Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1927 — Page 2
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xxxxx»:xx x x x x x x x x K CLASSIFIED ADS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE FDR SALK i hlld's Kiddie Kar, Fumed Oak grandfather* clock, 2 old rose floor lump shades, black and gold bridge light shade, 1 table lump, music cabinet, golden oak library table. Call phone 32. 33-3 t EOR SALK A goon team of work horses. Early Rose and Russet potatoes. Two Fox terrier full-blood pups. Rhone 2 rings. Willshire. 3!-3t FOR SALK Five good sows, full blooded Spotted Poland China, except one. Zack Archbold. R. R. 9, by St. Paul church. 33t3x E'OR SALK White Emden gander, or will trade for a goose. Also some white goose feathers. Martin Kirchner, Decatur, Indiana, R. No.‘s, Preble Phone. 33-3tx FOR SALE— Baby Chicks. “Decatur’s Quality'’ Chicks at our very reasonable prices. Order early and get our Royal Brooder Stove and Royal Broodwonderful combination prices on our er house. Place your order now. The Decatur Hatchery, Phone 41'7 East .Monroe street. 33-4te.o.d WANTED WANTED House work in private home by young lady, can do any kind of house work. Permanent place preferred. Inquire at this office or write Box C. J., % Democrat. 32tHx FOR RENT FOR RENT—A 7 room modern house Marshall street. Vacant on or before Feb. 21. Address Mrs. Rose Moran, 1017 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 30-6 t FOR REN’t —Southwest corner suite of office rooms, second floor K. of C. building. Modern and elevator service. Induire Dynois Schmitt. 32 2t EDR RENT 1 — Front bedroom, furnished, in strictly modern residence, one bktck from court house. 32-6tx FtMt RENT Five room modern house. centrally located. Inquire of H. S. Michaud. Phone 104. 33-3tx FOR RENT—Semi-modern bouse on J nth street. Good location. 1* C. Melm 33-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —Two tires on my truck. One 32x6; one 30x31j. General cords. Finder please return to this office. LOST -License plate Finder please call phone 882-A. Decatjr 3113 LOSt—l927 li<Tnse~jiTate - Nt^ - '245884. Finder Phone 8831. 3'3-3tx PLAN NOW to fill your egg basket next winter. We specialize tn White Leghorn chicks from hens that have actually been laying 60% during these winter months. Call or write for particulars. Henry Yake, Decatur, Ind., R. .2, Craigville phone. 27 6t e.o.d. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Indiana, 42; Minnesota, 16. Illinois. 43; Ohio State, 30. Purdue 43; Franklin 34. Missouri, 32; Grinnell. 21. Drake 25; Washington 22. Arkansas U. 32; Southern Methodist U. 30. Ohio Wesleyan, 25; University of Cincinnati, 54. j Waynesburg, 26; Duquesne, 32. ' < Went Virginia, 44; Kentucky 26. ( NOTH i: OF HMI. '•FTTI.FMFVr OF I kwvi'e Ai>. Notice is tierebj’ given to the ireditors, heirs and legatees of Kregeri«*K Jlilpert. deceased, to appear in the -Adilins Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 19th day »»f February .1927. an<l show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of -uid decedent «iioid<i not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir- ( *hip, and receive their distributive shares WILLIAM F. HiLPERT Executor Decatur, Indiana. Jan. 27, 1927. C. L, Walters, attorney January 27-3 AITOI.XTMI-AT OF AOMIN is TH 1 THIA U ITII U ILL IN VEXED Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Adminisirarlix with will annexed us the estate of .Ificob U. Amstutz, lute of Adam* County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. VERENA AM ST I TX Administratrix with will annexed Dec. 21, 1926 Lenhart Heller, & Srhurger Attys Jan 25-Feb 1-8 ; o notice or mi.e of thf; old M” 111 ILIM.NG Notice is hereby given that in accordance with a resolution adopted by tin* Board of School Trustees of the School City of J*4*eatur, Indiana January 2<», 1927 the said Board of Trustees will offer for sale at public auction the frame stucco gym. buimling, located on parts of Inlots number 280 and 2XI in the First Addition to the town. (Now City) of Decatur, Indiana. Said sale u'ill