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DECATUR HERALD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1919. DECATUR HERALD i9 FARM LAND FARM LAND PUBLIC SALES FARM LAND PUBLIC SALES FARM LAND Out Sal will hold a closing out sale on BARGAINS west and 1 mile north of Moweaqua, on wN Pot of Oxarka Fruit, truck try 'n Sprlngdale valley "pot 10, 20. 40 acres; no -oli. can raako 50 per cent dale Realty Sprlngdale. Box 85.

ffiV.A?.B wheat, corn and al-BOO "1r" of "beat! price Neal A. Pickett, Arkansas City. Kan. MISSOUBI FARM I own fJL er for raIe 609 rich black loam, corn wheat and alfalfa land; good barn: Prtly tiled; on railroad; will divide; price $185 per acre; terms. H.

M. Browne. Charleston, mo. PUBLIC SALES w.iu at Public Auction, on PdbEe Sale Commencing Sail PUBLIC SALE Am are both moving to another locality we will offer for sale at the bom ef T. P.

Thaxton, known as the Ed Bauer fsrm, mile southwest of Decatur, oa the St, Louis bridge road, crossing the Wabash track beginning at 10:29 a. m. on nines east, or uecatur, on William St. road, on Tuesday, (8S 1920 Commencing at 10:30 O'clock A. M.

ine following property: 12 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 12 One sorrel horse. 4 years old, weight 1500. One black horse, 7 years old, weight 1800. One bay mare, year old, weight 1150. One span mules.

5 and 7 years old, weight 200. One bay driving mare. 8 year old. weisrht 1320. family broke.

We are offering the following cars in this sale: 1918 Davis, 5 Passenger. .1919 Lexington, 5 Passenger, Sport. 1920 Buick Light 1919 Paige, 5 Passenger. 1919 Oldsmobile, 5 Passenger. 1917 Buick Light Six.

1917 Saxon Six. The above cars are all in the new class and decidedly the finest bunch of used cars in the state. We have 50 others in our warehouse of all makes and prices. TERMS: TIME OR CASH driving horse, 7 years 10 HEAD OF CATTLE. Jersey cow, years old, been fresh weeks, and giving 5 gallons of milk a day and a real cow; ajersey and Holsteln heifer, years old.

should be fresh by day of sale and was a 4 gallon heifer with her first calf; a registered Jersey cow-Rosebud should be fresh by February 1. and a real good cow; a Jersey cow years old. been fresh 4 wooks and giving 4 gallons of milk a day; a Jersey and Holsteln cow, years old. should be fresh by last of January, a gallon cow; a Jersey cow, 8 years old. giving milk and should be fresh In February; two Holsteln cows, years both bred and both are good cows; two good veal calves.

57 HOGS. Two Duroc Jersey sows, due to farrow March 10; three Hampshire sows not bred; 62 head of shoats weighing from 50 to SO pound, and a nice bunch of ahoata. 2 HORSES. A black horse, 11 years old. weight 1300 pounds; a good work horse, a black driving horse.

7 years old. and thoroughly broken. IMPLEMENTS A corn planter; spader; Sattley cultivator: walking cultivator; one 2-section and one 8 -section harrow; a hay rack; spring wagon; a truck wagon; Caasldy sulkey plow, good aa new; three ladders; Bell City Incubator; buggy tongue; pair of heavj spring wagon shafts; steel water tank; horse trough; hoc trough; slip scraper: refrigerator; 6 foot cross cut saw and other articles. HARNESS Two sets of work harness; set of double driving harness; set of heavy single harness: twe sets of light single harness. LUMBER IN FENCE A chicken house 8 by 1 feet, set on skids to move and In extra good shape; IS rods of 38 -Inch woven wire fence and posts; soma berry crates.

TERMS J20.00 and under cash, over that amount a credit of from 1 to 10 months with a bankable note drawing 7 per cent interest from date. the J. A. Adams farm, 3 miles! at 10 O'clock A. M.

