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■■■■BXRXXRXKKHBX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■ •BBJVXXXXKKXXMHX —l, FOR SALE FOR SALE-Large hive copper ehoi coal rang*'. Excellent condition. Also coal oil stove. Phone Gilbert Busick. Hoagland or inquire at Runyon Garage Decatur. 240-stx fc'Oß SALE —Several tons ot Alfalfa hay. Inquire A. D. Suttles, Phono 358 240-6 ti FOR fcALE-Good full blooded Air’ ; dale dog. Price reasonable Inquire Henry Selking, Decatur, R. No. 4. Preble Phone.242-3tx FOR SALE—Good winter apples. Will sell for 50 cents a bushel if picked : from trees. A. F. Thieme. Phone number 845-C. -*42 3t I FV)R SALE -Atamans Winesap and Roman Beauty apples. $1 a bushel at orchard. S. P. Sheets, Decatur, R. 4. 242t3x FOITSALE—2OO R I Red pullet** 2 miles east at Monroe. JJohn A Hag srd. 243-3tx FOR SALE—Winter pears. Call 805 after 4 p.m. 243t3x FOR SALE —One baby buggy, color midnight green, good as new: one 30x4 95 Goodyear balloon tire and tube; new inch Toledo pipe dye and p pe cutter: one cross-cut saw, priced right. Call at '505 Short street or Phone 644 WANTED W A J< T E D — 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 materials. Will pay 7 cents per pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED —Girl about twenty 120) years old for general housework., Mrs. Bobi’ya 2101 Crudes Avenue. Fort I Wayne. Indiana 242-3 t , —3 good men for 'ste«uy work. Julius Haugk 242-3tx Lr-AK.X — Bricklaying. Plostering, Plumbing Telegraphy, Automotcr or Electric Engineering. Earn S2O ’o S4O jweekly w hile learning, then big | money. State what interested in Write! for catalogue. C. Meierdine, 203 E. Berry St. Fort Wayne. Ind 242-2:x WANTED—To rent. Small semi-mots ern house, close in. State price and wheh possession will be given. Address Box B. % Democrat.2l2-Stx LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Black and tan spotted dog. Owner can have same by describing dog and paying for ad. Fred Schurger. 878-F. 241t3| STRAYED--Small white pig. Under | please advise L. E. Summers. 909 | Walnut st., phone 651. 243t3x , Dick Archbold Is 111 With Pneumonia — Mrs. Roy Archbold, of this city, left at noon today for Toledo, Ohio, wherel she was called because of the illness i of her son. Richard Archbold. He is suffering with pneumonia, according i to a telephone message received b I Dr and Mrs. Archbold this morning Dick became ill Monday, and Tuesday pneumonia developed. His con- I dition was reported improved this | morning. NOTICE TO BIDDERS ( In the Matter of Ruaarll Street and < urb Improvement Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur. Indiana will on Tuesday, the 2nd Day,of November, 1926 as seven o’clock P. M. at their Council Room in said City receive sealed bids for Huss >ll Street Sidewalk and CiU’h Improvement, as per plans and speciications now on file in the office of tile City Clerk. c Each bidder will be required to deposit with his bid a re-tif**d ch*»' k Mr an amount not less than two and onehalf per cent of the Engineers of the cost of such improvement; PROVIDED, that such check shall in no case be for le«6 than one hundred dollars, which said estimate, plans and specifications are on fil** and may be seen in the office of the City Clerk, at Decatur. Indiana. Bidders blanks will be furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana. ‘fhe Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and official seal this 6th dav of October 1926. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN City Clerk Oct. 1-11 __Q NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, November 1, 1926 w U be the last day to pay your fall installment of taxes. The county treasurer's office wifi be open from 8 a m. to 4 p m during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a ten per cent penalty will be added. Do not put off paying your taxes as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please don’t ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final taxpaying date. LOUIES KLEINE, treasurer | of Adams County. Indiana, i 240 to Nov. 1
KxXXXXXX X X X X X K ■ B I » BUSINESS CARDS * X X X X KWXXWWXXXXKX n. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC i 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 p.m & E? BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 90 Horae 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, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. i Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS i Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE I 133 S. 2 nd. St. () o FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS ' Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. j | 10 year (a SU, , no expense to you 20 year @6%, Govt. Plan, interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rato of Intereat. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. i Office 155 South 2nd St o o O t|| DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I' • Special attention given to | cattle and poultry practice. Office 120 No. First Street. jl Phono: Office 143 —Residence 103 Q— — - - n Dr. Shumaker Speaks At Baptist Conference South Bend. Ind., Oct. 14.—(United Press )—Rev. E. S- Shumaker, head of the Indiana Anti-Saloon league, will be the principal speaker at today's 1 session of the ninety-fonrth annual conference of the Indiana Baptists. I Shumaker will address the local! • convention on the achievements of; the league during the past year. With more than 500 in attendance, , records for the Indiana convention have bene shattered during tae present meeting. PUBLIC AUCTION Community sale at Wolfs Garage, Monroe, Ind. Saturday, October 16 i Commencing at 1 o’clock. I ! Two Jersey heifers; buggy and harness; Auburn touring I car; several oil drums; work benches; used tires; tools; and many other articles. What have you to sell? Bring it to Wolfs Garage at Monroe, Ind., Saturday morning, Oct. 16. J. N. Burkhead,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926.
MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market I Hog receipts 3500, holdovers 20, dosing fully 10c higher; tops $14.50 : for choice 230 tbs.; bulk 170 to 220 tbs. tnrfitly $ 12.25(W 12.50; heavy weights sutler; packing sows $11.50 I(a 12.00. Cattle receipts 200 steady; medium steers $8.75; heifers $7.85; i reactor cows $2.5004.25. Calf reic* ipts 200 steady; top veals $17.00; | bulk receipts 300 steady; top fat lambs, sl4 50; culls $10.50011.00; load teed jers sl3 25; fat ewes $607. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKIT (Corrected Oct. 12> Heavy Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Chickens 18c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters9c * Ducks 12c Geese — lOe Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected Oct. 12) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Os’s (gooj) 36< Good sound mixed or white corn 90c Go d sound yellow corn 1.00 New wheat 1.20 Good Timothy Seed $2.25 $2 50 Good Alsac seedsl2.oo LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 40c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Cuiterfat. delivered . 44c ll'l*(i|MMEVr or WMIMSTK VTOH Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Admin Istiator of the eastate of Samuel F. Lott late of Adams County, deceased. Th*- estate is probablv solvent. C. L. WALTERS Administrator. Oct. 8. 1824. Oet. 14-21-28 NOTICE TO MIV-HlbllllATv state **f Indiana. County **f V*l’****>». ***: In the Adams Circuit Court, "epl-i»l_-r Term, 1926. * I No. 12732 Edna Fetters vs. Edna Fetters, Executrix. Bryson Fet- ■ tern. Grace Butcher. Chai me r Baker, Madonna Baker. Peoples Loan A- Trust I f'ompanj. of Winchester,- Indiana. I Comes now the plaintiff by C. L. Walters her attorney, and files her corii plaint, herein, together with the affiI davit of a ■ '•mpt-tent person that the I tonowing defendants in said cause are ■ non-residents of the State of Indiana, j to-wit Bryson Fetters, 1 That sail! action is foi pnrjwW nt’ partitioning and sale of real estate iu the State of Indiana, that a cause «»f action exists against all of saW defen lants: that all of said defendants ar** I necessary parties to said action and are known to be non-residents of the . State of Indiana. The following - real estate’ in Adams I and Randolph counties in the State of ' Indiana is described in said petition, to-wit; The following described tract siti uated in Randolph County State »i | Indiana. To-wit: | Commencing at the northeast corner of | outlot 3 of the northwest quarter us the town < now city) of Winchester, I Indiana, thence south feet, to an ulley. thence west along the north line ' - •: ■' ■ ’ ’ ■ n- tn north on the east line of said alley 166 feet, thence east 156 feet to the place • : beginning The following described tract situated in Adams County, in' the State of Indiana, to-wit: the west half of the I northwest quar of the northwest quarter of section 22 in township 25 north of range 13 east in Adams County, Indiana, containing 20 acres more or less. This action is instituted and proser ned hv the plaintiff for the purpose nf making sale of the above describ-d real estate and distributing the proceeds arising from said sale among the parties interest as prayed for in plain- j . tiff’s petition. Notice is. therefore, given said defendants and each and all of them that unless they be and appear in the Adam:. (Circuit Court at the Court House .a * the eity of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana on Monday, the twenty-second day of November 1*26, the same the seventh judicial day of the November Term of said Court and plead by answer er demur to the within co*n 1 ; plaint or the same will be heard and I determined in their absence. In Witnes.' Whereof 1 have hereiinI to set my hand and affixed the seal , of said Court at trw* office of the Clerk thereof in the city’ of Decatur. Indiana .this 15th day of September, A. D. JOHN E. NELSOxN Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters, Atty, for Pitff. Sept. 30-—October <*ll NOTICE TO PROTEHTI OWNERS Io The Matter of Walnut Street Mdt-wulk Improvement Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana did on the sth day of October, 1926 adopt a preliminary assi essment roll in the matter of Walnut I Street "Sidewalk Improvement is as follows: Commencing on the east side of Wai. ' nut Street extending from the south side of the sidewalk on the south side of St. Mary’s