Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1926 — Page 2
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■■■■RXXXXXXXXNaX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « FOR SALE For SALE Ankeer Holth ('roam Separator like new. Price reasonable Also, Old Trusty Incubator almost new Mrs. Fred Nye, Phone 8725 211-31 X FOR SALE- Kitchen cabinet table, has two bins and two drawers. Also a Wooden table. Kitchen linoleum, 9 x 12 in good shape. Bargins. Phono 153. 210-6tx FOR’SALE " Burbank and yellow egg plumbs. Call 719-T. 211-3 t FOR”SALE Appleton Corn Busker Six Roll, like new. Will sell cheap. John Gerber, %-niile west of Preble. Indiana. 212-3tx FOR SALE Pure bred Shro ps hire ram. J. A. Beery, 4% miles west of Decatur. Craigville Phone. 212-2tx FOR SALE The Mum ma property on Johns street, 6 rooms, lights, gas, cellar, barn, garage., Priced to sell. Immediate possession. See Mr. or Mrs. R. E. Garard. 212t2x FOR SALE Pears and phims. Mrs. Sophia Thieme. Phone 866-B. 212t3x FOII - SALE— Four voting cows. Priced reasonable. D. M. Reynolds, Decatur. Ind ■ R. R. 7. 212t;ix FOR SALE- Fox Terrier puppies. J. Dolch. 1 mile south. 2 miles east Monroe. Decatur R. 9. 212 3tx FOR SALE —Armours Big Crop Fertilizer. I am supplying Monroe, Pleasant Mills, and Decatur; let me know- your needs. Buy a standard product from a standard firm at a standard price, used successfully by some of the most conservative farmers of the county. Armours Big Crop 4-16-4 or 2-16-8 are the latest up to date in fertilizers. Let me show you why you should buy a high analized fertilizer. Call Fred Busche, Monroe Phone. Decatur R. R. 5. 7-9-14-16 FOR SALE Grapes. $1 per bushel while they last. Phone 827-A. 213 t 2 FOR SALE —Pears. 75c bushel, come and pick them. SI.OO bushel delivered. Hugo Thieme. R. R. 8. Phone 699-0 213-3tx FOR SALE -2yr. old Shorthorn bull; 1 yr. old Spotted Poland male hog; 2 seated carriage. No. 1 condition. Phil Schieferstein, R. R. 7. 213-3tx WANTED WANTED To rent a farm. 80 to 110 acres, call 657. 212-2 WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses tnd type. Must be clean. Not common raps or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right, kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the rignt size. Decatur Daily Democrat. OPPORTUNITY — Florida. Sum'er County, Bushnell. Five acres and a town lot for S7OO. Send ten cents for .-.ample copy oldest paper in Florida I i*w*»**-**^—.4,- « money. A. D. Powers, Box 1759. St. Petersburg, Florida., 210-6tx WANTED^--Farmer who wants to farm 160 acres. Mst have his own machnery and furnish reference. Farm located in Kirkland township. 9 miles west of Decatur. Address L. A., % Daily Democrat. 212t6 HELP WANTED — Young nan to learn a business. Pay while learning. Advanced education not necessary. Must he willing to give the best that is in him. Reply in own hand write. Address Box C care Democrat. 211-3* WANTED — Maid for general housework. Three in family. Good wages. Telephone 88693 Fort Wayne. 211-3 t WANTED — Office girt with some bookkeeping knowledge. Inquire at Adams County Maytag Co. 211t2 LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Four goslins. Owner may have same by seeing E. E. Rupright R. R. 1. Decatur. 211-3tx MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS — To let out on shares, 12 head of Shropshire sheep. All or part. Floyd Ehrman, Preble, Indiana. 21.1-3tx FOR RENT hOK KEaI —-Two rooms, down stairs, for light housekeeping. 310 N. First street. John Wagoner. 211-3tx FOR”RENT—Three light housekeepinr- rosr'- Cell a* 4?4 Marshall rtveet or phone 198. 211t3 FOR”RENT—The Hoosier apartment furnished for light housekeeping, giound flooy. private entrance, hard nd soft water, gas. electric lights. Inquire of Tillie Meibers, 1127 W. Monroe st. 211t3 Mrs. Abe Bebout, 308 North Fifth street, suffered a painfull injury yesterday, when she tripped over a board at the John Parrish home and tore the ligaments in her right foot. o i Fresh boneless fish for your Friday's dinner. Muttchlers I:at Market. It
