Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1912 — Page 8

niniviiL. 1 KEKURFS ® jfel ==3l=3ol=ol=l l 1 I Corrected Every Afternoon |J (=3 E= S=3O=XOE= E™. I E=ll E'AST BUFFALO. coal up one a** l ” of sUtro, 81-00 per Kast Buffalo. N Y. Oct. 16— (Spec ion extra; carrying coal up two :si xo Daily Democrat I Receipts. 2. flights of stairs, 81.5 C extra o. shipments, 850; official to New , —-— York yesterday, 1,520: hogs closing LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET steady: all sold Mediums and heavy, 89.256 89 Spring chicks , 10c Yorkers, 8900689 25; light Yorkers, Ducks € 10c BS.tW©W.SO; pigs, 87.50687 .75; roughs Fowls 10c 87.25687 50; stags, 8« 00@87 00; sheep Geese Sc 2000; firm; lambs, 15c higher, tops. Eggs 25c 87 !0; cattle, 25; fresh; steady. Butter • 18c Turkeys 10c a. ». svRK Old roosters 5c N< 2 Red wheat ■■ 81.32 —— No 2 White wheat 8* AALVaw maRKETR Yellow corn ■ > >c ' W-ite corn and mixed 6 .'e <>*et ck-s. v...9> No 2 oats -9c • »!f . • .. 12c a.u,p!e sta.ned oats 25c la.lcw Uy* 62c ’beer vsiu 25^©4l.tr Feeding barley ; Alsike seed E10.J5 FULLENKA M?’S. No. 1 clover hay 819-•*> Timothy hay 813-io Butter 22c®25c Mixed clover hay 811'30 lard Sc Medium mixed .>llsO Eggs 28c Heavy clover hay >10.501 Rye straw 8 ■ MF .ICA A CO. Oats straw >4.50 Wheat straw ... 84 ■ ' Eggs Clover seed >9.2.’. Butter yffft2sc Timothy seed "est 81.2-1 uOCtL DEL".f r .EU COAL PRICES. I UiKLINi. Focahon’as 95."0 — Pomeray .84.50 Spring chicks 9c Kentucky Splint 84.’0 Ducks 10c W Va. Splint >4.50 Fowls Sc Jackson Hill 5.J0 Geese 9c Massillon 4.75 Eggs 25c Price at bint er sar, 25c less; 20c Putter 19c per nour extra for tabor tn bins; car- Turkeys 12c tying coat. 50c per ton etua; carrying Old roosters ..5c = - WINNES SHOE STORE = 2 Welcome Home = •jj A i old and young boys, and girls and — extends an invitation to call and see us Hat our old stand, where we have on display for your inspection a full line of the latcsf styles in the best grade of sh>es II form?*’, women and children. -Asa JI special’ucement during Old Home L> Week ni we are giving a very neat <= and att ve silver shoe as a souvenir ■= = to ever chase of 1 Box of 2 in 1 shoe = = polish wl .n sells the world over for 10 = Z= < ents. bee our window display. =? •’ ~ * t WINNES SHOE STORE S

hig: y improved farm—witk 10 cuse. str:?*ly m;2err., a* x :c---t ... Frmay, Oct. IS. i»i2. at 1 o cto- k < sea, 237’. L . s ro~, whea:. clover, al .-l.i and land; 84 mile 350 ;. ; s. hc.!.® churches, stores, depot, elevator, etc.. 00 good gravel road, artesian water, never freezes, small orchard, extra large barn, plenty of out buildings — Ed Boner. Liberty Mills, Ind.

OLD fREv $ 4 NEHREhDi May you meet many and renew old times! May the week bring you scores of new ones: One of the best frienls you can have is a bank account. We are ready to do our part . 'I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR

AGENTS—A money-maker. Guaran-• teed hosiery to wearer. Our propose | tion beats all others; 810 per day. U rite immediately. — Quaker City : Mills, 36 So. 16th St, Philadelphia. Fa. J W ANTED—Present address of one Benjamin Stark, who at one time had homestead in Cheyenne county, Nebr Said to live in Indiana now. ! Kindly inform Theodore Bonda. Curtis. Nebr.