OWNERS. north of Cerro Gordo, 111, half mile 9 bay mare, 6 years old: one my mar. filly, 1 year old; one pair Say iuu; one gray aorse, a years oia; one CHRIS K. HTTNOLT. -Real Estate A (ant.

I aava 25 choice farms for sala, ITS to 1135 less than six miles to railroad (any all in Kaos county. Ha.) Urns, See sia quid or write. Christ B. Hunolt. Edrna.

Mo. Poblic Sales to be Held DECEMBER. Dec. 19 W. E.

Soran. Oakley. Deo. i John A. Renfro.

Dalten City. Dec. 29 M. B. Jenkins, Clinton.

Dec 30 John Hansen. Tuscola. Dec. 30 A. A.

Colyer. Cerro Gordo. Dec 30 F. M. Cornthwaite, R.

V. Decatur. Dec to H. B. McGregor.

Harristown. Dee. SO W. Hlinllna. r.imm Dec 31 Andrew Bates Moweao.ua.

Dec 31 Frank P. Smith, and O. E. Turner, Hammond. JANUARY.

Jan. 1 James Busick. Bement. Jan. 1 John Wendllnc, Maroa, Jan.

2 Thaxton and Fawcett, R. 4, Decatur. Jan. 2 Jacob Bodamer A George Ulrey, Cerro Gordo. Jan.

3 Lambert Larson. Bement. Jan. F. w.

Keel. Delano. Jan. a J. Burria.

Uaroa. Jan. 6 Jonlo Jones. Cerro Gordo. Jan.

A. J. Benge. Mt. Zion.

Jan. Elmer Armstrong. R. 1, Latham. Jan.

I John Rlderlck. Cisco. Jan. Ben T. Parkins and G.

Good. Bearsdale. Jan. 6 Lowell A. Smith.

DaJton City. Jan. E. Brown Sons and F. Mcintosh, Cisco.

Jan. E. F. Eades. R.

1. Oakley. Jan. 7 iiarnst Karl. Mt.

zion. Jan. 7 J. S. Rutledge.

Findlay. Jan. 7 Marvin and Carl Veech, Oakley. Jan. 7 Burke L.

Klstler. Argents, Jan. 7 J. Dwlght Burse. Boody, IlL Jan.

7 Wm. Cross. NIantic Jan. I Wm. Stare.

Oakley. Jan. Thoa. Spellbring. Mllmlne.

Jan. J. H. Mitchell. Hammond.

Jan. 8 Britton Jennings, Casner. Jan. 8 Earl Matthews, Argenta. Jan.

8 Hugh G. Park, Bearsdale. Jan. 8 J. V.

-Taggart, Warrensburg. Jan. 9 Melvin Trailer, Hammond. Jan. 9 a B.

Deahl, Cerro Gordo. Tan. 8 Mrs. Virginia Beck, R. 1.

Illiopolls. Jan. 9 Schllngman, Boody. Jan. 10 L.

Armstrong. Mt. Auburn, Jan. 10 Jesse Halnllne, Cisco. Jan.

12 Perkins Cerro Gordo. Jan. 12 Guy Hill, Macon. Jan. 13 Lambdln as Curry, Moweaqua.

Jan. 13 R. B. Hubbard. Bement.

Jan. 13 Mrs. John Perry, Warrensburg. Jan. 13 Arthur Wheeler, est, Long Creek.

Jan IS Wm. Fullwller. Cerro Gordo. Jan. 14 L.

Downs, Cerro Gordo. Jan. 14 M. Allen, Casner. Jan.

14 Russell Goken. Weldon. Jan. 14 Troutman and A. J.

Cono-ver. Bearsdale. Jan. 14 Robt. E.

LuckanbllU H. 2, Clinton. Jan. 14 Bert Gambrill, Ktantlc. Jan.

15 Lewis F. Beery, Llntner. Jan. 10 N. McMillan.

Bement. Jan. 15 Thomas Bo tt re II Mt. Auburn Jan. 15 Mrs.