I XXXXXXXWXXX” X " B " I X BUSINESS CARDS " IMXXXMXXMXXKXaHXX H. FROHNAPFEL. 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 »-m. 1-5 6 8 p.m S. E. BLACK” Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Homo phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS 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. (Hasses 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 estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. jo ~> i FARM MORTGAGE LOANS ■ Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. | 10 year @ no expense to vou 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. I Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. ; i SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. I < I Office 155 South 2nd St. O — 0 DR. C. ▼. CONNELL I t VETERINARIAN Special attention given to cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. Phone: Office 148—Residence 103 I I I -Q Hammond Eating Houses Manned Bv Union Help Hammond, Ind.. Sept.» 9.—(United Press) —The restaurant owner-labor union struggle in Hammond was at an end today after the last of the hold-’ out proprietors had signed a union contract and the entire body of restaurant employees had signed membership cards* in the International Culinary Employees Union, local No. 394. Every case, restaurant, sandwich shop and eating establishment of any kind in Hammond is now affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. • | oNOTICE TO PROFKRTI ON In (hr Mutter of Huxtiell Nt r ret Nlgrivnlk pml curb Improve tnr nt. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in anfl for the Citv of } Decatur, Indiana did on the 7th day of September, 1926 pass and adopt a pre- 1 liniinary resolution for the construction • of a sidewalk and curb on and along } the following route, torwit: On both sides of Russell Street ex- ‘ tending from the south end of the pres * > ent sidewalk and curbing as now located near the south aide of Penn Street to the north side of Rod Street and 1 there to terminate , Ab per plans and spe< ificaiions. which said plans and specifications are on - file in the office of the City Clerk and ' subject to the inspection of all parties interested. . further notice is also given - tbnt the’ ’ Common Council will on the sth day of « October, 1926 at 7:00 o’clock F. M. at their Council ib>om in said City hear and receive any and all objection and * 1 remonstrances which may he mad* nr filed against said improvement, and will then determine whether the ben •• fits accrueing to the property liable to be assessed therefore will be equal to the estimated cost thereof. Witness my hand and official sell this 8 day of September 1926 CATHERINE KAUFFMAN I City Clerk Sept. 9-16 | , o i Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCHAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1500. holdovers 957, lights and light lights. 10c to 25c lower, . o*her» steady; tops 200 lbs. down. sl4 65; others SI4 50fi 14.60; 200 to 2.70 lbs. $1".75® 14.50; 200 to 30*1 t’-s. $13.00014.00 , 300 tbs. op sl2 13.00; packing hows $9.7801*1.00: < attic rccHifts 500, mostly grass she cock dosing 25c lower; good to choice helf-ts around 800 lbs. $9.00; reactor ci.wa steady $2.751774 25; grass heifers mostly $7.00*<58.25; calves reco’pts 25; veals strong sls; ■ oi“op receipts ?00; fat lambs fully |2sc higher; tops $15.25; other $15.00; ■■ >)ls ’ l.oo® 11.1,0; sheep steady. I Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. $13.50; 150 f|o 180 lb. $14.00; *IBO to 200 tbs. sl3 90; 200 to 220 lbs. $13.75; 220 to 240 lbs $13.40; 240 to 260 n>s. $13.00; 260 to 280 tbs. $12.00; 280 to 300 lbs. $12.10; 300 to 325 lbs. $11.85; 325 tbs. up $11.60; roughs, $9 ' (3*9.75; stags s6@7; calves. sß@*l3.OO spring lambs. s9®>l3; extreme tops, $12.00; choice steers s7®>B; choice {cows, ss@6; comers to cutters. $2.50 I @3; Receipts: hogs, 200; calves, 25. sheep, 100. | CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Sept. $1.31%, Dec. $1.34%, May $1.39%. Corn —Sept. 77%c, Dec. 84c; May 91%. Oats—Sept. 35%c, Dec. 41%c, May 46c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 7) I Heavy Fowls ■Zlc leghorn Fowls 16c Heavy Springers 21c Leghorn Chickens 16c Old Roosters 9c I Ducks 12c Geese - 10c 1 Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 7) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c I New Oats 27c Good sound mixed or white corn 85c I Good sound yellow corn 90c | New Wheat $1.16' , Good Timothy Seed $2.25 $2.50 1 Good Alsac seed $12.00' LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen — J 30 C ' BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 39c FLOOD WATERS CAUSE HEAVY CROP DAMAGE irsvTivrtn from pagb owb> the night. , Tracks of the Monon and Illinois Central railroads were washed out and it was doubtful whether repairs | couhl be made in time for trains to I resume their sc’-'-dules today. ■ o - VOTI> E OF ( OMMISSIOVEH'S <.