Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1927 — Page 2

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•" !" •» 1* • • •• • » !»•»»»•» '» «• «• *» K CLASSIFIED ADS « ■Ta *» i» *» 5 * 1* •• • » *" •* *'• • • •• •’> •• •» FOR SALE FOR SALE —Hext radio bargains In town. We service and repair all makes. Open evenings. Decatur Auto Top and Paint Shop. Phone 494. 10tl2 FOR SALE 15 Bred Gills, will furrow in March, April and Maj - . See AV. 11. Lichtenberger, 2 miles south of Decatur on mud pike. 16t6x FOR SALE or RENT House and lot on Vine Street, Decatur, Payment down, balance like rent. Write or see F. E. Brewster. Berne, Ind., K. R. 3 FOI<~SAIiE-—Ford truck. ‘2 ton. with stock rack. <SO cash or will trade for hogs or cattle. Homer Ginter, phone Crajgville R. R. No 2 19FOR SALE 3 bushels clover seed, 2 bushels timothy seed. Chris Marbaugji, Phone J. 697. 19-3tx FOR SALE—Delco Light plant, first class condition, new batteries, priced right. Ed. L. Arnold, Decatur route 4, Craigville phone 19-3tx FOR SALE—Guernsey ami Jersey mixed cow. fresh April 1; Guernsey mixed 3 yr. old heifer, fresh in April; also several piano rolls, 15c each; Oliver riding breaking plow. Chas. W. Andrews, Decatur, R. it. 2 Preble 1 Phone. 20-2 t FOR SALE —Winter top for a Ford, set of Ford side eurtians, also some other tops. Some good used tires and car parts. Frank's Service Station. West Monroe St. 21-3tx WANTED FARM WANTED I am still in business and want to buy 30 to 40 acres, fair improvements on pike not far out, DAN N. ERWIN 6tf Phone 338 WANTED Hosiery representatives by reliable concern. Part or full time. Writs M. C. F. Silk, Van Wert. Ohio. 19-3tx WANTED Long leather davenport, call Phone 1123. 20-3tx FOR RENT Still in Business with two houses rentals 140 —To trade for 40 acres near Decatur. Daniel Erwin. 7-61 C LOST AND FOUND IXTST—Automobile tire chain Priday evening between Monmouth and Dr. Smith's office. Finder return to Millard Darkless. 19-3 t 1 1 '.i- - "■ ~ rtLTBJ i-BIPHOUWIinai"SB ■ .’SaMT’B. i COURT HOUSE • '■Bi»Jßßaßlil^Hi.W r BM'WaaMRMai Real Estate Transfers Rufus Husor it al to Lester R. Schug, 30 acres in Wabash township, for sl. Lester R. Schug to Nora G. Huser, 30 acres in Wabash township •' r• sl. i Henry Sipe etux to William F. McKean, 40 ullres tin Jeffetson township, for $5,000. BIRTHS Flank. Jr., is the name of a hoy baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. 317 Line street, at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs George W. Hanna. 728 Walnut street, at the Adams County Memorial 1 Hospital, Saturday. A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs Wilber Porter, 1316 Monroe street, at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Fred Henchen of the Hencheit and Lose firm of Fort Wayne, was loos ng after the Decatur trade today. Ai'i’itiM siAT <>f muiMM ii mik with w 11.1, ixm:vi:i> Notice Is hereby given. That tlie tinderslKDed has been appointed Admhilstrartix with will annexed of the estate of Jacob 11. Arnstuts. late id Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. VEKKNA AMSTI'TX Administratrix with will annexed De< . 21, 1926 Lenhart Heller. A'Schurgor Attys Jan 25-Feh 1-8 o Ai’i’oixt»ii:xt mi AmiixisTit vri»n Notice is hereby given, that th. ur.. ilersigned Ims been appointed Administrator of the estate of Edmund f>. Miller, late of Adams County, deceased, Thu estate is probably sole. nt. HARVEY. I! I.AMMI.MAN Administrator Jun. 8, 1827. Lutz and Adams. Attys •Jan. 11-18-2.'. xox-Hi;sii>i:vr Mcrn 1: lu ihr Adilins Clrenll Court, Not ember Term, HlgU STATE OF INDIANA? ADAMS COUNTY SH; Charles Marbaib VS. Clara Marbaeli The plaintiff In the above entitled cause having filed his complaint therein for’divorce, together with nr affidavit that tlie defendent, Clara Mai lia< h i>. a non-resident of the State of Indiana; Now. tlieiefore. the said Cl.iru M.irliaeh is hereby notified that unless sin. bl- and appear on the twenty-fifth .hi, of the next term nf the Adams Circlip Court to be begun and hidden on tlie first Monday of February. 1927, the same being the 7th day of Mar. h. IT.'7 at the court house In Decaiur in s.i.ii Adams County ami State of Indian... and answer or demur to said .omplaiiu, the same will bo heard ami determlm i in tier absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto s.-i my hand and affix the- seal of said court this Bth day of January.'l9'.’7. JOHN El NELSON Clerk of the Adams t.’ln nit Cour Dore B, Erwin, Attorney for plaintiff Jan. 11-14-35

