Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1910 — Page 6

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for public auction 3 miles east and 1% mile south of Monroe, and 1% mile west and one-half mile north of Salem, on the old J. W. Merryman farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Tuesday, March 22, 19110, the following property, to-wit: Horses—One grey mare 12 years old, bay mare 3 years old, bay driving mare coming 3 years old, sorrel driving mare coming 2 years old, Belgium horse col coming 2 years old, bay mare coming 4 years old, sorrel horse coming 6 years old and an extra good mule coming 2 years o’d. Cattle —One cow, will be fresh in May, 1 cow fresh in September, 1 heifer will be fresh in a few days. Two brood sows and 4 pigs, 2 geese and 1 gander,. 2 dozen chickens. One good cook stove. Implements — Mower, good as new; check row corn planter, Clipper fanning mill, hay tedder, hay rake, hay loader, corn plow, 2 breaking plows, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, hog rack, 2 wagons, 1 narrow tire, 1 truck wagon, double shovel and single shovel plow, corn shelter, mud boat, tank heater, good as new; hog crate, sleigh, tile scooop, spade, shovel, sledge, grindstone, wheelbarrow, a three-horse evener, 2 log chains, hand com planter, crosscut saw, dynamite auger, 2 horse blankets, fur robe, 2 buggies, cart, 3 sets of work harness, set of double harness, set of double driving harness, set of single buggy harness good as new, 7 horse collars, about 50 bushels of wheat in the bin, about 50 bushels of oats 1 nthe binfl about 200 bushels of corn in the crib and about 5 tons of hay. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. F. R. MERRIMAN. ' J. N. Burkhead, Auct PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sate at his residence, 1% mites west and 1% mites north of Wren, Ohio, and 6 miles east and 1 mite south of Decatur, Indiana, on the state line, on what is known as the Joel Johnson farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Friday, March 18th, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Etc. Horses —Team of bay mares, 8 and 9 years old, will weigh 2,900 ' pounds; matched team of black draft colts, coming one year old; 1 sorrel driving colt, coming one year old; 1 sorrel coach mare, coming one year old. Cattle —One roan cow, six years old, will be fresh in June; 1 red cow, six years old, will be fresh the last of May; 1 Jersey cow, four years old, will be fresh in July; 1 thoroughbred Durham bull, eighteen months old. Sheep—Twentysix head of ewes, due to lamb by first of April and 1 registered Shrlpshire buck. ' Hogs— Twenty-nine head of hogs consisting of 3 brood sows, 14 head of shoats, averaging 100 pounds each, and 12 pigs. Implements —Dane hay loader, good as new; Buckeye drill, good as new; steel roller, Studabaker wagon, spring tooth harrow, peg tooth harrow, breaking plow, set of hay ladders, hog rack, 20 stands of bees, cupboard, chum, sausage grinder, lard press and many other things too numerous to mention. Free lunch at noon. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months Will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. Four per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. SERENA A. JOHNSON. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Jasper Dudley, Clerk. o — FOUND A COMPLETE CURE. About three years ago my little boy had a slight eruption on his face. In a short time he was a sight to be seen, his eyes almost swelled shut and his suffering at night was terrible. “He was simply on fire.” I tried a number of doctors here in the city, but with absolutely no results aside from easing the burning pains a little. A friend of mine who had used B. B. Ointment advised me to try it, which I did, finding a complete cure. I have had the second case in my family and one box completely cured. I cannot speak too highly of B. B. Ointment It will do all it is recommended to do A. C. BALL, Decatur, Ind. B. B. Olntment'ls sold by Holthouse Drug Co. jan.3l-2tswk-6wks o Harvey Hilyard of East Akron Ohio, is here for a visit with Henrj Bauman and family of east of the city.. ■■. ’"in 'J- i Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S BASTORIA

SOME SOCIAL NEWS One of the most ’ delightful dinner parties of the season was that given Wednesday by Mrs. Sarah Decker at her home to the members of the W. R. C., Mrs. Decker being the oldest member and also a charter member of that order. To say that it was a chicken pot-pie dinner is sufficient to bring to the minds and palates of all a realization of its excellence, and all privileged to share it are unanimous ip praise of Mrs. Decker’s abilities as a cook and hostess. Those present were Mesdames Decker, Helm, Wertberger, Williams, Kennedy, Purdy, Sprague, T. Mallonee, Brushwilder, Grancy, Long, Kennedy and Lyon. Thursday evening at the parsonage of the Ohio City Evangelical circuit, the pastor, Rev. E. R. Roop, united in marriage Vernon Shifferly and Miss Olive Stanford. The groom is one of the bright and energetic young men of Root township, while the bride Is the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stanford of Ohio. After the wedding ceremony the young couple drove to the. home of the bride’s parents, where a splendid wedding supper was served. There were present at the supper Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Standlford and the brothers and sisters of the bride and groom. All will join with the many friends in wishing them long and happy years of married life. Very jolly was the party given Friday evening iby Miss Hazel Sowers to the members of the senior class of the Decatur high school and the teachers. Os course games of all kinds were called into play, and music provided just the most pleasant kind of a setting. Then came the making of marshmallow candy, in which the girls did the cooking, and which, when it arrived at the critical point, was turned over to the boys, who, with more brawny and muscular power, did the stirring. Besides the members of the senior class the teachers who were present were Miss Nora Smith, Miss Rose Dunathan, Miss Bess Schrock, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ,Rice, Messrs. J. C. Tritch and Dan Baumgartner.. Miss Annette Johnson was prevented from attending by Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst and daughter were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall, at Pleasant Mills Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Albert Katterheinrich had as their guests at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Hurst and daughter, Grace. Mrs. Nettie Schrock will have the paper this evening at the Health and Happiness club meeting at the home of Miss Della Sellemeyer, her sub- ; ect being “What to Eat.” Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roop of Willshire, Ohio, were guests Saturday of their niece, Mrs. John Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers and son, Robert, came over from Bluffton last evening by automobile and were guests of Miss Fanny Hite. ’Squire and Mrs. James Knavel entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. L. J. Walters and Mrs. Jennie Stevens, it being the birthday anniversary of the latter. They had a fine chicken dinner with all other delicious accompaniments, highly appreciated by those partaking of it. Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn gave a pleasant dinner party Sunday noon, guests being Judge and Mrs. J. T. Merryman, Frances and Robert Merryman, Mr. and Mrs. Don Quinn and daughter, Louise. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Leonard of north of the city had as their guests at dinner Sunday Messrs, and Mesdames Samuel Spangler, Samuel Fuhrman and Mrs. Fred Macke. The afternoon was devoted to a social time with music, singing and games as delightful features, and further proving the reputation gained by host and hostess as royal entertainers. 1 Nine years in this happy old world 1 have been lived by Bryce Thomas and '■ to celebrate the ninth one of the natal anniversaries his mother, Mrs. P. ■ B. Thomas, arranged a quiet dinner party for Sunday, guests geing the 5 Misses Lizzie Peterson and Bess Con--3 gleton, the two teachers who have assisted in directing him through the paths, of learnipg during his short , school life, and Mrs. R. K. Allison. A } special feature of the dinner was the birthday cake bearing Bryce’s name in delicate fancy frosting, over which nine twinkling candles —one for each year—stood guard. Harry Starr, George DeHaven, Flor-

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