Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED advertisements, business cards, and notices

FOR SALE Vdft 6ALB -M&V crncß” baby chicks now. First hatch comes off February 5. Leghorn, Rock#. He##, Wyandottes, Orpingtons, Light Bra hams, and Jeny Giants. Special bar- ! gains in brooders, stoves. Call at our expense. Hatchery open in evenings. Phone Monroe 44. Model Monroe, Indiana ___—l—— Fan SALhI-LUlil au Studebaker sedan body, 1924 Ford Coupe. 1925 Font roadster and panel body for Ford. Frank Wrecking Company. West Monroe street 18-btx FOR SALE -Young well-bred Reel'dtered Guernsey bulla and cows. Could use draft colt In exchange Adil i ress Hooaler Stock Farm, Indiana. ~ FOR SALE- flight y used Axminster rug Priced for quick sale. Inquire at 333 So- Fifth St. *)-3tx for CUBAT.w * O 7 TB atcheryLhicks Buy "Decatur Quality Baby Chicks . hatched only from culled and blood tested parent stock. Place your ordet to get the. chicks on your preferred date Order by mail or phone. The De-1 catur Hatchery, Decatur, Indiana*, Phone 497. ~~ i " For sale or exchange -7 room house. 1 block from court house, strictly modern, price $4500. 5 room house, semi-modern, «in , cheater st., price $2500. 5 room house, semi-modern, garage , price $1750. i 7 room house, basement, furnace. > lights and water, bath and toilet, So. | Eleventh st., price $3500. 6 room house, corner Tenth & Madison. lights, water and gas, price $2500. 7 room house, north Fifth street, modern except furnace. $3500. 10 room house, strictly modern. , south Fifth street. 2 vacant lots. Cleveland st.. S4OO. i 2 vacant lots, Winchester st., st>so. 6 room semi-modern house, corner I Madison and Fourteenth st., 2 lots and plenty of fruit trees, price slßs®. The above properties can be pur ; chased on easy terms. STEELE A JABERG REALTY CO. , K. of C. Bldg. Phone 350 I ______ ’ FOR SALE—JANUARY CLEARANCE ' SALE. All of my Winter Hats to be closed out at. SI.OO each. New Spring Hats at a very reasonable price. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th s‘t.. Decatur. Inti. _ yt‘ ! FOR SALE Oil TRADE for property near Decatur, 50 acre farm, gravel ■ loam. % mile to churches. $150.000 1 centralized school. Paved roads, 30 minutes drive to fastest, growing manufacturing city in 11. S Booming country. 7 room house, basement, furnace, good wells, hard and soft water. 300 sq. ft. of cement porch, light line, 3 drive garage, hen houses, barn 30x36, cement floor aud stable, slate room. 100 fruit trees, all varieties, 50 bearing peach trees. Easy terms, clear title. J. O. Tricker. Decatur. R.R.6, phone 869-H. 22t3x FDR SALE OR~LEASE—Resisteret 1 Holstein bull calves. J. O. Tricker. Decatur, R.R.6, phone 869-H. 22t3x eod FOR SALE OU TRADE Hard and sett coal stoves; 3 stove boards. J. O. Tricker, Decatur. IL R. 6, Phone 869-H. 22t: : WANTED WANTED —Washing or washing and ironing. Phone 7143. Will call for and deliver. 20-3txeul WANTED -Washings or washings and [ joinings. Phone 7143. Will call for and deliver. 22-3tieod FOR RENT FOR RENT—Choice exceptionally well improved farm. Call phone 1084 Decatur. 21-3tx FARM FOR RENT — I Two mfies south of Decatur on State road Number 27. H. W. Selemeyer, 324 South First St. «t.—l 7-18-18-21-23-25 FARM FOR RENT -80 ane... :; mil—west of Decatur. Telephone 145; or call 420 Close St. 22-3 t APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR n<>. m*t Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tin: estate of Frederick Ellen herger. lute of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Lawrence L. Yager, Administrator with will annexed. Jan. 3. 1329. C. L Walters Atty Jan. 11-18-23 Gat the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now booking sales for January, Feb-; ruary and March. My dates are fast filling up. Call at my expense fcr a service that will mean more dollars to you, the day of your sale. Office Room No. 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Phones 606 and 1022. —- —o—

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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 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 Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You. at 104 S. Third Street. Office and Residence Phone 314. Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 G-8 p.m. Mrs. Eliza Mauser, of Indianapolis, lis visiting witli Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gould of the Fonnei Stock Farm. O o H. S. MICHAUD I SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 ; 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. | o- . . . ll Typewriting; Stenographic Work -If you have any extra typewrit | ing or stenographic work I will Ibe glad to do it. Phone 42 for ! appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Oil ice, K. of C. Bldg.

