Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1925 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•• ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ♦ '♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Nauroclometer and Splnograph For SERVICE F* Location Poaltlar at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Reeldence 10S Office Houre: 10-12 e.m. 14 M 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIN Calin answered promptly day or aia Private Ambulance Serviee Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 719 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate, reduced October 15, 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first rtalrway south ot Decatur Democra N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to I’M Saturday 8:00 p. * Telephone 136. 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 —O DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN | Special attention Riven to | cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. I Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 | I
S%_MONEY—S% Mon-y to loan on farms al 6% Interest, long timeI partial payment privileges j Lenhart & Heller | Deeai ur, Indiana I I r ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholder.; of The Peoples Loan and Trust Company will be hold at the Hanking House of said Trust Company in this city Tuesday. January 20. 1925, at in o'clock a in. for the election of directors of said Trust Company to serve the ensuing year and until s’.itttt tied and all other matters that may come before the meeting. W. A. LOWER, Secretary 23 27-30-3-6-10-13-17 o — Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. • 258c0<1-tf - — ■ —■—o NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual election of the stockholders of the American Security company will be held at two o'clock. January 12th for the purpose of electing a board of directors Said meeting will be held at. the company’s office on Monroe street. Decatur, Indiana. FRED E. KOLTER. Mgr. Dee. 30 Jan 6 10 — o — < I
ArHHM'MEST or UniIMSTII VI’OII Notice is Hereby Chen. That th** 1 ummrsiffned has beep appointed Ad-: mhdstrdtnr of th* rstitr of MirhH‘l Miller, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably . »h« ni. I CHARLES S. NtßtdCK. | Administrator January 2, 1925. Fruclite & Lit terr r, Attys. 3-10-17 .77 — ~T~ I WTOIViMEYT O1 EYE< 1 TOM Notice is Hereby Given. That the iitirlrrsigned has born appointed Executor of the estate of Samuel Baker,’ of Adtiina county. ||p estate is probably solvent. JACUB schemer, I i ;e‘‘uf or Herrmher 11, 1 T’l 11. M. HeVoss. Attv 3-10-57 —— th-*-Call 43f> for Taxi. If »■» 0— NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is hereby given that flic mi lltml rb'itioll of ll|O Hloek bOl'b'l'3 of lli< American Seeifrlly coinjianj w ill !>»' held .ii two ci'iloeh. .Isiiaary lltli' for H'<' purpose of nh«ting n lord of director:. Snld meeting wit; bo lo'ld ,if the rnniPHny's offl'h mi Mon ' roe i.treet. Decatur. Indiumi FRED i'i KOI.TEfI. Mgs. ]lee. 30 Jan. G 10. — o Mrs. Amanda Tuinblesotf, of Maple; t <r e »f. - .ms ta frdMe today to spend. e mohth ’tatting frith her daughter, I Jilts. Charles Furemaii, au<l family.
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE i FOR SALK—fw<> weeks old Scotch ( Top Shorthorn male calf. Call, Henry Bulmahn, lit 7 on Hoagland, Phone. 9-6tx FOR SALE A Garland gas range In good condition. Bertha Kilis. 105 S. Second street, Decatur, Ind. 4t«i, FOR SALE—Five year old mare, ei-, tra quality. good worker. Priced to s-11. C W. Bell, 1 mile east, miles north of Watt 29-30 35-7-9 X FofTsALE^^nhi^mioni’^ufGtabi?' chairs, and buffet; library table; vlctrola; porch blind: and coueh swing. Phone 216 or call at 120 North sth Street. j-3t FOR SALE Buy from owner direct.) Forty (40) acres of choice land In road market town with J 6.000.00 North western Ohio near good railworth of Improvements, beautiful shade, ample water supply, abundance of fruit, and nicely located on main road near school and church. Price JH.000.00 cash For further particular. Inquire of D. O. Horton. Bryan/ Ohio. M2x Foil SALE Three head of horses.‘ 2. 3 and 12 years old; also 14-foot hay rack. Albert Rutnschlag. Tel. 869-0. Decatur. Ind. ?-3tieod FOR RENT FOR — "fjvlng rooths over Elzey Shoe Store. A. D. Suttles. S-St FOR RENT—7 room house; modern phone 580. - L - WANTED I man, between 25 and 45 years old for salesman in Decatur. Salary and commission. 1 -Applv at once Address B. J. Minnick 1111’Maple Ave.. Ft. Wayne, Ind I Bt3x WANTED — »{it?Oi>djHte Company wants man to sell Watkins Home Necessities in Decatur. More than 150 used daily. Income $35-|SO weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. 11-5. The J. R Watkins Company, 242 North Third street, f'olum bus, Ohio. 10-12-13 WAITED Lady for housekeeping. l Everything is modern and convenient. Address Box 246. care of the Democrat, Bt3
