Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1918 — Page 2

DAILY DEMOCRAT Ui HIM — ■ Publiihad Evary Evening Except Sunday by The Decatur Democrat Company JOHN H. HELLER Preaident ARTHUR R. HOLTHGLBE, Secretary Subscription Rates fftr Week, by carrier 10 ceuta Pep) Year, b> carrier * J OO Per Month, by mail 25 cents Per Year, by mail 12.00 Single Copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoifice in Decatur, Indiana, a» second-class matter A hundred and fifty men gathered yesterday afternoon in * local church and list ussed how they could make Decatur a better city in which to liv< !w? ,rm : tied I. rinc -pie., did ° agree with their opinions, you must admit that such meetings are sure to result in improved conditions. lie suits will come from these gatherings of the men and they will bo-real re suits that will help the boys and girls and '&• v .ung tm n ami women of th:community more than you havo an) ide. Three heatless .Mondays are bette than eight any way and we should I), thankful that th< u ni jtossible to shorten the order mon . 1 e t * 4 . .. t ile.itxlil tlvu t t

than .ilf It i.- -timaued that th" three Mondays and the five days will, 11 ;*! et t'eded them < OSt a : (1. at- in b -.- of wages and manuti tured guilds But italid tfte " irk I that's ' ' big thhag Tlirt'e and a halt tfcSlion tons of coal were tai d ii the eight day- and every ship in Atlantii harbcflA was il;..v< .. sea. Besides this, the suffering of the I I >piy in ’heir home- wa- redu. eii ■ a minimum .nd the p< "pie now realize that it w.i igust neci -ary that I - dra-tic step be taken When the call comes for the Third Liberty Ijoan drive, every man and woman should help put. it over in this splendid county. This is not any o:..- € man s war. It is your war and upon its result binges much for ymi a i yours tor 191 futurt I’ictun if y ~ can this nation controlled by an EuroMoi h |;. ing ot . grea: 11; demnity in addition to the cost of the WB regukilien "f 1 m miner, . 1 ii:c high s< y :oti.:ng ■ ' h groat los- of life ami the ruin ~f every value in this nation before a t!. ■! 1 •< ■ ’ . 11’I ’• . »Il . '

German v:. ory ..■ : ya ml !hen ■ 1111 realize every one does everything he can (It to win '.he war and "in it quickly L«* s settle our dift'eren- ■ ■ of .min n >.»ie other tune not non Mft ■ - The jury which tried Joseph Bell ormer Indianapolis rtiayor and twenty ft hers in federal court, failed W agree and were discharged Sunday after twenty-two hours. It is said the just stood six i acquittal ami six frir ■ •u the v ndi< i.iion tout -b >rmer mayor and his friends desired, shows at i :st a . w er. ; doul.h as to his % are stowing •a A toy ime of V®uDg Mens Suits in the fam- ’ ous Society Brand make at $25. to $35. THE MYERS-DAILEY COMPANY ,

''guilt. It is said also that the Jury wax t 'composed of ten republicans ami two a t i demiaTats and tUut one of the jurors 'must insistent for acquittal was i ' minister These facts while not tm- " t i.orlant perhaps should indicate that i 1 f _;t least it was not a political division. Joe Bell gave a splendid adminislra (lion to the city of ludianapolis. Ho ! accomplished things and he deserves 1 credit. If therefore his prosecution * was a political "frame up" the perpe- > 1 trators deserve and will eventually gel ( 'all that is coming co them. Nothing could be more amusing to ' t. , Tndianian than the systematii al ■ tempt to create the impression luat ; I Mt Hay-' election to the natßmak i chairmanship of the republican na ijonal committee iumph for the , progressives. As a matter of fact his . ’views are the stand-pat v and h? a Lai ..Iways though:, as tar a- i rin I i < iples are com erin d, in reaction.ll ? o terms He holds to the old aristoi at l e ,®. k conception ot government and ta - pride in it. Mid hr lite: - ft■ mSi jor Watson only in the sense tha s,where Watson would have the prois gressives return in sack doth and y 1 ashes. Mr. Hays would make it easier for them to retpra «nicu’ hut turn The latter is favorable to the ‘ r progressive politicians in that he would not exclude them from the •* party work shop; but he is utterly at re |war with the progressive principles > i ■ i•i. ■ • 1 . t\ \

