Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1924 — Page 6

SOME SPEED. THIS. A J To the loft Is the Ilkeneß* of Some Speed HI, a high l>ro<l W xvlpP*** M Boston 801 l <!<>g he- ’ longing io John Joseph “ ,u ' «ii .. ■n: •. t... i, ‘' • r 1,1 "os rll ' Sp ■'l "ffSB • will be enter'd in the 'yjwjWprW/ *Wm4BML ' Fort Wavin' bog and '?■■ ' , ’"‘ l S,, " W which "P *ns “ n A|» r >l 20 and will endeavor io carry ’ss>■ *‘® high honors for his j'OO’ W } master. Spesd was ffinj' M J born In Chicago and cs a came to make his homo w^kx-, ■■>... .... In ' Decatur a few BaflaßraHSp?-**'''?- ' months ugo. lie will wL* non He one year old Edward* MESSENGER WHO WAS ROBBED OF $150,000 1 — — : w "■ ”■"*] .mw *■>. ' 4 '] i TiWrti i f: mF * -7 .J *1 ty r J Wwi ’ Is£e® • ■ •-■' pmV>' H -tsE - il WK-V-1 as < CHE- « - M i ■ ** v •. ** .J** M jSssf x ii ,^ < \ ! - - **C3 ass-..- M '• v 4 -* IT .*** *'■?> f *' - ' >? jMHrqFB k '■’■i William Russell. 60 year old guardian of cash that was to be taken to the Harvey poMoffic* for distribution. ‘ HARVEY. Ill—The above photo shows William Russell. CO vear old mail I messenger, who was guarding several sacks of registered mail here Tuesday ( when robbed by bandits. The thieves rifled the bags and secured IliW.OoO . which had been sent here to meet pay rolls of several corporations. 1

PETITION FOR (Continued from page one) other property owners. It was referred to the street and sewer committee and. if at all possible, the street will be bricked this year, it was stated. Billboards Ordered Removed The billboards on Mercer Avenue, across the street from the Burdg properties. were ordered removed by the Public Safety committee. A petition for their removal was filed at the last' council meeting by Dan Haley, folio* ing an attack on him by two men who jumped from behind the bill-! boards and hit him over the head in 1 an attempted holdup recently. Streets Will Be Oiled The street and sewer committee reported that the petitions of th» property owners for the oiling oi, certain streets in the city be granted and that the Improvement be made in the same manner as other street improvements. The petitions for the oiling of the streets were filed sometime ago. Routine Council Mattere The city attorney recommended that E. It. Adams be allowed the sum of for damages done to his property as a result of the bursting of

Annual Sale Os High Grade Fine Live Stock I wil. aell nt public auction nt my pine* 9 mil*** eouthiaet of Bluffton. 0 mil»* wrat. mile north wok t of Berne. on Tuesday, April 8, 1924, Commencing at 10:00 o'clock (harp, the following do cere bed property: 16—HORSES—16 1 team of black matna. weight 35W Ria., lonunx *> anti 7 yearn old If ar *’ for • real team ot maiea. cont<- and eee theae two. On* bay nei'ima. & year* old. weight i<r.o R>*.. hard to b*at. On* bay horer * year* •“‘"I on* •» year old gray home weight 1700 the. Oencral pur-1 tionii m * r ' ** ,o, ' : 19 t° p »’ru good nhap* cf various deaertp Xuntrnr. 65- CATTLE 65 ftridi number ******* mllk cow, aome ar# fresh nnd other* will belting In K o 1( d to con.- and looa B t th”. K ar, ‘ looking fur cowa or heifer*, don't fail •»h» n.« Number ot bulbTaii I’ 91 * ,MX ’ ''T* * e ‘« h ,r " to W " ’°l • *ti lt> good abap*. ready for aervice MISCELLAN EOUS io bu«hel of Mono benn* S r , nnd many other article, not meMiun.*" American drill; LUNCH AT NOON TER.MR:-|SOO or under ra.h b* given on good bankable not*, drawls g“'JL"X'‘ei‘ moo, J“‘, Uw *. W,M inontlta: no good* to b- removed from JkmC untß , et u”l' tv ”‘ W ‘* ALBERT F. MOSER Prnnriotnr riuvHiora « MiriiAt n. au. tii.ncer* ,orjß » proprietor. ARTHI'K KIRKWOOD. Clerk

