Walkerton Independent, Volume 50, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1925 — Page 8
- ———i—s2s FREE! From Jan. 22 to Feb. 22 this Advertisement presented to us will be accepted as $25 on the first payment on any used car in our stock listing at SIOO OR MORE A Few of Our Used Cars Re-Conditioned in Our Own Shop and Rareing to Go One 1923 Ford Roadster, a dandy $250.00 One 1923 Ford Touring, real bargain $225.00 One 1921 Ford Touring, fine shape $125.00 One 1923 Ford Touring $250.00 One 1923 Chevrolet Sedan, all equipped $600.00 Two 1923 Chevrolet Superior Tourings $325.00 One 1923 Chevrolet Superior Touring $290.00 One 1918 Ford Touring _ $25.00 One 1920 Chevrolet Touring $25.00 One 1921 Chevrolet Touring $35.00 Terms to Suit Purchaser L '■if - Beistle Auto Sales Co. I^^^^^^^^ORTF^IBERTT^RANCH j
_ ■ •—— ■ ■ — W ' ■ i* : ■ . . ? TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT To the Advisory Board Os Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, . , Indiana* January, 1925. RECEIPTS Amt. Brought Forward —58,715.79 Farmers & State bnk, int 54.92 Co. Auditor. June Dist 5,870.26 Asses.' arid Indiv. Dog tax__- 7 216-00 Co. Auditor, Dec. Disf.^L-_r2?K0z6.49 Farmers & State bnk, int. 43.02 Co. Auditor, Aug. Dist. .-,-^^0.8.66 Total -— F2UJ345.14 " DISBURSEMENTS Mary Hardy, teach — $115.00 Ira W. Place, Salary 50.00 R. E. M. Hostetler, grd rds __11.25 Geo. Blaine, Adv Board 5.00 Fred Kassabaum, Adv Board —5.00 Edgar Dipert, Adv Board 5.00 Kathryn Awald teach, inst—l 4 7.10 Hope Snyder, teach, inst 157.59 Town Clerk (treas.) rent _ —30.00 L. W. Taylor, repairs 2.80 Albert Hemminger, split wood—l.oo C. A. Buckmaster, chirk, kill—2B.Bo Grant Steele, teach 110.00 C. M. Carter, records 23.40 Slick & Curtis, Insurance 23.00 I. W. Place, expenses 50.00 I. W. Place, salary ; 100.00 A. L. Tischer, tire chains 6.00 P. R. Gillin, Ditch asses. 275.00 Nat. Home & Sch Assn, bks —29.75 Fred J. Wolff, drv bus 76.00 Whipple B. Inc., supplies 80 Kathryn Awald, teach 110.00 Hope Snyder, teach 121.20 Otto Schmeltz, road work ,7.00 Fred Bellinger, labor —IB.OO F. R. Wiley, work, timber 26.00 John Krause, labor 10.00 News Times Pub. Co. prntg. —34.30 Elbel Bros, music rec 3.00 Co. Auditor, surp dog tax —228.82 Grant Steele, teach 110.00 Walk. Cem. Prod. Co., sup. —39.74 Shern^m Kiser, labor 9-00 Mary Hardy, teach 115.00 Wm. Bellinger, gravel 4.00 Barney Goppert, labor 2.50 John Steinke, transport 10.00 John Steinke, labor 9.00 E. B. Lambert, labor 4.00 Kiger & Co., supplies 11.24 I. W. Place, salary 100.00 Clifford Hahn, labor 7.5 u Mary Hardy, teach 115.00 Fred Wolff, drv bus 68.25 Sherman Kiser, labor 4.50 ; N. Y. C., R. R- Co., trans 1.40 Mrs. E. A. Skinner, trans 10.00 | Grant Steele., teach 77.55 E. Duncan, Ex. sec., rtr fnd—32.45 ! Kathryn Awald, teach 110.00 I J. M. Divine, sheep killed 20.00 Chas. Bellinger, drv bus 135.00 Fred Wolff, drv bus 68.25 E. B. Lambert, labor 5.00 Otto Schmeltz, labor 12.50 Walk. Cem. Prod. Co., coal —29.58 Hope Snyder, inst., jani., 36.24 Sew'ard Snyder, labor 6.00 Hope Snyder, teach 121.20 Indept. News Co., prntg rpts —35.92 Burrlin Pennington, labor 120.00 Walk. Motor Co., rprs 4.35 W. R. Hinkle Inc., licenses —30.00 M. S. Wolfe,, fgt., dray. 1.16 Hope Snyder, teach 121.20 Walk. Lbr. Co., supplies 102.65 B. I. Holser & Co., coal 77.08 Kathryn Awald, teach 110.00 Mary Hardy, teach , 115.00 