be held on the premises on the HI day of February 1927. The terms of sale ' are cash, no hid will be entertained for less than the appraised value of said building, which appraisement nutv be seen at the office «>/ the School Superintendent of said school city. The Board of Trustees in making buNi saltreserves all electric and jpw fixtures, furnaces, hot water. systjiß, pipes and <oni:ections and loose, hinWier; all of which last named items are not included In the appraisement. The pun baser will be required to remove said bulblIng on or before the 16 day of May 1927 and clean up the grounjl. where said' biiihihig stands, to the satisfaction of said Butt'd. Mrs. <’«rrie Haifbold. Sect. Burt Mangold President <M. E. Hower, Treasurer Board of School Trustees.. Attest, Currie T. Haubold. Bert. Feb. I.S-15 ■ i <■ ' ' ■ i
XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X a BUSINESS CARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 11. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 1081 Office Hours: 1012 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. s. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 8. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 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 Eyes 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 mcnev on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. () o LOBENSTEIN & TEEI’LE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or j night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 , I Residence Phone, Decatur. 417 ' Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 1 O O ~ —6 FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @5", small com. 10 year @ 5*4%, 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 __ ■ Q i —— ii i ■ —■■■ y—p o DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o 2- c NO TH f: Im \«lmush < irrwil In t lie SiirviiliiK l*nrt nrrMhlp <»•' < liiii Icn N. llirixtcn A » u Notice is hereby given that the un-| ner»lgne<l Hoss Mallon ve ami Joseph F. Smith. Surviving partners of the late partnership of Charles N. Christen Co. of Decatur Indiana have executed their bond, have duly qualified and have taken upon themselves the I settlement of said partnership business and the adrfilnlstratlon of the as-i nets thereof. ’ All persons having a lawful claim n- , gainst said partnership are requested j to present the same to said surviving partners for allowance or settlement ami any person Imlebted to said late partnership are requested to pay the same to said surviving partners. i Km s Mallonee Jcr E. Smith Surviving Partners Ftbruray 7th 1927 Janies T. Merryman. Attorney Feb x-15-22 Round and square dance—K. C. hall — Thurs. Class 8:15 — Assembly, 9 p. m. 33-3 t Typewriting Stenographic Work If you liqve any extra lypewriling or stenographic work I will be glad Io do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman's Law Oil ice, K. of G. Bldg. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Bl
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS / EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipt*. 1.9(H); ghipmentH, 2,560; ' 1 hog receipt*, 1,000; holdovers, 900; ' ? mostly steady, spots 10 cents lower; I • top, $13.50 for pigs and light lights. few, 170 to 790 pound*, $13.25; 200 to ’ 2to pounds, mostly. sl3.o(f<fi $13.10; 225 to 250 pounds. $12.75 to $12.90; 280 pounds, $12.65; packing sows, $lO s((’h sll 50; cattle receipts. 200, strong; few reactor cows, $3.00$ $4.50; calves receipts. 250, steady; top valers. $17.00; cull and common. $13.00 down; sheep receipts, 600, I fairly active, strong to 25 cents higher; top fat lambs, $13.75; few sales, $12.50tff512.65; cull and common. sll (a $12.00; fat ewes, quotable. SB.OO down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 7.) t Fowls 21c ’ Chickens 19c • Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese 12c ' Ducks 14c ; Eggs, dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 7.) 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 Wheat $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-12.