Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENIS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS I - — - ■

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ **++«***«+**♦♦* ’ FOR SALE FOR SALE W laying Ancona hen*. Phone 615. or inquire ut 1620 W. Monroe at. 2l>t3xcod EOH SALE House and lot on fbwitth First street. Phone 331. 26t6 FOR SALE My property on North Third st.. Decatur. A cosy home for a small family. For particulars write Mrs. Elpha C. Bell. Montpelier. Ind. “' *l’ FOR SALE -One disc drill, one disc harrow, hay tedder, 4 sheep- Wm. Kitson. phone It 863. Rlt.lx FOR SAI.E 20 Duroc shots we ghing about 40 pounds, good feeders. ('. ]>. Houk. Hoagland. Ind. 32-3tx FOR SALE Thr.>e geese, aiid on" gander. M. J. Fuhrman, Phone S77E Decatur, R. 1. 33t3x WANTED WANTED To buy a property, centrally located, modern or semi modern. Anvone having such call 875-N. 31 3t WANTED— Experienced waitress for Sunday dinners. — Hotel Murray. 31t.’>x WANTED—To rent farm close to town. Call! J. H. Franklin., phone 86GC * 32t3x WANTEI,’ - Custom hatching 3 the an egg cr Gc per ehick. Also baby chicks for sale, price reasonable. Henry Yake. Magley, Ind.. It. 1. Cniigville phone. 33t6x eod y..- \ N~T'e"D JIO.mth.OIHi Conn’ rtl.V want man to sell Watkins Home Necessities in Decatur. More than 150 used daily, income $35-50 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Dept. 11-6. The J. R Watkins Company, 242 N. Third St.. Columbus. O. 33-3 IX SAI.E SM A N WANT F. I ttosoli.it ord z ers lor lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address The Harvey O 1 Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. Ux 'sALESLA DIES everywhere to sell Pic-Wic house frocks direct to wearer; no investment; easily earn $35 weekly; all or part time; write today. Pickwick Mtg. Co.. Fort Wayne. Indiana , H'< FOR RENT FOR RENT AH modern bouse with garage. Call Goorge Flanders, phone I3S. 33-21 x FOB RENT Four room cottage. Hrrn shed, on North Fourth street. Call 355. 32-21 FOlf ' t. ENT I aght"' housei'iiepi:ig remns: outside rooms; electric light.- and ga; 44 per week. 815 N. s:h st. > 3 2 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tan Apgora cal. somewhere in Decatur. Finder call 65G. Howard. 31-3tx 0 CEMETERY MEETING FEB- 10 A meeting will be held at Hie Little Vine chin. h. Lancaster township. Wells county, nt one o'clock noon, Tuesda". February 10. for the purpose oi‘ electing a trustee for the Shady cemetery. Nearly a hundred people arc hurried in this old cemetery; some of them pioneers who helm'd to make this country and we should see that the cemetery is well kept, the fences maintained and it is necessary under the law that a trustee be named ut this time. There will be other business of importance. Please come if you are interested. 2913-eodx James A. Steele, trustee 0 ‘l . c, J. N. BURKHEAO AUCTIONEER Commission 1%. | Phone 94. Monroe. Ind. I I O O — 0 Public Sale Calendar Feb. 10—Ellery Poling. It miles ea -t of Decatur, 1 mile west, north of Jliddleberry. Feb. 11 —Marion Tinkham. 7'4 ml. east of Berne, 8 ml- south of Will shire. i Heli. J 8 Emtiniiel Hart. 10 mllos northwest of Decatur, G miles southg.ist of Monroeville. , Feb. 18—Hohn Lett, clonltig i.ttt sale. 1 mile south 1-1 ea’tfi ut Salem. 7 tiitleu west of Willshire. on J.II. Dailey farm. ( Fell. 20.— L. .1. Fuhrmann, J inl’e r-iiulh. i> piit.'s i". .1 ..I' <> i-.'i, :i mile;, north mid 2 mile <•■•• i m Preble. I Feb. 30.--Ralph Andrews. Aduir ' hate. 1 Hides west, M miles north of Monroe. Feb 24 —Mrs. A. B Dauglicrt 2 mile:, east, 3% miles south of Monroe /.' I''". miles east 3’.- miles north of I Berne. hal> 25—Henrv Teapie. 8 miles Bfe southeast and wiles south of K| i iea.saut Mills. ' K| Feb 56—' ii. V. Erexson 4'% miles R|' sunt 11 of Dixson. Ohio. 2 mile: south |H 4 tnjjes west of Convoy. 6 miles south HK 3 mi/es east of Monroeville, 10 miles St-MH northeast of Decatur. Closing out B®J sale- I O’’ xurcb 3—H L Smith i’-i miles ■ jHw boutiifcast of Decatur.

