Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1926 — Page 2

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®SisKnBIKXB M g 3 M K *j S CLASSIFIED ADS x h.»XtcXXgX« K X X K K 54 H !F!W Hl, II IL.I.HU ;»' 11 L _ .. FOR SALB FOR SALE- Two yearlings and one Spring Colt. M A. RtpUy, Willshire, °° Ul 252-8 t tod -x FDR'SALK-Morchu &y beans *1 io btithtl. Alto Gladtola bulbs, fine mixture. 25c doxep; named bulbs, 50c doien. Noah Bryan, Geneva. Ind. 16n SALE — Choice Duroc spring boars, double treated, serviceable. Fred Busche, Decatur, R. R. 5. Monroe phone. 265t5 eod TV>R SAI*R A new Underwood typrWTitor, never been used; will be sold at lees than regular price, Freeh-'t and Lltterer. 265-Stx FOR SALE Electric three-tub washer, boy's suit of clothes, size 14 inquire at 626 N. Second street or call 60 Ni-ltl FOR SALE—Goose feathers $1 per pound. Call Carl Burkhart, Decatur B, 1, HMtx INSh sJaLX- Blue reed stroller.'ivory wheels, used but very little. Price 110.00. Inquire Mrs. Don Teeple or phone 5143.265-ltx FOR SALE—IBI? Ford touring car. good condition; also, trailer. Eug’Ue Runyon, corner Fourth and Madison Phone 196 BM-3t FOR SALE- One double. 10 .neb wheel, power tool grinder; one small feed grinder; one 24 inch cutoff taw. all new. Bargain. C. P. Heckathorr.. R R. S. second house sooth of Dent school house 266t3x EX<R~HALE: - Full~bloodvd Duroc-Jer sey male hog. Age IS months Phone 579-M. R. R 8. 266-3!x FOR 9Alj&—Wash beach and wringer combin.id Phvnell<4. 2ff-2tx SALE—German Police pups Inquire at 339 N Ninth St 2«6-6tx FOR RALE'Good baby cab Cheap If taken at once. Ira Bodie- S. 10 th St. FOR SALE Yearling heifer. Guern sey cow. Roy Young. 4 mile east of Salem. 267t3x MASTER BUICK SEDAN FOR SALE —Good as new, a bargain. Good cause for selling. Call 470 between 9 and 10 a. m. or 6.80 and 8 p. m 267t3x WANTED WANTED — Clean, w«*hed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No 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 TO STORiL-High griJ7 Player piano, bench and music with pr-’spect of selling for caah or --■S.S V! .-..-c ■-? T» ~ Ini. 266 3:x' WA.NT77I>—To buy pou.try of all i kinds For highest prices Phone Ralph Burnett Phone 834 265-18 U WAkflsn ¥6 rent —Sfv or seven ' room house, modern or semi-mod-ern Call 309. between 8 and 10 a. m. 265 33tx XVANTETX-All kinds of poultry. Highest market prices paid. Monroe Hatchery. Monroe Indiana *66-18t AV A rent farm, grain rent” also want work husking corn. Phone 1111. 266-St WANTED-2 tnen to shuck corn on stalk and in shock. Pal good wages Marcellus Davison. Decatur R R 9 Monroe Phone. 266-8 t WANTHD TO RETNT—SmaII house or unfurnished rooms. Phone 861-K 2<7-2tx i WANTED—4OO to hear the Special Program at the United Brethren Sunday School Rally next Sundav. 267-3 t FOR RENT 'K'ENf "Two" farms. Only thoss j who can give the very best reference will be considered. J. F. Arnold 248-ts FOR RE NT-F*arm of 60 acres; alsii six-room house close to town See W. P Colchin. or phone 754. 266-3tx FOR RE.N’+—Garage 242 North sth St 257-3tx ——————- J "■IJL-. — [.OST AND FOUND I>IS'T--Ford tire, riffl and tour C. D Neff and Son. Montpelier, Ind on cover. Findar return to Dsn Ratling. I Monroe. ,'6»-3tx LOST - STBAYKD OR STOLBN , White pig weighing about 56 or 75 pounds. Fender please return to he Seymour Carpenter home on South Third street just north of ths Erie rti'lrnad. 266’3 L ...... I ....I J- -- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and Neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the sudden death as our beloved wife and daughter and (or the beautiful flowers received. Also the mini;ter of the U- B. liberal church of Wren Ohio, for his words of com fort. Mr Joe Gephort Mr and Mrs. David Bodie and FctnUy —-— - — —gv— G»t the Habit—Trade at Home, it Fays