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 Vocal grocers’ egg market Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) 49c Manchester Beats Wabash North Manchester, hid., Feb. B.— (United Press) —With Benny Devol I closely guarded Wabash college was unable to get started and Manchester college fought its way to a 33-25 victory over the Little Giants. o Purdue Downs Franklin. Lafayette, Ind., Feb. 8. — (United Press.)-Purdue found Franklin ready for a real scrap here last night but succeeded in edging to a 43-34 vicover the Baptists in a thrilling basketball game. i The score was tied five tinws in the first half before Purdue crept intq a commanding leading. Indiana Swamps Minnesota Blomington, Ind., Feb. B.—(United Press) —Falling back into early season I form, the Indiana University basketball team last night smothered Minnesota. 42-16. Indiana stepped into the lead early 4 in the game and was never seriously I : threatened. , I O — | com house" i i Case Venued Here The petition of Henry F. Wiese and others for the opening anti widening of the Moeller road in Adams township. Allen county, has been venued to Adams county from Allen county for trial. Claim Filed A Claim for $1,199 has been filed against the. estate of Elizabeth E. Armstrong by O. Otis McCollum. Amended Complaint Filed An amended complaint has been filed in the case of Brenard Manufacturing company against L. E. Opliger. z Drain Petition Is Docketed The ex.parte petition -of William Fennig et al for a drain was ordered docketed as a cause in the Adams ciri cuit today. A petition was filed by the petitioners to strike out of the drainage petition certain real estate alleged therein to be' affected by the' proposed, drain. The petition was sustained by the court. of tile grand jury. Sues On Account A suit on account, was tiled againsf Fred Busche Auctioneer, Sale Dates Feb. 14—Joseph Heimann, big colsintr out farm sale, l'/z miles south, 1 mile west of Decatur. Feb. B—E. E. Withingtoa, Duroc sow sale, Montgomery, Mich. Feb; 9—A. J. Custer, Auburn Ind., Duroc sow sale. Feb. I«—Hugh K. Stewart estate. Washington C. H., Ohio, Duroc sow sale. Feb. 17—Terrell S. Carr, New Vienna, Ohio, Duroc hog sale. Feb_ 21—Joe Pease, mile west of Honduras. General (arm sale. Your patronage appreciated. Jail Monroe for Fred Busche.) ( j I save and make you money. '
I the Hoilaud-St. Louis Sugar Company today by Apolonio Ortiz, a Mexican, who demands Judgment for S3OO. Ortsiz alleges that the defendant employed him to go to Chicago to hire other Mexicans to work in the sugar beet fields of tjils vicinity uud that |he never received pay for his serv-f ’ ices. Attorneys Bonham and Bon- | ham, of Hartford City, are counsel for i the plaintiff. Plead Not Guilty In the case of the state vs Ora and Ernest Smith, who are charged with larceny, the defendants yesterday entered a plea ot n >t guilty. The court appointed Attorney H. M. DeCoss to serve as counsel for the defenllants. who asked to plead as poor persona Their bond was iixed at S2OO each. Cases Dismissed The case cl the Old National Bank vs. Otto Hleeke et al was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff The case of H. .M. Brown vs. Fort Wayne American Security comuany was dismissed on motion of the palintiff. Judgement Awarded in the case of the Federal Furchake
j - ■■■■■™ I Central Grocery | I “Os Course” 2 Phones, 31 and 32 Free City Delivery g Apples, Winter Variety, 7AC ■ While they last 1 ■ Our Own Special 4-Sewed Carpet 39C E Broom, each I Gloves, Good Heavy Canvas, 10c Dozen... .$1.09; Pair ■ iwwww Ufa' " w—wnnMHTl— L Sugar, Pure Cane Fine Granulated 3 25 Tbs... $1.73; * 10 lbs ■ ■I iii—i ii ■ i rir • it- - ir~~ / Candy, Cream Center Chocolate 1 fwp Drops and Hard Mixed, lb.. ■ «■ w—wsomwiwwiii in ii— i _■ SSISS^SESSktEfeSSEESS h— OWENS. DAVIS J I The store that appreciates Your Business. Jisker & Sarris CASH GROCERY Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Apples. Belle Flowers, Large No. 1 Fruit, 4 Tb 25c Bushel $1.59 Apples, Select No. 1 Baldwins, 6 tbs 25c Bushel $1.49 Sugar. Fine Granulated, 10 pounds 66c Sugar, 4X Powdered, 1 pound package ...... 