Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1927 — Page 2

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<t-TTT=— TTTT.r - —== xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x x CLASSIFIED ADS » XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FOR SALE: cheap, one 4f(X>t show cane. Indiana Electric company. l'hon e 4Q5. 29t3 FOR sale: The Deiatur School Board wiill receive healed blds on Wednesday evening, Feb. 16, 1927, at 7:31) o’clock on the following: 2 cylindrical 75-gnllon water tanks with gas heaters attached and two hot ulr furnaces. The heaters mid furnaces are in good condition. For information call 725. 27t5 For Sale-Quick A splendid down town property and building site, the old Riverside barn on E'irst street, 109 t'eet wide and extending back to river. Must be sold aL once. A bargain for some one. It will make you money. H. S. Michaud, Phone 104 28-4tC TOR SALE—or trade — tight room modern house, steam heat. Will sell or trade for property in Decatur. 11. S. Michaud, Phone 104. 28-4 tC FOR SALE FORT WAYNE RESIDENCE! TO SELL AT SACRIFICE! —9 rooms and bath. Entrance hall, living room, dining room, library, bed room. down. Five bed rooms and liath up. Linoleum in kitchen and bath room. New blinds. Three compartment basement. Farqua furnace. New garage. This can be made duplex with very little expense, or it can be used as is for rooming house. Located in good residential section of city, near schools and the Zion Lutheran church. E’or more information write Box HDY. Decatur Daily Democrat. Price $7,500. 29t3 FOR SALE—-Good one horse wagon, 2 buggies, good 12 in. plow. Inquire at 334 S. sth street or call phone 824. 28t3x I'flß SALE Electric Washer iit good condition. 321 North sth st. or tel. 708. 28t3 FOR SALE —14 shoats. weigh about 100 lbs each. C. P. Heekathorn, 2nd bouse south of Dent school house. FOR SALE 15 shoats. weight about 85 lbs. e ach. Claude Harvey, Phone 4-M. 30-3tx Ft)R SALE I.', small pigs. Call at Schmitt's Meat Market or Phone 96. 30-3tx WANTED OPPORTUNITY to purchase good paying grocery. Located on Second st. Will lease building to purchaser. Must be sold soon, inquire at Niblick & Co. 2713 WANTED TO TRADE A first class property in Fort Wayne, renting for $55.00 per month for a desirably located property in Decatur. Call 50 and ask for Mr. Brown during working hours. A bargain if taken at once. 26-3 t e.o.d. WANTED to l:l. Y Used Bicycle. Must be in good condition. Phone 625. 30-3t,x FOR RENT FARM FOR RENT —So acres 2T2 miles ( from Decatur. John Myers, 316 N. 4th st. 29-3tx FOR RENT—Southwest corner suite of office rooms, second floor K. of C. building. Modern ami elevator, service. Inquire Dynois Schmitt. 28t3] LOST AND FOUND IT)UND —Psi lota Xi sorority pin. Call 490. 28-2 t LOST — License plate No. 215556. Finder please return to this office. 30-31 X NOTHE _ Ol' < OM M|s»IOM:IO sale OF HEAL ESTATE The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order ol the Adams Circuit Court, inAde and entered in a cause therein pending entitled laurel F. Key-] Holds ve. Ruth O. Barden. Burton E.| Barden and Benjamin F. /Burkett anal numbered 1277 D upon the dockets thereof, hereby giver notice that M the Lan Office of Dore 11. Erwin nt 153 .South Second Street. Decatur, lutllunit on Saturday, the IHth day of February, 1927, Het ween the Hour* of JO o’clock A. .M, ami 2 o’clock I*, fl. and frunt day to day thereafter until Mold, he will offer for sale at private sale . and at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter ( % ) of section sixteen < 1G) township twenty-six (26) north, range lourteen (14) cast, in Adams County, Indiana, Containing forty (40) acres, more or less. TEH MS DE SALE One third cash on day of sale; one third in one year therefrom, and one third in two years therefrom, Deferred payments to bear six percent interest truni date and to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and personal in c hold surety. Purchaser may at his option pay all cash. DORIC B. ERWIN Commissioner. Jan. 21-28—Feb 4 U — uuuouu- U PUBLIC I STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addraaalng | Office Room 1, People, Loan & Trust Bldg. , Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 | MILDRED AKEX , O _. - —ooo —poo—— G O -o DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I I i Office at Sale Barn I on Flrat Street I I I I Bacilary while diarrhoea of i j chickens controlled by blood | | test For parUculars, call j | Phones: Office 306; Res 301. j o _ o

XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X « BUSINESS CARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X 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 108' Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. s. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 72. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS! 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. 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 —9 FAR M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year (a 5%%, 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- —G O~ 0 LOBENSTEIN & TEEPLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 417 Residence Ph’one, Monroe, 81 <) () Hie history of hwilth is as L^flwxe 1 ' : I sy 1° read in our gp ino as gL nl, y other fact WakSSW Nature reveals to tia' slu53ire<7oremost\<Ient. Call today learn your condition. * Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hour,: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. ■anHMnHflMaflOHl Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 Phone 181. NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THE CONCORDIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' OK MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN, hereby gives notice that its blank fire policy No. 23619, formerly in the hapds of Hr. E. Studebaker, agent for said Company i al Decatur, Indiana, has been lost, mislaid or stolen, ami said Company will not be responsible as insurers for any loss claims under said policy and ' said policy is hereby declared null [ and void by the Company. Anyone ' having any knowledge of the wherei aliouts of said policy, will please notify Mr. H. A. Clark. Manager. Western Department of Die Concordia Fire liisuranco Company. 844 Rush Street. Chicago. Illinois, or Mr. Ross 1 A. Moore, State Agent, 222 Medical ' Arts Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 27t3 . ' A . .1 ’

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. FEBRUARY I. 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipt!, 2.401); shipments. 1.820; receipts, 1,600; holdovers, 1,070, 10-' 15c higher; bulk. 180 pounds down. in- 1 (hiding pigs, $13.00(11 $13.15; 190 to 220 pounds, ipostly. $13.00; 216-250. pounds. $12.75(1 $12.85; packing sows. '$10.500811.00; cattle receipts, 300, mostly she stock, active, strong; common heifers, $6 25 (it $7.40; medium grades, $7.85®58.15; reactor cows, $3.25(1 $3.85; few, $4.50; calves 11 receipts, 1.000. active, steady; top vealers. $17.00; cull and common. $llOO [email protected]; sheep receipts. 4.000, active, fully 25c higher, sorts; light bulk good and choice fat lambs. $13.25; cull and common mostly. $11.0041 $11.50; this covers 10 and 11 o'clock report. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—May. $1.42 1-2; July, $134 5-8; Sept.. $1.31 5-8. Corn - May, 81c; July. 84 l-2c; Sept.. 86 5-Bc. OatsMay, 47 l-8c; July. 47 3-8 c; Sept., 46c. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs. 130 lbs. down $12.00 130 to 200 lbs L<r.. 12.25 200 to 250 lbs. 12.15 250 to 300 lbs 12.00 I 300 to 350 bs. 11.85 Calves SB.OO to $15.00 Receipts—Hogs: 500; calves. 100; sheep, 300. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 4.1 Fowls 21c Chickens '... . 