John W. and John H. Shew- maker, Warrensburg. Jan. 15 G.

M. Hahn. Decatur, R. R. 2.

Jan. 15 Pat Loftus. Nlantlc Jan. 10 R. Beebe.

Cerro Gordo. Jan. 16 Irvln Moore. Bement. Jan.

16 J. B. Henry Mt. Zion. Jan.

17 Wm. Hilton, Dalton City. Jan. 17 Dora E. Campbell, Admr.

Mon- tlcello. Jan. 19 Bert Welch. Dalton City. Jan.

20 Walter Ashenfelter. LaPIacc. Jan. 20 Clarence Miller, Macon. Jan.

20-rEd Gorrell, Monticello. Jan. 20 r. Ide. Illiopolls.

Jan. 20 D. H. Fickes. Mt.

Auburn. Jan. 21 L. H. Trummel, Maroa.

Jan. 21 Bert Barber, Mllmlne. Jan. 21 E. L.

Tockey, Stontngton. Jan. 22 J. S. Smith, Bethany.

Jan. 22 Fred Baker, Sullivan. Jan. 22 Mrs. O.

M. Craig, Mt. Zion. Jan. 22 C.

W. Campbell, Tuscola. Jan. 22 c. F.

Holmes, R. 1, Harristown. Jan. 24 W. M.

Andes, R. 1, Oreana. Jan. 24 Chas. Mahannah, Casner.

Jan. 25 G. C. Greenfield, Casner. Jan.

27 Elmer Phipps, Moweaqua. Jan. 27 Harold Hanes, Route 1. Decatur. Jan.

28 Earl Vest, R. 8. Decatur. Jan. 29 Fred Luckenblll, R.

1, Argenta. Jan. SO Wm. Cunningham, Elwin. PUBLIC SALES Qoskff Out Having sold my farm, I wltl sett at and 2 miles north of Harristown, on L-ir-J linnet One black horse, 5 years old.

weight 1400 One bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1250. One sorrel horse. 2 years old, weight 1100.. i One yearling colt and one weanling road colL 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 One 8 year old brindle cow, will be fresh soon. One 4 year old shorthorn cow, will be fresh by day of sale.

One 6 year old cow, will be fresh by day of sale. One 9 year old Jersey cow. One 2 year old heifer, will be fresh soon. One shorthorn steer, 2 years old. Five Hereford calves, one veal 40 HOGS 40 Five brood sows, due to farrow in March.

35 head shoats, ranging from 80 to 125 pounds. IMPLEMENTS One 8 fL binder; one IS inch Janesville plow, good as new; one Studebaker box wagon; one disc; one oats seeder: a cultivator; one surrey: one Sharpless cream separator No. 4. Some harness and collars Some good hedge posts. TERMS All sums of $10.00 and under, cash $10.00 a credit of from to 12 months will be given, pnrcnaser giving approved note bearing 6 Interest from date before removal of property.

Fairview 22 G. L. VEECH, AucL ERNEST CAMP, Clerk, WILL. HAMMER, Cashier. Lunch will be served on the ground.

GUT P. LEWIS. Cashier. CLAUDE WARD, Clerk. F.

E. WILSON A SON, Auctioneers. I will sell at public sale, 2i miles west of oil road, on QlnM Out Sail QIem Out Sal 29), 19 SEE LEWIS FOR LAND" March 1st will aoon be here. Boy one of these with possession March 1st. 80 a.

Dear Oreana. imp. J300. 140 a. miles out.

good imp. $280 200 a. 4 miles of Maroa, 8:75. 100 near Warrensburg, $225. Over Farmers Bank, 141 E.

Main. 10 acres well Improved tract in Shelby one of the best places in the state to raise poultry, pigeons and rabbits. Do not fall to inquire about tnls cronertv National Investment 225 N. Main at uecatur, in. 60 ACRES.