* water main leading to hi* cellar The matter of repairing the open 1 ditch in front of the William Gil- ! bett property on Patterson street 1 was reterred to the street and sewer committee. A resolution appropriating s.*>W 4 from the general fund to the electric ' light fund was passed and adoptf*d. the money to be used in paying Ihe city's assessments for the posts in- 1 ■tailed at the street and alley inter- 1 sections. ' Th* purchasing committee reportmi that liability iasttraace on the Fold truck purchased for the street I | commissioner had been placed with a 1 local agent Th* petition for th* Brokaw sewer I was alloweil by the street and sower 1 Hsimmittee. ' o I See "One Midsummer'* Dav” li. S. Auditorium Fridav night. 7M4 MOOSE ELECTS (Coatinued from page one) fair to be held next month, to raise sufficient funds to start a building project and give them a tnmlern anti complete home. ■ — .—.li. —

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NORTH WARD (Continued from Page One) all the little gardeners so that she may find ihe guilty one and teach her a lesson in kindness and thoughtful care. Wien the child is found she Is taught a lesson by one of the little gardeners. Thon she 'promises the Fairy Queen that she will never no gleet her flowers again. The Fairy Quern sends her sun beams to bring them back to her. The cast will be made up of the following characters, represented by the following pupils in suitable costumes: Welcome Walter Summers, Dorothy Stalter, Earl McClure, Ralph Fugate, Max Zitninermun, Frederick Dager, Hugh tingle. Margaret Johnson, Alma .Me’iure, Roger Stoneburner. Robert Elzey, Richard Macklin, Edward Summers. Roger Beard. Glen Addy.i Frederick Evans, ."Calvin McClure J Belva Teeple. Melvena Williams, Edward Evans, Mabel ShawFlowers Pinks Marcella Williams and Mary Meyer; Pansies—lxiron Hunt and Willard Bebout; Violets —Eileen Bulk and Joyce Riker; Asters — Roland Ruppert and Dick Sheets; Daisies —Kathryn Hower and Celesta Shaffer; Primroses—Lenore Teeple and Alice Brown* Poppies—Gerald Eady and Gleniee Tindall; Nastur-! tlons —Byron Hirschy and Paul Hendricks. Queen of Fairies — Olivo Teeters; Child —Louise Haubold; Gatdeners — Fred Musser. Richard Parrish. Robert Gay. Richard Odle. Oren Gordon and Lester Bebout. Butterflies Martha Erma Butler. Jeanette Beery. Eleanor Gordon. Velma Stooky. Mary Jane Schafer. Kathryn Gay. Violet Smitley and Margaret 1 Yocum .• Honeybees Bruce Raymond. Monroe Fuhrman, Harold Blythe, Willis Bebout. Gerald Strickler. Carl Sheets. Ned Mosure and Raymond Musser. Rain Drops Robert Odle, Frederick Schroyer,J, Ri< hurd Meyer. Marion Baker. Don- < ahi Bailer. Harold Kolter. Glen Dickerson. Russell Butler and Joe Renick. Fairies Mary Madeline Coverdale. Alice , Acker. Mildred Blosser. Elizabeth i Frisinger, Evangeline Evans. Muriel Chalmers. Beatrice Archbold and ; Ruth Brodbeck. Brownies Charles Teeple. Carl Buffenbarger. Franklin Keller. Tommy Burk. Dick Sutton. Billy Hoffman. Clarence Merryman and Wilson Hofstetter. Sunbeams Gladys Doan. Kathleen Odle. Helen Gay. Vera Ruth. Mildred Williams and Elizabeth Meihls. Sunbonnet Babes Mildred Gause, Ruth McClure, Wanda Bebout. Evelyn Yocum. Ellen Gephart. Myrtle Evans. Virginia Beery and Marjorie Johnson Overall Boys Donald Reynolds, James Darkless. Rl< hard Brodbeck. John Ellis Espich. Robert Meyer. Harry Musser, Cover 1 McClure and Sephus Jackson. 