $ 11.90; light weight. stl.«Ooslt,B6; light lights, $10,500 $11.50; pigs. slo.HOfslo.so; packing sows, rough, $10.25. Cattle, 175. slow. Sheep. 900; best lambs. $18.00; best ewes, $9.00059.50; calves. 200 tops, $15.00. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Ilogs 1.’.0 pounds and down. $7 25 058.25; 130 to 150 pounds, $8,250 $8.25; 150 to 190 pounds. $8.7547 $9.25; 190 pounds and np 89.25<f/'SH.2O; roughs. $9,250 $9.50; stags. $6.00. Lambs, $16,000 $16.50. | Calves, $7,000 $12.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 17) Chit I.ons. lblßc Leghorn chickens 13c Flywln 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Ducks |4 C i Geeoc 12c ' Old roosters . 8c ' Eggs, dozen • t. 35c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 17> , N'-w Corn, per 100 $l5O ! Old Corn, per 100 $1.75 Mixed Corn, per 100 $1 45 i Oats, per bushel 16c i flje. per bushel SI.OO Barley, per bushel 75c ’ Netv Whcat.No. 151.63 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.67 LOCAL GROCER'S EGR MARKET Eggs, doien 35c BUTTERFAT AT ETAtIOM « ; Bnttertat 36c , t
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925.
Cod Liver Oil in | Sugar Coated Tablets For Puny Kids — Forget the nasty tasting, stomach upsetting cod liver oil and give the thin, puny, underdeveloped children McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets if you want to give them a good appetite and put pounds of good healthy flesh on their bones Doctors know all about them and o does The Holthouse Drug Co., and nil good jiharmacists all over America, for they are in great -demand, because they are not laggards but show results in a few days. They are not expensive either —fit* tablets —6(1 cents and children take i hem like candy A very sickly child, age 9. gained 12 pounds in seven months and is strong and healthy. One skinny woman gained 9 pounds n 24 days. ,‘ - Be sure to get McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Lifer Oil Com pound Tablet." —o PUBLIC AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction at my farm 62 mile south and 6 miles east of Ossian: or 1 mile east of Echo; or| 3 miles north and 2V» miles west ol j Preble. I>s mile south. 1 mile west of Freidheim church, on Friday, February 20 HORSES. 3 HEAD One gelding coming 3 years old. weight 1450; on ■ black mare 14 years .>UI. weight about I 1150; one horse colt. 8 months old. CATTLE. 18 HEAD—One Durham cow 6 years old. with calf by side: one Jersey cow 8 years old. with calf by side; one roan cow 6 years old. with calf by side; one cow. part luernsey and part Jersey. 7 years old. with calf by aide; one Holstein <ow 5 years old. will b- fresh by day of sal.-; one Durham cov 7 years old. lo bo fresh March 10; one brindle cow 5 years old. to be fresh March 5: ! •me Jersey cow 6 years old. to b, fresh March 5: one Durham cow 4 vears old. giving mill- : 3 full-blood Jersey heifers IS months old. bred; one roan heifer 6 months old; one full blood Guernsey 13 months old. Ail ■attic are T B tested SHEEP. 18 HEAD—Eighteen head ■f good breeding ewes, due to lamb, : n March and April. HOGS. 14 HEAD—One Big Type ( "<dand China sow: 3 Chester White, ows; 2 Chester White gilts; these, ows are bred to farrow in March;, one Chester White male hog 18 mos j old: 7 shoats. weight alffmt GO fits. 1 each. POULTRY— Thirty White Leghorn hens. IMPLEMENTS, ETC—Two low wheeled ftum wagons; one wagon box; one Buckeye Shoe grain drill: I -ne Milwaukee binder; one set 2-yd I lump boards: one Oliver walking! •low: one spring-tooth harrow; one et light farm harness. Sale begins at Iff a. m. Lunch will be served on the growmls TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 or tin'er. cash. On sums over $5.00 a redit of 9 .nonths will he given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8% interest for the lust 3 months 461 discount for cash. No property to b<> removed until terms of sale are complied with. i L. F. FUHRMAN ’lunn Ac Ihuitrr. Auctioneers I’. Smith, Clerk 14 16-17, 11 pin \ ru»:\i <»r x 't>fi.