Oliver Hardy, labor, etc 5.70 Chas. Weller, labor 7.50 Joe Berger, labor 2.50 Allen Hostettler, labor 18.44 Walk. Lbr. Co., lumber 74.46 Indpt. News Co., printing 4.00 Albert Huhnke, trk work 52.41 ' I. W. Place, sal & exp 100.00 Grant Steele, teach, inst. 288.00 I. W. Place, salary 85.00 Mrs. E. A.' Skinner, transp —IO.OO Chas. E. Wolff, labor 12.00 Frank Masterman, labor 1.00 Mrs. W T . C. Ake, transp 23.04 Chas Bellinger, drv bus 120.00 Chas. Bellinger, labor 3.15 - H. W. Gohn, oil 2.32 Kathrvn Awa’d. teach, etc 149.50 W. S. Paul, labor 3.00 Hope Snyder, teach —, 121.20 I. W. Place, salary 65.00 F. Berger, labor 15.00 John Steinke, labor 65.00 Otto Schmeltz, labor 10.00 I. W. Place, salary, exp 90.00 Edgar Dipert, labor 10.00 F. Berger, labor 15.00 P. R. Gillin, ditch assess. 60.00 Fred J. Wolff, drv bus 61.75 Fred J. Wolff, labor 10.00
P. R. Gillin, ditch asses. 160.00 i Paul Sheddrick, labor 1.00 Mary Hardy, -teach, inst.. r J53.50 Florence Place, take enum. • t _15.00 Clem Steele, labor 10,62 Allen Hostettler, labor 16.25 Ernest Anderson, labor 5.00 John Chaney, labor 4.00 P. R. Gillin, ditch-esses. 25.00 W. R. Hinkle. Inc., sup., labor 2.85 John Steinke, labor 35.00 L. A. Schmelt?,. Jabor , 5.00 Allen Hostettler, labor ’ 8.68 Clem Steele, labor ^_13.44 Claude Houser, merchandise— 11.40 T. A. Frater, merchandise 15.83 Telephone Co., rent, toll , 56.65 John Steinke,-labor 32.00 Wm. Weiser, labor 10.50. Floyd Hostettler, labor _• ,T3.5u A. E. Hostettler, labor 40.00 Oliver; Hardy, labor 10.00 Viola Beaty, labor 1. 6.00 Geo. A. Fisher, trk tires 9.00 Town Walk,, rent 30.00 R. F. Goit, labor 15.00 Clem Steele, labor 11.56 Ralph Beall, gravel L 10.50 Allen Hostettler, labor 5.00 Allen Hostettler, labor 21.37 Chas. E. McCarty, grave) 2.00 Clem Hahn, labor j. 20.00 Don Jimmerson. labor 1.50 Wm. Weiser, labor 9.75 Allen Hostettler. labor 16.25 Oliver Hardy, labor 16.00 Owen Dowty, labor, etc 5.2 5 Roy Bricker, labor 30.00 E. A. Bare, labor 68.75 W. H. Byers, labor 33.37 Roy Bricker, labor 26.25 Clem Hahn, labor 28.75 Eesel Snyder, labor 27.50 C. M. Wright, labor 46.25 Anna Mechling, teach 60.00 Oren Ringle, labor 15.3/ B. F. Smith, chick, killed 14.00 Floyd Hostettler. labor 19.87 Mrs. M. Smith, labor 6.00 Allen Hostettler, grav , lab 245.80 A. L. Gardner, labor 38.75 Grant Steele, teach 60.00 Geo. W. Blaine, ditch asses. 12.50 Mrs. Ed Lambert, labor 6.35 Geo. Mechling, labor 1.30 M -S. Wolfe, draying 1.00 Willis Jacobs, labor 9.00 Sam Baker, exp.. & dray 75 C. M. Carter, supplies 10.75 M. S. Wolfe, exp. & dray 83 Anna Mecnling, teach 120.09 Hope Snyder, teach 60.00 David Walter, labor 15.80 i R. F. Wiley, labor, gravel 27.50 J. W. Rittinger, fgt on sup 80 ; David Walter, painting 12.40 Indp. Oil Co., oil 8.70 j Chas. E. Bellinger, drv bus 72.00 | David Walter, painting .80 Fred Wolff, drv bus 69.00 Hope Snyder, teach 120.00 Excelsior Stove Co., repairs 12.93 V. L. Ake, storage 9.00 Hope Snyder, teach 120.00 Fred Wolff, drv bus 68.00 Grant Steele, teach 120.00 H. C. Goble, supplies 2.31 Doyle Clute Carlisle, supplies _19.00 I Walk. Ladder Co., table 9.50 Ed Lambert, labor 5.00 Mary Hardy, teaching 180.00 Wm. Lindsley, Jabor 4.50 Fred Kassabaum, labor 10.00 C. E. Bellinger, drv bus 60.00 Mary Hardy, teaching 120.00 John Chaney, labor 6.00 A. L. Rogers, labor 10.50 Grant Steele, teaching __^_H2o.oo Mary Hardy, teaching 120.00 