1 Tices for the operetta will Im* ten i cents for children under twelve years I of age and twenty-ve cents for all persons over twelve. ———-O'"* - ■ — M’CRAY’S FARM — (Continued from page one) Bank at Kentland, bad been placed to the governor's personal credit he j told them there must be some mis-1 take as he had written the bank to place the money to the state's credit. Davies said this had been done tUnited ITess Service) tnilinapolla. April 2 Efforts of Governor McCray to secure a |6«»( I <hmi loan from Indianapolis bankers j last summer to pay back lI&G.UOV of j the funds of the state board of agricul* tura were to be aired today at the trial of McCray's on ( barges of I larceny and embezzlement torshi* use | .of the board of agriculture's money. I Evans Wellens. pdesldent of the Fletcher Havings and Trust company and one of the hankers who attended a series of conferences at which refinancing of M< Cray's affairs was tin der discussion, was ezpected to be the first witness. , Inner the state expected to call , several former business associates of McCray whose names appear on notes (sued by th« governor.

»"i ■■■ .inn r>«* CommisMon Approves Linn Grove Purchase Indlanapolia, April 2—The public •ervice routmlaalon today made public ita approval of the purchaae by the Marion and Bluffton traction company of the Uno Prove Light and Power Company at a consideration of IC'.uoo of which |»O,OM la caah and HG.*>oo I. traction company bond*. Patron* ur* proml».-d better aervlce at the came r-oat. «

Political Calender Demnrratic Ticket » For Judfle Dally Democrat:—Please announce I my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for judge of tlie Adams Circuit court. Stith Judicial i circuit, subject to the decision of the ,'voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday. Mav 6th. 1824. DORR R ERWIN Daily Democrat: — Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem loeratic nomination for judge of the ,I Adams Circuit court. 2<th Judicial i circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, Mav Sth, 1924 J. FRED - FRCCHTE. For County Auditor Daily itemoerat:--Please announce my name as a candidate for tlie democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision ot the voters at the primary election. Tuesday. May 6th, 1924. MARTIN JABERG. Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the demloeratic nomination for Auditor of I Adams county, subject to the decision, of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May I'.th. 1924 FRANK NEVSBAVM Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. For County Recorder Dally Democrat: Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem-' ocrutic nomination for Recorder ofi Adams county, subject to the decision' of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. MRS. (.'LARA ANDERSON. Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem-1 ocratfc nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tin sday. May 6th. 1924. ED GREEN 1 —_ Daily Democrat: —Please announce imv name as a candidate for the dem j o-ratic nomination for Recorder of; | Ad. ms county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tues-1 dav. Mav 6th. 1924. GEORGE M. T. HOUCK. Prosecuting Attorney Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the demo<"Hie nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, 26th Judicial circuit, subjett to the decision of the voters at th*- primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. JOHN