Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1903 — Page 4

AWH'L BOOT Thai Is WMat the Independent Union Movement May Become. Jc.M Crgi- rate- a* t-jiw Is Grow -g a-d Be; -s to Attract Attention. Men-V.-i z- Have Cs-s-e: T-t-Farces a-s Expect to De Ax It*. Marek 21 —The jotot erra=Ltt:.',3 of n-a is bx. ;.t< trades ar: independent c-MKracmrs iacnrporatM as tie Itavpetoder:’ Ainmzu Mectat-c* is vtra'i—< att-auoa. rat it may develop :nt. a met. body lie xgaaixatteu _s b’a ..a Ci. Lg Ka.-_s.is City. St- Lx.'’—? n: c-tirT eitaeteast x-i-re* tn to ti-e prost-ocen xi to its ez _r- i« lad Ahh&srh or<*& zarkm •> l-e&i that *3«r nr-zths oil .1 Las a ■«& b*r*ii> at fife WWte a week the m by V. n tn* the >eu>s reach** hi t•: a* - " ' . L - • a * M**-.iar_’* a*i*rx tziu ti-ir Kr-ts-i L •»—■., ..a ’ . ’1- -.1. L LXi ' - at. is thu city ki: ■ - f Li..:, i - l in : dis<’'.z..na**c aaa-sat aay . lztt ? s aaaenad that the & v : rrax-ZAttos has already b*e® re o<z».z*-d by kxawhe in fonts er year* he?: tat* - ! ai»st r.~‘.zg work u> say bet nnioa sa Vaicn forces among the buildiry trades do not express fear over the result of the non-uxuon orgraua 1300. FARMERS W FE FOUGHT F RE Was Eadty B-~*ea. but S-e Saved T> -tee-i Herses. P--.ii: lai. March 21— Fire os the fi.tr -jf w xr- h. Frexyer five af.es ncrtSseaat of bere destroyed the tai !>• heed of cattle and two sheet is ait.-.-.s to the toss of a iary* an.-tst ct ci.-_ rai the farz. ng tsnfterorau Freexayer »a= away tro» wito vroried heroscaßy to save tie tkiytee* bear of horses and was s&ccetrfsi w.'_i tie e-.j of neighbor* S’e: the was Lsdly : . —Aawag th* aataato wai a rexA.-w worth prob, at-.- I. At -ae uste x. rg the fsr-R hefJd.ta®s »•-» ;» taxes bat were »-.-. j w:th -~ 3 Iw- Ti* -e- >|. inhered. The Starr .it. Marrh^L—Srnce the Eis&;-e -.t-.- tvirtowed thoe n-i-t> ®t a-ret the farxm .x that sec-s i a-e car t S rare sport shoot -X? pact--. The t»c Siiiex., ap i tvir .a®- y«a_- after tie <' hex The isi^r—-x caagtr»» a-, i nit poxtxs. it 3sa t tiavest the reeesst hsve* se~-t. pj-..i.e-». a ■■ - otjeta *nV—t Tx<r have be* the fe. ai; Maae at v esgaei sj p-cxsii • Whole T OS'- r- xs E P*<" ' * ds— i 2 —£"■ - -ry o®* rt’ -i* - ■ te-eax afXKT v*-ett art.

