Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1927 — Page 2
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xx::x::xxxx x x x x x H bI k CLASSIFIED ADS * x::xxx::xx x x x x x x x x FOR SALE FOR SALE <}«><><! team of three-year-old black mules. Charles Schenck. 1 mill's west i>t I'leasnltt Mills 42-stx FOR SALE 3 brood sows, will farrow soon; 9 shouts, SO Tbs. Hirschy & Erv.n, % mile south of county farm. <Hf FOR SALE Elecric sign and crt'-h register: Cheap if sold at once. Call phone number 27. 42-3 t FOR SALE Hoosier Range coal stove Inquire at 127 South Third street. 42-3'x Folt SXLE i; shouts weig hiug a bout 50 lbs each. J. E. Ward, K. F. D. No 6. 42-31 X FOR SAI.E ’> Shouts C B. Ileckathorn. 2nd house : outli of Dent school house. 43t3x FOR SALE A goodllKimball piano. Call 612 North Third street. 43t3x FOR SALE Ten rolls heavy slate surface roofing paper. $2.00 each. Telephone 8831. 43-3tx FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. A good one. James Halberstadt. 13 2tx FOR SALE —"Prairie State" incubator 390 egg capacity in good condition. Mrs. John Arnold. Decatur. R. R. 2. Preble phone. 42-3tx | FOR SALE Successful incubator 180 egg. Used one seaswn. An I. X. L. incubator 120 egg. Marlon Stulls, Phone 811-L.44 4tx FOR - SALE —One pair brown tntlles. coming 4 and 5 years old. (loot! gentle workers, sound; 1 brown mare mule, coming 3, sound, good worker, weigh 1.300 eajh. Price reasonable. Albert Teeplc, R 9, Decatur. 21-24 WANTED WANTED TO RENT Two roofhs, furnished or unfurnished near General Electric preferred. Address box AM. 11. % this office. 41-3tx WANTED Salesman for Lubricating Oil and Faint; two lines combined | Salary or Commission. THE ROYCE REFINING CO. or THE ROYCE PAINT Co., Cleveland Ohio 44-ltx AGENTS WANTED Highest ca.h paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa. Wis 44-6’x —I ■ --—.I. , . —— —- READ —Order in advance for Baby Chicks, from Full blooded. Tancered strain, single comb White Leghorns at SB.OO per 100. —also —Custom hatching at S3OO per 100 eggs with an order of 500 or more. Address Rural Hatchery, Decatur Ind. i’ltose 31-1-1 44-2 t a weer 6 w ks FOR RENT FOR RENT —Farm, 80 acres, 1 mile south of Pleasant Mills, known as Schrank farm. Inquire O. J. Suman. 39-6tx FOR RENT heated office or CHI) Rooms, Dau Erwin, 41 6t FOR RENT- Five-room house on West | Elm street, ngrtlv modern. <omnlete-l ly furnished No children. Immediate possession. Call 6784 or see Mrs. Charles Gage, R. R. No. 7.443 t MISCELLANEOUS TRAf>E Dan Edwin lias good a’property in Monroe. Will trade for small farm. 41-6 t ' Received Car of Chestnut Fiard Coal sl3 ton delivered. Julius Haugk. 42t3x FOR SALE —Seven head of shoats, Dnrocs, immuned. Lulie Walters, north of Calvary church. 44t3x M’POIX TUE\T OK LXIUITOK Notice is hereby given. That tin 1 undersigned ha« been appointed Exeeu-1 ,t'«r of the Estate of John I>. Nidlinger. late of Adam* County. deceased. The I estate is probably solvent. \V. A. LOWER Executor Februray 11, 1927. <’, L. Wallers. At tv Feb. 1 1-21-28 M»POINTMENT OE \ I)M .X Is 111 \TOl< Notice is hereby given. Thas the tin* dersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate «»f Garnet (’. I’ylc. late of Adams County. eased. The estate is probably solvent. FREDRICK L. PYLE Administrator. McGriff & Bei hdoß, Attorneys Februray 11, 1927. - - J ■ I Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022- Phone 181. lAshbaucher s FURNACES :; LIGHTNING RODS ! I SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING 1; Phone 765 or 739 ; i