T. KELLY For Surveyor Daily Democrat:- Please announce that 1 -tn a candidate for the democratic nomination for Surveyor of Adams < (Minty, subject to the de- < Im'.ou <>f lie- voters at the primary on To -sday. May 6th. 1924 DICK BOCH. j J—WANT ADS EARN—S-S— I »—g— WANT AfW EARN—I- I—» To Select Specal Judge For Montpelier Cases Judge Victor Simmon < of the I 11. kfotd county circuit court announced the names of five attorney* from whom will be selected the one to act as Judge In the Montpdier bombing case. They are: Roscoe Wheat. Portland; Abram Simon*. | Bluffton; Frank Charlo*. Marion: Judge Elverhart. Huntington and A. L. Bale*. Winchester. The state and defense will both strike two names from the list and | the fifth will try the rase. o Mrs. Burdg Is Woman Manager For Coolidge Mr* Jesse Burdg. wife of Al Burdg. has been named woman manager of th** Coolidge campaign In Adams county, the appointment being made Iby Ewing Emison, ot Vincennes. In- ' di ina. state manager for the Coolidge I campaign, E. Walter Johnson was named, sometime ago, as the manager of the Coolidge campaign In Adams , (ounty Appolntmeht* were made by I Mr. Eml«*n In every county In the state. Thirteenth Victim Os “Canned Heat*' Is Dead Toledo. April 2— A thirteenth vietlm of Toledo's tanned heat poison alcohol orgy died In the municipal hospital today. | Harry Oates, a former city fireman was taken to the hospital from central police station, where he haff been held as a witness in connection with Ithe orgies. Two other men are in a critical condition from drinking the new form of poison •Icoho I. " 1 • ""O' ' ci Women Blamed Again Chicago, April I.—Barbers her* threaten to Increase the price of hair cut* for men from 60 cent* to TS rent* The barber*' union complain* the extra assessment I* contemplated to make up the loss occasioned on bob ( Ring women.

[“Strangler” Lewis Knocks J Out Opponent In Bout St. Louis April 2.—Ed. ‘'Strangler”, Izwis. heavyweight champion wrest- ' lor. last night threw Jimmy londos, ’ Greek idol, iu two out of three falls I Lewis, with a knee thrust in attempt- ( ’ ing to apply a head scissors, knocked . London out for 15 minutes after the third fall. ■ - - o— —- ’ Davis Is Endorsed In Kansas Convention i > tt’nlted Press Staff Correspondent) Hutchinson, Kan., April 2-(Special to Daily Democrat) —Unqualified endorsement of Jonathan R. Davis as Kansas' choice for the democratic presidential was assurjed today as the state party conven- > tiori went into session to choose delei gates to the New York convention. An agreement was reached between supporters of Governor Davis and William G McAdoo after an all-night , conference by which the farmer governor will be backed by Kansas democracy in his presidential aspiraj tious. Precsident Urges Action On Tax Reduction Today (United Pres* Staff Correspondent) Washington, D. April 2. —President Coolidge today held a breakfast conference of senators at the White House to bring about some response to the country's demand for action <>ti tax reduction and farm relief ' li cislation. Senators I_odge. Borah. Wadsworth. Br .ndegee. Moses and Willis were among the republican senatorial leader- who were called in. The president was understood to | have told the senators that the people . generally are demanding in on un I certain terms that tax reduction b**' made immediately effective, that the in.migration law be disposed of and farm relief measures be adopted. MIRKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN (United Press Service) Chicago, April B.