Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED I advertisements, I ■ BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES i FOR SALE SMOKED SALT. 10 !b CM 60c BIRK ELEVATOR CO. 22tf EoirsALE"BXBY“CHTCKS. Order baby chicks now. First hatch cornea off February 6. Leghorn, Rocks, Reda. Wyaadottes, Orpingtons, Light Brahams, and deny Giants. Special bargains in brooders, stoves. Call at out expense. Hatchery open in evenings. Phone Monroe 41. Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana 12tlSx Fob SALEZlolst. in milk cow Phone .30 Monroe. Roy Manlove. 24-3tx fTOfSALE 1 1 tw"ear old mare colt; 1 young cow. to be fresh soon Joseph P. Habegger, Monroe phone 24 A f6r feALfc - T7.7phono you wood border to 994 or 689 Our slab wood ts just the thing for this mild winter. $2.00 per load, cash on deliver)Adams County Lumber Co. 2t fa ' x JStjR SALE—Choice quarters of baby —beef. Veal. J- O. Tricker. J>catur. jf R. 6. Phone 869-H Z— X Tor SALD-- 300 bushels good Corn. ZZon farm. 5 miles east of Monro.-, A. Hendricks. - {UA SALE 'He sure and get oui jirices on fruit and shade trees, ben) •plants, shrubs, and evergreens, before •You place vour order for your spring jdanting. The Hilty Nursery. Herne, Indiana. Btx Once a week jfclt S^ALJe!— 3OO bushels good Corn. ""•On farm, 5 miles east of Monroe, jftm A. Hendricks. 25-2tx •fVR SALE —Victrola in splendid con"'dition, with records. Cheap. DecaXr Elec. Shop, phone 244, 25t> jtjbß SALE—Used Radios in good •cond. Priced to sell. Decatur Elec. Shop, phone 244. - ut ‘ SALE—2O Oak trees, pjioue 881-K i». A. Helm WANTED JJItANtED— Boy,' 15. wants work after •* school and on Saturdays. Box L. •JPemocrat -* - 1 MtoST SELL or return to factory Good used pianos of Baldwin make, one straight and one player; will sell for ba.ance due. Ten down and ten a month. Factory representative win be here next week. Write Box B. Decatur Daily Democrat. 2t>t2x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Semi modern a room house on North 6th St. Gas. Lights **soft and hard water. Phone 67. I’OR RENT—Five room house, 612 Patterson St. $12.00 per m nth. In*“fluire of Glenn Cowan or phone 636. ; . 24-3tx T’f’Oß RENT-Choice exceptionally well ' improved farm. Call phone 1084 De_4.atur. 34-3tx * J’OR RENT—Four room house with good garage, well and cistern. Call •"'Phone 1283. 24-3tx . .FOR RENT- A bungalow in Monmouth furnished or unfurnished. Soft water 'in kitchen, garage, chicken park, large : garden and fruit. Phone 8721. 24-3 t ' FOR RENT—One house on West M.mroe street with lights, both kinds of ' water, garage, one acre of ground and fruit trees; a seven room house on West Madison street with water, lights • 'ind garage. Phone 812. Mrs. Joe Brun- ~ negraff. 25-3 t 300 MEN RETURN TO WOkk ln MINE IN KNOX COUNTY (CONTINUED FHUM MUE ON4S> ”• The scale included; $5 a day for day labor, motorman to receive $5.50 -ii day and trip riders, $5 a day. The last fight to reopen the mines Wvas given added impetus last week when it was seen that the commissary _at Clinton would fail and that the Commissaries at Bicknell were also ' running low. '*• NOTICE OF SALE OF CHATTEL I’hurriHrt ■•--Or the late Panneralnii ot Bell A Hliilun ■** Notice is nereny given that the un"Tlnrsigneii Waiter Blunm Surviving of the late partnership of Ale- - — turner K. bvu ana waiter Hiuhin. will "titter for sale at Puulb Auction on “'iMonday, February 11th, 1I)S» at ten o’clock; A. M. at Bell \ lew Farm about. • ene halt mite east ot the city of Deratur 'Mnutana the property of said partner—snip towlt - •>=» rive Yearling Guernsey Helfers, One .•Alride and tour fun blood; Two—two year old Guernsey Helfers and one Registered; Two—Nine year old Guernsey Cows, »«i>ne-Grade and one Registered; —o. Two-—three year old Guernsey Cows. , lu s>oth .Registered; • • Ono nalt interest in 11-gistered .guernsey Bull: Nineteen Ewes; One male sheep; — Hix sows and Is shoals (Weight about. lbs each. Ono Gilt. About »<i chicken '. One Horse Wagon, L,,,, About too bu. oats; about 400 bu corn, orCbout 7f> bu. seed-soy beans. ••• About 25 tons mixed hay. about on> ••and one half tons ot Soy-Beau hay. -h Terms -u- AU sums of $5.00 and under cash or xatay ot sale and over $5.00 a credit <>| -h months will be given, payments to hr —evidenced by promissory note of usua ■ blank hank form, bearing n% Interest —otter six months, secured by solvent “free hold surety to the approval ot sail -surviving partner. — ■ Purchaser may pay cash for any prorsyerty he> purchases. No property shall be removed un•iidii settled tor agreeable to terms of sale • • Walter Bluhm •Surviving Partner of Bell & Bluhm. •Names T, Merryman, Attorney Jan 22-2! • el