*xxk xx x xxxxxxxx :« BUSINESS ( ARDS * XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. 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 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. s. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 566 Home phone 72. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. () (> LOWENSTEIN & HOM ER FUNERAL DIRECTORS . Calls answered promptly tiay' or \ night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 ' Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 O — P o ~ ~ - —c FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (a 5%. small com. 10 year (a s|4‘< . no expense to you. 20 year @ 6' <, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. ' Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loanj, ..... Select'' Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Pate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o- —o Ihe history of health is as (yiiafjQg’iisy Io read in ou r spine as ®any other fact which Nature rejveals to the stuytlHeJoromoswdi nt. ('all today lDHJ<lessS>stMi;i n( | ]earn your condition. ‘ Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 V uoo —000 C PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addressing ' Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Offce ‘Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 MILDRED AKEY O ppp—ooo 0 imuM iicvr oh i:\ia i Ton With »• is hereby given. That the tin- • lersig-ttod luis been appointed l•Sxe<•utor of the Estate of David Wcrlirix. lute of Adams County, deceased. 'J’lie Estate is probably' Solvent. AI’GCST WELLING Executor Ihirt? I’>. E'rwin, Attorney l’cbru;i*y 12, 1927. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have-any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judgf .1. T. Merryman’s Law (Mice, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 3.000; shipments. 3.520; yesterday, receipts 5,00«; shipments. 5,440; hog receipts, i,500; holdovers. 729; pigs slid light lights. 15-25 cents higher: closing weak at atlvancr weightier kinds steady to strong: top $13.25 for pigs and light lighs, ligh butchers. $12.85<h $13.00; 210-260 lbs. $13.35(ii sl3 65; few 300 pounds, $12.25; packing sows, $10.50® $11.25; cattle receipts. 1,750. strong to 15 centi higher; yearling steers and heifers $10.70: good steers. slo.2sifi $lO 50; bulk medium steers. $8.50® $9.75; heifers, SS.(IO® $9.00; cows. s6.oo<fi $7 00: bulls. $6.25® $7.00; calves re <eipls. 1.600, steady; top vealers $17.00; cull and common, sl3 50 down: sheep receipts. 15,000. steady: bulk fat lambs. sl3 75; top. $13.85: cull and common grades. sll 50®512 25; fat ewes. $8.50 down or'around 25< lower. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 130 tbs. down $11.50® 12.0< 130 to 2(to lbs. $12.01 200 to 225 lbs. sll.Bl 225 to 250 tbs. .. $11.6- r 250 to 275 lbs. . $11.5t 275 to 300 Tbs. $11.5t 300 to 350 lbs. .. $11.4( Calves SS.OO@IS(M Receipts: Hogs 10#, Calves 25 Sheep 50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.40%. July $1.33%. Sept. $1.31%. Corn: May 78%c. July 82%c, Sept. 85%c. Oats: May 45%c, July 46c, Sept. 44%c* LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 21,) Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13< Geese 12c Ducks 14c Eggs, dozen 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb-. 21.) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80< New Oats (good) 38c New Mixed or white corn .. 65c®70( New Yellow Corn 75@80< . New Wheat $1,21 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.5t Good alsac seed $12.0t LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) 51< Pt HlJ< 'XII Notice is hereby given that Hie ,:n---dersigne,!. .i>liinn;st i ului. tiie estat, of Sarah A. Tteynol.ls, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the , late residence of said decedent, at 722 High St/ in tlie city of Decatur, Adam t’ounty.' Indiana on the 26th day ol Feliriiafy. 