:KXXKXXMK X X K X X K X X ’ K BUSINESS CARDS « ! XXXXXXXKBXXXXXiSX H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. ’ DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You H at 144 South 2nd Street. : Office Phone 314 Residence IM7 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-6 6-8 pm. ! 2 , S . E. BLACK * Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant l Calls answered promptly day or night i ' Office phone 90 Home phone 727 ' I™ ———————V— Hl I . . '»■■■ I FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced, r October 5, 1924. See French Quinn 5 Office—Take first stairway f son th of Decatur Democrat. r ee-— -■» J N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Filled t HOURS: i 8 to 11:30—12;30 to 5: 90 Saturday 8:00 p. tn Telephone 185. wwwvwe—pan-re—vr™w^ev““s“ ’ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of > 5 PER CENT 1 money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS t Abstract* ot Utla to real esUte SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE , 133 8. 2nd St. f P Q i FAR M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 19 year 5%, snudl com. | 10 year 5Vj%, I no expense to you. 1 20 year (a: 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. i Borrower fixes interest tiate. I CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Seleot Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St.. r - I,L * ■ =======ss <> Q DR. C. V. CONNELL 1 | VETERINARIAN Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice 4 Office 120 No Firm Btreet Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 i Q o To Raise $2,000,000 For Winona Assembly Indianapolis. Nov ii. — (United Preaa.i — Mm T. Carmichael, president of the Winona Lake assembly and the Fletcher Savings end Trust Co., of Indianapolis announced plans here for raising a 82.000.900 fund for the Wjnonx institution. The plan provides for the subscrip tion of gifts payable over a period of ten years with an insurance feature for those contributing AFrOIVTMKVT OF ETUI I TOR XwJBM Native 1* hereby given, that th- unaer<i<ne<! h*« h*en appo>nt>M Eve rl->r as the estate, of John <1 Miller, lute at Adams county, det-eased The estatis probably solvent HERMAN I. G. MILLKi: Kseeutor. November 3, IS2B Fruehte A Utterer. Attvs. Nov. I-11-IX ' IPPOIbTMKNT OF IbMIVhTHVIIII! Notice is hereby given, that the un-L ivnetl has been appointed Admin-’, titrator of tha estate of Harry X late of Adams County, dereased. The* .estate is probab’y solvent ROBERT B KEIM Administrator Oore B Erwin. Attorney. Net 8, l»t< Not f-tl-IU NOTICE OF FIN AL SEWLBNEaT OF I ESTATE So. axN Mothe >» hereby given to the creditors. heirs and Iwgatswa ot Refer-co Priest (nee Pnrteri. deeeased, to sp pear tn the Adams Ctn uit Court, held at Det-atur Indiana, on the 71 day of No'ember. IJ7<. and shew eaus*. if ant why th- FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said dete•ient should net >e approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of he i rah Ip. and re-eive ibeir distrtbuMve shares OsiCAR L VANCE Administrator ■Dvcatur. Indiana. Nov. I. l»r» 3. T. Suow. Attorney . ; Nov. 4-U

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1200, holdovers 70. 'mostly 25<f35c lower; bulk 220 lbs. I down, Including pigs $12.85018.00; ; packing sows $10.25010.75 mostly , Cattle receipts 15U steady; common ' light heifers $5.00; bulk reactor c<’» $2.50©3.25 Cult receipts 100 steady, top veals 815 00. call and common. $9 00011.50. Sheep receipts 900. holdovers 1100 alwo; few salre; steady to 2oc lower; choice deck. sl4 50; few good lots sl4; others held sl4 25014 50; culls around 100 fat ewes $606.75. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected November 11) Heavy Fowls 20c [.egborn Fowls 10c Heavy Chickens lsc Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters9c Ducks —l2 c Geese — —. 10c Eggs, doien 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected November 11) Barley, per bushel 60e Rye, per bushel 80c New Goats (good) . 38c Good sound mixed or white corn 85c Qovd sound yellow corn 90 New Wheat $1.27 Good Timothy Seed $2.25-82 50 Good Alsac seedsl2.o6 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, doxen 44cj BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 46< AiiTK ■ I o MU BNDANTB *l«t» es ladiaßX. Iduuia (uuuli ’»*>; In the Adami Circuit Court, September Term. I>2€. Fred T. Sehur*rr v«. DaiH Dxitnrllw. rt al. Cauae No 12742 Now cornea the plaintiff by Lenhart nailer & Schurjrer. hix attorney*, tn*! f’laa hia complaint herein together with the affidavit of a con.pvtent peraoi that the residence upon dilligHnt inquiry ia unknown of the following named defendants t«»-w t: David Danr.ailx. Vba