One "and one-half miles from good little town. Well Improved and all In cultiva tion, bix room iiuu.n, sooa Darn, double corncrlb. Implement house, nlentv of wn. Nice little borne. Will sell or for loon city properly.

Have a nnmoer or airierant sate, ana a numwr 01 good exchanges. W. INiles, Room Stlne first stairwav north of transfer. Decatur. HI.

40 ACRES ft room home, extra rood havn pMv. woven wire In ten acre fields. This positively a dandy 40 acres; 4 miles from court house; perfectly level black land; possession Jan. 1, 1920. I.

J. Glosser, Room 4 Btfne Decatur, HI. FOR SALE 9 acres. Improved, southeast of Decatur 120 acres, a good farm, 1 'J, mile, from good station. Not far from Decatur, See me about It 87 acres, east of Decatur, at a bargain.

Four-room modern cottage. 8. Bovd Mt immediate possession. Five-room mod. Dungalow, High Lawn possession at once.

R. S. BOHON, 134 E. Prairie. Fairview 716.

MACON CO. LAND 95 I mile from Grain Station, fair improvements, possession March 1st. Price per acre, $325. 240 acres near Oreana Fine improvements, a good farm for the price, $287. J.

C. LYONS 449 Powers Bldg. Public Sales To Be Held FEBRUARY. Feb. 1 Irwin Stock Farm, State Fair grounds, Springfield.

Feb. Henry Tate, Cisco. Feb. 3 T. J.

Daughenbaugh. Bprtngfleld. Feb. 3 Earl Blakley, Long Creek, Feb. I Henry Pape, Cisco, 111.

Feb. 4 Wm. Miller, W. Main Bt road. Decatur.

Feb. 4 Dee Morrissey, Cerro Gordo. Feb. 6 Henry Miller, Argenta. -I A.

Merry, Warrensburg. Feb. 6 Wm. Reulecke, Assumption. Feb.

6 Gaines R. Veech, Sangamon, i Feb. 10 W. H. Janvrln.

Warrensburg. Feb. 10 John A. Veech, R. 1, Oakley.

Feb. 10 E. L. Rork and W. O.

Watts, Casner. Feb. 11 I. M. Wheeler, Oakley.

Feb. 16 A. J. Chichester, Cerro Gordo. Feb.

17 J. C. Batchelder and Son, Har-ristown. Feb. 18 M.

M. Wilson, Argenta, 19 W. M. Crawford. Maroa.

Feb. 27 F. Bandy, Lake City. PUBLIC SALES Py the J. M.

Eyman place. 1 mile west sound. One brown mare, 8 years old, one. One Holetein giving 21 gallons 2 sets and 1-2 work harness, 1 set B. MeGregoir I Owner Sal Sale commencing at 10 o'clock, a.

m. 9 HORSES 9 miles south of Oakley on beginning at 10 5 Head of 1 bay gelding, 6 years old. 1 bay 12 years old. 1 pony mare. 1 colt, 8 Head of 1 Jersey cow, 3 years old, fresh.

Moinidlay, One bay mare. 8 years old; one i tlrS iandard bred road wiic wvy mate, weigut FOR SALE. SO acres- up to 640 best Black land In S. E. Missouri, New Madrid Co.

For price Inquire of National Investment 226 N. Main st Decatur. FOR SALE Best 160 acres In Piatt Co, near Hammond, known a Sam Trailer. Every one In oounty knows this farm. I'm In position to make you an attractive price.

Writ or call M. Campbell, Bement, III. ILLINOIS DAIRY FARMS With monthly pay checks 1100 to $350, average monthly. Improved farms $65 to $90 par acre. Best money makers In U.

