Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■TUI BVgWIMO, BICBFT BT U■ W «a • ■LLINHMAM. IUI»C»I»TIOB RATE* *y <*rrl*e. per-**♦► Wo c*.r»'.»T per y-*r U OC fl» »*u. p*r rr.r-r.ti. »»c !*> «*ail. per year »» »O st**.* eogtea. Two O*at* Bsfi**rtl*:i.( r*M**n*>l* Ate. eno* *pp.lc*tto* B*t*»»* tea p wtoflitw at Paean*. I*4l- ■• MOaaoen-ei*** a.*:, nutrr WBIB&'i .' — ~ ■- — 4 H HELLER, MANAGER Carriage ao<i mgn (Minting ■■ Buhier Bro'a blacksmith shop Cal! and see air work. Corner Fire* atx! Madfatofi Streeto For Sale A refngatcr a* good a* new. will m4!cheap inquires! thia office. 3"dlf Cover Leaf route direct line to the new oil field* al C*»*y. West field ana Oilfields. llhnoia. OH on nearest < lover i*sa‘ agent Ail amart up-to date women* lodar, know how to Itakr.waab. mng and play Without three talent* a Wife is X G I tileMftbe take* R hr Mountain Tea Smith, Yager A Falk Ixart A chain with a email orca* attached F»nd*r will j>iea<* return to Mia* Katberyne Smith I Re war I \ anted M .I*'' ftotisty l.ar. 1 U arrant' V> I pay 00 tor telang me who baa <<®e, whether I bay .t not I»e*ier» ex rwjrtßtl H K Keitey, Kansas City. Mlaaoar: 4t Thia M the weaaon of ItattaaraM**. tandac bn* and apnng disorder* Hoiiiatrr a Rock* Mountain Tea >a a ' •<.n> |-re-e-: tat <* Make* y<*j »tr mg ’ and »ig.«r * .Yr, te* ot tat det* Sm th i«<w.i *:* For H«nt—A well furniahad right; room bouar with bath Enquire at thin nfltor You lead th* life giving current the | minute you lake it A g»ralie **>*h.tig warmth Ells ibe nene* and Hood with life. It a a real p*** ire to ta>* Hull later'• K>kr Me m. la r lea : tea 1 la! <*la > It- Yager A Falk Fur Hale —!?5 acriw f mi'ir* from Dwcalur < x»d slack noil, tiled good new botiar two bam*, one t* atsM good we!' of water and wind o • • iv ' -■ n nrtb. graioorya, tool abed, bog J»n ■tetoken «m»j> and cioae to ncbocd ■ on atone roa.l price |- jwr acre ’squire of Albert Be a. Plea** nt Mill* R F D No 1 Sm<>
PUBLIC SALE Th* sadmumnl wdl ofl.w at pub \ j»e no* n>:> *->uth ao<i <>*>•• mtW w«wrt <rf Muerw, and fir* miiw > IMlrtb <rf Berts* so Wednesday, Meh. 21 Tb* foiksw'.ag property: FIVE IIUOOFH-’KM* .«.».rt mg <rf woe bo* B»*gis# mar* cotn mg V**r* With ! as. '*« fir gray mar* ocmoug lour poofoerfd. oroaffbt *bottt I•* 0; on* «*rft ixaxi ieg two ywwr* old one bmw« mar* oom. ng * y«*r» old; oat I year old 1 mare hoary >.lh ! *1 three: head us CATTLE, w! frooli co* with by axl*. w yrtWußg ■a* '<•« <i«W tudb ■ SEVEN HEAD SHROPSHIRE SHEEP. *• «•««• »*><i <>o» t»u-k wwn* will farrow ;a»t <jl tnotitb TWENTY FOl K HEAD OF H'M»> On* male b < > •>•«, will farrow by ttw last of tuonib or tirrt of I ■Mt FARMING T<»<>LS Two double wrta work La mew, oq* art a* g'»»! a* o*» , two aingi* wta of buggv baauew*, oo« wet fly ueta. D**r mg mnder, good a* u»«. cut about JO *>r«» Dw i 'k u.-»er ,■ ••! aa o*« m* waif dump hay rake, grasu drill, robimr bra buggy g’f'jd aa new. at**; tire boggy. I«ir bora* carriage. good abm* inch Uns wagon. u«w wagon bed, hog rack, bay i adder* four narrows, cuoMating of i«j spring tooth and two spike tooth, on* breaking plow, rt* double above! plow, cb* single ■hovel plow, car* two bora* corn plow, walking or riding, on* a**«l «o«w sirtof .Amwncao fence stretchers. mud boat and rttaaßora. two grind atone*, one good cook rtove. s< >m* houaeb rid an I kitchen furniture, about four tout of mixed bay. folder in the mo*' about 400 buabal* corn aoc r picker! aewl CQCS, 25 or ItO cord* TERMS *ll auma of $5.00 and under c**h Or ail auuta otw OU a credit of site Ej -ntba will be gif*", purvhaaer gi« i«g note with approved security. I pc sent, discount for cash, L. L. Sheline. >Ted Rppert, Auctioned
