Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1922 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

♦♦♦++♦♦♦♦+++♦♦+ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ .... - -1 Paine in the back are symptoms you should not allow to continue unheeded. Kidney troubles are dangerous where they reach final stages. Let me examine your case. My corrective methods will rid you, of your kidney worries. FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to suit your nene at 144 So. 2nd St 'Phone 114. Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m. S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 Agents for Pianos and Phonographs DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GEWFIRAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases ol women and children; X-ray lyianilnn tione; Giourscopy examinations of th, internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries: X-raj treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS and cancer Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to 9 p. tn Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Efes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30—12: ) to 5;00 Saturday 8:t 1 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 681. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan oa Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Demo rat. O *U DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. O - - o AUCTIONEER Four years experience—satisfaction guaranteed—am a farmer and know value of farm goods and live stock and can get high dollar for you. List your sale with me now. H. H. HIGH. Monroe R. 1 195t26x or call Craigville phone. Callow & Kohne Sell Hoosier Paint—lt’s the b<-sl 6~ o PLENTY OF MONEY 6% —No Commission. Can pay on principal any time; part or all. D. N. ERWIN o o o— 0 DR. S. J. ZURBUCH, , D. C-, PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 1-2-3-4 K. C. Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m„ 1 to 5 p. m. and G to 8 p. m. Phone day and night, 189. O y NOTICE No tresspassing or hunting will be allowed on our farms. MRS. LENA] MARTIN and EARL MARTIN. 222t3x o —— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s / x FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wayne 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. " 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. tn. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:09 p, m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p tn. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. .7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Freight car leaves Decatur. .6:45 Arrives at Fort Waynef.iSO Arrives at Decatur 1:30 P. J. RAYMOND, Agent. ' Office Hours'6:3o a. m., 7:00 p.m ii I . - — / ‘

♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ *♦♦+♦+++++++*++ I — —— FOR SALE FOR SALE —A few second hand coal ranges. -Gan Office. BGtf FOR~SALE —~6ne 12-HP Ruoely Traction engine. Good condition and a bargain. Decatur Foundry & Machine Co. 159-ts. FOR SAI.i;- Lump rock suit at 1c a lb. Adams County Equity Exchange, Monroe St. & G. R. & I. Phone 233. Astf FOR SALE- Appleton corn shreuuer. 2 roll. Frank Faurote, Decatur. R. R. No. 5. 219t6x FOR SALE —Mare and colt. Also 3 year old general purpose colt. Mrs. W. W. Harper, 1 mile east of Salem. Pleasant Mills R 1. 219t6x If you are looking for a bargain in household goods, call al 312 Winchester street and look lhe following over. Must sell these as I am leaving town: Gas range, kitchen cabinet, dining room suite, 2 rugs (9x12), 2 I leather rockers, bed and spring, dresser, porch swing, washing machine, pictures, and many other articles not mentioned. Phone 321 Blue. F. E. Render. i 22213 FOR SALE ik/rd coal stove; t ,ve lid kitchen heater for soft or hard coal. Will sell cheap if taken at once Phone 590 or call at 116 North did St. 222ty FOR SALE—One Hot Blast Air Tight II Florence stove No. 55. good for public. hall or store, good as new. For sale reasonable. Monroe Home Store. FOR SALE One good upright piano, almost new. 1322 W. Monroe St. ‘ Phone 959. * 223t3x WANTED 'GIRL WANTED— To wash dishes Murray Hotel. 217-ts W AN TED! The Daily Democrat needs several pounds of clean soft rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Large rags of a thin, isoft texture preferred. We cannot use heavy goods. 7c per ib. for suitable rags. WANTED^An experienced maid; nc • washing or cleaning, reference re 1 quired. Mrs. J. F. Miller, 311 W. Creighton Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED — Girl for general housework. Call 56,221-3tx WANTED TO RENT —An unfurnished fiat or a house Call 264-White. 222-3tx ) WATED—Woman to do family wash- ’ iug and ironing. Must call for and deliver. Phone 44 or 105. 223-3tx. » FOR SALE OR TRADE t i 10 acres, well improved 2 J miles of Decatur; will sell on ' easy terms or will trade for citv propertv in Decatur. 223tf D. N. ERWIN APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS- u TRATRIX Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Harriet Bucher, hue of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. • FRANCES 1 >ECK ER. Administratrix. Sept. 21, 1922. Merryman & Sutton, Attys. 22-29-6 I o — > New York —Hair nets should be worn by male soda dispensers, a symposium ui doctors over the country conducted by the Medical Review of Reviews showed. I ('(BIUISMONERN* SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that E. Burt Lenhart. Commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams J county, Indiana, in the case of Elfia J Steele, vs. Eva Coplin, et ui., to make sale of certain real estate in said cause, will on Monday. October 2, 1»22 at the Law Oilice of Lenhart & Heller at 157 South Second street, Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale at private sale for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate in Adams county, Indiana, to-wit: Tracfe No. I—The north half of the following described tract of reai estate to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of out lot number seventy-two (72) said corner being in the center of North Third street, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, thence east along the line of said uul lot seventy-two (72) eleven rods and two (2) links, thence northwest on a line parallel with ond street in said city, four (4) rods and nineteen (19) links, thence west on a line* parallel with the south line of said out lot seventytwo (72) eleven (11) rods anil two (2) links to the center of Third street, thence south in the center of Third street to the place of beginning, said Tra-t estimated to contain one-sixth (1-6) of an acre of land more or less. Tract No. 2—-Also Iniot number twenty-two (22) in Jacob Freang’s subdivision of out lot numbers thirtythree (33), thlrty-fcur (34) and thirtyfive <35) in the southern addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, situated in the county of Adams and state of Indiana. Said real estate will be sold free of all liens. r r Trrnix of Stile , One-third of the purchase money rash in hand on day of sale, one-third in nine months, and one-third in eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to be secured by a mortgage on the property sold and to bear 6 percent interest per annum from 'date, purchaser to have the privilege Inf paying purchase money tn cash on day of sale, if so desired. E. BURT LENHART. Henry B. Heller, Commissioner * Attorney. 8-15-22