1!'27. tie personal porpertx of said estate consisting of rugs, beds organ, bureau, antique book case, basburner, stands, lili/ary table. , ouch; kitchen cabinet, linoleum, chest of drawers soft coal stove, coal kitchen ciiair* and numerous other articles not mentioned herein. I Said sale to begin at 1:30 o'clock p nt. Terms:— All sums of five dollars am under cash in hand, over five dollars a credit of not exceed six months will be given, thepurchaser executin': his note th* wetor. bearing six per cent »«. It providing t »i attorney’.* fees and wit!' siueties thereon to the approval of : admit.ititr<itoi. iteynohls, Ydtninish ato’ . Dated February 21. 1927. Feb ' L M»TI< i: or si Lie ui HEIL ESI VIE The undersigned administratrix ol the estate of Otto Keppert. • hereby giv»*s notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams (’ir< nit Court she will at the hour of ten o'l jouk A. M on Weilnesda \. the 9th day of Mari ii 1927 »V the law office of Fruchte & Litterer. in the Morrison Building a: number 111 St.nth Second Street. Deca tur. Indiana, nnd from day to day there after until sold, offer for sale at privat sal.- free from liens ex< ept taxes for the year 1926. pjiyable in the year 19_’7. the following tltscribed real estate situated in the County of AdaraS and the State of Indiana, tn-wit: Inlot number ninety- nine (99) in Hanna’s Atblition to the City of Devatur. Indiana, also inlot number seventy. • w.» (72) in Hanna’s Addition to the i City of Isa-atur. Indiana. Said sale will he made subject to tin approval of said Court for not less than full appraised value of said real estate and the following terms and condi-tioiis to-wit: At least one-third of () •• purchase money cash in hand, the balan in two equal installments, payable in i nine months and eighteen months, evidenced’ by notes of purchaser bearing six per < ent (6%) interest from date, waiving relief providing for attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on tiie ! real estate sold, the purchaser to have ' the privilege, however, of paying all ; cash if So desired. I’he said administratrix will also at • the same time and place, and from day i to day thereafter until sojdX offer fur sale at private sale, subject tirthe nu»rtgagc lien of First .Joint Stock Land | Bank of Fort Wayne, and subject ‘o the lien of taxes for the year 1926, payable in tiie year 192 j, the following described real estate situated in tin* County of Adamn and State “of Indiana, towit: The west half of the south cast quft’’ter of section four (D in township twenty-Mix (26*) nofth of range flftten , (15) east, containing eiglity (So)<ures more or less. Said sale of said last describetl real estate will be made subject to (!»•• 1 approval of said Court for not less th m the full appraised value of said real estate, sqbjcct to said mortgage lien of said hirst Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wavin' nn«l si|hj»*et lion of i taxes for the year I’ijh. payable in tin y<-ar 1 927, upon the following terms ami conditions, to-wit: All cash in hand on the day of sale. Tin* purchaser of said last described real «’state at -such sale will be furthor required to give bond to secure the payment, according to its terms of a certain mortgage Hen upon sai<l last described real estate in favor of Hie First Joint Stock Lfiml Bank us F<>i i Wayn- ! upon whit-ii is dm 1 In principal sl'7 2.9” with interest al six per < ent (6L » from 1 . Jiinuary 13th, 1927. said iho: tgage appearing of record at page 520 of Mod. | gage Record 57 in the Recorder’s office of Adams County, Indiana and subject to which said last described real estate is to be sold. I Dated this I2th day <>f Februray, 1927 | SUSIE RE I’PERT Administratrix | FrUClite & Llttvrer, Attorneys Feb. 14-21-25