There is no ■jr 1a n ar d h y Xs V. which the value health can be i I determined. Life , worthlesswithZthi: cause or Koiil it LDi5-CASE^ OUI ,L Phone lor an appointment, CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours; 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Hogs: receipts, 3,500; holdovers, 500; market steady, 40c down; 250350 lbs.. $9.50-SH); 200-250 lbs.. $9.75$10.25; 160-200 lbs., $9.75-110.35; 130160 lbs., $9.25-$510.15; 90-130 lbs., $9$9.25; packing sows, SB-$8.50. Cattle: receipts. 250; calves. 600; market, steady. 25c up; beef steers, sll-$13.50; beef cows. $8.25 $10; vealers, $18.50-sl9; light yearlings, sl2$14.25; low cutters. $5-$7. Sheep: receipts, 4,800; market steady, 25c up; top fat lambs, $17.40; bulk cull lambs, $18.75-$17.25; bulk fat ewes, $8.50-$10.50. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat $1.26% $1.29% $1.31% Corn .99% 1-03 1.04% Oats .54% .54% .51% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 251 No. 2 Soft winter wheat $1 30 No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 No. 2 Hard wheat sl.lO No. 2 White oats $ -47 Yelow Corn per 100 $1,25 White or mixed corn SL2O Barley 90c Rye SOc LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 45c NOTICE <>»' ASSIGNEE'S SALE By order of the Adams Circuit Court, I will on Monday. February, 33 IBB# "I Linn Grove. Atlanta I'nnnly. Intliiiiia o|fer for sab- in bulk nt public sale, gardlcss of appraisement ttie entire stock of merchandise and store fixtures now in mv hands as assignee for tile creditors of Fred W. Studler. I't-rniH- Half cash; half in six months with six'per cent <«%) interest. Deferred payments to be secured by personal surety or purchaser may pay all cash Invoice and appraisement may be seen at Bank of Linn Grove or at the office of my attorney in Decatur, Indiana. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. Decatur. Indiana. Muri Lybarger Assignee Linn Grove Indiana Jan. 33-Feb. 1-8-13 o— APPOINTMENT OF EXECt’TOK Notice i« hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Executor of the Estate of John .1 soldner, late of Adams County, deceased. I lie estate is probably solvent. John C. Soldner Executor January 25. 1929 Dore B Erwin. Attorney Jan 1-t-s ' —o -—

SALE CALENDAR Any sale advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat will be listed in this column free of charge. We also have a special price for hand bills, when sale is advertised in this paper. Jan. 26— Perry Ogg auction sale, 110 Jefferson street. Jan. 28—Ed Post, 2 mi. west of Ohio City, O. Jan. 29—John Landrim, Batson, Ohio, or 5 mi. southwest Payne, O. Jan. 30—Harold Bailer, Convoy, Ohio, southwest. Jan. 31—Frank Bollinger, 1 mi. east Schumm, Ohio. Feb. I—A. M. Medaugh, 2 miles east Van Wert, Ohio. Feb. 2—Chas. Burke, 2 mi south of Decatur on state road 27, closing out sale. Feb. 4—lvan Sheehan, Hi miles cast 14 mile north of Monroeville. Feb. s—Ed Bischoff, 6 mi. east, 5 ml. north of Decatur. Fob. 5— Adolph Hanni, 1% miles west Monroe. Closing out sale. Feb. 6—Ed Miller, Vi mile south of Salem. Feb. 6—C. J. Ridenbach, % mi. north of Preble. Feb. 7 Whitney and Loiton, 4 miles southeast of Ohio City. Feb. B—Haxby, 4 miles south Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 9. —George Cramer. 3*4 miles east Decatur on Van Wert road. Closing out sale. Feb. 11—Bloom & Bell, 1 mi. east Decatur at end of cement road. Feb. 13 —Erwin &. Hahnert, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on County Farm road. Feb. 14—Fred Smith. 2 mile west of , Decatur, closing out sale. Feb. 15—J. B. Freasby, Vi mile north, 2'4 mile east Dixon, Ohio. ! Feb. 19 —F. J. Schmitt, 1 mile north Decatur on river road. Large stock sale. Feb. 20—Claude Harvey, 1 mile east of Monroe. Feb. 21 —William Hale, 1 mile south, *4 mile east Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 26—C. O. Green, 1 mi. south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. Feb. 27—Albert Gage, 3 mi southeast of Decatur on Pleasant Mills ’•oad.