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Conmyr to the opera boon* next I >~«lay Marrh ?4. in >w <A the strrjOKW4 araantMua 1 mek>*irama* »»f th>- day.“Jl Clamber* Daurhter,** The piece wae written by (Jhreo I*art«. the acthr al*i of aurh noec -**fu! play* a* Daw in thel>wrt firousrh the Brw k»T» ” etc and thin latent work from hi* prn ha* jwoven the m<>«« popular of all. It 1* full of excitement a. 4 <arthnr Mtna-ti-xw throughout the four art* All the wwnery »«*» «o.i elaborate In the caM ar*> the i»»t known art*rw and actrnwee of the TTw kwdtnic woman m Mi** Lallin HayanL who i* well known and a Moi <A the footliichte She make* a > *wwt lovable and alktfethtr ciiarmtnr heroine and playa the heroine) wtiit a «laah and apint that many'

■“ —■!■' -IWeather Forecast. Fait and geoemUy war-mer to- ■ irudr Snnday pr /nobly t term tenHOME MARKETS. SOTICE TO TEROfAXTS, Yoa ar* inwHed to insert in this free i c _ar e -r. the price yoa will pay for any sari. product. Accurate prke« paid by Decwtor tnerihaats for van-xie products. Ccrtected every day. GRAIN. BT B. L. CXAfcOU GBAIX KXkIH-SWT. Wheat, new $ G? Cora, per cwt, yeilow new 9. Corn, per cwt. new mivart 4* t>at*. new 32 Rre 46 Bariev 45 Clover Seed 450 6 (») Alsyke JI (0 <r 6 50 T-x?':tiv 1 OC* Bock wheat 65 Fat Seed 1 10 CHICAGO MARKETS. . market ckeed at 1:15 p at. tolar as foftowa: Wneat Mar f 721 Wheat. Jaly «H Corn. Mar 433 Cora. Jdr 43* Oats, May 33‘ Chua. J sir 30i May Pjt£ 41S 10 - Port XIT .' May Lard, per cwt 10 02 ; •July Lard, per cwt 9 *0 TOLEDO OAH MARKETS. Chiiged every a:>rn>'.L at 3 ?'.»'. . o'clock by J. D. Hale Deeatw. Special w.re aervire , Wheat, new No. 2. red. cash ? May wheat. 74’ J u.y wheat, .2 Cash eora. Na. 2. tnxxad. cash. 43 Mar corn 4J July cam 42» *>*ts. cash 35 I Oats, Mar W xfUs. July 3’i Rye, c-ash &3| STOCK. BT ma SCECMXS. itiLEA. I Laasbe_._ S @ ’ FI-«- per cwt. _ _ K 25~g <» i Cattle per lb _3 r 4 25 Calves, per Ib.__ 5 k? 5i ' C: ws, 2 d sieep. per lo 24 a B*f Hides, per lb. 6 * POLLTRb. it j. w. pucz exx, exrins. Fowls, per lb. j> Docks., per lb. j 0& Tsrkeya, per lb. to 11 Geese, per lb. .06 MAT TARKET. No. 1 tlmotkr hay baled; r—noJxignLa Nairn:sad hay oaxsd feW »JC> No. 1 c kreer hav baled) —l—_fej» © FJO Low hay ?! JD lees *OO4. AND HIDES rr a tairg® k rn. 1 ft Xi He to 1® Sn*-p nests *je to fl W Beef tdes. pec poood 10

an artrem may *r«4l envy ( wxnilla r rume Marte Lauren*. EL>> Fro*. Jaaxre Nerval C. W. Godrich. Walter Scenhop* J J Hyland. Allan Fcate.F F WaHace. Andrew Quxrk. are sune of the other prinnpal» and all are wri] known and popular favorite* “The Mlaaoari Gir!’ was the cause jf tfie S R O. sign being displaved at the Bijou yesterday. This popular tbeuer wa» packed freer; p.t to to witness the splendid comedy Sadie Raymond ia a bright soubrrtte and a clever dancer, white Fred Ray stood keeps the aodieore in a cooten <tous uproar at laughter The ptere to aptendidly staged and the support teg company strong Chkago Chluuk-te.

