Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1906 — Page 2

fHEBAiLY DEMOCRAT r»UI BTXKIWS. tXCBFT «CWD*T. Bl -• w ca . suuimoimam. lIIISCRi’TIOX fttTl* •» sarrtrr. s»r ***.<» ...... iCc •» «m«r. 'jrt /**» SS.OO *» wait. sar ns,«»».* g ac fa wen. p*r ysar »».»0 Bin* » e»SM*. T*u O«M Uwrt*;a( .Awsc.a .« »*- <iu* •»• on *•*•**4 *ik»p«t'>A<« »> I'eeai >r. lefli- ** *» i H. HtltCß, MA•** aC » APRIL NINE Republican Call to Select State Delegates Mmm Csatfy b'irt »« a fcrpfejeitiQm »f T<i Y«« m Tkrt State CcßmflM. t te-rmats ir • ru-r ‘ tte r*f«t< liaan county erftsmitle* ha* lawued a flftE tar a »t tte r or! fata** ,u tt« city « M nday. Apr f. aA mat fy>'abor t. Th* mrettng i* far tte psrp -• ■ tote • ;ng ~&* Ar' eg*-* and one a wath delegate to tte refwtJwan »i*t* eoaraetfae, • bints s.m>"« »t tad.aaa - • Apr., II and I 2 Th* Tii « OS ta .-w* Pnreuant to a re. ■ ' to* reput ma »tafa «m»b. <*>■♦ gtmmgft d* gfMraM** Jans** P o mgr h, tte i«pnbi.."abfl at Al*m» afMHtty, Mata at Indiana. are re .*,•«! a owwt al tte floors iMraaa sa tte «ty - Donator Indio* as Monday. Apr l * rtfc •* I a cl«-k p at . tar tte purpooo <4 o»k*4*ng tan d»<* gat** aad tea altornnto d*ta«fl»e* fa tte repu' «» rta’* con rentcta to te b*id al Indian* p» a. lads* ■a. April i.tu and 1-tt. IM* Ctoa end tt»r» to j ' «r» :n fc.-o. ■ farts OMMtidaMß t.< tte vert•tag* ■ *;»« that *r* to Be *!****-! at ito o-asing N ©oom ter »-eettar 1M« Ac-' ri.vg f; ” «p;-r’ r»*-i of Vjte* A'iarr-* .i>ty » esc-, to w® £*«*<••*• and Mfa alter teWa-'- ' ' -st *■■*> and atrr- a «r; »• * **a h - * ' *>• oast tar • * H ( uv* ogham pMMttem Ira • • ' r o » sai..< appovt. r• . ■• tto ear- toms atop* aoA *< ,€<•»• a* ©sax yaa jtaaitl* ana Tto « ;• Ito appcnlioa toaot to a t fcoe* and t’atoa tow sab: >•*. ma •aits to sr ■ r» a -rasto per- , ICtriiiatsd *l4 '•»< Wa»b:B<toa aafldercetr aa4 a tort ato St Nary'* *•-’ %•>’ Wa»h-k<Io«. -.»»• Aetagflta M»4 to a.'MHtato tWatrir — A Stot B prr a'’!* ’ t‘ r 4 ward MM A ,rr • • »• -td »»i: o» tel«cato a&4 -to *,‘eraato A asd • prwrttotfl c! t'»t ward «rtb pew ctMl B«f aMtoßd ward. onr toitatc atel <*to aiiaraatfl. \ >rtfe *»<l Mid <to Moorm w.ih N srU> Bto < raek owe de.«*<*tw wed cto «'<rß«to faww f B-rn* and kraufb '<>m a*ip «to d» .t**** <B, d oto aiemat* Sar-: «r'-i wi*u Watari afco preerßrtfl. cto d* ■-<*♦• and oto«i’*rr.a»- ('toßt-AT* A *sd 8 p«wrttot« t- <l* -ir* to aod Oto as tertote .'♦ **r* n t wo»r p »nd Bostfe Blto < *e«*. >to dflto<*t« «s1 Oto allartoi*Vrtrr* opus arr’fal at cow

CARTERS WIRE FENCE MACHINE COMPANY - FPhrrr- 4 :- r t~ I n Fence Machines. Balled Wire, Fence Supplier, • Coiled Wire, Barbed Wire Special attenti jq to balled or spooled wire for the Carter Machines. There are more than too Carter Machines in Adams county. Write for free catalogue and prices., Carter Wire Fence Machine Co. 202 Chestnut St.. Mt. Sterling, O-

house will be alloted their places as per the aforesaid allotment and will ballot for or elect their respective Betegata and alternate same as if it were in a primary J. M Frisinger. Coonty Chairman. F L. Li’terer, Secretary. OHIO BOYS WIN Van Wert Bowlers Defeat Portland Team Met 41 Fklact ABryt left L«»t Si«ht m m ExG!ia< Serta df Thrtt Gt»ei. Tte mote tnrersteimr bowling ■soatote flver wt#n :n I leoator w»» Ito o-to ate nsflb’ at the Palaos al iey» in thta city when (be Port and and VanUert toato m*» Each , r nfe w»» c-mpoafld t expertoiwwd jo id tiaa»-r» and tte garraa were e» mi n< X'an Wert ana th* flartee fey seventy three pin*, tte totela ■*>ifeg •' ' t.