C. E. Bellinger, drv bus 60.00 Fred Wolff, drv bus 75.Q0 Chas. Northam, care cem lots 3.50 Anna Mechling, teaching 120.00 Fred Bellinger, sheep killed 12.00 । Claude E. Houser, supplies 16.33 i Rearick & Divine, supplies 3.61 i Walk. Lbr. Co., supplies 69.74 I Anna Mechling. teach 120.00 1 Wm. Donothan, labor 10.00 i Hope Snyder, teaching 120.00 I Roland W’eller. labor 6.00 | Chris Fink, labor 8.73 'Mary Hardy, teaching 120.00 j Kiger * Co., supplies 74.87 i Lloyd Taylor, rprs, labor 2 4.01 j Albert Huhnke, labor, etc. 98.50 Geo. W. Blaine, ditch asses. 12.50 Jesse Jackson, rpr stoves 8.05 i Book Shop, books 5.00 | T. A. Frater, supplies 5.75 j John Huhnke, repairs 10.06 ' W. R. Hinkle Inc., chains, etc, 20.7.5 Fred Bellinger, labor 30. Ov Anna Mechling. teach., jan 132.00 Walk. School bd, transf 1,756.37 S. A. Nusbaum, chairs 14.50 C. E. Bellinger, drv bus 75.00 C. E. McCarty, gravel 8.00
-4* Fred W’olff, drv bus’ 5'4:00 1 Walk. School Bd., trftnsf 1,756.38 1 I}. I. Holser, coal 2-2 L' 101.8-6 A. E. Hostettler, labor 7.25 Hope Snyder,, teaching . 120.00 1 Indus. Aid for Blind, ’ brbofhs __B.7fc 1 L. -A. Wills, supplies 1.40 T. A. Frater. supplies 5.'75 John Markley, wood I’. L_L_j_G'.7i f ■ • • 'l4 * 4; U SUMMARY TOWNSHIP FVND : ’ Balance on hand : :_L ».575.'A3 Receipts during' ‘year L- 410.22 Total Bal. and Receif>ts__^4,2B6.ls Disbursements during yr .3,049.58 Final Balances t _ 1,4 32.07 ROAD FUND * *' I balance on hand__L>_ *-1.99X22 Receipts durin” year . - 3.172.87 '■Total Bal. and Receipts _„^5,071.0.9 * Disbursements during yr J,661.89 Final Balances * ,__^.3.,73,7.66 , SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Balance on hand 1,516.65 [ Receipts during year 3,064.68, Total Bal. and Receipts __4,661.33 I ■ Disbursements during yr 4,142.66 ■Final Balances 704.59 TUITION FUND Balance on hand 1,887.37 Receipts during year 3,622.56 Total Bal. and Receipts 5.509.93 Disbursements during yr 4,652.69 Final Balances 1,151.46 DOG FUND Balance on hand 357.62 Receipts during year 326.00 Total balance and Receipts 683.62 Disbursements during year __283.62 Final Balances 300.00 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS Balance on hand 8,715.79 Receipts during year 11,596.04 Total Bal. and Receipts 20,345.14 Disbursements during yr 13,513.59 Final Balances 7,325.78 I, Ira W. Place, the Trustee of Lincoln Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements, Balances and Service Account is true and cor[rect, as I verily believe; and I furi ther declare that the same with | which I am charged in this report [ are all of the sums received by me. i and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully! 1 paid in the sums stated, and with- I I out express or implied agreement i that any portion thereof shall be re- । tained by or repaid to me or any other person. And I further declare, and swear (or affirm) that I have received no money, nor article of value, in consideration of any contract made by me as Trustee of this Township. IRA W. PLACE, Trustee Os Lincoln Township. Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this 12 th day of January, 1925. GEORGE W. BLAINE, Chairman, of Advisory Board of Lincoln Township. This report was received, accepted and approved by the Advisory Board of this Township at its annual meeting, this the 12th day of January, . 