:km»ks :: ”” x ::" xx« »”• I X BUSINESS CARDS :xsu«k sx:: x k x :: a8:: st ~... . . — - H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street, t Office Phone 314 Residence 108, Office Hours: 1012 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. — ~— * s.E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 7-7 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Rent Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take flrst etairway south of Decatur Democrat.) N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses l ilted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12;30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 13ij. AJjDNEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT tnonev on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to' real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. | TZZZZZZZL. o FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (ri) 5%, small com. 10 year (b no expense to you. 1 20 year @ 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. O— o o o I DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street ' Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice I o o Fred Busche Auctioneer, Sale Dates Feb. I—Busche’s Duroc sale at Decatur, Ind. Feb. 11—Joseph Heimann, big colsing out farm sale, 4'/a miles- south, 1 mile west of Decatur. Feb. B—E. E. Withington, Duroc sow sale, Montgomery, Mich. Feb. 9—A. J. Custer, Auburn Ind., Duroc sow sale. Feb.- 10—Miller & Dickerson, Montpelier, Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Feb. IG—Hugh K. Stewart estate, Washington C. H., Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Feb. 1-7—Terrell S. Carr, New Vienna, Ohio, Duroc hog sale, our patronage appreciated. ( all Monroe for Fred Busche. 1 save and make you money. ■ i" Typewriting: Stenographic Work If you have, any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge- J. T. Merrvnian’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1927

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPtJRT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog reci-iptx 16D0. market opened steady on lighter weight.*, slotting 10115 c lower with very few medium and ; heavy butchers sold; few pigs uml . light lights $13.00013.25; 170 to 210 ‘ lb. $12.75012.86; few early $13.00; packing sows $10.60011. Cattle receipts 150. very little on offer, few| sales steady; medium steers $8.50. Calf receipts 250 steady; top vealers sl7; cul land common lots $11012.50. Sheep receipts S 00; fat lambs 25c higher; top $13.00; few decks medium to good $12.5001275; cull uud common mostly $10.50011; fat ewes quotable, [email protected]. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs. 140 tbs. down $12.30 140 to 200 lbs. y $12.15 200 to 275 lbs. . $12.05 276 to 300 lbs. $11.90 300 to 350 Ib.s. $11.76 Calves SB.OO to sls 00 Receipts: Hogs 500; Calves 75; Sheep 400. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Jan. 24) Fowls 31c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese l- c i Ducks • I<c Eggs dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 24) Barley, per bushel 6Cc Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 35e@40c New Mixed or white corn .. 