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KXITMKKXK S X X K X » X X X CLASSIFIED ADS “ KXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FOR SALE—Packard piano, excellent condition. Phone 605. 383txeod Foil SALE One nffl. hie vein , old. with calf by side. Also one 5 h. p. engine, as good as new. G. 1). Koeneman, Decatur, route R., Preble phone. stx. MT-Tt-Sa-M. FOR SALE- Second hand Eord starter outfits and used tirea. .Jim Halberstadt- 41t2x FOR SALE ."0-ncre farm, on stone road, in Union township. Call at Wertxbergcr's confectionery, phone 89 or 609. 42-3 t. FOR SALE -Span of 7 and 8 year old mules at Charles Welling pub lie sale. 42t3x FOR SALE—Ford coupe looks good and runs like new. Will sell very | reasonable. TenUß if desired. | Phopc SB9. 42t:! I FOR SALE—Team of sorrel ntares 4 and t> years old; Hay driving horse, lady broke. Phone 866-11 Sophie Thicnio. 4' s miles northeast of Decatur. 42t3x WANTED W ANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy mater-, ials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this offife, but they must be! clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED Married man to help on farm. By month or year, box S. W . care Democrat. 41-3t.eodpd. WANTED - M EN~To ciit wood on share. See Manager Homestead Dairy. lt * —r~ 1 —■ —- — LOST AND FOUND lost. Strayed ok stolen ~pT l|<C dog. female- Black with brown feet. Disappeared Monday, Feb. 15. Ten dollars reward tor information as to her whereabouts. E. C. Clevenger. Pleasant Mills. Decatur phone 883Whitc. 40-3tpd. FOR RENT l-’OII RENT 4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. B. W. Stally, 609 Monroe street, phono 541. 40-3txeod. EO RRENT—Five-room cottage on Mercer avenue, (’all at 434 Mercer avenue or phone 755. 3L I’OR RENT Forty- icre farin’ AR black land, well fenced and tiled. Will rent house and truck patch or some pasture. See F. U .Johnston at 5<»6 S. 13th St., phone 674-blue. 41-3tpd. I 12 noth i: or mi.k or m:ti. i>i vie m ii>MiM*ri<ATon Tb“ undcrHigned administrator. «b---bonis non. with will annexed, of the estatf of W illiam 11. Myers, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an ord* r of the Adams Circuit Court, the? will at the hour of I|TU (Xi orlork P. (he ZOtb day of Marell. 1!)2G, at the cast door of the court house, in l>e* , ut'ir. Indiana, and from clay to day t l»ci‘‘Hfter at tin- same hour until sold, offer for sale at |>uhll<* .‘•ah- all of th* following real estate. to«wlt: |)(*Nrrl|>l ion of 1 mifl Commencing eighteen (18) rods, six and one-fourth (B’/f) links east, fourteen (II) degrees north, from the northwest corner of outlet number twentyeight i2S». in the Southern Addition to ’the town of peeatur. theme south at right angles with Adatns Street eighteen (IS) rods ami twenty (2D) links, thence east paralhd with Adams Street in raid city (formerly town) four ami one-fourth (I’4 ) rods, thence at right with said Adams Strict eighteen < IH> rods and twenty (20) links to the center of Ada»n» Street, thence in the center of said street to the place of beginning, all In the City of Decatur. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than two-thirds of full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following. terms and conditions: one-third of the purchase money (ash In hand, the balamt in two equal installments payabcl In nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving re,lief, providing attorney’s fc»-< and scr tired by mortgage on the real eUa’e Cdd. by free hold surety to ' the approval of said administrator or l.»* pinchuKer ninv pay all cash. ULI» \l> A MS Col N’i Y BANK. Admlnlntrutor. de bonis non. of the .soil.of Willlfcm H. Myefs. • bOHE H. ERWIN. Atty. 18-25-1-11. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN 1 'i dollars r(wai(| for "L.iinalioii as |o when-aL-mls of my police doc. r 'ai|< with brown fem. '-x nuth’. Disappeared Monday. Feb. 15. E. C. CLEVENGER, Pleasant Mills, Ind. Decatur plione 8&J-wliite O Q Dll. (', V. CONNELL V&iEfIINARIAN I■ ■ 1 :-.p in! attcli'loti given to >-.H.'t|e ami tHtnlUy practice. Dfflte 120. N" First Street. Fin? • t.'lTlc# 143—Itoisfdence 102 . J U

XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X BUSINESS ( ARDS XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAI’FEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. ~~S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Culls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 ~FEDEILU7*FARM"LOANS~ 1 | 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 etairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estateFEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. , u».. I FARM MORTGAGE LOANS New Easy Plan. Low rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edwards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. O Q ()_L_-ZZZZTL..-- 0 TEETER'S BEAUTY SHOPPE I Exclusive I.a lest styles ladies and childrens hair culling 'loc - Done by expert operator RI SSEL MELCIII 0 . 0 ■ — ■ Alexindria — “A cuveniu did this,” said J. B. Cuningham, when be found ■iix dead skunks tossed in his front yard. 0 xi’i’bix i iiln r oi \imi M.vrit non N'f.tiff is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tlm estate of Nicholas F. Miter, la’c of Adams <’ounty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. •I HSSi; tNIBLICK, Administrator. February IS. If»?f>. JAMBS T MFRLYMAN, Atty. iS-'-t-L NOTICE TO I’HOPEHTI OWNEKS In the Haller <»| Purl of %orlh Third Nlrvef LigliliiiK Mandnrda Improvement. Notice is hereby given that the (’opinion (’ouncll in and for the City of Deeatnr, Indiana, did on the 16th day <»f February, 196, adopt a preliminary assessment toll in the mutter of part «»f North Third Street Lighting Improvement, which improvement Is on ami along the following route, to-wit: be erected, located am! constructed on both sides of North Thir l Street of said <*ity between Monroe Street •n<l Marshall Street in the City of Dpcatur, Indiana. Said assessments with the names us owners and descriptions of properly s.in.ic' t to be assessed’ with the amounts of prlma facia assessments is now on file and tnu> be seen at the Office ot the t'ily ♦ lerk. Notice, is also given that tl • Cotqinon Council will at its Council iioom in the City of Dicatur, Indiana, at 7:00 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday. the I*> U day of March. 1926. receive and hear romonstrani os against the am. Hints against each of said lots and parcels of land on said roll, and will In 'Of •an»l deterrpinc the question whether sm h lots and parcels of land liHSe been or will he specially benrfitlc J in the amounts set forth in said ■oil or in any sum, nt whh h time ami place all owners of real estate utiend ami be heard. Witness my hand and »>ffi« lui seal this 17th day of February. 192 G. CATHFdIINE KAI Fi MAN Ctiy Clerk. 18-25. M)TICE OF INSOL4EMCY Au. IS?)I hi the idnniM < ircult Court. In the mutter of the estate of Gin p. <«stunt, deeriiNcd. N*ot ice Is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by thp Old Adams County Bank. Administrator <J>-bonis-itvu of said estate, setting up the I insufficiency of the estate of : aid dei cedent to pay the debts ami liabilities i thereof, the Judge us said Court did. .on the U'tli da.\ of February, 1926, firn! ! xaid estate to be probably insolvent. ( aml order the same to be settled accerd.i'lgly. The creditors of said estate are f therefore hereby notified dt stivli in- - solvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance, j WITNESS, the (Merk and seal of said .court, at Decatur. Indiana, this loth day of February, 1926. I JOHN E. NELSON. 1 Cicik A<|unm Circuit Court. JAMEtf T. MEKKIMAN, Atty. U-U.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1926.

MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* OPENING GRAIN REVIEW l ' ‘ | l'lil<'a:;o, Feb. LS.- lUu'ted Pfcbh) — I Grains rallied inod'Ji'aloly lu opening ! trade on the Chicago board of trade jtoday. Unexpected Mrengt|i In Liver-, pool lirouglit out gpod buying support in wheat. Coarse grains gathered firm- 1 nes.'i from the majof cereal. j ('ominission houses and short interests absorbed wheat offered by tired' r long holders. The volume of trade | was .somewhat reduced. Liverpool advanced fractionally with continental ' buying and smaller arrivals. Corn was higher with wheat. )Vpakness |n the cash market resulted in failure of buying support in futures. ' pits held firmProvisions gained a few cents witli ■ slior teovering. h EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Rr.coipts 3530: shipments 3230: hogs ’ closing slow ; heavies 912.00(|912.50: inodiums $12.5041113.25; light weight sl3.Soil $l::£5; light lights and pigs $13.754i $14.00: packing sows rough. [ $10.5041 $10.75; cattle 225. steady; t sheep 1200; best lambs $14.00: best > ewes sS.ooji $9.00; calves 300; tops ( sl6-00. | Fort Wayne Hog Market The liog market was 50 to 75 cents i down Wednesday at the Fort Wayne I union stockyards. Calves dropped 50 I cents and lambs were steady. : 100 to 160 pounds $12.75 ' 160 to 200 pounds 12 50 ‘2OO to 225 pounds 12.00 ‘225 to 250 pounds ... 11.50 ;250 to 300 pounds 11.00 ‘ 300 pounds and up 10.75 j Roughs 9.00©' 9 50 ’ Stags 6.50 Calves B.QQ©I|.OQ Latnbs, choice 12.00(8’12.50 >' Luil>s. culled to good [email protected] ) CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May (new) $1.67%; (old) '51.66; July sl49’s; Sept. »1.(2%. Corn: May. 78%c; July 71%c; Sept. SJLi. Oats: May 41%c; July 42>4c; Sept. 42%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Cocrectcd February IS) Fowls 23c Cliigkeus 20c Leghorns 16c ) Old Roosters 9c ) Ducks 16c Geese 14c Eggs, dozen 24c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 18) Barley, per bushel 75c I Oats 35c Rye. per bushel 80c Wh'»l, No. 1 $1.65 Wheat, No. 2 $1.65 ) Wheat, No. 3 $1.64 ' |oGo-i Sound Yellow Corn 75c " Good Sound Mix?d Corn 70c II t| LOCAL GRQCER’S EGG MARKET Egg i, dozen 23c ______ BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered .... . Jllc Advertise in The Democrat—lt Pays '• -a— ' Congress One Hundred Years Ago < ——4 ■j Senate: The “same” executive session ad- • jouined until 29th. House: Debated proposed amendment to the ! United States constitution for elec- • tion ot President Vice-President [ by electors. f — o—fj CONGRESS TQDAY S v i v Senate: • Senator Walsh tq as|f for adoption . of alqmluutn investigation report. Calendar bills. - Muscle Shoals hearing before agris cultural committee. 1 Heatings on grazing bills before' j public lands committee. ] House: I Independent offices appropriation - bill. i Agriculture cwumittee considers forestry bill. I Naval committee considers legislation. | Hoads committee considers federal aid to states in construction of rural • post roads. | Q— — I MITUIi op t ixvi. «i;rrLi:Mi:xT or estaTK' Xv. 1020 s Notice is here|>j »l. co to the eredtt- . ora, heirs nod legatees of Luej .1. rlehl I deceased, to appear Ip (he. Adapts C'lr-1 , <ult Court, hcld'ul t’ceatur. Indiana, on - Ute 13th <lay- of March. ta?6. and show e I’Huse. it anj. why the FINAL SETTLE-r . MENT At'fttt NTS with the estate oft r said decedent slipuld not Ire approved; . and said heirs are notified to then and 1 there make proof of hclrslitp. and te- ,■ epive their distributive sharps. : CLAHENpE It. Admnlateetor. bevutur. Indiana, Feb. 18. 132 b. . C. J. LUTZ, Atty.