V I)||r —BWM 117*, acre*. 184 miles of Decatur, 7room house, cellar, barn 40x62. This farm is a good one, and will not last long at price, 8135 per acre. 80 acres, Wells county. 4» black soil, new 9-room house, new barn, 56x50, 1% miles of a town; price. 8110 per acre. «6 acres, 484 miles of Decatur, 7room house, barn 36x60, and one 30x50; 8137.50 per acre 165 acres. S*4 miles of Decatur, “u black soil, 8-room house, barn 40x60, other outbuildings; price, 8137.50 per acre. 80 acres, 484 miles of Decatur, u black soil, well tiled, good 7-room house, barn 36x70, plenty of fruit: price. 8140 per acre. 75 acres, Wabash township, 5-room house, good barn, mixed stjjl: price 892.50 per acre. 67 acres. 3 miles of Willshire, Ohio, black soil. 5-room house and fair stable: price. 8120 per acre. 212 acres, 7 miles of Decatur. 3 miles of a trading station, extra good 8-room house, 2 new barns, 30x56 and 30x40: price, 8120 per acre. 101 acres, 3 miles of Decatur. 9-room house, barn 36x56. plenty of outbuildings and fruit, well tiled; price. 8120 per acre. 62 acres. Wells county, five miles from Bluffton. 7-room house, barn 40x60. all kinds of fruit; price. 8115 per acre. 80 acres, a miles of Monroeville, Allen county. 5-room house, barn 30x52, orchard, etc., level black land; price. 8125 per acre. SO acres, Adams county, good 6-room house, cellar and barn. A* black soil, 3 miles cf a good town; price, >llO per acre. SO acres, 3 miles from Decatur, good bouse and barn, plenty of fruit; price 895.00 per acre. 140 acres. 2*4 miles of Decatur, 9 room house, barn 40x70, plenty of fruit: price, 8130 per acre. 93 acres, 4 miles from Decatur, practically all black soil. 7-room house, barn, 36x60; price, 81'.000. 100 acres, union townshin, mostly all black land, 9-room house, cellar, barn 36x60; these buildings are almost new. Price. 815,000. 120 acres. Kirkland township, black land, 8-room house, barn 40x70; price, 316" per acre. 80 acres, Kirkland township; black land, new 6-room house, new barn, 40x60; price, 8155 per acre. We have a number of other farms listed, from 20 acres up to 320. HARVEY A LEONARD 1 Office over Vance, Hite & Macklin's. o j NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Sixty-five acre farm. 4 miles from [ Decatur. 5 room house, large barn, buildings In good condition, on pike, all good beet land. 5 room house on Line street, large barn, drove well, plenty of fruit, a bargain if taken soon. 7 room house on Elm street, good : as new, a good property at r>u’at price. NORTHERN INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. (Advertisement) WANTED. 160 acre farm, within three mi; s of Decatur. Must be good, level la;. . and well improved. Cash buyer. A. S. KELLER. 242L6 Monroe. Ind. ' -.ivertisc ment • TO BEET GROWERS. Anybody needing help toward getting their beets ready for the factory, please notify the two .voting men living one-half mile west oi Mcnroe, cn Philip Heffner farm. —AT T’-St;* (Adve.usemtn- > — 0 WAGON LOAD OF BREAD. I will be on *>.e :reet next week with a load of bread, cinamon rolls, cookies and buns. Cdy Tip Top bread makes t 8? .‘nest kind of sandwiches. ' C. COVERDALE. 24413 ’Phone 448. ' ert sement i o DEMOCRAT W’ NT ADS PAY BIG. 'Jr. L.». Connell VETERINARIAN PKrv-i/a 143 1 non 102 Michigan Farms If ycu are interested in Mi nigan farms or real estate write HAIGHT & HICKS Howard City, Mich. We have the Bargains from $lO. per acre up.

