Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1926 — Page 2
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KBBBSBSB 8 X 3 3 •• » 3 3 I s CLASSIFIED ADS « ! K R K «KXHRKKMBS3B3 I FOR SALE Fdlt SALE—IIS-acrv farm, i null's southeast of Decatur, on 11. 6. Build-ings—9-room house, 36x72 barn, granary, corn house, wind pump, tank house, 50-bbl. tank, wood house, spring and meat house, all with lightning rods. Warren Jones, R. 6. Willshire phone. 30-6tx. • }V)R SAUC J. I- Vase fertilizer attachment for a corn planter. Inquire Ernest Bauermeister, one mile west, one-half mile north and a half mile west of Magley, Tocsin phone. Ossian rural route 1, jtl-Jtx. WANTED W A N T E D — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must he clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy under-• wear, woolens or heavy mater-, ials. Will pav 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they hiust be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED—A good man on a large farm at once. One who can operate a tractor. Apply to L. D. Adams, Decatur. • 29-6 t. WANTED—Young lady would like to have work several hours in the evening. Not particular what kind of work. Address Box AZ. % Democrat. 2!>t3 FOR RENT FOR RUNT—Stt-acre farm, two and a half mile ssouth west of Decatur. John Meyer, 316 N 4th St., Decatur, Ind. ' ?7-6tpd. E’OR RENT 40 acre farm in Jefferson twp. Cash SIBO.OO per year, or 2-5 grain rent delivered in the bins. Immediate possession Address Geo Hiller. 2132 Oakley St., Ft. Wayne, Ind 22-29-3 Negro Maid Heads For Points South On Order Os Court Indiauapolis. Ind., Feb. 5.— (United ‘ Press)—Mrs. Lovey Thomas Ikiss«d her l dusky friends .good bye today anddiead* ed for points south. • The negro maid was told by court to find some other place to live—and • find it quick. She was convicted of selling liquor and operating a nuisance and the judge said if she ever w as seen in Indianapolis again, the suspended sentence would take effect im- • mediately and she would go to prison. Wisconsin Governor Discusses Fann Ills Madison, Wis., Feb. 5. —■ (United Press)—Agriculture in the middlewest is staggering under the burden of a • woeful lack tn an efficiency and economic system of distribution, Governor Blaine declared here last night in ad- • dressing the annual banquet held in connection with the University of Wis--consin's department of agriculture "Farm Folki' Week*” which closes to- » day. "The railroads lack adequate and • efficient terminals,” Governor Blaine sdid. "On the Great Lakes, where passing attention has been given by the government to the necessary and udeqhhto dticks and wharves for lake • eomirtercc, and so lake commerce has beep neglected. “If constructive thought had been given tn these questions, more water rentes, noire outlets, improved harbors add more adequate terminals Would have gone a long way, in solving dur rostHctcd means of distribution.” 0 — Evansville — January's cold weather hnd i'ippery streets caused the , ■ death of twenty-five horses here. , ;-3o_— , Prices of farm lands are advan.ing. Now is the time to bii’ one and make some money ; Yorf chance, Friday, Feb. 12, Moore Kr. Son, east of Decatur. Sma'l cash payment and easy tcrirk on hatance. Don’t miss thi; chance, F-S Chiropractic is the health methF od ot those who know its mer/if/ 'l SsYuJh '‘ M ’ an CVer ' ’ n( ' re!l! ** n ß mulJT ■ titnde that reaE Hae 1h a 1 the cause ot. disease must be removed before health can be attained. CifAßy&te CHARLES CWfraijaßrtors Office HoiigJKWov to 12—2 to 5 6:30 To 8:00 127 H. Second SL Phone 623 .
