Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1927 — Page 2
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xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x K CLASSIFIED ADS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALK 111 Duroc shouts, weigh übOUt 70 to 90 Tbs. each. W. 11. Stulls, phone 806 11. 37t3x FOR SALM— Baby' f 'hick~"Decatur’s Quality'’ Chicks at our very reasonable prices. Order early and get our wonderful citmldnatlon prices on our Royal Brooder Stove and Royal Brooder house. Place your order now. The Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497 East Monroe street. 33-4te.o.d F<>R~SALE I1 ooil team of three-year-old black mules. Charles Schenck. 39-6tx For SALE Fireless Cooker. Cheap if sold at once Phone 244. 39-3 t 1-JEkalt- We Oller lor -ale the croc er> ru: in < num .Won -■ Ith out sir*.. \\ til lease pres< ut lu< at - er \ aplend|d opportunity. NiblWc and Co. , 39-3 t ■ - .„ili ... n. ■■■!———in 11 WANTED* WORK WANTED lb a marri<M man on f. .in L month or v ear. T’xpei I, med Can drive and repair tractor. S. angli ■. Wren-; Ohio. g. 14 Phone Lewi- Krohn. Wren 37t3x WANTED—If you want to buy a home or it you are wanting to sell. See Hoy Johnson. Office Room 1. Peoples Loan and Trust Co. 1 bor several very desirable 11*r11 - - and farm for sale; Honest dealing assured; Phone BOG or 1022. 37-lHc W A N TED — Clean, washed rags, suitable clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not ...common rags or waste, er dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laees» heavy underwear. woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED 6 er 8 good men with cars Steady Work. Call phone 1055 from 6 to p. i-s. ter informattvn. 38 3tx WAITED— Paper hamr, -. ps< Inti n g and interior work. aL J. Welfcnr. Phone 646. 39-3tx "' =s— FOR REXT FOR RENT Front sleeping room, suitable tor two persons, with or without board. Modern home. Home privilege. 350 N. Tenth St. Phom FOR RE.\*r—Farm. SO acres. 1 mile south et Pleasant Mills, known as "Schrank Harm. Inquire O J. Suman. _______ 39-6 Lx I.OST AX I) FOUND Championship At Stake Chicago. Feb. 15.— (United Press)— A national championship three cushion Billiards will be at stake tonight when Angie Kieckehefer, Chicagb and Otto Reiselt. present champion from Phlh - deiphia. meet in the final round of '.his year's tournament. '1 he rather nervous QjiicagoaH and the Calm Philadelphian ire tied f r the lead now. with each having lost ■WT" C'iir id-util Ml thg ' ui; rn;, ment. both are showing erne wiz-irdy. vi'i’oix niiivr <rr ur'iixisuuriru Notice is hereby given. Thai the undersigned has been appointed AUainln-istral.-r of tile estate of Sarah A. Reynolds late of Adams Countv, deceased. Tin estate is probable solvent . ■ J. 1:1 :y.\' -i.: 'S \ \ < 11111 r. 1 >;; 1 ■ •i H. M. I»eVoss. Attornev Feb. 14 th 1927. 1 MiTim or »o.E or the old ••<O M" 111 II.DIM; Nod. , is herel. .“given that in accordance with a resolution adopted bj the! Bniyd ut School Trustees oi the Si-hoot I ■ I■■ •■ f I .1. In. _ .1.. 1.1 ,i-j .. 1 1 * c l I nr Trus w ■;' ■ i :i. ■ Hi,' frame Stu< co gym. Imlnding. lot aieil. on parts of Inlots number 2st> ami 2SI in the First Addition to the town. (Now I'ltyi of Decatur, Indiana. Said sale will be held on the premises on the th tlav W arc ,0.-u. no iml will be ent. ii,lined for less than the appraised value of said building, which npprnisement mnv be seen nt the office of the School Superintendent of said school < itj The Board of Trustees in making sm it sale reserves all electric ami gas fixtures, furnaces hot water system, pipes ami .. connections ami loose lumber, all of which last named items are not included in the appraisement. The purchaser will be required to remove salt! building on or before the l(j day of Maj ami clean up the ground, where said building stands, to the satisfaction of said Board. t Mrs. Carrie Haubold, Sect. Burt Mangold Preset, r.t M, E. Hower, Treasurer Board of School Trustees..* Attest. Carrie T. Huu.bold. Srt t Feb. I .S-15 VO I D It In Vdittin* < Iretilt Court In (lie Mir-.lvlng l*artner»hl|i of I hnrles X. < hrlslen A I <> Notice is hereby given that the mitleislgned Boss Mallonee and, Joseph E. Smith. Surviving partners’ of tbe ' lute partnerablp of t’luirles N. Christen A- Co, of Decatur Indiana have eset tiled tlielr bond, have dull qualified anti have taken upon themselves the settlement of said inirtnershlp business and the administration of the assets thereof. N All persons' having a lawful claim against suid partnership are requested to present the same to said surviving partners for iillow'ance nr settlement and any person Indebted t,< said laic |>a rlnersinp ate requested to pay tin same to said surviving nartneis . Hoss Mall<lm-e Jos E, Smith Surviving Partners Februray 'th ‘11'27 James T. Merryman, Atturuey Feb 8-15-22
IXXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 1 « BUSINESS ( ARDS « Ixxxxx x x x x x x 11. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108. Office Hours: 10-12 e.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. 1 S . E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Blffrtv Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or nifint : Office phone 500 , Homo phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS . Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, k 924. See French Quinn Office—Take ftrst stairway ' south of Decatur DenrtJCMrt. K. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, GlasseA Fitted HOURS: 8 fro 11:30—12:30 to 5:0.0 | r Saturday 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 135. ' MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. I FEDERAL FARM LOANS 1 Abstraots of title to real estate. , SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE ; 133 S. 2nd St. 0— (> LOBENSTEIN & HOWER 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 ! ' Residence Phone, Mcnroe, 81 0- —, o 0 — z— 0 FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. !/ 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. io— o p o I DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First SMtet Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o J '-rar —-— 1 South Bend Man Faces ® Trial Under Mann Act Chicago, Fel>. L> —(United Press) — Russell Frederick, secretary of tile South Bend Chamber of commerce, was arraigned before U. S. Commis-! sioner Henry C. Reitler today, charged , with violation of the Mann act, and held for trial February. 25. Frederick is charged by Mattie Mesnar. Lasalle, 111., with being the father of her child. She alleges Frederick brought her from Chicago to South Bend on October 10, 1925. and that Mk y lived in the LaSalle Hotel in the ■lndiana city. — _Q Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Typewriting Stenographic Work If you liuve any extra lypcwnling 6r stenograpjuc work I will be glad to do ii. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1.1. Mtrrvman’s Lnw Ollice, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 19g.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS - East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1700, holdovers 2092. steady to 25c lower; lighter kinds ' moderately active; heavier weights. ! slow, at full decline; few pigs and ; light lights sl3; light butchers $12.50 (<ll2 75. few 210-230 Iti.s. $12.155' 12.25, bidding downward to $11.75 on heavier weights; packing sows $10.501 (if 11.25. Cattle receipts 100, very t little on sale, nominal. Calf receipts' 300 steady; top vealers $16.50; cull, and summon mostly sl3 down ‘Sheep rece 400, steady; fat lambs, $13.50; mil and common $11<?1>12. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Feeding pigs $11.50@1200 180 $0 200 lbs. sll 85 1'"" i<> :’25 Ills. sll 60 225 to 250 lbs. C £811.50 250 to 300 lbs. . $11,40 3<io Uu3W tbs. '$lLBOl Calv/ . sStfl4.,'>o . Lambs $11.50 down 1 Receipts: Hogs 400, Calves 100,' Sheep 200, Cattle 75. t jChbice steers s7@B CHICAGO GRAIN CLOftE Wheat: May >1.40%. July $1,34. Sept. SI.;XSj l . Corn: May 80>4c, July 440, Sept. 86-*c. Oats: May 45’ g c. July 46c, Sept. 45c. LOCAL PRODUCE MAR4CET H'orrected Feb. 14) . Fo-wls 121 c Chickens »c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese * ;. 12c Ducks 14c Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 14) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 39c New Mixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New Yellow Corn 75@80c New Wheat $1.22 Good timothy seed $2.25-62.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.)' 