Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1955 — Page 2

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PUBLIC AUCTIONS

RAY ELLIOTT — AUCTIONEER Auctions Ry Elliott — Phone 3-8369 PUBLIC AUCTION Due to bad health. I. the undersigned. will sell the following described personal property at public auction at my farm located 5 miles north and 5* j miles east of Portland. Indiana or 12 miles west and 2 miles north of Coldwater. Ohio, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8,1955 At 11 O’clock Sharp — CATTLE — 1 spotted cow, 5 yrs. old: 1 black Jeisey cow; 4 yrs. old; 1 Holstein cow. I yrs. old; 1 red cow, 3 yrs. old*. All above cows are good dairy cows and all w ill freshen in March. 4 heifer calves. All above cows T. B. and Bangs tested. — FARM MACHINERY — 4 AUis-Chalmer WC tractor and cultivators (1931 Model); 1 2-rou Allis-Chalmers moiinted corn picker. Above implements will be offered together and separately. 1- 1953 AC combine, good as new ; 1 AC 2-14 in. breaking plows on rubber; I- 1953 No. 5 John Deere semi mount mower, good as new; 1 8-ft. Dunham disc; 1 9-ft. Co-op Rollex I single roller cultipacker; 1 12-run Van Brunt fertilizer grain drill; 1 good rubber tired wagon and grain bed; 1 New Idea side rake; 1 John Deere corn planter (horse drawn); 1 Inf. 4 wheel manure spreader; 1 300-gal. gas tank and derrick. — HAY and STRAW — 600 bales of good mixed clover hav; 300 bales of straw. — HOGS — 1 pure hred Duroc sow; 4 pure bred Duroc boar pigs; 2 pure bred Duroc sow pigs. 1— 1935 FORD */2 ton pickup truck. Terms of Sale: CASH. WILLIAM; FULLENMAMP Ray Elliott, AuCl. Dorsey McAfee, Clerk } Lunch Will Be Served f Due to the lack of small items please come early if Interested In any thing at sale. , Auctions By Eilioit — Phone 3-8369 fPUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7,1955 AT 12 O’CLOCK Located 1’ 2 miles east of Pennville. Indiana on Highway No. 22 then 1’ 2 miles smith or 2 miles south of Pennville, Indiana on Highway No. 1 then 1‘ 2 miles east or 8 miles west of Portland on Highway No. 26 then 1 mile north then 1 mile west. \ 47 — Head of Hereford Cattie — 47 |() extra good Hereford brood cows, consisting of 2 6-yrs. old. 3 a-yrs. old. 9 3-yrs. old and 6 coming with second iealves. Ail of the above cows are bred to our Polled herd hull and will start calving in January. 8 coming 2-yr. eld open heifers. 11 of iearljng and short yearling heifer Calves, 3 steer Calves, 2 cows with calves bv side. 1 spring bull calf. 1 herd bull M L H F Doni. Calved Sept. 18, 1953. an except iortally good Polled Hereford bull bred by Leland Schnepper. Evanst'ille. Indiana. • ; The above cows are all bf good quality. T. B. and Bangs tested. — HOGS — 7 sows With 48 pigs. Above sows are all double immune, the pigs vaccinated. Some of these pigs will be weaned by sale day. — FARM MACHINERY — 1 brand new G. I. manure spreader; 1 steel wheel Oliver manure spreader; 1 John Deere 999 fertilizer corn planter; 1- 1936 Ford dump truck with good hydraulic lift and 2 yd. bed. This chassis is not so good. — HAY — r , 190 hajfs of first cutting alfalfa; 2hfrhales of second cutting alfalfa; 200 bales of good mixed hay. — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Consisting of "Moores bottle gas range, twin rinse tubs and tub-rack, etc. Terms of Sale; CASH. IRVIN STULTZ Ray Elliott. Auct. Dorsey MeAfee. Clerk Lunch Mill Be Served By Pennville Grange.