* THE GRAVE OF ELIA. ■ attau** KWnrt *<• Fin* the Tamh a* Charles !*»b. Muttons "Literary Landmarks or Loudon” was largely a ial-or of lore and ’ ..« H e result of years of hard ! work. Mr. Hutton gives this example of tbe d IBcuhb » that stood !u 1..s way: ; "Another Sunday afternoon I devoted J to a pious pilgrimage to the grave of > \ tlinric* Lamb at Edniontea. A* usual tcissly at Edmonton knew anyth.:.*' Ibe ctiurrhysr*. i« : >t a small <«o\ and It is entirely ti led. The sexton and the grave : sorer ar.d a tew persons wan der.ag at. nt cvuid give me no tnf<» tr.aliun .Mo*t of them bad rreier heard of Mt. Lamb and 1 could not find U>e >a< n-I • \ -or . y I .p; .It. tbe rector. .. .d aa he left tbe i.-dry dour after »er -e irauing on the arm of • pretty youug woiuaa 1 appr-so bed him. ra *»'l my but and a«k.d pc’Hvly ( ! It be •* me where Cl.. hM Rttd Mary Lamb were resting BcaH? b* rvuid not *ay! And 1. forgetting the da', rte pia.s *.>d in* amr.-d cfh<* cursed lb*; mtor for bi* crku ual IgUo ■ ran.e “ xirrat brsvena,' I *a‘.d *y" o ought to tie *«!: u; -d of »..» rsi-lf! In your care have been placed tbe asbe* of <>t.» i of tbe f<..-em<.*t men la th* whole bi* tory of Engliab letter* Ara! jott don't ! kt .w w lice they are! They l ave made ' your churvtiiaiM and your p«ri*b d.» 1 ■ n . ; . - ! bar* enri.e S.n.'i le* to i • t < Uarlr* i site. and • m tbe w« tor of ' tt»e cbttrth doti t know where it t* : You ousrf.t to be heartily ashamed of' y«»umtt Ar.d 1 turned spon m; heel j »l.d est 1 ■' . ! ;.g there • tw' <v ■ tad H T «t boor after tbe above Incident , ‘ ©w'B'’lrTw’Q Hmm * I i«* IlLttloQ w .»• it• Tijj I>» j B tk. iHMf tl'H'totf l.'JUil >it TOT I Tfl.trf’sfM’f* Ih’ I;A<1 WTFf ’Bd • ; th*- ttsefitjHii*. »iU rmodortM L.a to the grate id C < - I •< DRIVING BEHIND OXEN R«I1«hL |» I«4U l« BMii f avtea ••■*>■» •anal • «»«m ta*rt» M* ~Xnv r f WT !?.« Y sh ' X'i't Dr. 1 • L < Jark •• ■ * b .ch !r&Yi-un« m> < -3T j nM wo .»? |«roU-n «« ’ llt te- fiye p*rf» of lOts '• ! af?rri Sited tip i& t k ■ tgk hlrtt ttxvUgtl lite* Ks -T U*T* 11* <ttt l*» I ft>* rwvwqMirßii . » p. rt (4 tbr <it*» them i®*« to iOr • rtmsfwt I'-’m-a- fiftUa'Si! -.rfir *'! •# ■ If'«s ttM Bb s.tf lit * r«t* *4 tbrre t»r frw m ’e* *b aim! F**|te»- *ils if h H tb<* ***«*ti ’ inf 1 •btti ».< d *i JBtt, if ffef n srt>t lugair* . ’e »a tfiag air! tbe frngrwart )*«o >e I* 14 <«i-.ng la the brdgrrvwa. , <t *o far rw muted front |iam afire all ■fiut, after a aigtd «d atsri- travel, wino, vwo .«!;,» OGt in tbe broad 1 isrtot i of » ..■«.!*» u;«« a<- ivrtlaw j i of flit! < it id cabin* and are tin- ti&kwd - ri. Hir.r. bMigvy ami fan. • <ed. th* | r - ■ MUM I aaut h t.s tbe u». <»*«! gram dealt - out to 'lieu * , S'let.q. ba ltd' u to* r. 1- of « t .!• ' rve*> to crsA flu f wd wl Ti tl er rate '>ki re*. ».«< ■• opl»•o* and make ui ywur n im! tl «t India, ib fai i.e time. nearer the Infer** i tbsu mi <xi.i*r e* .utry la the world." •be Tbrwabr •« •«<* she «It. Mr Hoc* • b«W do you WO’’ I I I w»« talk i.« to Mrs. Xekdorv St’t i now. a >•! I roukta't tielp th ’.king of j I you He- And waa *!•* discus*mg met J j Nh<- Kot exactly M*e WM «-«lsa>r|»t- I | ire **i* ft r wmib*'T »tuj Ju*t j if I stii«»riiw nhttb i jr Bwrr orv* . :>tj <l»* £1 !’