49c , COURT HOUSE Suit For Patrition A suit for partition of four lots in the. city Os Decatur was filed today hv Chalies T. Kitson, as administrator of the estate of Daniel A. Kitson. against SabWtlMt D. Kitson and others. Attorney James T. Merryman Is counsel for the plaintiff Seeks Admission To Bar L E. Upliger, of Decatur has a peti tion for admission to the Adams Coun ly Barr Suit For Divorce A suit tor divorce was tiled hi the . circuit court today by Mary Vorhees. I of Geneva, against Thomas J. Vorhees. The complaint slates 'Jiat the couple were married December 1. 1917. and separated on January 19, 1927 on that date 4he defendant übandowed the plaintift. The plaintift alleges tur'hor i that her husband was morse, sullen and disagrccutle and was contintwliy criticising her; that he treatened co do her bodily harm; and that he enreled and abused her for attending church and lodge Attorney H. M. DeVoss is counsel for the plaintiff. Withdraws l-Us Appearance A’l -may Thomas Moi ehead, of Fort Wayne, has withdrawn his appearance for William Rie’ly. in the case of the state vs. William Rielly and Sam Goldstein. He will continue to as counsel for Goldstein. Special Judge Appointed In the case of Jesse Koos vs. Earl J. SBiMburn et al. the motion of the plaintiff fir a change of judge was sustained. The court appointed the Hon. Roscoe D. Wheat, of Jay county, to serve a; special judge in the case. 1 o Bud Taylor Ready For © Bout With Midget Smith Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 15. — (United Press!--Bud Taylor. Terre Haute Bantam was ready .today for his battle witli Midget Smith. New York, at Tomlinson Hall here tonight. Both .Taylor ami Smith havo%b»en training in a local gym and both have expressed eagerness f ir the clang of the opening gong. Advertised Letters Mr. Otto Steele Mr. Gustave Ausderarc Mr. Hug* Henderson Mr. Ira F. Uhrick Miss Irene Ramaklus Mi»s Mildred Reeves Miss Mary Anderson Edison Wikle C'arrif Frye , H. iFritoinger I’. M. —: O u. C. J. Voglewctle visited Mrs. Vpglewede. who is in the St. Joseph Hos- ( pital in Fort Wayne, todaj.
I CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank everyone for the many kindnesses shown during the illness and deuth of AJi’red Elzey, our beloved father and jKandfather; Especially to Mr ami Mrs. llurve Lafontulm tlielr hired help and tile Inmates of the Infirmary for tlielr loving care and kindness. Also, the lovely floral offerings received; May God idess them all Is the prayer of —Mrs May Andrews. Ixirence Elzey and the grandchildren. > i :.—o Card of Thanks I' We desire in tlds manner to publicly express upprcWatlon of the kind int'.rw t and heart felt sympathy ex temWhl during the illne s and death of our wife and bmlher. J. F. WINANS and Family | Charles Mankey and Halve Mankey. of Kirkland, were business vitflors ' here yesterday. ■ . ...... ..'.J! . ~
I . J i MORE . and Better BREAD — FOR SALE BY—- — Equity Elevator Co..llomer Crum Groc., Honduras Williams. Ind. Berne Milling Co., Berne £ ffiZSt. SX "Ten L Grocery, dea.nl MID. Hower Bros., Decatur iaber Grocery, s*onroe Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio Bower Grocery, Magley | PUBLIC SALE |
—- 1, the undersigned, having decided to quit farming will offer for sale at public auction at the farm located ’- 2 tulle south, 2 miles east of Ossian, or 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Tocsin, or I*4 mile west of Echo on what is known as the Mrs. John Donaghy farm, on Thursday, Feb. 17, 1927 Commencing at 10 o'clock prompt, the following described property: HOSES AND MULES. 6 Head—l team of mules. 8 and 9 years old round and good workers, very gentle; 1 sorrel horse, 8 years old weighing ’500; 1 b:.y horse. 7 years old. weigh ing 1350; 1 bay mare. 9 years old; 1 sorrel horse, 12 years old. CATTLE. 13 Head—l red cow. 4 years old with calf by side; 1 Jersey cow. 6 years, old will he fresh Sept. 15th; 1. black Jersey cow, will be fresh latter part of thig month; 1 brind'.e (ow. 9 years old, will be fresh : red r-.A ■ :■.-!> <dui’,| will be fresh August 2m.R; 1 brindle heifer, has been fresh 5 weeks; 1 brindle heifer, will be fresh in 4pril; ■1 brindle belter, will be fresh in June I red heif-’r. will lie frbsh in July: 1 Durham heifer, pasture bred; 1 Hereford heifer, pasture bred; 1 Poll Durham bull oalf. about 5 month old. HOGS. 6 Head—6 feeders, will' (yeigh about 125 pounds each. FAMING IMPLEMENTS —1 Mc-Cormick-Deering corn planter; 1 8-ft. | Dunham cultipacker; 1 3-section spike i
PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will sell at pub'.ic auction on the farm, known as the Robert Peoples farm, located 4’/> miles northeast of Decatur or Vi mile north of Aber school, or one mile east and l>o mile.soutl} of Fuelling church, on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1927 Commenting at 13 o’clock «.m., Coiis'.sting of the following property: 5— HEAD OF HORSES—S Bay - Brood Mare. 11 years old and sound, will "weigh 1400 lbs, bred: (’.ray team. 8 years old,twill weigh about 2800 lbs., real workers; 12-year-old Sorrel general purpose horse; Sorrel Colt, coming two years old. I 6— HEAD OF CATTLE—6 Black cow. 7 years old. fresh; Bed cow, 7 years old, fresh. Black cow, 11 years old. due Io calf March 1; Heifer, 3 years old, giving milk, pasture bred; 1 Heifer coming 2 vears old/1 Heifer Calf 3 months old. —HOGS—’ 1 Brood Sow and Hight Pigs. —POULTRY—a dozen Chickens; 2 Geese; 1 Gander; 1 Duck. —HAY AND GRAIN—--3 tons of Timothy Hay: some Fodder and some Corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Buckeye wagon. 3ti in. I ire; Deering mower; Dain hay loader; Empire gr.tin" drill: Black Hawk corn planter; corn cultivator; disc l.atrow; spike toot 14 harrow; Oliver riling breaking plow; walking breaking plow; 5 shovel cultivator; double shovel cultivator; hay ladder; spring wagon; 1 set breeching harness; these implements are all in good shape. Incubator and brooder, good as new; some other article; too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS South Bend Malleable range; couch; kitchen cabinet; organ; 1 small heating stove. TERMS—/Ml sums of $-s.tm and under, cash; all sums over that amount a credit of it months will b" given, purchaser giving a goo.r bankable note drawing 8% interest the last 3 month.'-. A discount of 4', will be given for cash on all sums above 15.00. No goods to be removed, until terms uro com- 1 plied with. T. L. FAIRCHILD I Chris'e Bohuke, Auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk Luuch served by Pleasant Grove Ladies' Aid Society. I
Huntington Catholic Five 1 Beats C.C. U.S., 31 lo 2J — I ‘ Sdingten. Feb. 11. -Central Cathy (die high school of Fort Wayne dropped a close game to St. Mary’s of ' Huntington here lust night by a score tof 31 to 29. The game was close all the way and the visitors held an IS-to-lti lead at the hall. Central Catho- ( Ikes headed the locals by four pointsbut a rally headed by gamniutid tied the score. Steckheck's short shot put the Irish out in front just’before the half ended. Steckbeek and Tlosinaiy were the I <>:it>«i"iing tar-, lor tile visitors, eaeli L.tifri- fjvif field coals. Hammond , counted l"h • times from the field for St. Mary's. g Huntington loOlf the b . 4 at the -tart of Hie second halt ami scored eig*l point * torff t athelic Central found A aC wlnle St. Mary s missed 12. C amMM■■HMMM*
- tooth harrow; 1 3-section spring ha>•ow. The above implements have only been used one season. Oue 7ft. tractor disc; 1 International corn cultivator: 1 10-hoe Superior grain drill. These three implements have been used two seasons. One Bryan ( cast plow; 1 jChampton mower with new cycle guaSd and knife; 1 Rock Island hay loader; 1 Turnbull wagon. 34-:ncli: 1 16-foot hay ladder with 18-inch beet rack, used one season: 1 . wagon box; 1 of dump boards; 11 •vorm gear pump jack, only been ! used one season. MISCELLANEOUS I set of Nickle trimmed heavy breeching harness, as ( good as new; 1 set of 18x20-inch hame housings; 24 grain sacks; several horse collars. HAY AND GRAIN —Some, Ma-nchu and Dnnffeld soy beans, good ef-ough 1 for seed, guaranteed to grow. 5001 bushels of good corn; 400 Imshels of -at*; -<-11:- timothy h. v in mor; . ■j" om""i>uied bay. TERMS—AII sums under $5.00, | cash: over $5.00, a credit of six month® w l '!’ be gi.’va, first three month* without interest, last three months 8%.. 3', off for cash. All settlements must be satisfactory $0 the clerk. No property to be removed until settled for. O. C. EWELL [ Munn & Hunter. Auctioneers. jA. A Melching, Clerk 1 Lunch will be served on grounds.