%(>• OF RE 11, ESTYTR < ourt made ana mtAred in a < au> I ’herein pending. ♦ u tit led'Louisa Kohl ■ '' wey vs. Anna Scheumann etal. and numbered 12675 upon the dockets thereof, hereby grlves notice that at The hew Office of Dorr H. Edwin in Ibe « ity of Drcntor, Indinnn, on NntnrdiM Ihe Kith of October. tietwr- n ■ the hours of lo o'clock \. m. and 2 •••clock p. M. on said day and from day day there after until sold, he wHI offW- for stale at private sale and .it not less than the full a|kpraised value thereof the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half (H) of the south west quarter (%) of section one(l) in Township twenty-rig|it (28) North Range thirteen (13) east'in Adams County. Indiana, containing eighty (80) acres more or less. TrnwM of Sale At least one third (ash on dav of 1 ale; one third in one year therefrom, and one third in two years therefrom,* or the purchaser may pay all cash. • Deterred payments to bear six pe - ' tent interest from 'date of sale and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and free hold surety. DORE B ERWIN Commissioner Sept. 9-16-2-: 1 ' ■ - O— llll ■ ■ ■——. -1 .I .No. 1822 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE 1 Notice is hereby given to the credl 1 ’tors, heirs and legatees of Elva Ritter, /deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana,* on the 22 day of September. 1926. and cause, if any, why tlie FINAL ♦ SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the •estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified ,to then and there make proof' of heir- ' ship, and receive their distributive shares. Q. O. RITTER Administrator (Decatur, Indiana September Ist 1926 ‘Sept. 2-9 C. L. Walters. Attorney NOTICE TO HIDDEKN In (hr Matter of Mndlkon Street Mdewalk Improve meat. Notice is hereby given that the com- ’ mon Council in and for the City of D< - catur, Indiana will on Tuesday, the 21st day of September. 1926 at seven o clot k P M. at their Council Room in City, receive sealed bids for the Madison Street Sidewalk Improvement, as per plans and specificailopß now on . file ift the office of the City Clerk. I ' Each bidder will be required to di»- ’ posit with hl# hid, a certified check for an amount not less than two and onehalf per <en< of the Engineer’s estimate of the cO»t of* such improvement, provided that such check Rhall in no caie be for less than one hundred dollar.'-, which said estimate, plans and specifications are now on file and may be seen in the office of the City Clerk, Decatur, Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by . the City Engineer, of Decatur. Indiana | The Common Council reserves the krirht to reject any and all bids. | Witness my band in official seal this! Ist day of September. 1926. CATKEUIME ILUTEI'MAN . City Clerk B«pt 7-9
BAPTISTS TO GATHER HERE (OONTINI'nn FROM PA«B <*MB» 8. D. Huff. Peru. Indiana Tueidny—lo:oo A. M. .Call to Order by Moderator —Rev. H N. Spear * I Reading of Rulea of Order. , Devotional Service- Rev. W. H. 1-e ma. s ‘ter Welcome to Dek'gatea and lleaponae 10:30— Reading of Church Letters 11:15 —Annual Sermon. Rev. Alonzo Slaughter. 1:30 P. M. Song Service. Appointment of Committees. 2:oo—Address, "Our College”—Rev. S. D. Huff 2:20 Address, “Church School Improvemeni/'- Bev. F. G. Kenny. Director of Religious Educatioß. 3:oo—Address—Bev. J. C. Richard- | son. President Ilangoon Baptist College. Inaein, Burma. I 7:30 P. M. Devotional Service — Rev. J. 11. Mitchell Address—John R. Gunn, D. D.. Pastor First Baptist Church, Ft. Wayne. Indiana Wednesday—9:3o A. M. Devot'onal Service —Rev. W. H. Day AMdress—"The Northern Baptist Convention "—Rev. J. W. Kinnett Address—" The Indiana Baptist Convention"—Rev. S. G. Huntington Discussion. I 1:30 P. M. Song Service. Business Session. Reports of Committees. Election of Officers, etc. 2:15 —Conferences — Women —Mrs. J. T. Burton, preside Men —Mr. C. E. Bell, presiding 3:ls—Closing Message — Rev. Wm. G. Everson Adjournment. ■* o ADMINISTRATION LOSING POWER IN STATE PRIMARIES (CONTINUED F-HOM PAGE ONE) Ily certain of election in November ! the new Independent group would have a minimum strength of six re publicans. LaFollette. Wis., Blaine Wis., Norris, Neb.. Frazier. N. Dak. Nye, N. Dak., and Brookhart. lowa and one Farmer-Laborite, Shipstead of Minnesota. But this strength would be swelled on many occasions by addition of oth I er republicans whose sympathies have often led them to vote against the ad I ministration. 