NOTH kt In tlir Atlants Circuit Court, November Term. 1324. Stat* of Indiana. Adams County. ss. In the Estate of Jacob Martin, De* <-caned. The undersigned executor of the last will of Jacob Martin, deceased, hereby trlves notice that by virtue of an orders of the Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of 10 AM. of the 28th day of January. 1925. at the law office of L. C. De Voss. Decatur. Indiana, offer for -ah at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, towit: Commencing ten feet south of I the northwest corner nf inlot fi.’ty*. three in the original plot of Decatur, i then east parallel with the north line of said lot, one hundred thirty-two fret to the alley, then 'north along the east line of said lot fifty-three othl inlot fifty-four, eighteen feet, llienrc west parallel with the south Jim of said lot fifty-four one hundred thirty-two feet to Second street thence south eighteen feet to the place of beginning, situated in the city of Decatur, Adanis county. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to I the approval of said court, for nut less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the followI Ing terms and conditions: Said premises may be sold for cash or at least one-third of the purchase money cash in band, the balance in two equal installments, payable in 1 nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing | six per < ent interest from date, wah*I ing relief, providing attorney’s fees’ ami secured by mortgage On the real <•sta.tr Hold. Said premises to be sold fire of all liens except taxes for 1925 duo and pavfthle in 19? f.. • C. V. CONNELL. Executor L. C. DeVoss, Attorney. Jan. 2-3-10-17
Berne Quintet looses At Bluffton Last Night, 32-19 , Berne high sclioot's basketball team was defeated by Bluffton high Hcheool'a second team at Bluffton last | night by a scorn of 32 to 19. The first half ended 17-10. ——— o Mrs. Will Bowers wont to Fort Wayne this morning to attend an I alumni banquet given by the nurses of the Hope Methodist Hospital, li) j honor of Miss Laura Logan, ot Fort | Wayne. The affair will bo held at ( the Keenan Hotel. PubUc F ? Sa,e Calendar •ten 15 f.'laren-e H. Davis. 9 nil. si'titn of Decatur on cuunty farm mi. south and 2 ml. east of 1 Monroe or 4 mi. north and 3sg mi., h i of Berne. Jan 28 1,. F Mlli-r. el-alng out sale. 3 miles sohib of Decatur, fir.il house south nf CbuiHg Farm. I Jan Forrest O ' -ns. 3% miles south <>r Dm ilur or !' milet. north -f Monrle od state road 21. Closing out salJan. 39 -A J. Beavers. 4|4 miles [south oi Peterson or 1 mile east and i % mile north of llouduraa. Closing .out sale. I let), 11-'-liuianue’ Hart 4 latte..; [south ul MuurosilUe Closing ou" sale.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT,
• AUCtION SCHOOL NEWS • • A-by— • • • • “••V C. Smith * I • ♦ »»♦»»»»»•••♦<••♦•*♦♦ Only one more week until the Aue- , (lon School closes. The finishing , touches started today and each stui dent is being given a thorough "going over" by the "Master Auctioneers." I All students met at the Interurban ’ station Friday at noon and took a trip to the Fonner Stock Farm. An > enjoyable time was spent In looking 1 <>vef this up-to-date establishment of Itarloud buildings and especially the 1 purebred herd of Hereford cattle. I Mr. Letham gave nd thotough Instructions on hop to Judge beef-type ' animals. Boys look out for Col. Reppert’s detectives. Miss Burnett and her assistant. for they Were up at the Red I Man’s dance Friday evening gathering information. Col. Reppert has taken down part of our history, such as church denomination, etc. Now Mlsfi Ruruett Wants to know (for her Records) whether or not We are married of single, and how old We are. Miss Burnett is going to have her picture placed on the letterhead of 1 Reppert’s Auction School stationary as a drawing card for the hoys who are contemplating eothing to the school. Mr. Kgehsperger, our friend. (IrishJew) says, he would have to quit the auetton business if he was unfortunate enough to loose both of his hands for he could not talk without them. I Mr. Hays, as you all perhaps know, is a breeder of purebred Poland China hogs. Rut that is not afi. lie responded to a call to represent the 1 class at the Baptist church Friday evening. Don’t miss the best auction said of the season put on by the boys Saturday. A new complete line of valuable merchandise, it is getting better all the time and selling cheaper. Buy now before prices advance. Sale going on in class room in uld Adams ( County bank building. o — BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL The Conamunity Bible Training School will be held Thursday night of this week instead of Monday, on account of the meeting of the Woman’s Club. Classes will convene at 7:15 o’clock. Rev. R. W. Leese. COAL
Virginia and Kentucky Lump 47.00 E«g sue J 0.50 Phone 600 JULIUS HAUCK. , 10-12-13 X MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market!