jntUCJI JpOl In The Stale • 1 < (OStlßued troia Page 1) sugar is produced from beets and not J from cane. The prejudice against beet sugar in comparison with cane sugar is real!) , groundless as it has been proven by actual experiment by Dr. Wiley of the pure food department at Washington that the preserving qualities are the : ’ same and fruit preserved with beet 1 ' sugar keeps as well as with cane. The only difference which may be detect- ( ed is the degree of thoroughness with . which it is refined or washed of the impurities sticking to the crystals , I We guarantee our sugar to be fully 9 refined and free from impurities , ' Hopes Realized. 'l In the opening of the big suga- sac- I tory today Decatur sees her fondest 3 hopes realised It was just on . j ago October Sth that the nd u ■ 1 thusiastic business men. ii'ita’. about sixty, and yractka! • n >: „ city, united their ettu.’ts o. tc- - I_ ing of this ! • !«.. y. q weeks ! -y ■ ci . 'meets c. th* - n - *>> ’r g ‘24. were .is; . i .'e. n j The requ : .—rantee jiof the raising o» u, v acres of beets for 1912 and 1913; the plot of ground , I for the factory site, with sufficient B | water. A personal canvass assured j the beet acreage and ten thousand dol : ’ lars were raised for the buying of ths ■ n thirty-two acres of land for the factory ■ I land the establishment oi the wells, etc. j A ! S?vsr*l gt.hs r-ent were tpent! Ithen !n finishing the plans, about six , weeks in all being spent by the will:-- ■ e i workgrs. On November 3, the Ho!!-' St. Louis Company, o.‘ Michigan, being >. 'a foreign corjoration, filed application ,f*with the state of Indiana to do bugh . ness in this state as a corpciat'cn. and ..{were granted this. Very socn after- > ward, tfie contract was awarded he Larrowe Construction company, of D»-1 I] troit, Michigan, for the building of n the plant, here, this being thr ■■ ,1 one of the sugar company Two o s are in Michigan, one at Holii e ad s the other at St Louts. The -ing I contract was s> h lei ' -..owe company to th-- W. ' mpany j I; of Toledo, a-J .. - ..s begun Janui,|ary 10. g< New Oner Registering. The crowds at the library where the registering is done are increasing hourly, and Miss Madge Hite has been secured to assist Miss Bertha Heller and Mrs. E. B. Adams, in charge of , this work. The Register. B John Mosure, Bluffton R. S. McFarren, Roanoke. John M. Blossom, Marion | Mrs. Lew Voglewede, .Muskogee. e Osla. a j Jesse Burkhead, Redkey. . Jennie W. Hurd. Royal Center. , Mrs. Anna McCullough. Pleasant , Mills, R R 1. S. Neuenschwander, Ft. Wayne Pliney Wibel, Bluffton Aft A. Costello, Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns, Fl Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. James Ogden, Fort Wayne. Ruth Chapman, Shirley Qty. Ambrose Geary, Wallace. Idaho J. A. Fleming. R. R. 12. Decatur. O. J. Suman, Pleasant Mills, Miss Ella Johnson, Monroe Lessie Watkins. Monroe Miss Mary Leßrun. Gas City. Mrs. Charles Piehl, Richmond. Mrs. Mary Cloud Lankert, Richmond. John Kelly, Geneva. J. W. Hendricks. Portland Mrs. H. H .McGill. Wren, Ohio. , Chas S. M. mma, R. R. 12. Decatur. Mrs J. M. Fuhrman, Matthews. S. Calder wood, Dayton, Ohio. R. C. Calderwood, Berne. W. A Po'ts, Monroeville. Mrs. C*»ss P -t, St. Mary's, Ohio. L. E. Rou*. St. Mary’s. Ohio. Jennie and Antione’te Gast, Celina, Ohio. J. . Murray, Kimmel. ; Irene R. Baer, Van