- 2 i.‘« VanUert w m the firrt game by Ere ptto. F ,rt tte »»•' -M by ar i VanWrrt tte third by • , .<nty *i<h* Tte h><b wxirc «ts mad* by Bar ■i> nr t>.t l'.ir and. »!. r..>, ed f»teandrM twenty ' .sr in th* ,a»t j*™- ant who bad an average c.f t* ts.r!rni«!«> t>v ’te ('<• ett had tte high *c.<»- for Van Wert and i'-weer «te h:<h average Tte tedivteOßf tota.e Cr ite three gam** wares* f.ataw* PORTLAND (<>k •« 241 137 Carmon y ix’i' 274 dhartw-il 1.14 im ij.s Aywra IT* 300 J|4 I*n:n<er H« 14* K.' ■ Tdteifl I*3 MtS •».? VAX WERT Co *tt 143 27* txJ -nea 17t |dß 1»2 |T<> IM Johnaon IM I*J 14§ ! Tana ’ *•**»! 1?7 i Tata’# TM *«S MB L-tlie Id;** Heiea is F ill wHh *t..«t>w-h tr>.» ibi* Bl lb*’ be Gm of W I Millioery opening at Mrs. Friday, March 30 fat A Ox>k rtfcrr* and s' te**»-r. bulb a-'lorwi tetwva* Al 0 an «i t«d room *oit din.nc feabi* and boss-t In-jair* us Mr* Fmni IteJatw I wk Wanted —A good efasdy <*«:taan f.t wte aaa do good plain ouot-nf <R*jd wages to right party *pp>y with rw’flsstosw fa Mrs 3 P t £ranfl. 42 Old Fort Flaos. Fort Ways*. Ind M ■i anted— A piano bo«. aae*adband iu mrr at Ute oStee. TAKE A TRIP WEST Special Inducemacta thia Seaaon. Spwetl yonr raratn-n <e tte teeulk j('-tol<<iaaJ«BCW4 Mt of tte Weetert Ktateeiht* *utna>er at kw <tot. Round tr>pe*cur*»>« ti--te4a tea Karli laiaod Sjfkfas are ss •—r**<» <•»?-» tbr;>out tte oorzutoe. You g- i out vis rad;>. visiUng Yelluw So w Park aod rrturu.tjg aoottera ruui* byway at E4 Psao. or vie* wtw. A k»g run ‘ limit and <-tesp rale* f-«r «ul* trip* U every t>«ot at ioter«>t.fu;l particular* hlerslurr sod Kc* « Inland folder. fr-WB Js/feu Setwrtlßs; F’aeaeoger I rail.-Managerß<K-k island Soumm. < ‘hwag

THE non IN BELGIUM H£ P -AYS A I£AO NG PART IN THE states domestic economy. TW Poll e of &he«t Irr a ItTMC INMHfcw* I*» »&*» M«p|ir«*wi*ion of Crime—Tile Un-k Tlie» I><» mu4l fbe May They %/t* fr«ine*i For It. Every <»ue is rimillnr with tte Itn portr.nt part wh.cfe tte j.-s; play* in tte d»> ..-to emuoray of Belgium. .W and everything w hl . fe f.ite by tte** l.ito en it . I:.;: r use a* *erv.jmta tlue* ix.t «tor; with these i cr<ll nary itauva. -.rhieb can be perform j Tte Betgtun dog fe.is teecnae a n i <*«g • ainev hi* entry i >to ttu* Held <*T aetloo crime in tte partientar district* which , are pate'died by hits la ».n<! to bavs j dtanittebfld rwo-rtimto. Tbi* fact seed* Mtne explanation. Ghent ia sot only pierced by canal*. I but ia «urr«>und<nl l>y rich farm* and t land m well a« by market and ii».rtiruitnrai ran!—■ Tte city ■ doe* a large tnwle In flower* and !>»!!•* The d<*'k i.Mif-ts and floating [««puiaI tion that «iispp ng aiway* bring* are feta;.ted to inuameralde j»<-»tr tteft®. wh >< tte meat «sf tte gardena and i field* a»d the ledat.oo of some <>t the ' farm* nuke t extretuely dlfijcult fw ♦te antterue* to rope with them «tn : gle banded In the bop*- te cbrrklny crime aod m’ l w-ry tte chief com tn I* iof doc* H* most carvfully arranged ■ rrrrry detail of their training, which b . doO*- entirely hr and it I* < of the ioere would te Itiatau’. ly d « Tt.» ■ ■ '•■ «’ • «! !. tra a •!- the ter* •'•-•; ol to> •■■r- •• 1 enrr tßsw-my are made .<inearJy s» ■ to -••nt !’»• t';:rx--** and d,:...