Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1925 — Page 2

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• FOR SALE FOR SALE — Flour middlings. $lO per ton. Burk Elevator. 107-10 t FOR SALE—Rose and Single Comb reds that are blood tested, eggs at reduced prices, 5c each or $4.50 per hundred. J. F. Rupert, Monroe. Ind. q 110t2wk FOR SALE: Tested seed corn; ITT inois and Ohio Dent. Burk Elevator Co. Phone 25. Illt6 FOR SALE—Oak bed room s:is~' ill at 514 N. Second st. 113-3 t. FOR - SALE—-One” El nt Dresser and Dressing screen. Bargain if sold at once. Phone ntintniber 183. 113-3 t BABY UHK’KS— Wednesday of iw’li week. Heavy breeds. sl2; Light breeds. $lO per hundred Custom, hatching a specialty. O V. Dilling Rt. 2. Decatur. Ind Craigville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur !HHl2x MWF Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in Harness Repaired. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258c0d-H FOR SALE —2OO bushels of good sound .two-year old corn, phone number 773 after six o'clocg. 11331 FOR SALE —One yearling colt and 1 cow (Charles Shoaf, fouts mfl?s east of Monroe. 113-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT — Four room flat over Hangman's Five and Ten Cent Store Inquire of B. J. Rice 237 North Fifth street or phone 184 104-'.’ FOR - RENT—Six-room house at 42.7 John St. See John Johns. 113 3t FOR RENT (Jarage. Rent $2 per month. 607 Monroe street, phone 521. U. W. Sholty.M-W Sx t—— WANTEDI WANTED — Cleaning wall paper. rugs, porches and general work. Phone 474. Frank Straub. 112t3x WANTED Paper hanging ami paintng Call 921 N. sth st. Albert Sudduth. 112t3x WANTED —Lawns to mow See Thurman Elzey, or call 1004. 113-3 tr WANTED: An intelligent girl* for housework. A nice home for the right girl. Washing one by extra help. Good wages. Must have references. Mrs. A. L. Randall. 1102 W. Washington St., Ft. Wayne. Ind- • 9 1244 WANTED • — Man. middle aged.” active. for light pleasant outside work. Permanent position in Decatur. Emmons Co,, Newark. New York. . Itx SALESMAN \\ ANTED: F f you" are over 30 years of age. married, with a family and have first class past history of employment you can control your income by qualifying for an agency with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.. 1103 First National Bank Bldg. Fort Wayne. Ind. 113t4 WANTED—Carpet Liyer and Maker. There is an excellent position waiting for you in one of Northern Indiana's largest carpet sections. A well paying position for a man who is capable of laying and making all kinds of floor coverings. All applications confidential. Wolf A Dessaner. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 111-31 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—May. $1.61; July, $1.48 12: Sept., sl.ll 1-1. Com—May, $1.13 14; July, $1.16; Sept.. $1.13 H-2. OatsMay. lac: July, 41 5-Sc; Sept., 11 l ie. FRESH FISH Gray Bass 12%c Pickerel 15c Catfish 25c Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. Cal! at Otto Aumillcr's, 126 So. Sth St. 112-3tx — o ■ PUBLIC SALE 125 John Street. Decatur, Saturday, May 16, 1 o’clock sharp 3 bedsteads, springs ami mattresses; 1 cupboard. 1 bureau, 5 rocking chair-:. 2 rocking chairs, with cushions; 2 chairs with cushions.l cans rocking chair, 1 sewing machine, 2 lounges 1 heating stove, 2 rugs. 12x111 and lox li: T extension tabic, 3 st Hid.'. 1 lump. bed clothing, dishes, pans, kitchenware and other articles too numerous to mention. JOHN JOHNS, Fred Sehurgcr. Am t. 113 3t Chiropractic is Jr key (hat un--Sfe- £ locks the door Io health. ( onte / ’ n an d us un ’ . lock the door CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractor*. OTies Hours; 10-12 2-5 6:304 127 N. 2nd ®t Phone 622