-.. is liprnhy ?ji\< n. ’l'hat tin unde rsigut'il h.is l»nrn appointed I'pcrivor of tlw surviving nf I’wiuht Rvllnr and Marion Rolhr. known as Roll r Bros . of Adams «nnnty. T|i<« estate is probatdv solvent. KITH ROLLER. Receiver I’ebruary la. 1925. I‘ore B. Erwin, Atty. 10-17-21 O Mrs. Henry Barkley, of Decatur route two is recovering from a minor operation, which she underwent at ' the local hospital today . Public Sale Calendar Feb. IS l.'mantH’l Hart. in miles; northwest of Decatur. 6 miles south i -last of Monroeville. Feb. 19- —John Lett, closing out sale.' 1 mile south 11 east of Salem. 1 miles west of Wfllshiro, on J.J. Dailey' farm. Feb. 2(1. —L. .1 Fuhrmann. mile south. 6 miles east of Ossian. 3 miles north and 2 miles west of Preble. ; Feb 20.—Ralph Andrews, Adtnr. Sale. 1 miles west, '/i mil' s north of Monroe. I Feb. 24 Mrs. A. l>. Daugherty. 2 miles c.i ,t. mib;, niith of Monro. 2'/. miles oast 364 miles north of Berne. Fo. 25 James Ross, 2 miles east of Decatur, % mile south of Dent school house. Livestock, farm machinery and in aero farm, good build mgs. well equipped. Watch for bill t Fell. 25 —Hemv Teeple. 8 miles southeast and 264 miles south of f lerisant Milts Feb. 27 Holler Hi"iu.. 2 miles south of Plensunt Mills- i Feb. 26 L. V. Erexson. 464 ttiile;! south of Dixson. Ohio. 2 miles south 4 miles west of *'envoy. 6 miles south 3 mil's east of Monroeville, ;n uiilen tiorth'usl of Decatur. Closing out Gale I March 3—H lj Smith 46a miles soutiveast of Doeafur. Mar. 1. G. F. lirtll aud Son, 5 mlk northwest of Decatur. :■ miles northwest of Monmouth, or 4 miles south ami I mile east 01. Hutigl not. ( l ■ . ittg out Sale. I Mar, 5- .1. F. Castle. Iniili-s west, of Decatur. 64 nnle east of Petersuii.i 1 mile south of -Preble. Cloaiug out' sale. I
| Court House Ruled To Answer In the case of Grant Springer vs. Lewis A. Graham and Clement L. Walters, the defendants were ruled to unswer in five days. Real Estate Transfers laiuis Habegger etux to Berne Savings and Loan’ Association. 1.55 acres in Monroe township, for sl. Lillie P. Ripley et al to Fay Rip ley, tract in Blue Creek township, for sl. Abraham Araatutz etux to Irvin F. Springer etux. lot 393 in Berne for $3,000. Wi.liam P. Colchin etux to George R Steele. 40 acres in Union township, for $3,000. Lafayette F. Davenport etux to Russell Kramer, etux. lot 233 in Geneva, for SSOO. Louise G. Peoples et al to Robert F. Smith,- lots 1. 2 and 3 in Pleasant Mills, for $1,400. I Minerva .E. Lobsiger et al to i I William A. Bollinger. 19.8 acres in I Monroe township, for sl. Frank M. Schirmcyer etux to Agnes' Hindenlang. lot 25 in Decatur, for $55. ; James Ray Duff etux to Richard S Wilson. 39 acres in Jefferson town ‘ ship, for $4,000. Richard S. Wilson etux to James Ray Duff. 85 acres in Jefferson townihip. for $9,000. John E. Kern etux to Ella J. Dailey 154 acres in St. Marys township, for SI. Ella J. Dailey et al to John E. Kern t ;o acres in St. Marys township for
THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG ' CO. GREAT OFFER TO CHROMIC i RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS Mowev Back If Allenrhu I rils To Do You More Good Than Anvthint> lou Ever Used. i I
i f r . "K i 1 ■ w I ! “11 does not matter to me whether you arc disabled with cursed rheumatism or have only occasional twinges,’’ says James H. Allen. "I know that Allenrhu. my own discov cry. will stop the agony, do away with the. gnawing pains ami reduce the swollen joints.” ‘‘l know it will dissolve the uric acid deposits that have become deeply imbedded in joints and muscleami quickly drive every trace of rheumatism from your body. I know : j