East buffalo Livestock Market ’ Receipts 4800. shipments 5700. of--fi-'tai to New Ydfk yesterday 3990; Hogs closing slow. Heavies til® 1 11.10: mediums $1O.85©1L1O; light ' weight 810.50© 10.85; light lights, 88.50©'9.50; pigs 87(g8.5O; packing | sows rough eattle 175. . slow; sheep 1500: best lambs 818.50. few 818.60; best ewes 89®10; calves 50, tops 815FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Hogs—l3o pounds artd do*n. >7.00 s $7.50: 130 to 150 pounds, 88.007? *9.60; 150 to 190 pounds, 190 pounds snd up. 810.10WJ10 50' roughs, 88.75: stags. $6.00. Lambs, $16.50® $17.00. 1 Calves, $13.00® $13.50 ; .>■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrodled January 10) Chickens, ft, jg c Leghorn chickoits s2c ,?o * ,a ’ 18c Leghorn fowls joe " u, ’ h9 18c Oeaßo l«e Old roosters g ( , fcgga, dozen ...... J LOCAL RROOUCE MARKET It'otfectcrt January HI) [ iNcw Corn, per 100 s|.jy I Old Corti, per 100 $1.75 [Mixed Corn, per 100 91.48 •[Oats, per bushel 5 ...... 55 0 , tlje, per bushel SI.OO fcariey, per bushel _ 750 : New MBeaf, No. 1 . sl.Bl ( New Wheat, No. 2 sl,Btr —— ; LOCAL GROCER'S «GS MAAkET igg- down ... aou CJUTTIRFAt AT tTAtION ’ I Butterfat .
CO M MI« «IO N RRS ALMIWANf F A_f° n kPKCIAI. MMRTIMI. W 94 UK wiM’Wte .Hi w". i • '( Knapp Soh, wu/vfreH M. • • Lrreli A Ron, Supt. off. ex. I«.W »?mocrat Co,, de WerM Rhok Co., do •}-’ Hie flfeyro CO., do p, M. ChHMen, Vo. Supt 8 ‘ 60 Wtn. Zimmerman, Vo. Ammos an.l Hbefeaee •>. Ta. Mattoxj vdepner . . if-JJ ’ophla Matlox, Clerk pr. Ind* I. W. Vina rd, Health Cornm. A- - ttnhW, <•'». '’o:nml/wk»n*r JLfJ It<arK<» Whoethaker, do . •!. F. Rrelner. do ... JJ •• Henry B. Heller. Co. Mt. 1 S. Armantrout. Co. Att. officer 135.30 . i, A. Cline. Wash. T*’p Asses. ~00 •ordan, MoManua, Hunt A Walt- # f Orman, Poor Boot Twp.- ’&•£}[ ’llpens T*O >r Mash. Twp 6 00 Kate Btirdir. do J.OO n’lMher A Harris, do J .J® Keavera A Beavers, do Kuehler A Co., do Ij.JJ T>. E. Hnniera. do IrrS? 1 tdama Co. Mam. Hos., do 11J.60 R. I’. Gass, .do ieo. H. Miller, do 5.00 . John T. Myers, do H.jo 1 ». W. Vita rd. Poor Blue Creek 3.T5 . ’llerle A Ya<er, Poor Monroe tp. ’J.OO . L’erd Ta bl er. do 1«J*» I 1. M Brelner, Custodian ~ 190.00 Chafer lidsr. Co,. Court House .90 Nor. Ind. Gas A Elee. Co., Court H<»u - ami I.til 17 K-’ K, v. Mills. Court House 4.40 P. .1 Hyland, do 4J».OS Midland Cham. Co., do .... 49.45 Lee Hd* Co.. Jail w MI! l». I). T.ehman; County Farm 17 4.80 B at Mutpny. do <J. 00 tuffust Morgan, do 45.00 Harold Shoemaker, do 45.00 Henry Si-hiatel. <ht 11.00 Helen Bollcnbachor, do Martha Shoemaker, do 40.00 11 i> Lehman, do ’•’red StrlKnieyer. do 4.00 i<»e Rtelrmcyor, do fi.M Ed I’lmflrt. d<» too °hll Base, do 2.00 • k Martin, do 4.00 ’."iiis Miller, do 5.09 '’hrla do 4.00 'Mirar LaFountaln 4 , do 24.0») H. P. do ISO.OO I. M Miller, do 175.00 ’>e<atur Ins. Agency, do 16.00 r .enhart & Heller, do .... S.OO Burk Elevator Co., do 41.85 Lee Hdw. Co., do 145.60 Mlilrra Bakery, do 28.00 H. Knapp A Son. do 33.30 Xuirnst Walters, do 2.60 leeatur Foundry Furnace and Machine Co., do 3.50 'lutse’iler Packintr Co., do 17.35 \' Conneß, do 142.90 el er Kirscjh, do 9.60 •chafer H«lw. Cq.. do 25.8! 