♦ BUSINESS CARDS • H. I ROHNAI'I EL. 1). ('. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Neurociometer and Spinograph For SERVICE For 1 Location Position at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 108 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant . i Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS j Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat.' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. iu. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate (CHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St o .' ■ ———o JOHN W. CLARK DENTIST 127 North Third SI. Phone 122. "—J - O o I I | WANTED I I 4 I Rags. Rubber. Paper of all | | kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and I Hides. | We will call with our truck for i any junk you wish to dispose t of. | | PHONE 442 | MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. 11. &,I. crossing. O- - —— -- — O MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets OPENING GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, May 13. — Wheat had a strong undertone at the start of bus-j incss on the Chicago board of trade today. Coarse grains were weak. A tightened cash situation ami better buying iu foreign markets helped .May wheat in its initial advance. Tinstrong feeling spread to futures but an advance in these deliveries was checked by improved crop ami weather news. Lack of Inlying support weakened corn. Smail receipts were offset by extremely slow demand. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 2,100; shipments, 2.090. official to New York yesterday; 1.710 hogs closing slow: medium and heav-l $13.50® $13.75; other grades, I $13.75; packing sows, rough, ,$11.50® $11.75; pattle, 150, steady; sheep, 2.200 bedt lambs. $13.50® $13.60; one load $13.75; best ewes. $7.00® $8.00; calves, 300 tops, $12.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 13) Broilers, pound 25c Leghorn Chickens 30c I’ow's 18c Ixighoru Fowls 13c , Ducks 10c Geese 8e Old Roosters .. . 8c Eggs, per dozen 2Gc LOCAL GRAIN MARKcT (Corrected May 13) Oats, per bushel 42e Rye. pe* bushel SI.OO Barley., per bushel 80c. ; Nev- Wheat.. No. 1 $1.65 , Now Wheat. No. 2 $1.64 LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET I Eggs, per dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 38e WOOL PRICES IN DECATUR Wool. No. 1 ’ 35c I Rejects ' 27c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1925.

XOTI4 E TO OKFKMHXTK state of Indiana, 1 Attain* county. Adam RlbrrMteln. Plaintiff Cforge Clinger, ci al. In the Adanui Circuit Court. April Term. 1925. Cauac No. 12447 Mult quirt Title. Now comt 4 * the plaintiff bV C. L. Walter*, his attorney, ahd dlrs hi* 4 'Hnplaint ' herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that I the fullowlnir defendant* In *aid raiine I are non-rviddeiitii of the State of In-i dlana. to-Wlt: George Clinger. William Maxwell.) I William N Maxwell, Catherine Max well. Wni. Maxwell. < whose Christian n tme I* unknown to pluintlffi. William Veaey. Sally Max. Alhrra Max. Mara iret Vasey: that the name* of the defendant* are unknown and that they me believed to be non-residents of the 5 ate of Indiana, sued In this action 1 l»v the following names, anil deaißna-, , tlotiN. "The unknown husband* and wive*, respectively, of the 1 f«»llowinjr named persona, to-wit: George <’linger, William Maxwell. Wil-1 I I' tm N. Maxwell. Catherine Maxwell, | Wm. Maxwell, (whose Christian name In unknown to pßßintiff), William I Vesey; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers anil widows, children, des< vndants and heirs, surviving spouses, I ci editors and administrators of thei estates, devisees, legatees, trustee* and executors of the last wills and ti’Ntaments. successors in Interest and , assigns, respectively, of the follqw • Ing named and designated deceased 1 •i‘noiin. to-wit: George Clinger, Wil-| llam Maxyvell, William N. Maxwell. Catherine Maxwell. Wm. Maxwell, (ivhose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff), William Vesey. The names |of all wlrtfhi arc unknown to plainJ tIT; all the women once known by any of the names and designations above J I stated, whose names may huvr been • | changed, and who are now known by. [other names, the names of all of whom I arc unknown to plahvtiff; the bpoue’Sl of all of the persons above named. d< - ( scribed and designated as defend mts, to this action who are married, the mtinvs of all whom arc unknown to ’plaintiff. All per*<»ns and corporations . who assert or might assert any title, I claim or Interest In or lien upon the real