r :: « » :: x x xx x x x x x ” x x BUSINESS CARDS » a::aaaaaa a a a s a k a x H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. 1 DOCTOR Ob’ CHIROPRACTIC A/HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service j Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Reeidence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK " Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727; ~FEbERAI7FARM LOANS | .Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra'e Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn ; Office—Take first stairway ; south of Decatur Democrat nT A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, (Hasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN ~ An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title lo real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 0 — 0 l. FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. ■O . Q o— : j —zz=o DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. 0 — ' ' FORT WAYNE HOG MARKET (Donlin Commission Co.) The hog market was 10 cents lower Thursday at the Fort Wayne union stock yards. Calves and lamb's were steady. 100 to 160 pounds $13.40 160 to 200 pounds 13.25 200 te 225 pounds 13.00 225 to 250 pounds 12.75 250 to 300 pounds 12.50 300 pounds and up 12.25 Roughs 9,30®.10.25 Stags 6.506 t 7.00 Calves 8.09014.50 Lambs, choice 13.00fi 14.00 Lambs, culled to good o—— M It IDA II KOAD MOM* SALE Notice is hereby given that the Treasurer of Adams County. Indiana, will offer for sate to the highest bidder at t(l o'clock a. rn. pn TIKBPIV, FEBHVAHI 1«. HIZH the following road bonds, to-wit:— Tim Otto llocrgor Macadam Hoad, Boot Township, Adams County, Indiana, tlie amount being $6,160.00 The Samuel l-'ct let s Macadam Hoad. Jefferson Township. Adams County, Indiana. the amount being 14,380.00 The Edward Gerber Macadam Hoad, Wabash Township. Adams t'oqnty, Indiana, the amount being .. $8,160.00 Said bonds Will he issued In scries of twenty bonds, dated February 15th, 11'36. the first scries coming dm- on May 15, 1937. aipt one issue coming due every six months thereafter. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana, with an order duly endorsed upon the records of the Board of Com : mtsßlonets of said county authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of .providing funds for the eonslruction ®t tlie above mentioned roads. Tlie right is reserved to reject any ami all I,lds. Said bond will be sold for not less than par, together with interest and accruing interest. Transcripts will be on file at the office of the Auditor of Adams County. If Said bonds are not sold on stild dale, sale will be continued until sold. IJil IES KLEINE, Treasurer Adams County. Indiana. 5111 i AOTtCE TO fIIDDEItS Painting At Jail Notice is hereby given that the Board of of Adams Count', will receive blds for painting of the Interior at tip* County Jail. spoci Ileatfous ate now on file at the office ot the Auditor of said county. Bidders are requested to visit the institution. sq they may net-so'.'sHy gee what work is expected to be done. yatd bid.: to be received on Tifesdav. March 2nd. 1926. Bidders are requested to file bld and bvlid as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any ami all bids. BOA Kit OF COMMISSIONERS OF 1 A HAMS COUNTY, INI HANA. By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 6-12.1 ■—The Dally Deuwtrai—Your Paper— .
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBUARY 5, 1926