Indiana Young People, Wanted For Murder, Are I Arrested In Philadelphia J'hllad| Ipiila. Hcb. 18 — (United Press)—Wanted- ill connect ion with the murder of Deputy Sheriff Daniel Mayfield ill New Albany, Ind., three weeks ago. two girls and two youths were arrested here today. J Frank Tajlu)-. 24. and Fred Norris, 21. were held on charges of murder | .and highway robbery. The girls, arrested in company . I with Taylor and Norris, were held as ; .material witnesses. They are Alice | Mayer, 21. and Cecelia Reltzel. 22, Imth of Indianapolis. o DRY RAIDS MADE I AT INDIANAPOLIS — Federal Agents Invade State Capital Second Time Within Two Months Indianapolis, lud-. Feb. IS —(United Press) —For the second time witliip two months lhe club of federal prohibition enforcement was swung I vigorously in Ipdiaiuqiolis today. I Federal agents, police and deputy | sheriffs operating in f|ve squads started a round up that was expected to result in twenty or more arrests. Most of the p|aecs to lie raided. were soft drink establishments neari, the downtown district. A. R. Harris deputy federal prohibition ■ administrator for Indiana, directed the raid. Those arrested were- to he taken ' immediately to the federal building for arraignment before a United States comissioner and will be held ' under high bond to the federal grand jury. lu spipe instances it was expected that persons taken in wholesale raids last December w|ii<-h netted 77 arrests would be reairested. Sixty-three of (hose taken in December were subsequently convicted in crimlual court. , “We're going to hit them till they, ipiil." Harris said today as the new raids started. “As long as there is a drop of liquor in Indianapolis we intend to keep on the trail of the bootleggers.” | o Baseball Clubs Pack , Up For Southern Trips 1 New York. Feb. 18. — (United Press) —Baseball's spring season officially opened today when several oi' the j major league chilis packed up for their' pilgrimage south in quest of second pobbs, new Vances, and young Ruths. The first squad of the New York Giants leaves* tonight for Sarasota. The Yankees start tomorrow night and 'tile Brooklyn Robins will move outnight. | Practically all of the major league elijis arc training in Florida and are wjthin short distances of each other. The Yankees will be in St. Petersburg, the Robins in -Clearwater, the Phi'.lies in Itr.identown, the Reds in Orlando, the Athletics at Fort Myers, the Sena-| tors at Tampa, t|ic Indians in Lakeland and the Browns in Tarpon Springs, I Florida. ' The Chicago Cubs already qre at work on Cataline Island, California.! the Cafdiimls in San Antonio, Texas, and the pirates ip Paso Rpbles. The Bed Sex are booked tor New Orleans.* and the Tigers for Augusta. 0 Jack Reynolds Retains His Wrestling Crown Blponiingtop. Ipq., Feb. 18 (United Press)--Jqck Reynolds today still Ifolds bis world's welterweight wrestling crown after a hqrd bout witli Bobby Roscoe, of Lavyrence. Kan. j The Kpnsqs challenger threw Reynolds with a toe hold after ninei teen minutes for the first fall but the champ sook the next two in 23 minlutes and two minutes. t - To nc Built I At Princeton, Indiana f’ridccton, Ind., i-eb. 18. — (United Press.) Plans arc under way here to- ' dqy for tile beginning of actual work oi, the Wabash Patoka levee which ’will affect mofe than 62,000 acres of land in southwestern Indiana. , In a decision made yesterday Judge .B. F. Carr, of Monticello, i|cld the levee practical and a hepeht to the cominunity. The cost of the project will bo in excess of $1,000,00(1. The case lias been pending in Hie j local court since 1919. 0 _ Columbia Wins Again New York. Feb. 18. (United Preps) -—Columbia non its fifth consecutive league game and Jield first place ip U>e eastern fulereollegiate basketbuT leugue by defeating Uufucll, i'll to IS.