estate described In the -umnlaint I in this action by. under or through ;.ny of the defendants to this action., named, described ami designated in | said complaint, the names of all'of whom are ’ unknown to plaintiff,” that said action is Instituted for the purpose of Quieting the title to real estate in the >tate of Indiana; that a cause <«f action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendng* are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to It- non-residents of the of Indiana. Thn following real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, is de-* scribed in said complaint, to-wit: The northeast fraction of the southwest quarter of section 12, in township 25$ north of range 13 east containing ninrty-tivo an<l forty-three hundredths acres of land more or less. This action is instituted ami prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all <h mauds, c laims and claimants whatNotice In. therefore, given said defendants ami each and all of them: that unless they be and appear before tb“ Adams (’lnuit Court at the C’ourt House in the city of I»e< atur. in Adams County, in the State* of Indiana ini the 7th day of September. 1925. the same being the Ist. Judh-ial Pay of a term of the Adams Cir« nit Court of tbe State of Indiana, said term begun tn.l holdcn on the 7th day of Sept., 19.’5. and answer or demur to said roinplaint the same wilt be heard and dele mined in their absence. | In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at the Office of the Clerk, th rtof in the city of Pevatur, jiidiana, I this 29th day of April. A. I). 1925. JOHN E. NJ'LSON. 7 Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. < <*•«!) <?. L. Walters, M-6-13 Attorney for the Plaintiff. A-29 Ll.fill. >01*1(1'7 M lhTi:iPS MALE By virtue of a decree of the I»|s- • trh-t Court of the l*nile«l Htates fur the |l>istri« t of Indiana, made ami enter- | | ed on the 2Mh day of Man'll. 1925. in ’a certain suit pending in said district ■ entitled Kleteher Joint Stock Ijaml K- nk of Indianapolis. <’umplainant. vs. P« ter Kinney, unmarried, ct al„ Defendants. No. *93 In Equity, a certified ropy of wh(eh decree was «luly jsNii"<! to the undersigned Master in '’hHiivcry. together with a proper Pir.cpt of Sale, by the Clerk of said Bistro t Court, and in pursuance of an Id Precept of Sale and said Decree, the undersigned Master in Chancery of said District Court, will, on the j..,. ~r May. 1925. at the hour of twelve o'clock Noon, at the door of the courthouse in the City us Decatur. l tin the County of Adams and State of I Indiana, offer for sal»- and sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, the rents and profits for a term of s. ven years or less, of the following described real estate in the County of Adams ami State of Indiana, towit: The west half of the south west quarter of Sei-Gon 28, Townsliip 25 North. I.'auge 15 East. Also, the* Southeast quartir of the Noth East Quarter of Section 32, Township 25 North. Itange 15 East; subject to the statutory right of redemption ;whi<h real estate is subjec t to the ll»-n of the said decree in the sum of 17.356.X1 with interest thereon .from March 28. 1925. and reference Is I In re made to said decree for the provisions thereof. I If the rents ami profits of said real estate for a term of seven (7) years or less shall not sell for h sum suffl- ' elent to satisfy said decree with Inter-i cst. costs of suit and cost and ex-’ ponses of said sale. I will thereupon .at the same time and place, offer for sale and sell public outcry to the I highest bidder, for cash in hand, the fre simple of said real estate, or of so much thereof as shall be suffieient to satisfy said decree with interest, cost of suit, and cost and expenses of sale. | Said sale will he made without relief from valuation ur appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, and subK t to the .statutory y ear of redenip- i tion and subject to taxes: also subject: to the approval of the District Court I of the United States for the Pistrh t I of Indiana. CH A KLL7S M AHTINI»A LE. Master in Chancery. Indianapolis. Indiana. : April 15. 1925. Baker & Daniels. 