MARKET REPORTS, Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Receipts 4X00; shipments 3800; hogs closing steady; heavies $13.00(i$18.50; ■ mediums light weight i 814.25»i 814.40; light lights and plgu. 814.2545 814.50; packing sows rough. 810.5041 810.75; cattle 400 steady; sheep 7500; best lambs 815.00, today's slow; best ewes 88.O04r89.5O; calves 1000; tops 816.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat, May (new) 8L75 3-4: (old) $1.73 7-8; July 81-54 1-2; Sept. $1.46 1-8. Corn. May 82 7-8; July 85 1-2; Sept. 87. Oats, May 43 3-8; July 44 1-4; Sept. 44 3-8. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 4) j Fowls - 2Jc Chickens 2 J* C leghorns Old Roosters - - 9c Ducks -16 c Geese Eggs 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 4) Barley, per bushel : 75c Oats 38c Rye. per bushel.... 80c Wheat, No. 1.1. SL76 Wheat, No. 2 - 81-75 Good Sound Yellow Corn 80c Good Sound Mixed Corn 75c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .. f 27c BUTTERFAT At STATION Butterfat, delivered - 4!c :—:—_<j • COM MIIVMO N EMS’ AIJO W A ACES FOR FEBRt ARY, tftjd it'ltifenS Telephone Co., Co Bev 42.46 City of Decatur, do 220.1$ Bernice Nelson. Clk vlcr hire.-. 10500 Helen Christen, do 26.00 John >■?. Nelson, CJk Off exp. 5.00 , E. C. Gander, do 1.00 Martin Jaberg. Sal A, Exp 57.15 I. C. Smith Tjpewriter Co., Exp 100.30 Edna M. Jaberg, And eler hire 101.17 Fidelity 4 Deposit Co., Tret bond 25s.(di John Raker, Mileage 107.10 Dirk BoCI). Ditches . 63 00 John E. Mann, do . 12.00 • Tifton E. Striker. Sal 4 Exp 233.40 Margaret Striker. Supt clerk hire 91.00 J 11. Hofer. Supt Off expense 10.00 Wm. Zimmerman. Asidss'r & Ax. 133.00 J. W. Vixarri, Health.iomni. - 25.63 ' P. C. Wybburn. Ad A- FAp. 9.n0 BdbbS Merrill Co., Copim exp. 20.0 fl Henry B. Heller. Co. Atty, 50.00 Natnan Nelson, Att. officer 187.70 J. A. Cltpe, Assessor Wash twp. 3.50 C. J. Voglewede. Poor Root twp. 5.15 G. V. Porter, do Wash twp. . 30'00 Fisher & Harris, do 4.50 Geo. H. Miller, do ............ . 5.20 Burk Elevator Co., do 4.00 F. V. Milla, do .... ... 6.35 John Badders, do Monroe twp. .... 7.91 J. M. Brcincr, Court house 100.00 Huntington Lgbratorics. do . 28.96 Anthony WOyne Lamp Wks., do 19.00 Decatur Lumber. Co., do 19.16 Hlnrs A- Son. do 19.70 No. Ind. Gas & Elec Co., do & jail 18.21 No. American Fibre-Prd. Co., Ct. Use., Jail A Co farm 81.20 Everett & Hite, Jail 1ft.60 August Morgan, Co. farm 42.50 Pat Murphy, do 6:52 Chas. Morgan, do 32.80 Harold Shoemaker, do 17.00 Henry Heblege!, do 11.00 Regina Hetman, do ... 10.00 Veiriia Tumbleson, do 10.00 Chris Idilher, do 34.00. Fred Steigmcyer, do 8.00 EH Augsbtjrger, do in.oo John Bollenbacher, do l;.O0 Petcf MbSscr, do 8.00 ~loc Steigtneyer, do K.co Frank Martin, do 6.00 Ed Zwl' k, do ... i.oo Henry Dehner, do fjto C. R. Smith, do ..._ -4.09 French Twp Fire In«. Co., do 19.60 (Tias Voglewede, do 43.92 Millers Bakery, do 32.40 Niblick A Co., do 178.63 Fisher A Harris, do 191.9| llolthous", Schulte Co., do 38.20 Lenhart A Heller, do, 12.00 Decatur Fdry Fur A Meh Co., do 51.50 ,F. L. Johnston, do 17.n0 Amanda Moats. Rd of Guardians s.''o Anna Garner, do 5 08 Cnarlotte Gephart. do JOOO Cal E. Peterson, do 10. On Mrs. H. M. CrowiiovtT, do 15.0$ Anna Tri'kcr, do 15.00 May Andrews, do 15.09 Minnie Musser, do 20.00 ban Nildlck. do 45.00 Katie Schrock, do 30.00 Indiana Optjeal Co., do X 7.65 Grant County, do . 295.00 8. E. Hla< k. Burial 75.00 Wells Bros., do 75.00 Daily Democrat, Legal adv. 163.15 Russell Jaberr, do . 15.00 I tick Bocli. Bridges 126.00 Dick Tonelller. do .. . 20.00 Julius Haiigh, Rental. 18.00 W. C Martin, Tak fifot'd 31.17 F J. S"|imltt, Comity dog 235.nd Ed Zcscr. .do 37,50 J. I’. Arnold, do if.oo Earl Martin, do ITf.oO I Floyd, Stobeßnrneh do sj.ai , Martin Jabefg. do 12.00 Millon Fulirhian. do . 15.00 1 Democrat Co.. A'-ker road 128.16 G*°mn>ercial, do 4.14 John baker, do 2.00 : Russell Jabcrg, do 6.04 Friu htc A Lltlerer, do . . 50.01) MartlH .labour, do 35.60 ■ Frank Neusbaunr, do 10.00, •Franlt lleitcr; do io.ni) t Vernon Miller, Highways 49.80 Ott Ray, do . 14 7.1111 Milo Sales, do 227.13 EK Heer, do 103.36 J. C Augsb’urger, do 17.50 1 C. U. Beer, d" 359.6 S I E. U Eoreman. do 46.44 I Ed Milter, do , 6.30 Milton Edgelj, 'do .. ... ... 12.60 Vai' Snell, do . , 30.00 Jolin B'udi'er, do 91.17 • Geo. Heels, do 46.60 J. A. Hower, do zs.»o E’rntit Sehoiiuan, do 23.75 Fred Osierrneyrr. do 63 no Henry Sclklng. do 25.20 John E. Mann, do ?S.SQ August Busl' k. 4o 15.n0 ■ Krl'k Tindall Co., do 114 18 Kiger & Co* do. , 35.36 Mid Vert Stone O».. do 52)66 Erie Stone Co., do ntl'i Standard Oil Co,, do I.in Char. E Magley, do 214 38 MARTIN JABERG; Audtlor. -o I Wfe give ybu quality With! convenience. Gall 381, Stubs' North find Grocery. It
