Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1927 — Page 2

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k x:: xxxkxxx xaa R a x K CLASSIFIED ADS « a ::::xxxxxx a a a a a a FOR SALE FOR SAI,I' -Hose and Single Comb Rhode Island Red Cockrels. The kind that will improve your flock Bargain price* while they last. .1. F. Rupert. Monroe. Ind, 305t10 FOR SALE Radios, all makes, at great, bargains. Open evenings. Decatur Auto Top & Paint' Shop, phone 494. . 306t12 FOR SALE One fresh Jersey cow and one Holstein cow, fresh in few days Extra good ones. Charles Burrell, half mile north of Peterson. Phone 863-E. 4-3 t JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE To make room for Spring goods, I am closing out my Winter Hats at a great reduction. Ladies and Misses Hats go at SI.OO and $3.00 each I also have a fine line of Early Spring Hats at $4.50 and $5.00 each. MRS. MAI I) A. MERRIMAN, 223 S. 4th sit Decatur, Ind. 4t3 FOR SALE Horton electric vacuum waliher. Cheap. The Gas Co. 5-3 t FOR SALE-Good eating and cooking apples. SI.OO a bushel. Call 845, 1 long-lshort. 413 x . FOR SALE-' Tires 37x4's; :!6x4'; 34x4; 33x4; 34x4% and 33x3%. Good used motors and car parts. Frank’s service station West Monroe street. 4t3x FOR SAtj>i-Four year ? old cow, naif Jersey and half Guernsey, giving milk; two-year-old heifer to be fresh in April. C. W. F. Davis, near Salem. Monroe telephone, Monroe, Indiana. R. R. No. 2. 5-3 t FOR SALE- One team, 6 and 12 years old, good workers. Also buggy with storm front and bobs. C. W. Bell, 1 mile east and 3% miles north of Watt. 308-3teodx WANTED WANTED TO RENT —Furnished or unfurnished rooms. Phone 1*62 between 11:00 and 2:00 and 5:00 to 7:00. 4-3tx FARMWANTED 1 am still in business and wgnt to buy 30 to 40 acres, fair improvements on pike not far <>q|tDAN N. ERWIN tits Phone 33S SALESMEN WANTED Large eastern oil company, specializing in direct marketing of Motor and Tractor Oil to farmers, threshers, truckers, merchants, on 30 day terms with credit*, collections, shipments, hamßed from Indiana branches, has nearby territory for experienced salesmen. Must have auto. Write fully stating age. Interviews arranged for next week. Atlas Oil, 213-233 W. Georgia, Indianapolis. st3x WANTED TO RENT 5 or ti room modern or semi-modern house by February 1, between Third and Eleventh streets. No children. Phone 450 5-2 tx WANTED- flood clean rags for wipnig machinery. Galore Motor Co., -r ' ' ■ ■ ■ - , . ■■ FOR RENT FOR RENT Three houses in Decatur. Graham & Walters. 4-3 t State To Reforest Old Coal And Schale Lands Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 7—(United Press.) —Reforestation of abandoned coal and snaie lands is to be undertaken by tile Indiana State CoitsiTxation commission in cooperation with Superintendent John Megenhardt, of the Big Hen Coal company, of Center Point, Indiana. The first experiment will be the planting of ten acres of the company's abandoned land with native trees. Mengenhardt lias agreed to purchalie 12,000 trees from the conservation department, according to Director Rich ard Lieber. Planting will be done by employes of the mine operator and under the supervision of the state fore: lets. Trees will come from the state nursery operated in connection with the Clarke County Slate Forest Reserve and Experimental nation. Species selected include white pine, American red pine, Australian pine, yellow poplars and a number of native hardwoods I hat arc lapid growers. O o 1 NOTICE! AUCTION STUDENTS! Excellent Board and Room accomodations. Terms right. ERIE GROCERY 4. RESTAURANT I Phone 965. 5-6-7 <> - - - — O ■AMMMNWVWVVVWMWMVVV lAshbaucher’s FURNACES ; LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING ! Phone 765 or 739

sxxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x : x BUSINESS CARDS « : :::: xxxxxx:: xxx x x :::: IL FROHNAPFEL. D.C. !’ DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service j Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108. Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p-m. s. E. BLACK V Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant ! Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS i Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan, lute-est Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. 1 See French Quinn i Office—Take first etairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exainined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 ; Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. i 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. 2nd St. p O FARM I MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (g) 5%, small com. 10 year @ 51/2%, no expense to you. 20 year (g> 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. ' '■ ••• 0 Bheunmlism and h ln ‘I i' e 'I complaints tire al heir w orst al time of the fil, Jafi year. lliere is no leal relief e.xremoval of jtnTcJffa’mostfUie cause. Call n <1 learn how Nj£jj«®kX('Jiiropiaclie gets results in such conditions. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. 0 - — —— ooo—ooo —e PUBLIC | STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographtnp and Addressing 1 Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 I MILDRED AKEY I O -ooo—ooo — O n _ 0 DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian — Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacllary white diarrhoea nf chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res 301 o (J Typewriting Stenographic Work Il you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 wiD bo glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRATFRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market 7 Hog receipts 4500. holdovers 235; ftiirly aotive, weak to mostly 15 cents t lower: few 130 to 190 lb. sl3® 13.15; : bulk 210 to 280 lbs. $12.40® 12.05; » tew $12.75; packing sows $10.25®U. iCattle receipts 800, active mostly 25c ’ higher; few light steers and heifers $7.75® 8; reucter cows mostly $3.25 @4; few up to $5. Calif receipts 1300 active, steady; top veals $16.25: cull mid common grades $12.50 down. Sheep receipts 8500, weak to 25c. lower; bulk: light handy weight lambs, $12.75® 13; cull and common $10.50® 11.25; fat. ewes nominally quotable, $6.00 jr 7.00. . —j Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 140 lbs. down $12.10 140 to 200 lbs $}2.10 200 to 275 lbs jJj®" 275 io 350 lbs $11.«:> Calves ■ [email protected] i Receipts; Hogs 500; Calves 75; Sheep 450. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 7) Heavy Hens -20 c Leghorn Fowls 12c Heavy Chickens - -19 c Leghorn Chickens - (8c Turkeys 80c Old Toms -—25 c , Ducks — - 16 c Geese ———ll c Eggs, dozen 7T.... 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 7) Barley, per bushel ——6 O c Rye, per bushel., 80c New Oats (good) 35c®40c New Mixed or white corn . ,60c®65c New yellow corn 65c® 70c New Wheat $1.22 Good timothy seed $2.25-52.50 Good alsac seed - $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 82c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Blitter fat (lb.) 5 47c , * O \T \OTI< I’ of the Filinu. I’emleno «iul Time anil Plaer of Docket inn a DmiHhkc Petition. STATE <>F INDIAN ADAMS COI’NAY. SS. In the Adams Circuit Court, November Ttrni, 1926. William Feniiig. <‘t al. No 12616. Ex Parle. Petition for I‘rainage T<»: Amos Steiner. John Einnity.Jh-r---trude E. l>ii< kingii.i’-i. CorneiißH Gabh Anms St hafter. Joel Suiiafter, Sullivan. Josephine llolww. L. J. Ffehis IClizalahii Glemienning, Estellu Glendenning- Jennie C. P«»11ee. Hcuser. Adolph S$ liugg, M iry M. Garlinm r, Edward Ai»<paiik r li. The Straus Hr »s. Company, Willie Jacobson, Tri State Ijoan & Trust Company. David Wheeler, Melvin O. lianlin. Federal Latnl Hank of Louisville, Ky . Sarah M. Brice, Fred Hale. Barbara Hale. Polly Andrews. D. P. Bolds. C. Hackinberry, P. L. <’ristman. (.’has A. W. (’hew. Harry Didst, William Fifer. M. J. Fifer, Osa M. Graham. Socrates (’ook, Jesse (». Niblick. Allee Hale. James 17. Judy. Amamla A. Cullman. S. D. Kelly. W. <’., Kranor B Kranor, Fred E. Lindley, E. E. McKissick, M M. Miller, \V. W. M- Kissick, Mary A. Stevens, Gene S. Porter, O. A Porter. E. Porter. Eleeto V Sehull. L M. Sht <‘n;akt i. i’.sießa iiciibh'. oitis p SpiL’er \V H Persj.ntr. A’ < Kr-uy. ..L.