29-6-13-2 i) —OOP E<TiTE No. 2151 Noti< • L- hereby given to the rre«i-• ; ito»\. heirs and legatees of Arllla banner, deceased, to appear in the Adams I Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on tlw 29 da of Muy. 1925. and slpkw 4uu.se, if <iny. why the FINAL SETTIJ'JMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of sail! decedent shoulff nut be approved; ami said heirs are notitied t«» then and , there make pw*»f of heirship. t«nd re - ' reive their distrlbuthe shares. James u. danneu. Administrator. Dtuatur. Indiana, Max 1, . I’red T. Schurger, Attorney. M b-IJ . — v j., i ■ Nohct to Adams County Thrtshtrs There will be a meeting of the Ad ams County Threshers over the Ad : ams County Bank in Decatur ah one o'clock on the afternoon of May 23. 1925. Good eats and cigars free, and good speaking from Indianapolis iff the interest of the Fred Zimmerman i 112t6x

NOTICE OF mf.etim; of adamm I 4 01 >l4 140 4140 OF HF.MF.L4 Notl.-r Is hereby given that the H'uuntv Board of Review of Adsnis .County, nlale of Indian*, will nv-cl at )o:liii w'clo'-k In the forenoon. Monday. Llune 1, ll>ts, tlie same being the fl«xl Monday In June of thia year, at the Room of the County ComniKaionera in the Court ttoiiee of said county, for the following purposes: I. To hear eofoblalhts of any owner es firrsehu! pfofierty. exerpt siirh property as i» originally aesrsae.l by the rotate Board of Tax t’ommlaslonrra. I S. To hear eon.pla.nl. eoneernlna I tin- assoHsment of real estate. I :t. To equalize tile valuation and , naaesahH-nt of property and ttfxablea made by the aaai-aalng oftleers sul.aequent to March 1, 14)26. I. To equalise the valuations made by the tissesaors. either by adding to or deducting therefrom auch sums as i may be necessary to Ox assessments at the true eaah value of property. , .‘>. To review all assessments and to Inquire as to the valuation of the various classes of property or parts thereof In the several townships and AlvlsI lons of the county. I «. To make such changes In assess- | 1 nients, whether byway of incrcaae or I decrease In the valuation of the various classes of property, as may he necessary to equalize the same in or between the townships or any taxing ' unit. ‘ , i I 7 To determine rate per cent, to be added or deducted in order to make a just and equitable equalization in the several townships and taxing units so as to conform tlirooglio.it the county to a Just and equitable standard. I S. To add omitted property In all necessary eases. . To increase the valuation of omitted property, when necessary, as made by Hie assessors. 10. To correct errors In the mimes I of persons and In tlie description of ' property and In tlie valuation and assessment of property upon the I assessment list. I 11. To correct any list or valuation , as may deemed proper. • 12. T.i correct tlie assessment and I valuation of any property In such manner as will In tlie Judgment of the Hoard of Itevlew make tlie valuation xthereof Just and equal. I 13. 'l'o add to tlie assessment list .tlie names of—persons, tile value of ' personal property and tin- description and value of real .-state liable to j assessment but oniftt.si froqi tlie lists. ! 14. To assess the capital stock and franchises of all domestic corporations except such as are valued and assessed by tlie State Board of Tax Coniinissiotiers. 15. 'l'o consider and act upon recommendations made by tlie county assessor. IS. To do or cause to be done whatever else may be necessary to do to make al! returns of assessment lists «nd .11 valuations in compliance witl. ‘ Hie p ovislons of tlie taxing laws, and ! especial! an act concerning taxation approved March 11. ISIH. and tip o--ts amendatory tliereof am! suppleI buntal thereto. The County Board of Itevieiv la also subject to be reconvenes: ::i .