EV \N(dJ.I( Al. REVIVAL ENDS (OOMTINLKD FROM PAH* arryiiiK witli great interest as souls were pressing into the kingdom. The special stress hi the meetings was tor a return to the old-time religion, where tile Holy Spirit makes tree the believer front all entanglements of Mie world. Only clean Ilves, fully yielded to the Lord can have power for service. The voice of tiie people throughout the services was for a return to the old-fashioned religion for which the people were hungry. Tiie servient throughout. were characterized by a sweetness and saneness that was beautiful and could not help but win any candid and thoughtful person There were one hundred persons who bowed at the altar, over ninety of whom came for salvation. It is' believed others were saved through i ’he preaching of tiie word and the power of tile Spirit who was present? while many others were perhaps sav-| -<l ami encouraged through reading 'n the Decatur Daily Democrat rec-, >rds of the meetings. In appreciation of the services of Mis. Ida Tribbett, Rev. Loose, at the •lose of the meeting last evening, presented her with a check for over $238, which had been raised for her ■>y the people who attended the mee 1 - ngs. He also announced that Mrs. Tribbett would help him in a revival noting at the Calvary Evangelical -huich. five and one-halt miles east if Decatur. This church is one mile torth and one mile east, of Bobo. These meetings will commence on Thursday evening of this week and vill begin, at 7 o'clock standard time. The public is invited to attend. o STORMS CLAIM HEAVY TOLL IN UNITED STATES (COXTIXUED FROM PA«B OXE> outh bound trains in Portland. Three through trains were ordered held here pending word of flood conlitions in the WHliamette Valley and Southern Oregon. About all that was known at raiload headquarters here was that it was impossible for a train to get ’hrough. o , Miss Marjorie May spent the week end a* Hilsdale, Michigan, where hi ister was initiated in the Pi Beta Phi jorority. •’OR SALE OR RENT—WeII improved farm of 66 acres eleven miles southwest of Decatur in Monroe ownship. Hie Mathias Liechty estate ‘"or particulars write Edward Liechty. 1215 Gass St.. Fort Wayne, Did. 44t6x
PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence on what is known as the old Gaunt farm, ( i miles east of Decatur, 2 miles north, 2 miles West of Wren. Ohio, on FRIDAY. MARCH L 192/ Commencing at 10 o'clock a. nt. 3— HEAD OF HORSES—3 Sorret! mare, 9 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; Sorrel mare, 9 years old, in foal; Bay mare, smooth mouth. • 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 One tl year old cow. gfving 4 gallon per day; Cow. coming 3 years old, will be fresh March 10th; one Guernsey heifer. SHEEP I'our 2-year-old Ewes, will lamb in April. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson tractor and tractor plows, 12 inch bo'tom, in A l condition: double disc, nearly new ; 10-hole grain drill, good as now; Osborne "foot binder, used one season: mower; gepness hay loader; web hay loader, like lew: John Deere side delivery hay hake and tedder, god as new; corn planter; cultivator; spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; manure spreader; 2 Turnbull wagons; wagon box; hay ladders; walking breaking plow; 5-shovel plow; double shovel; buggy; set, of breeching harness; buggy harness; horse collars; Anker-Holt cream seperator; double trees; Bxß hog house: log chains; grind stone; 3 gallrn red barn paint; Milwaukee binder, 7 ft. cut; and many articles not mentioned. Hay. Straw and Fodder in mow. TERMS Al', sums of $5 and under, cash; on sums over $5 a credit of 9 months, purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing 8 percent interest last 3 months. 