65c070c I New Yellow Corn 75@80c New Wheat $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 3Pc BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) 47c —o Knightstown —A police dog belonging to Harry Ditfenderfer narrowly escaped being shot, in his first experience with a bob sled. The big sled so frightened him that folks believed him mad and only appearance of his mas- ■ ter saved bis life. —■,.() , s — NOTICE OF SiLE OF I<E%I. ESTATE in untiMSTR vi oi< iii the IdamN Cinicit C ourt, February Term, 1V27. I’robate Cuune A®. 23M. STATE OF INDIANA. . ADAMS COUNTY. SS: Bartley Burk, «if tU? estate <<f .lane Kinebart. deveasM wli<»se true full name is Celesta Jane iUnebtU'L VS. Dayton ltin« hart, Georgia Rinehart, ; minor, Dm ills Rinehart, minor Gertrude Lafountain. Adams County f<-r the benefit of the Common School funds. The undersigned administrator of the estate of -lane Rinehart, deceased whose tru ■ full name is Celesta .Jane Rinrhart, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Coui t lie will at the hour of 1<» o’clock A. Al. .on the L'tih day of February, 1H27 at the law office of John T. Kelly. 14 1 South Secoiit Street. Decatur state <»f Indiana, and front »lay to day thereafter until sold offer at private sale 'ill ' the r. al estate of said decedent, described as follows, to-wit: ihe North half (V 2 * Hie North I West quarter ( ) of the North West 1 quarter of sc; tkm twenty eight (2X) township twenty five (25> North, range ilfteen (IM east in Adams County. state of Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said emu t. for*' not less than the full appraised valye of sai l real estate, and upon the following terms ami conditions: At hast one third of the purchase money (ash in hand on the day of sale the balance in two equal installments, payable ln-\ imt to exceed nine and eighteen months from the day of sale, ' evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six pur cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attur- 1 i neys’ fees and secured by rrmirgage on the real estate sold. Purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash if io desired. BARTLEJY BURK Administrator John T. Kelly, Attorney Jan. 18-25-Feb: I PUByCSALE Entire Herd of Immuned Hampshire Hogs Having decided go into the poultry and hatching business on a larger scale. I will sell at public auction on my farm 8 miles oast and miles north of Berne and 21a miles north of Chattanooga, on Thursday, January 27 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp, the following described property: 48 head of pure-bred Hampshire ) hogs, consisting of 7 tried sows, several bred gilts, 2 young male h<;gs and several feeding shoats. The-e liogjs were al! immuned from cholera last fait Will also sell 28-in. wood saw 1 and frame. POULTRY —About 75 pullets and II) English-. White Leghorn cdckerels. FREE! FREE! FREE! All persons registering before 1:00 I o'clock will be given a free ticket | on 100 baby chicks, choice of any variety that I hatch. Awards will be made after sale is over. Terms—ss.oo anti under, cash; over $5 00 a credit of nine months' will be given, purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing 8 per cent Interest the last Hix months. Four per cent diseotint for cash over $5.00. No property Io he removed until terms are complied with. 11. V. BUCHANAN J. A. Michaud, Auct. Jau 24-25 \

HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Jennie Struhm, Decatur route J, has entered the Admits County Memorial Hospital tor medical treatment. Yeare Musselman, of Monroe, underwent a major operation at the hospll ' Sunday. Henry Weittcldt. of Hoagland, route 1 underwent a major operation at the hospital. Monday. He is doing nicely. Mrs. Sophia Smith, ot Rugg street, uiith rwent a minor operation this morning. Irvin Fuelling, of Hoagland route 1 underwent a major operation at the hospital this morning. t ———— o Unclaimed Letters Mrs S. J. Brown Mis. Otto Scheiferstein Mrs.. Lillian Smith Mildred Brown • Gerald Cunningham Howard Fox Russel Geesey H. kYitzinger, I’. M.

