Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1956 — Page 11
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PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE (120 Acre Farm) We, the undersigned Executors of the Estate of John J. Deitsch, Deceused, aka J. J. Deitsch, in order to settle his estate, will sell the following described real estate on the precise# located 11 miles west of Celina. Ohio, or 3 miles south of Chattanooga on Route 49, then 1 mile east and Vk mile south, or 6 miles south of Rockford, Ohio, on Route 118 to Shively’s Corner then 6 miles west and % mile south, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1956 STARTING AT 2:00 O’CLOCK P. M. Situate in the Township of Liberty, County of Mercer and State of Ohio, bounded and described as follows, to-wif: The north half of the southeast quarter of Section 20, Town 5 South, Range 1 East, containing 80 acres of land, more or less. Also, being the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 20, Town 5 South, Range 1 East, containing 40 acres of land, more or less. Containfng in the aggregate 120 acres of land, more or less, Located thereon is a good 7 room, lAi story dwelling with three rooms and 1 clothes closet upstairs, 4 rooms and pantry down, on solid cement and stone foundation, lap siding, metal roof, cellar 14x16; barn 30x65 on stone pillar foundation, tap siding, metal and shingle roof; attached shed 14x30 on cement foundation, sap sidiag. metal roof; hog house and corn crib 24x30 on solid cement foundation, lap siding, shingle roof, cement floor in hog house; granary 14x20 on stone pillar foundation, lap siding and metal roof; garage 16x22. tool shed 14x28 on cement foundation, lap siding and metal roofs; chicken house 12x36 on solid cement foundation; cement floor, lap siding and shingle roof; summer kitchen 14x18; smoke house 11x15 and outside toilet. Electricity in house, barn and chicken house, a good drilled well and a large cistern. 9 z acres of good timber. This is a good productive farm and in high state of cultivation. Fairly well fenced and tiled. Possession on March 1, 1957, except purchaser has right to sow Wheat this fall. TERMS—2O% cash on day of sale, balance within 30 days on delivery of deed. Interested parties are welcome to inspect premises. BEN DEITSCH and FLOYD DEITSCH, ' EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN J. DEITSCH, DECEASED William Cisco and Floyd Purdy Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers KENNETH HOBLET, Salesman WALTER R. .BERNARD, Atty. ■■w.w.w.w.waw Adams County Checkerboard Corner by D. HOYT CALLOW Stiefel Grain Co. WE’RE WORKING AT pork, milk, eggs or beef, the CVTnNG FEEDING COSTS' ■fresh, clean water to produce ‘ No one knows any better l et f lc j cnt | y The hotter the than we do that our neigh- swen5 went her the more critical be- * bors and friends .. . the far- ’ comeg need f or water, mere . . ■ are experiencing | jj there’s no shade in your tougher times. Low' prices on j, aßture> ft w ftj pay yo u to rig farm-produced items forced something temporary. For farm incomes even in instance — just a framework ’55 than they were in 54. p oles topped with wire Although we don t have and covered w ftft straw is much control of farm prices, good f or protecting hogs we can .and are helping far- f rom the hot sun. niers improve feeding, management, sanitation and even MOTHER NATURE breeding efficiency. By gtv- PROTECTS THE ing real service, right on the g6w _ . NOT THE pIGS fai ms we are he p g Right up to farrowing time, produce at lower cost giving . g nore con- I them increased pro Hs. the sow’s own I ■ We re u " V is n the vast body than the pigs that are forts. Back o dedicat- developing inside. Therefore, Purina organization jf the sow is not fed right cd to imp ’? * reßea rch during gestation, she may reculture th. t ~ d sorb several of the tiny emNew and mo . rK . be> bryos to . help maintain her ingredients are com-tantlj, be- Th<jge p . gs ing developed ~ , y° u never see. : They’re often laboratory. ey • ones lbat keep litter size for wZwmireh Farms below the breakeven point, the Purina Farms purjna , g before getting a sj. 1 built t o condition brood SOWS I provai. Only after complete nutrj testing are l . • p ents needed to produce big famous t hecke Chows litters of strong, husky pigs. Thats why Punna -Chows, . for „, ore detans about are known coast to coast for . feeding giving high returns per feed J s dollar invested Let us put yy orm growing pullets this vast “know-how and ex- ngw way penence to . Why pay for growing worms Stop in «°° n - .. when, you can worm pullets Look, tor Our ■'Big Afl • f or on ] y a fraction of a cent Look for Parians big ad in (>er b iri with Purina Liquid the Augiist issue of Farm p <W jtry Wormer? It's the Journal devoted to ways of safest’ poultry wormer know n, cult ing ..;_...P.!’2d“o.tiob. Acts—tastJ Birds- go right -on costs. Read the ad; then ga j.iiug. Just add to drinking slop in and .well, go to work water according to simple dipn the problem with you. rections. Folks around here B think it’s great and we sell a lot of it. Ask for Purina Liquid Poultry Wormer, Sec ’Em Die ' It’s the saddest CSEBStW- thing, that ever /_ happened to a _ fly » youTe another fly. Kills like’ MAGIC. That’s l/XyZ] Purina F I y SHADE AND WATER Xk HELP CUT FEE®- * display FI y ING COSTS I Bait will work on your place, ■ Whether you're making too. Start Fly Control early. ■W-V-V-W-W.V.W.
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