Mr. Beer And Mr. Wine To Seek Seats In U. S. Congress From Illinois Chicago, Feb. 6.—(United Pre»»)— "Mr. BbCT" aud "Mr. Wine will run for congressman at largo from Illinote If a plan proposed by Chicago democrats favnrablo to modification of the Volstead law is carried out. Two candidates with the names of "Beer” and "Wine” actually are preparing to enter the congressional race, A. J. Cermak, president ot the county board and a leading democratic politician, disclosed. He -declined to give the full names ot the prospective candidates. "Candidates with such popular' names are sure winners in Illinois, "j Cermak snid. "Furthermore, we’ve investigated these men and found them to be capable, honest and sincere.” Chicago's telephone hook lists seven men by the name of "Beer” and four "Mr. Wines.” 0 —' Anderson Bank To Erect ‘ SIOO,OOO Building Soon Anderson, Ind., Feb. 5. — (United ITcss)—Anderson today , looked forward to a building boom, following the announcement of plans for the construction of a $409,000 bank building here. The new building It was said, will l>6 the home ot the Anderson Banking Company. Other projects which will be undertaken here during the present year are the construction of a 8100,000 i .■■■■■. i ii ' J —
j PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned will sell at public auction at my residence, 1 mile west and 2 milps north of Magley; 2 miles east and 2 miles north of Tocsin, on Adams and Wells county line, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926 Commencing at 12 o'clock noon The following property to-wlt: ONE DRIVING HORSE 2 COWS 2 Red cow, 6 years old. giving 3-gal. per day, due to freshen in July; Red cow, 9 years old, giving 3-gal. per day, due to freshen in August. HOGS—One Duroc Sow; 3 Pigs 5 HEAD OF SHEEP 5 good ewes, will lamb first of April. GRAIN 30 bushel Oats; 20 bushel Barley; 75 Shocks of Corn in field. MISCELLANEOUS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two Buggies; Buggy Harness; Range Cook Stove; Round Oak Heating Stove; Kitchen Cabinet; Kitchen Table and Chairs: Side Board; Two Complete Beds; Commode; Rocking Chairs; Couch; Pathe Victrola and 30 Records; Carpets; Dishes; Cooking Utensils; Delaval No. 10 Cream Separator; Milk Palls; Strainer Bucket; (Hass ChurnT 25 Cord of good Wood; Chicken Coops; 12 New - Grain S4cks; 1 Cross Cut Saw; 1 Perfection Oil Stove; 1 New Perfection Oil Qvcn; One Dog; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Made known day of sale. A. H. EARHART ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer. CRAIGVILLE BANK, Clerk. Public Sale \Vp, the undersigned, will s4ll at public, auc.tion on the old Colchin farm, ibcated 4 miles south of Decatur on Mud pike; 1 mile cast and 2 miles north Os Monroe, bn , TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1926 Commencing at 10:00 a. tn. prompt. The following personal property, to-wil; 16—Head of Horses and Mules—l 6 Roan mare, 8 years old. weight 1600; Gray marc, 8 years old, weight 1500; Gj-ay horse, 7 years old, weight 1500; Bay gelding. 6 years old, weight 1500: Black marc. 8 years old, weight. 1450; Black horse, 10 years old, weight Cray mare, 10 years old weignt 1500; Bay mare, 6 years old, weight 14t)0; ftlack Gelding, 3 years old, weight 1400; Black horse, 7 years old, weight 1500; Bay Gelding. 