which drew t.. the lull rrncse 1 ~ :.v the rank and file of its membership. 1 The three men who more khan al! \ others were responsilile tor his e e, jtiou were Tobe Hert of Kentucky, fitrniei Sfttiate: Jleii.ruw.,' and Io jKealins, ami he wh< W 1 himself that these gentlemen would ' interest 1 henisAlves in the selei mu of any but a reactionary of the old school is al'h' to fool himself with his own sophistry -Fort Wayne JournalGazette. ■ ■■ J SOCIETY [ . iftii* ■in*inrrt»e WEEKLY ftOCIAL CALENDAR TuMday. Euterpean Club at Red Cross Shop s (evening.) L. L Merryman S S Cla-s W H Myer- home. Elements in Frierrdship There are two elements that go t. tli<- composition of frien .’till ui All the members of the Euterpeap lub ee ex|,e< ted !<■ be at the iled

rt -1.. !, w I’m -nay • \cnine The L. 1.. Merryman Sunday school class will meet at the home of W. H f Myer .it Winches'. street Tuesdav evening Important business will be discussed, and a good attendance is 1. desired. •' Th. sixty ninth l.i.i » x anniver--ary of J Je-t.-eii Ho. r, ot Mom v roe was flirated in ;■ very h;...iv way Sunday with a reunion of her children and grandchildren. A fine dinner was served®! noon and the remaining 11 hours of the day spent in a very der lightful social way. Twenty-four were t iW-ent. ft ■ wero Mr mid Mi' s John Hocker, .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oliv- „ et Mr ami Ml- Charles E H<>. Wfti of this city; Mrs JI B M< Keeman, of Fort Wayne: Otis Hocker, these r.e---f inc In r ehildrei and their husbands • " w- • 'I ..ml * H .■■■ )' f Mabel Ho. ker, .dr. and Gro er Oliver. Mr. Mrs. Orville Kessler and daughter. Evelyn: Walter. Gregg. Webster. John, Electa, an I Lucile Oliver: Miss Pearl Strickler. Tga; is hard Tl inker's J lif'h birthday anniversary, fiis aunt. Mrs Aaron DeVinney had arranged to give ■ a party for hinftaud a niece of hers, little Jeanette Sudduth, hut Aichard has taken the whotfiing cough just in time to prevent the party ti COO RT I HtcnxmnMmcsrjMWsacatsnasKsnS Elmer Miller brought here from Portland last week, pleaded guilty to issuing fraudulent check and was fined SIOO ami costs. The other case against * him was dismissed The case of the Slate vs. David Beli.i I set for February JO. was continued. j I Vinal i'Ctitior. ot the prosecuting atItorney for assistance in prosecuting | /the case of the State vtr. Dr. Elizabeth t

t Burna, R Parrish was appointed to assist him. at such compensation as the court may allow Edward Chronister filed a petition asking that Cora Chronister lie (lector-' ed of unffftind mind and incapable id ; managing her estate. Hooper A- Lenhart are his attorneys. Charles E. Kurtz vs. Amos Keusser. Answer by Keusser. Demurrer of Mi Kettfie overruled; exceptions Report of safa of real estate in t 4 Musser partition case, was approved, deed ordered, reported and appt'''. < d X— In the Fleetwood partition case !•. It U-nhart. commissioner, reported sale of lot 171 in the Welty mldition, terne. -Jo tßorge Ray. tor S2OO. Ihe sale was approved, deed r< ported* and approved. The case of Arthur L. Gaunt v- Indiana Union Traction Company was set for March 27. J. Ed Allison vs. Martln-Klepper Company. Motion to file cost , bcu I fcas sustained Bond ord»fed within ten days The case of Theodore fta-W '■ Everett C Arnold, was et fn March >l4. The further hearing » crtAeac* ic the ,see ( t Marion F Andre* - <r wa- ntinued until Slat -• • h! the , a-, of Monroe W Fn«b • Sons vs Hutchson < Co., -et tor February a motion for coatit. jam ' by the plair.tin was s*st«ia> « T.• case of John Hill v# Lydia Shame et al was dismissed Dan D. Hebegger, guardian <»' Mor