«*..M<h |*t- ■* : Lwdger Tilt- .tramidifp Korea. wLteb amvai at Man 1 ram ••*> from tbe ««■ ut re I craliy brought tbe O.«*t vai ialue rir | la'gntbrnt f t raw rlk e-»r landed u this rwuutr* If wna sTAtth ♦Mi mrIt waa d l-i'. east fit h»»t» tbe pair <tt. 3,e Iw.ra •f 't GrtaAlnw Iweewae ta fblwa. A u.tssusut test..' s tfee Lsk , .tvef iu M? -t ;a aays be posted tbit it • i '» !t- «ie <!»y At r. tof i l.H'ta were water tnlila for the grind 1 ir,g of a ran. st !e tree* ir-t •* powder tc Slake fur *®*e The tree* are cbor i*d Into rm all piece* and thrown Into a ! pole la » heavy to UaUMM, which re j valve* aw s larger »t<m* a* tb« water rttebr* through Inflow. In the mtn, eeawot. w en tbe river flow* full and , i fi,.t a fair of mills r*O <ilnd 2>*< ent '| uew ikV*i pounds) of lacene* a day. It ■ i» anade up Into bulMlJwe of this weight pan' .... I ajM.l f.ir fifty atrmg* as cauli labour ?r *... *•»*•» I B.SoSr* Vr„«■ «*e >**l|»lk. Fre:> ii'.i.g m U e*ttoilister abbey Can an M’iiberforae told a ■’«»! »tory ol | the ceieiiratril Welsh prea.-brt, < hrlwt «b.i* ttaiiA who darwd publicly to ex , press m» ' !.!»• Hess for Jenny l.infl'i Ic .s ihfui » '»<>“■ A member of b.s romgregai ion, a atra!tla<-ed Caivlaiat j Standing on the steps o* tbe pu'pit tskisl tbe proaclier w hether a man dy j Itg at uue of Jenny iJnd s roncert* r w *ukl g» to heaven. "Sir.*' replied Mr r Evan*. "a ChrUtiau will go to hwuvet j. whenever he dies, but a fool remains s k foil < •■■■ !:>•• pttlj. t Steps ’ Lvet tur i*uber abbey «c«>gregstion evutaf hardly stifle its enjoyu.eut of ti»i» repartee. e •be I’Mlti *»a th* l«veAtmeet. “Here/* coMipiaiiWNl tb** ugxr;<*rt»<3 I father, "I bare ip-ut hearty fllyrb on that girl * edn n.ou. sud now 'h< goes and mar: ies a $2,500 a year clerk i "Well,” Mid tue tHend of the family '• "hu’t tha? a]) nf 15 |>er cent on >uw mvevtibenn What more do you wautT
THE COMMON SPARROW. ■ • la S.l Aivrar* the Setflsh !><*• Void Hr I* Palate* Tbe bouse sparrow has been called a nuisance, a street gamin, a vagabond, a thief, a robber, and thia by many so called bird lover*, yet. in my opinion, be Is one of onr most interesting bird* He is lively, bright, thrifty and brave Xo one, not even U>» worst enemy, can gntnsay this He is also ever ready to help Ws own kind out of any difli rutty into which they may fail. Our d.iy. s« I w:is walking up street past a Urge r»!H where dozens of sparrows were collected. I saw sousething which has ranch increnseil my esteem fiw the *0 called little street gan.in. It was in nesting time, and y ing birds hardly able to fly wer» quite common. A* 1 walked on tny attention w as attracted by one of these In the middle of tbe road alone. ll* waa sitting there and every little* while • vtng out a little disconsolate chirp It hils I was watching him a delivery enrt came down the street at full *’.«wil Tl* young bird was likely to »■ crushed, but I waa not the only ole aerrer of its <!i*tross. As I wsteAed alxwit a doacn sparrows fiew down and gathered round It. 1 didn't know wbst was pt-.ng to happen for tbe minnts but I w ->« anon enlightened. Tl>e flock ;>f new comers fairly bustled tbe little I one mt of the way of tbe oncoming cart and into tbe safety of ti* ditch ! don’t know exactly bow they did It ' they moved so quickly, but I think It was in the same way that a man 1* ri. Tied onward In a crowd. He belpa bin-seif a little, and ti* people around b'nt sweep him forward. The little In- 1 . • t clearly showed that sparrow* are not alwny* as *< fia|: and unf-e1.... .... ... t:.