-L:-. o f <h- Wt.Llw io Adams County. Indiana. Nathan Sprunger. Bank of Geneva, i'nion Central Lift Insurance (’ompa-iy. Home National Bank. Di« kinson Trust Compare, George It. Spade. Sarah -I. Whiteman. Chester I‘ehoff. Eliza J. Mann. \V. -J. Carnel!, Phoebe*3. Wilson, Fred -I. Lindley. (’harl<s L. West. Martha E. Iliee, Ei|ga- !. Winters., -lames 'l’. Moorman. Mahala Brown. Guarantee Discount Corporation. Daniel Beeler, ltac|iael (". BeelesrH’ivil II Ford, ITndlcy Kelley, Anna Miller, Lula G Dilts. Jrnuiir I. Dilts, .lames A. Young. Standanl oil • ’ompany, !*ou<inda Heistand, Davi-.l lleistaml, Jesse H. Bailey, John B. Hart, Charles Itussel, Violet S. Wirtz, Mar tlia 17. Armfiehi, Maiga ret A. Stocker. William It. Bout*. Clyde S. Haviland, Chilo nt Wickleman. in -lay County Indiana. Laurinda Scott, in Wells County. Indiana. You ami each of you are hereby notified, that heretofore, to-wit: on the 23rd day of March, IH2K. William Feunig. and others, petitioners herein, filed in the office of the <’lcr|< of the Adams Cir< nit Court in Decatur. Adams County. Stale of Indfana, their written petition, pray ing for the drainage of certain real estate owned by them, as described and set forth in their petition, and alhging in their said petition that the drainage of their said lands can’t be accomplished without affecting the lands of others, and d so alleging in their said petition that the drainage of their said lands can he ;i< ■ "inpl ishcd in the chcHpest niani.tr i-v the construct ion of a drain, that is described in their said petition as follows, to-wit: By widening, deepening, stralghtelling, repairing and chining out of the Wabash Diver from the east lino of Section 3J. Township South ItanKe I East, in/Liberty Township, Mercer County, Slate of Ohio, and running from them <• in a general northwesterly direction to a point in said Wabash Biver near the center of*S4<tb»n 11, Township 25 North, P.anac 13 East, in Hartford Town.-hlp. Adams County, Stat.’ of Indiana, by dredging the same, ab I removing l tin* earth and stone therefrom, necessary to establish a proper drainage syst«‘m for the area drained thereby, and at points therein where it Will be advantageous so to do that the same be Htraightenod by rutting a new channel,” Land owned by you,’are described In said petition, which the p'*titionei ■; I herein believe will la* altectcti by saili proposed HruinMge and liable to assess - ments for the purpose of paying the i costs and expenses in the const ruction 1 thereof. I You arc further hereby notified lhat| (Ml the petition of said petitioners, the time was fixed, by Indorsement on tlc' ir said petition, as Ma.V 22, 1926, »s the date on wlilrh sjiid petition would be dot Kefed as a eaus<- pending in said Adamk Circuit (’ottrl, and that upon tin* 1 various petitions by the petitioners herein, fileil in said Adaips Clreuttj Court, said court has extended the time for (locket ing the same, from time to lime, and that said Adams <’ir«uil Court has now fh.ed the time for flock♦•ting said petition as the 7th day of Tehruary. 1927. at the hour of 9 •» < lock 1 A. M. of said day. al the <’ourt House in the City of Decatur, Indiana, of all. of whbh you will take notice. Dated this 311111 day ot Dccvinber, I 192 K. WHligm Friinig ami others, Pctitiunerß bv:—GEOHGE T. WHITAKEIt I TODD W iiii’PLE, J’BANK L. KLOEB Attorney a Petitioners. 1 Dec 31-Jan 7.