stret about eleven feel north of the south line of said street: thence south on a line about eleven feet west of the east line on Walnut Street, three hundred and fifty-three (353» feet to the south line of said Walnut Street and there to terminate. Th • width of the proposed improvement I shall be four feet and the east lin« I shall be approx.i.iutely eleven fact west lof the east line of Walnut Street. J Said assessment roll with the names of ow’ners and description of property r subject to be assessed with the amounts ' of prima facia assessments is now cn ; file and may be seen at the office of the I City Clerk 1 , Notice is also given t)iat the Common ! Council will at teir Council Room in I Decatur. Indiana at seven o'clock P. M on the 2nd day of November, 1926 receive and hear remonstrances against I the amounti assessed against each <«f said lots and parcels ■* land on said • roll, end will hear and determine the ktiestion whether such lots and parrels of land have been or will be specially benefited in the amount set forth **n said roll or in any sum. at which time (.and place all owners ot real estate may ’ attend and be heard. I Witness my hand and official seal » this 6th day of October. 1926. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN . ' City Clerk 1 I Oct. 7-14 f 4
FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK I PigH. 150 lbs. down sl2 25 150 to 160 lbs 12 75 ; 160 to 180 lbs. 13.25 180 o 200 lbs 13.40 i 200 to 225 lbs 12.25 i 225 to 250 lbs. 13.65 I 250 to 275 lbs 13.75 , 275 to 300 lbs. 13.50 I 300 lbs. up ...»13 25 • Receipts — Hogs, 300: calves. 31; sheep. 100; cattle. 50 1 , u. 1.1 Q — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—Dec.. $1.40 1-4; May. $144 3-8. Corn —Dee., 77 3-8e; May. 85 l-2c ' Oats—Dec.. 43 3-4 c; May, 48 l-Bc. • t — ..... Q—- '— —— — I The lion’s mane and ruff serve to protect its neck when it is attacked by enemies. i . o —— xothe to >ox-hi:*iih: vr< Mate of Indiana, Counts <•< Vhuna, SN In the Adama Circuit Court, >r|»t- > ember Term, ifCW. . No. 126M7 The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance I Company, Plaintiff Micheal BiberFtein, et al. Defendants ! Now comes the plaintiff by hifi attorneys and files his cosnp! ■ ' 1 I ■■ In >’• gather with the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant. Henrj Sovine, la a non-resident o z the Stub ’ of Indiana; that he is a necaasary part} » to said action; that he res des in th* I state of Michigan, exact poat-office , address unknown. The following real estate tn Adams County in the State of Indiana, is des- • ribed in the complaint filed by the plaintiff in said cause, to-wit l The east half of the northeast quarter of section 35. township 26 north* • range 13 east This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose 1 of foreclosing a mortgage on the rea. j estate above described as against all : demands, claims and claimants whatI soever. I Notice is. therefore, given said defendants and each and all of them that > unless they be and appear before tht ; Adams Circuit Court at the Court House I in the city of Decatur, in Adams Connty. in the State of Indiana on the 32nd ‘ day of November, 1926. the same being the 7th judicial day of the November 1 Term, of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana and answer oi demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his abseiiIn Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set nv hand and affixed the se.il of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the city of Decatur. Indiana. I this 28th day of September. A. D. 1926 JOHN E NELSON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L Walters, i Howard A. Sommer. Attys. Sept. 30—October 7-14. NOTICE TO S Muir of Indiana. Count? kdains. »»*»: In the Adams < Ircuit Cuurt* **eg9t- ’ viul-er Term, No. 1 2731 Emily C. Shack ley C. L. Walters, Admr.. William Sha kley, Alice Gertrude Sharkley. Mary Sliackley, Joseph Frankliff Shacklev. Comes now the plaintiff by E. B Ad ams. her attorne:. and files her complaint. herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the following defendants in said cause arc 5 non-resident of the State of Indiana, •to-wit Alice Gertrude Shack’.cy, Mary Shackley, Joseph Franklin Sharkley; - that said attion 19 for the purpose of partUiuhidg and sale of real eef»te\in the state of Indiana: that a cause of action e.xists against all of said defendents; that all of said