id Pannell. David Dannelc Sen., John Dannels. Archbold Dannclj (Arefaibold Pannelai Tempy Shafer. Tempa Shaft r. Trntpa Shaffer. Rachel Elex . M * hat I !7h \ Elizabeth Smith. Robert K iMmnel* David Dannels Jr. Rrbe* > a Smith. Al evander Smith. Etta M. Helm. Ett i M Pierson: that the names of the def» danta are unknown and that thev art believed to be non-reaidenta of tn< state of Indiana, a led in this a Don. ’■ the Mllowins names and des snat’>ns to-wit: the unknown husband* an wives, respectively, of each of the CMlow'ina named persons tn.wit Davut TMnnells. David F*annel». Da* <1 panneib Sen . John Dannels. Arehab'*’.d Dannr - Archibold Dannels Tempy Shafer.. Ten - pa Shafer Tempt Shaffer Rachel E!e> Michael Eley. Elisabeth Smith K be t R. David Dannels Jr. Reber a Smith. Alexander Smith, Etta M Helm. Etta M. Pierson, the names •’ alt of whom are unknown t<» plain'iff the unknown widowers and w •a > respectively, of each of the fol’, .w ; i ramed de eased persons, t -\v:t f>a\ i’anrells. David I»anrels. Da\ i«i Dannels. Sen. John Danne >. abpels. Arrhibold Dai inls Tmip> Sl.af Tempa Shafer. Trmpa Shaffer. Rar* Kley. Miciiaei Kir.- . Khsabeth Smiui. Robert R Dannels, I>av»d Dannels Ji . Bebera Smith. Alexander-Smith Etta M Helm. Etta M Pierson, the Limes Utt,4he uok: own ' ' ■■■ - . aed he»rs. surviving" spn-ij.es > ■' aad administrators r»f the ♦•state. d<viaeee. legatees trustees ami exe. n.*.> nf the last wilt and s. censors in interest and assign*. pertively of earn of the folio named and designated dec»sed r son?, to-wit David F*anr.eils Da*. Dannels. David Danneta Sen. John Dv - nels. Arrhabn’d Dannela, Arrhfbold P - nnels. Tempy Shafer. Tempa S as. Tempa Shaffer. Rachel Eley. Mi.hr Eley. Elisabeth Smith. Robert R Dtn pels, David Dannels Jr . Reb» -a Snutr Alexander Smith. Etta M HeDr. ’ltta M Pterion, the names of all of wh or axe unknown tn plaintiff; all of »h« women once known bx- any of th* name® end d* - -a above whose name® may have been changed and who ar* n«w kn »wn by oth»names, the names <»f al! of whom :n---ynknown to plain t'. t spocrU of the persons above named des ed and as defendant.** t* this az*tion who art ■•*<•• t«*d. t; n< • of al! nf whom are unknown to plaintiff. al‘ persons and • •»rpor.ttioi s *. cssert or might assert ary title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real • *-- late described in the complaint in this a *tion by. under or through swid -omplaint. the names of ail of whom ar< unknown to plaintifT’; that said i* ti<»n is for the purpose of qutetinx title t-» real estate in the State *>f Indiana; that a cause of action exists against nil pf said defendants; that all <>( said d> fendants are nereesary part es m sHi•» action and that they are believed t,» he non-resident* of the Slate of Ind )? na. The follow mg real estate »n Adirn County, State of Indiana, is des< tbr 1 [in said -omplaVnt. to-wit Tje S«>uth half <H) A s the South West quarter <%> of the North West quarter <h>. ot Section twelve (12V Tow-nah p twentx six (20 North. Range fourteen (ID 1 East. This action i« instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purnos** of quitting his title tn the r. ;»1 estate above described as ajrainst ail ♦iemands. claims and < laimants whatsoex er. Noth eis therefor.- h. rchy giv-n < *| defendant’* that unless t “y, be se’lj appear ou live 33rd day •>( the Nnvem her Term. l>2€. nf the Adams Orruil Co»trt of Indiana, bring the 2”. day Os. bf’emb**. I>2<, to be beffuu «»:td i.cl i ’» ( -n the Isth d»y of November. a: the Court House in (he levn of Dec;. - i Mir. in said County sod State, and an-1 .-nfer e* demur tn said complaint. D?» ' -•me will be heard and determined in. their a been sc. la Witness Whereof. I hereunto *■•• •[ ,mj hand and affix th< se<l o' lid ♦ ’curt at the office of the <l#rk there- f of in the town nf Deeatur. Indian*, t’lls 27th day nf October. P».«. < ‘ John k. nmuion • Tertt ot the Adam. <'ou;t I Leotaart. Hollar & S« burger Attorneys for plaintiff O.t 26 Nov. <->!> ! Th» liediz Kiosk, the fam us r.< — ->f the Sslta-tF of Turk,,- ai;>l . i the cltlen days otic of the most secret Md m»st< riau.-- l.uildissr in the ai-rid |'•’Bs been leased by an I’.Gian compi iiy ehich will tr.-nsf.-im ii iu'.o a hotel.