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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 Au 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 6-8 p.m. alaniHTerb meet AND TALK OVER CAMPAIGN DAYS H ONTINLED FROM PAGE ONE! some respects he was the Smith of campaign days. He had donned the brown derby for the first time since the campaign. It was what Smith is fond of calling a typical “Democratic Day," pourin'; rain with overcast skies and a raw wind that savored of march. NOTICE Notice of appointment anil qualification ot Surviving Partner State of Indiana. County ot Adams SS: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Walter Bluhm, has been duly appointed and lias given bond and qualified as surviving partner of the late partnership of Bell & Bluhm, composed ot Alexander It. Bell and Walter Bluhm. Any person, tirm or corporation having a < laliu against said partnership will present the same to .said surviving partner tor adjustment and payment. WALTER BLUHM Surviving Partner James T. Merryman, Attorney.. Jan. 22-Zlt Felt 5 ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER i Now booking sales for January, February and March. My dates are fast filling up. Call at my expense for a service that will mean more dollars to you, the day of your sale. Office Room No. 1, Peoples Loan & Trust l Bldg.. Phones 606 and 1022.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. JANUARY 29, 1929.

MMKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves, receipts 50; hogs, receipts 4400; sheep, receipts 200; market steady to 15c higher; 90-120 lbs $8; 120-140 lbs 9; 140-160 lbs $9.50; 1 GO--180 lbs. $9 75; 180-200 lbs. $9.90; 20L--250 lbs. $9.80; 250-300 lbs. $9.65; 300400 tbs. $9.25; roughs $8.25; stags, $6; calves $18.50; lambs sl6. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat Corn 96% .99% $1.01% Oats 52% .52% .49% East Buffalo Livestock Hog receipts. 500; marKet 25-4OC up; 250-350 lbs.. $10.50-$ll; 200-250 lbs., $10.75-$ll; 160-200 lbs., $10.75$11; 160-200 lbs.. $10.75 SU; 130-160 lbs.. $9.50-SU; 90-130 lbs.. $9.25-$10; packing sows, $8.50-$9. Cattle receipts, 100; calves, 100; market steady; beef steers, sll-13.25; light yearling steers and heifers. $11.75-sl4; beef cows, $8.25-$10; low cutter and cutter cows, $5-$7; vealers, sl9-$19.50. Sheep receipts, 900; market 15c up; top fat lambs, $17.75; bulk fat lambs. $17.25-$17.60; hulk cull lambs. $10.75sl4; bulk fat ewes, $8.75-89.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 29) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $l3O No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 No. 2 Hard wheat sl.lO No. 2 White oats $ .38 Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White ot mixed corn $J 20 Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS - Efiti MARKET Eggs 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 46c England Launches Ship Portsmouth England. Jan. 29—(UP) H. M. S. Dorsetshire, last of three 10,-000-ton cruisers of the post-Washing-ton type authorized for the British navy was launched today. SALECALENDAR Any sale advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat will bo listed in this column free of charge. We also have a special price for hand bills, when sale is advertised in this paper. Jan. 30—Harold Bailer, Convoy, Ohio, southwest. Jan. 31—Frank Bollinger, 1 mi. east Schumm, Ohio. Jan. 31 —David Roth, 5 miles west o' Willshire, 3 ini. east and 1 mi. north Monroe and 6 miles, southeast of Decatur. Feb. I—A.1 —A. M. Medaugh, 2 miles east Van Wert, Ohio. Feb. 2—Chas. Burke, 2 mi south ot Decatur on state road 27, closing out sale. Feb. 4—lvan Steehan, 1% miles east % mile north of Monroeville. Feb, s—Ed5 —Ed Bischoff, 6 mi. east, 5 mi. north of Decatur. Feb. s—Adolph Hanni, 1% miles west Monroe. Closing out sale. Feb. 6—Ed Miller, % mile south of Salem. Feb. 6—C. J. Ridenbach, % mi. north of Preble. Feb. 7. —Milo Heller, 3 miles west, 1 mile south of Monroe, 2 miles west 5 mlies north of Berne. Feb. 7—Whitney and Leiton, 4 miles southeast of Ohio City. Feb. B—Bessie8 —Bessie Baxby, 4 miles south Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 9.—George Cramer, 3% 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—Miles Stoneburner, % mile north of Tocsin. Feb. 15—J. B. Freasby, % mile north, 2% mile east Dixon, Ohio. Feb. 19—F. J. Schmitt, 1 mile north Decatur on river road. Larg> stock sale. Feb. 20—Claude Harvey, 2 mile oast of Monroe. Closing out sale. Feb. 21 —William Halo, 1 mile south, % mile east Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 22—Fred Smith, 2 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 25 S. T. Welker, 6% miles east Decatur on Wren Road. 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.