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922

PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will offer at public auction, 7 miles southeast of .Decatur, known as the old Peltz farm, or 4 miles east of Monroe, or 4 miles west of Willshire. Ohio on FRIDAY, SEPT. 29TH Sale commencing nt 10 a. m. sharßk, The following personal property, to- 7 wit: 7 HEAD OF HORSES—One match team of black geldings, coming 7 years, good workers. 2800 lbs.; bay mare, 8 years old. in foul, weight 1700 lbs.; bay horse, 5 years old. sound, 1700 lbs.; sorrel mare, 5 years old, In foal, weight 1500 lbs., sound; sorrel driving mare. 8 years old. double gaited, lady broke, weight 1200 lbs.; bay driving and general purpose mare, 1200 lbs.. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE— One white faced cow, 6 years old, 3 gal. milk per day. bred: spotted red and white cow, 11 year's old, 3 gal. milk per day, bred; spotted red and white cow, 7 years old, 4 gal. milk' per day, bred; black cow, 12 years old. I gaJ. milk per day; 2 cows; 2 bulls. I 8 BROOD SOWS—One black ami white spotted sow with 9 pigs by side; [ black spotted sow, with 8 pigs by j side; Poland spotted sow with 8 pigs by side; Droc sow with 8 pigs by side; Big Type Poland sow with 4 pigs by side: Big Type Poland sow with 3 pigs by side; 2 sows; 33 head of pigs will be old enough to wean week after sale. HOG HOUSES —4 colony houses, hip root with slides; 2 Ifbg troughs. 12 and 14 ft.; 1 self feeder. MACHINERY— One 4-roll Appleton corn husker, good as new; Turnbull 1 wagon, in good shape, 3 in. tire; 3 in. tire wagon, in good shape; hay ladders with double set side boards, 21 , in.; hay ladders with beet rack, 12 in. sides; hay rigging, new; hog rigging. new; hog shute; 7 ft. Deering binder with new truck and canvas: 5 ft. McCormick mower in good shape: hay tedder in good shape; double disc 7-16 size: single disc 716 size: check rower with 80 rods new wire; grain drill, 10 disc, good as new; gravel bed, new; mud boat; 3 corn cultivators; 2 walking breaking plows with rolling caulters; 3 seated spring wagon. Harness —Double set breeching harness; double set farm harness; single set farm harness; collars and bridles, pads, etc. CORN — 1.000 80 hill shucks of good heavycorn; 10 acres standing corn; hay in mow. POULTRY —3 dozen chickens; I 10-ft. long little chick house. Cream separator. Prim Rose, good as new;/ bed; stands; zink and numerous other articles not mentioned. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under cash; over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given; first 6 months without interest, last 6 months 8 per cent interest. 4 per cent discount for cash. Purchaser must give a bankable note. No goods to be removed until settled for. Graber, Schwartz and Rayl Bros. Aucts —Harry Daniels. Fred Busche. Clerk —Bill Patterson. Lunch will be served on the grounds. 20-22-26-27 PUBLIC SALE As 1 am leaving the city 1 will sell at public auction at my residence located at 310 N. 9th street, Decatur, on Saturday, Sept. 23 Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, the following pioperty, to-wit: Square piano, good condition; 3 piece oak bed room suit; davenport; oak table (small); 3 rockers; childs rocker; childs desk and chair; magazine rack; oak buffet (large); oak dining table with 6 chairs; iron bed; childs iron crib; chiffioneer, (oak); kitchen table (walnut); large kitchen cabinet; 1 coal range, good as new; gas stove; Garland base burner, large size; wash machine; tubs, dishes and other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS—Cash. 1 MR. & MRS. W. W. MARKER. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. 220t4x PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence 415 Grant St. Saturday, September 23, the following articles at 1:30 p. m.: 1 side board, 1 dining room table, 1 library table, 1 large mirror, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 settee, 1 rocker, 1 stand, 1 polish top steel range, 1 Reno heating stove, 1 perfection 3 hole oil stove, 1 brass bed (8x12) rug, 1 sewing machine, and other articles to numerous to mention. TERMS—Day of sale. ALBERT CHRISTENER Roy Runyon, Auct. tues, thurs, fri. Sale X-? Calendar Sept. 25—A. Eury, 5% miles east of Decatur, on township line. Sept. 26—Roy Miller, miles southeast of Monroe on R. P. Davis farm. Sept. 27 —J F. Arnold and Albert' Yeoman, 1 mile west of Decatur on old Frank Seheiman farm. Sept 28 —Guy Shutt,2’/i miles northeast of Decatur, ’zi mile north Dent School House. Sept. 29—Friday—Clint Hart, 3% miles north of Decatur. Sept. 29—Graber, Schwartz & Rayl. 7 miles southeast of Decatur, known as old Peltz farm. Oct. 3-*-J. C. Moorman, 2 miles north of Decatur. Oct. 4.—Otto Buuck, 10 miles northwest of Decatur, 50 Chester White hogs. Oct. 11. —Ben Waggner, 3 miles north Decatur. Oct. 12. —David Sovlae, 7 miles northwest of Decatur. October 17—40 head O. I. C. pure bred hogs. P. B. Dykeman, Decatur, R. R. No. 9.