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HUIS Foil IIOAII MATEHIAL Notice is hereby given tliat the board of county coinlsaloners of Adams t’oiintv, state of Indiana will on Tuesday the Mil day of February. 1929, and up until 10 o’clock A. M. on said day receive scaled blds for the furnishing the various material necessary or required for the repair and maintenance of the free gravel and turnpike roads of Hie county Including crushed stone. s< refining* gravel, tile, drain niarterial. brid - ge material and other material used or suitable for any such purposes All blds must be accompanied with bond ami affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to repeat any or all bids. B. F. Breiner Geo. Shoemaker J. G. Huffman Board of County Commissioners Albert Harlow, County Auditor. Jan. 11-IS-J.i — o— I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED distributor of the J. T. Watkins goods in this city. Call M. J. Welker, phone 646. J7U2x_

PUBLIC SALE

As 1 am discontinuing farming and moving from the farm, we the undersigned, will offer at public auction, Lt the farm, 1% miles north of Bluffton on state road No. 3, Stop No. 32 on Bluffton-Fort Wayne Interurban, . . >l.l. Monday, Jan. 28, 1929 ’ : ■ ; '’' •• Sale to start at Iff' h. m. HORSES. 4 HEAD—I grey horse, 7 year old, weight 150(1; 1 black mare, 8 year old. in foal to Dr. Higgins horse, weight 1500; 1 black mare, smooth mouth, weight 1400; 1 spring draft colt, sired by Dr. Higgins’ horse; 1 Welsh pony colt, 5 month old; 1 black mare. 12 years old, weight 1400 lbs. CATTLE, 18 HEAD—Jerseys and Guernseys. One registered Jersey cow. 8 years old will freshen by day of sale; 2 Jersey cows, 6 years old, with calves by side T-1 Jersey brindle cow, 4 years eld, w'th vAlf by*Mde; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, io fresh lite last j of this month; 2 Guwnsey cows. 4 years old, to freshen the last of this month; 1 Guernsey cow, been fresh 8 weeks; 1 Jersey cow, 7 years old, to freshen in February; 1 Jersey cow, 12 years old. to freshen in Feb., 1 Holstein. cow, to freshen in Feb.; 1 Jersey cow. 7 years old, to freshen in May; giving good flow of milk; 1 Jersey cow. 6 years old, to freshen iu May. giving good flow rif milk; I Guernsey cow. 6 years old f<> freshet) in June, giving good flow of milk; 1 Jersey cow, 7 years old. to freshen in June, giving good flow of milk; 3 Jersey spring heifers, 1 eligible to register. This is an extra good bunch of milk cows. HAY AND GRAIN- Twenty-five ton good soy bean hay; 5 ton mixed hay; 10 tons bright straw and shredded fodder; 100 bu. gold corn; 200 bu. of Big Four oats and 300 bu. White National oats, this is extra good oats, suitable for seed and won 3rd at Street Fair; 35 tons ensilage. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — One

| PUBLIC SALE | As I am quitting farming, 1 will sell at public auction at my residence % mile north of Preble, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929 ■ Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Sorrel Gelling, 12 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; Hay Gelding, 12 years old, weight 1250 lbs.; Black general purpose mare, 14 years old. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Spotted cow, 6 years old. will be fresh first of April; Red cow, fi years j old, will be fresh April Ith; Spotted cow, 8 years old, will be fresh .In y Ist, giving milk; Red cow. 9 years old, giving a good How of milk, will be fresh in September; Spotted cow, 10 years old, giving 4 gallons of milk per day. 20—HEAD OF HOGS—2O ’ Poland China Sow with pigs by side; O. I. C. sow will farrow by day of sale; 2 Poland China sows will farrow in March and May; Hampshire male r hog, 2 years old, a real hog; 15 Shoats weighing pbout 75 pounds each. 7—HEAD pF SHEEP—7 Shropshire ewes, will lamb in spring. s 50 HEAD OF CHICKENS —25 yearling Leghorn hens; 1(1 White Rock pullets; 9 Rhode Island Red pullets: 4 young Leghorn cockere’s. HAY AND FODDER—I% tons of good timothy hay; 30 shocks of fodder h in field; 2 bushels of good seed corn. „ FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS Webber wagon, 3>4 skein; Milwaukee grain binder, 6ft. cut, in good y shape; Osborne mower, 5-it. cut: Oliver riding plow, 14-in.; Scotch Clipper walking plow; 60-tooth spike tooth harrow; drag harrow; 14 disc harrow £ Crowfoot clod crusher; Superior grain drill, 10-hoe, in good shape; Perfection corn p’anter with 60 rods of wire; Buckeye riding cultivator; John Deere i. hay tedder; Ohio hay loader; Kemp manure spreader in good condition 7shovel cultivator; single shovel plow; corn sled; bob sled; dump boards; h Gondola grain bed; Economy King cream separator, No. 12; McCormickk Deering gas engine, 1% horse power; iron kettle; 2 double sets of breeching harness; 1 single set of breeching harness; 1 buggy harness'; collars; hay t fork; kitchen cabinet; 2 tables; shovels; forks and other arlic.es 100 numerous to mention. TERMS: —All sums of $5.00 or under, cash; over that amount a credit ' of 9 mouths wi'i be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing S'; f interest the last 3 months, 4% discount for cash on sums over $5.00. C. J. RIDENBACH t ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer DUTCH EHINGER, Clerk 1 Lunch will be served Jan.2s,3l,Feb. 4