PUBLIC SALE As I am goiqg to quit farming. 1 will offer at public sale at my farm. 2 miles west and 3 miles north of Berne, or 3 miles west and 3 miles south of Monroe, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927 Beginning at 1 p. tn. Sharp—the following 3 HEAD OF HORSES 1 Roan Mare, 19 years old; 1 Sorrel Mare, 12 years old; 1 Yearling Colt. 5 HEAD OF HOGS—Weighing about 120 lbs. each FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 wagon; 1 wagon box, good as new; 1 buggy; 1 corn planter; 1 corn cultivator; 1 walking plow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 disc; 1 single shovel plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 hay ladder;l set of harness. SEVEN TONS OF TIMOTHY HAY HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Oil stove; 1 range; 1 hard coal burner; 1 sideboard; 2 tables; 12 chairs; 1 bureau; 1 organ; 1 couch; 3 rocking chairs; 1 cupboard; 5 beds; 1 velvet rug. 9x12; 1 washing machine; dishes and cooking utensils; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over this amount a credit of 12 months will be given; the purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing ST interest the last 6 months; 4% discount tor cash on stuns over $5.00. No property removed until settled tor. L. A. BRUNNER J. MICHAUD, Auctioneer. BAUMGARTNER. Clerk 1 ■ I ■ I II l £L l in , nr ■ | i | . _ PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at public sale, at my residence, on what is known as the Levy Bolyard farm, located 3 miles vest and mile south of Monroeville; 1 mile west, anil miles north of .Boston store; m miles south of Marquardt Lutheran church; 10 miles north of Decatur, in Madison township, Allen county. Indiana, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927 Beginning at 12 o’clock, noon. The following property: 8 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES Federick King, No. 12699. Bay Belgian Stallion, 6 years old. weight 1800 lbs.; Moineau De Bove, No. 5308, Sorrel Belgian Stallion, 19 years old, weight 2000 n>s. These Stallions are sound and sure. Bay Mare, coming 3 tears old. tveight 1500. well broke; Bay Horse Colt, coming 2 years old: Bay Horae Colt, coming 1 year old. These colts are full brothers and sisters, and are good ones. Grey Driving Celt, 3 years old. standard breed; Span of Sorrel Mules, 3 and 4 years old. weight 2250. These mules arc quiet and worked at everything on the farm. 7 HEAD OF CATTLE ’ Holstein and Jersey ILatfer, 2 ye.oa old, pviug 3 gal. O t miik a day. bred; Holstein and Jersey Heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in the spring, Jerse) and Shorthorn Heifer, coming 2 years old, will be fresh in February; Jersey and Shorthorn Heifer, wll be fresh in the s-ptfng; Hol tnin and Shorthorn Heifer. 16 months old, will be fresh next fall; Jersey and Guernsey Heifer, 16 months old. will be fresh next fall: Full Blood Holstein Bull, will be 2 yrs’ old in the spring. This is an extra good Bull. All these cattle are t’ I), tested. 32 FINE HOGS Chester White Sow. carrying her third litter of pigs; 4 Spring Gilts, bred in December; Chester White Male Hog; 26 head of Early Spring Shoats. TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of $5.00 apd under, cash; sums over $5.00, a credit of 9 months wi7l be given; purchaser giving a good bankable note. 4 per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00, paid in cash on day of sale. No property removed until settled for. ERNST C. VEIT Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer Joseph J. Peters, Clerk 4 On account of the death of my wife, I will sell at public auction at my residence, 2 milts south of Pleasant Mi'Js, Indiana, and 3 miles west of Willshire. Ohio, on MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m.—the following property, to-wit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES -3 Brown mare. 9 years old, sound and a geod worker, weight 1400 lbs ■ Ugy hotse. 15 years old; Sorrel mare, 11 years old. 12- HEAD OF CATTLE-12 Red cow. Jersey and Red Pale, a good one; Brindle cow, 4 yrs old Jersey ami Purham; Ho'steia cow. 10 years old; Jersey cow, 10 years old- 2 last spring Heifer calves; 2 2-yeqr-oM steers; and 4 yearling heifers (> HEAD OF SHEEP—6 Five ewes, bred to lamb in April; 1 buqk. 7- Ik’iitl of. Good Feeding Slitmts 7 t>3 HEAD OF POULTRY—63 .60 head of chickens; 2 geese and 1 gander. HAY AND GRAIN About 4 ton of good timothy hay in mow; 200 -bushel of corn in crib- 150 bushel of good oats—til's oats was threshed before any fall rains- 50 shocks of coni fodder. ' ‘ | IMPLEMENTS ono 2-iioise wagon, with hay rack, grain bed titid hog rack combinedI John Deere self binder, 1 fl. cut; 1 McCormick, mower; 1 Black, Hawk corn Iplajiter; 80 rods wire; 1 self dump hay rake; 1 Keystone gearless hay load<r: 1 tiOtooth spike tooth harrow; 1 Oliver walking breaking plow- 2 corn cultiva tors; 1 double (Shovel glow; 1 single shovel plow; harness and’halters--1 Successful incubator, holds 240 eggs; 1 Anker Holth cream separator- i Monitor Radiator liard coal burger; household furniture; and many things not mentioned. - TERMS -All sums'of $5 and under, cash. Over $5 a credit of 12 months w'H lie given, purchaser giving a good liankaiblc mile, first G months without inteicst and the last 6 months hearing 8 per cent. M. F. ASPY Roy Johnson. Auctioneer Bi |] Patterson, Clerk Lunch will be served by PLeaaant MUls M. E. Ladies’ Aid. s►*

FIGHTFOR PAY bqostcontinues -t — 11 Legislators T oAppeal Case ' To Supreme Court Ot Indiana ' lndlatmjM)lis, Ind-. Jan - -’s—< L ’ ult ' led Press)—With Circuit Court Judge > Hurry O. Chamberlin ruling in agreement with Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom, that the legislative pay increase hill recently passed over the governor’s veto, is unconstitutional, attorneys for members ot the assembly prepared today to carry their ai>peal to the state supremo court. Judge Chamberlin's adverse ruling was made late Monday in connection with an ’injunction suit brought by Jack G. Schoonover, Martinsville taxI ...