. PUBLIC SALE 1 will offer for sale ut my residence .3 miles north of Decatur or u. mile east of Monmouth School House FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1922 Suic to begin ut 10 o’clock. The following property tie wit: HORSES—Brown mare, 6 years old, 'weight 1500 lbs.; black mare, 12 years old, sate in foal, weight 1400 lbs.; Bay general-purpose horse, lady broke, weight 1050 lbs.; Buy horse, 4 years old, weight 1450 lbs.; CATTLE—Red cow, 8 sears old. due to be fresh by day of sale; black cow, 6 years old, due to be fresh by day of sale; halt Jersey and half Guernsey cow, 4 years old, fresh Marell 15; Jersey cow 6 years old, fresh January 15. HOGS —27 head of Hampshire/*. 20 shoats averaging from 75 to 100 lbs; 4 sows with pigs hy side; 3 open sbws. Thest hogs are registered or can be register ed. On red silw with pigs by side POULTRY —5 doz. Barred Rock pool Jets; and a few young roosters. FARM | ING IMPLEMENTS—Six foot cut jChampion binder, in good condition; i Milwaukee mower, 5 ft. cut; Dain hay loader, as good as new; Litchfield manure spreader, practically new: riding corn plow; Oliver riding break” lug plow; Janesville corn planter: spike tooth harrow; stock rack hay ladders; dump bed; 2% in. tire wag on;; trailer; top buggy. Storm Kins buggy; set of breeching work liar ness. buggy harness; 1 horse Mogul gasoline engine, in good shape; post auger; hand corn sheller; Stewart horse clipper; 1 horse blanket; lari' i press, only used twice: single barrel ed shot gun; iron kettle; dozen grail [sacks; cross cut saw; block am tackle; auto non-skid chains, forks .'shovels and other articles too nutner j ous to mention. j TERMS—Sums of $5 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of ' 12 months will be given, last 6 month? bearing 6 per cent interest, purchaser giving bankable note. 4 per cent off ■ i for cash. CLINTON HART 1 Auctioneers—ROY RUNYON. ! l CHRISTE BOHNKE Clerk —W. A. Lower Dinner served by the Union Chape '■ | Ladies Aid Society. 20-22-26-2'. PUBLIC SALE ' I will sell at public auction, at my farm residence, on the old Bill Drake 1 farm, 5 miles east of Decatur, on * Monday, Sept. 25, 1922 Sale to begin at 10 o’cock. The fol lowing property, to-wit: 3 HORSES —Consisting of one Bdy 1 Gelding, 8 years old, weighing 1575; ' one Roan Mare, 9 years old. weighing 1400; Grey mare, 12 yr. old, weighing ■ 1100. These horses are all sound and | broke to work in all harness. 5 CAT I |TLE —Consisting of one Holstein j cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in March, giving about 3 gal. of milk pel day; one Full Blooded Red Poe cow 6 years old, giving about 2 gal. ol ; milk per day; one Holstein cow, 6 1 ] years old, will be fresh about Sept 28.; one Fall Blooded Holstein Bull Calf. 6 months old. 8 HOGS—Con si.sting of 1 sow that will farrow about [the 15th of'October; 1 full blooded Spotted Poland China .male hog, 6 1 months old; 6 Shoats. w-eighing about 100 lbs. each. POULTRY —About 150 1 head of young and old chickens and 2 tti’kev hens: 1 tom turkey: 13 young [turkeys. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —Consisting of low wheel wagon: handy spring wagon; Milwaukee bind ''er, 6 ft. cut, in good condition; Deer ’ iug mower, 5 ft. cut. in good condi- , 'tion; Daine hay loader in good con ’ dition; Oliver riding breaking plow; beet drill; grain drill in good condi- ’ tion; spike tooth harrow; John Deere corn plow; "Sure Drop” corn rdanter , in good condition; good top buggy; I set of buggy harness; set of double carriage harness; set of hay ladders and grain bed combined; small plat