I I -wwre • wre —II ■ ■ • -v- ■ —« * THE FRONT EIGHT } YEARS AFTERWARDS (CON TIM Kit f HOM l*»t.E ONE! , day, half of the 150 acres where ere i thousand Americans w»re kil’ed. and i 7.1:21 wounded. U cleared. >■ Grim mi m •utoei' «>. ’he kiliun, are .’I tii.iseil ai»<t t aslt.n.f.,. r«* rcmaliu " >'• Amerk-uu-, < ar-' f »” I. \ .(.nit fltiy VwMfcHi bodies remain hidden in the matted brush. Steel hel'.'f.i’Otl wild rt, i.u hides ire tonnd. ’ | at ips ot vuitorni. sodden shoes, ruste-i ►, rifles smashed machine gnus, littered caved-in trenches and shallow “foxholes.’' On the r ads toward the Vesle- the villages are mostly rebuilt, at Ciergea. captured by .Michigan and Wisconsin r troops, the steel tank perforated by r | machine gun bullets, which thousands :] , f you saw. still lies beside the road, rj Faded German Idlliting signs remain f I painted on walls. The R >osevelts have erected a mem f| orial watering trough at Chamery ■' through which Michigan and Wiscon sin boys chased the Germans. Quentin fell and is buried nearby. It liears Theodore Roosevelt's words: "Only ’ those are fit to live who are not afraid • to die.” Fismes. where New York. Michigan. Wisconsin and Pennsylvania troops . had bloody fighting, is about 9c pet. , cent reconstructed in chalky stone. I The town hall is still a mass ot splintered masonry, showing marks of thousands of machinegun bul.et.-. From Rheims. many miles across the Champaign, stretches a blighted strip of desolate w ilderness, churned by shell-fire, withered by cases, tangled with barbed wire, studded with ’tumps of siiell-blasted trees. Here and the. e peasants have cleared h few fields. Hut cultivation is risky and som e are killed by striking buried shells. Five laborers were blown to pieces a few weeks ago. .Many vilages in this region are exterminated forever. Penn.sleshurlus and Hurlus. are only piles cf rubble. *<o human being li es uitliin miles i<u men from fe.-.aj and Oklahoma, and the Second and Rainb >» divisions, the latter from twenty-six stales, h.«H vivid n'.ollectious oi he e places The Atgor.n. io. st h slowly n A rating . - mu'.tlh’ti-Nis. Huck rush co.’- s the trenc.its near Four de Parts, the Hindenburg line js overgrown by ta : : w.-d- and thistles haling the bias 2 chunks of Idasonry. Th- dugouts have i il'.en in The drep.shel’-holes on the Kvadted (coat‘of 3s';i-.t'uucon can he seen .Hiles aerpss to.'uity. Vauqu-.i.-is a lived >.- a i ha:e ..i .tgetatlon. ITe tjurat., ant* tobacco caas you Lung a*it»< are JI halt-buried in mud. Tke i.idea iirst pag. of a I ».’-letter tr > n C in innaU .o a boy uamtd Henry still nes in a t ug-out ue.< Avccourt, where th’ Ohio .itision ji mped off to d’ivthm.tgh the Hindenbi .; 1-ue. Wltf' is Henry teday’ The narrow ravine where th e “loat • :n..' : .u dense thickeL on<y a small painted sign marks its site. At Vieune’Le-Chateau the house "here the .«e» fork division had headquarters in she cellar is repaired. It is a restaurant, lue Seventy-seven, h division's cook's belligerent penciled warning ' Kitchen, you keep out' , is J still on the door. Varennet, capta.ed by Kansas and I i-uneylvania bovs Sheppy were the mud was so deep, capteurcd by Missouri and Kansas troops, are mostly reconstructed—uupretty rural hani .ets, iiiooujci uousiy Dfu(f The section of the Hiudeuhu.