Calf tides.. OTj Coon bides 40 st 1 3S Poems hides IGe <7 4G Ssuuk hulee '£x a 1 ■».' M .4 hades . • • !.rat hides Ute st 22 Ta., w. pt-r pound Oil COAL Anthracite ? 900 Lkoretx-. lump 4 75 Djoeetie. nut 4 50 chl tarket. Tiosa $1.67 Pennsylvania 1.52 C<ra:ag 135 New Cattae 129 North Lima 1.14 Sooth Lima 1 £»5 Indiana 1.05 OTHER PRODUCTS. »y ramocs Gwcrtaj asn kktlvk. Egzs. fresh, per dcz. $ 11 Butter, per pcxind 12 Potatoes, per bcsbel 45 TARKET NOTES. Liverpoci mar set opened : eens higher on wheat. Cora opeoe,; ; cecit hig&er Receipts at CLteago today: H ngs * JOOO Wheat 15 ears Cora 30! ear* Oats 335 ear* Estimate for totnorrtiw: 4GX»X Wbeiat 4*.’ cars Cora lss ears Oats ±?ears I r *~'CNS • 7- -- C-—•—. =• ce* G-a- “ -.. 1 :-z 1-3 L resteck. ’.- . x-xps i C-a - a-c U restnek. v-.- —*t t — « 1 mpc i , - 2 aLi»i. 4 T- -‘r.eb- ’ * , •a. xwt •- • < <mr . .» iz . K .■•£>— n* »: F ■ '-2E-, t.. -*5- —-:*» "MS: Cra - x-l P-r. z « C- xajo. 1 -j% « -as Mi. . — . TS KmSr a> «*, .'xr a'** •safer tr, . twy as x x\ luWM»« iUC J4.U >«.’ -'Ji tZM •*»* .ttas *ja M»r JUS Ml! Jwy .—„_....._........... uo sat K-x— M»» ar ajr fer .... tx- a* I =«?« - - <M M Cawag ran wiartes—Wm«: *e --..rt mol U- yers. ». - aa tan At Loutevife. W*ae&—s< 5 Sae»—J« tvi v •« 'ileik im S . 1 a x*c ' . 1 »2.sx 4 C>i; «— Sse*:x m E ’i»» ’1 ■ •<»—‘saw-y «t aug'.« e-nr? —m t-a*. *. laa at—tMM? M SI X>AAt Cincierati. W'suas—»* J -•!. "e '. »c» —*a«*4y. <i : a_x»: *•>< <ww-H«wtr . ** t zs_x«i tf)a . *— - - x S 2 A- * H--r»— Aec»» X KGg A #•••>—H—.- X Mt»M Lasav —San •< as SaM L *ertoc< at C* '•fet-t r» fS »j<. —*4cfe2f M M.-XA44' '€* M jfi At New York. X S Qrw* M £ • bfe» >—* ’-*♦.* M 1 La&» —8.7 At East B.'faio. CKe-*W!' H tt ” M ■• — AfV«v uSS ' s: -c Sea^k— -moct •* n »As.n Laetj»—lK S»- -» * S-c-t Weight in Fuel. Ix-raxs j-cr*. Ini. March 21.—St much .ne.gnat.on Las been arous -i in this city over abort weights by certain coal dealers daring the past win ter. that action has been taken by the board of pobiic improvements, and excavatkses have been begun to buiM city scale*. A city weigher will be on dsty in a aben time and an ordinance is wow pending in the cosarll tn enm pel all dealers la coni, wood or other feels to present eastomer* with certl •cwtcs cf correct weight, signed by tbs city weigher. $25.00 Reward! We will give a reward of fr 25.00 for any kind of spavin or any splint, sweeney. capped bock, bowed tendon. wind galls, or any ailments that cannot be cured by the use of GILMORE- CACTTIC OIL It has been no tborooghiy tested that we know it will do all we claim and more. We bars so much faith in the curative power* that we guarantee every hot tie to give uusfscUon or money refunded. Price s®e per bottle. Gilmore I/rug Co., Fleteber. Ohio. t'se Gilmore's Headache Powder* Sold by all druggists. SifSm For Sale—Owing to poor health I will *ll ny store and property at Magtey. Indiana, or trade sane- for farm or town properry. Anycoe wanting to go into ImiMM would do well to rome and investigate same or wvtks R'X'ert Cm Magle’. /ndlast i CUfeSOtf I

>C- ><♦♦#****** a I WHEN KNIGHTHOODS - WAS IN FLOWER ’ 0k T- L-e 7r.:r«f CWtaZrvrionsnd MshTu-’ tb 1 V g r ( - <I-.. 1- L - ■'■ •< •■ - £ Imism sad AwMteed l«io Moclws English From Sir Edwis *SB* Memoir i/>oi By ED'.Vl's CASKODEM [CHARLES MAJOR J —jjrt. 1' -■ V< :.• ■' V the Bowen-Mrv’ < ■v<‘ r v