" IVTJIL—- ).♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦ 11. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC I A HEALTH 6ERVIC« Neuroclometer and Splnogragh ; Fo- SERVICE Fo- ! Location Poaltlw at 144 South 2nd St-aat Office Phone 314 Raaldenoa 108 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-h W : ______________ S. E. BLACK Funeral Director • * Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant • Calls answered promptly day or night, ■ Office phono 90. Home phone 727 " .. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Govtrnment Plan Interest rate reduced • October 1((. 1924 See French Quinn. 'ilTl.o—Take first otatrway •ou'h of Decatur Democra ___ _ . . —a—am N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to Saturday 8:00 p. » Telephone 136. MONEY TO LOAN Au 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. i Q“ 7— JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third St. Phone 122. I . MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market! OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. Feb. 7. — Wheat futures rallied sharply at start of business on the board of trade today. Coarse grains lud a weak undertone. Brisk buying in wheat developed on Hie strength of reports of heavy sport business worked yesterday. Selling weakened corn futures. The cash situation was weak. Oats showed independent strength in sympathy with wheat, and opened small fraction higher. Provisions held steady with hogs and e.ibles. • East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 401X1. shipments 3890. official to New York yesterday, 4370; hogs closing slow. Heavies $11,501® 11.65; mediums $11.40®i>11.50; light weights [email protected]; light lights. f io<®ll: pigs [email protected]; packing sows rough $10: cattle 425 steady; sheep 800; best lambs $18.75; best ewes $10(®ll; calves 500; tops $14.50@>15. Fort Wayne Livestock Market llegi I.'IO Ihs. and down $7.50(/>8: 130 to 150 lbs. sß(<i-8.50; 150 to 190 II- $8 50(jt'!>; llto !bs. and up s9(® H'.lHl; rough $0.25«r».50; stags. $6. I laimbs—slG4Cl7. Calves—sl;:.3o(jr 14 25. | Wheat—May. $1.01; July, $1.62 1-2; Sept. $1.19. Corn May. $1.31 7-8; Hilly, $1.35 7-S; Sept. $1.35 5-8. Oats May, 60 7-8 c; July. 62c; Sept. 59 M Ic. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 7) Chickens, lb 20c I Leghorn Chickens 15c' Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 15c i Ducks 16c (lee o 14c Old roosters . ... 8c , Egg"., dozen .. . ... 35c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 7) New Corn, per 100 $1.50' old Corn, per 100. #1.751 Mixed Corn, per 100 * .$145 Oat -, per bushel ... 53tj tl Rjc. per btrshel ... _ >. SIOO Barley, p«r bushel 76c New Wheat. No. 1 $1.85 New Wheat, No. 2 $1.84 LOCAL GROCER’* EGG MARKET . Eggs, dezeu 3Sc BUTTERFAT AT Butterfat 36c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, ? 1925.