7 yeats olu, weight 1550; Bay horse, 10 years old. weight 1250; Bay horse, 7 years old. weight 1250; Sorrtd horse, 9 years old, Height 1300; One span off Gray Mules, 10 end 11 years old. weight 2600; 1 span of Bay Mules, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2400 pounds. 25—Head of Cattle —25 Five Guernsey cows wjth calves by side, these are all high class cows wi(b a high cream test; Holstein cow, 6 years old. calf by side, giving 6 gal. tnilk per day; Holstein cow, 6 years old, calf by side, giving 6 gal. per day; J 2 Hdlstbin And Iturham bbwk. cal’vtes by side, ea< - b giving 6 gal. per day; Dur>ham & Jersey cow, with calf By side, giving 4% g>H. per dJv; 2 Brindle cows ’calves by side giving good flow of milk; 1 Brindle cow. MH he fresh by day ,of sale; Roan Durham cow, 5, years old. be fresh March 1: Brindle cow, 5 years bld, be fresh March 15; Red cow, 7 years old. be fresh Feb. 28; Black cow- 6 years old. be freSh by day of sale; Spotted cow, 6 years old, be fresh ;by day of sale: Jersey cow. be fresh by day of sale; 3 Holstein cows, will be fresh by day of sale: 1 White bull. 4 months old, eligible to register. Short Horn; 1 Red bull, 4 months old, eligible to register, Short Horn. These cattle are all tested. r SHEEP I 15 head sis Good Branding Ewes; id df these are ybarings due to lamb in May; 3of these are 3-years old And two are 4-years old. I 100—Head of Hogs—loo Six Duroc sows, due to farrow from the first of March to first of May; 6 CfifeSfer White Sows, due tb farrow from March Ist to May Ist; 3 Tojand China Sdi-s, dde th farrow from March 15 to May Ist; 3 Spotted. Doland China i;ows. due to farrow from March 15 to May Ist; Durpc male hog, will weigh 125 lbs.; one O. I. C. male hog. weight 200 lbs.; 80 head of Shouts, '.velgfijnk froth 30 to 130 bounds. ja GRAIN—3Oh bnsirtd of torn irt the crib. W FARM IMPLEMENTS—Fordson Tractor, Al mechanical condition, John Deere binder. 8 ft. c.ut. a good one; Double disc, good shape; Gang plow; Riding breaking plow. TERMS-“-Ail snips of i&.tfo and utider (Ash. on sums over a credit of 9 months will w riven, thb purchaser glvttig gbod badkfcbie note bearing 8% interest, the last 3 months. A discount of 4% will be given for cash on .sums over $5. No property removed until settled for. F. J. SCHMITT and Wm. LIGHTFOOT Uoy Johnson and Harry Daniels, Abets. John Starost, Clerk St. Paul Ladies’ Aid will serve ItyicU. 3-4-5
homo by the Eagles Lodge; the building ot a 830.00 addition to the Columbia Hotel; a now school building to be erected at a cost of 8150.000, and various other industrial improvements which will cost more than 8100,000. ••THE MAN ON THE BOX" OPENS SUNDAY AT ADAMS The Adams Theatre will feature a Warner Bros. Classic ot the Screen j when “The Man on the Box." starring Syd Chaplin, begins a 3-day engagement on Sunday with one of the most remarkable casts of the season The picture is said to be even fun-j Inter than "Charley's Aunt." Syd's | last production and one ot the bigI gest box-offico bets ever screened, i In one sequence Syd impersonates a flirtatious maid, and with his handsome features disguised with wig and make-up. was quite an attractive figure on the Warner lot during the making of the picture. It is said that Bull Montana, seeing this young lady from the distance, asked for an introduction to Syd Chaplin. At any rate, the photoplay is claimed by reviewers in other cit- ( ies, to lie a complete "knockout.” , "The Man on the box” is an adap- ' tion of the celebrated novel and play. ! irom the pen of Harold MacGrath. I • On Hie stage. Chaplin's role was : played by Henry E. Dixey. The story concerns the romantically amusing 1 t'.dveutures of Bob Warburton, young.! • wealthy and charming, who hires out aS a coachman.—Advt. It 0 r l Quality and Service. Stults’ 1 North End Grocery. Call 381.