Ml .uni Ml Mall'll WlllO'S have I. ' turned to their home in Kendallville after spending the week-end hero with the J. 8. Bowers family.
PUBLIC SALf _ » As lam moving on my own place, which in a small farm, | h., u , , H further use for so much stock. 1 wMI sell at public auction ut n , j lh h(i ' 9 miles east and Mt mile south of the Bluffton river bridge or 3 ieq ( . V( .. t ' and mile south of Monroe, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927 , Commencing at 10:30 a. m. HORSES, 1 HEAD—One Young Bay Mare, comtu 4—HEAD OF CATTLE—4 One roan cow. 5 »ears old, fresji about 12 weeks, giviiic 2 >1 nrlk dav on di v imd; 1 red < ow. 4y. ars old; 1 fresh .1 Ts-y cow with calf l)fr’<ide. she is a good cow for nr.lk and butter; 1 i .|,. ihl . ' bull, readv foryerv it e. 55—HEAD OF HOGS—SS One Spotted Poland sow, to farrow latter part of March: 1 b|..<. lt >uil to farrow first of April: 2 sows. 1 black sow and 1 spotted sow t , row in i May; 5 gilts to farrow in Mprch and April; 44 head of small .in ing from 40 to SO lbs. each: 1 big black Type Poland China male to . one; 1 Spotted Poland China male hog. TJ —GRAIN—,.2SOO bushel of good yellow corn in crib; 400 bushel of good Si'v r Oats raised in 1925, good oats. TERMS $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount 6 m nQis linn will given, first 3 months without interest, last 3 bearing 8% interest, aji aute . 9 to b‘ satisfactory witli ‘t’lerk. GODFRED SMITH Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer. Monroe Batik, Clerk Ladies' Aid of the Winchester U. B. Church to serve lunch. 15-IS-21 PUBLIC SALE Live Stock and Farm Property As I have traded farms with A. K. Stoneburner and an lake cate of so much stock at my other farm, I will sell et publu <a n,, n on the farm 1 mile north and 7% miles east qf Bluffton, or I mile north and 5> t miles west of Monroe. mile west of Honduras, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927 ‘ Beginning at 10:30 o’clock —the following property to-wit: HOffiSE—One Black Mare, 11 years old. 20—HEAD OF COWS—2O Average test for year 1926, 4.06%. One Holstein cow, fresh Jan. 8. 8-gal. cow; 1 Roan cow, calf b 7< I cow; 1 Jersey cow. fresh Jan. 19, 5-gal. cow; 1 Guernsey cow, . ; to call June 16, 6-gal. cow; 1 Black Jersey cow, due to calf March 2, <l. . "w; 1 Jersey cow, fresh Dec. 20, 5-gal. cow; 1 Jersey cow. fresh Jan. 6. <: .al. cow: 1 Jersey cow. giving milk, bred by day of sale; 1 Holstein Jersey, In n r calf by side; 1 Holstein cow. giving milk: 2 2-year-old heifers, fre k. 7 :■ -. I coming one year old; 1 13-moirh-old Jersey'bull calf, eligible ’<> ren -ier. I SlßE—Successful Royal King 228969; DAM —Grand Bonnie 37S5‘H. ou> 14-month-old pure bred Jersey bull calf, not eligible to register. Mie-t at above <ow< bred back to Suce< s>tul Royal Kim-. N 225969 HERty BULL—SUCCESSFUL ROYAL KING, calved February 17, 1923, , No. 228969. • PEDIGREE OF HERD BUULr-BlßE—Financial’Beauty’s Kir. 1 2 "4. " Grand Champion Bull of the middle west in 1922. He is recognizt il r.n, it the breeds greatest sire both through ohicial records of his d oi-h a l show winnings. 12 daughters entered Register of Merit that iv< > 1 681 pounds butter, 10,212 pounds of milk. One of his daughteis. W iciii- is Prize 515918 is the Junior Two-yearsdd Jersey-of the world tor m Ik r lioa. making 850 lbs., butter. 14,746 lbs milk hi 365 days. DAM —Rosemary eL.