defendants a»-e necessary parties to fund action and are known to be non-residents of the Stffte of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana is described in said petition. tQ-wit: Inlot five hundred thirty-six in Linn Xr Winnes Subdivision of outlets 246 ami 247 in the Joseph Crabb's Western A 1dition to the town (.now city) of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana This as-tton is instituted and prosecuted hr the nlainHff f r the p’ rp**” - j of making sale of the above d»s. rib v «*! leal estau and distributing the P r ”-| ..eod« arising from said jafe among ‘ r parties in interest as prayed for in plaintiff's pe* lion Notice is, therefore, given said defendants and each and all of them tha: unT ss they be and appear in the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in tbp city of Decatur. Adams County Indiana on Monday, the twenty second day of November. 1926 the «m* bein-x the seventh judicial day of the November Term ot said Couit ami plead answer or demur to the within complaint or the same will be heard anil determined in their absence. k In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said <Surt at the office of the Clerk thereof in the city of Decatur, Indiana, this 28th day of September. A. D. 1926 JOHN E NELSON | Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court E B Adams. Atty., for Pitff. Sept. 30—Oct. 7-11 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OU\FR»» In the Matter of irker Sewer liMproxemen* Notice is hereby given that the Com-] mon Council in and for the City of Decatur, Indiana did on the Sth day <>t October. 1926 pass and adopt a preli- , minary resolution ordering the con-R- --» ruction of the following improvement. ♦ to-wit Construction of the district sewer »n , and along the following route, to-wit: i Commencing in the center of the al- • ley six f?et west of the north west corner of inlnt No. 1 in Meiber Heirs adCi-1 non to the City of Decatur. Indian*. I * thence running south in the center of ' the alley three hundred and sixty fe*u and there to intersect with the Jamp< 1 ' Cowan private sewer about twenty four | • (2<> feet north and six (6) feet west j of the southwest rorger of inlot N© i i seven (?Xin said addition, thenco cen- ’ tinuing south in the center of said alley I . over, on and along the said James Cow- [ an private sewer as now completed ap-( proximately one hundred elghty-ninc , 1 feet and there to terminate in the Christen Sewer In Meibers Street. 1 The boundary line of the district area L to be drained by said improvement a d • assessed therefore, are as follows: j On the south by Street On the east by Fifth Street. I On thf north by Washington Street ’ On the west by Walnut Street. Further notice is also given that th • sail Common Council will on the 2nd 1 day of November, 1926 at sex en o’clock P. M at their Council Room in said city « receive and hear remonstrances from 1 all the propertv owners affected by the : said improvement, and will also hear and determine the question as to whe-' 1 tlxer such drainage/district or area >< 1 properly bounded for the purpose 1 ©CI such drainage er whether other terri- - torv not included in said boundary r ought tc be added to such district or. r whether any of the real estate therein. I included ought to be excluded there- ‘ from; and w'll then hear and determine > the question as to whether or not the 1 benefits accruelng to the property Ha-! 1 ble to be assessed therefore abutting on » .the line of such proposed sewer will ' be equal to the estimate costs of\said improvement. 1 Witness my hand and Official seal this 6tb day of October, 1926. CATHERINE KAUFFMAN | I City Gierk Oct. 7-14
HOOSIERS WILL PLAY BIG PART Indianans To Take Part In Convention Os Utilities Commissioners Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 14. (i'uttd ITet*Bl- Mrmner* ot the Indiam* public service commission are to tak* 1 •m active part In the thirty-eight annual convention of the National Awo■•iatfon of Railroad and Public UtiMtias 1 'omnitssiooers. The convention will ho held at Ashille. N. C.. Nov. 9 to 12. Two members of the commission are halt men of committees ot the Nation il body. Comniissionfr Clyde 11. Jones >efng head of the committee on motor ehiele legislation and Commissioner ■'rank T. Singleton being chairman of 'he committee on grade erossing-s and respassing on railroads. Jones will subifait a report on motor ehiele