1925. GEORGE W. BLAINE, FRED W. KASSABAUM. EDGAR DIPERT, Advisory Board, Lincoln Tow'nship. The annual Starke County higl\ school basketball tournament will be held at Hamlet on Saturday, January 31st. High school teams representing the six basket ball teams in the county will compete for honors j on that day at the Hamlet gymnasium. The event is expected to bring a monster crowd of basket ball fans from all over the county to Hamlet on that day. Simple Mixture For Gas On Stomach Sin'pie buckthorn bark, magnesium sluph. c. p., glycerine, etc., as j mixed in Adlerika. helps any case | gas on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated causes. The pleasant and QUICK action will surprise you. Because Adlerika is such an excellent intestinal evacuant it is wonderful for constipation—it often works in one hour and never gripes. CARTER'S DRUG STORE.
CORRESPONDENCE MT. VERNON Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shirk oj Detroit are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kerchaert, and other relatives. Mrs. John Martin, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is much better. Mr. and Mrs. George Mechling and sons were guests of Mrs. Una Steele and family last Thursday evening. Miss Helen Goppert attended : । County institute at Knox Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cranford and [ daughter of South Bend spent Sun- i day with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. Mrs. Cari Danford and daughter! of South Bend and Mrs. Mamie Mackin and daughter visited Mrs. W. S. Whittaker Sunday. Marvin Staley and H. F, Goppert । attended the sale at Jo Hendrick’s on Tuesday. Mrs. Susan Seitz and Mrs. Eliza beth Stover were guests of Mrs. George Mechling Friday. I YELLOW BANK Mr. and Mrs. Don Harbaugh and family called upon George Harbaughs Sunday afternoon. Louise Pahling is visiting at Ivan Hartsoughs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Culp called upon the Dolphs Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pahling called upon Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch at South Bend Sunday afternoon. Ed Drew who has been quite ill ; is somewhat improved. John McCombs was taken to South Bend Tuesday suffering with appendicitis. Whether an operation will be n'eceSsary is not known at •this tltne, (Tuesday evening). Fine Sleighing, beautiful winter weather and bad colds are a combination hard to beat. Sam Rows were South Bend shoppers Saturday afterrreen. Public Sales •On Saturday, Feb. 14. at 10 o’clock, at my resid«>nce, I’4 miles south of Eagle school house and mile north- of Sumption Prairie cemetery, I -wRI sell 2 horses, 6 cows, farming, implements,, hay and graim . . Joseph Carbeiner. . • * •.1 Bert C. Morris will hold a public sale at his residence 2 miles north and 2*4 mites weijt of North Liberty, or 1. mil?'south aiid 3 'thttes east of Mill Creek, on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 11 o’clock, selling, 6 horses,' 15 cattle. 2 5 hogs, implements and poultry. On Saturday. FeV 7. ; t 10 o’clock, at my place 1 L. miles east of Snmp- । tion Prairie' church, on the James ■ Whhrton farm, I will sell 10 cows, । 