' garet Jacobs, was authorized to tev* ward's land. | I! In tl • estate at Wickftlas Ceh-Ma. !•- centory number one wa approved A ' sale of hay and oats at market price was authorized feport to be within e thirty days. s 1 A marriage licease wae rteaed San- • day -o Samuel L M >ore. phen id1 of Ohio city, bom Aagaet 18. 10*4. s son of George L (loore. and Vdr« 1> Hovermann. mirse. Ih>ib .biaMiT i ISSI 4 daughter of Adam HavaeßwMWi Real estate trama’ws: E»il Ba*- * . i • V ah",. I 155. Berne. SS<)O; Milas W Hanazii k 3 to Dye Ferguson, realt' lit Bia« (’teak ; tow -In: W U rt 1,1 4 M. i-. A I v ' I’l'- -;' i»f •*!ib*--|500; Riverside Ce.iiff’ferT'fT>wip«ny. to F L Beerbower, east half of lot 1 49. Riverside Cemetery. $32. VmUMOUD (Continued frOBJ Pagß Oub) trimming: later made another expedition into Mississippi, then 1 >ch t > Jefferson barrack- Missouri, whence it started on it.- seven hundred mile 1 tramp after th< Rebel Gen rel Pr: .' I on return to St. Louis. Mo, they were - ordered to Nashville. Tenn after tha two day battle Dec. 15 and 16. 1864. the command followed General Hood as far a- Pinla.-ki. J'<nn . theme z ing to Easts, rt. Ms«- and from there d-.v n the T< ii'--"' Ohi and M:--sippi rivers to its mouth, on through the southwest pas- and on to tiie Gu.'f. of Mexico, landing in the rear of Mobile. Ala Joining in U seige and captu.e of the forts. Thence from there to M A'-"in>'r\ Ala., then Lack to Mobile. Ala., from there home. During the entire term Comrade Bulkhead was always with his company and on the firing line at all times. , STRIKERS GO BACK TO W*RK (United Press Bervb e) Ne-w York. Feb. 18 —(Special to. Daily Damoci at I -Striking carpenters in the shipyard.- in New York and vicinity to the number >( 6.i’ot) grl be back in their places by noon today, a' - eorffing e fohn Stuart in charge o. the ioeal offices of the marine wood workers union. ("The president, having requested the return t'>work of membersiffif our union, the members of the local board are getting in touch with them at their different meeting- and advising them to return to work." said Stuart. "W'e telling them that it is their patriotic duty as American citizejis to return. There are about 6.000 members of our union on strike in Greater New York.” 1 President W. L. Hutcheson, com-1 menting on the order to the men to reI turn to work, said: ! "The situation has been entirely changed by the telegram from the president. The workmen who have 1 been striking tor a hearing of their grievances now fee! sure that they ■will get it.” T. M Guerin, a member of file general committee of the carpenters and 1 joiners union said this morning that j he expected #8 per cent of the men to ’be back in the yards by noon today. 1 "YVc have sent out seventy-eight men from headquarters to the differ-1