-peeial { session, to meet on Tuesday. August I. I"'.'s. to consider the eertiOcd report rod information regarding Hu- In.quality or lack «»f uniformity r of assessments in this eotinly as intiv be presented to said board by tlie State Board of Tax <’onuuissioners. . All to be done to equalise th*, valu-l tition and assessment of property and in said county for taxes for lli n year 1925 and of which all prop- i erty owners and taxpayers are re- i qulred to take due notfee. y | In witness whereof. I. Martin Jal.erg. auditor of Adams Count'. State of Indians. have hereunto arrived my hand nod the seal of the board of euniinistiers of said county, this 7111 day of May. 1925. ..seal) MARTIN JABEKG. Auditor of Adams County. May 13-20. —o — AOTI4.K TO TtXPXVEHS OF Hoxn IkklF. I I In tlie matter of determining to issue ’•onds of Adams County for tlie Andrew Sehirack Macadam Hoad. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Township. Adatiis County. Indiana, that the proper legal olTieers of said municipality at their t . gular meeting place on tin- 2nd day oi June. 1925. will consider tlie question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evid.-m es of Indebtedness. exceeding live thousand dollars I an.l bearing interest not in excess of live per cent, per annum. I lie amount of bonds prop.iscd Is not to ,-x.-ecd Js.soii.uo bearing interest at I's per relit. Tlie net assessed value ..f all prop . rty of Kirkland Township is $2.3X1.loil.on and tlie present total indebtedHess without tills issue is 113.251,5 X. I Taxpayers appearing shall have a 1 right to be heard thereon. Within | llfteen days after the issuance of such bonds Shall have been finally determined upon, ten or mon taxpayers, other than those who pay pot! tax onl' who feet themselves aggrieved by sm'h determination may appeal to tlie State : i Hoard of Tax Commissioners for furtliI I setion by tiling a petition therefor With tlie County Auditor, and tlie State Hoard will Ox a date for hearing in tills county. BtiAHli OF COMMISSIOXEHS OF ADAMS COI NTY, INDIANX At test: Martin Jnberg. Auditor. M-13-2H M»Th i: tn- fix xi. sf.tti.f.mhxt XHTICI: OF <4l 41410 xx-s ktl.E of in: ti. i;xtx ii; Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order entered of record of Hi. Adams circuit Court of Adam '■"imty. Indiana. tin- umlcrSigind guardian of Gretchen Schafer. Fr<-d---,1-rbk Schafer mid Daniel Selmfer Uilitors. Will at tin- law ofil. e of Clark J.I. I.Utz, over th.- Fiist National Bank on Second Street In Hu- eltv of 11, - i ,h,,,: iiia. on the ?1«t dak of Ma- ’ 192... at the hour of nine I.'eioek \ I 'lay IO day thereafter 'until sold, offer at private sale for not less than the full appraised value thereof, of certain real estate liekiiiging to said minors and described ns follows, to-wit: tlie undivided one third part of Iti- ■ i . l "° hub'lred ami tliirlveiglit f-u 8) two hundred and tliirtymue and two liundred and forty I '-II'I two liundred and Hftv-nine <259) tn o hundred and sixty <2t>o) two h.iti>lnd and sixty-one <2SI) in th. lirst addition, to th- town, now Cit' us De,entur Adams County. Indliimi. said sale trill i... made subject to I tin approval of said court am! on tlie f follow In .- terms and conditions. Oiie tiiir ',' ai,h . 111 t “"" 1 "" <4a.V of sale, one third tn nine months and one third In eighteen months from date, deferred! payments t,, interest from date without relief and with att'irucy a fees and to lie secured t.v -mortgage on tlie real estate purchased. I’ro'ided.Ji.jwt.r.r. tlial th- imrehaser ma i Purchase price In eusli liens lta eState be 801,1 fr « e us CIIAi.Mi;n C. SCHAI'IIH ”“' ed XOTI4 E OF SALE OF I’Eltxoxtl, l•llOI•EI|■|’4 hi the mutter <>f the estate of EsJe»i HobtiiNuH, th»< $ a.sr'J . Notice is hereby given th<- the unadniloistrntor of th. esta.--<>t r.llen Robinson, deceased will off , Im sale at public auction, at tin lat„ .of said dee-dent in Decatur, A'luuif <"uut\. UidiniiH, »»u SA'ICHItA’i, MAY 25. 1325 the uersmial property „f ~i.| estate consisting of Living llooni. I.ining R ''' l 1; U"II’ ami t'ltelien flirnl- ' tar. amj other limmfehold equipment tools ami a< . .issorle I EHMS: AH ultl , „f j| ve dollars irn*l under .ntsii in hanti. oter ffve dol lars a credit of nut to exceed Hire" ritonths will be given, the purchaser executing hi . note therefore, bearing six per cent. Interest after maturity. ■ al. Ing lelief providing for attoruev'a It&reon ■‘ tJ ' bufflclen » securities 1 o ... " ILLIAM P. ROBINSON. May 6-13 Administrator.