Better Marking Os Roads In State Is Urgent Need • Indianapolis, Feb., 7 —(Special.)— While state roads are quite well marked there is an urgent need of more extensive marking in many places in order that thousands of i transients who. travel our highways 1 will have no difficulty in getting about the state, was the opinion expressed , by highway officials today when they had before them the matter of more extensive marking of Indiana's state road system. John D. Williams, director, called attention that this fact is particularly true in some cities where the commission has been unable to secure permits to erect signs routing the public through the corporations on state roads. Tire citizens of a few places seem to regard it an imposition for the highway department to erect signs through the business and residential sections, while on the other hand the through traveler who reaches a city devoid of signs and ; must inquire many times before he can depart ou the desired route, often censures the department for what uppears to be a flagrant neglect of duty. A check up shows that only unmarked cities are the ones where objections have J»een raised when the department desired to place signs along the state route. Danger and warning signs erected i at stragetic points along Indiana's 55 state roads have given an excellent account of themselves during the last year. One of the most popular signs, aside* from those pertaintig to careful driving, warning of narrow bridge, culvert or road, etc., arc the City Limit Signs. The name of the city one approaches is given, while on. the reverse side is the route number together with the name of, and distance to, the next important town. The systcu! of detour markers and signs erected last year proved very effective, highway officials claim, for when these signs are properly erect- ' od they never leave one in doubt as to the proper route to follow on detours. Mr. Williams said ■that arrangements are being perfected to mark pavement at railroad orossiugs. and | to place a center line at all curves ■ ml grades where it is exircmoly importat that traffic remain in its side lef the road. It expeetod this work I will be carried out on all the pavjjd portions of the state system during J 825. Unwed Mother Acquitted Os Murdering Her Baby Council Bluffs, la, Feb. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Blanche Galvin. 22. unwed mother, was on her way back to her father's farm near here, Massena. la., today. ‘Go mid sin no more," was the ver diet of a jury which freed her from a first degree murder charge after delibreafing only an hour here last nigiH. The state had demanded that she be hanged, because, it charged she had deliberately placed her new born babe on a lawn where ft became ill and died from exposure to the chill October air. The defense tried to prove that Miss Galvin was alone when the child was born. Realizing that she needed help she tried to carry it to a nearby residence. She started hack to get a blanket to wrap around the infant, but fainted on again reaching her apartment. "No one misses or ever will miss Hint baby us much ns/Blanelie Gal vin." John )'. Tinley, the girl's at torney, thundered in his closing argument. "Blmiclio Galvin to(4< the child to file back yard to get rid of It; she was afraid to face the music," County Attorney Northrop declared in demandlug the death penalty. u—. — Improving Radio Station hi order to further reduce any +» j tdrference my station, 9DRS, may cause broadcast listeners iu mifl/ around Decatur, 1 am installing u new ' transmit ter of the cwipled type. This i set will be operated on 8W meters, wliereas l.be other utilized waves between Isn and 36u meters. .The couV led type of circuit is not required by, law, and is being installed at cuusid eralde eftst and time and. although 'here i;i tt y be some interference caused while the new set is being tested ■in’j adjusted for the low waves, tliCj 'same will be elimintaed in a few ' days. Gerald Cole, 9DIIS. O O I DR. C. V. CONNELL I ' veterinarian | i I I Special attention given to I cattle and poultry practice. | Office 130 No. First Street. I Kbajrn: CliHia BssUie*tia 1(12 I » u o