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese. 12c Ducks ; 14c Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (. (Corrected Feb. 4.1 Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 35c@40c New Mixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New Yellow Corn 75@80c New YVheat $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-82.50 Good alsac seed SI2J)O LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) 47c YOTiu: or i ixai. si.i i i.Hiics r or use ven ><(. z.iar. Notice is hereby given t<> the creditors. heirs ami legatees of Edwin \V. l-'i in<_e. <i<'-eased, t<» appear in l!:e Adams Circuit Conrt. held at Decatur Indiana, on the 2ft day of February, 1!‘27, and show cause, if anv. why Die FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with tli»- estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then- ami there make proof as heirship, and re<-eive their distributive shares. MA UG A HET FI LANCE ’>•;<■s»ll»r. inai.tifii I'ebruar?. L IH2» i '..i •• i:_ i-.rwin. Aitoi ik y PREACHES ON DIVINE HEALING (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONE) this healing will be instantaneous or gradual in proportion to the faith exercised. The evangelist also emphasized the fact that. God heals that the life may honor Him: sin must be put out of the life gild must be consecrated to the doilig of his will. She gavej several instances of remarkable healing under her ministry; one, partic ] ularly of a boy born with feet turned inward so that it was impossible for j him to move at all save with crutches and then with great difficulty. He i had been taken to Ann Arbor and his limbs placed in a Plaster Paris cast lor eight months, but with no improvement. After being prayed for, he immediately leaped out from where he was sitting, the following morning he walked with the aid of a cane and in two weeks walked perfectly. More than a dozen were prayed for ipst evening in the service and some of them felt the healing power, wit- ' nessing to that fact. There were also testimonials to healing from the Sunday afternoon meeting. The power of God Is being realized by nil who are attending the services. Mrs. Tribbett is being used mightily in the preaching of the Word and privately men have stated they have felt the power of God going through them like an electric current while she preached. She holds her audience wpell-bound. All credit she attributes to the power of God. There is a service this afternoon and this evening at 7:30 o'clock. There will also be a service Saturday evening. On Sunday, there will be an ali-day service at the church. A IHit-l ick dinner will be served during the noon hour. In the afternoon, there will he another healing service. To all these services lhe public is heartily invited and urged to attend. Mrs. J. G. Neptune and Mrs. J. R. Blair spent the day in Fort YY'ayue. i

J CARD OF THANKS | We wish. lii this manner, to exi press our appreciation for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us by our neighbors and friends during the Illness and death of <>uV son ( and brother, Gerald Chronister; also the assistance given in the hornet by Raymond Fryback; the consoling 'words offered by the Rev. R. W. I,oose and Mrs. Ida Tribbett; and for (he many floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. William Chronister and Children. —o PLANS FOR RACE MEET ANNOUNCED (OONTINCBD FROM PASM SIM) side of (he midway. Persons wishing concession space on the south side <f the midway may procure same from Mr. Kelly. There will be harness races on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, August 23, 24, 25 and 26. There will be three or four races each day and the purses will be S3OO. The Harness Horse Association rules will govern the races. There will be free acts in front of the grandstand each day and night. These acts have not been contracted for yet. Whether or not there will be an automobile show and other, merchants’ exhibits, depends entirely on the local merchants, Mr. Kelly stated. If they wish to have exhibits! during the week, he will be glad to! arrange for the same. Every child under twelve years of age will be admitted free every day during the week, Mr. Kelly stated. The dates for the Decatur Race meet and night show are