S. Write for list. 25 Real Farm Bargains. Kagay Realty company, Ernngnam, in. PUBLIC SALES J.

1 Veech's farm. 21 miles southwest old, weight 1200, gentle and plenty of EADES OWNER. the William St Road, on o'clock A. M. Horses 5 gelding, 10 years old.

weaned. Cattle 8 .1 bay horse, 1 Jersey cow, 4 years old, fresh. of Hogs 1 1 bred. 1 male pig, weight about 150. and other articles too numerous Owner.

coops and nests, and other articles too sums over $10.00, purchaser to give note date of sale with approved security. No ne Sal WW i-if u.iu.1 years oia. 40 CATTLE 40 One one-half Jersey cow, 7 years old; one Red Poll cow, 7 years old, good milkers; one red Shorthorn, 2 years old: two roan Shorthorn c-owa. one with calf at side; eight Angus steers; four Shorthorn steers, good ones; one Shorthorn bull, 1 year old; four cows; four heifers: fourteen calves. 7 HOGS 7 One Berkshire brood sow; six shoats.

FARM IMPLEMENTS Two Mitchell wagons; one box wagon, extra iron wheels and hay rack; two John Deere gang plows: one mowing machine: one rake: two John Deere corn planters; two discs; one sulkey plow: one roller: two 1 cow, 8 years oia. Muley cow, 3 years old. 1 Heifer, fresh 4 weeks. These are all good cows. 1 Shorthorn bull calf, 6 months old.

2 small calves. 1 1 Head 1 good brood sow, bred. 1 gilt, 8 fall pigs. All hogs immuned. disc cultivators; one surface cultivator; one surrey; three sets work harness; one set single driving harness, good as new; one iron kettle with stand: one gasoline stove; one 1 H.

P. Fairbanks Morse gasoline Implements. ismci oac tractor; some cannea iruit ana Household goods. TERMS of 3, 6 or 9 months will be given. good box wagon; i racK wagon; i storm buggy, new; gang plow; 2 cultivators; 1 disc; 1 corn planter; 8 section harrow; cream separator, next to large size; 1 eight barrel water tank; scoops and forks; about 200 hedge posts, some axe good ones; 2 sets work har ness, single harness, collars, halters to mention.

Terms. 1 to 10 months on sums over $10.00 with interest at 7. Beginning at 10:30 o'clock a. the following: 15 Head of Horses 15 Two draft mares. 13 years old, bred to Jack; 1 gray draft gelding, 11 years old; 1 gray draft mare.

7 years old: 1 gray draft gelding. 6 years old; 3 dark gray draft fillies, 1 years old; draft fillies, jears old; 1 draft fllley, 1 year old; 1 draft horse colt, 1 year old; 1 Morgan horse, years old; 1 bay road horse, with smooth mouth; 1 grown road mare -with smooth mouth, bred to jack. 4 Cattle 4 One milk cow, years old, a good milk cow; one 4 year old cow, due to calve by sale day; 1 dry cow; 1 six months old calf. 70Hogs 70 TKree sows with young pigs; 7 brood sows; S3 shoats. weighing 125 pounds.

Those hogs are double immuned. 23 fall pigs; one 2 year old male bog. Implements One S-foot Deering binder, used two seasons; one Hays corn planter, planted about 60 acres; 1 Kentucky wheat drill; 1 McCormick mower; 2 three norse breaking plows; 1 old gang plow; 1 spader; 1 disc stalk cutter; 2 Tower urface cultivators; 1 good storm buggy; 2 other rigs; 2 farm wagons, one nearly 1 hay rack; 1 sled; 2 sets work harness; collars; lard press; sausage mill; or i hundred fence rails; some bale straw a few household goods, and a lot of other articles not mentioned. Terms. 320.00 and under, cash.

Over J20.00 one to ten months time, with bankable note drawing 7 per cent Interest from date. Lunch by Ladles of Harristown M. E. Church. All sums of $10 and over, Interest at 6 per cent.

Lunch will be served by ladies GEORGE L. VEECH, Auctioneer. HERBERT MOHXER, Clerk. CLOSING We will sell at public sale on credit 332 E. Main St USED CARS To the Readers of This Ad: We trust that you hae enjoyed a Happy Christmas and that you will be favored with a prosperous New Year.