11c Coffee, in bulk, at a saving, lb.. .25c, 28c, 35c, 40c Beans, Michigan Navy, Hand Picked, 5 tbs.. 34c Lima Beans, 3 pounds 30c Pinto Beans, pound 10c Great Northern Beans, 3 pounds 25c Best Head Rice, 3 pounds 25c Del Monte Green Gage Plums, large can 25c 25c Sani-Fllish 21c Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages .............. 25c Royal Gelatin Dessert, the best in Jelly Desserts, only ...................... 10c pkg. 25c Bowlene 19c Old Settler for dirty rain water, 3 pkgs 25c Toddy, the Malted ( hocoiate Health Drink, ‘/j pound can 35c; pound can ....... 50c Potatoes, Fancy No. 1 Michigan, peck 40c Onions. No. 1 Yellow Danvers, 8 lbs. 25c; 3 tb. 10c Cabbage, Solid White, pound 4c Soda Crackers, Premium, none so good, 7? tb. box 35c Grape Fruit, each sc; Dozen 55c Fresh Salted Peanuts, pound 17c Cocoa. Herschy, .pound can 29c Bulk Cdcoa, 2 pounds 25c F■ A '
Corporal loti vn. Roy Muniinu. the couit awarded judgment on the verdict. Seek Change of Judge ' hi the ease of Jesse Koose vs. Earl J. Sherburn et al. the plaintiff filed an application for a change of judge. PAVING OF TWO ENTRANCES TO DECATUR SOUGHT (COXTIXt'EIJ FROM V.4GB ONE) be improved with stone’and gravel. Road viewers appointed The improvement ot six macadam roads were shoved up a step iu ths legal procedure necessary to receive bids on the improvements. No objections were fll“d against the improvements. the reads and viewers appoint ed are: -The Sam Nussbaum road, Monroe township, viewers, Charles Poutitls and Warren Stricker: W. H. Laughrey iilue £reek township viewers Geo. Geels and Frank Martin; Daniel Stepler road. Monroe township, viewers James Barr and .Henry Dicket»on; Price and Wells roml, Geneva, viewers Hany Meschberger and Chris - •
Eicher; Frank Nedstine road, Monroe and Blue Creek townships, viewers Harve Beery and Henry A. Breitier; Curl Murphy road, Monroe township, viewers, Ben Eiting and Julius Kohne.
PUBLIC SALE HOLSTEIN CATTLE We the undersigned, will Bell nt public auction at the farm. 10, ~| nll . mile south and 1% miles east of Geneva. Ind., on what Is known ; th,. (ll ,| Klinger farm, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 Commencing at 12:30 I*. M. Prompt. 20 HEAD OF PURE BRED REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS FROM ACCREDITED HERD Cow, 4 years old. with calf by side; Heifer, 3 dears old, due to freshen ' March 3rd; Heifer, 3 years old, due to freshen March 10; Heifer, 2 \ears old, due to freshen Feb. 21st; Heifer. 2 years old. due to freshen rb. -7t| l: ' 1-year-old cow to freshen April 10; 4-year-old cow, elue March Ist; l year-okl cow due March 10th; 5-year-old cow. due March 4tji; 6-yenr-old cow, d U( . March 6th; 6-vear-old cow. due March 22nd;' 7-year-old cow, due March 7tli; 8-year-old cow, due March 17th; 9-year-old cow, due March 22nd; HM>' Ur .<,|d , cow. due Feb. 28th; 11-year-oy cow, due Feb. 22nd; 12-year-old ,v, d u , April 2nd; three Yearling HeiWrs. This is a good offering of'good producing diilk. cows and you will make no mistake in selecting cows from this Bale. Each cow is registen Ull | pa . j.ers furnished with each auimal. Do not, fail to attend this sale oi mail your bids to E. F. Boesse. Bryant. Ind., or Roy Johnson. Auctioneer, 1) ,;r. hid. /TERMS—Purchaser will be given a cnedibof 9 months on good ),., ik u | ( i,. note bearing 8% .interest the last 3 months. A 4' ( ' discount will I dv v n for settlements made in cash on day ot sale. Buyers from distaia • kindly bring bank reference. , THOMAS and BOESSE, Owners Col. Roy Johnson? Decatur, tud„ Auctioneer. s-11-ll 'PUBLIC SALE 1, the undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will s< 11 public auction on the farm, known as the Robert Peoples farm, loca'ed 4G mil - northeast of Decatur or % mile north of Aber school, or one mil, east and ILi mile south of Fuelling church, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927 Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.. Consisting of the following p c ity; 5— HEAD OF HORSES—S Bay Brood Mare. 11 years old .and sound, will weigh 1400 lb bred; j Gray team. 8 years old. will weigh about 2800 lbs., real workers; > bi I Sorrel general purpose horse; Sorrel Colt, coming two years old. 6— HEAD OF CATTLE—6 Black cow. 7 years old. fresh; Red cow, 7 years old. fresh; Bl.al, < s, n years old, due to calf Mardh 1; Heifer. 