exception- 1 ai'.ly good, since they come at the 1 ideal time for race meets and fairs. The local event will be during the week following the Banner Fair at Ctlina, Ohio, and the week preceding the annual Van Wert County fair, at Van Wert, Ohio, both neighboring cities. o DECLARES WORLD IS SIN-CURSED (CONTINUED FROM PARE ONE) the political, social, industrial and educational life of the world. The cause back of the suicide epidemic now sweeping the great universities of our country is the atheistic leaching permitted there. "The Bible says that the triune' enemy of man is the world, the flesh. | and the devil. People recognize that the devil is an enemy; they recognize that the flesh is an enemy, but Hey do not seem to recognize the fact that the world is also an enemy | of their souls and will damn their souls eventually if it is given the op- ! portunity. The dance of our day is of the' world and is ruining the characters 1 damning the .-ouc of i.iost id" those who are a party to it. The' preacher of the gospel has jast as] good a right to dance as the rest of you. When we stand before the judgment bar of God, preacher and layman are going to stand on the same platform and if you think that a preacher’s influence would be bad, if he were to dance, you may be assured that yours is bad. if you follw that type of amusement. The tendency of the dance is immoral and always has been. Tne greatest crime of the age is sex- , ual depravity and the greatest feeder of lust and passion in the world j is the modern dance.” The evangelist then took up the ' question of card playing and proved that this game also belonged to the I Devil’s kingdom. “There are two kingdoms in the process of construction in this world. ; In outward display, the kingdom of Satan far exceeds the kingdom of

PUBLIC SALE I. the undorstgned, will sell at public sail 1 , at my residence, on what is khnwr. as the Levy Bolyard farm, located 3 miles west and % mile south of . Monroeville; 1 mile west, and 1% miles north of Boston store, 1% miles J south ot Maniuardt Lutheran church; in miles north of Decatur, in Madison township, Allen county, Indiana, un MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1927 Beginning at 12 o'clock noon. The following property* 8 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES J Federick King, No. 12699, Bay Belgian Stallion, 6 years old, weight 1800 ■ lbs ; Moineau De Bove, No. 5308, Sorrel Belgian Stallion, 19 years old, i woght 2000 n>s. These Stallions are sound and sure. Bay Mare, coming 3 rears old, we:ght 1500, well broke; Bay Horse Colt, (mining 2 years old; Bay Horse (oil. coming 1 year old. These colts are full brothers and sisters, , and are good ones. Grey Driving Colt, 3 years old. standard breed; Span of Sorrel .Mules, 3 and 4 years old, weight 2250. These mules are quiet and • worked al everything on the farm. * i 7 HEAD OF CATTLE i Holstein and Jersey HeMer, 2 years old. giving 3 gal. of milk a day, bred; iliojstein and Jersey Heifer. 2 years old. will be fresh in the spring;' Jersey and Shorthorn Helfer, coming 2 years old. will be fresh in February; Jersey ‘and Shorthorn Heifer, will be fresh in the spring; Holstein and Shorthorn . I Heifer, 16 months old, will be fresh next fall; Jersey and Guernsey Heifer, ■ 18 months old. will be frosh next fall; EuH Blood Holstein Bull, will be 2 yrs. , old in the spring. This is an extra good Bull. All these cuttle are T. B. tested. 32 FINE HOGS ■ j Chester White Sow. carrying her third litter bf pigs; 4 Spring Gilts, bred , in December; Chester White Male Hog; 26 head of Early Spring Shouts. . 1 TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of $5.0,0 and under, cash; sums over $5.00, J a credit of 9 months will lie 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 ■ properly removed until settled lot ■ I ERNST C. VEIT Boy S. Johnson, Auctioneer Joseph J. Peters, Clerk

