Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 29 February 1912 — Page 8

p=^=O=O 1 =I B o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o VJ I -I C30C30E31 .J ; Corrected Every Afternoon |i fl-t i '-V E3OE3OQ ■ "I ESJ BAST aOFI'ALO. IJ*" “J -,.0 \ y. Feb. 28—(Spec- CWc ‘» * la! w aDily Dcmocrau-Receir'- - «**" •_• * * , *'■ --men's 1,520; 3Bc:al to New , ■A L day IM bogs closing KALVER MARKETS f-':CD£ . —— Yorkers, medium sad heavy, '7.000 t:e ®* •* »705; lights, '6 750'6 90; pigs. '«« r»• 7- rough*. »6 150 H-25; stags. TbUo * *< t .beep, 3800; strong; Sheep pelts Meo'l.oo umbs 16c015c higher; tops, »7 50; • cattle. 100; strong FULLER* MP'S. a W. BURK. Lj ' ril Sc - Butter 25c No 2 Red wheat He lOc No 2 White wheat S9c Ye ow com 83c Mixed com 80c n*B* -"c Rye 83c Butte. 17c©2-: * motby seed* prime €.50 COAL 7/*tCES. Feed rg barley *■* Anthracite ... SS 00 a sske seed .'IXOO White Ash lump ,'4.50 Nu. clover hay '18.50 Washed Nut '4.50 t ■ othy hay '20.00 PvcaboetM Egg or Lump .'4 75 Lig-t tailed bay '20.00 Sannei Lump or Eg* 15 •?■) Mixed clover hay '18.50 Indiana Lump '4.00 No 1 oats straw '9 25 Hocking Lumt ' 1.25 N\ 1 wheat straw '9 25 V .-rima Splint . . 14 s’ l Rve straw ..................... 89 25 — — Cover seed J 12.25 H. BCfl* .«6wCCAL BROirjUB MARKET Duck* l"V Fowls 10c Butter 2’*c Geese 10c Turkey* He Egg- 25c Old roosters . ac H:;- — . ... 20c nver* ..It

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale tes'i-n-'e. 4 miles southeast of T • >• - on tne Joseph Smith farm on r'riia March 1, ISI2. beginning at ! 1 o’.-Jock a m. tae following property :o-*it: Two Head of Horses: One mare, 13 years old; 1 mare. 3 years Id. broke stngie and double. Three lead of Cattle: One Jersey cow. s -ear- old. wi. be fresh Ist of May; 1 .an cow, 7 years old. will be fresh 5 -t of April and 1 yearling steer.

—— —_ — —— H w— AM M — EK - laSV e 9- aSwlh aSagg T Vw Milt S»®3| WBBWBBMB >x v ; W ..^- s * W1 Joi JI vJi BL® sRS JBL JBjs Xm gc ... — . , 1 --■—-— — ■ Huvi '2' '. my farm, I will offer my personal effects at public sale at my residence 1 mile northwest of Decatur, on Tv? SATURDAY. MARCH, 2, 1912 &y : BEGINNING AT 10:00 O’CLOCK A. M THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, TO-WIT: |B <-*.«- TA IO HEAD OF HORSES gg Tv- - Da; Ini Grav Mares, in foal,weight about 1700 lbs. each: one Bay 7 s Belgium Mare, weight about 1700 lbs.; these three 2A M r. - i ■ • ' t-\ tra heavy bone and lots of quality; two Bav Mares, in foal, weight about 1300 lbs.; one Sorrel Mare, 2 yrs, old, light 8s .ii • .; i y weight 1400 lbs., this colt is equal to a full blood, good action and lots of quality: four Colts coming 1 yr. old, these ■xjr C hi ;.: c th: heavy boned kind, will make heavy draft horses; two of them are mares. gg 8 HBAO OF CATTLE fjr ~;w. fresh, 3 yrs. old one Cow, 3 yrsu old, giving milk, will be fresh in June; one Cow. 6 yrs. old, will be fresh in Q 2 A' ii: n - Jersey Heifer, 1 yr. old, will be fresh in May; one Jersey Heifer, will be 1 yr. old in April, and two Calves. HOCS A!SO SHEEP ? Jersey Sows, full blooded, will farrow in March; two Berkshire Sows, 24 Shoats, one full blooded 0. 1. C. Mrle Hog, blooded Duroc Male Hog. 12 extra fine Shropshire Ewes. gg POULTRY. 100 full-blood S. C. Rhode Island Red Hens, a few Selected Roosters, 8 extra fine Indian-Runner Ducks: these gE Y? J- lL ks are true to a feather and a kind that will carry off the blue ribbon. gg FARMIIXG IMPLEMENTS zA> 2 ) Cvpress Incubator, in good condition; Mower; Binder. Gearless Hay Loader, Disk Drill, Corn Planter with Fertilizer attachS m r/.t, Hay Rake, Hay Tedder, Land Roller, Disk Harrow, Spring Tooth Harrow, Stock Tank Form, Seed Potatoes, Seed Corn and many other articles IgE S TER/VXS ® jSjl Fori. Isms of 55.90 snd under cash in hand. For all amounts over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved security. KS JOHN SPUHLER, Auct. T p K7rrXCL7C ® 1 WILLIS FONXER. Clerk. . J. L. IVllJdEd <