Auctions By Elliott - Phone 3-8369 PUBLIC SALE A« we are moving to Arizona, we, the undersigned, will sell the following described personal property at public auction at the parsonage located at 516 West Walnut St., Portland. Indiana, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10,1955 AT 12 O'CLOCK — HOUSEHOLD* FURNITURE — 1 modern Wizard 8 ft. refrigerator with 10 th. freezer chest; 1 mahogany Duncan Phyte drop leaf table with 6 ladder back chairs; 1 modern teal blue 2 piece living room suite (a beautiful suite and in excellent condition); 1 modern 9xl3*j rug; 1 mod*-*™ 9x12 rug: 1 True lone combination radio and record player; 1 knee hole desk; 1 lyre back chair: 1 rose back chair; 1 4-tier sectional bookcase; 1 small office desk; 1 1-draw er filing cabinet (wood); 1 modern chrome breakfast set, table and 4 chairs; 1 Bendix Automatic Washer; 2 chrome chairs like new; 1 upright piano and stool; 1 2-piece overstuffed suite; 1 o\erstuffed chair; 1 base rocker; 1 modern wing ehair (occasional chair); 2 modern end tables; 1 modern tea table; 1 beautiful table lamp; other table lamps; 2 floor lamps; 3 small book shelves; 3 end tables; 1 occasional table; 1 Montgomery Ward mixer; 1 round fluorescent light; 1 pair of maple bunk beds; 1_ Birdseye'jnaple dresser; I bld walnut Tied and springs; 2 dressers; 1 roil away bed; wash stands; 1 dressing table (made into portable sewing machine table); sewing cabinet; 1 electric heater; 1 porch glider; 1 7-gal, fish aquarium: 1 modern ironing hoard; 2 medicine cabinets; 1 base cabinet: 1 old Aladdin lamp; 1 ping pong table; 1 boys 26 inch bicycle; 2 sleds; clothes rack; 1 desk fluorescent lamp; 1 electric mantel clock: 1 mantel clock; step ladder; shovels; snow shovel; garden tools; cooking utensils; throw rugs; draperies and many items not mentioned. Terms of Sale: CASH. REV. and MRS. MARSHALL WEAVER ” ■'■ Ray Elliot 1. Auct. Dorsey McAfee, Clerk Auctions By Elliott — Phone 3-8369 PUBLIC SALE • As we have sold the farm. we. the undersigned, will sell the following described personal property at public auction at the farm located 1 mile north and 1 ’> mile west of Portland, Indiana, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1955 AT 10:30 O'CLOCK — FARM MACHINERY — 1- 1941 M Farmall tractor m good condition; 1- 1917 H Farmall tractor in top repair: 1 Allis-Chalmers C tractor with 2 row cultivators and mounted plow, good: 1 set of Int. 2 row cultivators for Mnr H; 1- 1955 No. 15 Int. baler, baled less than 3000 bales; 1- 1953 Int. 2 row No. 24 mounted picker (excellent); 1—• 1952 Int. No. 61 combine PTO; 1- 1953 Int. 2 row rubber tired corn planter like new: I - 1953 Universal -No. 101 - 32 ft. elevator with 3 H.P. Wisconsin motor; 1- 1953 Bearcat hydraulic hoist', 1- 1955 Myers weed sprayer-w ith boom and hand gun. used very little; 1- 1955 Burch rotary hoe; 1- 1953 No. 35 Int. wheel mounted disc, hydraulic cOritrols; 1.‘Lbottom 01 in. Int. Little Genius rubber tired breaking plow; 1- 2-boltotn 14 in. Little Ctenius''rubber tired breaking plow; 1 good 7 ft. Dunham cultimulcher; 1-12-run Int. fertilizer grain drill, very good condition; 1 Int. seriii mount 7 ft. mower; I Int. side delivery hay rake: 3 rubber tired wagons and beds; 1 spring tooth harrow; Lspike tooth harrow ;’ 1 Blackhawk bull dozer. — CATTLE — 1- 6 yr. old Brown Swiss cow; 17 yr, old Brown Swiss cow :1- 3 yr. old biack cow; 1- 3 yr. old Holstein cow; 1 3 yr. old Guernsey cow; 1- 8 yr. old Holstein cow ; 1-11 yr. old Guernsey cow ; 2 coming 2 yr, old hred Holstein heifers. Above cows all T. 15. and Bangs tested giving good flow of milk and all bred back. Breeding dates and milk production given day of sale. — GRAIN ANDdHAY — 300 bu. of good oats; 600 bu. of corh: 300 bales Os good minted hay; 100 bales of wheat straw. Terms of Sale: CASH. FRANK WHIPPLE Ray Elliott. Auct. Dorsey McAfee, Clerk Lunch W ill Be Served.

