Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1927 — Page 2
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XBXXXXBX B B 8 8 8 B B 3 X CLASSIFIED ADS 8 KXXXBXXXX 55 X 55 X B B 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE —Ford trii<k7’ , a ton, with stock rack. SSO cash or will trade for hogs or cattle. Homer Ginter, phone (Taigville 11. R. No 2 19Foit SALE Winter top for a Ford, set of Ford side curtians, also some other tops. Some good used tires and I car parts. Frank's Service Station. West Monroe St. 21-3tx “DODGE "BROS?DEALERS” i SELL Dependable USED CARS 1926 Dodge De Luxe Sedan, likq new. 1925 Dodge De Luxe Sedan, A-l condition. all new- tires. 1923-Dodge Coupe, good mechanical condition. 1921 Dodge Touring, good' condition, good tires. 1919 Didge Roadster, good condition, good tires. 1926 Ford t’oupe, A-l condition, good tires. 1926 Ford Touring, like new. 1924 Ford Coupe. A-l condition, good tires, heater. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 213 North First St. Decatur, Ind. 22t2 FOR SA I,E— 70 Acres northeast - of Decatur. Extra good sandy black land. Complete good set of building. Electric lights stone road, a rare bargain at sllO per acre. E. W. Heckman, 1302 W. Wildwood Ave, Fort Wayne. 22-3tx WANTED ————i 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 Long leather davenport, call Phone 1123. 20-3tx FOR RENT Still in Business with two houses rentals $40 —To trade for 40 acres near Decatur. Daniel Erwin. 7-61 c Ft)R RENT -Fornt bed room. furnisK cd, in strictly modern home one square from court house. Phone 170. 22-6tx COURT HOUSE Suit Oct Check A suit on a check, in which judgment for S6O is demanded, was filed in the circuit court today by Silas Shimp against Orville Arnold and Oliver Pence. It is alleged by the plaintiff that the defendants gave him a check for $45. due him for labor, and made payable at the Farmers and Merchants Bank, at BryauJ, and that the defendants did not.,have funds in the bank to meet tjie check. Attorney Dore B. Erwin, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Christian Macke etux to Henry Macke, 80 acres in Preble township, .. .. ... $9.9110. MIEkltT * 41.E .No. 3-AS7 .loMrph M. Urcincr. Frank \nrnn<l, <iror|£e squicr. Trustres of the Improved Order of Red Men, vs. Alary .liihnwon, rt al. By virtue <»f an Order of sale to mn I directed from the Clerk <>f the Adams I Circuit Court, 1 will expose at public I sale, to the highest bidder, on Mondavi the 7th day <»f February, A. ]>., 1927. between tin hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o’clock I*. M. <»f said day, at the door of Ihe Court House In Dera til r, Adams County. Indiana, the rents and profits for h term not exceeding seven years, the following- described real <•> •> late, to-wit; Inlobs, number sixteen (16) seventeen (17) anti twenty-one (21) in the official plat of the Tqwii of Pleasant Mills, situated in Adams County, State of Indiana. Ami on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and ousts 1 will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of bald real estate. Taken as the property of Mary Z. Johnson and Bert Johnson, her Husband -rt al at the suit of Joseph M. Breiner, Frank All rand, George Squier, Trustees of the Improved Order Red Men. Said Sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or ppraisemont Laws. HAUL IPiLLINGSWOL’I I Sheriff Adams County, Indiana Lenhart Heller <Si. Schurtfor Attorneys fur Plaintiff Jim 12-19-26 Feed Grinding We have our new “Miracle Ace” hammer mill installed and are now ready to hammer the feed, from shelled corn to shock corn, hay or anything that can be ground in feed. FEDERATED CEREAL MILLS, McConnell Bros., 113 Fornax St. Phone 74 Decatur, Indiana X