■HISS, FOK OFFK E < <»l XTERS J 11 ATI HEX Notice Is hereby given of county commissioners of \ I""' County, state of Indiana, will on I u*' day the sth day of February. 19.9. and up until 10 o’clock A. M. on said day ” - celve sealed bids t.u the furnishing and installing of new metallic counteis and table ami other office fixture.- sot the use of Hie County Treasurer of sain 1 "itids s 'shall be for tile furniture delivered and fully Installed ready tor free of all freight drayage ami other transportation charges, ami free of all labor and material liens. Tlie blds shall be in all things agio' able to Hie specifications dopted by the Board of t ountx » on”" 1 ’, stoners and now on file tn th< offi of the Auditor of said ’ ouuty Tlie board reserves the right to IcJC any or all blds. B. F. Bremer Geo. Shoemaker .1. G. Huffman Board of County Connnissioners Albert Harlow, County Au ? (^? r i

Deering binder iu good condition; 1 Reck Island web hay loader, good as new; 1 manure spreader, in good condition; 1 Superior 12-disc grain drill. In good working order; 1 Deering inower; 1 side delivery rake; 1 Biack Hawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment; 1 I’apec ensilage cutter and belt, in first class condition; 1 cultipacker; 1 rotary hoe, new last spring; Oliver corn plow; 1 International corn plow; 1 Oliver riding breaking plow; 1 Gale walking breaking plow; 1 roller; clover buncher; Rock Island gas engine and pump jack; spike tooth harrow; 1 Webber wagon; 1 Turnbull wagon; 1 old wagon; tank heater; 1 horse cultivator; double and single shovel p'ows; Fordson tractor w,th Oliver plow and Rock Island Tractor Disc; 3 sets of heavy wdrk harness, one set brass mountedmxl only used 1 year. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS One 3600 egg Blue Hen coal heated | lHi iibiitvr, j>)OOu *i.-> U£ v* ,«i i iii* isiiiv i: er and money maker; 1 Cypress 150 egg incubator, 1 Petalumma 216 egg incubator; 2 Blue Hen, 1000 chick coal brooders, good ones. MISCELLANEOUS — Milk cans, chicken feeders, hog fountain, hog feeder, oil drum, mud boat; cradle scythe; wheel barrow; iron kettle; corn planter; seed corn grader; cow chains; hay rope and pulleys; grain sacks; egg cases and fillers; poultry netting; scoop shovels; long handle shovels; log chains; aud other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —AH sums of $5 and under cash. Sums over $5, six months credit Will be given, three months without interest, last 3 months with bankable interest, 3 per cent discount for cash No property to be removed until set tied for. D. K. WILLIAMSON T. E. NASH Jesse Ellenberger, auct. Wells County Bank, clerk.