10 hogs, poultry, hay, grain, truck.! touting car. farming implements ut <? । other articles. Frank L. Smith. On Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 10 o’clock iat the W. E. Sehaulin farm. 1 mile north and 1 ipile west of North 1 i Liberty, we will sell 28 Poland i I China hogs, Big Type; 2 horses, 2 cows and other articles. W. E. Sehaulin and Robt. Kane. On Wednesday, Jan. 28, at my farm, 4 miles north of Walkerton and 2 miles west and 2 miles south of North Liberty, at 11 o’clock 1 will sell 4 horses, 8 cows, 8 shoats, j 6 ewes, corn, new and used farming implements. George A. Fisher. On Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 10:30 sharp, at our place, 4 miles west and 3 miles south of Walkerton; 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Hamlet, we will sell 23 horses and mules, 38 1 ewes, 10 gilts, bred; 11 milch cows! and farming implements. * J. L. Hendricks and Sons. On Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1925. I will sell at public sale. 2 horses, 7 good milk cows, 3 brood sows, 10 shoats, hay baler and buzz saw outfit, farming implements, hay and oats, one kitchen rance Earl F. Surface. HORSE SALE We will sell at Auction on the U. S. Lemert farm, just north of Ply- ■ mouth, on the Michigan road, on i SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. 1923 Beginning at 11:00 O’clock A. M. Sharp 50 HORSES AND MULES 50 This lot of Horses will come up to the average of our former sales anir the four span of mules are good ones, and we believe that we have some of the best draft pairs of Horses in this lot that we have ever shown you. Also a lot of the good 1300 to 1500 lbs., chunks, that will surely suit anyone looking for that kind. Come on over and spenn the day with us as we can put you all in a nice warm, dry place in case of storm, and will sell regardless of weather. Our Sale dates for Spring, 1925, are Jan. 31, Feb. 28 and Mar. 28, all on Saturdays. Lemert & Lamborn TREASURER’S REPORT OF THE TOWN OF WALKERTON General Statement of All Funds For 1924. RECEIPTS Bal on hand Dec. 31, ”23 $3,511.76 Sinking Fund 1,080.89 Road Fund , 78.00 Electric Fund 14,178.70 Corporation Fund 6,439.71 Water Fund 4,274.97 Total $29,564.03 DISBURSEMENTS Sinking Fund 815.31 Road Fund - 4 3.50 ! Electric Fund 12,374.00 Corporation Fund 4,941.74 Water Fund 2,053.99 Bal on hand Dec. 31, ’24 9.335.49 Total 29,564.03 Corporation Fund for the Year 11)24 RECEIPTS Bal. on hand Dec. 31, ’2 3
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.Interest on Deposits - 124.0.2 idjLOO । Mi> lipt< . . _ 26.n0 ■ Pool Room License 60.00 I Taxes 5«207.69 I peddi. r License 29.0 f I Transf. from water fund 500.00 I TW*i . . ...... 6,439.71 . I DISBURSEMENTS j Overdrawn balance 210.K8 I > l)ra>age and expie s - - 9.31 I Tr -•' Sa Hi ry . - 2 40-.00 ! Rent of ground for dump 5.00 'Telephone rent ahd toll.- 47.95 Mise. Labor _L 1 228.83 • Health < Officer .3 1 10 : Supplies : 734.82 jSupplies for lire truck .-501.48 UUice Supplies 74.34 • John Britz, street cleaning 72.58 ■ John Dare, street cleaning __365.75 Jesse Wolfenbarger. salary 300.00 Mabel Conrad, sal. clerk 600.00 M. B. Slick, atty, fees 171.75 Quarantine supplies 157.13 Coal 98.50 I Road Work 708.00 Int. Cpns at State Bank 75.17 Paid on safe cabinet 175.00 | Enrl. Buttons for Defen. day 10.00 i Dr. Lundry, lavatory 6.50 । Int. on mgt nt. Farm. St Bk 80.00 Transf to sinking fund 248.14 Bal on hand Dec 31. ’24__1,287.09 Total 6,439.71 Electric Fund lor the Year 1924 RECEIPTS Bal on hand Dec 31, ’23 1,838.92 j For Current 11,925.54 Meter Deposits 587.65 । Taxes 1,665.51 Total 16,017.62 