-'-”- jw—wms ttejt may te ■ ». - •> Tte •’-»« ;• tacgs.t to t we-k. ’o atiartL to mdne to te«L but wirbo ?t han >r •m .-oaty Tte flfWl step !• to ple-e tte dar.uuy it.- nn»rl» i a pwdtioß that ft wdSI rmeaibte a rm a week to . ..areal h.mwif Tte dog ; m*« «nd«-r*:an>l* th-.t it «• »n rtirmy wtestn te n»o«t host and ultm la to i th... part of 1-tx te»«m with dHtgte. but ,t * mw .te at to tearfe bltu that be .3i a#? Hat iiurt him Tte tea-tev lower* tte Sgtoe to tte- gyowd. and th* «!<•» te*n.« Hut. tteeigb tee may oat rrarry hi* prey, te sort txd allow til* pro*trate r # to a «tesr»< until tte or drr .• g ten. ifter th* dst;i®y. a l.’v-ag £i, IM w<. »ud a* tlu» fsrwws |» , Ort wtttetrt danger, the I»er*aß tetolly i fw it » part s* one «te» tabc* ■ rate of tte Aatt *ud far whom te tea* ' a liv- 'y Mferttew ffat st tte same , time be i« ptet -*»*< l a* fast frm» Mm*wj xg *o-i tntu !»fry wearing s nsuato . Afwrwwrd the i* ttini on ' Ml.ry nteflil, r» <af tte fares, aa«! m far? teititte tte dog'* -edteaito® »« a pc I* - i.-r.-l coteptete, anti te taite* ill place Witte tte i-ug. Tte aa.tE'o are *«»■■> tatigld to *« -m and t«»' j wwe their ;«rry In tte water, to asve die f.r mis '**-’ ua-tig to * 'o* .Got Wall? I ate to ovevf ■-..us* XU artificial wkstartte* M<wt of ttesae dog* *e* *te*p doga. i but teatefa* tte teigi»»» ttene are »>*o ■ tte Knw- :» and tte Brse teg* Iruring fae day ttey take ttwtr rent la com ■ faffatele. loose txixr* attar ted to tte* i bead »tatlen of puller But at W o'tdM* ’to r <1 title* befits, ate tte iart arrnW t the hour ha* no ware than srutete J "" r * they art up a < toru« «f Me»fe»rtft« ■ ' *. »• If <• *to»w tteir rwgrrt. ■•* to get to wtek They ar* <»n duty tin « tte wit taoctiing. but do not aeew fattened l»y tteir long hour* It i* MMMMkB tto ’ ’****• hard work to Mdmal* *teted te well fed. ate •ter flarag for tte day wo«M not be t»-fn~d hy any hungry man It am- ‘ data »f *>up, twat. Her and bread, the i lart l.r’-tg tte. tert Kaeipp bread. Tte-y hair a beamy uw«l twlefl a day as * rfi a. a Idecull ate a dice of t*m«d •rt .-n- •- m.i.g on ftetr n-.gbi * mtod j Tto ir wsifoTßi conelrt* of a leather col- ! iar utrmigfy tonite with atrrl ate arm i #d «'its *h*n» !»>iut» to repel any at | tagk frMi tfertr vh-titns From thi* col I kar haag? » Buettol whhh tear* tte I dog* uamg sad wpim-wt »• weft tte I date of hi* birth ftteuM tte «fc< te kte ar detained I tfai* n- lai nerve* to identify bim. In ■ place of a teiuset te atari a fine wire ! mrsxie. which win allow him to drink. • bat tot to eat. Tlda I* to prevent biro > te.rtfl hem* palpated. It i» fairly Itnier ! ate i« attsMM* by afaatke tend* wteh . aßow <t to te itwtantiy rnat-tel off tte bead. In ttelr <tu»rtrr» there I* a j fawteng room, wtere re« n oo< h*» a , peg placed tetiratti hto name a to! from I vis b tang ’te collar, mwnftr. chain. | rtC-, which teloftg to h.m Ttey have j ttetr private tordical naan, who korp* a efaw watch to tteir tealtb.