'label 4 A Harris, d<» 15.25 Imanda Moats. Rd. of Guardians 5.00 Inna Gamer, do 500 .’iiarloite Qephart. dj 10.Ou Mrs. Sam Harkleaa. do 10.00 LMie Foreman, do . 10. on Lydia Johnson, do 10.00 ' ( oiilse Hu<rrty, do . 13.00 V4.”.y Andrews, do 15.00 Khna Trieker. do 15.00 U'm. Draper, do 15.04 'lra. IT. M. Crownover, do 15.00 Dan Niblick, Trustee, do 45.00 M’nnie Mu'-sor, do . . “0,00 Katie Hehrock, do :io.oh ’nhn T. Myers, do 5.10 Kuehler A Fo., <1 > 5,<*l. Dnlrjnech do 3.00 ’nrdclia Druly, do 14.40 I'reas. of State, Can* of State Inmates , 353.63 'rtie Jaeksnn, Election 7.45 • Monrc I-:in<an Co., do 39.00 5. H: Black. Burial of Soldier... 156.00 . .S. Burhannap, do . . 150.00 ’»«'hiorrat Cd., »i adv. 22.56 \dams Co. Witness, do 53.20 ; M i, s. H. F. Linn, Bd. of Charities 8.79 hilius Hauark. Bental 18.00 i ’ay Ely. Court Room ex .75 fr-asurer Van Wert Co., Bridge expense 6.57 ’Her Fox. Zimmernun road 28.00 \dams Co. Witness. Teeple Brown Rosd 4.56 \dams Co. Witness. Barkley. Harden road 7.65 Hlo Saks. Highways 214.25 OtJ Ray. do 239.11 'ernon Miller, do 263.70 *. L. Foreman, do 9.50 • Trnst Schriman. do 21.75 A. Hower, dn 85.50 v a| Snell, do 81.40 (Fred Ost er me yer. do 57.50 Henry Selk-ng. do 11.60 I c«orge Geels, do 161.97 Milton laler. 11. do 80.5 p '*<orge Gase. do 4.5) M Beer. Io 206.148 • Beer. d< . 26.8.55 [ 'V. IT. Rittner, do 16.00 1. V- Augshurgei*. d»» 96.5-3 I’. 1\ Troutner, do 45.?5 | lohn E. Mann, do 4?.00 clint Ifart, do 11,?5 I Crum A Hopport, (Jo 498*71 r Richmond. Greenville Gravel €O., do 2TT.45 ’’.erne Supply Co., do 62.62 1. D; Adams, do 162,7 4 I Kiger A Co., do 2,215.31 lIHe Stone Co., do 1,000.98 Mid West Stone Crushing Co., I do .3.434.63 I’lynieuth Roek Crushing Co . do 216.11 H Knapp A Son. Jo H.3* ‘Gcmlening A Rupel. do 181.50 ‘•lias E. Marley, do 138.00 Mcrliberger RrmL. do 6.542 2* MARTIN JABERG. Auditor ■ 1
o * r « OMMISMOKERS H.I OUHdis F oft t lAßt’Aftt ioi.i . ~ . . , Citizens Tel. Co.. Co. Revenue $ 44.11(1 Moore t-aiigi-n Co., do 151 si '» City of Decatur, do 191 15 '. J'>o«<'R|! L. McConnell. «o% fees ; 3 Dick Roell. Ditches 153 on J. Hofer. Co. Supt. expense g.no 1.. Black. Poor Wash, twp 7.-,.00 ’ no. IF. Miller, do 10 00 Winties Shoe Store, do 3'51) ' Bernstein, do s'o0 1 ) «l. V. Porter, do s'o0 1 , tdnmn <’n. M-m. Ho.-.. do 1 poo Emerson Rennctt. In g'sSmith, Tag-r A I’alk, do toi'jo Berne Equity Exchange, Poor ’ ■ Hartford township 750 •1. I Holcomb Mfg. Co., <',„ rl I House „ 'H Carroll CMat A'- COKe Co., .laii jf.'n'O -loe Coleliln. do 78 011 E -nrelf A Tilts County Farm 9'1.7 8111 l Sehug A Son. do C- Traglcy. Bd. of Guardians 10 o'l Wells Bros.. B,trial r,r> '■ian.s Co. Witness, Legil x 1.i,.| ( Ho.-!,. Brlda.-- . . 90 00 ■rem* Heron Sanitarium 67*7,0 Arthur Zclir. Zimmerman road 2,028.00 ; Dick Hocb, Carper road "uro , Wabitsh. Stone co.. Highways 3.0’900 MARTIN JAgEHH, Auditor . *0- —— ; • OWMIHSIHWKItS U.1.0U (M |.; s ~o |, ' rtllt EWWtltt, tffiM. : C|H t e„ I ■rel. C-,.. Co. Rev. $14720 . M.. 0- rn.. do 1070.71, Anolnl rfo, ,7« *„•••».», Cinto, io." 00’ : Bcrnb-o Nelson, Clerical ,* ; - Vuru* war'ln .I«brrie. <ud. salary 54.10 i It. T n, rit-y OooUs Store, 'nd. F,x. f 000! ", o P’Kj,,.f or Pa . „ , f _ '■'ln-. M. Jahnrir. Clerical Hire, tnfi'o •Ti *»''btfrj» r AfMvn.M CM;, 4>n > h>p pxiimkt innn JmcHi. n MnCotmcti. tWeord- I 14,. * r M r- .. a- s'"’ 1 '’''’'’•’• "I C'e v: 'po. .T-if (pl. O'.