<> are painted.—Amateur BpertMßßk THE MALE CRiCKET. l.rl.ae Treat He t>e«el«e« Foe t*. I*«t hi* Ik.irr. 'n the Amarican Natural!*! J. L. Hances k <.<«■* an Inttrestsog deaertp* t: 1 of *ore of the babit* of tbe at.-bw'.i bsmsuow c-rsk'-'t Tbe most • tr.iig i»*rt of th* ar.-ount deals, with the «ilnromeut* which tbe male 1 cricket* pusuMM When be wishes to ■ attract tfce female the male cricket j raises in* fore wmg* vertically above I hl* bead and by rubbing them over each other produces a biqb pitched i •ng rc or, perhaps better, ahrilhr.g. Wbe# ti* female* atteotion hs* l>»-m . attracted *-.’• goes to the male and I proewd* to take advantng- ot tbe refr«*i.trees* offered I p-n tbe wate'e bar* situated well forward <*o tbe ■ thorax, H a Utt* oeprraa* »n or well ta *l,. ft a .ms'i quantity of semifluid materia! la secreted, tUmbing tip on be ma • • !>a> k tbe female e«ta thia • pparr-utly d< lent* morsel With great rag- i.»-« It I* evidently aot’>etb.:.g r-*;»*-i*l!y cb*k» wbb b i* formed ti*re for her '*|r. ill be*n fit Thia proceeding migjgrata that treating a* a means of winning a lady's love is *4 coat <rd ta tbe ailurett*®te of ice (Tv< ami »od* watw. — bfctr't Weakly A l«**»ra Tew* In Japan t as I'oit 01* factor enter -..g .i.to tb< ■!.•■>■ of a daughterin law is i*r skill in raising silkworm*. Tl»rrr .* m« rv Io ibis than t ptwars on fl* .Ultu'e of ti* statemi-l.t. for it we.-: « that the thread spun Ly a silkwoiu> regular sad even in propor tioti, as tie- worm ha« been regularly and ratrf f“d Tbe pcospectlrG mother tn law ivfuily and miautely eiati.n** ti* gsrmeuta of tbe aspiring bridr, )udg »g of her qveldkaUana by tier if OwMae* Brben»«* Alexandre Itumas. hr, waa once vf*. •ting the son, who at that time lived In . a rlUa neir Baria. They aat io a Lay •crap of a garden behind the Uoum juder the one small tree it contained. It was a broiling hot dev, and liumaa. who «aa very stout, amd to bls *ou ”1 an- stir.rating with the intra** beat “ » . ' fi bat shall I do. fatlerT < “Buppooe you o|*n your cbambes window aed let a little air into th* garden.” replied old Alexandre, with gravity. Wocwen lw Vvatee. in Venice, say* «* l*dle*f Realm, the women ot tbe lower claaseo accept tributes to tbeir beauty from perfect atraugrr* as a matter of course It is consklrred not only proper, but polite, to eomp’.'tßeM » passing maiden on the charm of her beautiful eyes or complei'.nn if one treads on the skirt ot a pr* I'y woman, on* ba* otUy to aay. "Pardon, beautiful girl.” to receive tbe most dsxxaiug senile and bow in return for tbe awkwarduew* Al cafoa froqiwnted by tbe people It l» tbe custom for ws'tera to say wln-u j » ing a chair for one <>f tbe sromen. “Take tbis test beautiful blood." or. Sit here, lovely brunette ' as tii<* cose may bo. A ***■!■■ awlOler. Women disgu -ed as men have often served aa aoidiers. The following inscription la ou a tombetoi* in the Engtlx!) twn of Brighton- In memory of Phoebe Hassel; born 1713. died IS2I. aged I<JS years. Ki* served for many years aa a private soldier 1n many parts of Euro;*, stud at tbe battle of Fon’enoy. flgfating bravely. *l* received a bayonet wound in the left arm" Although not /et i*rfe-ted. tho Ms Jorama telephone blds fair vastly to extend the flr-d of usefulness of tb« long distance telephone by rendering andlb* rlbratsvr.s too faint to actuate tbe disk of ti* ordinary receiver or •ven the microphone iustrumenls.
