Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 2, Number 25, DeMotte, Jasper County, 12 January 1933 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
KEENER’S OWN . . •• f .. . ; ~ . L ' ■ Quality Feeds Custom Grinding on J, B. Hammermill r Custom Mixing Feed Of All Kinds Prices Right BAUMAN’S FEED MILL L. BAUMAN, Prop. DeMOTTE, IND.
BIG PUBLIC SALE I will offer at Public Auction on the Fritts Ranch one mile south of DeMotte, commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. sharp. Wednesday, January 25 the following described property: 53 HEAD HORSES AND MULES . 53 47 head of horses—3o head broke, 15 head halter broke. These horses will weigh from 1100 to 1400 lbs. Two saddle horses. F. M. HART WILL SELL 25 HEAD OF THESE HORSES 6 liead of Mules—4 mules, wt. 1000 lbs., 2 mule colts, coming 3 yrs. old. 200 HEAD OF HOGS 200 Consisting of Pathfinder and Cherry King Breed Duroc’s; 16 head Duroc sows to farrow in April or May; 16 Head Duroc Gilts to farrow in April or May; 15 head (). I. C. Chester White Gilts to farrow in April or May; 30 head Duroc fat hogs; 30 head of O. I. C. Chester White fat hbogs; 2 O. I. C. sows to farrow in April or May; 70 head fall Duroc pigs. These hogs are all thoroughbred but have no papers. I * । . 80 HEAD NATIVE EWES 80 2 Black Faced Bucks. Ewes bred to farrow in March and April. 15 HEAD OF CATTLE ,15 2 Jersey cows; 1 Blue Roan cow; 5 Holstein cows; 1 red cow; 6 yearling Holstein Bulls; 1 2-yr. old Durham Bull; 1 Jersey Bull. The Holsteins are all thoroughbreds without papers. 30 ton baled Timothy hay; 10 tons baled straw; 10 tons s baled shredded fodder FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 horse power baler, power baler. 12-in. Ferguson tractor plow, < J 4-in. Oliver tractor plow, sulky plow, walking plow, com plow, ! Hayes com planter, Black Hawk com planter, Manure spreader, j 2 2-section harrows, 2 box wagons. « TERMS OF SALE—AII sums under $25, CASH. All sums over $25, I one half cash. Balance 6-mo. time will be given at 8 percent in- ‘ terest; 3 percent discount for all cash where entitled to credit. 1 Parties desiring credit bring bank reference where not known. • Carl L. Fritts CHAS. WEBB and BERT LAUERMAN, Aucts. • BANK OF DeMOTTE, Clerk. I HOT LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS BY DeMOTTE LADIES AID J 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4 B 4 1 4* 4* 4’ •
SUPERSTITION It ipust be a superstition. Certainly, there can be no logic in it, but many people seem still to think the utility business is one industry that rolls serenely along coining great quantities of money regardless of general conditions! As a matter of faqt, this industry has its ups and downs as do all others. . J. Just now it is expecting, and ready to help with, a new and universal improvement in business.
ready every moment to answer the call, “Full steam ahead!” This industry, if it could not answer that call, would retard business development all along the line.... We feel the thing to do is to pull together toward smoother... faster... happier sailing for Indiana’s industrial boat.