form scale. About 20 acres of sood corn in field; about 5 tons of good clover hay in mow. MISCELLANEOUS —Delaval cream separator; fur nace heating stove; 30 gal. oil tank; food cooker; cider barrel; chicken crops; hog crates and pen; washing machine; and other articles too nu morons to mention. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under cash. Sums over that amount a credit of 2 months will be given, last 6 months bearing 8 pnr cent interest, p-irchaser giving bankable note, a per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. A. A. EURY J. N. A net. Lunch served on the ground. Sept.. 18-20-22.

COMMtNNIONEK’N Stl.H OF HEAL ESTATE Notice is hereby piven that James i T. Merryman, a commissioner appointled by the Adams Circuit Court to make sale of real estate in the cause for partition in cause NX. 19822 In which Ruth E. Rittgers et al, are plaintiffs and Peter D. Kiser et al. are defendants, on Tuesday, the 10th day of October, 1922. at the law office of Merryman and Sutton irt"Odd Fellows Block in Decatur. Indiana, will offer for sale at private sale, for not less than the appraised value thereof, free of all hens, except taxes for year 1922, payable in 1923. the fee simple of the north half jf the southwest quarter of section ten in township twenty-five north, range thirteen east in Adams < ounty, state of Indiana, containing eighty acres, more or less: Except all growing crops, on said real estate which matures in year 1922, which are reserved. Terms One-third cash on day of sale One-third in ohe year and One-third in two years; Deferred payments to hear six per cent, interest from day of sale and secured by first mortgage upon said real estate: Provided purchaser may pay all the purchase money in cash if he desires to do so. Such sale to be made subject to approval of said court. In the event sale of said land shall not be made on said day, the sale thereof, will be continued from day to day, without further notice until such sale shall have bedn made. JAMES T. MERRYMAN, Commissioner. Merryman & Sutton, Attys. 15-22-29

APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS Notice is hereby Riven, that the undersigned have been appointed executors of the estate of Mary Klein-, henz. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LAWRENCE KLEINHENZ, • FRANK O. KLEINHENZ, Executors. June IS, 1921Fruchte & Litterer, Attys. 15-22-29

Receives Insurance For Auto Stolen At The Fair George W. Cramer, agent or I ll '* National Mutual Insurance company of Celina, Ohio, today handed Ray D. Christen u check for $450 in payment for his Ford car which was insured with lhe Celina company and was sto len at the fair grounds here August 2nd. Ray had his car but two weeks. The prompt payment is appreciated and the amount was the full sum cur tied.