EXPORTS FROM RUSSIA GROWING — * t Country Sends 200,000,000 Bushels Os Crain To U. S. This Year Lt. Paul. Minn.. Fell. 18. (United Press)—Grain exports from Russia will roach 200,000,000 bushels this >' cal ' and resumption of pre-war volume 500.000,000 bushels—may be expected in 1928. D. I’. Pavlov, Russian delegate, predicted today In an address before the International Wheat Pool meeting here. Before the war. Russia was the largest supplier on the international market. “During the world war. export decreased rapidly and in 1918 stopped entirely," Pavlov explained. "For the period 1918 to 1921. due to an extremely bad crop, a considerable quantity was Imported, with 1932, exp. ri i-i slimed again and lias iucreased steadily. About one-lialf of tile grain exported is wheat and barley. ' ■ ■■■BlukiaßCGliS* : COURT HOUSE • ■■■■aaKßCHsa Will Probated The last will and testament of Tin - dore Fetters was probated in court 'here today. The entire estate was left to the widow. Edna Fetters. Mrs. Fetter; was appointed executrix, also. The will was written October 3, 1919. • < Suits On Accounts A suit on account was filefr in the Circuit court today by the Wayne Hardware company against Harry C. North. Judgment for SIOO and costs is demanded. Attorney James T. Merryman. of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiff. | The George DeWald company today filed a suit on account in the circuit court against Harry North, demanding judgment for $250 and costs. Attorney Janies T. Merryman is counsel for (Im plaintiff. Commissioner Dismissed in the vise <;f 1-hnnia Kickoff ct al vs. John Sclieumann it al, the comI nii.isioner filed his final report. The rpport was approved and tlie commissioner was discharged. Real Estate Transfers Otto F. Hildebrand to Henry E. Hildebrand, 146 acres in Preble township, tor $4,000. I Marriage Licenses I Charles \V. Mowery, book-keeper and accountant, Decatur, to Naomi Teeplc of Decatur. o Indiana Cities Join Fight For Waterway Development | Whiting, In’l.. Fell. 18. - (United i'.<-ss) Indiana cities bordi rug on l«ike Michigai) look up the fight f.ir midwestern waterway development in a meeting here last night and banded tbcnisclvf s together into a CaluinctSeaways association. | Disregarding loyal waterway projects, the associat'on declared itself (solely in the fight for improving the |Lakf!-to-Gulf and the Lake to St. Law'rence water-ways. I if the shippers of the Calumet region are found in accord, the association will request Attorney General Gilliom •to withdraw Indiana's objection to d - version of 10,900 cubic feet of water per second from Lak' Michigan through the Chicigo drainage canal. Henry S. Davidson, of Whiting, wa elected president of the association 1 — T T Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. Janies H. ATen. of. 26 Forbes j St., Rochester, N. Y., suffered for j years with rheumatism. Many times jthis terrible disease left him helpless and unablo to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can lie free from rheumatism until (lie ac<nmulated impurities, commoaly e.ilh-.d uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the jo'nts and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind lie consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that (Itiickly and completely banished every sign ami f-ymptom of rheumatism from bis system. ( He freely gave his discovery, wliich lie caHoti AUeurhti. to others who. look it witli what nfght lie called marvelous success. After years of urging lie decided to lei sqfl erers every where know about his discovery through I lie newspapers. lias therefore instructed Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere to dispense Allenrliii with the understanding tliat if his prescription does npt baiiisli every sign aqd symptom pf the disease lie wi’l gladly return your money without comment.

Police Chief Wants Force Os Officers ho Arc College Graduates Evanston, 111. - (United Press)-A police force of college graduates is wanted by Chief of Police WJltberger of Evanston, who lias made overtures to seniors on the campus of Northwestern University. I Himself, college trained and believ'ing that st irs of the gridiron and class mu are best qualified for crook catching, Chief Wiltbcrg has asked univer-

'S' s I THE ADAMS Theatre s Thursday and Friday He Fought! He Saved! He Loved! Peter The Great, in “WILD JUSTICE” S eS] A dog hero you will lovr in a story that will thrill and amaze S with its swift adventure His intelligence will surprise, his jravery awe. his splendid beauty charm, his great strength and IE fearlessness startle you. ME Rapid-fire action: startling situations; a great, clean picture QH j( the big out doors. Don’t miss it. z 31(1 ADDED FEATI’RE Ilnrry Liiigtlon, hiinotis UE rfl , .'oinetly star, in a screaming fun iesl ‘LUCKY STARS' !fi 10c t 25c S u:* S SATURDAY —Pete Morrison in ‘‘One Shot Ranger.” ■ J R ■ I ■ ■■ I I R K ■ I I V a « H •■■■■■■■■ I Polar Bear : Flour ® Always good and good* ! H all ways. A test is proof. nIIARBW ■ J Good bread good cakes, J , good mes. IgwjJ , 3 Ask your Grocer. K ■ a irKBEBBHBaaiIHIIMSBBVIiaiHBBB*""' PUBLIC AUCTION • W } „.f,. Tlie undersigned will offer at public shle at his residence, one-half mile , cast of Tocsin, on the George Esner farm, on SATURDAY, FEB. 20, 1926 Sale beginning at 10:00 A. M., the following property, to-wit: Horses—3 Head e One match team of bay mares, 9 and 10 years old, weight 3250 lbs.; one hay mare, 10 years old, weight 1400 It>s. Cattle—6 Head One rod cow 3 years old. fresh April 4; one one-half Jersey heifer. 