PUBLIC SALE I 140—Acre Farm -140 I Livestock and Farm Implements i "U miles North East ot Decatur and '% mile North of Dent Scho<.i H Hous'e on what is known as the Dibble Farm, at 10 o’clock on ■ FEBRUARY 12,1926 The Following Property B 3—Head of Horses—3 1 sorrel horse, coming 5 yrs. old, wtHOO; 1 black mare, coming H ■ old. wt. 1600; 1 brown mare, coming 12 y>e. old, wt. 1500 M 22—Head of Cattle—22 1 Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old. with calf by side; 1 Guernsey* cow. 6 yrs. ol * ■ will be fresh bv day of sale; 1 Guernsey cow. coming 4 yrs. old, was fresh in ■ I, • giving good flow of milk; 1 Guernsey cow, 2 yrs. old. was fresh in ■ ticust giving good flow of milk: 1 Durham-Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, w u ■ fresh'in August, giving good flow of milk; 1 Red Pole-Jersey cow, 6 yrs . oM ■ to be fresh Marell 2. giving good flow of milk; 1 brown Jersey 6 yrs o)|1 M to be fresh February 19. giving good flow of milk; 1 light Jersey cow. cominn ■ 4 vr« old was fresh in August, giving good flow of milk; 8 head of Guernesy ■ heifers coming 2 vrs. old, all bred bitt one; 1 pure bred bull, coming 2 yrs ■ old Tlie above cows are all bred to' this good bull. 1 Guernsey heifer, ; ■ ! months old 1 Guernsey heifer. 5 months old; 1 Guernsey bull calf, C, months ■ 'old nearly pure bred: 1 Guernsey cow. 4 years old, fresh by day of sale. ■ This is an extra good herd of dairy cattle and ail are T. B. tested 20—Head of Hogs—2o '' 2 white brood sows, farrow April 1; 18 head of shouts, weigh 60 to 75 H pounds M CHICKENS —3 dozen Ancona chickens. M Implements J 1 Cloverleaf spreader, good as new; 1 Deering'mowing machine, good ■ as new 1 John Deere riding plow; 1 walking plow; 1 John Deere com ■ planter with 120 rods of wire: 1 hay rake; 1 disc with trucks; cultivator; 1 ■ ’ Turnbull wagon, with rack and beet bed combined; 1 bob-sled. ■ HARNESS—I set of breeching harness; 1 set light harness. ■ •i MISCELLANEOUS —1 6t)-gallon hog cooker, nearly new; 1 tank heater; B 1 50-gallon steel drum; double trees; horse collars; heavy rope; hand planter; B grindstone: shovels; spades; barrels; chicken feeders; 140-egg incubator; B chairs; tables; stands; bed; sanitary cot; work table; seed corn; and other B articles too numerous to mention. TERMS ON LIVESTOCK AND IMPLEMENTS—AII sums of 85.00 and tind r, cash; over 85.00, a credit of 9 months on good bankable note, bearing S'o'interest the last C months. 4 r 5 for cash on sums over 85 00. 140—Acre Farm—l4o In order to dissolve partnership between H Riddell, ot Watseka. Illinois? and 11. L. Moore, of Decatur, Indiana, this beautiful farm will be sold to the highest bidder. Will also be offered in two separate tracts of 70 acres each. This is one of the best equipped stock farms in Northern Indiana. Good productive soil: well drained and fcticed. Large modern home, bank barn, hog house and al! necessary out buildings. An ideal location. 2(4 miles from Decatur, on stone road. This farm must be seen to be appreciated. Owner will be glad to show this property at anytime TERMS ON FARM—IO% on day of sale. 15% March Ist, when possession will be given. Balance, long terms, at 5% interest. H. T. RIDDELL, H. L. MOORE & SON Roy Johnson and Fred Reppeet. Auctioneers. Fred Schurger, Clerk Lunch Served by the Christian Aid Society. SPECIAL NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE MEN—A liberal commi- ion will be paid to any real estate man that brings a buyer for this farm. id li'iyr to be registered as his customer with the Auctioneer the morning of the sale. | PUBLIC SALE j n | I will sell at public auction at my residence, 5 miles west and one-half 1 mile south of Decatur, or just south of Peterson, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10,1926 Beginning at ten o'clock a. m the following property to-wit: — SHEEP—24 Head 24 ewes due to lamb last, of March and first of April. 