Wt» the runn br-gax to gather In ter fa-'? tad the dimples eame respons.Fe t? hw sx. *♦. bark xec ptrfectly p bead, streteb--r-f soft, white ttroaT so full and r,.«=d 2nd tesuTfni. talf . «.Lg her b._ zz. -jes o_. they shone again fr- — bt-nexti. -- siade < f those Jcog. :.r '.tabes »• ?n her red Jp* ; i~-i .■ -v qg her teeth of pearl aid sbe gsve ti-- little elap of hse sense, a sect sf efimax to the wft low. r .. : '• r. - .» .. - m-de a ; i-turs es c~ 1 er. ;: ■ •• kr»i a<-«« t. it it is us w;o4«- -rt w»r- f e’j about Lev end n-r - fcve as one car-te* a ceotagioa. I .: sore, as you already know and bad reat-ered. A., that prevented a dx_y reltjae wns —y fas’ sw-~t se*:<Vrr. Jane v'L.se imaz* rested L— y heart. 2 AviEgsaferaerd. T wonder if y~w peodlgv pla-s sards—that .-• STei s* we Ud - - : 'ey ' tsiei Mary. You say be bra Bved c-xi tn Fret re. where tbe game was mvettea, j i* T e no i -,'x. be TFfeFQF* T’ 77 F<*- &..• T-Z3* &• fr.txi:«cs a pststot wjea be m gkt be sx-.rear arm -t arngte Landed and aiawe.* -I ds ixx fcacw as to bM dancing and rard lit ring but I dare -ea’.ar*a t* duet teth.* I rtpCiei not j Bkhra Lir to&e at sxreasm.. Sne Lad yer tz » arx w» Brand»ii -I wiZ Ltxiri ten crowna.” sa.d j Mary :.®ekly. for st* E-red a wager ' amd wit a bora gam:»ier. -Taken.' si?d L -We w- try Lm -e tech ttmracw ttnn—L -lon tomx L.“ ", :rt t-J io oat. I w-21 Late Jane tier* wilt -say I -—■ x_ . 3t: y •c -. I wS ha-e tarda tsc. and we saai see what be az. 4r. at tr Jxst we £jw. no cant eise f 1-. T:n amd Jar* tie new Ireite ct rr7.it and L . ! can Lar”y va.’” And si- fa riy i- ' red v t_ - -*’■-•■ ts gsve t aest. ftr - _ le 1- 2 k__ as twe esupaes .ac.y and ’ie rang -ns garex. zczt- t; f - rreater ssartre sf . ~ Tue te= aww* wage -je gare to .’_ bat r. ft- i»r - ■ - rerei .-.ria tar _ag port y ■ e ; : ag sate and with ht? -ne next -e* tg W L e L t'w. -. -® ny rxxa tit’ r_gti I awat'-r*: Brenftre art --i ix. ' ibe iw.ax-. ;:.et bamcr tut tv aanet* bm. Ts-A rr re’- S:- L- f.f -.- wfcat be w radd -re H* : w- -» >-re ied before ax uri. ta ew xisgry wiare. was rel-iou. :-3t tare tew >-. K* had learned t vw—_r jz ■ “H- w >:ne <Ld fy a- e*» ataeer BTt ai! I a>t-er was mtrjin xB sty fife Fta «nre j vis -nw jcaurt: w-.ni uy gnt< ton ». t_: not anew bow u. p» —7 tie mnsr. I msmbted ora s-JOe see- .f 1 MnllMfcw and best s amwr. Je wxi so mjwst tnd uteLx far -iv - made m* tarry Btr 0 vbs * —. ' exx» is ter t-uexiOt tut” ‘ v i» t.;t- «- gis t it to-ppsmsd I Le t w man wbo eat be tt w~»r» m tae 7*-:! wber :t juetsre ter *'re nsta.lv has its Ft-re ax sawraspetg ot x-** ttos far th* crier earwne ’ ‘Sbe told nr of ; »tr ea , ..’t»ci --- returned, -'iiut w < su- at.'. •* second best and lermey u. j*overthrow 1 a .> .■ ’ “Tbe mtn wLv es.-ns is a wonar.r its rut •— » . , great deal <>! r nd • . rej.. «-d. and tie-: -ir-fi-r greatly p>a»eC taa.- t.-mbcc. thought as sir d»c I was no: K-re u> wiiu. >e » a* - Battered if ie tsrre tier > invited t» S.—J. 1 vager Mary to a little A* to the torn.*- ... there myself. : <ugi .. tie tbe queot><« iw ure- -. ».