2 t y ars old, fresh April 8; one Durham bull- 1 year old; three yearling < :>lv. Hogs—B Head Two brood sows; 6 pigs, weight about 50 pounds. • Farming Implements One AlcCorniick mower; one Inteluat'onal web loader, marly new; on;11 international side-rake and tedder combined, used one season; one Interna(l tional hay tedder, nearly new: one Janesville corn planter, with 8u rod- o* . wire; one International spike-tooth harrow; one double disc; one John H >' breaking p'ow; one hay ladder; one Moline wagon; one set of heaVv brce'liing harness; oi.e set of farm harness; some horse collars; other articles to" numerous to mention. ' Grain- 10 bushels of Good Seed Corn. Terms of Sale Sums of cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will b“ given witli bank a able notes, first half without interest, last half bearing 8%. 4% of! ' u cash. No property io b«* removed until settled for 3 CLARENCE McBRIDE ■ Roy S Johnson, Auctioneer Clerk from Farmers State Bank of I’-"' r Lunch will be stived on grounds. ii — .1 — NOTICE OF •) SURVIVING PARTNERSHIP SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, surviving partner oi 1,1 .'rm ol Burkhart and France, by <:rder of the Adams Circuit Court will oil' ’.tor sale, at the farm of Edwin W. France, late of Adams County, deceased, a oil" mil west of Pleasant Mills, and 5 niTes southeast of Decatur, Ad o County, Indiana, cn } Thursday, the 25th day of February, 1926 at ten o'clock a. m. The following personal property, to-wit: ,s „ COWS 1 Red ( ow. 5 years old. wl'l be fresh about Anril 10th: 1 Ida' r ‘ ow. years old. will he fresh before day of sale; 1 Black Spotted Cow. s'r ''eY 2-’ 1,,! frei,h on March 28th; i Black Cow. 4 yearn old. will " fresh February 28th; 1 Red Cow, 9 years old, will be fresh April 17th: 1 R" 1 ' 1 ,h '? win be fi '‘'-Mi about March 20th; 1 Black C-’w. I' l ' 1 Cow. 7 years old, will Im fresh about April 20th; I l: “ 1 ,tr' i 7 ' RvinK " lilk l 1 B, » ck Iteifcr. .'(bout 2 years old. will I" HON “ t „ Rc '' ,leir "’- about 2 years old: 1,2-year-old Durham Bud. ■I < (■-, *' ' blooded Dur-'t- Spw z will farrow no ml last of M;it' ‘I .. ''rood Sow, will farrow about April 15th; 7 Duroc Shoa • i(Mi ‘i Idgb about 10 weeks old. CpfrircLl - 8 * r ' yvar ' ~lil' will lalilb >" A l ,lil - rnoM ,l,,ze " niiXstl chickens, good ones. 2 geese and I gaiide.. 1 4 min AY—About 550 bushels of cynj; 2 toua of Clover HuyIk cans; 1 pair platform scales, li£e new. ull(1 ca!ill - Uver $-,.(i(i, a credit of 9 months will I' "ure vwn > esl al 8% for the ’“.st 3 months. Notp with good free ho d . Thi „ !'r qU - ,r<Ml i *"' l 1 - n ’ i)P "- v "’>! bc amov'd until settled tor. i M-ltle I!, < y or ' l< T e ' 1 by the Adams Circuit Court, 'u ordei it settle the partnership of Burkhart & France.. ( ARL BURKHART, Surviving Partner HARRY ramifi c A Dore B. ERWIN, Attorney AHRr DANIELS, Auctioneer. WILLIAM PATTERSON. Clei i , Baptist Ladies' Aid will serve dinner on the ground. I w'iwiw E n l( l,< r T i! CE ~ At tJle saiue ,lu,e a F d ’t l ® P l *'-' 0 alul '■’*! - emm n‘.w i , 1 ”eips will be offeryd fur sale: - Ititefnatumal • inch farm'«Lon- 1 1 ’T', 6 , sulky llluw: Columbia disc- drill. 10 hoe: - thiei(bay tedd r l Fc-iV?\ b ° b sleds; 1 rldiH 8 coru Pl«'v: 1 eora planter; Deen 6 leadti, 1 Fordwn factor, with Oliver plow, good a-s new.

shy authorities to encourage student to participate in a civil service exam, ination this month. ! One of the students to whom Wilt ; burger has made his ove r i ure# ia - r ' Lowry, captain of Northwestfn's i 9« football team. Lowry | s sa)( | lu '‘ considering tlie police position. NOTICE YEOMEN JniUation Monday evening U ork to be put on by Fori Wayne degree team. Feed, syn and a big time. Don't miss it Yeomen.