x x ::K xxxbbx bxx b s x 3 BUSINESS CARDS « BKBXXXXXX K 3 X X 3 55 X H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. (Office Phone 314 Residence 1085 ; Office Hours; 10-12 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 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Ltjjtn on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 13E. 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. O — ( FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year (a) 5%, small com. 10 year @ 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 Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. O--—- —0 Many who suffer 4WSyrom pressure of ha ck bo n c joints ll P on HR’ spinal ft -mbM nerves are sick WZygy — literally halfI *<li ad. Come alive. TJlfeJoromostf Alive all the way. Adjustments will 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 628y OOO—OOO O I A3NV dSHdIIW | UH auoifd oiuoh-909 »uoMd »osiO Opig »snjj_ ■y ueoq saidoag ‘I uiooH aoijjo | Bu|«e»jppv pue 6uiqdej6o9iuw| w H3HdVBOON3IS I O IT 8 O d O ■■ nno—ooo n Pasadena Bars Chaplin Films Pasadena, Cal.. Jan. 26—(United Press)- —Charles Chaplin and his inimitable clowning have been banned from the screen indefinitely by this city, almost within hearing of the grinding of cameras of the film colony, it was announced today. The step was taken by the Pasadena board of censors taking a negative view of the, comedian's moral standing as the result of the sensational divorce complaint filed by Hie comedian's vyife. Cet the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays 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. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26. 1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 1000, holdovers 1145; n gs and light lights steady; heavier • Kinds 10-15 c higher: 170 lbs. down. : [email protected]: 180-210 lbs. $12.90«i . 13.15; 225 260 rt>. $12.75; few 300 lb. ’ $12.50; packing sows $10.25© 11.00. Cattle receipts 200 steady; liglft steers $9.60; common to medium heifers $6.5097.35. Calf receipts 500 steady; mp veals sl7; cull and common $11.@13. Sheep receipts 800, holdovers 1000; fat lambs 25c higher, oilier classes steady; top fat lambs $13.25; few over 90 tbs. sl3; extreme heavies sll up; cull and common, $10.50© 11.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—May. $1.42 3-8; July. $1.33 1-8; Sept., $1.29 5-8. Corn—May. 82 l-4c; July, 85 5-8 c; Sept., 87 l-2c. Oats May. 49 l-8c; July. 48 3-4 c; Sept., . 46 7-Sc; LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Co.iecteii Jan. 26) Fowls •••• 21C Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese ; l- c Ducks /. 14c Eggs, dozen 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Jan. 26) Barley, per bushel 60c [ Rye. per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 35c@40c New Mixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New Yellow Corn 7i@Boc /New Wheati $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dojen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) 47c noth 1: or < 011 MtssioMctrs sai.i: I oi- hi-: 11. kstvi'e Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, in an action for partition pending in said .Court wherein William H. Johnson, adminstrator of the estate of Iticklief B. Johnson, deceased is phdntiff ami Mattie E. Lenhart, et al are defendants to sell tin ; real estate described in the complaint in sai<l cause, will, as such Coniinissi>»n- --! er, on SATURDAY' the 12th day of Eeb- ’ ruary 1927, between the hours of Jo o'clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. or rn • any day thereafter, if not then sold, of- | fer for sale at private sale at the law office of Heller A Schurger at No. 133 South Second Street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, for not Jesa than tin full appraised value, Jbereof. to th< ■ highest and best bidder, the following j real estate situated in the county of I Adams and state of Indiana, to-wit:-Commencing at the north west cor. i tier of the south east quarter of the I north east quarter of section eleven (11) township twenty seven (t’7) norln of range thirteen (13) east, thence east i on said quarter section line forty th”*,(43) rods and six (G) feet, thence south ; six (6) rods and eleven(ll) feet to Lhe north line of the right of way the Toledo, St. Louis and Western Railroa*! (now known as the Nickel Plate ral'.j road) thence south west on and along I the north line of the right of way ( I i said railroad fifty (sft) rods six and one half i 6’£) feet to the west line of said j south east quarter of the north east I quarter of said section eleven (IT) them e nuri.il lioi iy tiitte (321 rad.