-n.oee,,, . , Ayssssnr H-. .? ’•- V M Mh . f’o- .tlrr , 1 g. MmHov, f'lerk •> fi«i 1 ««*•’ VB't|<-.-«r, .Ih 7 - t vi*-t >( j Comm., .Jfq ■»’*b|TfFg| riionl. JF. 14. Helfrrt (•<>. Attornpv .. no on s. ♦r.tut, Ml. Drrher. '*•’ r '• •»; ifdNuhMl, P- poor . I‘Ui.nn ’ . » . Hh' 1. r»., IfeOb ' »<M. llwt’er. 40 £1 nn do fcjn p’ <io g 23 -Cfcrroll Coal & Coke Co., d 0.... 5.00 1
G. H. Mllkn do , Adanii County Mem. ttoafiltal. t) . Rt. M*ry« Twp. Poor , )Q ,ur ’ * I 1 po,,t IH| .1. M B ’’** n *L ||| IS HO N*f. Ifid. GO" A MF.lt>-. ->»>> , 3() l A. It Anhbauchvr, do visoi worvfH Sf>-J?0-f. _ COO Pot Murphy, Founts Farm .v’oo Aiiguat JtoYgan, do 4000 Harold Rtiooniaker. do ((|) Ttonry R.-hlOgeli do _ 00 Holer Rnllonbachvr. <lo ’ <•».).>* fimiglav. do 1 tr,no 1 l«<r,rv Dolinor. do V |)(l H. M Thompooh, do Dr-rntur I.tintbor Co., do. ,»’«nl ys-AKV". a. KKh. 5., May d. Andrews, do Louise Hagerty, do * no Ue, do ?i l 8 1 .Vo% h Pc,^ini 0 1 « W i<0« Henry Lehrmnn. do ‘ Otto Berger, do Amos J. Lewton. do August Scltelntan, do I tariff .1. Dlllink, do W. if. Dottlnger. do J! -; Athos Rtonrbtirner. do --’.ln Frank HOlmnn. do if*-. S M. Myers, do r, '' cbalmer Miller, do i’-”? Edwin W. Franco, do i’-®’ Henry Durr, do Hartcy Sipe. <lr> It'has E. Hahncr. do !l-<” Dennis Striker, do John Tonner, do . Irian Studio,, d.t W. N. Stahl, do X-'-" rtufus HUser, <l<> 11-ij! Heli l 4 rl.lity, do ; Joint Hollenba. her. do ' f 'tirlstla'i Zehr. do Henry picket-son. do ' ® .htlih Whiteman, do I tariff Depp, do I’®" < trover Moser, do ‘J" <l. N Smith, do Mva Nichols, do tlldti Cowan. <lO J--?® 5. It. Suttles, do I®.’:) i.tnics Iftltsf, tlo ** ® F. A. Peoples, do 'S-'n, i John H. Starost. do Chas W. Yager, do H. T. Vail, do :«»® Simon Mvers. do 29.W] Oscar Sprague, do John E. Nelaon. do . i Aid V H. Church, do.. ’’An likitii RflicpT® tlo 211,001 Hierlc A Yager. Buriat Soldier 100.0’j| Derfitur Democrat. Legal adv. IJ.O«’ Adams Co. Witness, do J-O Dick Bo h. Bridges *L7O C. G. Barr, do . 8.00 Julius Haugk. Rental 18.001 Smith Baby Chick Co., Refund | of Taxes Rhil Sauer. Banter Brider 585.00 Amos Stoneburner. Carper read 5680.921 Arthur Zehr. road 2688.n0 Dj.-k B(»*-h. Roads 131.10 Julius Ht’idnian. Carper road. 78.00 I’etpr Fox. Zimmerman read.. 70.001 MBtbn Edgell. Highways 84.4 4] S’cheuman. du 190.50’ Vai Snell, do " 244.95 Fred Ostermeyer. do 218.6a •M Miller, do 83.00 <*Hnt Hart, do 328.0“ Wm. H. Bittner, do 56 00 *fH<> Sales, do 385.75 1,. Gaso. d.t 37.55 '*ernnn Miller, do 287.25 Pit Ilay. do 415.23: Ed Beer, do .... . 147.161 II L. Foreman, da 159.001 John E. Mann. Jo * 133.00* Geo. Geels, do 592.03 J. A. Hower, do 188.5 4 Chas. Troutner. do 278.00 Selking. Io 585.1> J. C. Augsburger. do 263.24 r. C. Beer, do 333.05 Canton Culvert Co., do 30.00 1 Atlas Oil Co.. Io 79.71 Chas E. Magley. do .... 1 i 1.00 i Treas, Jay Co.. Change pf Venue 238.50 Earl B. Adams. Court House.. 57.78 I’hß Seiiug A .Son, do snd Jail 111.41 I Sanitary Supply Co., do. .. 9.3? Decatur Lhr. <’o.. do . .18 Nor. Ind. Gas A Elec. Co., do 2.00 D. 1\ Tecpie. do 4.871 s. G. Farrar, do 30.35 D. M. Hensley, du 50.00; Hines A Son. do 11.35 JJ, F< Linn. Jo 7.10! Worrell Mfg. Co.. County Farm 10.00