Y.-s and Sheep Two brood sowi. 1 with pigs by side: 4 shoats. weight about 5# Its. each. Four head of sheep. Farming Implements: Two • wagons. tire and one 14-in •ire: :arriage, buggy, set bob-aieds, iron kettle, set double w crk harness, set single harness, check row com - - . : --■or, disc c . hay rake. Milwaukee mowing mach ne good as net . break nz plow, spike tooth harrow, double shovel plow, sing'e shovel plo 1 , wheel har- ' row. hay ladder and bed combined.

set dump boards. B’w-gal keg chum, com in crib, fodder in field, oats la bln. wheat and rye in field. 75 bead of chickens and other articles too numj erous to mention. Lunch served st 12 o'clock. I Terms—For all amounts of '5.00 and -Oder, cash in band For all amounts over '" 00 a credit of nine months will be gives, the purchaser giving note with approved security. 3 per cent off for cash D P. OVERHVLSER John Spuhler. Auct PUBLIC- SALE. Having rented my tarm. the under-’ signed will offer for sale at bis farm, j 5S mLee east and 4 mile south of. Decatur. 1 mile north and I*4 miles east of Bobo, and 2 miles north and 2 I < miles west of Wen. on Tuesday.; March 5, 1912. beginning at 1® o 'cock ■ a. m, the following property, to-wit: j ' Nine Head of Horses; One sorrel Bel-, gian mare 5 years old, _ weight 1850 i Tbs. safe in foal by im.orted Belgian horse; 1 bay Belgian mare. 9 years old.■ weight 1650 Tbs. safe In foal by im , • ported Belgian horse; 1 sorrel Belgian , mare, extra well bred, coming 3 years | old, weighs about 1500 Tbs, .n foal by imported Belgian horse; 1 sorrel Belgian mare, extra well bred, comlag - years old; 14» Belgian bay mare, coming - years old 1 Bay Begian gelding, coming 3 years old.; weight 15 f “’ Tbs. or more; 1 bay road* mare, 8 years old. la«’y breke. weight) ■ 115 m pounds. I biy grading rcac cc. coming - years old, >ell bred, sired b> > Harley Axtel; 1 bay road colt, coming ’ 1 year oid. bred by same Thes* i horses are ail sound and well bred j Three Head of Cattle. One 6 year fresh first of last December; 1 Jersey O. I. C, wiß farrow first of April; 11 Poland China, fa-row .as; of April* 22 i > head shosts. weigh- about 7‘ Tbs. each.; Farming Implements; One Milwau- , kee binder. Milwaukee mower, Gatley ; check rose'. good as new; Bryan disc j cutter, good as new. i..X-;eye drill.; .John Deeee breaking plow, 2 wagons." 'l three-inch Turnbull and 1 narro w I I tread Turnbull: bob-sleds, set hay lad . ders. set breeching harness, good as new. set light farm harness. 300 bu J corn in crib, 160 bu. seed oats, clean of ■ all bad seeds; clover and timothy hay j in mow. fodder in field and some com ■■ Free lunch at neon Terms —For all sums of Js.fifi and | under, cash in hand: ove* S'- •’ credit of 9 months will be elven, the