• Details Os A Plot To > Kidnap Aimee McPherson Told By Oklahoma Convict MiiHkoKvu, Oklu., Jan. 7.—(Uuitvil ITcbs) liitormutiou reluUng to uu alleged plot (ti kidnap prominent peri sons, including Aimee Semple Mc-| i’lteraon, was enroute to District Attorney Ase Keyes ot 1-os Angeles ! today following announcement by i Coleman Rlchersou, convict in the ’ state prison, that he was one of the J klidnupping conspirators. Richerson, who is serving a sent- • ence for robbery, told ot the plot in • a conversation witli Roy Jones! under-sheriff, Jones said. According to Jones. Richerson told J him that four years ago he with two other men and a woman planned the 1 kidnapping while Richerson wus in 1 Wyoming. ( ■■ —o Nick Kutsch, lowa Grid Star, Called Up On The Green Carpet At School lowa City, la., Jan. 7. (United Press) —Nicholas Kutsch, sfar halfback of the University of lowa football team, and campus “bad boy” according to reports, was to appear beNOTICE OF'PETITION TO SELL HEAL ESTATE l-rol.ate < nuav X<>. IKMtU lii tli«* < irruH Court of IdMins County. Indiiiiiu. \oxruilier Term. John \V. Meillers, Administrator with the will annexed. <»f Esl*it<‘ of Anna Droppleinan, Deceased, vs. Sylvia Vian, Mary Green, .lane Green. Robert Vian. J. Henry Vian, husband of Sylvia Vian. TO--Sylvia Vian. Mary Green, Jane Green, Robert Vian, -I. Ileipy Viau, husband of Sylvia Vian. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in Ihe Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Cyurt authorizing the sale of ceriain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition difeefcribed, to make assets for the payment of tin 1 debts and nabilitleß of said estate; and has also filed an affidavit avei ing therein that you an 1 each of you are non-residents of II ■■ State of Indiana, or that your residence is unknown and tiuit you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition, so fili’il and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Decatur. Indiana, on the 7th day of March 1927. WITNESS, the Clerk ami seal of said Court, this G:h day of -January, 1927. JOHN E. NELSON Cloak Adams Circuit Court Huber M. DeVoss, Attorney January 7-11-21 Ml EK 11 •’!•”* NILE In the tduiiiN < ireuil Court. Stat** of luitiaun, Ailmiiim Count.* SS: No Clement I-’. Green vs. Henry McAtee Receiver of Aspy oil and Gas Company, a corporation; Aspy Oil and Gas Company. a 4 orporat ion; Josiah L. Aspy; Bank of 1 terms Berne, Indiana. By virtue of an order of sale to me directe*! from the Clerk of tile Adams Circuit court, 1 will expose at public auction to the highest and best bidder on the Ist day of February. 1927, between the hours of 10:00 otiock A. M. and 1:00 o’clock I’. M. on said day at the east door of the Courthouse in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a period of time not exceeding seven years of the following described lease and leasehold for oil and gas to-vvlt:-AliMhat certain tract of land situated in Wabash township. Adams County. Indiana, being in section 25 and 20 in said township and bounden and described as follows: Beginning 4 rods east of tlie northeast corner of section 2G, thence running south IGO rods; ' '' ' V* place of beginning, containing 12 1 acres more or less. The same being taken as the property’ of Henry M< Atev Receiver of Aspy Oil and Gas (’ompany. a corporation ami Aspy oil ami Gas (’ompany, a corporation. on execution in favor of Clement F. Green. i Said sale to be without relief ’ valuation or appraisement Jaws and for cash ami failing to receive a' bid I therein sufficient to pay the judgment I and costs in said cause said lease ami leasehold will be sold outright, ami sale to bo continued from day to iiv . until sold. i A LSo, further notice is given that hvj virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circn (.’ouVt in the above entitled cause 1 will expose a mi offer lor sale at public auction to the liighest and best bidder ?• r <ash on the Ist day of February 19.’7 between the hours pf 10:09 o’clock X. M. and 1:00 o’clock P. M. of said day and from day to day thereafter unt'i same is sold, at the farm of Josiaji 1.,' Aspy situated in.section 25 and _♦> iu said Wabash Township, A<lams County i Indiana, the following descrilied person-I a| pororty td-wit: Oil wills, derricks.’ sheds, piping, casing, tubing and rods dry pipe, ami casings, gas engim . I steam engins, boilers, tauJks. surface rod lines and all other p<|Hipm<iit used in the operation of said oil wells, ail of which being situated and located on. said above mentioned pn*mises. Taken as the property of Henry M< - Alee Itereivor of Aspy Oil ami G> . ('onipany, a corporation, and Aspy Oil and Gas (’ompany, a corporation, on execution ill favor of Clement F. Green. Said sale to be without relief from valuation or appraisment laws. i llarl Hollingsworth • Sheriff of Adams County, Indiana. January 7-1 1-21 ~~ Fred Busche - • I Auctioneer, Sale Dates Feb. I—Busche’s Duroc sale iat Decatur, Ind. I Feb. 11—Joseph , Heimann, ! big colsinjj out farm sale, 4'/a miles south, 1 mile west of Del<:atur. Feb. X—E. E. VVfthington, Duroc sow sale, Montgomery, Mich. | Feb. f)—A. J. Custer, Auburn Ind., Duroc sow sale. 1 Feb. 10—Miller & Dickerson, Montpelier, Ohio, Duroc sow sale. I Feb. 16—Hugh K. Stewart estate, Washington C. H., Ohio, Duroc sow sale. I Feb. 17—Terrell S. Carr, New Vienna, Ohio, Duroc hog sale, i I Your patronage appreciated. jCall Monroe for Fred Busche. 1 save and make you money, i

1 tore the discipline committee of the | l university Cor u final few words from the school!, either today or tomorrow.j Kutsch received u notice front the dean of men, Robert Reiuow. durlim j the Christmas holidays suggesting ( that he absent himself from the class rooms. | Hotli Hie deun tuul Kutch, who ar- ( rived here yesterday from Sioux City ! refused to comment upon the reported meeting. o . |' J. (1. Niblick made a business trip t to Willshire, this afternoon. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022- Phone ISL COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. .lan. B—Chas. Helm. Decatur. Ind. Household goods. Jan. 10—Mr. Houlle. 1-1 mile west and 1-4 mile north of Edgerton, Ind., closing out farm sale. Jan. 11—Howard North, 3 miles west and 1 1-1 mile north of Convoy, ()., farm sale. Jan. 12—Neuenschwander & Stove, 2 miles east of Willshire farm sale. Jan. 13—Goelz & Kukelhan, 3 miles east and l’/i mile north of Decatur. Jan. 11—Fred Kline & Son. 2 1-2 miles south of Hoagland, just back of St. Johns church, closing out sale. Jan. 15—Butler & Ahr, Decatur. Ind., stock sale. Jan. 17—Frank Coonrad, s'/z miles north and I'/i miles west of Monroeville. Jan. 18—P. B. Dykeman, 3 miles east of Decatur, mile south Luckey schol. Farm closing out sale. Jan. 19—C. E. Scherburn, farm sale, 1 mile east of Pleasant Mills, on north side of river Jan. 20—Reem Phillips, 5 minorth west of Van Wert, Ohio. Farm sale. Jan. 21-r-James Barkley, 4 miles south of Monroeville. Jan. 24—Erastus Fritzinger. 2 miles west and 1 mile north of Decatur. Jan. 25—Kniggi Bros., farm sale. I'z mile north, kJ mile east of Preble. Jan. 26—V. A. Foreman, 3 miles southeast of Willshire, stork sale. Jan. 27—Robert Hyland, near Paulding, Ohio. Jan. 28—Lem Troutner, 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Decatur. Closing out sale. Jan. 29—Butler & Ahr, Decatur; stock sale. Feb. I—O. Newport, ’ 2 njiie south and ’ 4 mile east of Monroeville. Feb. 2—Zeser Bros., 3 miles south of Decatur, farm sale. I Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson, south of Wren, O. Farm sale. | Feb. 7—Ernest C. Veit, 1 mi. west, 1 i/g mile north of Boston. Stock sale. I I'eb. B—Fred Kiehl, I mile cast, 2’ 4 mile north of Wren, Ohio. Closing out sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Willshire. Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. I(l—Arthur Sipe. 6 2 mi east of Berne. Closing out farm sale. I Feb. 12—Butler & Ahr, Decatur, stock sale. 1 Feb. 14— Joe Heiman, 4 mile south and 1 mile west of Decaclosing out sale. 1 E. Rowland. Pennville, Ind., closing out farm sale. bcb. 16—Ed Bollenbach, 7 miles cast of Berne. Farm sale, i b eb. 17—Seth Beldon, 5 mi. southeast of Willshire. 1 1 I* eb. 18—Frank Hammond, •» mile cast, 1 mite north of Decatur. 1 , ?i. b o 2I T, L ’ I)ivtir * 2 miles south, 3 miles west of Monroeville. Feb. 22—William Mauller, 1 mile north, 1 mile west of Wren, 0. Feb. 22—Geo. Stout, Wavtiednle. just south of Ft. Wayne. ( lowing Holstein, dairy cattle and farm sale. Feb. 23—Pat Mays, 1 mile' south of Rockford. Closing out farm sale. Ivv m!’; Pur * bred Chester hite hog sale, Monroeville District Breeders Assn., 3 mile north ol Monroeville. 1 * —Gust Borne, 1 mile < -ii eb \ "1' °' R °hinson, (.alveston, Ind., farm sale. . Mar. I—Wayne Gaunt. 51/. miles east of Decatur, closing out sale.