"" VOLCANIC ACTIVITY. A Theory to Espial* the Soar** aaJI Came ot Eraotion*. In a volume on volcanoes Professor C. Doelter undertakes to tell why volcanoes have eruptions. Melted rock •u< b as i* flung from Vesuvius requires a temperature of I.tSM) degrees Fahrenheit. so that it becomes liquid only far down in the earth, perhaps sixty or a hundred miles. Below tbe outer crust of cooled and solidified roehs there must Is' a large roue of rod* w ld. b stiU remains solid because its temperature Is less than that of the melting iwdnt co.Tes; sindiug to the pressure undet which it rests, and below that again there must i* rock or magma in a state of fusion. It is to this magma that Prof—'or I_> s'lter looks for the primary soume of all volcanic activity. At the same time the depth at which this primary reservoir of nt :ma lies and the pressure under which u is confined are so great that a direct eruption from it is inconceivable, but when, by movements in tbe overlying crust or otherwise, a channel is opened tbe magma may rise to a depth where it Is •urrounded by rock at a lower temperature than the melt'ng point. In these cir- umstances solidification begins. From all volcanoes Urge quantities of steam, of carbonic acid and other ga-c« are evolved, mid tbe course of every lava stream Is marked by clouds of steaa; evolved from the cooling lava. At one time and tbe idea is still common- this steam was supiiosed to have been derived from sea water which had obtained access to tbe molten lavs while still underground, but this expl. naUon is now generally rejected, be- . - ..nd inadequate It? a: . and the greater part of the stram and other emanations from a volcano are now regarded as directly derived from an original store In tbe interior ot tbe earth. However tbisj may tw. It is certain that ti* magma from which xolmnlc lava Is derived is | not merely In a state of igneous fusion, but is comli lied with water and gases, which are given off a* it solidifies and | tr their e*cui* frequently form minia-j tun anovs on tbe face of lavs streams If the sondifleatfou takes place underground th ■ steam and ga«-s are ex-! pellisl, and. If there Is no free escaj*. pressure may increa-* till It becomes gn-at enough to vvenome tbe resist-1 ance of the overlying rock and *0 lead to an eruption} and tbe formation of a volcano, whose character will dej*nd ou the nature of the reserv.yir from which the eruption took ptace. Th* French »«n«lr*«. flome of the Fieticli stihlents are mi*erai’ly poor X > »c.e knows bow much jso<- ry « bidden under tb --e long curls ar.d pale faces, flometimes in the ' libraries In tbe rveulag «* sees a MU dent take a piece of dry bread out of j bis pocket and uiumti it while study I lug. that ‘ ' ig bls whole supper. Tt»*rs I was one student who always walked] « 'll I.l* . «>at collar turned up. He was j found fro. ru dead ot* morning. H« [ bad hardly a.< in.;,* Oil utrdrTueatu till I coot. But while American students! who find tbmitelvrs bard up will de manual tabor, if nothing i*fter can b« | found, a 1 reuefi student would ratbet 1 starve than do so. and a* one of them •Xpre**ed it. "Rather starve during nine year* and not do maunal labor I than live fairly well and finish th* ! kiss sttxdle* la three years and work for a !!' -ig ' Paris Letter in New York ro*t. Hour! I* Slam. In €«*{iar Whitney's l>ook “Junglr Trails and Jungle Feojiles” be says. "Tl* Siamese l-uikls bi* bouse of on* story and on stilts for several reasons. Tbe first, no doubt, is to avoid the unpardonable sin of Wring la a lower story while an lipper one Is occupied by other human being*, eepei-lally women, wbo in Slam are nut regard's! as of much inn»ortaoce. The second, and I slioiikl »sy tbe most practical. If not the mv*t aesthetic. res»>>n I* to hav* a waste gate easy of access for the continually flowing saliva from betel nut chewing and household refuse, which may thus be easily di*i»o«ed of through the i irvices of tbe openly eonstrneted