FORD PLANTS RE-OPEN Detroit, Mich., Sept. 22—Contracts from Kentucky and West Virginia operators to supply the Ford Motor Company indefinitely with 70,000 men of coal daily, brought 70,000 Ford workers back to work today. With more than 25,000 orders behind and receipt daily of one hundred orders in excess of the plant's capacity of 5,200 cars, Ford today was preparing to organize extra shifts to catch up. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Mission services Sunday. English preaching by Rev. 11. Kolilntbr in thi morning. Rev. R. Gaiser will preach in German at the evening services. A. W. HINZ, Pastor Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 8000; market 10dr 20c higher; best heavies $10,154/1050; medium mixed $10.154t 10.30; common choice $10.25(1/10.35; bulk of sale $10.254i 10.35. Cattle—Receipts 900; market steady to strong; steers $1 l.OOdi 11.50; cows and heifers $7.00(3 9.25. Sheep — Receipts 1100; market steady; top $5.00. Calves —Receipts 750; market 25@ 50c lower; top $14.50. o NOTICE I will be out of the City until Monday morning, October 2. DR. C. C. 221-4 L DR. C. C. RAYL 0— — O AUCTIONEER With years of experience in | I the auction business I will make I your sale a success and assure ' you of the highest dollar. ROY RUNYON j 22S Rugg St.. Decatur, Indiana ' Phone 944-White or No. 80. O O o — o AS A LAST RESORT WHY NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic diseases j cured without drugs, by Chiropractic and other natural ways. When hope is gone and your case has been given up consult DRS. SMITH & SMITH, D. C. CHIROPRACTORS Calls made day or night. Office over Morris 5 & 10c store ! Decatur, Ind. Phone 660 0 — o O— o FREI) W. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER Experience with training assures )-ou of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone

HARRY DANIELS Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER Phone 861-N at. my expense or see me at Vance & Linn's on Saturdays. O— 0 o— 0 ARE YOU SICK OF BEING SICK? Then Investigate the wonderful science of Chiropractic. CHARLES-CHARLES. D.C. Doctors of Chiropractic Calls made day or night. Over Keller’s Jewelry store. Phone 628. O 0 J. N. BURKHEAD Monroe, Ind. Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER My years of experience mean : successful sales for you. Use Decatur-Monroe phone at ' my expense. o—--0 FOR THE HIGH DOLLAR book your sales with CHRISTE BOHNKE, AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana Phone 880-M Q —O V'" TfflF — BABY’S BATH means a lot to baby and a lot to you, too. Therefore why not put in one of our sanitary, up-to-date, snowwhite, spotless, tubs? Baby’s bath will be an event then. Let us show you the real economy ; and added pleasure from having'a sanitary •Bthrooin such as we install and euip. The cost is nothing when the eomfort is considered. P. J. HYLAND West Monroe Street