pin rrioM von » mlcadam road State of Indiana, Couniv of Adam*. Before the Board of CommiMionerN of Hie County of Adamn, State of Indiana. 1 W<», the *»aeh and all of n’honi are reahlenf adult free holders and voters of KirkUnd Township n Adams county. Indi ma. rrspectriiilv petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free inaciwlainiiod stone road In said township over and upon the public blMhwu.' situated on the following route, towit: Commvnclnir ut the southeast cornar of the southeast Quarter of sevtioii I io inwrcdiip 27 north of rantfe 13 east, in Adam’s county, in the State of Indiana. thence to run west over anti cDon the highway lor aUm I on the section line dividing said Meet ion I po“i section 12. township and range aforesaid. and terminating at the southwest turner of the southwest quarter of saitl section 1 township and range aforesaid: Your petitioners aver and say that the Improvement prayed for is less luan thter miles in length, connects it the commencement thereof with a free gravel road In said township and onnrctH ut the end or terminus with i free macadam road in .said townshin »nd that a United Stat«-e Rural Mall Route passes over a part of the hlfflu wav herein sought to be improved. Your petitioners aver nTid sax that the highway herein sought to be improved Is a public highway ahead' “stablisluMl and in use and is one of the public highways of Kirkland Township an 1 the same will be of public utility ami benefit. Your petitioners ask that said pubic highway above described be drainj<l and graded and that broken .stone he placed upon thy grade and that ioon suisii broken st’jne there Ur placid stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that aald highway above d«s<ribed ‘»r improx <'»l to a xviilth of 40 foet ami that said highway above described b« graded to a widtli of 2 1 feet and that '>rok<*n stone be placed thereon to :» v.iiltli of 1? fe«’l and to a depth of L im-hra at the sides thereof anil to a ieptu of 10 inches in Ibr yenh'r thcie »f ami that crushed stone screiming be placed thereon to a deptli of ’ inches upon such broken stone; that <aid improvoinent be made a single tack and that tlie name of the same •e•• The Andrew Schirack Macadam Road.” That to pay •for said imprevement ve ask that bonds be issued by the ’oiint' - of Adams in the State of Inliana payable in twenty semi-annual : nstallmeitts or scries and for the layment of which we ask that a tax be h’X ird upon the- taxable property of •mid Kirkland T«>wnsbip. in a sufficient 'mount to pay the interest and princl•onstrueted and said bonds be issued >al of said bonds as they become dm*. That sa»«l impi'ovtuu-nt he mafic and nd said tax b» h vied upon the taxtble property of said toxvnship in ac•<>rdam o with the A«-ts of tl '• Legisntii'e of the State of Indiana, passed n the year 1905 beginning on page ■-"»<» ami as amended in the Acts of ’M»7 and as amcmled in the Acts of '909 now in force providing for the xtension of frre g ,- ax’el or maendn” ••rnds and all other and any ami all •mendrietVs thereto. \V*- furtJier ask the i:«»nrd to take I! tlie necessary steps ie<iii|red by law • » Rax e said improx nic» ut c<»nstrt|eted nd made as petitioned for herein. ipM thr same be e«»nst ru« trd xs itlmiii übmitting lhe «pn'*dion of building he same Io an election of the voters f Kirkland Toxvnship ?nd tliat the ’card eonstruet f|i»’ same under Hi» ixvs of the State j»f Indian.'! pro' i«i •jg for th p extension of fro«- gravel or uafadam roads l»x mwrsbip taxation F rupee r fill I'■ submitted : Andre" - Schirack. (’lmrles Arnold athan I'hrman, H. A. Brciner .1. x'‘ •rown. Sr.. Uevrge I'.rnst, .lanics M ’rust. \V I), llonpv. Carl 'la’tin r .1 Bracht. I’. T. Niblick. W. B. Wddx W. 'mirews. \v Straub. I| M Hcery, Gust Vakc, J. O. Manlrv. Jano s Brown. Jr.. S. Byerlv. P. ir '<oorr. Albeit Ttepnert. .hd»n ’.roxvn, Jr„ Wm. M. Yager, o. V TH’ng. H. P. <*ru”’. imn Scherry. J. I* ’•isfle, Jnsc’di i*e*erse,»m. G»’o. M. T. 