DISBURSEMENTS Labor 599.96 Current 7,350.43 Material for repairs 1,308.38 Mise. Supplies 766.2 7 Deposit Refunds 412.22 Office Salary e 1,800.00 I Insurance 75.05 Office Supplies 30.00 ! Express and cartage, etc. 30.19! j Mise, refund - 1.50 | Bal on band Dec 31, ’24 —3,643.62 ; Total 16,017.62| Waler Fund for the Year 1924 JiECEIPTS Bal on hand Dec 31, ’23 —1,738.28 Water rents 2,234.48 Meter Deposits 375.00 Taxe s 1,665.49 Total 6,013.25 DISBURSEMENTS Trans to Corporation fund 500.00 Labor 2 9 4.19 Current Purchased 518.97 Material for repairs 133.56 Mise. Supplies 238.02 Deposit refunds 2 65.00 Insurance 14.45 Office Supnlies 10.01 Mise, expense 11.23 Analysis water 10.00 Int Cpns water works bnd 58.56 Bal on hand Dec 31, ’24 3,959.26 Total 6,013.25 Road Fund for the year 1924 RECEIPTS • Bal on hand Dec 31, ’23 145.44 Road Poll — 78.00 Total 223.44 DISBURSEMENTS Township Trus. use of tins 43.50 Bal on hand Dec 31, ’24 179.94 Total 223.44 I Sinking Fund for the Year 1924 RECEIPTS Bal on hand Taxes ’ 832.75 Transf from Corpor fund 24 8.14 Total 1,080.89 DISBU RSE M ENTS Bonds and Interest 815.31 Bal on hand Dec 31, ’24 265.58 Total 1,080.89 Statement of Outstanding Bonds . Direct Obligations Water Works Bonds, j No. 6,7, 8, @ $488.00 1,464.00 ! School House Bonds No. 11, 12 @ $250.00 500 00 Signed MABEL D. CONRAD, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Walkerton <
Coal Lime .Cement Sewer Pipe Brick Asphalt Roofing . Cement Blocks.-; WALKERTON CEMENT PRODUCTS COPhone 33 W. S. Rhodes, Mgr. I Is&lPUBLlO ® SALE ® The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his farm 4 miles north of Walkerton or 2 miles west and 2 miles south of North Liberty, on Wednesday, January 28 Beginning at 11:00 A. M. The Following Personal Property To-wit: Four Head of Horses 4 Head, consisting of gray mare 4 yr. old weighing 1400 lbs., 1 black gelding 7 yrs. old weighing 1500 lbs., one sorrel mare 7 yrs. old weighing 1500 lbs., one sorrel mare 15 yrs. old weighing 1200 lbs. Eight Head of Cattle 6 milk cows coming fresh soon. 2 yearling beifers. EKTHT HEAD Ob' SHOATS WEIGHING 100 LBS. EACH. fl HEAD EWES TO LAMB IN SPRING 200 BUSHELS OF CORN FA RMI NG IMPLEMENTS NEW IMPLEMENTS —New Idea spreader, 8 inch I. H. C. feed grinder, 8 ft. I. H. C. cultipacker. Rock Island wagon, one-horse drill, John Deere cultivator, Rock Island cultivator, 3-sec. wood flexable Harrow, Primrose No. 2 cream separator. Buckeye 2-row y cultivator, hand corn sheller, fertilizer attachment for cultivator. | 1 1-2 horse Rock Island gas engine, hog self feeder, hog troughs | from 2 ft. to 8 ft. in length, stock steel tank. SECOND HAND IM- | PLEMENTS—4OS walking, 14-inch P. O. walking plow, Deering 7 * ■ ft. grain binder, Osborn 5 ft. mower, Osborn side rake. 6 inch steel S tire-wagon, 2 14-ft. hay racks, Hayes corn planter, 2 disk harrows I John Deer cultivator, P. O. walking cultivator. 1000 lbs. scale. 25 1 tooth spring harrow, 3-sec. peg harrow, 2 sets of work harness. 4 collars, one-horse cultivator. TERMS OF SALE All sums of SIO.OO and under, cash. On all sums over SIO.OO a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security with interest, at the rate of 6 per cent from date if paid when due. If not paid when due to draw 8 per cent until paid. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. ED WOLFE, Anct. JAMES TAYf.OR, Ulerk GEORGE A. FISHER |