We have had a very success ful year, having sold 357 Used Cars to date. While we have sold a large number of these to our old customers, their rela tives and friends, we have also added a number of new customers to our list. We predict that the coming year will see a larger demand than ever for High Grade Used Cars, and that you will save money by buying early. We know and we can convince you that a great many of the Used Cars we sell are operated on just as small an expense as new ones. We have some High Grade Used Cars at Bargain prices now.

1918 Oldsmobile 6 Touring. 1918 Oakland 6 Touring. 1918 Jeffrey 4 1918 Pan-American 6 Touring. 1917 Hudson Sedan. 1917 Buick Roadster.

1918 Maxwell Touring. 1916 Haynes 6 Chummy. 1914 Ford Touring. 1915 Studebaker Touring. DECATUR AUTO EXCHANGE B.

B. BURNS, Prop. 121 Church St Main 4079. STOP LOOK LISTEN We have the best collection of used cars on the market. In late model Buicks, Dodges, Fords and other standard cars in both touring arid roadsters.

Our prices are absolutely right and terms to suit. Don buy until you 1 have looked them over. Holt's Used Car Exchange jT 321 E. William St. Main 1268.

Cole Motor Company, 318-24 East Main St. Decatur, Ills. USED CAR DEPARTMENT 1 Ford auto, Touring 1919. I Six Cylinder Jeffrey. 1 Model 860 Cole Eight 2 Model 850 Cole Eight I Chevrolet touring car All these cars completely overhauled, repainted and good as new.

Phone Main 48. 1 I i I I GUARANTEED USED CARS Rebuilt Refinished 1918 Bear Cat Stutz, cannot be told from new. 1918 Elgin Six Touring. 1918 Willys Six. 1917 Bull Dog Stutz 6 passen ger, slightly used, A-l condi tion.

Will sacrifice for immediate sale. 1917 Four Cylinder Buick, 35, Touring. Will sacrifice for fuick sale. 6 Four Cylinder Kissell. 1916 Eight Cylinder Cole Tour ing.

Your Old Car in Trade. Terms If Desired. SEE MERCER Whitaker-Hollis Sales Co. New Suffern Bldg. Main 4916.

USED CARS It would be very nice if we could always tell you exactly what we have for sale. We try to keep on hand all the good light ones, both in Roadsters and Touring Cars, but we don't always have them. We sell some cars occasionally, and maybe haven't yet succeeded in buying other good ones to take their places. However, just look in on us, and you can soon tell whether we have what you want or not. USED CAR MARKET 220-224 N.

Franklin St. Phone Fairview 637. FOR SALE REAL BARGAINS One 1917 5 Passenger Oakland. One 1917 Peerless, 7 Passenger. One 1914 5 Passenger Cadillac.

One 1919 Oldsmobile Sedan. One 1917 Five Passenger Maxwell. Three Used 36x4 Cord Casings One Used 34x4 Casing. A. B.

Brownback 300 East Main Street Phone Main 4807 FARM LAND 160 acre black land, tiled, fmlr Improve-incut lauHd tor next year, price $269 par ncr. 5 milts N. 'V. of Pans. I1L 140 acres, fair Improvements TO acres, tiled, part Mark land all rood.

t4 miles sua norm or iiu rna per acre. '30 acres. Ilsht colored land. I mile 8. 15.

of Panu, Hirht Improvement prtra MO acre, to acres for wheat this full plowed, pay for plowing and set ItmtifMliate poasesaluns. 10 acres, no Improvements mil N. W. or Tower Hill, price (100. Immediate possessions.

60 acres for wheat. 180 urres. stock farm 9 miles South of Purnu Price S90 per e. fair Imp. ISO acres miles from Pana.

food house, barn and out buildings, pood land. ISO per acre. This Is a No. 1 farm. J.

J. Pierpoint, PA.VA. ILLINOIS. Look at Our Illinois Farm List This Week. SO acres N.

w. Decatur miles, this Is -ne of the best; good improvements and ran give possession March price less than 3400 per acre. SO acres fine bottom land in Fayette IV, miles of Vandalla, behind the lev); sure crop; on main road out of city, and tiled. Price, 1160 per acre. 0 acres In Hamilton splendid location near the county seat, good two story house and orchard.