ent meetings In New York. New Jersey and Staten Island We were in I formed this morning that 70b uiu, 'were going out al Perth Atnboy. N .1 ' , We told the organigr* to tell the men ’to go back to woriu j "On Saturday night 4tm nonunion men came over to the union staSen llßmd. Representatives of llw union *did not see Secretary Daniels laH 'night as has been reported The uatfon has been passed U|»lo the pielident. We did not bothw with little men because we wanted Mt ion — TO chaM*« ths (United Pl** swvtce) J indianapoila Feb. 18 (Speciale ®.iily Democrat)- IM- Deut-' w this city's largest and most exclusive ’. i©! wfW'be kn.«*n(fs the Atheilg'iim latter l-'nday ii»i'. Wasc.mUfoii - bi I day. on account of the atlit-Gcr*. ©■eling iu the city nKUMHTMf 18 ILL Mis M TOiret L- Wers . .im< fl y.Vi c-tle being c;Uied her* by '« illM-ss of her daughter. Vera. wif» . Ijphn McClure who k buffering fr> m |a nervous ft.lfap-* Her so. Joha ®(>Uers. Wil! < ome from Fart W teday lUTWUUItMAM CAR* RUHMIUG The storm damacn doiv “ th' w <oa wine polee at Fort Waya* was re in time to l,<«iit the gerafam t, uh | A « -■ Me I >'■' atw Ha* m save. e 010. k ie»' •*«■<»». ib« .ears operated ea sehwdale timt t«a y egl-eni Avr the » W thh Uiorgilg | >i hwa - «anllte4. • UMLIC SALE antlers .<i;«d wMI xell st P“ “ guctioa m 'b Frt-itw '•-» * jH.ilos- aeathvast of lA-catar. Indiana. 1 Taesdav, Feb 2S 1M» b*®nnin» aromptlv al l#;oe o'ck < k. 'be follw*,ing Pl perty: 1" lb «Cf H. rse and iMales: Grav a»ar«, it years oM. weifiit 17(H) It-., gray hoi-sa. k years old. «<lgiit 1700 H>». fray mare 7 years old. Weight 16«0 B'S in foal: bkek iiia,.- s ver « old. weight icO tbs . . t: e-e ar* all gi <>d workers: black d:tv i:|g a.ar * y<*ars <»ld, lad b’ hi< g< .ai worker; 2 year old s-wrel ■ n been woak.4. l>ay sprin. cak; simu of males coming yearlings will m.ke Jne one- Isoven Co"» Thrae Hoi stain <ow- will have fbeir second call ta April; 2 Foil Durban oows. coming « years old will be fresh, in Aprii; iHrdMem cow. 4 wear* <aid. Wil! »e ■ is- s .5 ;• y • >«•'-- Jaif. will be fresh in April _"t .7.1 i - Jh.M beifecs; Halsteia better, sih «p:« • Thirty breading ewes. som> wnh ’ huahs by side, others will Umi sooa, fl <w< Shr»»p-M.r« back. Eighty Ho* • Five Darae bread s*avs, bn<; twe J’bi»rt,sbir» breed sown. heed. ' e.