floor." . ' - te\ipolrufi* Mofhrr, Xupolroi. •< mother wus as much of a •oldier s« i*r great son. On one occasion, when be wanted bis own way, she gave b‘m to understand that the first duty of s noMler waa ol*dience, and that If 1* wished to be a aoMler be must, first of all things, learn to obey. He bad, to the eta! of hi* life, the highest regard for bis mother. At Ida court she was ntytad "Mme. Mere.” Speaking of the influence of the mother on tt* character of tbe child, he said. "Th* future destiny of tbe ehiid is always tbe work of tbe mother " Mar* t* Trace. "Excuse me. str. but you bar* taken tny umbrella ” "Bui this umbrella has my initials on it" "I ca- t help that. sir. You will bare to see the man who gave it to me." "Where did te get It?" "He said it waa loaned to him by a frieie! ivlio lias since moved away."— Milwaukee Ser tine!. • Palefal DlSerrsrr. "Yon take your roast l*ef rare, do j Oil not?’ a-10l the host. “Not rare.' answered the man *ho is Impoveridied. but grarumatleai-"rarely.”-Washington fltar. l o*rm*kl*K Sooka. Mrs Kuicker—How can you give a ball without « ballroom? Mrs. Bocker —Haven't I got eight cozy corners and tw» staircase*? -Harper's Baxar. Policy consists in serving God tn such a manner ss not to offend th* dsvll.- Fullte.
BONE MEAL THE finest thing ever produced on the market for Ako a fine land fertilizer. Something that will make the t lay faster and a great thing 10 keep little chicks healthy Th X something new and I am row in a position to turn it out in 1 25 and 50 pound sacks at prices that will astonish you. Don’t let your chickens dwindle down to nothing for the van of a healthy food, but purchase early and see the results f PURE BONE MEAL FRED SCHEIMAN
Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the old Murray fa-m, one and a half miles no<th west of Pleasant Mills, at 10 o’clock a. m , on Monday, March 7, the following property to wit: Bay horse seven years old, sorrel horse eight years obi. heifer two years old, weight 1,200 pounds, fresh in March ; heifer one year old. SCO pounds, good stock; crow seven years old, fre«h in June, part Jer sey. McCormick binder, seven foot cut, good as new; McCormick mow er, seven foot out; McSherrry disc drill, eihgt holes; Black Hawk corn planter; Ohio sulky corn plow; steel breaking plow, steel tooth harrow. Studobake ■ wagon, three inch tire; two double sets work harness, ICO chickens, five turkeys, hxy in mow, four ton shredded tod der and other atrtioles too numer ous to mention. Free Innch. Terms:—On all sums of <5 and under cash in hand, over |5 a credit of nine months will be given. Five j*r cent off for cash, Jacob R Miller. Fled Reppret,auctioneer. Notice. W* have plenty of money to loan at 5 per cent. Schurger & Smith, attorneys at law and abstracters. Notice. I have plenty of money to loan on farms No oommiasion, D. B Erwin, Attorney at law FOR SALE An eight foot show case. Inquire at this office.
Horse Sale | Friday, March 16 E W* will on that Jay sell h 5 bear! of horses, consisting ■ Draft bor>iee. brood maree, drivers and colts Our sales March ■ 2 and 3 were the best we ever held, owing to the fact that K had plenty of horses to sell and also buyers here for them. 1 ■ yot have a horse to sell bring him to this sale, and we will ha'** 3 a buyer for him. Horses will be sold by numbers and they wi • ■ be numbered as brought in. If you want him sold early bring S him in early. If you want to buy a horse wait for this sale, aa ■ we will have borsee of all descriptions and they must be as ■ represented. I COMMISSION K The selling ?2 a heart if sold and $1 a head if not s . ■ Horses sold at piivate sale will be charged the same comn.i'' ■ I sion as if sold at auction. The horse buyers and ahipi*r s a> ■ ■ signed an agreement not to buy horses on day of sale cutside ■ sale barn, unless a commission is paid on same. 0 B Hoping to have you with us on March 16. ?f ■ Yours for business, K I Decatur Horse Sale CoJ
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