—Wheat and corn Started lower on the board of trade today. Oats was unchanged to higher Selling l>egan in wheat at the opening. Fears that foreign business would preclude working of the n*-w dubieslk* winter crop together with favorable news from over the belt fnade recent buyer* take profits. Corn showed moat weakness. Crop N-fMirts were generally favorable. Cush business was light and the movement showed improvement. Oat* displayed independent strength Delayed seeding strengthened deferred deliveries. May maintained a ste.Mlfness. Provisions were easier with hog< and cables. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipt* 4SOO. shipments 4750. off|. <ial to New York yesterday 3800.1 hogs closing steady. Tops Is IS; bulk IM0O8.15; heavies 18 106S15; medium* |k.io®Bls; light weight |8 10 «| 9.1 G; light lights. 17 5008 15* pigs i *707.25; packing sows rough |*6 f>o& ' 6.75; cattle 475 slow, quarter to half lower; sheep 2000; best wool lamb* ♦ 16.75016*3; best cllpp 114.50014 60 best clipped aged wethers 110010 50. calve* 4M; top* 113013.50. Toledo Livestock Market Hous—Receipt* 80V; market 10© 2»c lower; heavies 17 4007 70; mediums 17 7507 80. Yorkers 17.7507.80. good pig* |6 75# 7. Calvea Steady. Sheep and Lambs—Steady. * Fort Wayne Livestock Market Shipping pigs 16 5006 75* lights, •7 50«7 6»; light light* 17 0 7*25; mix cd. mediums, heavies I7 50ff7.60; toughs 13.2506; slags |3#4. laimbs 114.75014*<>. Calve* Jl2 down. LOCAL QRAIN MARKtT (Corrected April 2) New No. I V.'he*t. bnihel BSc Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 88c 1 White Corn 84c Mixed Cora 84c Oata. per bushel 4J C Ry*, per bushel ...» 70c Barley, per bushel 65c Timothy Bee>j 53,50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected April 2) Heavy Hens j| c Springer*, smooth 17c Leghorn* 13c Rtag* 12c Old Rooster* 06c Ihtck* 13c (lee*e j3c ' Egg* dozen 1U I *| All poultry purchased must bo free from feed. , LOCAL GROCERS EGO MARKET I' E«gs. dotes Uc BUTTERFAT PRICES | Butterfat 37 C

I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I j NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

i« CLASSIFIID ADS • FOB SALE I FOR SALE— Cow, coming 4 years old,' giving about 3 gallons of milk perj I day. Also three pigs weighing about 55 lbs. each. Ernest Perret. 1410 W. 1 Monroe St. 76tGx FOR SALE — Kaby chicks.' Barred Kocks, K. I. Reds. Phone 696 or see Burt Niblick. 7516 x FOR SALE Genuine re.d’baby - cab. 1 blue color, ivory wheels. Good con--1 diHon. (’all phone 137. 78t2x ! FOR SALE- Bay mare. 6 year* old; 1 sound. Everett R. Hawkin*, Deca< tur, Ind R. F. I). U>. 78t3x FOR SALE —Radio. 3 tube set. including 2 sets headphones, A and B batteries. Green seal humechurger.' For demonstration call at 1203 West Adam* street or phone 913 white. 78t3x NEW OILING SYSTEM - FOR - FORDS | saves gas and oil. Prevents over-, heating. Sells on sight. Agents cleaning up. Write quick for exclusive territory. Jubilee Company, 178 St a. C. . Omaha. Nebr. I Mar. 19, 26. Apr. 2. 9.x| FOR SALE Crib of good yellow seed corn. Joel Mailer. Monroe. Indi R. 1. 79t3x FOR SALE—Brood house. SxlO. double floor, gyod substantial building at a bargain. Mr*. L. K. Magley. 320 S Winchester st., phone 186. 79i3x ?<)RS*ALE— Heavy “timber* for* building barn, 26x40, and 18 ft. high.; Will be sold cheap. Steve Oslakovic.J R. R. 4. 79t.U FOR SALE —Double set of light farm harness, good as new. Leather col|lars, 19&21 inch. Call at 421 South Seventh st.. De.