Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1924 — Page 6

Logansport. — Taylor Goffel, here, although totally blind, louis and hauls gravel. A team of well-trained horses aids him. Ed Green, local taxi driver, is a patient at the hospital for diagnosis. Dancing school at 7:30. Dance at 8:30. K. of Hall tonight. It SULPHUR SOOTHES JN ITCHING SKIN The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable If yon are suffering from eczema or Home other torturing, embarassing skin trouble yon may quickly be rid of It by using Mentho-Sitlphur. declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itiching. even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Rowles Mentho-Sul-j.hur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You ' ■ an obtain a small jar from any gtjod 1 druggist. 11

PUBLIC AUCTION | 1 he undersigned will sell at public auction at her residence, at Salem, 10 miles southeast of Decatur, on Tuesday, November 25, 1924 Beginning at 10 o clock a. nt., the following household goods: Walnut cupboard; fruit cupboard; dresser; organ, extra good one; kitchen cabinet; touch; 6 rot king chairs; 2 sets of chairs; 130 quart of fruit; base burner; soft coal burner; kitchen range; box stove; coal oil stove; oil stove; 3 stands; 1 large mirror; 1 lawn mower; 1 inch board, 18 inches wide; I curtains and carpets to furnish 7 room house; complete set of kitchen uten-i sils am! dishes; buggy, set of buggy harness: storm front; complete set of carpenter and cabinet making tools; wood turning lathe, and numerous other articles. TERMS Sums under $5 cash, over that amount a credit of 12 months will he given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8% the last 6 months. 4' , off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. o , , , ' MRS. AMY MERRIMAN baiem Ladies Aid will serve lunch. Jeff Liechty and Ed Miller. Aucts. Patterson, Clerk 17-20 22 jPUBLIC SALEI Saturday, November 22 Decatur, Indiana At Sale Barn on First street, sale to begin at 1 o'clock. COWS HORSES MULES SHEEP 15 head of fresh and springer cows, extra good bread, Tubercular tested; 1(1 head of heifers weighing from 600 to 700 lbs. each; 25 head of breeding ewes; 2 nudes 3 and I years of age; 10 head of horses, all kinds. I ERMS will be made known on dav of sale E. W. MOSER, Decatur, Ind. PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming and am going to leave the farm I will sell” public auction at my farm 1 mile west and Imile north of Magley or 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Tocsin on Adams and Weffis county line, on Wednesday, December 31, 1924 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m prompt. The following personal pro perty, to-wit: 3—HEAD OF HORSES Sorrel horse. 11 years old, weight 1450 lbs.; black horse, 9 years old weight 1500 lbs; bay horse, 8 years old. weight 1600 lbs. ' 12—HEAD OF CATTLE Jersey cow. 8 years old. giving 5 gab per day; red cow, 7 years old, giv ing 4 gal. per day; red cow, 6 years old, giving 4 gal. milk per day; Guernsey cow. due to freshen last of December; roan cow giving milk; one fat steer 18 months old; 2 hecfers, 18 months old; 2 calves, 8 months old; 2 heifers to be fresh in January. , HOGS AND SHEEP 10 shoats. weighing 170 lbs. each; 7 shoats weighing 100 tbs. each; Duroc sow and 8 pigs 9 weeks old; one male hog. 20 Head of Sheep. POULTRY , 150 head of mixed chickens. HAY AND GRAIN 300 shocks of good corn in field; 250 bushel of old cons in crib; 50 to 400 bushdl of Big 4 oats in bin about7 ton of hay in mow. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Deering binder, 6 ft. cut; McCormick reaper; Champion disc drill; Milwaukee mower; hay tedder; hay rake: hay loader; Sure Drop corn planter, spring tooth harrow; spike harrow; Diam riding breaking plow, a good one, 2 walking plows; pne riding and two walking cultvators; 3 double shovel plows; one angle shovel plow; set of bob sleds; two mud boats; ailter A. Wood manure spreader; good top buggy; 2 seated carriage; 3 farm wagons; 2 low wheel wagons; 2 flat bottom hay ladders; wagon box; gravel bed. MISCELLANEOUS 2 si ts of farm harness; buggy harness: fly nets; horse collars; ropes;, ties, chains, one new set of breeching; one barrel of vinegar; grindstone; 50 gaL oil drum; grain cradle; Delaval cream separator No. 12; churn; grain sacks; shovels; spade; forks; some Household Goods and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; on sums over $5 a credit of 12 I months will be given; the purchaser giving a good bankable note drawing 8% interest the last 6 months; 4% discount for cash on sums over $5. No property to be removed until settled Jor. FRED BLOEMKER Roy S. Johnson, Auct. Irvin Wasson, Clerk Lunch served by Magley Reformed Ladies’ Aid Society. 20-25-1 *

j Court House | Fairchild Will Probated The will of Elizabeth A, Fairchild was probated in court here yesterday I afternoon. The will provides thatj j S2OO be given to the husband, Amos! | Fairchild, a bed and bedding to Hope I Mumma, a granddaughter; and that 1 the remainder of the estate, both 1 personal property and real estate, be I divided equally among the children: I ■ Raymond Barber, Cora Mumma, Gert-] rude Harber, Ada Brandy berry and Stella Andrews. Gertrude Barber, was appointed executrix of the will. The will was written August 23. 1924. Cases Set For Trial The following eases were set for trial today: Mann vs. Mann, Nov. 21:1 state vs. Kohler. Dec. 1; state vs. Hirschy and Kirchofer, Dec. 2; state vs. Elwood Fry, Doc. 3; state vs. DeVeflliya, Dec. I; state vs. Wiley Slusser. Dec. 5; state vs. Adam Biber- | stine, Dec. 8; state vs. Roop, Dee. 9; Elzey vs. Myers, Dec. 15; Green *vs. Hoard of commissioners of Jay county, Dec. 17; Kroemer vs. Frickle,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924.

1 ~"T Dec. 29. (' Partition Ordered In the case of Hniiilu Eiekhoff et al, vs. John Rcheimann et al. a par-' ' tition of the real estate was ordered i The real estate was ordered sold and Lloyd P. Halley and Dore B. Erwin were appointed commiasloners to make the sale. Case Dismissed Tlie case of the state vs. Ed Neuenk schwander, for failure to provide for liis wife and child, win dismissed today after the prosecuting attorney had filed a nolle. Appearance Withdrawn | In the case of Hosey Ray vs. Julius 1 Ilatigk. the appearance of (’. J. Lutz 1 for the defendant was withdrawn. I Case Dismissed 1 In the case of the Bluffton Hardware company vs. Simon Moore and Brother, the defendant filed a motion | to have the case dismissed for want I of prosecution. Attorney Fees Allowed In the matter of the petition for a drain filed by William Farlow and others. Attorney Dore B. Erwin, counsel for the petitioners, filed a petition for partial allowance of at-, torney fees in the sum of SSOO. The petition was allowed. Case D smissed The case of Goldie V. Huey vs. Allen Daugherty et al. was dismissed 1 today on motion of the plaintiff. The case of. Wilma Smith vs. Chancy Smith was dismissed today’ on motion of the plaintiff. Special Judge Appointed In the case of the Old Adams County Bank vs. Lewis A. Holthouse et al., the court appointed Attorney Henry B. Heller special judge. Judgment Rendered I In the case of Claude C. Rayl vs. 1 1 Doy Tumbleson. the court awarded judgment in the sum of slls and costs in favor of the plaintiff. Want Venue From Judge In the case of the estate of Edward L. Johnsoi vs. the Pennsylvania railroad company, the plaintiff has filed a motion for a change’ of venue from.the judge. Case Dismissed The case of the Berne Community Association vs. Amos Neucnschwan- | der and Joel Neuenschwander was dismissed today on motion of the 1 laintiff. Sale Is Reported Tn the case of Eli W. Steele vs. Charles Martin, the report of sale was filed by the receiver. The report was approved. By agreement of the parties the court allowed attorneys for the receiver $75 fts’ partial payment on fees. Divorce Is Granted A divorce was granted to Emile Brunner today in his suit against Bertha Brunner. The court restrained the defen'dant from remarrying for a period of two years. Files Application Tn the case of the state vs. William Dickerson, for violation of the prohibition law, the defendant filed an application to plead as a poor person. Real Estate Transfers Clara C. Bruhn to Walter D. Cross, lot 249 in Geneva, for $63.50. . Jesse H. Reed etux to Fannie S. Severance, lot 66 in Geneva, for $75. ! John Nevil etux to Mary Michels, five acres in Wabash township, for $1 James M. Ross etux to M. Calvert I Wait etux, farm in Washington township, for $3,900. I Elmes L. Stuber etux to Clarinda ' B. Wendel, 11 acres in Jefferson ’ township, for sl. George Chronister to Vida Viola Lammert et al, lot 248 in Decatur, for $1,700. JHarry R. Shoemaker to Boyd Booh er etux. lot 206 in Geneva, for S4OO 1 Fred Wj. Wigent by attorney tc Daniel N. Stauffer. 