^°J rcr °(L 425?15. Register of Merit, 453 lbs. bmi-r m one yegr from 6,506 lbs. milk at 2 years old. SHEEP Twelve ewe lambs, eight months old. One Spotted Poland sow. 7 pigs by sidO: 1 Spotted Poltind «• s r . • farrow about March 10; 1 Hampshire sovjßtlue to farrow fore pan VI i ’; 1 Duroc sow, due to farrow about March 12th: 1 Big Type Poland « ailG, farrow about March 12~h; 1 Duroc row, due to farrow abolit Mm loth; • 1 Wlvte sow. due to farrow fore part of March. | GRAIN —100 bushel of Seed Oats, AT PRIVATE SALE—ISO bush?l of Soy Beans at $2.00 p- . I HOUSEHOLD GOODS —One davenport; 1 bed; 1 trailer: other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AU sums of $5.00 and under, cash; all sums ov< r < : a credit of 9 months will u- given,'purchaser --ixing a go • I b; 1 crowing 8% interest the last 3 months. A discount of 3'. will b | cash on all sums above $5.00. No goods to be removed until termv . <aplied witk. JOE PEASE, Owner .LM'f Li'" lip ' I’m ; : . ib.'i > ms. Zion Ladies’ Aid will serve dinner. 16 52122 PUBLIC SALE the umb-isiimied derided to quit farming' wil' tiucti.on at my residence 5 miles south and 4 miles west of Decmm. ’ mile north and 4 miles west of Monroe. Ind, l’.< mile, east of I! < • ; miles east of Bluffton, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1927 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. Prompt S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Bay mare, 10 years old. sound and in foal, weight 1500 lb-.; Il 6 years old, sound, weight 1500 tbs.; Roan mare. 5 years old sotu. ■SOO tbs; due gray mare 9 years old: one spring mare colt. 13—HEAD OF CATTLE—I 3 One Pure Bred Jersey cow was fresh last fall, giving good fi" ■ Jersey cow. 9 years old. due February 28; Pure Bred Jersey cow. 5 v <iue to freshen Feb. 25; Jersey cow. 6 years old, due to freshen M ! Pure Bred Jersey heifer, 2 years old with calf by side; Guernsey ami ' ' heifer. 3 years old witli calf bv side; Spotted heifer, 3 years old with ■ 1 side; Jersey and Holstein epw was freqh in I/eeemher. giving go - '' Black eow. 5 years old, will bie fresh March 80; Pure Bred Jersey bull. - ■old and a good one; 2 pure-bred Jers« v heifers, 1 year old, not bred: ■< ' heifer, 1 year old not bred. 41—HEAD OF HOGS—4I 6 Chester White sows, all due to farrow the las', week i;i M.irc-. aie extra good tried head of shoals weighing from 60 to it .each. This is a real bugch of feeders. —POULTRY—--150 head of White Leghorn Pallets and one year old hens, all good; 100 Rhode Island Red pullets and a few Rhode Inland Red " '1 ; head White Emden Geese, good ones: 8 head of White Pekin Dm ' HAY AND GRAIN 4 tons of baled alfalfa hay; 2 tons of baled timothy hav; 400 busli'd " good oats. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson 1 ractor with fenders, in A No. 1 condition; Oliver, 12 inch ' t<,r plowb; extra set of steel shears; Jolm Deere disc witli ttunden for 11 1 tor or horses, good as new; < 'il'ipacher: John Deere plant r good a n - - coin cultivators in good shape; Deering binder, S foot cut: M' l '"’' ipowefr 5 ft; 2-section spike tooth harrow; McCormick-Decring web Im.' I"- 1 iiearh new; McCormick-Deering side delivery hay rake and tedder '"ii ed. just like new; John Deere 2 row beet plow; J. I. Case sulky brcal plow. 14 inch: Walking breaking plow new: Hoosier end gate seeder " i grass seed sower combined: one Now Weiler wagon 3 1 " inch; SLuli l" i wagon; garden cultivator; hay ladders with grain bed and stock rack < ■ bined, wagon box; trailer for tractor; oil drums; mud boat; 50 feet " I pipe: heavy set breeching harness; single sc' harness; Econom.' I cream seperator; brooder stove 1000 chick size; double band shot m' barrel and pump; hog house; organ; double trees; hay forks; sco 'i 1 onio carpeiiter tools many articles toq numerous to mention. I TERMS All sums of $5 and under cash, oyer this amount a cred- " months, purchaser to give a good bankable.note bearing 8% interest the l" uionth?; 4% discount, for cash on sums over $5. R. I*. WILSON and SILVANIA WILSON Roy Johnson. Auctioneer, Schurger and Ehinger, Clerks. *' Lunch served by Ladies’ Aid Society. 15-17-1
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