-, ’ ’ ' .... 9 . - in gin’iing. Also l oniineiving .it a point on the east line of section elevon (11) ’! township and range aforesaid, fifty (50) • ! rods and two (2) feet south of ,tlu ! north east corner of said section eleven • ‘ (11). tlipni e running west parallel with . the north line of said section to tipII west line; of the north east quarter . i of th<* north east quarter of said sv< - k ! tion eleven (11). thence south twcul.v .• nine (29) rods fourteen and one hall (1 1»4) feet more or less to the south' » . w< st corner of said north cast (pun ter I f the north east quarter of said sc* - •'lion eleven (11). them •• east on the 11 south line of said north cast quarter I of the north east quarter of said se<tion to where Hot north line of th i right of way of the Toledo, St. Louis j and Western railroad (now known as the Nickel Plate railroad) crosses said i south line of said north east quarter of ! the north east quarter of said section eleven (11) them •• in a northeasterly i direction on ami along the Aorth liii - of said right of wav of said railroad . to the east line of said section eleven ! (11 » then« r nortn on the cast line of said section seventeen (17) rods and sc*a n (7) foot more or less to the pla<-• of Heginning, except from said last described tract the following described tracts, to-wit:- Commencing fifty ( iglo <SS) rods and one foot south of tlj< north oast corner of section eleven (II ’ township and range aforesaid, tlirm west parallel with the north line of said section nine) 9) rods one and on-‘ half ( I ) fret, them e south parallel i with the east line of said sc lion, six ’ (6) ro<£f< and eight (X) feet, thence in a straight line to a point on the east line of said section, five-(5) rods ami . eight (S) fort south of the place of be- • : ginning, thence north fiY<‘ <■*>) rods Jami eight (N» feet to the place of’beginning; and except also > 'qninemdn,; 1 at a point six (6) ro«ls ami eight (8) fret south of a point which ’ is nine (l») rods ami one and one halj (l' 2 ) feet west paralh l with the north j line of sr< tion eleven (II) township ’ .and range aforesaid of a point on th<‘ least line said section elevcn(ll). J wh'-h last m< ntlowcd point is fifty • eight (5-8) rods and one (1) foot south I of the north east corner of said section eleven <11) themr running west | parallel with the north line of suid section < b xon (11) three (.‘I) rods and ' thirteen (1 ■"«-) feet, theme south paral--3 lei with the cast line of said sccliob J j to the north line of the right of wqy. ■ of the Toledo, St. Louis ami Western railroad (now known as the Nickel Plate railroad), theme in a north en'-t 1 direction on and along the north line • of the right Os way of said railroad to the cast line of said section eleven I (11). theme north on the cast lino of said section to a point sixty three (63) rods nine (9) fret south of tin north east corner of said section ele\< i (II), thence in u westerly direction on a straight line to the place of beginning. TerniH of miilcj- Ono third of the purchase money cash, one third in nine | months and one third in oiglite -u i months front day of sale, deferred pa - I* i mentk to be evidenced by iioles w»il\-. Ing valuation and appraisoniont laws’ i and to be secured by mortgage on Hie j resit estate sold. Purchaser may pat the full amount X»f the purcha.’.e moncj in cash if so desired. Said sale to be free of lions. Dated this 17th day of January 1927. ‘ E BL’BT LENHART. ConimUtiuhoi i fUhry B. Heller, l ied T. Schurger. Attoruey© (j Jhu.