-New York Hera al Tovraa «»4» WTitte to* Watt. In tte ring* tte Ito torttoe lea ■ rarity. I<ecan*e tte portable sawmill I jjfMMi iilooc wifti fiM* t iruiM^rniß n sup! I afita tte I<»s into framing ate board* ‘ for tte dwell <g white you wait Ate i the apopfa arc even in touch with tte I world. If they have no time to plant telephone poles ttey nail tte Initiator te trees and run tte wire through tte I wixeto. In tte old day* of tte "plate Wert" tte town wa* lorn when the I salooii. tte smi’h *hop and tte coruar I More tti'<-w o,.ien tteir door*. In thia | nortbwmit tte cotnmu.uty aprlng* Into efihteaeu with averytMny ready tor tte daily life of its Inhabited*. Not i only are tte sfaww prepared for trade. I but the wteo’botto* i* awaiting tte ! children, tte church Invites to Sunday worship, and It is atmnge if tte town newapai-er doe* n*<t come off tte prits* to tta reader* w I thia a month or so after the birth of the future elty.-Cu!-i Ing Magaxln*.

Millinery Opening. Mrs. Dells Felsrer, miltner, tegs to announce to her friends and paiton that her Hne ct Spring and Summer Hats is now ccnip ete. A cordial invitation is ev'ended the pubitn in general to inspect same on Friday, March 30, 1300. Mr*. A. W Pstersou's cld itxnd, Houth Second street For Sale A three year-old horse *7wl C. D. Kunkle. Decatur Carpet weaving —James (over dale, 313 South Eleventh street. Foe Sale A good fatui’y h< rue and a one-hor*e wag«n. U ill sell cheap Enquire of Peter F- ri tug. For Sole 75 pure bmrS. C., Brown Lftgtofn ben* and pullets. 7t> I w \V, H. Div:t l When ordering Jacksca Hill Toft), oail phofefl 311. J. D. MER ICA Afidtf For mile—White Brama egg* Fifty cents a -totting See or ad dr to* Mlchasl Miilier, rura, route one, Monr». 0 Imo Clover Leaf route direct line to the new oil fields at Csany, W«st held ana Oilfield*. Illinois Call on nesrret Clover Leaf agent. There is nothing (worse than an offflftwtru breath It corn** from bad stomach and liver Hoilmtor » Rcx'ky M untain Tea cure* all liver : * orders ami (wfume* tte breath 56 ce®ls. Tea or Tablet. Smith, Yager A Falk. Before you buy or aMi Farm ar city property *■** Tte P. K Kinney Real Estate Agency Over 100 farms for sale Money V. Imo at ■ percent t< n years feme, P K Kenney Decatur, Tod. Riwxn Mfei •’ phone 242 Studabaker Bh -k. • ifOn Friday. March 30th. Mrs M. P- Burdg. the mill! ner, will hold her annual •pring opening Tte mmt healthful, upbuilding mr licioe kamam to science; gently •ivahe* tte liver sn<i nerve* mate* «feg»-»uoo rant, bring* to all the sweet sleep of youth H<Jls?ter's Barky M >ur>ta a Tea. *ls cent* Smith. Yager & Fait. Mr* Benrdaley » «ptmg millinery •bock i* »• w ready for your m»pe< turn She has the prettiest street and ready to wetr h*'« and every thing atyl:=*b., practical and up l< .late, and at pnoea that will just a st yoa exactly We are ke«ptng • p*e h-msfl all week. 3* ENVELOPES. •kbv *«>■>* of Thr« *r* Colo?** ■!*• «••» lb* Is.ta*. "Why ar* tte»» envelop** r.sde blue on tte to*al*T* astel a man looking at a rtto imeit wbi«Al a wholesale »tat.to or held n few teml a » ..j')- •i.n.t<ie reoaoa.” VM th* re;.i; “tine of tte ttefit Important resuiiv in ••;* ..I :.4 of en-,-.-»p«» »* t® prevent tr*a*p*reuey Many white pa p*r» are *• i.»u»iareut that by c-srerui omtt'my tte coutenm at an envelop* made of such malarial may te deter attnetl. For in«tanc*. let u* put a at>eei of payer with writing <m It into th;» ont > l«4<* We will now m<*l It and te«l it to tte light thus There, you can not toly *ee tte teak <teck. but yon can also read many of tte wiord* to tte shert of paper Thl* can te prevented •Biber by getting • thick and high prtred eavetop* whrtii 1* art trsinsperent ar by taking » cheaper grade of pa per wtii-'b to blue on one ride We sell tbtowaiMi* of pflrkage* of blue envel-ope*--teat la. envelop** which are blu« wa tte autald* tmt |<e<*p>* do not like u,--- r u< <m* or their reior. rei to get over tte AMBmity and »t!)l make an onvetope that will likl* tlw contents •ml not te turer t>*<-* p*jrtT which i« biua on on* •;.Le and white on ite otter. On* factory lu thi* - sty tur<« -mt n>-<re titan » •L-lllltm «f vticis wrretope* dally, -xd U «-ir mile >a targe eitle< is e;sorm..«ua* —Jv-cw York Pr »•