COURT HOUSE Estate Opened l.elttis of administration have been issued to the Old Adams County Bank in the estate of Joseph O. Malony. The estate is valued at $11,801) and the heirs are the widow aud two sens. Real Estate Transfers Lambert Bowen to Margaret Marshall. 80 acres in St. Marys township for sl. o Louisiana Slayers Lose Appeal To U. S. Court Washington. Jan. 29 —(UP) — Five justices, a majority of the supreme court today denied an appeal for a stay of execution of Ada Bonner Leßoeuf and Dr. . E. Wreher, scheduled to take place at Franklin La. Friday u Flivver Airplanes To Be Made At Richmond Richmond, Ind., an 29 (UP) Flivver-airplanes are to be manufactured hete soon by tire Davis Aircrapt Corporation, capatallzed at $150,000 which has brought the Vulcan Aircraft Company Portsmouth, 0., maker of the American Moth plane. The Davis Corporation, headed by

PUBLIC SALE As I am moving to Fort Wayne I will offer at puldic auction at farm, 5 miles west of Willshire, 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe or 6 m.leu southeast of Decatur, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929 Beginning at 12 o'clock, promot, 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-j-7 HEAD' One Holstein cow, 5 years old, be fresh in spring; Holstein cow, giving milk, 8 years old: 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old. Ire fresh in March; Roan cow, 8 years old. be fresh in sprmg; 1 Spotted cow, 7 years old, bred; 1 part Guernsey heifer to be fresh in April; 1 heifer coming yearling. HOGS—IS HEAD One L'ur.ic Sow, bred; 14 Good Fall Shoals. SHEEP, 13—12 good Shropshire ewes, 3 years old; one 2 year old buck. POULTRY 7 dozen Barred Rock hens and pullets;; 1 dozen mixed chickens; 2 gee.e; 1 gander. HAY AND GRAIN About 4 ton of clever hay; 3 ton of baled oats straw; 75 bushel of good corn; 60 bushel of oats' 50 bushel of barley ami wheat mixed. IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS One set breeching harness; 1 low wheel wagon; 1 grain drill; 1 Oliver walking breaking plow 1 ; 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; I barrel older vinegar; 1 oil barrel; %-ton hard coal; 1 lot of soft coal; 1 trailer with stock rack. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Home Comfort enameled range, good as new; 1 Favorite hard coal stove; 6 kitchen chairs; 1 rocking chair; 1 organ; 1 bed and springs; 1 sideboard; 1 sewing machine; 1 ctnhoard; 1 Brunswick phonograph witli records console model; 1 piece linelolettm, just new; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS All sums of $5 and under, cash; sums over $5 a credit of 9 months, G months without interest, last 3 months 8%, 4% oft for cash. DAVID ROTH Jeff Llechtv, Auct. e. W. Buschq, clerk PUBLIC SALE As 1 have rented my farm, I the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence, located 4 miles south Decatur on Mud Pike; 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe; 4 miles west of Pleasant Mills, Indiana, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929 Beginning at 10 o’clock A, M.—the following property to-wit; 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 One Dapple Grey mare. 5 years old, weight 1200 lbs„ sound' 1 Brown Mare. 10 years old, weight 1400 lbs., sound; 1 Brown mare, 10 'years old weight 1400 lbs.; 1 Dun mare, 12 years old, weight 1100 lbs. 7—HEAD OF COWS—7 One Jersey cow. 4 years old, was fresh Jan. Ist., giving good How of milk; 1 Black Guernsey-Jersey cow. 6 years old, calf by side; 1 Jersey cow 6 years old. calf by side; 1 Red Durham cow, 6 years old. fresh Feb 10th-’ 1 Jersey Heifer. 4 years old, fresh Feb. 9th; 1 Red Durham heifer, 18 months old. fresh March Ist; I Roan Heifer, 8 months old. HOGS—One Chester White sow with 8 pigs 8 weeks old. farminc; implements, tools, etc. One 4%-tnch tire wagon with triple grain bed; 1 15-ft. hay rack 1 Hoosier grain drii:; 11. HC. corn planter with 80 rods wire; 1 cultivator with Gopher attachments; 1 disc; I spike tooth harrow; 1 John Deere gang plow,. 12-inch; 2 garden plows; 1 Deering mower, 5-ft.; 1 23 model % ton Ford truck. 2 sets of heavy work harness; 1 mud boat; 4 tons of straw in barn; 5 sacks of Yellow, early seed corn; 1 Great Western cream separator one 5 and one 3 gallon cream cans; 1 Globe cook stove; 1 Ohio brooder stove, 1,000 chick size; 1 brooder house; 3 hog houses and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; on sums over $5 00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving approved note, without interest the first 6 months, and 8% interest the last 3 months. A l notes not paid promptly at maturity wilt bear interest for the whole 9 months at B<7 4% discount fpr cash. No property to be removed until settled for. BESSIE HAXBY I ROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer DUTCH EHINGER, Clerk Lunch will be served by the ladies of St. Paul Church Jan. 29-Feb. 1,6