PUBLIC AUCTION | On account of ill health. I the rndt rsigned will sell at Public Auction to lhe highest bidder at my farm located 2 m'des east of Decatur. Vi mile south of Dent school hofise. 2n miles south of Fort Wayne. Ind.. on Wednesday, February 25, 11125 Commencing Promptly at 10 o’clock a. m. Th<* following Real Estate and Personal Properly: 40 acre —FARM 4G acre This is one of the. best farms in Adams county, located within 2 miles I’ecatnr. Ind., on good hard surfacenail mile from Grade school and I I mile Horn Church, an ideal location. 40 ACHES of good black, soil, well l drained, fencs in excellent condition, not a fool of waste land Seven room iicuse. . sleeping porch. good cellar, house in A-l condition, equipped with i.’cctric ligthts direct from city current. 100 barrel cistern. Drove well; ' hood barn and silo; garage: chicken house and several other out I>u blings; • '7 acres in orchard. This farm must be seen to be appreciated. TERMS '.’O', of purchase price, cash on day of sale, 20'7 within sixty , d.aya from dale ot stile Long time on balance with low rate of interest. 1 I will abo sell on lhe above dat-'and at the same location 9 HEAD OF CATTLE \ | 1 Holstein row. 5 years ord. giving .'I gal. per day. wj 1 be frosh in March: ITtaelocow 5 years old giving 2 gal. per day, will be fresh .soon; Black Jersey cow X years old giving gal. per day. will be fresh in April; Jert.iA- cow 9 years old. giving 3 gal. per day. will be fresh in April; Jersey cow. 9 yrs bld giving 3 gal per day. will he In b in October; .Spoiled cow 8 years pld will trr: fresh i*t March; Holstein cdw. 5 years old, will be fresh in March; Jlolslein cow, 5 years o'd. was fresh in December, giving 4 gal. per day; llrinde cow, giving 2 gal. per day. bred. I * 3 HEAD OF HORSES (Hie Match leant of Sorrel geldings. 7 years old. w'dght 320‘J Ibt . r.ottiid and a real team. Bay mure. ;i years old. a, good worker- | | POULTRY I .'ii good young laying Inn .; 2 liirkey hem. om , •i thicks. . | ' IMPLEMENTS I TitrnbuU wagon iivh skein; bay and grain rack combined; one horse wagon; mowing machine; one her e tnov/er; hay rakie; riding eulti valor; Diamond riding breaking plow used one sea-on; Oliver walking , breaking plow; spring lo'ikX Imrrow; w;: king <st!iivator; disc harrow; IHC corn pl'inler with fertilizer al. o litnewl; double hovel; set dump boards;' one double ret of work harne ■'. 2 set . ingle work liaiue-:,,; 1 set buggy harsets; •> hoc m collar -.. I MISCELLANEOUS [>ctf. d cic;jpi reparat’or No 19. new; milk can, milk buckets, glass churn; some bee hives. Hi gallon of vinegar; tank heater; feed eutter; crocks and jam. and many other articles too numerous to mention. i I TERMS—istiins of $0 and ttml'-r. cash; over -that amount a credit of 9 months. I’art Irto-r to give a rood l.aiikab'e note drawing B’,'. interest the 1.-od 3 motiH.s 4'. discount for cash on sums over $5. I JAMES M. ROSS, Owner I l-ioy S Jobußou Ltecatu? lud.. Auctioneer. . j Lunch served b ? Ladies' Aid ot the Uulcu Chapel church. 17-20 23 I
IL ' 1 John E. Kern etux to Iva MShock et al, 154 acres in Si. Marys township, for sl. — o KNIGHTS PYTHIAS NOTICE All members of the Pythian Home Fund committee arc urged ti attend i meeting of the committee for a final check-up al 8 o'clock this evening. o I ] We have a limited supply of| eaiendars and account books combined, which we are giving with each renewal to the Daily Democrat. Now is the time to start keeping the daily records in the hook. Renew your sub-! script ion now and get one of them. ’ 40t3xj To ( urea Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUINLNB Tablets. (The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 3i>c. Makes Autos Go 19 Miles on One Gallon of Gas Sioux Falls, SDak. - James A. l May of 7421 La- ' eotah Bldg, has perfected an amazm w device j that cuts down gas consumption, removes all carbon. prevents spark plug troutile overheatIng. Many carsajk** have made over gallon. Anyone can install it in five' minutes. Mr. May wants agents, and is offering to send one free to one auto owner in each locality. Write him today.