Deputy Attorney General Appointed By Gilhoni Intlianupolis. Jun- '■ (Unßetl Press ) ■ Virgil Whittaker. Hammond, today was appointed deputy attorney general by Attorney General Arthur L. Gllliont. Whittaker lakes the place made vacant by the reaiguatlou ot Frank Greenwald, who ha« entered private law practice al Gary. Get the Habit-Trade at Home, It Pays

PUBLICSALE OF FARM PERSONAL PROPERTY We the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the C. 1.. Stove farm. 2 miles cast ol Willshire or 7 miles northwest of Roeklonl. Ohio, commencing at 10 H 2 ' ol ’ <k WEDNESD AY, JANUARY 12, 1927 The following personal property, to-wit: 3—Head of Horses—3 One horse. 12 years old. weight 1500 lbs.; one bay mare. 11 years old. weight 1600 lbs.; one roan marc, (i years old, weight HiW ,bs ‘ 12—Head of Cattle-12 Roan cow. 7 years old, giving milk; red cow, 5 years old, giving milk; black cow. 9 years old, giving milk; red cow, 5 yrs. old. giving milk; 2 heifers. 3 years old. will be fresh in April; roan heifer. 2 yearsdd. fresh in April; 2 steers, weighing (iOO pounds each; 3 spring heiler calves. 230—Head of Poultry—23o Two hundred (200) Barred Bock Pullets and thirty (30) Supreme Barred Bock Boosters. Hay and Grain Five lon of good Clover Hay, shredded fodder, 700 bushel of Corn in crib; 10 bushel of San Soybeans, cleaned for seed; Seed Corn. 125 bushel of Seed Oats, 3 ton of (hits Straw in mow. Farming Implements and Miscellaneous 3'5 in. Weber wagon; 315 iu. Turnbull low-wluel wagon; Osborne binder. 7 ft., with longue truck; Mandt manure spreader; Superior fertilizer gtaiu drill; Deering mower. 5 ft.; Ohio hay loader; Oliver cullipacker; Fordson tractor; tractor plow, 12 in. bottom; tractor disc, II in.; McCormick hay letlder; McCormick hay rake; hay ladders with grain bed; Deere corn planter, St) rod 'chains; hog tack; 2 cultivators; spikelooih harrow; springtooth harrow; good drag; 12 in. Oliver walking plow; 13 in. Clipper breaking plow: 2 double shovels; 2 single shovel plows; set of heavy harness; set of light work harness; 7 good horse collars; flynets; gasoline engine and feed grinder; buzz saw on frame; lit) gallon coal oil lank; two 50 gallon gas tanks; five 5 gallon oil cans; 1 hay slings; mud boat; 71 ft. in. galvanized pipes; 3 log chains; 12 wood and galvanized troughs; double trees; forks; shovels: 2 crowbars; braces and hits; saws and stpiares; barrel good eider vinegar; No. 12 DeLaval cream separator; churn; buckets; some household furniture, etc. TERMS—AII sums ol s•> and under, cash. On sums over a credit of 9 months will be given, las! 3 months to bear bankable interest. Four percent off for cash. No property lo be removed until terms tire complied with. Lunch will be served bv the Willsliire M. L. Ladies’ Aid Society. NEUENSCHWANDER & STOVE I. (). Hill, (Jerk Roy s. Johnson, Auctioneer | PUBLIC SALE XX e, tlie undersigned, will sell al public auction •:! our I arm 2miles south, L mile west of Hoagland’ 7 miles OecaLic: I I miles soulh of . .. ■ i \\\.