payer. ulminß prevent. Lewis 8Bowman, auditor of kjate. from drawing salary warrants for legislators for more than $6 a day. Judge Joseph M. Milner, of superion court, has not announced his decision hi a mandamus action brought

BUSCHE’S DUROC BROOD SOW SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1927 at 1 O’clock P. M. AT DECATUR SALES BARN, DECATUR, INDIANA 30 HEAD OF SOWS AND GILTS Bred lor March and April farrow. All pure bred. Pathmaster and Sensation breeding. IMMUNE FROM CHOLERA Also some fall males and gilts. Feed your cheap corn into good hogs, COME! COME! R. R. No. 5 FRED W. BUSCHE Decatur. Indiana PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, having' decided to quit farming, will sell at public auction at my residence, known as the Peter Harmon farm. 1 mile south o( Wren, 0., 3 miles north of Willshire, on the Wren-Willshire road, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927 Commencing at 10:000 o’clock A. M. prompt —the following personal property: 6— HEAD OF HORSES—6 1 Sorrel Mare. 7 years old, sound, weight 1,500 lbs., in foal; s, nil Draft Colt coming 2 years old. a good one: Sorrel Mare. 11 years old. weigh! 1,406 lbs.; Sorrel Horse. 12 years old, weight 1.600 lbs.; Black Mare, a good worker; 1 Brown Horse, a good worker. B—HEAD OF CATTLE—B Black cow. 6 years old, with calf by side; Spotted cow, 6 years old, will be fresh March i 3; Red Durham cow, 7 years old, will be fresh last of March; Black Jersey cow, 6 years old, will be fresh March 3; Guernsey cow, . 6 years old, to be fresh in March, an extra good milker; Jersey cow, 7 .ara ■ old. giving good flow of milk, been fresh short time; Spotted Heiier. ; years old, due to freshen February $7; Black Heifer, 2 years old. due to freshea February 17—these cattle have been T.B. tested. 25—HEAD OF HOGS—2S Two Pure Bred Duroc sows, due to farrow in April; 1 Red Sow. due to farrow last of April; 2 White Gilts, due to farrow last of April; 1 Pure bred Big Tpye Poland China male hog, 11 months old; 19 head of Shoa’>, weighing from 60 to 100 pounds—these hogs are all double immuned from cholera. 27—HEAD OF SHEEP—27 12 head breeding ewes, bred to lamb in March; 15 head Shropshire ewes,'i 3 to 4 years old, to lamb in spring. POULTRY —20 head of White Rock Pullets; 80 head of Mixed ('Lukens. | GRAIN—SOO bushels good Yellow Corn in crib; 80 bushels goo I -rd (tai thrashed before the wet season; 6 bu. lota San Soy HeXns; sonit .<ed (’oa. 1 MACHINERY Fordson tractor, in a No. 1 condition, with governor attached 1 Fonisnn tractor pulley; John Deere tractor plow, 12-in. bottoms; one 1416 dunbletoc for team or tractor; 1 Fairbanks-Morse feed grinder. 8-in. burs; 1 Keystone web hay loader; International side delivery hay rake and tedder < nnbined; 1 Deering mower. 5 foot cut; 1 Thomas mower, 5-foot cut; i lover seed , buncher for 6-ft. mower; 1 Deering binder. 