-atur, Ind. 79t3x WANTED i WANTED—Several pounds of Rood clean raRS. Must be of Rood size and of soft material. {Nothing such as denim, stockI inßs or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per !b. for suitable raßs. —Daily Democrat WANTED i*erson is known who I stole radiator from Ford car In R.', H. White’s barn. Will prosecute if not returned at once. 78t3 LOST AND FOUND I. OST Pocketbook at Schlickman' barn, contained sl6 in currency and silver dollar and some change. Please return to Schlickman'* barn and receive reward. 78t3 LOST-” lakvallier. valued a< a gi ft“ Please return to Charlotte Elzey, _ 7st;:x FOR RENT FOR REST—I 2 acre* of land for either corn or oat*. Isaac Everett. Phone E-875, 78t3x FOR RENT—Thee turn 1 shed~room* and pantry. Cail 819 or »ee Mr* Phil C. Summer*. 79t2 FOR R'ENT*"’Farm and pasture land, good house and bam. Either cash or on ehare*. Henry Krick. BVt3x FOR SAlJS—si>y bean*. Henry Krick. 80t3x NOTK'E I expect to be in my office and ready for regular business about April 14. |7stf DR. C. C. RAYL — <♦ ' Annual North Ward Operetta Friday Night, April 4. 78t4 Mutical Inttrumcntt Tlie (lilnese u»e drum*, cymbal* burns, lute*, castinet* and flute* There are three varietlea of bellnjHechun;. te-chung and plen-chung. —0" *l*4*ol VTMKVT OF SIIMIMSTH *tkix No. 213!. Motive l» Hereby Given. That the un.lereigne.l baa been appointed »d---mlnlstratrls of the estate nt Abruham Kneuaa, lute of Attama county, de<-eu»-ed. Th* estate is probably solvent. KATIIKItINA KSF.t'SS Administratrix March 34. t»!4. C l. Walter*. Atty. !3-!-» XOTK'lt OF FIS Al sb.TriK MItWT OF F*T*TK No. IM3, Nottce la herehv given tn the rredt. torn, heirs and legatee* of Adam I'eaae. (teceaaaj. | n apprZr In the Atlanta etreutt court, held at Decatur. In,h‘' I***> <*“> April. • »-4. and show muse If »nv, whv th* FINAL SRTTI.EMENT ACCOUNT* with th* estat* of *ai<l deewdent ahoutd h®t *>• approved, au.t said h*lra are hotln*<l to then and there make proof of helrehlp. and receive their dletributive ebares. VINCENT M. I'rtAKK _ . \ Executor Decatur. Indiana. March !*th. IM4. Hlurgie, Stine and Hturgl*. Atty*. 24*2 — 0 I AFFOIWTORNT OF 4tIMIM«TH tTORa Notice l* herehv given that the »inderslgne.l has a ppm, .led ,»4n*ln. Istratnre of the estate of John D. Ehfl*, late »f Adame county, deceased he estate la t,r*»*v«Mv «o**‘ent WILLIAM H. ENGLE LEO E. ENGL# _ _ _ Administrator* Dore B Erwin. Atty. March »». 1*24. »*•!.» ———-o— , APPOINTMENT OF ENECI TOM ' No !l«9. , Slotlee la Hereto* Cilvea. That th* I undersigned have been sopointed E«. ' ecutor of the *e*tate of Louisa Krick, tat* nt Adam* county, deceased. Th* estate I* probably solvent . FItHDEBtCK J. KOLDEWET. March llfh. IM4. (Frucht* A Lltterer, Atty*. I4*|.*

• ••••• • • TTTTTT I • BUSJNESS CARDS ! M ***44, investigate I FOR BETTER HEALTH, tER DR. FROHNAPFEI n C . Chiropractic and O.teop.t;? Treatment, given to *u,t viur .*t 144 So. 2nd St. p? n, '‘ Office Hour* 10-12 a. m —1 5 R ‘, n ‘ B,4 | S* E. BLACK undertaking and embalms Call* answered promptly dav or s o. Private Ambulance| Office Phone; 90 Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER office hpi-:<’iai.tii‘" , I women ami children X-r.-i, „ ” tlons: aigurs.opy examination,’? Internal organs; X-r*. and .i.,;,."' 