Owner will consider Decatur property. Price. $8,000. 200 acres, Fayette very good improvements. This is a flna stock and grain farm: fine spring water the year rorjid; good silo, mostly level river bottom lend.

Owner will consider some Do-catur property. $125 per acre. Have a number of buyers for Decatur residences, list your property with us and get quick results. U. S.

Brokerage Co. Main 101. Ill Main. G. Xj.

VEECH. AucL EDWIN HUFF, Clerk. GUT LEWIS, Cashier. ocajauaio, miies east ana miles soutn or warrensburg. 111., on 6, 1920 Sale commencing at 10 o'clock a.

sharp. 18 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 18 Feb H. One pair of bay horses, 5 and 6 rem pair inn senile lor small Doy weight 1400, broke to all harness; one broke to all harness; one bay mare. 3 one gray mare. 9 years old.

Having decided to move to Idaho, I will offer at Public Auction at my residence two miles west and half mile north of Cisco on the Henson farm. C. B. TROTJTMAN, Auctioneer. M.

C. 8TOOKEY. Clerk. KIRBT STAHL, Cashier. iired to jack; one bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1200.

good road and saddle mare; one black road horse, 9 years old, weight 1050. an extra good drivel am bou'ic iwi lauica iu urive; one 1100 and extra Rood worker: ono Tuesday, Dec one bay horse. 2 years old; one bay yearling filly, weight SCO: two vearlihri hnrl. fulfil VL-alcrHt fi nmmria aha noix ku.1. .11 l.

I 1111s xiuiise xnuies an extra good mated pair; one weanling horse mule, a good one: ont of Brethren church. OUT SALE the Powers farm 1) miles northwest off years old, weight 2900 pounds, this isj to worK; one bay mare, 4 years old black mare, 3 years old, weight 1350 years old. weisrht 1200. broke to al weisrht 1500. extra irnut wi, gray roau mare, smooth mouth, weigh brown mare.

vr, iri ir.an sale: one brindle cow, years old, frert Jan. 26: one red cow, years old. fresH coming 3 years old; one yearlinfl iium OOU COW. HOGS 55 one sow and 5 pigs, 2 months old two and one-half bushels recleane almost new; 1 set of light breechinl extra sets of swing harness: 2 setl 15 horse collars from 19 to 23 an I FWb ne weaiiiuiK no coiu riiese norses ana muies are an extra good bunch horses, particularly sound and extra good workers. 1 2 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 2 One brindle Jersey cow.

6 years old. will be fresh bv day of sale A gallon cow, a yearly milker: one Holsteln and Jersey. 4 years old. will be fresh by day of sale and save 4 erallons dav with first -if- The undersigned will sell at residence one-half mile northeast of ML Zion, on the Spltler farm, on beginning at 10:30 o'clock, the following described property: 7 Head of Horses 7 One pair gray mares, weight 3100. have always been a team and are gentle for a boy.

1 gray mare, weight 1500; 1 bay mare, weight 1500: sorrel horse, as good an all purpose horse as there is In the country, broke to all harness: 1 gray mare, a real family horse: 1 coming 2 year old filly colt. 4 Cows 4 One three year old Jersey cow. with calf at side, been fresh two weeks. cow, 6 years old, fresh by day of ujr uy ui Bale, a. iu.

trow; one cow, years oia. oe zresh by day of mmm a No. 1 cow; one roan cow. 3 years old. fresh, civ Ins- trnnrt finw iiv one black cow.

4 years old, be fresh Feb. zi; one red roan Shorthorn lit ivu UGtlClO, IUUUIIIS uiu, 55 HEAD -ne sow ana i pigs. 4 weeks bull, old: beginning at 11 o'clock a. m. the following property: 3 Horses 3 ivi 1 ucau ui duuhlOi wcikhi irom -iir xo MM! pounOS FEED AND SEED.