'Touek Mr. K M Hourk. H. M. Beery, rxvjs I*’. v ak‘\ M. Ziinm<*rman. Albert Arnold. Emil W. Sehladenhauffen ’ F. Yanex. Wr»' 11. Ehrinan. C. s ’’rvan. Jacob C Her‘< l)rn. f'has. V’ ’••nschrn. I». M. Bverly, John 11 ’ >rne. W'ni. Arnold. <>tt<» P. B'»xh<‘ricii '■ 11. Hettinger. Simon J B rt w<‘-« ‘lias. . K. Ikhwera. Frank W. Spade ’eorge Ebrman. Wm. Edxx’pnH L Arnol’i. John P. Baker. W. J. Gob’“•r A. F. Goldner. KJias Goldner <' i. Bright. Amos K. Stoncburner, Will Scherry. This petition Will I*'* to hr board of Commissioners of \<l- - rnijntv. Imjigmi. op Tnesdax}larch 1 at xvhicli t’»r pixmyors of Kirkland may ;»•»- »eHr 4<m! mi»k«* sm‘h ob.jc<tions as the ixx' enax* pr«»x"idr for. MA KT TN J A BERG. Auditor of AiUims county, lud ierm'htr A Littrrer. Atty,s. for Petitioners. 7-14 ’N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY •Cause No. 919. Tn the matter of Alfred Kneuss Voluntary Bankrupt. To the creditors of Alfred 'Kneuss. voluntary bankrupt, of R. F. I). No <. Geneva. Adams county, state of Indiana. You. and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 29th <Liy of .January. I). 19J5, Alfred Kneuss was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the "irst meeting of his creditors will be held al the Federal Court room in Fort Wayne, Indiana, at eleven ><lock a. m.. Tuesday. March 10. 1935. at which time and place the ■ •rectors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, and transact such further business as may properly come before said meeting. IN OliPEtl TO REC'EIVE CONSIfK ERATION all claims must be prepar °d accoFuing to the form prescribed i /daw. and properly endorsed on the miter side thereof with the name of the bankrupt. nan>e and address of creditor, amount cUduicd. and name and address es counsel, if anv. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Refcrde. in Bankruptcy. Er«nkfort. Ind,. Feb. 4. 1925. 7 o i.i petition jam y mk .vdam hoab Slate of Indiana. "** »*<»unty of Adams, SS: • Before the Board <»f the-County of Adams. State of Indiana. We. <li'* undersigned each and all of whom are resident, adult Hoe holders aiol voters of Preble township. in Adams (juunty. Ipdianu. respectfully, petition your Honorable Body and ask • that you construct and a ire,* itopo road in said township over and upon th*’ public liighwax' situated on the following iropte, to-wit: Commencing a» tb<* toptbwest cor--ef the northwest quarter of se»’t|*»n twenty.eight in township t v erty eight 12#» north of \ range, thirteen (13) east thence running east on the half section line dividing sections twenty weight CIS > and twenty. , seven <271 over the public Hghw.ay in Adams county, state of Indiana to ">e southeast < orner of the northeast quarter of section txventy-seven (27) twnshlp and range aforesaid and there to terminate. }opr petitioners aver and Rgy tlmt the prayfed tor c lees than three (3> miles in length, connects at the commencement thereof, with a free macadam road in said

I 'towtiHlilp and connect* at the <2>'l i terminus with u free macadam row In said township and that a t nlteil I States Rural Mail Route passes over >'the'highway heroin sought to be Itn-i | Pr ?our' petitioners further aver and 'say that the highway herein aouffnt to be- Improved Is" a public highway a- - established and In use nnd s one of the public highways of Preble township and that the same will be of putJlc utility and benefit Your petitioners ask that said pi line hlahway above described be drained nnd ari'dad nnd that liroken stini*'l lie placed upon tlie Krade nnd upon such broken stone there be placed, stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that sill.l liial.way above described be Im-1 proved to a widtli of forty < It 1 feet ; and that said litahwny above dieCilhcd be graded to a width of twenlifour i.‘l> feet and that broken stone J be placed thereon to n width <>f twelvej (12) feet and to a depth of eight (»>« ln< bys at the sides lliereof and to ill depth of ten I 10) Inches In th "liter theroof and that erushed stone sereenInss be plnced thereon to n depth of i four (1) tallies upon such broken stone; that sold Improvement tn" made a slnate track and that the name of th. same be John Hilgemnnn Macadam Rq:hl. That t«» nay for said improvement we at’k that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of In- ' diana paybsle In twenty semi-annual |\ installments or series and for tlie payment of whitdi ask that a tax be lexiod upon the taxable property of said Preble township in a sufficient tfmi-unl to pay the interest anti principal of said bonds as they become due. , , That said Improvement be made) ami