160 acres in Jes forson township, for sl. Charles C. Ernst et al to Jesse H Burnett, lot 610 in Decatur, for $1,600 y © : JAIL INSPECTED BY GRAND JURY Indications Are That Jun ’( Is Nearing End Os Its Work Indications today were that the I Adams county grand jury in nearinf 'the end of its w ork. An inspection ol the jail was made this afternoon ami ,'it was unofficially stated that the jury would adjourn this evening until next (Tuesday morning. The county infirm I ary must be inspected before the jury is excused. • I Four or five witnesses were examined this morning and a few more were summoned to testify this afternoon. 0 — When you feel a cold coming on Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the cause and to fortify the system against as attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.

tfIMERS HOLD A MEETING IN ROOT TOWNSHIP. /Continued From Psge One) the individuals who made it up were poor. In the year of 1905 the elevator was I uylne 150.000 bushels of grain a yenrs Ifrom their trade territory. At that time all the land was occupied. What could not be cultivated was either in hay or pasture. In the spring over , one-half of the land was under water several days at u time. Spring work was naturally much delayed. I Mr. Hudson having invested heavily 1 in hank stock realized that it would ' be a losing proposition unless the 'community was developed. So he in'terested the elevator to sell drain tile and they kept it at It until most of the wet land was pretty well drained and put under the plow. | In 1922 this elevator bought from this same trade over 600.000 bushel of grain besides the several thousand tons of beets that were raised. Mr. Hudson stated that the beet crop was the best mortgage lifting crop in the state of Michigan. | „ KLAN LOCATING HEADQUARTERS IN MONROE. REPORT (Continued from Page One) price is said to be $3,250.00. It was stated that sufficient money has been ’raised in this manner to make an. initial payment sufficient to get a warranty deed for the building, but as far as known the deed has not been I filed at the recorder's office. The I Berne concerns, who now own the i buildings are desirious of selling them and getting their money, it was stated. The west room in the building has .been sold to the Model Hatchery and Supply company, and work has started on the fixing of this building. The town of Monroe is directly interested in the sale of the building for the reason that a local athletic association ■would like to least the first floor for | a basketball hall this winter. How- . ever, no definite steps have been tak,'en in this direction as yet. but if the , “Adams County Benefit Association" , does purchase the building and' | agrees to complete the first floor room, steps may be taken along that line. . . I Work on the Monroe Home Store . building was started several years • ago, when a company headed by .| Menno fx-iplity. former promoter of I this place, attempted to build a bust-1 ness block which, if completed, would have been used by several business > concerns. Upon the receipt of the above dis-' ; patch from Monroe, the records in the County Recorder's office in this city were checked for the entry pertaining 1 i *to the transfer of the property and for ; - articles of incorporation of The | i “Adams County Benefit Association", . but no such entry could be found. o RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT HERE MEINHARDI. WELL KNOWN IN ' THIS SPECIALTY, CALLED TO FORT WAYNE. 