Wert, Ohio. Mrs. A. Deazn. Ft. Wayne. Blanche Hart, Ft. Wayne Mrs. E. Cook. Ft. Wayne. Mrs. E H. Kilbourne. Ft. Wayne. Frank Allwein. Shelby, Ohio. : Arch McFarland, Portland, Ind. Mrs J. B. Mason. Jonesboro, Ark. Mrs. F. C. Harbaugh. Bluffton. Mrs. W C. Mcßride. Blufftcn. Mrs. Mary Smith, Bluffton Fanny Bender, Avilla. Ind. , Mrs. Eva Holloway, Townley. Mich. Mrs. A. J. Slagal. Marion, Ind. J. A. Elsey, Hartford City. Ind. ; Kate Touhey. Indianapolis. Miss Dessie Mann, Pt. Wayne, Ind. ( Wm. Stint Mt. Pleasant. Mich. Otto Bnemerkamp? Celina. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Miller, Ft Wayne. ! Mrs. W. A. Springer. Wren. Ohio. Emma ?k>wer. Blufftcn. Alvira Miller, Winchester, Ind. Grace B’-hler Marion. 1 Mrs L S Carter, Galion. Ohio. Charles Bender, Avilla. 1 'l Hiram Meyers, Align, Mich. t E. J. Sa?k, Ft Wayne. <

Mrs. J. Brosiua. Ft. Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Fred Reppert, Vera Crux. Mrs Dick Townsend. Peoria, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathes. Dayton. Ohio. J. L. Mason, Jonesboro. Ark Samuel Spencer. Columbia City P.ev. J. E. Stoops. Van Wert, Ohio. H. C. Arendt Crawfordsville Mrs Melissa Rice, Goodland, Ind Abner Elzey. Ossian, Ind. Ruth Dare. .Monroeville. Catherine Baker. Hartford City Mary Weldy. Indianapolia. Mrs Lucile Wilson, Nappanee. Miss Jane Wilson, Nappanee A. W. Weiland, Springfield. 11.1 Henry Kleinschmidt. Bellmont, 111 Will Berliug. Bluffton. J. Fred France. Indianapolis. Herman Freidman. Ft Wayne. Celia Kuhn. Celina. O. J. R. McFeeley, Ft. Wayne. Peter Stein. Lima. Ohio. Oscar P. Amann. Sidney, Ohio C. C. Goodman. Indianapolis, Ind. Ludwig Gentner. Ft. Wayne. Dorothy Whitnack, Portland, Ind J. Bryson, Portland. Pearl Reese. Portland. Adolph Hart Montpelier. Jack C. Bremerkamp, Goshen. Chas. Lenz, Ft Wayne. E. O. Wagner, Ft. Wayne Cathryn Stewart, Ft. Wayne Mr. and Mrs J. S. Nelson, Ft. Wayne Mrs. A T. Smart, Ft Wayne. L. R. Hindman, Kendallville Mr and Mrs Phil Luly Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Adams. Foriv ’. i Charles Rout. St Mary ». O'a o. I Fred Voight. F. Wayne. I l*_«c Pete's. B’lfftoi!. | Mr. nnd Ms. E‘. ’ij' 7 ' : ; I Way r.e ; G?jrs- O :: !-e. c .<■' Mich. Frank John.- ”o’' ' ,1. S. Moves , i! E. J •• ■ .1. D. E. Home. ’ <>". Maxwell M. Hower, Anderson. Mrs. Peter Schafer, Willshire. O. Naomi Harkless, Paulding. O Peter Cooper. Ashland. Ohio. Jos. E. Heffner. Ft Recovery, Ohio. David R. Brown, Monroeville. Harry E Bell, Elyria, O. Quincy N. Hildebrand. Ft Wayne Herman M. Johns. Huntington. Wm. Laughcn, Kerman, 111. I Mrs. C. J. Furman. Marion. O. Mr and Mrs. B. P. Harris, Portland. E. S. Numbers, Portland F E. France. Muskogee, Okla. Frank G. Christen. Muskogee .Okla. Mrs. T. R. McFeeley. Ft Wayne. John Enneking. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brock, Huntington. Harry Brock, Huntington. Mre.'W. F. Beery. aßtesviile Mr. and Mrs F P. Geary. —Fort Wayne. Mrs. J. B. Enneking. Cincinnati, O Elie Haley. Portland. E S. Numbers. Portland J. L Gloss. Portland. Sus'e Gross. Portland. W Chas. Compton. Indianapolis. C L. Oliver. Ven Crux. Russell Kuhn. Rockford, Ohio. Lillian Kuhn. Rockford. Ohio. * Mrs Philip Veit. Monroeville Mrs. Geo. D. Myers. Monroeville. Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Elzey. Celina, O Geo. H. Kelley and wife, Portland? Justine E Meyer, Monroeville. Dr. C. L. Meyer, Monroeville. J. A. Ttate. Hridgeport, 111. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Moses, Fort Wayne J. A. Hood, Portland A. D. Edington. Ft Wayne. L C. Moses. Lima. O. Harry Cutting. French Lick. Robert Hall. Ossian Wm W Wilson. Minneapolis. Minn C. H Walter, Vera Cruz. W. F. Beery, Batesville, Ind J. F Edington. Monroeville, Ind dkrist M. Meyer, Celina. Ohio. Jonas Coverdale, jr , Marion. Ark. Sam M Snider, Bluffton Mrs. John Anderson. Custer. Mich. M. J. F. Beery, Willshire, Ohio. John Link. Ft Wayne. Mrs. Otis-Markley, Blqffton. Miss Mary Garton. Bluffton Mrs Clara Terveer Fhl, Toledo. O. David Heller. Bluffton. Chas Schaffter, Bluffton Geo. W. Mumma, Monroeville. Mrs New-ton Crowell. Avilla. R. Barthel!. Ft. Wayne. C. F. W. Meyers. Pt. Wayne. Mrs. Guy Major. Ft. Wayne Rev. J. J. Heffner. St Henry, Ohio. Louella Magner. Monroeville. Mrs. Oscar Jones. Ft. Wayne. J. M. Fuhnnan, Matthews. Vincent Fox, launcie. Mr. and Mrs E. B .krchbold. Fort Wayne William Addie Johns, Pon Wayne. Joe Senningiil, Kendallville. Chas. Mericir. Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Titus, Willshire. Ohio.

Amanda Willshire. Ohio. Mrs. I. 7>mp, Willshire. Ohio. Charles Smith, Bluffton. Miss Etta Warren No Manchester. LOST—One pert gold-rimmed spectacles, between North Ward school house and Monroe street. Finder return to B. W. Sholty reef Jenee and receive reward—Advt. 242t3

democratic COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. There will be ft m< "4 <’’’ A '*' ams County Democrssi.- Central com mlttee at democratic 1 on Friday. October 18th. at I o'clock a m , and It is earnestly r.- ;u<wtHi that all members be present a« business of importance will be iicsented a> this meeting J " BOSSE. •43t3 Count) Chairman , —o — HOUSE KEEPER WANTED. A middle aged lad? or girl of con siderable experience, to assist In housekeeping, in small family. Cell at once.—Ben Schrank, at Lose & Schrank barber shop.—Advt 241tf PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 384 miles west of Monroe and 884 «n‘l*» e** l of ton, on Thursday. October 24th, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Two head of horses; Bay mare. 10 years old, lady broke, weight about 1200 lbs.; black gelding. 5 years old, roadster, weight about 1100 lbs. Ten Head of Cattle: Four milch cows. 3 giving milk; Jersey cow. fresh in April; 2 three-year-old Durham cows, 1 fresh in March and the other one in June; black Jersey, fresh this fall; 3 Je-sey heifers, will be fresh in March; 2 spring calves, both Jersey: Jersey bull. Hogs: One black Poland China sow, weight about 300 lbs.; will farrow by Nov. 1; Duroc sow. weight about 350 lbs.; 9 sboats, weighing from 100 to 150 Its. ach Farming Implements: Rock Is ,md hay loacer. Superior disc drill, ood as new; McCormick mower, hay rake, self-dump; roller, Ohborn disc, good as new; corn planter, spring'•oo(h harrow, 1-hc’je cultivator, De. r;ng binder. good~as new; beet cultivator, new ground plow, new Turnbull wagon. 2 sets dump boards, corn plow, set double work harness, set single driving harness, set carriage harness. 10 acres corn in shock, John Deere buggy, 8 doz. chickens, 2 good beds, 2 sets of springs, sofa, cook stove, good as new; soft coal burner, kitchen table, 10 ft; kitchen chairs, Blue Bell cream separator, Newcome loom, 3 cornered cupboard and other articles too numerous to mention. The ladies Aid of Zion will serve dinner.