- . te played earth ttuc Qaievt wut .« - g , the matter of Ma- - »>.re le- rev was but Uttte ts at bavirg toe. niuci <r 1 . Brandon tseiaxg v.. ’ • . , . hlr. self in that v-pre The next evetiug fl e t .,n - ref time we weudec! »« • v , „ quented routt- nud >w«v ■ .. , as secretly as poostiir » ■ room of the priurew The dote war wp*»eC, te -«c- ..«» and re met the ftti gt»» 5thrreixLl l hng ,„i v H-au<fcr e . bantenr.z routereistiot. new um and estates of z!» mu tnia. te smR ,< r ’ and be bad ijrtf'.rC os«r it « »&► «— of bunx-r if qx,' k t u m*J«» tw MB ) intentional offense. i» war w la.skinned st a perv of psemssu>xi— smg bad note of that B'.ff bwssk. so troub.reouae to ouwjf f*va>u. Now. Jane and Miry w«re towxp* bantering me becapw 1 waa shnrr 134 inclined to be. to fset, roia«<. mr t did not rare It made them. a<: »j** their tangtrng was s» ouuugr.na g made me laugh too. and vr U <». joyed IL I w ocid give a pt«a4 sawLaig bbj time for a gx«l magh, and ttou. I (ti-tx. to wby i bars always feem- ', round. ffo. upon entettog. 1 said “Hto grac-.- the Lmbe ot SußxmK In- ' dteS ’

They each made a sweeping courtes,, with bat! on breast, and grately I sainted him: -Your grace, good even." Brandons bow was as deep and Tactful, if that were possible, as theirs and wbeu be moved on into the room ft was wit!, a little halt in bis step and a big blowing out of the ~ , - '. --f Ihß •- ■ ■ ■ ris into [reals of soft lighter and put us al! st our ease Immediately. Ab. what a tblug it is 1° look back ■-'■on-that time of life when one finds tis ber.ren In a ready laugh! -Bi- seated, all." said the princess. -TL;s is to be w tbout ceremony and ollv we four. Noone knows a word of it Did you tel! ary one. Sir Ed win 7’ “Perish the thought!" I exclaimed. She turned her face toward Brandon. “But I know you did not. I’ve beard tow dtocreet you were about another matter. Weil, no one knows It then, and we can have a famous evening. You did not expect tb s. Master Bran* don. after my reception of you the other mcnJng’' Were you not surprised when Sir Edwin told your “I ttsink 1 cau safely say that I was prey ired not to be surprised at any-ti-.n? your highness might gracious'y < ode to do—after my first expert*Lc smiling. “Ibdeedr returned Mary, with ele rated eyebrows and a rising Inflection an the last agfebto of tte word. It -is now her turn for a little surprise. "'eli. w-.. try to fitd some way to surpr.** you one of these days.” And *.re time - me when she was full of rarpries for him. Mary continued: “But tet ns not talk about the other ? - f wiat use are -other days,’ any- " .*' J- 're the even:: gis over. Mas- •-- PriDdoa. we want you to give us 1 ■ -r sermon." Ami she laughed, set’.xg off three other laughs as hearty . • -re i? ' she 1.1 uttered the Tie princess had told* Jane and Jane Lid *- f me «f the “Sertaon in the is Mar.- called it. ai_- ■ .- as much as I,” said ’i rail befieve that" responded E’-ixd o >xAing at Jane with a sos-•-2 : r . ..te too admiring and ’aMiSii'i-is .1 to salt me. te 1 was a Tte «t -tv west up again. yoc-Liii st* doesn't? Weil. In t-t’.. Mv - Erandon. there is one *i—'.g ’—i' iitvt be ia.d at your door —yare as Satterer." For answer **l j. a ..-.