- r Whyve sow, f«>«d; MX aborts. «re g 1*" »>- . >. shugts. weigjht df. frs.; 4“ plioats. w- «i .‘.a ■ - Dur<>< «wk liog Hay aad Corn F.-ddat Ton ton d ■ >ia ‘h.v liay ia a»®w: attt busha »f, torn and fa.iifar. aise o*ts straw. u> brt-nrtl of raciegiMd peed o.M l'ar< big laipdeaubts: Two gung pl. a- 3 saerton hareow rad relleT uutdiMun fisc. Tita- k HuWk eotsi >la*tar. P <v U .am plow. F A O. X-ee" pies'-.; 2 ai. wois. h.‘.y te«'ber, hay kinder. 2 hoai wagons with box beds aefrljf ’n* w . lo* down Clever izaf manure’ surwader s-*v. Mt «*wiTl. sat of. du-mp hoa-wis. .4 sets ®f henvy h*rne«s.| 2 set- »; buggy rttl>l«r ; tirf busgy starti. lar- • imy hah!-.. - Mid ra "4 - antbbied A fVt meuhu or. 5 ijjil. harne-s oH 36 lb <d txl ■■ gre.ise. palvgniMpl ««.ii oil many other articles mapmratis tOj uM-ntion. Tertlis of Saj. .8 fms um'.or mi c air hand Over t.t *au » a credit as 12 tmmtf. kill >■ gpvcu. the purchaser giving iw:4*ble nate bearing S M?r cent inti-re-t the last ninths. 4 pot cent off f<> cash. No goods removed gtfHl St-ifti d for. M F THVWMt;*; 1 John S: ul.'.er. H. i>i.kl-. Au :- W. A. Lower. Clerk. Lunch served at the noon hour. a irmM u nr’ KOf OTI ALWArg MOST W WEN. t ■ t— ... rt ■ ggifi nw WSTJCE If you are sick arifl have tried everything else without satisfactory result?, consult Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Aiith, I).* C. Specialists. Spinal analysis and consultation free. Office over Morris 5 and 10c store. Hours. 9 to *ll a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p w m. i FORT WATSK ASD OKCATFII rKAITION LINE CRMTRAV, TIMS F.Aretive Oetober IS. ItIT Leave Deralur Leave Ft. Wayoe K:4<> r. m. TtOOn. m 7 tOO r. in. S:3O a. m. K:AOa. m. a. w«, JRilhia. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. l:OOp,m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4'oo p.m. 4:OO p. m. S:3O p. m. 7:QO |i. m. >»:30 |4 m. 10:00 p.m. 11>05p.m. < ar every btiwr and a half. Hunainis Uwe 1 hour and 5 mlaptrn. Frriirht car leaven Deealnr at 7:45 a. m. and leaven Ft. Wayne al 1'4:00 n»„ nrriilnir In Derninr al 2iOO l>. in. A .1. Hlk I H, G. F. & r. A.