Captain Walter C. Davis, is composed! of Richmond business and professional | men. Its plans are approved by the ( Alionautics division I the department of commerce. An application tor a plane building license is now befote the division at Washington. o Banker Goes To Prison Sullivan, Ind.. Jan. 29. —<U.R) Jessup F. Bolinger, former president of the First State Hank at Shelburn, who is under a 2 to 14 year sentence for forgery, left here by automobile in the custody of Sheriff Luther Keene and a special deputy sheriff today to begin serving his time at the state prison at Michigan City. o — Aged Man Burns To Death Fowlerton, Ind,. Jan. 29 (UP) Henry Garretson, 86. was burned to death here today when a stove exploded and set fire to his home. oThe Wi»e Man The wise man knows how little he knows of what may be known.—Chicano News. o M’I'OIN I'MUNT OU YimINISTHATOK No. 2«l» Notice is hereby given that the un-ili-islgne<l has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Joseph (>. Malony late of Adams County deeeased, 't he estate is probably solvent. (lid Adams County Hank Jan 2D, 1!(2S Administrator _ J. T Merryman. Attorney Jan 29 !■' 3-12

Arson Attempt Fails ■ Vincennes, Ind. Jan- 29—(Ul I-Att ' unsuccessful attempt to fire the Hartnml plow manufacturing company plant here was revealed 1,1 alleged confession of Joseph Hichar son 46. recently discharged by the con-

PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming. I will seU at public auction, at the j N But khead farm. 1% miles west of Monroe, or 6 miles north on state road 27 and % mile west of Berne, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1929 Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the following described property: 2—HORSES—2 1 gray horse, 10 ycais old; 1 sorrel horse, 12 years old. This is an extra good work teunu 6—HEAD Oi- CATTLE—6 ’ lersev cow. 8 years old. with calf by side. 1 part Jersey cow 5 years Aid wi hCalf bv s : de; 1 spotted cow. 6 years old. to be fresh in Feb: 1 red cow 6 yeais old, to be fresh in March; 1 Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, to be fresh in April; 1 Holstein- Jersey cow, 6 years old, to be fresh last of March. 11—HEAD OF HOGS—II One fried sow. due to farrow the first .part of March, 1 gilt due to farrow iu March; 1 gilt, due to farrow in April; 8 head of stoats, weighing 1 POULTRY—About 190 White Leghorn pullets, of a good laying strain, now laying. 13—HEAD Os SHEEP—I 3 13 head of Shropshire sheep: 1 buck; 12 ewes, to lamb in March. None of these are ever three years old. GRAIN AND HAY About 15 tons of hay; 10 tons of good Timothy hay; about 4 tons of heavv mixed hay. mostly clover; about 1 ton of soy-bean hay ; 6 shocks of corn fodder; ?5 bushels of wheat; 175 bushels of oats and wheat mixed, 19 bushels of Mauchu soy-beans; 500 bushels of white oats, good for seed IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 1 Deering binder, 8 ft. cut; 1 Deering mower, 6 ft. cut;*l Ohio hay tedder; 1 Dcin hay loader; 1 Turnbull wagon, good as new; 1 hay ladder, with beet and hog tack combined; 1 low wheel wagou, with liay ladder; : corn cultivators, one Oliver and one International; 1 John Deere cont planter; 1 riding breaking plow, right hand; 1 John Deere walking breaking plow: 1 Hooßier grain drill; 1 three section spring tooth harrow; 1 John Deere disc; 1 manure spreader; 2 Fairbanks gasoline engines. I’i H. I’., and pump jacks; extension rims for Fordson tractor. This machinery is all in good condition. MISCELLANEOUS 2 brooder houses, 8x16; one brooder house, 10x20. can be used for hen house, easy to move; 1 grind none; 1 set of heavy work; harness; 1 Simplex brooder stove, 1000 chick size; chick feeder; water fountains; crockery; 1 n gallon hog fountain; 1 self hog feeder; hog troughs; oil drums; 1 hay knife, forks; shovels; 1 hand corn planter; seed corn grader; milk cans; hay sl : ngs; 1 churn. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS $5.00 or under cash, over that amount. 5 months’ time will he given on goixi bankable notes drawing 8 per cent interest, the last three months. 4 per cent discount for cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. ADOLPH H ANN IE J. A. MICHAUD, Auct. E. W. BAUMGARTNER, Clert Lunch at. noon served by Ladies of Winchester U. B. Church I PUBLIC SALT THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929 1 will sell at public auction at my residence, 4j/a miles east and 1 n’llnorth of Willshire; 1/ 2 miles south and '/ 2 mile west of Glenmore, Ohio-on the old Johnson farm—at 10 a. m.—the following property, to-wit:

FOUR HEAD OF HORSES One Bay mare, 11 years old, weight about 1550; one Gray Gelding, weight 1600; one Black mare, 9 years old. weight 1600; one Gray mare, smooth mouth, weight 1300. NINE HEAD OF CATTLE One Red cow, 8 years old; one Spotted cow, 8 years old; 2 Red cows. 5 years old; one White cow, 8 years old; one Spotted Cow; one Roan cow, 4 years old-, and 2 White cows, 3 yrs. old. All these cows will be fresh in early spring. TWO SOWS Farrow March 20 and April 1. TWENTY HEAD OF SHEEP 13 Ewes, one Buck and 6 Spring Lambs. 100 Head WHITE ORPINGTON PULLETS HAY AND GRAIN About. 900 bushel Corn; about 400 bushel Oats, 360 bushel will make good seed oats; 8% tons of Timothy Hay, Shredded fodder in mow. 1920 Model Two-Door FORD SEDAN.

FRANK BOLINGER Ro. s Clerk .nd Jolw.on. Lunch will be served by Ladies of the Bethel Church.

NOTICE A meeting will be held at the Plessant Valley M. E. church, on Feb. 9, at 1 p m., for the purpose of electing one trustee and a secretary for the Shady Cemetery association, Kirkland township. Adams county. John H. Bauer, chairman of board.

FARM MACHINERY I Fordsen tractor, in good shape. McCormick binder, in good : Easy Way hay loader, like ne • Hoosier grain drill, 10 disc, with. tilizer attachment; one-horse drill; John Deere tractor plow; Sampson tractor disc aU “ , , dem, 14 disc; Oliver riding l’ rea *’ plow; International corn plow; eye two-row corn plow; 2 waS 'J. U j| 1 J hay ladders, one with hog rat » grain bed; 2 harrows; one 9 fo ° tipacker; one land roller; John ® corn planter; pair platform 9CB J Letz feed grinder; corn shellet. S set of breeching harness; set ot ness without breeching; 11 .! tt r’ coops; Primrose cream ssear“l ’ ar “ J three 10-gallon cream cans, and ’ other articles too numerous to tfccu. 1. H. C. spreader, hay r and tedder; 2 gas engines; bro house. TERMS . cash I” All sums of $5 and undei. , sums over $5 a credit of 12 1,10 will be given, purchaser to approved note bearing 8% 111 the last 6 months. Four per cen count for cash on sums over