-.I and •: it gave us the o- tad avit we went tn a rippling et-a-ia. *.. atont nothing. Some perj sana may end snr toaghte Canfeb. tat i’- ‘ ’• ' to ■■ - !-- i- the '■'* 1 -nsdota. St George! I'd -" ® ---•'r just oce other laugh »lte fiat te )®st soe otb»r hour of ’ * -t- < iood and glowing soul ’ 3.v ■ :.4- . .us. happy _-i- k i.j! f,i.-*dtoe creating joy • *-er f- r mufst <)( jjy conver*a- ‘ '! .-y ask- ■ - f *to WligreK. •r.O’...ng?" . i-.- «- .. i.-g w demure you v * u; -- •=.-■: - f could not - * V-.U3 a .eag-te of her. but those j 2"s are nearly always “ - " **-d- ~so innocently: yen ate to dance? If so. I At,; tie rea- Led for her ' - .'l.tfnl. MasT ’ L:_- •• w.th ■ ‘'J 1 “* > r “* with a saucy little ’ a'L-c. meaning so much -Lree as in than to Brandon. *f .rerl the Liugh. and aptied. bar Lauds that set * ' rhe thought it the ■ fete gesture in the l and tis aft wemtoeton* tha tour wm at an Tljetsie tsl *.-->ww Mary's inrl. - .< \f ::: ignore hail protmbly mmi her wager at . aga n iskM Mm if he danced. , ? ' ■ “ • .re-- Thank ' ’ ’ •*• *■* •'•• hto feet biwide r* ready fo r the "■* the girl s laugh, ■tote wtosily aterey, had anoth.-r ««e .*W »t- .fe* *. .T ,h * Po'i'bcd :■' -i :I ,t 7* “ '*'**■ * fe ■»s»ic to take the T* V.** 8 “*» f*lWt the sight of v-> wxadtag there together,[7 J*** *** tawing; .T- .. r ,.;. thgt |m>w 1 »ky «u<l a wealth «®»niug his Six font [,>*«*» naaaood. strong and vigor- • « « young Im. Marj f u f *7;2' vcriuhil r Z b *’“' a “' l s» were t rr.T U t 0 °' l * r tb “t Whl ke a Perfect one • «ro fnew.Li ™ and ootirtesy, Se ‘ an ' l * **ll bßck. In p Pr . *1 and . p, M . ni of ‘ b ; moment wa. •OUM throw herself J . out her

forward with her u«.il a tr ■ side, her upllfterl arm undulating ■ the white neck of a swan-so, > | sh-ere. which was slit to the ■ fell back and left it bare— she w» s ? 1 sight worth a tong journey to see \ 5 ■ wlien she looked up to Brandon with, I laugh in her brown eyes and a currin! ■ smile Just parting her full, red itaS I that a man would give bis very lu C fc7? 1 -but I bad better stop. | • Was there ever a goodlier couple I I asked Jane, by whose side 1 Mt i “Never.” she responded as si.epia-. | and. strange to say. I was jealous be cause she agr.red with me. I w a , ous because J feared it was lirandon’i ! beauty to which she referred. That I thought would naturally appeal to het Had be been loss handsome I should perhaps hare thought notiikig O s lt I but I knew what my feelings were towar J Mary, and I judged or rath« misjudged. Jane by myself. 1 sa . posed she would think of Brandon n ■ l could not help thinking of Mary Was anything in heaven or earth ever so beautiful as that royal creature dancing there, daintily holding up bet skirts with thumb and first finger. ju st far enough to show a dlstra foot and ankle and make one wish be had been born a sheep rathvr than j sentient n»an who bad to live without ! Mary Tudor? Yet strange as it may seem, I was really and wholly in lore with Jane. In fact I loved no one but Jane, and my feeling of intense admj. ration for Mary was but a part of man’s composite Inconstancy. [to bx coxtixved.l .. , tiLrj Painter.:, Take Notice. I will let to the lowest responintile 1 bidder