this because I was crippled for years' and many times was unable to work? and Allenrhu made a well robust, healthy man of me." “I know because since I cured myself. hundreds have taken Allenrhu ! and speedily' rid themsefves of this 1 | agonizing disease.” ! Allenrhu is no laggard; it starts ( right in at "once; it gets into the ] blood, searches out the poisonous ( uric acid deposit and in two days (starts to drive the concentrated im 1 ' purities that cause rheumatism, out l of the body through the natural li -unels. L's nmrvelotm how quickly it acts.. , Blessed rel.ef often comes in two' .lays even in cases where the suf feriug h.is been most painful all (races have disappeared tn a fewdivs. Janus ill'it. of 2'l Forbes St.. Rorllv:-I( r. N. ) . Illi- discoverer of Alh’nrbn. desires all sufferers lo know that he does not want a cent trf anyone s money unicss Allenrhu de cisiveiy conquers this worst of all diseases. With this understanding be has in strueted the Holthouse Drug Co . and druggists everywhere to guarantee it in every instance.
WHAT IS DETSO ASK YOUR GROCER. PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction on which is known as tinIJ J. Daily farm. 1 mile south and mile east of Salem. 7 miles west of i Willshire'and 1" mil' s south of Decatur, on Thursday. February 19. 1925 Commencing promptly at 10 a. m. Th following personal property, towit: 5 HEAD OF MULES One team of black mare mules, weight 2400 lbs., full sisters, coming 3 . nd 4 years old; Team of mare mules, weighing 2400 lbs., coining 3 and | vears old; one horse mule, <> months old. 3 HEAD OF CATTLE Red Durham cow. 7 years old. dno to freshen March 10; Red cow. 7 years old Durham ami Guernsey, due to freshen March 1; Black Jersey cow. with 41 HEAD OF HOGS Five Durov sows, to farrow in March and April; Duroc boar. 2 year old; papers furnished with this male hog and two of these sows. No better bred ones in the state; 35 read of fail shoats all Durocs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Hoosier disc grain drill; Corn King cultivator; 14 im i< Oliver riding breaking plow; John Deere walking breaking plow; Srotch Clipper walking breaking plow; 14-16 disc; spring tooth harrow; power corn shi-ller, only been used a few times; pump jack: auto trailer, pneumatic tires ball bearing with bed and stock rack; one wagon 3' 4 skein: one low wheel wagon; binder truck wheels; spring wagon wheels; double trees; on" dozen house brooms • ome 1923 seed corn, and many articles 100 numerous to mention. HARNESS Two double sets of heavy breeching harness, one set used 2 years, other sei been used only few times; fi spreaders with 100 celluloid rings. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; on sums over $5 a credit of 9 months The purchaser giving good linkable not© drawing 8% interest the last months. 4% discount for cash on sums over $5. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. JOHN LETT Roy S Johnson. Auctioneer. W. 11. Patterson, Clerk. Lunch served by Salem Church Ladies' Aid. 912 17 ■■—a.—
PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, will sell at puldic auction al the residence of the kite Matilda Andrews, deceased, located 1 mile west and ’ 2 mile north of Monroe, or 1 mile west anti s'/ 2 miles south of Decatur, on Friday, Feb. 20,1925 Sale to begin at 1 o’clock p. in., the following pr<>i>erty, twit: * 4 Head of Horses 6 Head of Cattle 9 Head of Sheep Lots of Chickens i Implements Binder, grain drill, hay tedder. hay rack, hay loader, farm wagon, disc harrow, manure spreader, mud boat, mowing machine, plow, anti hog fountain. Household Goods, Carpets, Rugs, etc. Manv other articles loir numerous Io mention. TERMS—aII sums ot *5.00 anti under, cash; on sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable mite bearing <S*, interest the last 6 months l'< otf for cash on sums over $5.00. Ralph Andrews, Admr. , Boy Johnson, Auct. RECEIVER’S SALE I OF PARTNERSHIP PROPERTY OF ROLLER BROTHEKS Tin inid-rxigneil Keceiver. appointed by the Adams Circuit Court, mu I by order of said court, hereby gives notice that on - Friday, the 27th day of February. 1925 'mginning "t t< n O'-lcck a. tn., at the residence of the late Dwight ll,)l ' ■ 1 '•! mil's south of P.leasant Mills, in Adams county, Indiana, and 3 miles w’ ' i-f Willshire. Ohio, ami 5 miles east and % mite north of Momoe. Intna”-' she will offer for sale the personal property belonging to said partners > , anti described as follows: • HORSES I'otir head of horses, consisting of one bay mare. 7 years ' Id: one c • ■ "i bling. I years old; one sorrel mare. 11 years old, and one yearling co t cows' ~ One red cow. 5 years nl<l; 1 Ifolstciu cow 1 years old: 1 roan io I years old. HOGS—3 Brood Sows. e,-, w 1 C.II bn: h-l of Corn. 30 bushel of boy Renns. 250 bush'd of Oat Mr- '" ,r Hay in mow; I Ford automobile, model 13. MISCELLANEOUS . __ I "tv " ter shells; auto jack and -hain-,; 4 boxes junk; jackscrew . a tt mover; I angers; I bunt It of shingles; single shovel plow; 5-potnt |>lo« ■ ndstoiie; lhorse e/iginc; pump jack; wlmclbarro-.v; mint saw: J'.:: ' t nt'-thy :e. ,|; | ph, ,| ( , v ,. r sr .,. ( |. s . irl sall . incubator: 8 flooring l")«r'sl ook and gambles; coin planter; can and oil; 3 balls twine; 11 box' - o ■■ i t; I junk; 2 pair steelyards; corn grader; saw and square; bit ami ' ra .. knile; J axes: bar .'nd pipe wrench; hammers and pliers; 5 gal- n '' '-'lts; ear, nail. |licr ; shove’; | belt; « chicken coops: brooder l""l . 'll" I. feeder; brooder lieu-; 5 chicken crates; % barrel; 2 old bind'rs vI'titei- i). pit,,, teotb hartow; spike tooth barrow; corn planter; tor" p■' interest)., corn cutter interest); milky breaking plow; li.iy bh'uler; .’ hrealeng plows; grain drill; manure spreader; I wagon. i l ul'l-r; l vagm,; ; i,qp gv; j.| posts: I lot lumber; 1 lotjnnk; 2, spo < - ''sr ' 'lf . I lot tile; 1 bbl.eoal tar; 3-horse hitch; 2 Jeds; 1 lot junk'. i ’ b. u h.-. crus:, < ul saw; scythe; hoes and rakes; chicken coop; garden I' 0 ■' ,lol ’' ll f rce :; set double fracs; iroiiketite: 2 scoop shovels: ! ’■J* ' ’ ,‘ ln r 1 .el 'lump boards: hog fountains; hog feeder; I bbl.; 1 hog hottsc: ; ' i'>i - i feet fork; I post auger; ■’ 8p8 d ( s; 1 w collars; 1 lot. barucss. I’ l ~ ■ -<t.. Id" e. ,-ow ,'haius; 2 sheep skins; 1 lot. juuk; I tm* buggy ,’A, • ' " l ersp Hai'ti's-s: t ;-t harness: 1 half set h jess: wa'-r ' ' i'™” 1 ': U. S. irn-i! box: spot light; h rough. TE...4S OF SALE— tum of ss'oo and under, cash. er ?•>"'' 4 , o. • munfli without interest, to be evidenced by note w* ecur , , MRS. RUTH ROLLIJl !l " "" -Victmueer. C i ay (i| . P co and V w-rm'' I i l ’-”'-' wHI also be offered for sale at said time am rte seme !'i'" V 1 ll«u-Hch 0 ld Goods and Kitchen Furnitu 1 <ud other s■ 1 : Z H