LAYMEN MEETING Held Yest<day Afternoon and Attended by a Hundred and Fifty Men. to Bolu aMirwCk Ktepl •*•*•** *!■*■'• 'I i<Cty «»***■* fOMfIW ***** K "i A hundred and lift.’ iuen “** ** t, day afternoon «t the ftvgi.ijwlic.il ( . liur ch to dis. Jk. tk' questions g.Kiit iin|oii*m<- nist nob th**'*"'! . ui :ty of < hgrehe <nd bhurch Work' rp was ftoßdertll nigvUr* '«*' '! ai.d far rsgclinft in elect. C J. UUtz prt*>k>d. aad the men sang With W 1 l*-y Aik: W»'re 7U#de by a <b ni ' H prominent men i»a< tin* gt'fttest Mt Wa- BRBtfbsMl \*' W»• ft .11 looking U> the tftttaing of 'tieaw for the ("“eic. >h' lll E i>. ini were du* H-’-'rt * rwwolatKßl wgs otferrtt, efttlotwiag aa«l irt-rtag tM wboU heartaft W"«t of tllb man of thia city to May l * - t. ft Yiwr .ad Marsh*! Haicker. for tb' ir etars r« m.h-‘ Db'ftttr a hi'ttar eitv l»y th* <rtct enf»r< aaiant oF tha iaW» and tha resolution ».<» »raw».asae< ■■ 1 ««ot»'d c L Waiters «*ar*d a raw’ latiou width al-o 'tnW unaataaotw ly. prowiding th*t t»o *< -t> from <-a h chatrh bw sefa. bed to' carter With thw ■j.jßi-nerial aaeoci*ti«i cMb-arnftig the ronti.nance of the tw»«a maatinga wWJt hava iwwft-a *• Buiaiftr Tkese Iman will take the aiaitav up ami •»** pilaw uo doubt will be made for a «•*• i tißOSllf*® Os MKOL •• *tt iOSt <X (’< ® ally- I'tani motion !. Was d.i l*< d to hold another tawuana ■eeting at t*» W E cliercU n»r 8«aula» alien *t X:3O WANT KARLV OECiOION tuairea Wraa. W,»vca’ Indj.uanulls. Feb IS— <Bw* ‘ *•' '*. Daßy IJefcocrgt>— An early fuel *■ eieioo on ’h« prohibition taei ahee ■ »<>w in auperew erttrt at Eveawvilh' w . arftrd io both »<*s Arya . ' h«y »o that the matter may be pre -eo’-rtl ho via awwe a.gr a.' e< the ■ griboit pmsibie megient. The dwoisicai ia thr Vamierbura' e court floe, am effect other coegtie* '<m th. «*!• a <b'- w aw. of Atureey Genoi-al El« Staasfiery. arWffAL AT UULAK CHAFWL I Tha rw-vienj .arviogs a bioh Were to have hem hefa at Heulah ( bade S'-e’h Ilf Fnible. a Wonih ego M.d wer*, postponed on acoftnt as the bed nwts im*. the cold wenfliw Btartsd lest eveuiilg. T'.sus ail! be every Bight this wet i»r eharge <rf flic pea- . - Re a aix! paulic » teeewAiattp ievitMj to eUuMI FOR SAi E tail ban M' V* pacm b WiOU -.igufra due m* cm. -L - „ ♦ ••••#•■«•«•• «Ri « LIT ® • ® Mlle Wgiß’ l S not liWyk uhb sreat hapetalnes- 4F 9 on tfte pro-gent of putting ,»>fi R R gnd inexprrjM «d B'ffn boys at * ft: A * a -*l" . "SU R jr* a.* ** *r "n . .*• d to th*' ♦ or- but it rt regie.’b'-red JS 4t by tarweF tgst th* -*l"o'«s $• wh< a wgli._ to giie up 4ft vammw v.Wation ttne for 5-| » Jf -of ».>tryjtism will l„ ftie ♦ -art of ..At that kl;i keep g< 4 ♦ mg* when their gi n.- wre sore M- and th. if* ba e breaking and%| •|| ’h ■ pftttty certain W + + -tick until the agreed term of + ■V employment is ended Thi \ vR + ♦ not exp»‘i t as high wages as the ♦ ♦ ’ * ft* g ' + ■ they will not be as. effi- + ♦ ft. :F but they "i!! be worth + + their hir* • + + A wis- ought not to + + have great difficulty in making + + useful employe- out of this sort ♦ ♦ of a boy. + F 'ft.- wi-e farmer may tint* all ♦ ♦ things considered, thab the boy + + or boys, are the best and cheap -r ♦ est help he ever had ♦ ♦ To supply such bovs to the + <• ♦ farm- is the principal purpose of ♦ ♦ the United States Boys' Work- + + ing Reserve." Many of the hoy- + ♦ of Adams county have already ♦ l+ enrolled as members. Many ♦ I* more expect io become mem + ♦ bers. <• + Last summer and fall hun- + » dred- of farmers throughout the F + stat. throughout the entin + + country, for the movement is na- ♦ + tion-wid<>. used these boys ami + 4- practically every man nf them ♦ v were more than satisfied. + + encourage: these I’A- ♦ + TRIOTIC BOYS BY GIVING + •r THEM EMPLOYMENT. + + 4-'ii' + + + + 'i''i''{'*<rwT