i “PEACHES” ENDS l HER CASE; HOPES | [ TO WIN DIVORCE 1 ICOXTIXUED FttOM ingk at a fushiouuble hotel where the, Brow-uiugH were living, about Sept. | • 15. She wad called to the Browning • apartment during the night when [ Mrs. Browning became $11; and found her daugltter frothing at the mouth.' biting her tongue and her arms, 1 jerking. “Mr. Browning told me that Frances would die soon anyway because in . one of those spells she would bite ’ her tongue off,” she said. ■ — COMS 1 '• Lift Off-No Pain! ( J \ \ // ' L \ /7 Nil \ // teEZONfJo\. xL 2 - j Doesn't hurt one bus Drop a little •'Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then short- : ly you life it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of ’Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient i ' to remove every hard corn, soft corn ; i or corn between the toes, and the foot railuses, without soreness or Irrita- < Inn i ■mZ- TK 1 ■ • 4-q WHtf^rriri 1 -*.**■< j»■ .. The ‘jyrw ZVerrr'stm, when completed, will be the largest and tallest hotel ut the marid, cmuateint 3,400 rweu When in Chicago Stop at the MORRISON HOTEL Tallest in the World 46 Stories High Closest in the city to ofSoea. theatres, stores and talk road depots Rooms $2.50 up all outside, each with bath, running ice wata* and Ser vidor Garage prlmlege, for ererr !» Morrison hotei TMK HOTKU O 4» FBRFBCT SBRVRCK ■ ‘-TERRACE MAj©L'i J S§W* j L° w i
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS * ~~ Taxes Bor The Year 1926 Notice is hcrcUy given tli.it tlic t ix.-s levied for the State. County, School nan.l other nurn, . , . , C " unty ’ lhc C “ y " f L '—'■ 111 fl '"' ‘‘ u »r '?< Monday, May 2nd, 1927 1 being l ' 0 llalt (ln vasC lhc filSt halt is l)aid due) '"■'■’‘"Ong due and payable on or before the FIRST MONJi N vr Monday, November 7th, 1927 Th- following t;ihle shows the ’at ' of taxation on each ONE HUNDRED I‘OLL.VRS WORTH of.’ nr, .i»i-t-. I Ship* anti ( <M-Durations in Adams (ou'ity, Indiana, for Hie •. "• - ;|1 anb t.? t-wJ ..-eAS iuh on • . •: h .i? r ? i e ~~ ' Touxs.tt., '•: : : r r m s u < i I I lI.MH ? ~ PoH^x I I « H■? 4 ? : i — i ■ M : s : I, : '3*i X H t — 2. — - g S I tJ ' M.©:C H O , I.T:©I K - © ' < ' " D Z I " 3 = . 7. j ' H ’ : < ' i : ■ 1 5 > : ' ' I-JdT i id■ f J N : ■ i < OItI'ORATIONS ; ' ■ d : :I ; ' M H M ■ I- ( 1 ' .bt ! ."ts I .<U>S ."II?.- i .on) , ,»|>l r——I ■ ."is I ■•><»<•., .lot-.'.. I .<lO2 .mar. . .:tir, .«2.-, ■ .it uk '7 ,r I I 1.71: i< M . i 1 , .131 I .<’7 | .n|S! .nor, .0025 j .002 1 .opos j’.|j .‘22.. ] a; ox '•>;,' ! ! foo .y, . ■ | 1 .1:11 I .<l7 I .nix I .11117,-, I .1)07 ,:; lr , '.so r , -J; -22 I.< ■ I . 0) • / Bluet.reok .111 .07 1 .ms: .mu; .un?r, | .unz : .linos s-t j ns .7.1 i.; . r , 1111 Ir, ian 'o • u i Mi'iini- ' ■ ,i:tl .07 | .»in I ,00% .002' uno.-, d? . p - ' p,! '.'U-'■ j ■ r '2 d i ■- r'" r " , d;! i'"I! ’""N n "- r ’ l J* i iod nd d,„- ! d! I i I!-' , 1 ■ J i .0.1." is ji'ii; I .00.-r, | ,002 i .neo.-. .:;i.-, ..mi i-’i'- l-f! i.«.‘. 1 100 '-,<> 11 "nbi'b I .1-.1 ; .07 1 .ids. .mu; i .0025; .1102 I .llljof, 15 : ',7. i I 1,... , I , ■ Jefferson ,1::i I ,i>7 | ."IS | .out; I .002 | jii.-, '.i-j., >,« 'id 'v -' ''.'