regulation and has been given he rnairmanship of the meeting on November 11. the date on which his epor'. will be considered. Singleton will submit a report on (he PUBLIC SALE As we arc dittolving partnership ve will sell at auction at the farm 1 nile west and/lH mile north of, Bluffton er 2% mUcs south of Mur•ay. on the River road, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926 Kt 10 am The following property: I 1 Mule Team, 6 years old. 1 set of team harness. COWS —1 6-year-old Holstein: 1| 5-year old Holstein; 1 3-ycar old Redpole: 12? yr old Guernsey heifer. HOGS —1 sow with 4 pigls: 1 open row; 3 red gilts; 1 red male hog; 1 Hampshire male hog; 14 Hampshire ihoats weighing 80 to 90 lbs ; 9 pigs we ghing 45 to 55 lbs. 50 Chickens. 5 or 6 ton of Timothy Hav. 35 acres Corn in field. FARMING IMPLEMENTS- Ford ron tractor: double disc; corn plant»r; corn plow; breaking plow; Jracor plow; svhovel corn plow: 2horse roller; hay loader: hay tedder; mower; GHtooth harrow; new hay adders; milk cans: many other art!•les not mentioned. TERMS—AII sums over $lO a credt of 6 months will be given, purchaser giving approved note. 3 months without interest and 3 months with merest. S'T- discount for cash on turns over $lO. No articles removed intil settled for. Lunch served on the grounds. FULK & HANNI lease Ellenb-rwr. suet 'lerk by WelliPWnnrv-Wtank
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findings of Ills committee. Since his j appointment tn the commission Singleton has given much time ami studv| I to the prohlem nf reducing the toll of deaths from grade crossing accidents., Indiana eommbsionars will go to the convention untied with convincing j arguments that the 1927 convention! cf the national should he held in Ind-!
PUBLIC SALE! We. the untlei-sitinrtl, in ortier Io dissolve ptii tiii isliii). | sell ;it public auction at the farm, 2 miles east and I miles i l( i r ||, of Decatur; I miles north of Deni School house 2 miles we M miles south of Monroeville; 1 mile east oi Fuelling Church <*n THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926 Commencing at 10:00 a. in. prompt. The following property, to-wit: 9—Head of Horses—9 2 Roan tieldings. 3 years old. weight 1600 tbs each; soy marc. 7 years old. weight 1 100 lbs.; Roan mare, 10 years old weight 1 100 lbs.; Sorrel mare. 7 years <>k|. weight 1118) so s . Rotm Yearling Colt; Sorrel Yearling Colt; 2 Sorrel Spring Colts. These three man s arc bred. • 15—Head of Cattle—ls Black cow, 3 years old. calf by side; Black cow, to years old, calf by side; Spotted cow. 3 years old. calf by side; Black cow. | ! .years old. giving gmxl flow; Holstein Heifer. 2 years old, # ivj n g Igood flow; Black Heifer. 2 years old. giving good How; ■ | cow, X years old. giving good flow ; Red cow, 10 vears old. givinj I good flow; 2 Black Heifers, 1 year old; 2 Bonn Heifers, 9 month old; 3 Spring Calves. -HEAD OF HOGS—33 Spotted Poland Sow. 7 pigs by side; S|M>tted Poland Sow, due to farrow by day Os sale; 2 Poland Sows, open; I Pigs, ((). I weeks old; 18 Shoals, weighing from 60 to 125 pounds each. SHEEP 13 good young breeding iwcs; 1 buck. GEESE—7 head of Geese. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Deering binder. 7-ft. cut; McCormick mower, 5-ft. cut; Oliver gang plow; 12-in. Scotch Clipper walking breaking plow; 2 wagons; beet rack and stock rack combined; Walter A. Wood manure spreader; 10-hoh drill, ferti- j lizer attachment; hay loader; tedder; side delivery rake; 3-sec-tion spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; corn planter, fertilizer attachment; bar rolkr; Milwaukee corn binder; Oliver 2row copi cultivator; 1 1-16 disc and tandem. MISCELLANEOUS—I ’rimrose separator with power at-' laehment; Sure-Hatch incubator; han! coal brooder stove; 2 milk cans; 2 iron kettles; hog fountain; It. P. Elec, motor; 2 sets of bree-ching harness; hog rack; platform scabs; sheep clipper; ti / tank heater; oil drum; chicken coops; and many articles tun numerous to mention. HAY AND GRAIN —2 or 3 tons of Soy Beau hay in mow; 1 ton of clover hay in mow; 1 I acres of corn in field. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit nf 12 months on good bankable' note bearing B'< interest the last 6 months; ('< discount for cash on stuns over SS.(MI. WALTERS AND WIEGMAN Roy Johnson. Christie Bohnke. Aucts. John Starost, clerk Aid of Fuelling church will ■■■■
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