1 E. J. Meinhardi, the well known Expert from Chicago, will personally be a at the Anthony Hotel. Fort Wayne, Ind., on Monday and Tuesday onlv, Nov. 24th and 25th. Mr. Meinhardi says, “The Vacuum a Rupture Shield" will not only hold ■J the Rupture perfectly, but will contract the opening in ten days on the average case — usually giving instantaneous relief withstanding all ’ strain regardless of the’ size and 100 o cation of the Rupture. f- He will give a free demonstration of “The Vacuum Rupture Shield” to f all gentlemen who call at the hotel ’ from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Only gentle- ’ men are invited to call on this date as a special visit will be made here at a later date for women and children. WARNING: Ruptured persons should he cautioned against wearing f I trusses with understraps. These I trusses usually place the pad on the I lump and not on the rupture opening. This often causes serious trouble resulting in strangulation and necessitating a surgical operation. . * “The Vacuum Rupture Shield” has no understraps, no straps around the body or i egs . it, i s also per f ectly , sanitary and practically indistrictable as water and perspiration does not e effect it and should be worn while g bathing. >f This instrument is positively guaranteed to produce results or no payment accepted. Do not expose y yourself to the danger of wearing an ;t old-style truss all your life when you b have this opportunity to throw the v old-style truss away. You owe it to y yourself to call and see this demonstration which is strictly without i-1 charge. The largest and most dife ficult rupture cases are especially . desired. NOTICE: DO NOT WRITE ASKING TO BE FITTED BY MAIL AS THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE. EVERY , CASE MUST BE SEEN PERSONALr LY. IF INTERESTED YOU MUST □ CALL AT THIS HOTEL ON THE k ABOVE DATE. BUSINESS DE--1 MANDS PREVENT STOPPING AT - ANY OTHER CITY IN THIS SECTION.

ATTENDING 3DB FELLOWS MEET Decatur Men Attending 89th Annual Meeting Os < Lodge At Capital 4 Owen Davis. L. ('. Helm, delegates! and other members of the local lodge of Odd Fellows are attending the j 89th annual reunion of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows which op- J ened at Indianapolis yesterday. About ‘ 1,200 delegates from the lodges throughout the state are in attend- i ance. Twelve men are oandiilates j for the office of grand warden, the stepping stone to the highest office * in the lodge. ' j F. L. Behymer, of Liberty, will be elevated to grand master, ami Jos- j eph G. Long, of Logansport, to deputy grand master. Four candidates < are running for the election ofj* grand trustee. They are: George E. Hershma, Crown Point; E. W. Wickey. East Chicago; U. Z. Wiley, mem- ■ her of the Fowler lodge, and W. E. Deupree. Franklin. Those who are ; running without opposition are George P. Bornwasser. of Indianapolis, for grand secretary; W. A. Morris, : of Frankfort, for grand treasurer, and ■ Charles O. Thomas, of Bloomington, for grand representative. At the afternoon session Wednesday of the Grand Lodge a resolution was taken up ’ for consideration which would raise the assessment for the benefit of the Odd Fellows Home It was said that it was likely that at Greensburg from 50 cents to sl. the resolution would be adopted. o SHE HAD GOITRE Bicknell Lady Says It Almost Ruined Her Health. Used A Liniment. Mrs. Bertha Patton. Bicknell. Ind., says she will tell or write how she removed her daughter’s goitre and its distressing symptoms two year:- ago, I with Sorbol Quadruple, a stainless liniment, which is easy to use and not expensive. Sold by all drug stores or write Sorbol Company. Mechanicsburg, O. Locally at Holthouse Drug Co. —o — HEAR DEFENDANT IN HAWKINS CASE | Indianapolis, Nov. 20. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —The Co-operative League of America had been barred from doing business in several states and was invovled in law suits totaling $200,000 at the time it was taken 'over by the Hawkins Mortgage. Company. Henry Bovard. of Pittsburgh, j Penna., admitted in federal court toiday. Bovard one of the sixteen defendants in the Hawkins Mail fraud conspiracy case admitted that the Lea,'gue was not even making expenses, j when the Dawkins Company took it , over. C After being questioned by his attornies who attempted to bring out ' that Bovard knew nothing of the financial manipulation of Morton Hawjkins, president of the Hawkins com- - pany Bovard was put through a 3 searching cross questioning by dis- ' trict attorney Elliot. *i Public ’ Sale Calendar 9 Reach the greatest number of peoe pie by advertising your Sale in the p columns of the Daily Democrat. You are sure of reaching at least 3,300 homes and practically every home in Decatur and Adams county. The s. Daily Democrat also enjoys a good ’ circulation at Willshire, Wren and e I Rockford, Ohio. Even if you have e | bills posted, the chance of a prospec- ■ ; tive bidder seeing it Is small compar--9 ed to that he will read your bill in • | the paper. Sale dates will be listed |in this column FREE if you have s | your sale bills printed at this office e ■ or advertise your sale in the columns yi of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers e and those who have held sales will t vouch that advertising in the Daily e Democrat will bring results. Nov. 22—Stock sale, cattle, horses. y mules, sheep, sale barn. First street,' n Deeattir. | e | Nov. 25 —Albert Walchlc, 2 miles south of Decatur on State Road 21. ! u 1 Dec. 2--Jeff b’eehty. 1 mile south e and 2 miles east of Monroe, near o , Valley church. , pi Dec. 3 —Mac Quigley. 8 miles south t of Decatur. I mile south of Vailey . church, 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Monroe. y i 'Dec. 3—Mac Quigley and John . (Haggard, 8 miles south of Decatur. 1 ■' mile south of Valley church, 2 miles! ’ east and 2 miles south of Monroe. ’I Dec. 10—Harvey Ward, 1% mile west of Decatur. [i Dec. 10.—J. j. Doner, 13 miles east -of Decatur, 4 1-2 miles of Willshires, on R. S. Croghan farm. fl Dec. 18—Grover Liby, 5 miles, »• southwest of Decatur, 1 mile east & |1 mile south of Peterson.

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«* + * + **4>*4>****4 ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ . + + + + + + + + + + + + ♦♦■» FOR SALE FOR SALE —Detro't J> wel gas range •in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 37> or call at 303 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE Stove and Furnnce wood. Decatur Cooperage Co.. Phono 189. 274 til De 6 FOIL SALE- ()vereoat! kid’es coat, i jacket suit, rain coat, lamp shade, i table, stand, bed springs. Phone 140. nsux' FOR SALE—3 cows, frosh. Julius Brite, phone 567 H. 275t3x FOR SALE—Six volt rubber CUS6Ii battery, used less than six months. Cheap if sold soon. Ford size. Walter Eichar, R. R. No. 3. 275t3x FOR SALE—Art Garland base burner, i Inquire at 108 N. 9th street. 276t3x| FOR SALE —ion bushel corn out of the field. Wm. Klink, Decatnr R. 8. 277t3 KENTUCKY COAL I will receive two cars of coal in a few days, one of lump and one egg size. This coal is guaranteed first class end comes from deep mines in . ast Kentucky. Prices reasonable. J. S. BOWERS, offices over White Meal Market. Monroe street. Order) now. Deliveries made. 277t3 FOR SALE —Girl's winter coat, and cu e size 10 to 12. Preble phone 1 on 35., 277t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven-room. strictly I modern house and garage at 504 N.I 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. tfl FOR RENT —4 or 5 rooms, modern, including heat. Call Phone 213. 275t3 FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms. Call at 115 South First st. . WANTED WANTED — To rant unfurnished house of about 5 rooms; or 3 or 4 furnished or unfurnished rooms. Ad drass box 10. care Democrat. 273t6 M AN. energetic ami reliable, wanted I far factory representative to handle our business in Decatur district; unusual epoottunity, with fortune for right man; experience or capital an necessary; write fully. Syncro Motors Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. LOST AND FOUND blue leather coin purse containing $4 and some change. Lost Sunday evening on Third st. Reward. Finder leave at this office 9r call 111. 