constructed ami said bonds be issued ami said tax be levied upon tlie taxable property of said township In act'ordiiin «• with the Acts of the Legislature of the Slate of Indiana missrd in the year of 19D5 beginning on page sf»o ami as amended in the Arts of 1907 and as amended in the Acts of 1909 in force ppovidii g for tin* extension of frio* gravel or macadam HMids and all other and any ami all amendments thereto. | Wc further ask the Board Jo tukci •II the necessary steps required by I law t<» have said improvement eon-1 stru«'U*<i and made as .petitioned fori Irnroin, that the same be constructed • without submitting the question of building the same to any election of tin voters of Preble Township and that the Board construct the same under the laws of the State of In-1 diana providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam road by township ia xa lion. KcMpvet fully Submitted: John H ilgcmann. August Kructz'niann, Henrx Blocmker, Christ Borm. John n. Werling. Fred Peck. Herman Eltlerding. William KobLway. Martin !•?. Keifer. Gustav Miller, John N. Peters Louie F. Fuhrmann. W. M. Meyer. Martin llcppert. Lewis 11. Worthman. i)tto Koenerpann. J. G. Hoffman. John Miller. Daniel H. Wefel. Wm. Werling, Hearmann Bieberich. Ed. Keppcrt, llcnrx Ehlerding, Otto Pack. Albert Bidberlch. August Selking. Wm. F. Kructzman. Adolnh/Schuelcr, Otto Wx'fol, s. W. llelneKe. August -‘cheuma nn, Edwin Fuhrman. August ’lartmunn. C. C. D. S» heumann. R. ’hiu'k. Herman Bugcß. Charles Kiefer, Henrv Gallmexer. E. W. Stoppen•a ren, IT<*rnthn Reese, Gustax* I'uhrnvinn. Martin Reinkiim. Adolph Unite - ne’er. C«»n»ad D«»ehrir.an. Edward Gallmeyer. H»*nry Gallin* ier. • August GHilme.yer, Henry Kchetiman. Carl Xm rrrc ('. Kicss. A. Pofthrmann. HenMiller—Fred !•'. IJorkmann, Alberl Heckmanii, Aug. Blumenberg. Christ Htil’rmeier, M. ‘ Rlom»*nb<*rg. August ‘•mi ad, Etyist S**lo*iimanii. C. St«»ppeti'layeu, ’-'red Oslormeyer. c. F. Young. ’-•. H. liouKk. Martin Bultemeicr. Rulolol Eiikhoff. <\ Eickboff. Hen', '•’rpbhan. I’rcd EickhofT. August ”iimk. Martin Cqnrad. Win. Bum-k. ’•»hn <*. WiiQv. Mart Kiefer. Henry This petition will presented tn Uo* l»oai*«] Commissioners of Ad•ms <H»unix. Indiana.- on Tuesday. March 3. I'VT*. at xviii«h time tile tax-' »)'e.rs of Preble tt»wn w bip may appear' •nd make sn«-h objections as the law •nay provide f<> r - MARTIN JABERG. of A'bi’.iis county, Ind. I’ru< l.h* # Litten r. Attys, for Petitioners. 7-11 PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE No. 901. In Bankruptcy. In th° matter of Alpha C. Elzey, bankrupt Order of Notice Thereon District of Indiana, ss: On this 4th day of E« briiary a. <1 1925 on reading the - petition of Hu; bank runt for his dischargeIT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT. That a hearing be had upon the same »n the 25th dav of March a. <l.. 1925 before sp.id Court at Indianapolis. in ■aid Distsric.t at nine o’clock in the ■ormioon. and that notice thereof ’‘hall b** publislu'd twice in the Decatur .Democrat, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and Diace and show cause, if any they have, why the said prayer of the petitioner should -not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court that the said Clerk shall’ Amd by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order ad-1 dressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, t h e HONORABLE ROJJERT (’. BAI.TZELL. Judge o r >aid Court, and the seal thereof, at Fort Wayne, in said District, on lhe Hh day of February a. d. t 1925. i (Seal of the Court) 7-14 WM. P. KARPES. (Jerk □Q HtAVY HAULING IT SHALI BE I’NLAWFI'L for any person to haul over any turn-! pike, tuaiadatu or travel road (the tctni "gnn cl road" to include atty I. road graded and graveled with not less than oue yard of gravel to eight feet in widtli and nine feet in length of such road) at any time when the road is thawing through or by reason «f wot weather is in condition to bo I cut up and injured by heavy hauling,l a load on any vohicle with tires of less than three inches in widtli tlicl combined weight of which load anti | vehicle, including Hie driver, shall be mure than twenty .five hundred liounds; or on any ichi' lc with tires of three itrehes and less than four