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CLIP THIS SHEET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PUBLIC SALE LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY, MONDAY NIGHT DECATUR SALE BARN LOCATED! MILE EAST OF DECATUR . (<i MILE NORTH OFF OF HIGHWAY 224) HIGHER PRICES AND LOWER COMMISSIONS MR. and MRS. RAY ELLIOTT, Owners Public Sale Due to other business interests absorbing all of my time, we, the undersigned, will sell the following described personal property at public auction at the farm located *, mile north of Portland, Indiana on Highway No. 27 on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,1955 At 10:30 O'clock Sharp — FARM MACHINERY — 1- 1952 Massey Harris 44 tractor with quick detachable cultivators in excellent condition ; I - 1952 Ford tractor, cultivators and 2 - 12 in. breaking plows (breaking plows and cultivators are older); 1- 1952 2-row Massey Harris mounted corn picker in excellent condition; 11952 John Deere (Vari Brunt) 1j run fertilizer grain drill excellent; 4 practically new 3 bottom 14 in. Massey Harris breaking plows; 1 Massey Harris semi mount 7 ft. mower, good; 1- 8 ft; Massey Harris heavy duty disc; 1- 10 ft. cultimulcher, fair condition; 1 good 2 row Black Hawk fertilizer corn planter, power lift; 1 Int. 4 wheel manure spreader in very good condition: 1 Yellow Devil weed sprayer with boom and hand gun. sprayed less than 100 acres; 2 rubber tired wagons and grain beds; 4 Woods Bros, combine with Wisconsin motor, (Not so good); 1 small trailer and stock rack (pony trailer); 1 pony saddle; 1 rotary hoe: 1 tractor grass seed sower; 3 individual hog houses; 1 Pax hog feeder; 1 practically new Butler creep feeder: water tank; 1- 300 gal. gasoline tank on derrick; tank heater; corn sheller; fence charger and fence; 2 rolls corn crib pickets; 1- 2 cylinder air compressor with ’i h.p. motor and 5 gal. paint outfit; 1 high pressure paint gun. practitallv- new; 1 low pressure paint gun. practically new; 1- 25 lb. grease gun; chicken waterers; 1 chicken metal hen's nest; chicken feeders; pr. of milk can wash tubs; oil drums; oil funnels; several small tools. I low wheeled tilt bed implement trailer. This trailer is practically new and has new 8 ply Bomber tires; 1 new 1000 bu. Butter corn crib with roof, shoveling funnel and ventilator. 2 DOZEN OF NEW HAMPSHIRE RED HENS, LAYING WELL. - — 15 HEAD OF HEREFORD CATTLE 15 — 1 big Hereford cow with calf by side; 1 medium size Hereford cow with calf by side; 1 Hereford heifer coming with second calf by day of sale; 1 Hereford heifer, coming with second calf in spring; 1 large Hereford cow, selling open; 8 good white face feeder calves. — HOLSTEIN CATTLE — .1 heifer, be fresh by day of sate with second calf; 3 large Holstein open heifers. All above cattle are T. B. and Brings tested. Hereford cattle are all bred back to good Hereford bull. — 27 HEAD OF HOGS 27 — 3 large Berkshire sows, coming with second litters: 2 Berkshire boars, large enough for service; 5 Berkshire gilts, bred; 17 head of feeder pigs. AU adult hogs double immuned and feeder pigs single treated. All Berkshire hogs registered and eligible for registration. — FEED AND GRAIN — 300 bu. more or less of last years corn: 350 bates of beautiful second cutting alfalfa: 1150 hales of first cutting alfalfa and Brome hay; 425 bu. of good oats. — HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — 1 RCA 21 in; cabinet model T. V. set with aluminum derrick and Firco antennae; 1 practically new large size Duo Them oil burner, less than 1 yr. old. 85.000 BTC: 1- 250 ga‘z il tank: 1 lotpoint electric range, good; 1 Frigidaire refrigerator; 1- 3 piece waterfall bedroom suite with springs and innerspring mattress; 1 modern secretary desk and chair; 1 studio couch; 1 grey plastic chair and ottoman; 1 maroon overstuffed chair; I maroon barrel -back-chair (mohair); 1- 9x12 modern grey rug: 1- Bxlft modern grey rug. These lugs match and are like new: several feet of rug filter, some of it never laid: 1 roll ■:>vuy full, sized bed; 1 modern chrome breakfast set; 2 >rae t icallynew u HHtycabinetsr 1 pra c ttea Ih w Elect rbux sweeper with all attachments; 1 practically new Universal portable electric sew ing machine; 1 Dormeyer electric mixer; floor lamps; table lamps; what nots; end ables; large mirror; 1 Zenith cabinet model radio; 1 glass loor cupboard (gun case); 1 glider: 1 piece of linoleum; •urtains; 1 antique Boston rocker: 1 old love •eat; 5 old cane bottom chairs; occasional tables; 1 hall tree: 1 set of willow lawn furniture: 1 gazing ball; 1 birdbath; cooking utensils; dishes; 1 Boy's small size Juriior hlcycte. very nice. Terms of Sale: CASH. MR. and MRS. RAY ELLIOTY O. E. Ross. Winchester, Ind. and E. C- Doehrman. Decatur. Ind., Aucts. Dorsey McAfee. Clerk I.nm b Will Be Scrvdtf.