Terms:—AU air ants of >5 00 and under, cash: ove. 85.00 a credit of 6 months will be glveh, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removes until settled for. JOSEPH WOLFE J. F. Liechty, Ncah Frauhiger, Aucts Liechty and Isch, Clerks. — o — PUBLIC SALE. Having rented m: farm I will offer for sale at .y residence 2 miles north and 1 r_.ie or x> ren. 1 mile west of Pleasant View Baptist church and 6U miles east of Decatur, on Thursday, October 24th, beginning at 10 o'clock a m , the following property, to-wit: Ten Head of Horses: One grey mare, 9 years old. with toal; bay mare. 10 years old. with foal: grey mare, 4 years old; bay mare. 8 years old; 3 yearling colts. 3 suckling colts. Three Head of Cattle: One good cow. giving milk, 4 years old: 1 steer. 2 years old: 1 yearling steer; 13 breed tag ewes, 1 Shropshire buck Hogs. Eight brood sows. 2 with pigs by side; 3 will farrow by day or sale, 3 other good sows, full blooded Poland China male hog, 25 shoats, weighing from 50 to 16® pounds each. Farming Implements: Pair hay ladders, spike-tooth harrow, carriage, grain cradle, cyclone fence machine, set log bumps, post auger, stump puller, set of surrey harness and many other articles not mentioned. Terms:—All amounts of 85.00 and j under, cash. Over 85.0 u a credit of *» ■ months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. W. W STEWART. Ed Kirkland. Auct. D. A Snyder, Clerk Free lunch at noon. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence two and one-half miiee south of Decatur, on the Mud Fike, on Tuesday. October 22, begin- »«•« at 10 o'clock am, the following i property, to-wit Four Head Horses: Fay mare, 10 years old. weight about 1400; bay horse, good worker; brood mare. 7 years old. in foal; spring colt. One milch cow. Hogs: Two brood sows, one with pigs by side; 12 head plements: Deering binder. Deering mower, hay loader, hay rake, riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, spike-tooth borrow, double-shovel plow, single shovel plow, corn planter, Oliver riding corn plow, disc harrow’ hay ladders, 2 farm wagons, beet rack, brand new; wagon box, land roller, float, grain drill, mud boat, set double harness, set single work harness, set buggy harness, top buggy, about 20 cord of cook stove wood, 500 shocks

of corn In field, about f,u Uktoes, and r iiiuermu, Tera > Ad amounts ot « Over ssot> a '“fl be g.vcu, ing his note with approve - W per < ent o!T tor cash No pro moved until settled tor ™' WILLIAM John Spuhlcr, Auct. PUB' IC SALE." S Notice Is har.tby g' ~n th(U ■ d-isuneu, r-.miuis' , l( „ r of ■ tr.- o: Daniel Jackson oil Wednesday. Oct ibis’H i-te residence of th,. ■ miles east of Decatur. | n j * H Piqua road, offer for sai e ’ t sale the property belonging J*® estate, as follows Three Horses: One sorrel mare, 5 old; 1 sorrel mare, 6 y Pafs good spring colts c 1 tWo7(tf W heifer, wiil be fresh this f a j| ; 22 head of good lireeding registered Shropshire nu, . Wagons, Corn S. t h.-aiv . harness, brass trimmed, !1H » t set buggy harness, set s j n g|, - harness, set horse blanket.--, , nets, Milburn wagon . 