.ii L" 1 2:;d 100 ~ I ’’ ' w , " t , .1■: 11 .117 I ,nis | .11111,1 .iio2s| .111121 .uoor, , .2251 .1.", n i'7 'i- : ’ i 2101 , '„■> ■' " "" 1 le. aliir-Wa.ihingtoii .1:: 1 1 ."7 I .11 IS : .oni; .11025; .111.12 1 .0005 .315 1 225 I :!'■ ‘i 75 : 'e- ■°-' - 7 ' l ,i: ' 247 1 1011' 'n ; i 1 11 1" " ■ ■ i .1511 .07 1." is, .1,00 | .0025 .otq] .0005 225 in M 5'I .73 I .05 id'; - '• d'' ' . .131 i .07 | .HIS I .mo: .002.-, .002) .3,5 22 .7 I I'i 'mi o ; .02 .311 , , ls 1 ■’ ''so J' 1 ■ £ls $ jdided bd :d ... ... T I.no .s(l' .11 .’() LOUItS KLEINE, Marlin Jaberg, Auditor Treasurer, Adams Counlw 1 C Decatur, Indian' ...... . Jan. IS-19-26
iQeorge Whitten burger Enjoying Army Life Word has been received in this city I fioui George Whlttenbarger, Decatur] I young man who is in the United States | army, stationed at Fort Benjamin liarlisou. that he likes the army lite fine. ] Mr. Whittenbarger, who was under the guardianship of Dr. Elizabeth Burns,
ANNUAL REPORT The annual report of Clerk for the City of Decatur, Indiana, for the year ending, December 31, 1926. is as follows: On Hunds Fund Jan. 1. 1926 Receipts Expended Dec.31.'26 Electric . $31,834.91 $197,078.53 $184,560.80 $12,517.73 Water 6.188.44 34.899.72 30,405.84 4.493.88 General . 24.466.87 60,318.47 45,156.88 15,161.59 sinking 8,060.90 9,117.55 2.112.50 7.005.05 Total $70,551.12 $301,414.27 $262,236.02 $39,178.25 Witness my hand and official seal this 25th day of January, 19-7. (SEAL) CATHERINE KAUFFMAN, City Clerk. Stock Sale BUTLER & AHR’S SALE BARN. DECATUR, INDIANA at 1 o'clock I*. M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1927 30—Fresh and Heavy Springer Milk Cows—3o 10—Head of Good Horses—lo 100—Head of Hogs—loo 100—Head of Sheep—loo BUTLER & AHR Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. — PUBLIC SALE As we have decided to quit farming wewill offer for £ale at what i-■ known as the Peter Zesef farm, 3 miles southeast of Decatur, on the Salem load, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2,1927 Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. the following personal property, to-wit: 4— HEAD OF HORSES— 4 Black mare, 10 y s old. weight 1300 lbs.; GraJ- horse, 8 years old, weight 1600 tb<; Rl-- mare, 8 years old, weight 1400 lbs.; Bay mare, 6 years old, Weight 1400 lbs. These are ali good work horses. 6—HEAD OF CATTLE—6 Holstein cow, 6 years old. fresh Feb. 27: Red cow, 6 years old, fresh in May; Black cow, 7 years old. fresh Feb. 20; Guernsey cow, 8 years old, fresh Feb. 28; Red cow. 8 years old, bred in October. These are all good milk cows. One 4-months-old calf. 21—HEAD OF HOGS—2I Three brood sows, bred to farrow about March 20; 18 head cf fall shoats weigh about 70 lbs. each. 20—HEAD OF SHEEP—2O Twenty head of good breeding ewes. will'lSmb about March 10. POULTRY Six dozen chickens; 5 head of roosters: 3 turkev hens: 1 gobbleHA T AND GRAIN . . ... Al (t 209 1 ■ fiusnei o •: bushel of seed.corn; 10 bushel of red clover seed; about 15 ton of timothy FARMING IMPLEMENTS t Milwaukee binder; Hoosier grain drill; Ohio hay loader; Deering mower; Black Hawk corn planter; disc; hay rake; land roller: one riding cultivator; two walking breaking plows; single shovel plow; spike tooth harrow; rubber tire top buggy; two broad tire wagons; wagon box; hav r<uk; two r.ew set's mud boat runners; two horse road dump scraper; fanning mill; fence stretcher; hog crate: chicken crates; galvanized horse trough: scales’ GOO lbs.; iron kettle; Hard press; seed sower; grindstone; two double sets of breeching work harness; one new double set, used about 6 months- one ret. of s'ngle buggy harness; horse collars: fly nets; Empire cream s’opar, a or; Scotch Collie dog, this is a good stock dog; and numerous other articles TERMS—AII sums o? $5 .and under cash. Over this amount a credit of 12 mouths will be given. Hie purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing 8% interest' the last 6 months. Four percent discount for cash on sums over $5.00. ZESER BROTHERS Auctioneer, Roy Johnson. . j olll , starost Clerk | Dinner will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul church.’ |
! of this city, enlisted in the army mv|eral months aio. He was sent from! I Fort Wayue recruiting office, under | 'the tutelage of Sergeant John Kane,| ’ to Fort Benjamin Harrison. He Is in | the field artillery branch of service. | He writes that he Is getting along fine.] ; and is enjoying army lite to the utmost. Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays ■— Jiiaß*
FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs. 110 to 140 lbs. i 140 to 200 lbs. ; 12.15 ! 200 to 275 lbs. 12.05 ! 275 to 350 lbs. 11.75 Mlalvea ?S-O0 to slnno Receipts: Hogs, 300; calves, 25; sheep, 100. , ■, p — ■ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022— — Phone IS!. COMING SALE DATES Book Your Sale Early. 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. Jan. 31 —Morris Asby, I mi. west of Willshire, closing out sale. Feb. j—(). Newport, ' 2 mile south and mile east of Monroeville. Feb. 2—Zeser Bros., 3 miles south of Decatur, farm sale. Feb. 3—C. T. Tumbleson, south of Wren. O. Farm sale. Feb. I—H. P. Reidenbach. 3 miles due east of Willshire, closing out sale. Feb. 7—Ernest C. Veit. 1 mi. west. l'/j mile north of Boston. Stock sale. Feb. B—Fred Kiehl, 4 mile east, 2% mile north of Wren, Ohio. Closing out sale. Feb. 9—Joe Bowen, Willshire. Ohio, Closing out sale. Feb. 10—Arthur Sipe, 6 ■ mi east of Berne. Closing out farm sale. i Feb. 11—N. E. Macklin. 5 miles northeast of Decatur on the Sam Krill farm. Feb. 12—Butler & Ahr, Decatur, stock sale. Feb. ,14—Joe Heiman. 4 mile south and 1 mile west of Decatur. closing out sale. Feb. 15—S. E. Rowland, Pennville, Ind., dosing out farm sale. Feb. 10—Ed Bollenbach. 7 miles east of Berne. Farm sale. Feb. 17—(). C. Ewell. > 2 mile south, 2 miles east Ossian, or 3 : miles north and 1 mile west of Tocsin. Feb. 17—Seth Beldon, 5 mi. i southeast of Willshire. Feb. 18—Frank Hammond. 3 mile east, 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 21—L. Diver, 2 miles south. 3 miles west of Monroeville. Feb. 22—John A. Isch, Bluffton, R. 4, farm sale. ■ yii. 22—WtHigan -Mauller, i • fiifte wth, i ‘liiftc ' we-M Wren, 0. Feb. 23—Pat Mays, 1 mile south of Rockford. Closing out farm sale. Feb. 24—Pure bred Chester White hog sale, Monroeville District Breeders Assn., 3 mile north of Monroeville. 1 eb. 25—Gust Borne. 1 irile west, 2 3 4 miles north of Preble. 1 I eb. 28—W. O. Robinson, ; Galveston, Ind., farm sale, i Mar. I—Wayne Gaunt, 5 miles east of Decatur, closing I out sale. Mar. 3—John Weaver. 1(1 n iieast of Decatur, l/z mi. north Middleberry, 0., closing out sale