4 percent discount for cash on sums over $5. WAYNE GAUNT Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk Lunch served on grounds. 21-25-2 | PUBLIC SALE~| As I am moving on my own place, which is a small farm, I have no further use for so much stock, I will sell at publ'c auction at my residence, i 9 miles east and ] s> mile south of the Bluffton river bridge or 3 miles west and ’•> mile south of Monroe, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1927 Commencing at 10:30 a. m. HORSES, 1 HEAD—One Young Bay Mare, coining 4 years old 4— HEAD OF CATTLE—4 One roan cow, 5 years old, fresh about 12 weeks, giving 2 gal. milk per day on dry feed; 1 red cow. 4 years old; 1 fresh Jersey cow, 10 years old, | with calf by side, she is a good cow lor milk and butler; 1 roan Durham I bull, ready for service. 55—HEAD OF HOGS—SS One Spotted Poland sow. to farrow latter part of March; 1 black sow, to furrow first of April; 2 sows, 1 black sow and 1 spotted sow to farrow in May; 5 gilts to tarrow in March and April; 44 head of small shoats, weighing from 40 Io 89 lbs. each; 1 big black Type Poland China male hog, a good one; 1 Spotted Poland China male hog. —GRAIN300 bushel of good yellow corn in crib; 400 bushel of good Silver Mine' Oats raised in 1925, good oats. < t I TERMS $5.00 and.under, cash; over that amount (1 months time will bo given, first 3 months without interest, last 3 bearing 8% Interest. All notes 10 be satisfactory with clerk. GODFRED SMITH I Jeff Licchly, Auctioneer. Monroe Bank, Clerk Ladies' Aid ot' the Winchester U. B. Church to serve lunch. 15-18-21
ANNIVERSARY OF FATAL EXPLOSION Today Marks 56th Anniversary Os Tragedy At Shack- ' ley Wheel Factory Fifty-six years ago toihiy, February 21, 187 U occurred tne explosion In the Shuckley wheel factory, located in'this city, on First street, where the Kocher I.,’imber company now stands, i The explosion which completelv Wrecked the plan’, occurred at 2:30 I o'clock in the afternoon. Two men. Tobasco Burt and a Mr. Httncby were killed In the explosion, and the owner. Hiram Shackley. and ' two employes, a Mr Bredlot and < . ill. Baker, of this city, were injured. ! Three men. Michael Wertzberger. |C. H. Baker and Joseph Baker, all of .this city, are the only ones living toI day who were working at the wheel factory at the time of the explosion. | It is generally conceded that had J not the fatal accident occurred, the i Shackley wheel factory would have developed into one of the largest wheel and wagon factories in the country. At that time, it was the leading wheel factory of the state and one of the largest in the tnlddlewest. ROTARIANS OPEN DISTRICT MEETING (COWTIJfTJED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 Governor William R. Barr, Bluffton. I Fifteen hundred Rotarians and their • wives were expected to be in Fort Wayne for the opening of the convention this afternoon when Mayor William'C. Geake will deliver an address of welcome. The speaking program includes addresses by Paul P. Harris, Chicago, president emeritus of Rotary InternaionaL and Harry H. Rogers, San I Antonio. Texas, president of Rotary International. An elaborate program of entertainment lias been arranged, closing with the Governor's Ball Tuesday night. Colds The $1,000,000 vay There's away to end colds so quick efficient and complette that we paid 51.660,000 tor it. That way is HILL'S. It stops col<Js in 34 hours, checks ever, opens the bowels, tones the entire system. The millions who <now it always rely on it. Go start t now. HIIJL'S CsKara-Bromide-Quinine Be sure you get HILL'S, in the red box With portrait. At all drugfists—3oc.
Mr. and Mis. Walter Deltsch hud us! their guests over the week-erd dr. uud Mrs. Clayton Hatholemew and j duitghter. Janet, Mr. und Mrs. <'l,vd<*i Shook, and son Lowell and Francis, | of Celina. Ohio.