276t.3x LOST—Bicycle taken from Decatur high school. Party who has it will return at once and avoid arrest. , 277t2x MftRKETS-STOCKS • Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600 shipments 6270: ♦official to New York yesterday 7220. Hogs closing steady. Heavies $9.90 @10; mediums [email protected]; light weight [email protected]; liht lights $8.25@ 9.50; pigs $8; packing sows roughs. [email protected]; cattle 602 slow; sheep, 2000; best lambs [email protected] best ewes 77@8; calves 250; tops $12.00. Wheat—Dec. $1.49 5-8; May, $157 1-4; July, $1.39 1-2. Corn—Dec. slls 1-2; May. $1.21 5-8: July. $1.22. Oats —Dec. 53 l-8c; May, 58 5-8 c; July, 57c. The local markets remained quiet again today, grain produce and eggs remaining the same while, butterfat raised one cent. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected November 20) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.40 Oats, per bushel 46c Rye, per bushel ' 85c Barley, per bushel, ® sc New Wheat, No. 1 $1.50 New AVheat, No. 3 $1.49 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 20) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. I Leghorn Fowls 12c Fowls ...: He IChickens 17c Leghorn Chickens 12c Ducks -12 c Geese 10c Old Roosters 8c .Eggs, dozen 50c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Eggs, doz. 50c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 36c — o Sullivan.—Officials of the J. Woolley Cpal company, here, claim they have discovered a vein of coal, bellieved to be one of the largest in the ‘state.

♦♦**♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I :♦ I H. FROHNAPFEL D c DOCTOR OF A HEALTH service Neuroclometer and Sm. 6 PI"W Location F » at 144 South 2nd Office Phone 314 RelidM(t Office Hour.: 10-12 a.m. H « 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALuiu. Calls answered promptly @sl "JJ Private Ambulance B en w® Office Phone; HO Home Phone: 717 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitfc HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to |;R Saturday 8:00 p. • Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons, DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratoriti Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p, a. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. bl Phone 581. i ' " " FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Demote MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 S. 2nd St. NOTICE No meals served Thankspiving day at Murray Hotel. 21 I tox 0 NOTICE TO XOX-RESinESTS 1 The State of Indiana, ; Adams County. SS. ■ Jn the Adams Circuit Court. Normher Term. 1924. 1 No. 12316. Condemnation. State of Indiana vs. Marion F. Par- [ rish. Minnie C. Parrish. It appearing from affidavit, filed >» the above entitled cause, that Mujj I I' I’e.rrlsl . .Minnie (' Parrish of * , I above named defendants are nonI residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given tut said Marion !•'. Parrish. Minnie C. Parrish that they be and appear before •’■ T ton .T" tge nf the Ad.ims Circuit I Court on the fifth day of 1924. tho same being the seventeen.. „1 ~„y of tne next regular term thereof, to be holden at tW Court House in the City of commencing on Monday. t ? e n se ,«( teenth day of November A R W - and plead by answer or demur to n" complaint, or the same will be heart I and determined In 1 he,r _ “V’ehe'seal of , E XE[ . W s. s « , 0 APPOIXTME'T OF F.XECITRII Notice is Hereby Given. That the undersigned have , een f ap S’||"abetli A- ‘ vent ' GERTRUDE BARBER Nov’. 18. 1924. ’ ‘’fl.’rl Clark J. Lutz. Atty. 0 —-—- NO HUNTING Hunting or trespassing on , farms is forbidden. A. J. Smith, Kunkel. Kenry Auman, Wm. Aufflh and Wm. Beihold. g £ - — NO HUNTING No hunting or W es P aßS r tea . allowed on the farms ow <-h ar les A- > anted b Y th % fol Charles ; Longenberg e er. J ohn F ®^^ n ’ S I Fritzinger, Tise Bake . >|“K n K “Si,a J r>X-« Kintz, Joe o— — ‘ ' DR. C. V. CONNELL veterinarian Special attention '■ cattle and poultry P Office 120 No Fms St 10J , Phone: Office 143-Resi«e“ > O — ! ——— : ' O—————— ■ 'l S%__MONEY-5% Money to Toan timfr at 5% intere o S h I nHvUeges, partial payment pm™ Lenhart & Heller Decatur, Indiana