for jsxir.ting burn. uTain ! house, tool hou.se and tenament house <>n my farjn throe-quarter ' mile northeast of the city Alito 1 be two coat work, with all material I furnished. Send in your bid-on or before March 28. A. R Bell. s?tft PUBLIC SALES W. E. Falk will offer for sale at his residence one -half mile east of Ktvare, Ind., beginning at Ift o’clock a. m. on Monday. March .10 Three head of horses, consisting of one brood mare, ten yars • >ld. one four year old. one two year Id Ten j head of cattle, throe milk cows, two three year old hiefers. Two J-year old steers, threee yearling calves'. !40 head of ewes, all with latnlis. :■ brcxxl sows, will farrow soon: Two j male hogs,seven pigs, about■" hi«-k ens; farming implements f all kinds; household goods and many other articles. Terms of sale: i’ or under, cash in hand, sums over that amount, nine months time will , be given by the purchaser giving hinote with approved security M. D. Stewart, auctioneer. ft’illiam Briener will offer for sale at public auction at his n -id’tv < ? miles south of Peterson on the Ik-a tur & Bluffton stone road. >m mencing at *en o’clock on Tu-sday, March 24, the following property Five head of honest, consisting <> 3 brotxi mares, three year old man' colt and yearling horse colt; 7 h«a<l of cattle consisting of milk ov. 3-year old heifer, will be fn -h in April and 5 head of young oattli 3 brood sows, will farrow some time in April and these sows are heavy Ixmixl good stokk; Champion bin der in gixxl condition’. Champion mower as good as new, Avery orn plow, one horse corn (Titter, heen run two years. Wooddomp hayraki Two, sjirig tooth harrow-, two lireaking plows, new ground plow two double shovel plows. 2-h< "'*■ Turnbull wagon, two buggies on< agood as new. pair heavy bob sleds, set double work harness, about ” bushels clean oats and man' •rlier . articles. Terms—<s.oo or under cash; sums over that amount nine months time will be given by th l purchaser giving his note with g "d security No property to be r' ed until setthxl for. Fred Repp rt. auctioneer. 1 W. H. Myers will oiler at public . sale at his residence on west Monro® and Thirteenth street, in the city 1 of Decatur, on Wednesday, March - 1 ( 1908, commencing at 10 o’clock a. tn . ’ the following described proi*’rt.' One ten year old family horse, 1 five 'ear old milk cow, will*be fresh Sept- ’ 1; 1 brood sow, will farrow April s ; t 5 shoals, 80 to 100 lbs.: 75 head of t chickens, corn in crib, hav in barn, 1 one horse wagon, 1 spring wagon. r gtxxl as new; 1 phaeton buggy, good . ax new; 1 steel breaking pl'J'v. I i single shovel plow, 1 double shovel I plow, I.five tooth cultivator, cross cut t saw, I barrel spraying outfit, laf'' press and sausage grinder, 1 copper i *®ttle, 2ti gal; 1 iron kettle, 1 set bug KV harness, I set wagon harness. 1 set . plow harness, 1 grain cradle, lot of early six weeks potatoes, lot of pun* t Rural New Yorkers potatoes, several . barrels of pure cider vinegar, house ’ I i'l a, ’d kitchen furniture. Terms •'ll sums under ?T>cnah; sums over ■?•> t ■ n credit of nine mouths will be gio" . « urehaser giving note with wx uritv ! to the satisfaction of the above, h red c I Iveppert, Auctioneer.