PUBLIC SALE | tx I -mt going to quit farming. I will sell at public auction at niy f a i m , 4 miles north of Decatur, % mile east and 1 mile north of Motnuoutli, m miles southwest of Monroeville, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927 Commencing at 12 o'clock noon 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 One team ol sorrel geldings, 9 and 10 years old, extra good work team, weighing 3256 tbs: 1 bay mare, 11 years old, weighing lodo Ws. good brood iixaro* 1 VPIH’IiUR hOI’HC, COlt, BOITBI. mate. 1 yeatnti n” 6 __ HEAD 0F CATTLE—6 Ono red cow 7 years <ild. giving good flow; 1 black cow, 6 y«-. n -s old, b, f,PMt> in March- 1 wan cow, 6 years old. be fresh in March; 1 man cow,.; tears old’ giving good flow; 1 roan cow, 5 years old. be fresh in March; 1 Scow, 5 years old. Two brood sows, one due to farrow 25tli of March, tiie other due to farrow loth of May; 4 gfllts, due to farrow last of March; all immuned float CHICKENS —8 Barred Rock Pullets. CHtunt’No pARM |MPLEMENTS One Fordson tractor and plow; 1 Deering 8-f<M)t binder; 1 M-Cormick mower Dain hay loader: side delivery rake; hay tedder; 10-dis. Hoosier fertilizer grain drill; culler packer; Deere corn planter; riding <ul’.ivator; Giver riding plow: Bryant walking plow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow; 7-shovcl cultivator plow; 14 double disc; 1 Walter A. Wood manure spreader; 3%-lnch Studebaker wagon; narrow Studebaker tire wagon hay rack; wagon box; 2 hog racks; dump boards; mud boat; gasoline engine; 1 singular hay carrier; 1 double hay carrier; double trees and single trees- neck yoke, and many other articles too numerous to mention. 2 seta of heavy work harness; 1 set of single harness and 6 wllars. YERMS—A3I sums of $5 and under cash. Over $5.0(1, 9 months time on bankable notei bearing 8 percent interest, last 3 mouths. 4 percent discount for cash. CHAS. ZWICK, Owner Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. Schurger and Ehinger, Clerks. 21-24 28 PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, having quit farming, will sell at public, auction on th e farm located 6% miles northeast of Decatur, or 5% miles southwest of Monroeville, 1% mile east of Fuelling Church, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1927 Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. prompt. Consisting of the following described property: — HORSES—7 Head Bay mare, coming 8 year old, will weigh .about 1.660 lbs., with foal; , Bay mare, 3 years old weight about 1400 Tbs., bred; Extra good Sorrel Geldlug. 8 years old, will weigh 1200 lbs.; Roan Gelding, coming 2 years old. a good one; Bay mare colt, coming 1 year old; 2 Blue Koan colts, coming 1 year old. CATTLE—I 3 Head Black cow, 7 years old. fresh Dec. 29: Brindle cow, 6 year old. due tn freshen by day of sale; Brind'e cow. S years old, due to freshen by day of sale; Black cow. 6 year old. will be ftesh March 6; Brown Swiss cow, 4 year old. bred in August; Holstein heifer, 3 year old. giving milk, bred Get. 21; Blue roan heifer 3 year old. giving milk, bred-Jar.. 4; Black hei! '. i peii: i Holstein heifer due to freshen in June; Roan yearling heife ; Heifer calf. months old; Registered Holstein heifer. I year old; 3 Registered llolsßin heifers, coming 1 year old, papers furnished. HOGS—4 Sows Two Spotted Poland Sows, will have pigs by day of sale: 2 Dm a Jersey sows, due to farrow the first week in April. ' SHEEP—37 Head 26 head of Shropshires; 10 head of Morinas, 3to 5 years old. ail good breeders, due to lamb in April: 1 Ramba buck. IMPLEMENTS Seven foot cut Deering binder, tongue truck: Keystone gearhss hay loader; side delivery rake; tedder: wood, mower; Juhn Deere corn planter; riding cultivator: 2 walking cultivators; 1 Oliver riding breaking plow: 2 walking breaking plows: double disc; roller; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 Si ml* baker wagon: 1 Turnbull 3% scane wagon; hay ladder and beet rad: combined; top buggy; fanning mill; 1 double set of breeching harness; 150 , a incujbator; some other articles too numerous to mention. terms —All sums of 15.00 and under: cash: over thi t -31HM* aifi TTf-T--'.