Annual Convention Oi Pythian Sisters Friday ’ The Annual Convention of District I'our of tlje Pythian Sister will be held at Montpelier Friday May 15. The latdiea' Initiatory work will bo < *eniplitle<l by the local temple. It la expected that there will be sour 1 or five liundred in attendance. A large number of Decatur people are expix t Ing to attend. Rockford. Ohio. People Have Automobile Accident Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dysert and son, Eddie, ot Rockford. Orio were injured when un Erie Passenger train struck their automobile at the Ohio City crossing on the Van Wert Rockford road at 3:40 o’clock Mon-' day afternoon. Mr. Dysert was rush- < d to a hospital in Van Wert and his wife and son were returned to their home. After an examination it was found that Mr. Dysert’s injuries werinot serious. Mr. Dysert was driving end attempted tp turn off tlie tracks.lie XOTI4E TO TAXI’AXKKS OF BOX I) 1X94 I'. In tlie matter of ‘leternilning to issue, bonds of A.lams County for the John Hilffoman Macadam Koad. Notice is hereby given tin lax pay- . cr g of Preble 'lownabip. Adams ' (’ountv, Indiana, that the proper legal offievrs of said nmnicipalit\ at their regular meeting place on the 2nd day of June. 1 925. will consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness. exceeding five thousand dollars and bearing interest not in excess us j live per cent, per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is not to exceed 118.500.00 bearing interest at 4Me per cent. The net assessesl value of all property of Preble Township is $2,669 - 37<L00 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is $19,504.00. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon. W ithin fifteen days after the issuance of such bonds shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only. Who feel themselves aggrieved by such • determination may appeal to the State | IkMrd us Tax Commissioners for forth-I cr action by filing a petition therefor* with tlie (’aunty Auditor, ami the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this countv. BOA IID OF COMMISSIONERS Ob’ ADAMS COUNTY. INDIANA. Altest: Martin Jaberg. Auditor. M-13-20 PUBLIC SALE Ah I am going to Ft. Wtiym- I "ill sell at public- auction al -Monroe. ' ln<l.. on. | Saturday. May 16. 1925 t'muencing nt lo a.in. prompt, ail of my Black Smith equipment: 5 H. I’. Waterloo Gas Eng.. 1 Drill press motor attached. 3 work benches , 1 Electric blower. 2 hand bowers. 1 portable forge. 2 Are i>ots 2 anmils J 1 swedge block, bolt racks and shelving. disc grimier, emery stand, emery wheels, fire stove tire bender, grindstone. 4 vices; iron money safe, half round buggy tires. 3 sets of dye complete, 3 sets of bolt cutters, sledges, hammers, tongs, new corn plow shove's, small and large tools of all kinds; Line shaft pulley and hangars double trees and single trees, neck yokes, wagon axles, coupling ' polcq, wagon rims, in fact tools of all kinds that arc too numerous to mention. Tliis is an unusual oppor tunity for farmers to buy tlie loo's you need al your own price, if yon need an.'lh ng you can buy it at this sale. Household Goods I kitchen cabinet, [> chairs. | drop eaf taliie. morris chair, 1 roiker 1 heating stove, snit jars, garden tools dresser, electric washer, range cook stove. H. A. Earhart Terms: Cash. Roy John on Auctioneer. Jack XJrunton clerk. M—W—T.

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turn the car off the tracks when he saw the train coming, but succeeded In clearing onlf the right front wheel. The train hit the car about the center ami completely iltMUoilshed the

Guernsey Cattle Sale At the Frauhiger Grove North ofBluffton Bridge At 2 o’clock Saturday Afternoon. May 16th. 33 Head of Guerneys 15 Head of Fresh and Springer Cows 15 head of lieifers. yearlings and two year olds coiuiiw fresh. One aged registered Guernsey hull. One register- " ed Guernsey bull ten months old and one registered Ginrnsey bull six months old. Noah Frauhiger ■ ■■■ — Don’t Be A Gambler ! The man who spends his income as fast as he makes it ■ is gambling in every sense of the word. He may win present pleasures but he loses future independence — the one great thing in this life. ' The friends who hail the i good fellow now, will slight i the “poor beggar” later on. It is up to you. Your inde- , pendence is determined by ' what you save. Start a sav- ■ ings account today and add to it every pay day. This is your surest way to win success and independence. Old Adams County Bank

motop-and front part ce‘ved u broken tinkle an •' "trt suffered eutß ou h cr D ’' arma. Mr. Dy sert WU9 “ J head. eu al w ttq