11;1;ion on, road cart. 011-hal: s'.are of ■ ty four acres of corn 111 slack 1 ing implements. On, set o{ ? sleds, mud ouat. sets hay 1 chaaip'on oindei, ~: i > Champion mower, Gl.dre • t'hampir , h-.. ras- ■■ t - less dice barrow, Hiosu-r * disc drill, John 1 >e--r. . m 'corn grader. Angle plow, n K jointer, -- ,' C. H k D. walking , o 1. ; ; u », riding corn plow. new wild<f| , Strong land roller. Th mas hay ;• der. Reed's spring tooth harriH spike-tooth harrow . ■ er, Steele s tbreeder, w,,-. - - aai 1 . Steele sheep dipping tank, 2LoiB I block and tackle, shoJ board. B t dump boards, set sled r .:.riers, 2 ■ hay ladder sills, 2 log . haißs. II galvanized roofing, saik cart I many other artk ies k Terms — All sums C ii" qB ’. in hand A Credit of s \ months 1H be given on all sums io--r J'w, M “ ferred payments to I - • •:denc»d fl r promissory notes bearing • e interest after maturity. • '■ to the satisfaction of ' . :-r»i{lfl J No property tc be rvm.nd until isl 8 tied for: Sale to begin at 10 odofl g a. m. H r ..EBECCA JACKSON. ■ Administritrixl John Spubler. auct. | FARMS FOR SALL I 160 acres, level, fine, black graafl fine brick house, fine new ' am on pdf near the city. Price, 86"0 per wf r 160 acres, fine brick hcuse and tsn| 84,000 worth of umber, near the dfl 60 acres, bottom black soil. Prifl 1 870.00 per acre I 1 114 acres, miles from city, f pike, fine aew house and bam, timber. Price, 810/>o'' I •1 160 acres, brick house and banl ? ’ good outbuildings, 32.000 worth ol dal p ! ber. nearly all level, near the cif '■ 1 Price. 87,000. s I Also many small farms. 80 »nd 6 acres, fine, unimproved WM. F POHLAR. 2 m-s Batesville. Ind. (Advertisement! PUBLIC SALE r • The undersigned will sell at pubbe auction at his residence - 1 * g |e * south of Decatur, on the old Cot* 1 1 farm, cn Mud Pike, on Ihursda; Os * I tober 24. begins'..', a. .0 o'clock a "L ■ jibe following pror-oit;-, : «-it: r Head of Horace: One dark grey S«l eral purpose m«ire, 6 years old, in fosl ‘ 1 sorrel mare, ’.O years old, in tod. 'll grey mare. > years old: 1 good draft ' I spring colt Good milch cow, a ) *'• 51 old, giving milk. Hogs: Ten head ol I , shoats weighing 75 lbs. each. CN<* Hens, geese and turkeys. About I*l j fine Barred Rock hens, mostly »“ young; a fine lot of young Bartel Rock roosters, 4 geese, 8 Bronte '- r keys, 4 hens one year old and 4 sprM. turkeys. Firming Implements. Olirt breaking plow, spring-tooth lew row, good as new; Osborn disc, Oli’friding corn cultivator, walking ■ cultivator, Blach Hawk corn ! McCherry disc grain drill, galvanit I iron stock trough, 2 galvanized iri* hog troughs, set heavy ladders, : land rub. Fish Bros.' widetire *»8 on, double wagon box, good double ac tion scoop board, double set of hes’l breeching harness, good set sinjbuggy harress, Union City t»P bu « p ; in good condition, open buggy. storm front, /ood as new: plush ™ and horse blankets, good as new,-.e® timothy hay in mow, 12 acres corn ® shock and on stalk, other articles 1 * numerous to mention. Terms —All amounts of 85.00 a n(l der. cash. Over 85.00 a credit ot ■ months will be given, purchase! P ing his'voU with approved security 4 per cent off for sash. No proi ,e • removed until settled for. CHAS. J. MIUJS« John Spuhler, Auct. J F. Pruchte, Clerk.