purchaser giving note with freehold security: 4 per cent off tor cash OLA L GAVNT Ed Kirkland. Auct Kit C. Cowan. Clerk. — 0 — - - PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm. 1 will offer my personal effects at public sa.e .: j my residenc:. and snow* as the Frit-; reger farm. H mile northwest j Decatur, on Saturday. March 2. 19.-' I beginning at 1® o'clock a m. the foli lowing property, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses Two dappled gray mares, in foal, we-.ght about 1700 Tbs each ! 1 bay, % Belgian mare, weight about j 1700 Tbs; these three mares have extra heavy bone and lots of quality; 2: bay mares, in foal, weight about 13> Ibs.l sorrel mare. 2 years old. hg: ■ tail and mane, weight about 14M lbs this colt is equal to a full-blood. gc<-i act;->ij and lots of quality. 4 cc I s coming 1 year old, these colt* are the heavy boned kind will make bei'y i draft horses: 2 of them are marts Eight Head of Cattle: One Jersey cow. fresh. 3 year* old; 1 cow. 3 years old. giving milk, will be fresh in June; 1 cow. 6 years old. will be fresh in April; 1 Jesrey heifer. 1 yr old. wili be fresh in May. 1 Jerse; Leifer, will be 1 year old in April, an 2 calves Hcgs and S' eep Thre j Durov Jersey togs, full blooded ’ .!i ; farrow in March; 2 Berkshire sows. I ±4 *hoa-s. 1 fuli-fckxded O. I. C. m hog, 1 full-blooded Duroc male hog; extra fine Shropshire ewes Foul”: full-blood S C Rhode Island Re. hens, a few selected Rooster*. 8 ex tra fne Indiana Runner ducks Th ; ■ duck* are true to a feather and the kind that will carry off the blue ri; bon Farming Implements 220 eg; I Cypress incubator, in good condition mower, tinder. Gea->se hay loader, disc drill, com planter, with fertilire attachment, bay rake, hay tedder land roller, diac harrow, spring ’.: • harrow, stock tank firm, seed pc:.itoes, seed corn and many other article* Terms —For all sum® of J' i” P ‘ and under. < a*h :n '-and For all am: ;nts over i* a credh of 9 months - .'. I ® given, the pure baser giv r.g note w;: a; proved security J. C. MOSES John Spuhler. Auct Willi* Fenner. Clerk PUBLIC SALE Having rented my "arm, the under signed will offer for sale at his residence. 3 miles south of Peterson, and

... I BBfi4o*tth mile* west and ofiß north of Honduras axd three-fourth* j of a mile east on Tussday. March L i I'l2, beginning at 16 o'clock a m th*following property, to-wit Four Head I of Horse* Ono roan gelding, com Ung 3 years old: 1 driving mare, o years old. lady broke; 1 roan mare coit. coming 2 year* old. 1 sorrel marc colt, coming 3 year* old. Six Head of Cattle Two fat steer*, weight abous Mo !b each; 2 heifer*. 3 yrs old 1 will be fresh in March. 1 in April; 1 red cow wiU be fresh before sale; Jer J sey cow. giving milk: 44 head of: hogs . 36 bead of sboats: 4 full-blooded I Duroc sows, farrow first of April; 1 | Chester White sow farrow Ist of I April; 3 sow* will be fresh first of | April; 1 fußNooded Duroc boar. Farming Implement*: One McCor-1 mlck binder, good aS new, Deering Mower. Thomas bay tedder, good as I new; Rock Island hay loader, John. Deere checkrower corn planter, roller, clod masher. 1 horse com cutter. Os born lever spring-tooth harrow, spring tooth wood frame harrow, riding Oil-1 ver cultivator, good a* new. riding Janesville cultivator. Diamond D rid ing breaking plow, sr-ank breaking | plow. Turnbull farm wagon wagon i box bob-sleds, top buggy, set doub.c . «ork harness, set of buggy harness. grina stone, Wilson heater stove, water cream separator, cose in crib, oats in bin, and other articles not mentioned Zion Aid society will serve dinner Terms —All sums of $ - and unde-. cash in hand; over '5.00 a cred; i of 9 months will be given the pu-cbas | er giving note with approved se- irity. , 4 per cent off for cash No property 1 removed until settled for. H. T DIEHL Noah Fraubiger, John Spuhler. Auctioneers B. B. OP TMENT Ha* curs, hundreds of cases i- . ma. oarbers itch, itching pile*, iv* I poisoning, pimples, scalp eruptions cuts, chapped hands or any skin trou ble. B. B. Ointment is a true, ant: septic disinfectant, and should be it: every home F .ce of O.n’men’. 50c If not handled by your druggist, send 50c to Brudg Bros., Mfgs.. 217 Eas Monroe street, Decatur, Ind 39-2tw-3m WANTED—To clenn bouse, wall paper, carpets, rfeterns, etc. Any old job 'Phone 448. 44t€ LOST—Bunch of keys-*one house key others assorted padlock key* Find er return to this office or to Tobias Meyers. So -7th St

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