inches in width, the combined weight oi which load, vohicle and driver, shall be more than throe thousand! pounds; or on any vehicle with tires ■of four incites and' less than five Inches in width. Hie < ombiued weight of which load, vehicle and driv-r. shall be more than thirty-five hun drel pounds: or on anv vehicle with tires fiye inches or over in width, thr I combined weight, of which load, vehicle and dniver shall br more than thirty eight hundred pounds. Anv < person violati'tg any provision of this section, shall, on conviction, be ■ fined not less than five dollar nor ■ mere than fifty dollar for each load < -o hauled This includes traction < engines weighing over the above| limit. Pro'fded. That any read superin- i .ancient shall have the police power,

’to arrest upon sight any person who Is seen Violating or by warrant any person who has violated any of the Provisions of this section within the I county or town (hip for which road I superintendent is elected or appointed. and that, on conviction of the dafondant in such case, there shall be assessed by the enort trying Hu* case, a fee of two dollars in each case, to, he paid to the ikthou making such arrest.--A<ts 1967. Chapter 2M. ■ CHARLES E MAGLEY, 7.9 Supeiintendent of Highways I ‘ I Indiana Coal Miners Get Jobs In Other Lines ' Indianapolis, Feb. 7—(United Press) •—Six more coal miners from the VinIcennes and Terre Haute district have been sent to the Calumet district in the northern part of the statu for employment by Dixon Byrum, chairman of the state industrial board. Eight miners had previously been sent to the Calumet to work ut other lines of employment. Hyrum is attempting to find other Byrum is attempting to find other occupations for scores of miners who i have been thrown out of employment by the moderniution of mining equipment. o ’Sammy Mandell Gives Sid Terris A Licking I By Henry L. Farrell, (U. P. Staff Correspondent) New York. Feb. 7. —"If I could only ■' hit a good tenor in a quartet I | wouldn’t want anything more. I'm

PUBLIC AUCTION I. Hie undersigned, will sell at public auction at my residence ■ Z crank bipe faun, J'J utiles east id Berne or 8 miles south of Willshire, on Wednesday, February 11, 1925 Communing at 10 a. tn., the following personal property to-wlt-3 HEAD OF HORSES AND 2 HEAD OF MULES One bay horse. 9 years old, weight 1750; one bay horse, 7 year old weight 1745; one bay horse 7 year old, weight 1250 lbs. One brown’ mule’ It years old; one brown mule. 10 years old. 31 HEAD OF SHEEP * 30 head of ewes and one Shropshire buck, ewes due to lamb about Mardi 21. 15 HEAD OF HGGS One Big Type Poland China sow to farrow about February 23' one red sow. to farrow about March 1: 13 shoals weighing about 75 R>s HAY ANO GRAIN Two ton of clover hay: 300 bushel of oats; 200 bushel of old corn FARM IMPLEMENTS One Burdsell wagon. 3'i: hay ladders and gtam and stock rack comhin •<l . one South Bend wagon. 3’i. with bed. one Osborn. hay load* i . one Os : borne hay tedder; one n4dc delivery rake; one I. H. C. coni planter: ette | Brown Manly corn cultivator; one Monarch corn cultivator; one 2 row P.O corn cultivator; one .1 I. Case riding breaking plow; one Bryan riding breaking plow; two walking breaking plow; one 3section spike tooth harhow; one New Ideal manure spreader: one corn shell r; one I,etz feed grinder. No. 9; one \\aterloo-Boy gas engine. II. P.; one hog fountain: one pump jaik; one hog feeder; one Johnny wagon; one 55 gallon oil drum: one do gallon oil drum, one Fordson traetpr used 3 years in A-l condition; Oliver tractor plow, 12 in. in good condition; one light and radiator shield fui Fordson trai tor; Ohio Co. disc, 24x16, in good shape; one set extension rims; one clutch pulley for Fordson tractor; one Fordson clutch hook: one Kentucky grain drill. 19x7; one auto trailer; one 4-horse double tree; 3horse double tree; one set of breeding harness and some collars. TERMS—SS.OO or under, cash; over that amount 9 months' time will be iven on good bankable notes drawing 8 per cent interest last 3 months. No goods to be removed from premises until settled for- 4 per cent off for cash. MARION TINKHAM Je; Michaud and Ncuensi hwander, Aucts,- E. W Baumgartner, clerk Lunch served on grounds. 