QaH* Metwral. Haebuad—What did you think when you beard the Htaodeller faU iaat eight? Wife—Why. I thought yen had been detained on bualnetM again and «!• getting upstair* aa quietly aa r>u •Mid. l-wokl»< Ferw.rg, “Procreae la becoming ext-emefy rapid” ”Tea. Ind***!, lb the year 3tM cr an ■gbtr.lt.g v I! haro to gi-t a move on If it wants to be ronnilttwed fast** Larky rntieata. "Did you ever wake any mlatakaa, doctor T“ "Well, I’ve had arrant! patlmta get well that I expected would die." a brawkark. "Did your Imaluind find that golf Improved bta health?" “Tea; It Improved tala health. Bnt setose fee tontt to play better !t win spoil h!« d'<po»itlon."—Exchange. Along the central part of the Kontro river there are a number of aalt marab •a. The African dlga shallow boles In theeo whence Issue stream, of hot water, which. on being evaporated, leave, a residue of salt.

Important Notice to Taxpayers. I 1 ereby notify the faxpavers of. Adam* county that positively no , tixta will be received after M.iy ; I;>< on first installment. I' is impossible for me to grant any f iv- i ora in this respect , the books must: •nd will be cloned on said date st fl , o'clo’k p, tn., the Mite auditor has so instructed me, anti cnlers tie, ■iw ia obeyed the treasurer is sub- | ’®3t to a tine. Taxes not p*id < n or before May 7th will te I oome delm-pient Respectfully: yonrs, J. F. Lachot. Treasurer ts NOTICE. A dentists' dead teat list will start April 1 People who owe the undersigned deniitts and hare received statements and refused to pay will be placed upen this list t and will not te worked for by any ; of the undersigned dentists until • the old account* are paid. This law will hold good in all caws. J. Q. Neptune, C E. Neptune. Burt Mangold, 2wks Roy Archbold. Millinery Opening. M.-» Della Fetter, milliner, tegs to announce to her friends ami pa irons that her line ot Spring and Summer Hats is now complete. A oordial invitation la extended the public in general to inspect same on Friday. March ?< . 1‘.<03. Mrs A. W. Pet person's old stand. South Se« nd street. Notice. I have plenty of money to loan on farms. No comtnieoion. DB. Erwin, Attorney •» law My Annual Spring Mill! nery Opening will occur Friday, March 30th. All are invited to attend. Mrs. M. P Burdg. Very low one way wttlera' rates to tte Xonhwret Tickets on sale every Tuesday during March and April. YA* hen ycu are wearied from ever work, feel list less or languid, or when you cannot sleep or eat, take Hollister’s Bo kv Mounta n Tea. One of tte greatest tonics known. 515 cents Tea or Tablet*. Smith Y’ager A Falk. A at- mobile for sale.