I Christ We must belong to one or the other of these kingdoms. If we are not lined up with the Christ, we are lined up with the opposition. ChrlKt calls for volunteers to array themselves under the banner of the ‘ King of righteousness and stand ' foursquare agulust Satan and his hridu. thl< (»xl|lliwulttnK world." The subject of Rev. Taylor's sermon tonight Is “A Great Secret." The prayer meeting will be held at 7 | o’clock. —•— —o — mitii i: oc fix »i. -iiri i.i:mi:nt <»' i :- i vri: x<>. a:ta:i Motive Is hereby wlv. n tn the ' tors. hi-lrx and legatees "f Anna Mer-I aeman. ■!« < eased, to appclr (a tt'-i Adams Circuit Court, held at I •<■■ aln. l, Indiana, on tliv t-l da' of I'ehrmir''.l 1' 2t. and show .anise. If any. Why tin I I'INAI. SET I LILMEN'I’ ACCOUNTS wltlil tile estate of said decedent should not I !*♦• approved: an<l Bftld heirs are noil* I fled to tlien and there nwtke prool "fl lieiiNhip, and receive their distributive nha res. MINNIE KNAI’KE AainnlstrntHx Deeutur, Indiana February 2 1927 Dore B. Erwin, Attorney Feby, 4-11 HOSPITAL NOTES George Gase, of route 7, was taken to the Adams County Memorial hospital yesterday, suffering with a broken leg. He fell out of a haymow while working on his farm. Mrs. Mary Stults. of this city, unJNEiSYSUBEWAY TO BELIEVE PILES Pain Vanishes — All Symptoms of Piles Disappear s Very Quickly SIMPLE HOME REMEDY AND ONLY COSTS 60c “After suffering agony with piles and tyying every old thing. I took my doctor’s advice —threw away the ointments and suppositories and began getting directly at the cause, internally, by taking Colac File Pilis with each meal. The pain left me iu 24 hours and all sign of piles completely left me in less (han two weeks and 1 haven't had a symptom of Piles or sign of return since.” declares a happy, enthusiastic man who formerly suffered agony. Unless neglected so long an operation is necessary, it is now a simple matter to get relief from Piles, thanks to modern medical discoveries. We now know what causes piles and into convenient chocolatecoated pill form under name of Colac I P.le Pills, you can get at any well (.stocked drug store the medicine to ' quickly, surely and satisfactorily reilieve pile trembles. ' Colac Pile Pills taken at meal times fcr a few days correct conditions internally. They are made in the world's largest laboratory of finest ingredients. A whole bottle costs only 60c. Thousands of cases with I not a failure physicians and specialists to endorse Colac pile pills ■'without reserve. We sell and recoml mend Colac Pile Pills—the last word Jin effective Pile treatmenti—Enter- ; prise Drug Co. J Fred Busche 'I Auctioneer, Sale Dates Feb. 11—Joseph Heimann, big colsing out farm sale, t'/z 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. 16—Hugh K. Stewart 1 estate, Washington C. H., Ohio, Duroc sow sale. J Feb. 17—Terrell S. Carr, New 1 Vienna, Ohio, Duroc hog sale. Feb. 21—Joe Pease. mile west of Honduras. General - farm sale. patronage appreciated. 1 Call Monroe for Fred Busche. I save and make you money.

derweut an operation for the rctaoval| us tonsils at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Miss opal Krugh. of toute 6 under-j went a major operation at the hispital Frank Sheets, of near Convoy, Ohio] underwent an operation for the rcino-l val of toiulls ut the hospital yeater-l day. -

I Saturday Specials I fl Plenty of Real Fresh Oysters * Choice Fancy Cuts of V eal Sugar Cured Corned Beef Fresh Beef and Pork Tenderloins Large Wheel Swiss Cheese f Fancy Plain and Stuffed Olives, in bulk T Fresh Mince Meat, in bulk ■ Dill and Sweet Pickles, bulk 8 Choice Plate Beef Boil, lb l(lc ■ Good Roasts of Beef, tb 12' c x Fancy Beef Steak, lb 20c 1 Pure Pork Sausage, tb ; 25c Fresh Cottage Cheese & Country Butter Plenty of Spare Ribs and Back Bones Fresh (hound Horseradish & Sassafrass I COFFEE—--2 ibs. Man O’ War Coffee 85e 2 tbs. Bursley’s Hi-Grade Coffee 95c 2 tbs. Perfect’s Coffee SI.OO W 2 Ibs. M. .1. B. Coffee $1.05 -* 2 Ibs. H. & K. Coffee .$1.05 BP Your choice of any of the following " 6 cans for 75c Little Elf Red Kidney Beans | Favorite Tomatoes Perfect Stringless Green Beans g Little Elf Peas |s Little Elf Sweet Corn Wilsco Cut Beets $ Classic Pumpkin ■ Moss Rose Pork and Beans ■ Snyder’s Sour Kraut Beechnut Prepared Spaghetti 3 cans Pacific Gem Pineapples, a ; H regular 30c seller 80c I ■ Anything you want in the Meat Line. S? Deliveries any time. Try us. $ We want your meat orders. ! Phones 106 or 107. i ;| Mutschlers Meat Market |