1 treatments for high blood n r l and hardening of the nrterie.' v\ treatments for Gorn;i: iinfPmJ umM A.sl' ( aNCKU. ' 1 ' , Office Hours Utolin, m—t to C p ,n —7 tn , ... «u»>:«*.v' by P m Phones:^ Residence iu otr-e on N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p ra Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL BURGEON X-Ray and Clinical laboratories Office Hour*: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sunday*. 9 to 10 a. tn. Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abetract* of Title. Real Er»t». Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—l»*e first stairway DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ’.North Third Street Phone*: Office 422; Home 422 offl< e Hour*- 9 to 11 a m. 1 to 4~4 to I p m. Sunday I to » a. m. NOTICE OF SHEHIFF S SAI F. OV HKAI. r.sTtli: No. 13104. Gladys Graham. Ihlen Walter!, Plaintiff:*, ve. rramuel I'. Ixut. Ha Fisher ttorinerlj Ida leutl. First N - I e.rial Batik a rorpof U tur. Adams county, Indiana. Ferry t'uebuck anj Anna t'.oebock. .letm.lant*. Hv virtue of An order of «ale to r>» directed froni the Clerk ot the A.l.c« Circuit Court of Adams .-..lint. In.l ■ ana. I will expo«e at pul.li “ale to ike highest bidder on I bursts,. April tatb. 1*34. between the hOUTr of I*' c k K V and 4 o'< 10. k I*. M. ut Mid dap at thcast dour of the Court House in lh» • tty of De.atur, Adam* .»unty. Indiana the rents and protits tor < (erm not exceeding seven yr*rs of the fol* lowing <lesr-rll.el real estate ’d'J**” In Adams county. In the State of Indian*. to-wlt: . Cornmencln* at a point on the norm line of aevtion thirty (3*l In loansMt 1 twenty-seven till north of ran*' nice en rial east wlil.h point Is West of the northeast corner of sal.i ■m t 'o>> t hem e runnlni parallel with the east line of lion 124 note theme runn.n* < ■" a line parallel with tl.r norti I"-"' auhl set lion *0 rods to the east 1 r* n > ■sld section; thence run» »« »"•** the aa-t line of said »»■ ' ..rutheast lorner of th. nortbeaw tuarter of said section; thetu*- i mmos ■e*t on the quarter section line o t*» sent* .* of the section, then** n the quarter line ot said •« '•••' /, northwest corner of in* ’■ quarter nt said Motion then . r--art on the north line of -aid Io the plaee ..f la-ginnmg. tonmmi"* IvO acre* more or less , Au.l on failure to .4 amount of Judgment.. ' ‘ . coetn, I will at the same H«■;- •» EXpogf- to publb *»» r simple <>f •atd real estat* -,| And on failure to realize t tmount of judgment. Inter,-., osts. I will At Ihe same t» * Blare, expose next t« puhlients and profits for a , al n< -eedln-j seven years of the r t Ivxrltw-d real •***te *ltu«<*-d inis county. In the Mate Commencing at tb* I n, ’ r ’ l ?*’“p,»''*' I' »f section thirty •" ' twenty -se»en (2*l north ■>( •een (IM e»»t. theme Hinn. r>* the north line of nald se< !»■’ ..., M |. thence running south on .1 tel with the east . 124 rods, tlienee running ' , line parallel with said section 4« rods to tlm a ~, „ B Mild section, thence runm 1- . ( r .,, t , 4 \°nT“»n r«n 7 . •mount of Judgment , I will •‘.'s' etc. •> ' expose to putrlls »»l» .f said real »•!"«•- , . s t mu»l '' Taken as the property * id* Lott and Ida .•‘‘'••"►r '(" aithost fgtft*. He'd “»•» W I HI , .t.l.ia ** *px relief from v*lu»tlen ment law* .... tatted Match I»£>,,> (, , ;l ; I Couniy. * ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stock and Ge»f rt ' Auctioneer pLB# OFFICE ROOM No 1 - LOAN A TR, XIttTF *7l PHONE 606 Os * B . # tab the mao I'*** M |*a. eko hto* att*n<v»d my - rw CHIRORB* cT * * ,u *" ,k * you F " lnv**«'«*’» V e*«r / Jewelry 8”"* Office* Ilnur* CAu¥< or S 10 to 12 a » B oIS 2l« 6 P w e 1:80 t<> t >• "L CHARLES & CHARLES. 0 v L*6y AtwnO*" 1 -