Decatur Democrat, Volume 45, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1901 — Page 6

■ Friday and Saturd • These are goods that the t|f|| HERE ARE A PART OE THE G 0( • Farmers like to use. IrkWJ [ We sell tLem. ' Bucher & Gibbs plows .* harrows, i Eight car loads Buggies, Carriages H Moline Corn Plows, | and Spring Wagons, [ Moline Corn Planters, ® c , « i RT fl\ ’ . T , , T ’ I Seventy-five Bicycles, DUVJU) • Rock Island Hay Loaders, m il • Deer Hay Rakes, || One hundred Breaking Plows, Buckeve Binders and Mowers, m , Buckeye Corn Harvesters, : ■ Six Riding Breaking Plows, ' \ W [» Milwaukee Corn Huskers, • § \ | Troy Wagons, I One hundred Harrows, \\ H Birdsell Wagons, If * v,, jj H T * -p, *ll i Twelve Corn Planters, iMli * M Indiana Gram Drills, g H McSherry Grain Drills, f o ne hundred and fifty Cultivators, W Peninsular Stoves, Q Baxter and Emerick Stoves, 1 Twenty-five Hay Rakes, G American Fence, |l \/ /V-\ U Racycle Wheels, Six Hay Loaders, - r j -*S| n Elk Wheels, 1 „ . . . U . One hundred sets Light Harness, H Onvx^nt 18 ’ I THAT WILi U Onyx Paint, Feed Grinders, Feed Cutters, u Eckhart Buggies, i| ’ H Michigan Buggies, |j Wringers, Paints and Oils, rj Case Buggies, |j m Moyer Buggies, WL 0 Meyers Hay Tools, \Wj Greatest Bargains Ever Knowi M Meyers Pumps. B. anm - m~ sn m U /f~~ I There will be 25 special private salesmen from six dis □ * Sold for Less than Our Re H j t— — 1 But will not be sold after this sale at suet n Cel' -~' k ~—— iV r aT*y' I Terms will be made to suit the purchaser. Si Wm brittsoh a ICmy § decati H| PENINSULAR § tf».T.T.*.T.,.T.TIt.t;I aEEEanmii.n i j