—Gurantee to te m first class running order. Will demonrtrafa prospective btsyrr. For furthrr particulars addrefl* tte urdvrsigred. Peter Kirsch. Factory N. Third St. ts f> to St Lorn* ami return via H e Clover I-ea', Saturday ami Son day. March 3Lst ana April Ist, Trains leave Decatur 3:50 a. m and 9:13 p. m., gool returning leaving St. Louis until 7.30 p. m., April 2nd T. L Miller, agent. Notice —Keller Broa., at Monroe, have dissolved. Al tort N Keller retiring. All persons indebted will please call and settle their accounts on or before April 20, 190 fl Thanking yoa for past patronage, and hoping for a continuance, we are Yonrs truly, Keller Bros.. Monroe. Indiana Per A N Keller. for s-ala—Tbr*sh*r ng, at a bar again. If you wiah to buy a thiesh er ng why not buy mine, ail in • no. k. shape, and save three fourths of first cost? Viz: One ■axge Case engine with jacketed boiler, cab and head light, ready far wood and water one Peerless sep arator with feeder, blower and weigher; one new Bitdwdl clover boiler cimplet ; wvter wagon, tank with ne « pump and hose ; one five ply 7 inch drive belt, ran tight days. C«ll on or address Monroe viiie. ind , R R. box 46.

- , 7\,n J There are many reasons for \y J*J « J the excellency cf the | JSELj Dueber-Hampden Watches' \^Woi'A The dealer who handles them k- -va They are accurate time keeper', ■jl v I ft j A elegant ca es, and tcdl the and case are ma<!e at the > -■ Sand under the same guarantee. Tb*y are not made or sold hr any trust or combine, and are honest watch value for your money. - A "400" — miniature elegance and accuracy for a la., y. The ley,'' "John Hancock" and others for mrn D. M. HENSJLEY, ftJ Vft W.L.LEHNE, \ from 7to 25 1 LEO AUTH. Jewels.

K / Mt J»f*A t / wll ■ Why Perfection'! BECAUSE eat I famous suits -,s tested am} & guaranteed. The pacing ; 3 H hand-molded—the < , rc ■ The strain-points .i re re;a _ ■ forced-no npp ;: K H The stitching is I twice the usual threo' i s H Prices most m "de-.itr. H Our children * cepartnitnt is exceptionally strong | season in Fancy Wcsu-ts M Blacks, Gieys. Stores aj fl Plaids. Prices, SI.OO 011 56.50. I THE I MtERS-DAIH CO,

Public Sale. The underngned will o ff H r M punhc auction a* hie evidence one mile north of Priedheim, eight miles ncrthweai of Decatur and three milt* eoatheaet of Poe, « the Ritter road, at 10 o'clock am, jS Monday, April 2, the f oil >« !nr property, to wit: Match Hs bav*. one n.are. five year* old, with foal; one horae. »ix year’ oil, two young cows, will bo fn th ’ n, one heifer and two co*’, w : be fresh in June ; ite boll, fire >t«er», averaging about 700 p ur.di such. < >ue new wagon, t >pr buggy, break ing plow, »pringt<w»’>h harrow, ra cuiu valors, eel of new intclM harness, buggy harness, new hay ladder, mud boat, chicken.’, hr# dozen Leghorn*. hay in mow and many other art.clew too naorow to mention, On all »uma of (5 and under, cash in hand over IS a credit of nine month# wll be give", purchaser giving nets with «p proved security. Five percent dis count for cash. Christian Ametuti. Fred Rerpert, auctioneer Public Sale. The undersigned will offer st public auction at his residence ore mile east of Den* school bu<>*> st 10 o’clock a. m.. on Tuesday April 3, 1»CO, the following prop erty, to wit: One horse live v«i » old. one msr» tt irteen years 14, three osi. two calves, one year old; wagon, buggy, #»tof double harßEfiji, guud ns new : plow, harbm», single harness, harrow t»o horse oorn plow, mower, four tot# hay, chickens, turkeys, etc. <>n all I inm« of ami under cash in hand, ovtr |5 a credit of nine m nth’ ’ il be given purchaser giving a•« with approved security, lurid Stolar. Fred Reppert. Auctioneer