Martin Gllsnp. do 1.25 Fornax Milling C’o.. do . . 55.78 Burk Elevatnr Cd., do 12.92 A. R. Ashbaucher. do 121.95 Forking Chemical f’n.. do 20.00 c -*. B. I’ordree. Rd. dt Guardians 1.35 S. E. Blo.<k. <lo e.nn tni»>h<lP M.ißts. tio 5.110 Lydia Johnson, do . li].ov s-ddle Fonnian. dn . 10. Oil <’hrirlottr (h-phart, do 10.00 Mra. Sam Itafklesß, do 10.00 Mru. lb m. CroWnoVßr. do 15.n0 John E. Nelson. Election. . 100.001 Bru'*< <‘h-Ist n. do inn.oo E. H. Ad**’**, do ; . . 100 no i bci-Hwr-l Co., th. 491.00 S. IC. Hl'M'b. - Burial of Soldier 75.00 *merh -n Treglon. Court House 10 OR IT. A- B. Drv Goo<ls Co., do 3.00 T‘. W. Steele. Jail 9.00 DecHtU’’ Ins. Agency. Ct. House 77.01 Frank Teusbauru do 77.01 John Barnett, do 50.00 A. <’. Hulflier. do «8'52 A. D. Suttle®, do 38.52 iFruohto & Littcrer, do . 77.01 La C. Helm, do , 77.01 \mrtß llirsrhy, do 77,04 Earl Shenherd. do 77:0 4 StaroOt <C Ehfnger, do 77.01 Drratur Foundry, Furnace * Machine Co., do ... 287.17 Nor. Ind. Gas A: Elec. Co., do.. 1.00 I city of berHtur, Court House I Jail and Surveyor 135 49 Martin jaberg. Auditor i — 1 A. F. Staltcr made a business trip to Michigan today. Miss Etta Mallonee. of Fort Wayne, is spending the weekend here with relatives. 1 . o Almanac is Published .Thi World Almanac for 1925, Now Forty Years Old, Is Out I I The XVorld Almanue and Rook of Farts for 1925, just published is ready for delivery. Compressed info its 9(10 pages is Ihe bietOty of the tlhlted State's and, ot the Mhole world, in fad, f or ig-.ij | Tile index points the way to a niil liot. facts. The multitude of carefully revised tabutaf d statistics are up to date, as -re all its well-tested familiar features. I Essential facts that ~V e fy one mud I h ive before him whereby hi may Ileitis of 1J24-LlJ>>, are here—from i VUratHns afid th- IXtWes plan t 0 j balartc-nheet of the American far,B.er Jrom th., air f1..,.| s of th- great' ■ iwers to the ritforremmif O s iii, I irronibllion Law. from the ImmferaJ tion Imw fx> the income tax. Th- atm of the editor is accuracy in colled ion of those fads; t-rsen-ss in handlip" them an ' in presenting I As a hand book nf politics and , d i, Ji- atfairs it l,i ~,1-ijuaieu <rd of the Presidential year is give,, [loi gl) time in the forty bight p aen id C'pdiott hdUrtiH by States? th-P-Pkhr and Hie -1-doral votes in the test nine campaigns, and, further i„ he reports of th- National (U'-en i ions, with the three party platforms l in full. As many pages are needed aten for the records of the greal sportltig events of the year. I the World Alntauao j a uubltei. o ,i by The New York World. Price 5u ctnls postpaid. a(^ J|
Have YOU Forgotten to enroll in our Thrift Savings Club All that is necessary la to call on us. ask to be enrolled as a member, and make your weekly payments. The plan of saving a small sum each week from the START TO THE FINISH of the CLUB, makes the payments so easy that you will NEVER MISS THE MONEY. START THIS WEEK The Peoples loan & Trust Co. j “Bank of Service”