20 of these ewes sheared 9 lbs. each last spring. CATTLE—IO Head Holstein cow, 9 years old. fresh by day of sale; Holstein and Red Foie, t 7 yrs., calf by side; Holstein and Pole Angus, 8 yrs. old, fresh last Nov. bred. Red Pole, :: yrs. old, due to freshen March 25th; Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh ’ last Nov., bred; Holstein heifer, fresh March 14th.; 2 heifers, half Guernsey, fresh Aug. 20th and 25th; thorough hred Red Pole bull, 2 yrs. old. 'lhose 1. cows are al! good ones and show splendid tests. h , HOGS—I7 Head All cholera immuned. Big type Poland China sow, bred to farrow April Ist; 16 head of shouts, weighing 60 td 80 lbs. each. HORSES—4 Head Bay mare, g yrs o ](j. |, ay niare , 12 yrs old; black horse, 7 yrs. old; roan mare, smooth mouth, good workers in all harness. {1 CHICKENS About loti liens and six White Rock roosters. ( HARNESS—Set of carriage harness; set of extra harness; set of br<"'li nig harness; set of hip-strap harness; collars; pads and nets and extra strap , * 1 buggy pole. [ IMPLEMENTS I u -' wagons; 2 hay racks; beet bed; wagon box; hog rack; dump boards: • boli-sleilA; good »S new; Thomas loader; Thomas rake: Thomas tedder; : Im” 1 " , ncllcr ; Rradley mower; McCormick binder; Fordson tractor an'l ll ' el I". o "'' A-l shape. 12 inch; Oliver g-ang plow, 12-inch; Imperial Gibbs p ow. Unich; jointer for walking plow; 2 jointers and rolling Coulters, com- • ” rrow openers; 3-section spring harrow; 3-seetion spike harrow: s - Ahorse cultivators: 1 1-horso cultivator, 10-disc grain dmi; 5-dise grain I. 1111 .' rod crusher; 4x4 drag, 10 feel, with peg feet in rear, in fo" 1 . ttoat, single and double-shovel plows; 11x20 double-disc harrow; John Deere .. torn planter, 2 sets of plates complete with 120 rods of wire; Rude manure s spread.r; scoop boards; set of hay rack sills; long stick «f timber, dried y ”k' nB , P° Cs: f annln * mill aud screens; corn sheller; 800 lb. trn-'R 6 hand truck; loading car for top of hay rack; fence stretcher.-; I- •nmn« ,oa u tng cnains; log hook; Cant hook; snatch hook; power emerv; II K rindp ''' ff’dal bower; Rock Island gas engine, • x <<w I >4i,“ “ X “ scrt ‘w jacks; irtachhie jack; 2 50-gal. steel drums; larc’* 1 «tirr, ’ i'' PXlra Hnloolh kettle; large copper kettle anti apfile butter “ s-nnL , ! iross; « au » a ß«t ")iH and pulley for same; butchering board-. Ifmku m r r ' b: 4 hOK scafr °’*is: 2 double harpoon forks; 2 single harp'"'" a,1, l ta.-kle, with 120 feet of rope; several pulleys and so" l '.' .th -l u ,S ’ " n ° ? rrCl °Y<-hard spray, with brass cylinders; pair of Weed mselitn’n SCOOPS i ; t H 10Ve1s ' forks ' b'cjis; niattax; dock digger, etc.; skwinu hut I ’i P c; , cr ! ,SB - ca t- saw; hog fountain; bog chute; hog ringing boy I V* ‘ W rillE ° rH : 8 metal chicken coops; hay knife; 2 20-rod rol " ' Sion s,rt." t l C '- Onc » shi ’ 1K - hOK hrtnse;- Cow-boy tank licdtbr; hand cart, •at riitt' 5. '’'? d e: drill ’' rr>BK B ’ ld bi, »: Raddier's horse; chest of * Htx.vn m' p a, .^ eu ,00 ' s : many haudy tools and devices not taentibiied. 111 j above is all in good shape aud some practically new. t GRAIN— Corn in crib and oats in bin. ii r QOODS -Morris chair; 3 rOrkin» ehairs; 5 kitchen chairs: •nirttiirml’’ 8 •>“' "xi sidc b °ard; nursing crib; high chair; Vernis-Ma' tin bed . ere spring; commode; stand: carpet sweep 7 time ■ co ii,' r 'i S ( - ITOb he4ter: Globe range; oil or gasoline stove: ■■ o' Hnbh Vro- bb ' kl ' lPn scales;, potatde crates; 3 figs! nil cans: Ankci c ” Te-btie B i epara '' or ’ Hectically new. Other articles not mentioned. 5 will he etlkT p , anU under ’ caßb - Sums over $5.00, a credit of 9 month' 1 bankable 6 note tb f<s? aS L t ? rfec ,n y” Jth s bearing 8% interest, purchaser givmjj j or ' 0 f°r cash. No property to be removed until settle GEO. H. H. SQUIER, Owner r Auutloneeis—Roy Johnson d nd Jeff Liedity. Clerk from Preble State BankI Kirkland Ladles’ Aid Will Serve Lunch.