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Commissioners Sap OF REAL ESTATE Th., llavid IMwekr farm () .n»islin>r of about S» acres. !«(. I nh h a mile and a half west and south of Geneva, will be sold ?innn a m FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1929. at the law office of Henry Hdlen Decatur. Indiana, by Frank Gorden, Commissioner. This farm has a sandy clay to a sandy loam soil; fair buildin.iv drove well, some standing timber, on a stone road, one of the best corn farms in the Lob district. For particulars see Frank Gorden, Bluffton, Indiana, or Henry Heller. Decatur, Indiana. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am moving io Fort Wayne I will offer at public auction at farm. 5 miles west of Willshire, 3 mlks east and 1 mile north of Monroe or 6 miles southeast of Decatur, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 19211 Beginning at 12 o'clock, prompt, the following personal property; HORSES—3 HEAD One Black mare. 8 years old. weight 1600 lbs.; 1 black mare, in foal. 8 years old. weight 1450 lbs.; 1 coming yearling colt. CATTLE—7 HEAD One Holstein caw. 5 years old, be fresh In spring; lldstehi cow. giving milk, 8 years old: 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old. be fresh in March; Roan cow. 8 years old, be fresh an spring; 1 Spotted cow. 7 years old. bred: 1 part Guernsey heifer to be fresh in April; 1 heifer coming yearling. HOGS—IS HEAD One Durm' Sow bred; 14 Good Fall Slioats. SHEEP, 13- 12 good Shropshire ewes, 3 years old; one 2 year old back. POULTRY -7 dozen Bailed Rock hens and pullets;; 1 dozen mixed chickens; 2 gee.e; 1 gander. HAY AND GRAIN About. 4 tan of cl ver hay; 3 ton of baled oats straw; 75. bushel of good corn; 60 bushel of oats- 50 bnithel of barley and wheat mixed. IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS One set breeching harness; 1 low wheel wagdu; 1 grain drill; 1 Oliver walking breaking plow; 1 walking cultivator; 1 set dump boards; 1 gas engine; pump jack; iron kettle; mowing scythe; two 10-gal. milk cans; 1 Queen incubator, 125 egg; 1 bane, c.’.uer vinegar; 1 oil barrel; %-tou hard coal; 1 lot of soft coal; 1 trailer with stock rack. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Hom» Comfort enameled range, good as new ; t Favorite hard coal stove; 6 kitchen chairs: 1 rocking chair; 1 organ; 1 bed and springs; 1 sideboard; 1 sewing machine; 1 c ipboard', 1 Brunswick phonograph with records console model; 1 piece liueloleum, just new; aud other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS All sums of $5 and under, cash; stuns over $5 a credit of !> months, 6 months without interest, last 3 mouths 8%. 4% oft for cash. DAVID ROTH Jeff Lechtv. Auct. E. \V. Busche. clerk ["PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929 ' will sell at public auction at my residence, 4J/ 2 miles east and 1 milnorth of Willshire; I'/j miles south and \ 2 mile west of Glenmore. Ohio— o" the old Johnson farm—at 10 a. m.—the following property, to-wit: FOUR HEAD OF HORSES FARM MACHINERY One Bay m are, 11 years old, weight Fords.: n tractor, in goo (l siiapt ' ; about 1550; one Gray Gelding, weight McCormick binder, iu good shape. 1600; one Black mare, 9 years old. Easy Way hay loader, like ne»' ; weight 1600; one Gray mare, smooth Hoosier grain drill. 10 disc, with termotith, weight 1300. tilizer attachment; one-horse Wheat NINE HEAD OF CATTLE d ? 11 ’ lohn Deere tractoi One Red <■„« s ii plow; Sampson tractor dtsi 4111 Spotted cow 8 ven-sold ’• W U i’ °‘’ e detu ’ 14 dtsc l Ol!ver rldinß ’"■ ,>aUll ‘ S opouKi tow. s years o.d 2 Red cows, . , . Buck 5 years old; one White cow 8 yearn P ‘° W ; ln,ernatloual ,“ in pl " .'. ( „d; 2 old; one Spotted Cow; one Roan cow, " ye 'Tf™ tOr “ P ?n\n C rack an<l < years old, and 2 White cows, 3 yr# hay laddera - OIIP with h ° g „ /oot culold. All these cows will be tresh in f.™' 1 . bed: 2 n Deere early spring. tipacker; one land rollet. Jonn o.j'n planter; pair platform sca t s ’. TWO SOWS Letz feed grinder; corn shelter; Farrow March 20 and April 1. : ''t <>f breeching harness; set ol TWENTY HEAD OF SHEEP n ess without breeching; 1,111 '. 13 Ewes, one Buck and 6 Spring coops; Primrose cream separate > Lambs. three 10-gallon cream cans, aud nw‘ - other artiulea too numerous to me'' wh, tePULtETS hay and GRAIN hoUSF ' TERMS ~ About, tail) bushel Corn; about 400 AH sums of $5 and under, ca " ' bushel Oats, 360 bushel will make sll,lls over $5 a credit of 1-' lll " ll „.. good seed outs; 8% tons of Timothy wil > be given, purcltaser 1,1 lay; Shredded fodder in mow. approved note bearing B'l ''' e ',. 1920 Model Two-Door FORD SFnz,N " lnoutl,s ' FoUV Pt ?'r,'“' o ORD SEDAN, count for cash on sums ovei FRANK BOLINGER 8~.. Cl«,k Bevin>Un 4| d Jol)nTO , AucW „» unc will be served by Lsdies of the Bethel Church.

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