PUBLIC SALE I As I ;.ni leaving the farm to go into busiuebs in Michigan. I will offer for sale at public auction, on ..... v<v>THURSDAY, JANUARY Li, 192;» one-fourth mil- east of Vera Cruz, or 6 miles cast of Bluffton, the following personal property: qf horses _ 3 I One bay horse. 12 years old; 1 black horse. 7 yeurs old; this team is a good work and pulling team. Ono bay horse. 9 years old, Weight about Hw lbs., good all around general horse. ? HEAD OF MILK COWS One red heifer with calf by side; 1 Jersey ucifer with calf by side; one red cow calf bv side; 1 red cow. calf by side: 1 black cow, giving 2> 2 gal. nt milk, fresh April 3: 1 red eo«. fresh March 31: 1 Jersey cow. giving 31, gai of milk, be fresh June 6.—These are all good milk cows 7 HEAD OF SHROPSHIRE SHEEP J Two 3-year-old ewes; 5 yearling e«es. These sheep are all black faced ! ewes, all to lamb in February. 100 head of Mixed Chickens i HOGS One Chester White sow. 6 pigs by side; 1 Spotted Poland China sow: , 8 Head of shoats. averaging about 75 lbs. II ONE FORD AUTO—4 ton truck. This machine is in good runniM order, good tires and good motor. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Superior 10-dlsc grain drill, and seed attachment; Gale eorn planter.garni ,ls new: McCormick mlwer. sft. cut; 2 ha* rakes; spike tooth harrow: t i horse eorn plows, one riding, one walk'ng; riding breaking plow; 2 walking > leaking plows; 2 wagons; 2-horse wagon. 3*4 in.; 1-horse wagon: set hny i iadders. corn bed and hog rack combined: 1 wagon box; top buggy with storm ; front; set heavy work harness; 2 sets single work harness; 2 sets buggy har , ness: harpoon and pulleys; eorn sled; 50-gal. hog fountain; 2 watering tank'[one 4-barrel and one 8-barrel; horse gasoline engine; corn sheller. new These tools are in good order HAY. GRAIN AND STRAW—Seven tons clover hay: 5 tons timothy hay : tis hay nice bright hay. Oats straw in mow. nice bright straw. 100 bushel ; early oats, good for seed. 10 bushel soy beans. MISCELLANEOUS—Pump jack and belt tank heater; horse collars; log ' chains: mud boats: iron kettle; scoop shovels; 25 gal. vinegar; fly nets; fin j gle and double trees: wire stretchers; 3 milk cans, 10 gal. each; 1 hand cultii ator; 1 2-shocel plow; 1 Yankee sled; 1 sleigh; hay forks; 1 Primrose- cream ' separator; 1 dump boards; grindstone; 1 6-shovel plow attcl other article ] too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS -One Suri.me cook store; 1 sanitary cot: 1 > wooden boil and springs. '' TERMS—Sums of $5 and und-r. cash Sums over $5 a credit of 6 men’ , will be given, first 3 mos. without interest, last. 3 months witti 8% interest, i purchaser giving bankable' note with approved security. 4% off for cash Sate to begin at 10:00 A. M. sharp THE ROBERT CASE FARM OF 70 ACRES FOR SALE ON DAY OF SALE. WITH GOOD BUILDINGS AND FENCES. REASONABLE TERMS—MADE Lunih will be served by Six Mile Ladles. HAROLD F. CASE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. Michaud ft Neiienschwaiider. Aucts. Arthur Kirkwood. Clerk ■. .