— 0 B Bi -1 1 Cm I SBkHEDCEEBI ste»t k is * <idedl y ol Jf of our most • .« .It « *• ■'"‘f's >1 AXb i Mvelry t—faa, ».iHt ** 4 • , „ . ab.iwgi 11 - waftb I*k***4 • B .mi ** taftt«*o •* • *►*s*!*» 41 «■ lUic to €. BAU>* W. H«y.. I’feArt***. I*4■ t _ - • '* ■ . BUY Deering I wine NOW Wff 'tin •**«* T<umb •* hand. And viU knaiher •« h > 4«y er tic itai v« »iU «eU 3*4 ****** «** «r •*« »ith 6 prr ctwt iwUrr»«L Do nW tftk« * cWbc* mi Iriudfr treo W* eweed Rfteff tvtn«. ttetrffiwgi the Ikf iUncnWr «r« art ftkrfff diftribiior- <f Dcrring Twine in hrrntwff. W« wftwW y«« ta* t»» e-ee x- we ihiti twine will tw fcig<b«r. wjb J'-BCgaa yeKp-><mreT

MAY NOT TRY NELL AAAI* — • i 1 <r»lted Pißm I •• Inttattapohe. Feb I«—tSWEßlfa Daily IftnMCftrtt” Tb*t farmer *a*ff*n j A«. rp E Belt uak his S< 1 q*itft*l at «■ ialt ' Eaii'-d With a«s*iflAr t 3 dejraug tft jv:4 aliwwxr *rti f»* W tried •-•'.s. WB- a-a-r*l W-* »>' bay. Tb'. :a irtrti ;W H o’cfc "1 i kßat aiffrt tka4 '* *-l ft •« •■•iff* to re.c - «* > -■ • f .<• 1

PUBLIC SALE „ er real icirm am 11 4 iftsArd City. lad*’ fOAf. FE®. & Ml* KftHizing I away f-.at too mu< . • lib /■ 'll. r. .. *•- t’’ b. )• ' db ft ..ill ■.•».*- after i* a tn a- po ■ , ■ ■ 4 P »■ * **l* b. <W> ■’ , 4 nftiete foif” i: with Tra kins. «ors. atn * • * t « o » « *« rooa * fg«r-r*om house tojn. with th*- barn. 1M >• •. «,|.. lo<t. -«tl> 'o P< Br seven* ’ 1 - * e R , « » R » * wffli ar. eight room house. mo“ertu throughout. al *? c ' ' fl 20xb« feet. And is # - od location Tot lur-in ■ ' >•I HI .wax to suit pnT ha- r *Um - d » I" ' ;. u * Want no unites for mort .1 ft ® Pr»perfl is tree from . • licit Tt-fe PEE!-S®N<. PROPERTY. • W '• i ' < ? Consists of three extra <ine imported Percheron stale - serfl-e. and shonld be k"d here as they ari tlv ' locality where thex show their breeding. Chese i); () 4 and are good ones. Alftl special terms on these wi l . „. u rd* ! fine fiv. xa;ar<dd dapnb' grey mare, weight about l'>"< P* i6OO pot* ll "' good worker Extra itood six year old black g< Idm- •' ' sound and the best worker Fever owned. Ofc bla •* mare, weight 17.’>0 jiounds. no better One span , r eighuor nine year- old. anybody can work them tna “ 0 - • sibly s<“iie mules not described Some " ood fr< mi bulls. A lot of extra fine full atock Oxford ewe“ find, g farm* worth about S4U Fourteen to twenty brood sow* W . g \ " Some full stock spotted Poland Chinas. Spotted Poland ma of'feeding shoats. Chickens, etc. FARMING IMPLEMENTS ' r Turnbull wagons out about a year, good as new , otm . «■ , good hay ladders; riding breaking plows that we plow pa narrow with: walking breaking plow; disc harrow; new M' l *'' ’ ro u«.. r ; 1 b ’ h . | volvlng stock cutter; extra good new corn planter; li ‘‘„ ami tU ■ tors; several double sets pf work harnoaa. some as good as ( ~ t *o to bring <100; other articles not mentioned. I want to se > win' . loads of good corn if railroad brings it in. old seed tOl |) a ied *' 1 oats; clover seed; timothy seed; baled oats straw; pofi' ■ ■ or timothy hay Come Rain or Shine as We Will Se l '- societ'® 6 ' ” Lunch Served by Lutheran Ladies' Aid and Luther Leasts ceeds to go to Red Cross Fund. CHAS. SCHUMACHER Chas. Dean and Others, Auctioneers. J. M. Bonham and Jo' n ' P. s All politi- al candidates are requested not maK 'dope. themeelves by passing their cards or taiklug eaar ■'

'i 4 thi • • ' a T ' wai tte jtry stood Mx »ix .i •mm sax M t*e .rtistenee ■ f • AltJftMJgti iWveratßcßt * < irotlflasot >ar wk*' >'• * 91 ■b •m. , ii no* t* l "' ”* hra-Res *O»W ba draft** 1 1 4>.<m Wk*'. Um sub' •..i*-'* « •f thd jgiry b- fti'b t" v • •gig th*-» who hikd that : etx no conspiracy.