27 I I ! ' I ... PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY Being compelled to quit farming on account. of ill health, the undersign cd will sell at public auction, without reserve, to the highest bidder oil the premises, t'j miles north and 2% miles west of Ossian Indiana, on the Welli and Allen county line, on Tuesday, Feb. 10 Beginning at 10 O'clock A. M. I he following described real estate and personal property, town: | 247 ACRE CORN BELT FARM , Illis entire farm consists of extra good level, black corn land well tile I? 1 ""., 'T' " n F'iml Stone road, only 2U miles trout State lload 13: I “ M, " s southwest <|| Bluffton, about 16 miles West of Decatur. which has lie largest sugar beet factory hi the central sttatca; 14 miles Smith west of ‘<>it \ in . hiu| 2% miles from inlmulmn line with hourly survive, trnnimunitv, convenient to schools, churches ami the b' »l of markets tit"" l Ainmienn neignborbood. Th.' agent of ths Fo-Land Auction Co. who is writ ing tins an. has recently pasted through tin- corn belt laud of Illinois aw! W'.slie.s to say that this real estate compares -favorably with the fam"" i iimu <ot n belt land, 'I lie fact that a largo, number of Illinois people have ’'u’j' U into Uns neighborhood is further proof of the splendid fertility of th" llir. faun has throe splendid sets of iiupiovements making It possible to '-II ii «u>‘. two or throe tracts and it wiHlto so offered, thereby giving the purbuy »» they desire. The separate tracts are mor: par , U< mail.' described us follows! , , ’6O ACRES iiiMn'"hh" VC< r W i" h ■' g " l " ) Brwm frame house, solid foundation; porh; I* c h. !, "J' ',? D,retp «•«” 4-tt. high; floor of barn concrete; 2"v.b wn, m “'T'' 100, J ’‘x36 concrete outside feeding floor, bog bouse ■hotwe; sLXte / u "ble cribs, granary and wagon shed; good poultry I , *• 80 ACRES 1 t-room frame bouse with up ground cellar; good I ' " '' 1,11 s| de; good hog house; poultry bopse. 7 ACRES lrni| l l "?rn-i' l , 'm?a i l ll G .', V 'T' s, U''o house with hath; front and rear per' l " ■ r eed ’ I ' ,P| "- V " f o, 't buildings; poulflw h""-"' nhi c ,1'1" 1 nial4P a tine home for »nv one deutring small ceutii" Bui dn mH 1 ;,'; K> ' ”"itb either of t.be other farnn "bo gotd lightning rods and th--1 TERMS on the"? m ,^s“' U t' l ’ !b i l W ’ '■‘ sh p “' b '>‘ p '«» »'» ,l "' tl Mar-li I l-i'-'" i “ B0 ! J together. $2000.00 casfi; balanc- on any er »'• Jl'jmo.mi. 1 U c ‘ l! ‘ b " llH(1 entire real estate for any amount id't p irava Sranf X" " rt - niiM s ".HAnw-l’s"' i OT hok^s. E cattu;. car'KESH. diseripuou. " ,b - aluo a "“tuber "f miueellanetms thing; e 1 tdtbout U intent' l"t credit of 6 mouth.. Ur.t 3 UUU intelest, last 3 months. 7 per ecnl Infer. -I I nor rent di .''mm l ' compiled"’''iU 1 P ' ,!i,1 ‘' d t 0 credit - No rt-operty to b* removed until term* “fa Baker, owner oa t- m c b ar «* , <rt 1R C. Fo-Und Auetfop O6.,Tfeblepv!li e , Ind. ‘ Ladies Aid of Fairview will furnish dinner

> a terrible singer." Sammy n and ... .•th. now unofficial lightweight ebam ' ’ I ion. said today. aßni "' I "There was a time last night," ] latl ; Mell said, "when I heard some C , singing it was the birds in the « fl u , round and it was queer muaic." [• These remarks are ehuraete riMj „ •of the youth and uodeaty O s y olll]j , good looking Mundell who gave Srt ’ Terris? the pride of "the east side, the licking of his life in a 12 round bout i last night in Madison Square Garden that worked a $60,000 crowd of 12.00, fans into a frenzy. • With the exception of the fl (th • round—when he heard the birds hit , ting a sour harmony—the tight w , . all Mundell’s. He took it away fro,„ the faint-hearted Terris in the fir round and he held the pace throu-i, eleven rounds. — —o '“Fudge Kitchen” Makes College Happy , Ann Arbor/Mich., Feb. 7 -Some, thing new in the way of amusement for college women has been inaug. mated at the University of Michigan by the university branch of the y M. C. A. Women students have hail ed with delight the opening of wb al ; has been dubbed the "fudge kitchen" The kitchen, which has been pro. vidcd witli a stove and all the uecci. sary cooking utensils, is located in the back part of Newberry Hall, and I is open for the use of college girl, 1 living in league houses. " - ■»