I PUBLIC SALE f, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at niv residence. 9 milt’s soulh of Hwatur oil the County Farm load. 2 miles east and 2 miles south ot Monroe or nnl<'S.east and 4 mil, a north of Herne, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 15. 1925 Salo to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. . 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 suunil’. weKt "mibs L S ° U! " i ’ Wol * ht * 9 “° tbß * ; n ° y MarC * 7 >l ' ar;U ’ ld ' Hr,i n. wn . . JO— HEAD of CATTLE—IO \ hr side- fhi-rn-d ° ' -V* 11 ', <alf hy Sidc ’ cow y clirs ol< * • fre-l' n ‘ 7 W, ' h ' i,lf ~y Hed cow. 5 years old. vill b" d.cond calf will te> frn 4 3 ■ vei,r <»« brindle heifer carrying >"’< " vears old will hr , 'a/ 1 ' " ' " ue Holstein and Guernsey h-if-r. coming V ar ','” n; onp »>’»»*< oM. f-” : on , Ing 665 and 71b tba. UFI hf *' ' twu l ,vr bani heifers, 11 months old. wall l1 ’ 'lbs. <^ii f “ rro * April Ut; 13 Ssbva ' S * ’' uisl,ing ' W I i.i ooc-l joung ewes to land, April Ist; Pure Urod Shropshire bu-k. Thrc- dozen R. I R,. f | b „ '-h*e t. n: of gend clov, r hay; of good oat . Itl'boder hot! ' in vU ~m'scELLANEOUS—- ' ""I'M -If f«-d-r f,„. 1,,,,. ' "7'-' ' w '* l ' p Imt'hcr; stem 'I'" 1 "'" . Uia|,< ; Int-rn tlimiai ■ or,, ' h,.ii" P , 110 * oi,cr: I'bHform scab in « J '”" i.rtlcl-s not iimniiom-i ' "beelbarrow; hog sliute, anil " ll,ir - 10'Jisc grain 14 in. sulky plow, us-d r», P " lal "f'’ spreader, a good one; J. I </ " fnower, and eight fork U b n rm hl ‘Z loader: Walter A 'A ,JI,Ii ■ orn Hied: spring tuoth harrow- l ' d 'l , ‘ r: Rood bar land roller; Dnin Suf'' l ' one witli rack; 4-eylindbr cm L, B’’ 8 ’’ ,uo, • , ' harrow; good drug; 2 v.igf" ■ g«« engine on trin-k; 3 oi j «l Ot hr.,,.,,,. Vue white -nameted i„.n ~FUf’N,tUße-(abm-f.. three pw ,,j | uu() ' dfesser; one eupbbafd. On- " ,r "’ r . only t.w nmmi al by" i P OW(,p "aabor nil f 1 separator, No. o, | Throe Tub, R alJio ' i"‘ E 7 r ; ’" sal nillk 8 ' . . y s hMS: 9 months tin,,. Jdp to range, last o months bearing 8 1 , 0< ; 1 . »tßt 6 months without bums under $5.0o -ash m taLd' 11 ' ret,t * 4 I'ercent discount for '"S l ' Jeff btecht; Auc . clarence H. DAVIIS. 1 L “ dfeb A! <l ot lllou lO6 u L v. S SuiUb. clerk « t church will serve lunch 9-1013