- m . just buck of Si .!• church oil ot state road 27, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1927 Commencing at 10 a.m. Ih< following property to-wit (i—HEAD OF HORSES—6 Black mare 3 years old. sound, in foal, weight 1500; Black mare. (> years old, sound, weight 1500; Brown Gelding. I years old, sound, weight 11.00; B| ;i( k il()| . si , < s V( . ;l|s ()1(| T| ()|)() . bay mare, smooth mouth, weiahl 1500; Black horse l l-HEAD OF CATTLE—II llolstcm cow, 1 years ohl. v ill be fresh in June; Holst, in t , in'he ? fn'si/in ’' v ' l M ‘ April; Holstein cow. (i years old. Morel • Holsl ■?’" ' !n'""' C °."’ By, i "' s " l(l ’ will l,vsll Il ?e I i ii ’ yca, ’ s ” ld ’ call »V side; Holstein cow, be n-esh h h me I?' ' T?" J ‘ TSey 10 'ears old. w ill <. stei cow ve r 1?"' ye:,,s old ’ "ill be fresh in Apt-; ) \r•'\e ;s mo tt" ' ,nsll by di 'V ‘> l sale; Holst, m 38—HEAD OF HOGS ’l« '"I™" firci: I weighing from (.0 lo 125 pounds Mulch llIS,; Shoals SHEEP-7 Shropshire L w 's |,U ‘ llls i,,,d 7 | head of Geese. '* )lUVd d >Rkens; 2 turkey hens; 3 s'h.ns o?b'| I’r” 2 tO ” S hated oats straw; 700 bushel i' shredded (odder; 5 ton <0 bushel of good sk’ds lord' 7 h'' y, '"' W c,,r " in Clover Seed. 1 tl,esc “I'ls; 1 bushel Little Red I IMPLEMENTS AND Toni « grain bed and hav ladders comliined- S M ’ r " e b ' lL bi) )der; wagon. ;>-H. mower; Black Hawi- e. , . ’ 11,,niln ' spreader; Osborm Hoosier l()-hole fertilizer ? >rain" '/>. 1 crliliz . < ‘. r . i'llacliinenl; plow; John Deere corir < tiHix do. ’ " V< r,d11, « breakm;.; corn cullisalor; Osborne disc I 'T' llse<l yv:ir; Oliver and spring tooth harrow; lami roller"""\ S| “ kc )n,dl ' |sels ol breeching-harness I set •' ' l l|, 1 1,l Jggy; bobsleds; - l<»rks; beet thill, like new- I, I°* S "p l( ' l,:irlll 'ss; double trees; fanning mill; feed cooker m l ,ro l odt ‘ 1 3 platform scales; mention. ’ ‘ articles 100 numerous 1” MACHINERY—Fordson Tr .m . • , . lor plows; 12-inch bottom; puth v" 11 co »<Uti<)ii; Iracspecial corn liuskcr in g (H ’,d s i,7 . s; | pump . jack; emery grinder, 10 inef 1 ld *‘ e^ec ‘ r ‘ e motor and 'credit of 12 months wit] be'o'iv.'.. ""i ' ’ C ’ lsb; 0V( ’ r d, * s amount ' bankable note bearing 8'; ini,.,. .. Purchaser Io give a good ! 'lioy j„i„ 1S o„, Au ™ EU KLEINE & SON Lunch served on grounds.

STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING The animal meeting of the stock, holders ot The Peoples Loan and Trust Company ot Decatur, Indiana for the election ot directors and tlie transaction <d any other business that may come before tho meeting, will lie held at tlie office of .sanl Peoples Loan and Trust Company <>.. tlie Isth day of January, 1927, at in o'clock a.tn. \V. A. I4IVVKR, Secretary i Dec. 27 31 Jan 4 7 11 11 - 1 1 J — .... --