PUBLIC SALE As I am quitting farmins; I will sell at public auction at ii.;miles south, 1 mile west of Decatur; l’ /2 miles'north and 1 mil' v Monroe, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. I HEAD OF HORSES 1 Black Horse, 10 years old, weight 1350 lbs.; Bay Horse. 10 y weight 1350 lbs.. This is a good loam of horses, sound; Bay Horse. 1 old, weight 1450 lbs.; Sorrel Horse, 11 years old. Weight 1-200 lbs. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE 11 Black cow, to freshen Feb. IS, a 6-gal. cow ; Holstein cow. due tFeb. 18th, a 6-gal. cow ; Guernsey cow, a 6-gas. cdw and a good omHplsteiu cow, giving over 4-gal. her day; Roan cow, giving 4’ 2 y .-!. p Holstein cow. giving over 4-gal. per day: 2 Red cows, giving 3 gal. I" ■ Black cow. giving 3-gal. per day; Holstein Helfer, 18 months old; om I good Guernsey Bull, 18 months old. Tills is a good herd of heavy prcows, you will not be disappointed in any of them. HOGS—in Shoats weighing from 50 to 100 pounds cadi. POULTRY—ISo good young laying hens. HAY AND GRAIN— Several tons of good Timothy Hav; 500 b good Oats; some Pop Cota. IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 wagons, hay ladders, hog rack combined; 1 emu ytitivalor, n. p. Fairbanks engine; 1 manure spreader; 1 Dain hay loader; 1 land m 1 spiketooth harrow; 1 new ,1,1. Case R.B.P. plow; IC.B. Q. corn p’ 1 8-hole Buckeye disk drill; 1 8-ft. float; 1 McCormick binder; 1 Am 1 wheel corn (litter; 1 tedder; good disk; ■ McCormic!: hay rak- : dump beds; 1 beet lifter; 1 hand cart; neckyokes, doubletrees; single' 1 double set harness: 1 single buggy harness; 1 tank heater: 1 Clipp 1 ningmill; 1 son-lb. platform Scales; 500-ft. ash flooring- grind stone; " jack; top buggy; 4-in. jaw vice; 1 28-ft. extension ladder: hav ail'" brooder house-; 4 hog feeders: hand shelter; 1 npwer corn smlhr: i dump, 10 gallon red barn paint; 3 hand sprayers; 24 grain sac . diums, ~ new li. gallon milk cans; 1 large fruit dryeti 1 lawn mower: 3 I augers, grass seeder; fence stretcher; small emery stone; pitch • shovels; hog- trough; chicken coops; 2 good wooden forks; 1 seed grader, corn racks; 1 hand cart; baskets; 10 co wfies; cow joke; 4 d" ■ good burlap sacks; 1 wheel barrow; 1 tin shear; 1 pruning shear; I ' 1 \ Ct ,(r lg nul ?' cross cut ami hand saws; one dozen f.-ttit crates; 1 Anti-freeze fountain; cement tamper; brush scythe: 3 gallov -. ami Im--' chicken feeder; iron kettles; scoop board; shovel plow; log chain:-; bo taekle. barb wire stretcher: buggy pole; flfty feet inch piping; pipe v.r-m hammers; wrenches; chisles; eleven's; brace posts; level; rakes; machHie halters; collars; DeLaval No. 12 separator, used 2 months; l)»l» sewing machine; Hot Blast Wilson heater; Perfection Oil heater; Imm , inininz board; clothes rack; wash board; tub wringer, set of iron ; ermjars, lamps; 1 vacuum sweeper; 1 carpet sweeper; 2 gal. sausage and 1 ■ • press, and numerous other articles. 10 bustiel good Apples; 15 bushels of Potatoes. TERMS -All Slims of 85.pi> ami under, cash, over that amount a <-r« -' ' ' p l , ’ rchaßer giving bankable note bearing 8% interest the la months. 4/ 0 discount for cash on stints over $5.00. / JOE HEIMAN, Owner ROY JOHNSON and FRED BUSCHE, Aucts. JOHN STAROUST, Clerk rile Ladles Aid of th e Monroe M. E. Church will serve lunch.

Mint Jell for Roasts and Salads Try the dainty, dijiciotr. mhq f| a . ! vorej S’lnlffe-Jell for inakln. , ~. ble and ‘combination naiad „i u garnish. Or serve with u i. |, ;i ;place ot mint smite. Mint S" ;, s igreen, pleases the eye as a iul,i.. oration, in most reireshing i,i taste I Your grocer haa flunllte or c. r. q | t ] —