Auctions By Elliott — Phone 3-8369 Public Sale SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 3,1955 <*T 7:30 O’CLOCK Located Ift mile east of Decatur, Indiana (ft mile north of Highway No. 224) — Merchandise and Christmas Gift Sale — Consisting of Universal electric sewing machines; Electrolux sweepers; Dormeyer mixers; Hoover steam irons; electric clocks; deep fat fryers; pop-up toasters; electric skillets; chinaware; comforters; Indian blankets; 3 piece luggage sets; electric percolators; electric irons; ladies purses; Benrus 17 jewel watches, (both ladies and mens); jewelry; billfolds; pencil and pen sets; ft in. electric drills; ft in. electric drills; electric hand saws; other miscellaneous tools; all kinds of teddy bears and stuffed dolls; other kinds of dolls; coaster wagons; tricycles; sidewalk, bikes; in fact most any item for a practical Christmas gift. All above merchandise is new, directly out of warehouses. Everything is sold with manufacturer’s guarantee. Come out and do your Christmas shopping at your own price. DECATUR SALE BARN MR. AND MRS. RAY ELLIOTT Auctions By Elliott — Phone 3-8369 —■ Public Auction In pursuant of an order of the Jay Circuit Court, I, the undersigned commissioner of the case (in cause number 30545 in the Jay Circuit Court entitled Ruth Stewart — "Gaunt, et al vs. Ralph R. Stewart et al) will offer at public auction the following described real estate located on West Jay Street, ft block west of Main Street in Dunkirk, Indiana, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1955 AT 2 O’CLOCK (EST) — REAL ESTATE — This beautiful seven room modern home is very conveniently located within Ift block of downtown Dunkirk in one of the finest residential parts of the city. This houseTs in excellent state of repair, good roof, asphalt shingle siding, good foundation, hard wood floors, large living room with open staircase, modern bath, beautiful kitchen with breakfast nook and situated on a large lot with an abundance of shade. Also a well constructed barn, could be easily made into a two car garage. Terms of Sale: To be sold for not less than 2 3 of appraised value, with 20% down on day of sale, the balance when abstract of title and deed are furnished. Possession given in completion of title and deed transaction. ROBERT L. SMITH, Commissioner Frank B. Jaqua, Atty. Ray Elliott, Auct. Auctions By Elliott — Phone 3-8369 Public Sale Due to bad health, I, the undersigned, will sell the following described personal property at public auction at my farm located 1 mile south and ft mile east of Pennville, Indiana, on l— — Tuesday, December 6,1955 AT 12:30 O’CLOCK SHARP — CATTLE — I large 3 yr. old Holstein cow. be fresh by day of sale, a 6 gal. cow; 1 large 5 yr. old Holstein cow, giving 4 gal. of milk per day and rebred: 1- 5 yr. old Guernsey cow, giving 1 gal. of milk per day, due in February, a wonderful dairy cow; 1-11 yr. old Guernsey cow r , giving 4 gal. milk per day and rebred; 1 yearling Holstein heifer; 1 yearling Holstein bull; 5 good quality coming 2 yr. old Hereford heifers. All above cattle T. B, and Bangs tested. — SHEEP — II head of good ewes; 1 buck. . ‘ . — — MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS — 1 .garden tractor; 60 rds. of hog fence; 1 set of blacksmith -r- 1 tools including anvil, bench vise, post drill, bits, etc; 1 set of fence stretchers: 1 lot of carpenter tools; oil drums; garden plow; shovels, forks; and many other miscellaneous items. — HAY AND STRAW — 400 to 500 bales of first and second cutting of alfalfa and clover hay; 700 hales of bright wheat straw. 1-1911 ft ton GMC pickup truck with ft ton bed and stock rack. This truck in excellent condition for its age. 1- 4 yr. old English Shepherd stock dog. well trained. Terms of Sale: CASH. W. A. JAMES Ray Elliott, Auct. Dorsey McAfee. Clerk

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1955