- : 1---.-.: *• * h’lNMMMt''*** I*l. Ill' - II ''II i' ... .’. ■■■!. I■i ii i lie •I' I 1 -Be .1 !■ I I' I s ' in'erest the last 3 months. A discount of 4', will l,e given fur * ash »u all sums above $5.60. No property is to be removed until the t :in- a>“ complied with. ERNST CONRAD, Owner. Christe Bohnke. And. John Stain clerk Ladies’ Aid of Fuelling Church will serve lunch. 14-21-2” - — PUBLIC SALE Uive Stock and Farm Property As I have traded farms wi’h A. K. Stoneburner and am not 1” ■ 11 : take cute of so much Stock at my other farm. 1 will sell at publh an ' ' |H the farm 1 mile north and 7% miles east of Bluffton, or 1 mile north . .d ■* 1 miles west of Monroe, % mile west, of Honduras, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927 Beginning at 10:30 o'clock—the following property to-wit: HORSE—One Black Mare, 11 years old. 20—HEAD OF COWS—2O Average lest for year IM6, 4.06%. One Holstein epw, fresh Jan. 8, 8-gal. cow; 1 Roan cow, calf by ‘ cow: 1 Jersey cow, fresh Jan. 19, 5-gal. cow; 1 Guernsey cow. du ’ 1 'id I June 16, 6-gal, cow; 1 Black Jersey cow. due to calf March 2. 5-gal 11 [Jersey cow. fresh Dec. 20, 5-gal. cow; 1 Jersey cow, fresh Jali. G. 6- ' 1 Jersey cow. giving milk, bred by day of sale; 1 Holstein Jersey, li* ' i hr side; 1 Holstein cow.'giving milk: 2 2-year-old heifers, fresh; lidicrs. coming one year old; 1 13-momth-old Jersey bull calf, eligible to r* - 1 SIRE Successful Royal King 228969; DAM—Grand Bonnie 378591 14-month-old pure-bred Jers.y Lull calf, not eligible to register. M ll 01 above cows bred back to Successful Royal King. No. 2289G9. | HERD BULL—SUCCESSFUL ROYAL KING, calved February 17. /-'-•>• No. 228969. I PEDIGREE OF HERD BUi,L- SlßE—Financial Beauty’s King I Grand Champion Bull of the middle west in 1922. He is recognized a- ° the breeds greatest pile both through official repords of hla daught'’ ar.' show winnings. 12 daughter:) entered into Register of Merit that aveiag'" l 681 pounds butter. 10,212 pounds of milk. One of his daughters. Worn ’’"'l I rize 515918 is tiie Junior Two-year-old Jersey of the world for m’lk pi'"!' l ' tion, making 850 lbs , butter, 14,746 Tbs. milk in 365 days. DAM—Rosemary of Roycroft. 425915. Register of Merit, 453 lbs. bull' ' in one year from 6.506 tbs. milk at 2 years old. SHEEP— Twelve ewe lambs, eight months old. One Spotted Poland sow, 7 pigs by side; 1 Spotted Boland sow. d”c farrow about March 10; 1 Hampshire sew, due to farrow fore part of .'’at' 1 |1 Duroc sow. duo to farrow about March 12th- 1 B:g Type Boland sou u"" - [Hrvow about March 12'h; '1 Duroc sow. due to farrow about March I'" 11 ’ 1 White sow, due to farrow fore part of March. GRAIN—Iot) bushel of Seed Oats. BALE ~ 150 'B'shel of Soy Beans nt $2.00 per bushel. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oiiu davenport; 1 bed; 1 trailer; some .itink. other articles too numerous tn mention TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash; all sums over that .iin'"" 11 dr-twiim go- im <n ” h ( S ,, Will lx< given ' giving a good bankable ..Li , n' l " le, ' ei ; l th<! ! ' lsl 3 months. A discount of 3' , will be gb'' " " > idled with BUmS ab ° Ve * s ' oo ' No goo<ls t 0 be remoVe<l 1111111 tenlls arw t ""‘ JOE PEASE, Owner Jeff Liechty and Fred Busche, Auctioneers. „ Ziuu Ludie<>’ Aid will serve dinner. 15-18-21 2**
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