1 0 1 ■ WHKih i COURT BOUSE ! Cases Dismissed The case of Helen Kitson vs. John D. Baker has been dismissed on motion cf the plaintiff. The case of Frank T. Baker vs. John D. Baker has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. The case of John J. Gerber vs. Jos eph Liechty has been dismissed on motion of the plaintifl The case of the Federal Purchase Cotpo’-ation vs Mari’n D. Venls ho been dismissed on motion of t-he plain tiff. ■ surance company vs. John L. Lonkt et al has been dismissed on motion it the plaintiff. The case of Lewis Clark vs. Juliu Haugk has been dismissed on motion ■ of the plaintiff. The case of Esther L. Trout vs. William R. Trout has been dismissed at the plaintiffs costs. The .case of Pacob Scherry vs. Hu bert Shaey et al has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff The case of the Peoples State Bank vs. Oscar Ewell et al has been dis IPPOIXTME.XT OF XIi.hI.MVTR vrniv | Notice is hereby given. That the tu I dersigned lias lieen appointed Adminisi ratrix of the estate of Ora Lobsiger late’ of Adams County, deeeased. The estate is probably solvent. FRANCES LOBSIGEII . Administratrix Dore B. Erwin. Attorney ■Sept 9, 1926. -x. Sept 9-16-23 0 NOTICE OF FIX Al. SETTLEMENT Ol ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the credii tors, heirs and legatees of John Schur I ger. deceased, to appear in the Adam Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana ‘on the Iqh day of Oct 1926. and show cause, if iny. why the FINAL SETTLE. , MENT ACCOt’NTS with tlie estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and. their make proof of heirship, and re1 < rive their distributive shares. FRED T. SCHURGEK Administrator with Will annexed Decatur. Indiana. Sept 9. 1926. John T. Kelly, Attorney , Sept 9-16. Q NOT«< E TO niDDERS In the Mutter of John street Sidewailk In,pro,ament I Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City nr Decatur, Indiana will on Tuesday, the sth day of October, 1926 at seven o'clock P. M. at their Council Room in said City receive/-sealed bids for the Johc. Street Sidewalk Improvement, as per plajts. and spscitleallons now on file I in the office of ttie City Clerk. I Each bidder will be required, to deposit with ills bid. a certified check for an amount not less titan two and onehalt per cent of the Engineer's estimate of the cosf of such improvement. Provided that such check shall in no case be tor less than one hundred dollars, which 8414 estimate, plans and specifications are now on file and may be seen In the office of the City Clerk, Decatur, Indiana. Bidders blanks wit! tie furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana, The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids ; Witness my hand and official seal .this 8 da;’ o' September 1926 CATHERINE KAUFFMAN Citv Clefk Sept. 9-16
missed on motion of the plulntiff, CommiMioner Discharged In the case of William Worden el a! vs. Ina F. Elzey et al, the final report of the commLnioner has been ap- : proved and the commission'* discharged. The case of Black and Getting vs ®ltc Johnloz et a! has been dieniissed it motion of the plaintiffs. Set For Trial The case of the Rowlands company vs. Roy W. Fish has 1 ecn act for Sept *7. The Commercial Invest men I com oany vs. John Ziememlorff has been «et for trial on September 23. Judgment On Claim In the case of William S. Beck vs. Wi liam H. Myers e tate, the parties igreed ttpo.t a judgment on a claim or SIOO and torts. Venued to Wells County The case of Oliver > Jones vs. Chai ner C. Schafer et al has been venued o Wells circuit court for trial on moion of the plaintiff. Letters Issued Letters cf administration have beer seued to'Frances Lojidger in the est it a of Ora Lobsiger. Rond in the sum >f SI,OOO was filed. To Sell Stock In the estate ot Patrick J. Hyland he administratrix was authorized t - ell ten shares of stock in the Old Vclan.s County Bank. o To Support Reduction In Petroleum Freight Rates Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. 9. — (United ,’ressi— Final preparations were being nade today by petroleum users of Indaina for the presentation of exhibit: it the hearing on a petition for se’.ting * iside t educed freight rates on petrel ■ tim between Oklahoma ami Indian?.. The heating will be conducted by epresentative of the interstate cotn mission at St. Louis, Oct. 4. The peti ion was filed by St. Louis refiners , vho oppose the reductions. Figures compiled by the Indiana State chamlier cf ccmnierce show thi Studebaker corporation of South Bend *i‘.l save $35,000 annually while the 'hrysier corporation ”f Newcastle wit ;ave approximately the same by thi lower rates. o Plans For Legion Meet In Paris Are Proceeding Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 9. — (United Prese) —Despite the action of the Miss mri state American Legion convcn ion in disapproving plans to hold the 1927 National Legion convention it. Paris, ami similar action on the part ot several posts, the Legion France ex >• vention cotaniittee h proceeding with plans. Bowman Elder, chairman, an tounced today. The Missouri convention acted on in incorrect understanding of the at 1 titude of France toward America at iiding to F. C. Cumui' 1 i publicity director. ,u*"D” _ .