-g line near Avocourt. where the ninety-first—WasMngton. Oregon, California. Idaho, Nevada. Montana. Wyoming and Utah man—smashed through, is about as you fellows .est it—so Hindenburg himself would never recognise it The hills around Verdi;:, are Garren scenes Desolation covered »i:h dead weeds rsn iug in th P whm - Hsrr* 1.i:5- eoti tnen v.er e slaughtered The bones cf thousand- are churned Into the soil. Men’s devastation has defied even nature’s reparation. In material rceonstruption from Switzerland to the Channel, Franc’a.'s dene a vast work She has expended eixty-sev.n bi lions of francs. More than rift.-er. UUlioti are stih required. *" " 1 RUB PAIN OUT OF RHEUMATIC JOINTS For 6f, yswra. B>Blfom< bare rubbed so- hing St Jacobs O’! | ' right on the tender i S P°'’ alld •’»' ’he time' v4Mb£’' (n, ) } * v J< ! k Bobin t xj*/ son — out Comes the } rhetimat ■ pahr and distre > St. Jacobs harmless !'.■ ur>i:ri<ns ■ lin;n:em wlm h u. v- ‘- di app-’i'i’s X burn the skin. Ii ; takes pain, soreness - ,n 'i r'l illless from dill S/iw * ne joints. in | d ies XuJri and bones; stops sciat1 • ii niingo. backav'.e and neuralgia. 35 cen; bottle guaranteed by all druggists.

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eph Stelginejcr was probated today.l The will provides that SSO be given to Rev. J. A. Selmetz for Manaes and that the remalnJer ot the estate be left to the widow. Johanna Stelgmey er. A son, Hubert F Steigtncyer. was appointed executor of the will and he filed bond in the sum of $6,000 t —>~o— Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pige—l'S) ibs. down $11.25 150 to 160 lbs $11.50 180 to 2<Mi lbs. $11.65 200 to 225 lbs. sll 65 225 to 350 !b«. $11.75 250 to 275 Ibt $11.751 275 to 300 lbs. $11.6(1 300 lbs. up $11.40 Receipts: Hogs 300, Calves 25, Sheep 150. - i Q , Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

TMVIIVnfIIVIUYWWWWMWMWWWWMVMUVuui.Tj ~ I ATTENTION FARMERS We are getting in a car 43 "o Cotton Seed Meal i j will sell off car, while i [ it lasts at '■ s 37™™ Don’t put off buying. Do it right now 1 ; as the market is getting stronger. Stop in or phone your order. REED ELEVATOR CO. ; ; 722 Monroe Street Phone 2J3 PUBLIC SALE

I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction. 4 miles -north, 4 miles east of Bluffton, IV4 mile north of ■ Craigville and 9 mlies west, 1 mile south ot Decatur, cn Thursday, Nov. 18, 1926 Commenc.ng at 10 o'clock, the following property. to-»it:> HORSES. 6 head—l bay horse. 12 years, old. weighing 1406 lbs.; 1 gray mare. 12 years old, weight 1400 lbs ; 1 bay mare. 8 years old. in teal, weight 1350; 1 bay horse, weight 15(10; 1 colt, coming 2 years old; 1 , sorrel mare, 11 years old. C(>$VS. 11 head —1 Jersey cow. 7 vears "old. be fresh Ist of Feb ; 1 black cow, was fresh the 4th of Oct.; I black and white cow. be fresh last ' of March; 1 Guernsey, will be fresh* in July; 1 brindle cow, will be fresh 6th day of Jan.; 1 Guernsey, will j>a! fresh 4th of March: 3 spring calves: I II head of yearling heifers, good feeders; 1 bull calf. 6 months old, a good i ore. hOv u> >ra. weigh about si)i pounds.

| PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, going to qud farming. will > .. * - J! the farm 3 m les west of Decatur. 1 mile e*st and u m t : Prvbhkl TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1926 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. Prompt 4—HEAD OF HORSES—i Sorrel mare. 9 years old. weight 1500 lbs ; Gray 1W ' weight, 1500 lbs.; Bev horse, 8 yean old. weight 15e‘ i’ ar. st t* l Stiawberry roan, good colt. ’ - 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II Red cow. 8 years old. giving 4 gal. per day, due t ■ • gal cow when fresh; Red cow, 5 year t , old. giving - heifer. 3 years old. giv.ng gal, per day. be fresh Ju - old, giving 3*4 gal. per day; Blaqk cow, 4 years old- I * '5 Black Holstein row, 7 years old. will be fresh in Mar J ~ by side; Jersey cow. & years old. giving gal. pyr d ■ ip March; Jersey cow. 8 years old, giving good fi- w; J good flow. r 18—HEAD OF HOGS—lb >■ Tried Brorxi Sows, bred tn fariow in March; 1" ' Spatted Poland and 1 Du roc. These hogs are all <:■ ' ‘ a choleia. * SHEEP—s Ewes and one Buck Lamb I POULTRY—S dozen White cm hens; 4 d i White Gectc; 9 head of Turkeys. HAY AND GRAIN . 8 tons cf Clover Hay in mow; 300 bushel of lorn in field, cut; 11 acres Com on sij*lk: 15b basic 1 < of Yellow Dent Seed Com; 137 u pounds of Fertilizer. i FARM MACHINERY , Fortteoa Tractor in A No. 1 condition, been ns ■ Tractoa, Plows, 12 inch Oliver; Piriiev Line Drive. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS McCormick Binder. 7 ft. cut: Themas hay loader; - ' , ibnd zrram bed combined: wagon box; JoWh Deere mow’ linn two row corn cultivator, new P. p. oallivatot: h.r «r; corn shelter; McCormick-Deenng fed grinder. - ' r «4 Spike tooth harrow; double disc; Me Ccrmick-De* rinz >' ’ ar*' Gale breaking plow; 7-shovol cultivator: manure spree'.• r inwrr emery grinder: auto trailer; work h tri” -- -i> gal. of tractor oil; oil barrels; pump jack: U H. I’ . . Holt cream reperator. new; lion kettle: 4 ten gallon u; HOUSEHOLD GOODS • Vniversal soft ecal heating stove: Wilson heat«»r two dressers; rocking chairs; incubator; electric br> d other article*. T «• ? TERMS—AII snms of 15 atid under cash. On -nm- [ months; the purchaser to give bankable note b» ar : k months. 4'~, discount for eash on sums over 86. RUSSELL BOWM ROY JOHNSON and CHBIBTIE BOHNKE, Au< < JOHN STAROST. Clerk. fPEE—A 15 lb. Turkey wdll be given free 'u 7 on drawing to by held immediately after sale. A 1 take . ter before U a. ru. Lunch nerved on gruud-

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HAY AND GRAIN-12 miw ts corn in field; 10 tun of hay □ K < i FARMING IMPLE.mENTF-1 ® [ver riding plow: 1 Oho hay mader 1 McCormick hindet 1 Oliver t» dem disc; 1 Gale corn planter; 1 spike tooth harrow ; 1 spring rood harrow; 2 Turnb'i; <* AgOßs; 2 fat ■racks and grain b t d> rombintd: 1 [walking breaking pic*; 1 raikr, 1 'corn plow; 1 mud boat: 1 pumpjitfc 11 Buckeye incubator, a good 1 brooder a-ove. I CHICKENS—head of Sanai Rocks: 5" beau of Buff if.-japg ! pullets. i Other articles for sale tot rationed. TERMS—BIO aud under. cash d [sums over 810 a cred:: A 6 nunto [will be given, firs: month* witkazt ’interest, last three b* urine baukaitz 'internet. Three pert rut dm-trnst hr cms h. DICK SHAFFER j Hubert High, Auctioneer. • CI The Indies’ Aid d PleaWK V* | will s -rve dinner. U-i»