One horse coming 7 years old, Five tons of choice clover hay: new sraiipio nay lorn; xour lorks; two shovels: 75 sound binder twine; one tank heater. IMPLEMENTS weight 1450 lbs. One gray mare smooth mouth, gentle. 2 Cows 2 One Jersey, be fresh soon, good milk. giving 4 gallons milk a day; 1 five year old Jersey cow, will freshen about! January 10th.

this cow has always given 5 to 6 gallons a day, when fresh: 1 six year old Jersey cow, will be fresh by date of sale; 1 six year old Jersey cow, giving 2 gallons of milk a day. 14 Head of Hogs 14 Two sows and 12 pigs, that will weigh 60 pounds each. Farm Implements Two box wagons, one as good as new; 1 iron wheel wagon, with rack; 1 S-foot Deering Binder, has only cut about 60 acres; 1 Janesville gang plow: 1 9-foot round wheel Disc: 1 corrugated roller: 2 Janesville Disc cultivators; 1 3-section harrow; 1 Deering Mowpr; 1 hay rake; 1 14-lnch walking plow; 1 Peoria oat seeder; 1 Little Giant corn dump, with 38 foot elevator, good as new. 1 storm buggy; 1 good top buggy: 1 Hayes corn planter; 1 new 10 foot wheat drill; 1 tank heater; 1 harrow cart Harness Two sets double harness; 1 set swing harness; 2 sets single harness; several collars and halters. Miscellaneous Household furniture; scoop shovels: pitchforks; baseburner; 2 tons Hogs.

One almost new Birdsell box wagon: one Tumbnll box wagon. In eroo-repair; one I. H. C. manure spreader.

No. been out 2 years; one Mo Cormlck 8-foot binder, almost new: one Oliver 14-inch gang, new: on John Deere sulky plow, new: one new 3-section harrow, 6-foot section one Hays corn planter, almost now; three Tower cultivators, new: on Sattley shovel cultivator, almost new; one 7-foot round disc: one ne Emerson wheat drill: one new endgate seeder: one 14-lnch walking plow one B-shovel garden plow: one corrugated roller: one Champion mower one etaik pole. 40 feet long; two new scoop boards: one new buggy pole Two brood sows, Duroc, good ones. Four shoats, weight about 140 lbs. 1 Implements.

ffwo farm wagons, 1 surrey; 1 binder; 1 mower; new; steel hay rake; 1 shovel cultl- uv.ee Biiuniini. mi i 1 1 i r-c gas UK I II new. HARNESS 1 set heavy breeching harness harness: 2 sets of farm harness: 2 single driving harness, almost new; vator; 1 end gate seeder; 1 hay rake. fnii -Z numerous to mention; TERMS hard coal; 1 wood stove; chicken fi ill w' 7 ana "nner cash: over 10.00 a credit of one to tel vuicunor Kiving approvea note bearing 7 per cen Interest from date before removing property. 1 numerous to mention.

Ladies' Aid of Cisco M. E. church will serve lunch. TERMS OF SALE All sums of tlO.OO and under cash. A credit of 1 driving harness.

Ten tons of good oats straw baled. Terms. Nine months credit on all sums of J10.00 and over, under J10.00 cash. Purchaser to give note with approved security, per cenL interest from date. Lunch on grounds.

Earnst Karl, Owner. H. J. HITTER, Auctioneer. F.

G. WOOD, Clerk. MT. ZifON BANK, CaahlMl to 10 months will be given on all drawing 7 per cent. Interest from property to be removed until terms of sale are compiled with.

C. W. Hainline. JESSE HAINLINE, Auctioneer. CRONINGER STATE BANK, Clerk.

C. S. TROUTMAN. Act- R. E.

GOOD. Auct. C. B. KNIGHT.

Clerk. GUT P. LEWIS. Cashier Christian Endeavor Society of 1 Boiling Springs Church will, serve lunaj zr.

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