■enticn in Philadelphia next tnoath le said. Complete Solar Eclipse In England Next June London (United Press)—Greenwich Observatory, universally recognized as he center of the world so tar as as ronomy is concerns, is great i • pre oaring for the compete solar eclip-e lext June. The eclipse will cover only a narrow strip ot less than 30 miles across En • and, but every portable telescope it he United Kingdom is expected to >e moved within the belt of the sha low. These will include he gigantic fifty toot telescope at th.: Greenwich Ob jervatorv. This telescope Is equipped with a Coelstat mirror enabling it to be operated while in a horizontal po‘ i tion. The last total eclipse which visited England occurred in 1724. It was antirely total in London. 0 Streams Are Flooded Near Indianapolis By More Rain Indianapolis, Ind . Sept. 9.— (United Press.) —Streams tn the vicinity of Indianapolis were near the flood stage today following another heavy rain last night. Bean creek, in the south part of the city, overflowed its banks and police moved several families in the high water district to safety. Lightning struck a downtown store building but with little damage. Several wood block pavements were badly damaged by the downpour of rain. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Macklin and Mr. Dick Boch motored to Indianapolis yesterday and attended tne state fair. Miss Lucile Engie has accepted a position as teacher in one of the consolidated schools in Mott, North Dakota- Miss Engle left for Dakota j Uhls week.
Brothers And Sisters Reunited After 3< iearsi „ i,,.! Sent. 9 -(United Seymour, tna., Press)-The brothers and Klstere of | Mrs. James Cockerham of Seymour, are here visiting her for the first time'in 37 years. Their arrival was both a surprise and a shock to Mrs. Cockerham who, had no idea site had either brothers) or sisters. < Thirty seven years ugo. according, to the story revealed by the other, children of the family, Israel Rhoads and his family ot six children left Columbia City, Ind., for Kansas. Shortly after the arrival, a baby girl., laiura, was born and two days later the mojlier died leaving the father with the seven children. The infant was turned over to Molly Reinbold Robinson who adopted her and broght her back to Indiana. Molly Robinson died without revealing her foster daughter's identity and only the untdring efforts ot the brothers and sisters reunited her with her family again, Two Jail Breakers At Richmond Are Caught Richmond, Ind. Sept. 9. — (United Press.!—With two of the men already in custody, authorities of Wayne county today concentrated their of-, orts in searching for Leland Phillips, 18, who with Edward Frame and Charles Davis, escaped from the county jail here early yesterday. Davis was captured by local authorities last night while driving >f Richmond in a car owned
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member of hit family. Frame picked up In IndlunapollK at a. ' n I of his brother. Frame and Davis went senu.,, . Turadsy to two to five year ” {state reformatory after thev h- i I fessed the theft of 50 atttoniiilnl. and about Richmond. Phillips, still mlgsliig. was I held on a charge of murder in '!' | nection with the slaying ot i . J Buck here. 'Murderer To Be Handed In California Tomorrow I San Quentin. Calif . Sept. 9. (V h u , cd Press.) Isaac W'olfgang. «« v,. ilrH old, will go to the gallows here to mot row morning for the slaying th r< .. years ago of Oliver Dinsmore, police man. who caught Wolfgang steahnv j a luittle of milk. ■ Three times Wolfgang has been sentenced to death »and twice he has ’ ‘ escaped death by court ruling ' "They tell'me I've got to die,” Wolf '.gang said today. "They've already I killed me. I’ve gone through all the languish. I'm already dead.” I A guard watches over Wolfgang con- ■ Istantly to prevent him front cummin- | Ing suicide. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, September 11. 1926 Commencing 1 P.M. * Butler & Ahr Sale Barn Decatur. Indiana 25 milch cows; 25 brood sous; 200 head of shoats; 200 brood- { ing ewes; some stock cattle; few horses. VV-T-F i Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