7-ft. cut witlyLingu trucks; 1 Nisco manure spreader; Oliver riding breaking plowpvjbiie 3-t-. ciion land I roller; 8 disc Columbia grain drill; spring tooth harrow; Gale u plow Case corn plow; 1 Case breaking plow; Gibs imperial walking break’:'- l'l nw; 1 John Deere breaking plow; Milwaukee corn binder; 1 Pioneer fanning mill; ; one 60-tooth harrow; set of dump boards; wago nbox; tank In . ■ r 1 hay I rack; grain and stock K rack combined; 1 tight bottom hay rack; 1- rack; 2 farm wagons; 1 truck wagon; single shove! plow; 2 dqubie si. ' one 5-shovel cultivator; Case corn planter: set of breeching I: " SPI ot tarni harness: 6 rod 4 foot poultry fence; DeLaval cream r Ha 12. been used a short time; 3 oil drums; 3 log chains; 2 belts. bin. !«■ foot long, one 5-in. 20-foot; post auger; 2 dozen wood chicken irw i kettle;c ross cut saw. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES -72-in. davenport; 1 sanitarv <’ i 1< ■ leather bottom rocking chair: 3 dining room chairs; Wilson he..tn stove: ■ clothes wringer; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over this anioun 1 , iths I credit on bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 6 months; 1 .iiseount for cash on sums over $5.00. No property removed until settled -r. C. S. TUMBLESON ) ROY JOHNSON AND PAT BEVINGTON, Aucts. OTTO FIEGART, Clerk Lunch served by Liberal U. J 3. Church Aid Society. I PUBLIC SALE ' t un< i er3 >K n <*‘i. will sell at public auction, at my jesideii. J. b. Bowers farm, 3 miles northeast of Decatur, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927. Commencing at 10 A. M. Sharp 7— HEAD OF HORSES—7 7 „ years t,ld - weight 1,400 lbs.; Sorrel Mar '’ o!li ' Weight ! 00 lbs.; Bay Marc. 8 years old, weight 1.600 lbs.; U '■ „° ;.> Welght 1,00 ,bs : l,ay Male - 12 Years old. weight 1,3. i *« rrcl Th 12 rS ? ld ’ weiKht I ' 3o ® !b s-; Sorrel Colt, 7 mouths oh k' ; uae ' lht< are all good work horses. 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 i froch^°»i tei k’ ' yc “, rK ” 1 ' 1 ' he fresh t,y day of sa!e ; Holstein, 7yi -• L -i""' IB- n’p?n Ck C ° W ’ 6 r ars 0,d ’ bred Nov - 28: Holstein. 8 years ol h 1 V,V ; Jersey ’ 10 years o,d : Blue Roan heifer, 3 yei Kcd Heifer, coming 2 years old. These are all good milk tows. ’ \ 28—HEAD OF HOGS—2B hnr ' ,)uro '-'. Ii 1 S °ws to farrow in March and April- 1 T -'w - Malc hog, a good one; 15 head Duroc pigs. \ ; , T IMPLEMENTS i l.in.i i« r . w n .T? Qn ' 3 ‘* in ’ « 00d as new; hay rack and graitA ' S’7- oo” C o ut 81d rfc US ’ “r d " ne; 1 and 1 McoXi* t ' 1 ormick mower. 6-ft. cut; 1 Doering mower li ' l - rake- 1 ’"i ' ’ 1 I,an/ ’ hi ‘y ,o,l < ! er; 1 Thomas Hide-rjf'ii " livator brei ' k,n K P |< ’ w '. 1 Oliver gang plow; 1 Oliver V' ' '- d 'IH; i hay tedder On j l'°r' CuUivator f 1 disc; ,8-hoe lloos\ ! steel Landrollcr 2 ’w'alkira' planter w,lh f « r tUlaer attaehni ? u ,,|, cultivator; 1 snike tnnib h* . F ak !". g I ),ow s; 1 double shovel plow;Y | 2 double sets breechin , bal ' r<,w: l ‘ it, hlield manure spreader .good a' " ■ mention / g hurneßß; collars ’ aad “rticles too num> s W ;'t' »»is.»o:JriX.'ZS* “■« ““ (X , bov A „h!;- TR ° u t n e it a •» Ald dI „ x:, v, ,";J y

by Senator James J N e Jdl, ! to mandate th« auditor t 0 ))lty ' increased salary rate of s lo a — O— ... Heiman Bouck, of Prehl.. tuw -. wus ill the city today lokim- ~l t„ r h ' iuess interests.