Public Sale! Having sold our Urm and as we are giving possession tin. fall. I the undersigned will sell at public auction at niy p| w . e . r< sidem e 2H miles northeas tof Decatur, 6 miles south and '> miles west of Monroeville. Mi mtle north of the l> nt school on what Is known as the Frank Dibble farm. Thursday, September 28, 1922 Beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. rn. Horses, I Head—l Mule One bay mare, 9 years old, weighing 1650 !bg„ 'a good workerSorrel mare, 8 years old, weighing 1650 tbs., sound and a gis/d worker (this is a real work team:) Brown mare, 9 years old weight 1450 lbs., a good worker: Sorrel mare, 8 years old. weight 1150 tbs. and a good worker; 5 months old mare mule, a good one. Cattle,, 14 Head Ono Spotted cow. 6 years old, giving 4 gal. milk a day. ( ] Ue t 0 fresh in January: Red Shorthorn cow. 6 years old. giving 3 g H | . day. duo to fresh in January; Brindle heifer, 3 years old, giving 3 gal. milk a day, due to fresh in January; Brindle heifer, 3 wars old. giving 3 gal. milk a day, due to fresh in January; Yearling heifer; Yearling steer, fat enough to butcher; « spring calves good ones; Heifer and calf by side, a good one. Hogs, 100 Head 85 head of good feeding shoats. weighing from 50 to 150 fits good ones; 5 head of open sows; 5 sows with pigs by side, all good litters. Chickens and Ducks 150 head of good laying hens; 23 head of ducks. White Pekin. Farm Implements Thomas hay loader, in good shape; Dain side delivery rake, in good shape; Deering mower, in good shape; McCorgiiek 7 ft cut binder, does good work; Superior grain drill, 8 hoe. good as new; steel land roller; good double disc. 14-16; John Deer 2 row corn plow, as good as new; John Deer corn plow, spring brake; Oliver gang plow. 12 inch, a good one; Oliver sulky plow, 14 inch bottom; John Deer fern planter with RD rods wire; 69 spike tooth harrow; manure spreader, does good work; heavy wagon and 14 ft. rack; mud boat; gas engine. 2% horse, a good one; pump jack--2 tank heaters, both in good shape; single and double shovel plows; 2 walking breaking plows; summer hog fountain. 50 gal. size; non-freeze hog fountain, 100 gal. size; hog feeder and I hog shute. Grain 18 acres of corn in field, can have privilege of cutting if you I want fodder; 200 bushels of old corn, this is good corn; 100 bushel I of oats. Miscellaneous 1 2 sets of good work harness; some collars; cream separator; I cream cans; forks; shovels; spades; hoes; rakes; garden plow; I wheel barrow; gasoline stove; milk cooler; 20 cords of good dry I stove wood; good pick; sledge hammer; 3 good barrels; iron ketI tie; single trees, and double trees. | The Ladies’ Aid of Union Chapel will furnish dinner. Will I also offer a comfort r.t auction. ': TERMS will be made known day of sale. GUY SHUTT Jess Michaud, auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk. I 7 22-25-26

Public Sale! I We. the undersigned, will sell nt public auction at our residence 1 mile west < I Decatur, Indiana on the old Schaler Saddlery road or the old Frank Scht inian farm, on Wednesday, Sept. 27th Stile to begin at 10 o’clock. 'File following property, to-wit: 6 Head of Horses and Mules One black ii/are, (> years old; roan mare; black mare; iron grey colt, 2 years old; good mule; grey mare. 10 Head of Cattle One black cow, 7 years old, bred; red cow, 8 years old, bred; Jersey. 7 yetir old, bred; Jersey, 5 year old. bred; Jersey, IFyear old, bred; Jersey and Holstein. 5 year old. bred: Holstein, coming 3 yearOld, with call by side; full blooded Hereford bull, year old. j 125 Head of Hogs la unexcelled full blooded brood sows; 38 spring pigs--2 nude hogs; 70 fall pigs. AH Household Furniture Oil stove; kitchen stove; kitelien cabinet; dining room table; 6dining room chairs; buffet; library table: davenport; rocking chair; 2 rugs; washing machine; 2 beds complete; 2 dressers. Machinery One I urnbull wagon; 2 hay ladders, with bed; Deering binder; Superior 10 hole drill; C. B. & Q. corn plant- I er; International cultivator; II disc harrow- Waller A. I Wood hay kicker; Keystone hay loader; 'McCormick I mower; 2 buggies (1 cab); single shovel plow; (iO-tootli I harrow; 2 plows; 2 sets breeching harness; single set I working harness; Ford touring car. Grain * ons °l hay; 28 acres of corn- 300 bushel of oats; I 30 bushel of clover seed. * Miscellaneous One King 11/ 2 ton trailer for Ford truck; 200 head full | blooded \\ hite Leghorn chickens; I brooder stoves; I —AOt* egg Queen incubator; Bell City incubator; spring I wagon; Anchor Holt cream separator, No. 3. Other I articles 100 numerous to mention. TERMS—AI! sums of $5.00 and under cash, over that amount ■ a credit of 12 months will be given. purchaser giving- bankable not p 9 hearing 8 percent interest’ the last' 6 months; 4 percent oil tor ■ cash. No property removed until settled for. J. F. ARNOLD and ALBERT YEOMAN I Jesse Michaud. Auctioneer. | Lunch to be served by the Ladles' Aid. |