3 years old, giving milk, pu>: c b ,!; 1 Heifer coming 2 vears old; 1 Heifer Calf 3 months old. —HOGS—--1 Brood Sow and Eight Pigs. —POULTRY— • 5 dozen Chickens; 2 Gee-c.' 1 Gander; 1 Duck. —HAY AND GRAIN—--3 tons of Timothy Hay; some Fodder and some Corn. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Buckeye wagon, 3% iu. tire; Dec-ring mower; Dain hay loath r . .< grain drill; Black Hawk corn planter; corn.cultivator; disc'haimv.; i>ik tooth harrow; Oliver riding breaking plow; walking breaking plow ul cultivator; double shove! cultivator; hay ladder; spring wagon; 1 s, .lining harness: these implements are all in good shape. Incu’bau er. good as naw; some other articles too numerous to raenti X HOUSEHOLD GOODS South Bend Malleable range; couch; kitchen cabinet; organ; 111.111 I heating stove. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash; all sums oter a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving it good haul , ’ drawing 8% interest the last 3 months. A discount of 4’, will b. : cash on all sinhs above $5.00. No goods to be removed until tfcrm > plied with. T. L. FAIRCHILD Chrisie Bohnke, Auctioneer. John Sg < !■ i k Lunch served by Pleasant Grove Ladies’ Aid Society. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am quitting farming I will sell at public auction at i . 1 miles south, 1 mile west of Decatur; miles north and 1 mile 11 Monroe, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927 Commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. 4 HEAD OF HORSES 1 Black Horse. 10 years old, weight 1350~ib5.; Bay Horn . Ii) weight IJSO lbs.. I his is a good team of horses, sound; Day Hoi I- 1 old, weight 1450 lbs.; Sorrel Horse, 11 years old. weight 1206 lbs. 11 HEAD OF CATTLE 11 , Black cow, to freshen Feb. 18, a 6-gal. cow; Holstein cow. due I I‘eb. 18th, a 5-gal. cow; Guernsey cow, a 6-gal. uow and a good o' Holstein cow, giving over 4-gal. per day; Roan cow, giving y Holstein cow, giving over 4-gal. per day; 2 Red cows, giving 3-gal. ; Black cow. giving 3-gal. per day; Holstein Heifer, 18 months old; ' good Guernsey Bull. 18 months old. This is a good herd of heaxy p: cows, you will not be disappointed in any ol them. HOGS —10 Shoats weighing from 50 to 100 pounds each. POULTRY—ISO good young laying hens/ HAY AND GRAlN—Several tons of good Timothy Hay; 500 bi good Oats; some Pop Com. IMPLEMENTS AM) HOUSEHOLD 2 wagons, hay ladders, hog rack combined; 1 corn cultivator: ■ h. p. Fairbanks engine; 1 manure spreader; 1 Dain hay loader; 1 land 1 spiketooth harrow; 1 new .1.1, Case R.B.P. plow: ICB. Q. corn pl '■ 1 8-hole Buckeye disk drill; 1 s-ft. float: 1 McCormick binder; 1 1 wheel corn cutter; 1 tedder; good disk; ■ McCormick hay rule dump beds, 1 beet lifter; 1 hand cart; neckyokes, doubletrees; .sin- ■ 1 double set harness; 1 single buggy harness; 1 tank heater; 1 Clip!' ■ ,:, ‘ n.ng mill; 1 800-lb, platform scales; 50(Mt. ash llooring; grind ston- : ■ ’ jack; top buggy; 4-. n. jaw vice; 128 ft. extension ladder; hay slid , bioodei nouse; 4 hog feeders; hand shelter; 1 power torn snellei; 'jimp, 10 gallon red barn paint; 3 hand sprayers; 24 grain sack " , diums, 3 new lo gallon milk cans; 1 large fruit drver; 1 lawn mowi i' augers, grass seeder; fence stretcher; small emery stone; pitch G shovels; hog trough; chicken coops; 2 good wooden forks; 1 sei grader; corn racks; 1 hand cart; basket. , 10 co wiles; cow jok- > ' I good burlap sacks; 1 wheel burrotv,. 1 tin shear; 1 pruning shea recking nails; cross cut and hand saws; one dozen fruit crates; 1 1 Anti ireeze tountain; cement tamper; brush scythe; 3 gallows and h ' ' , chicken feeder; iron kettles; scoop board; shovel plow; log chains; b aj--tackle, barb wire stretclx r; bujgy pole; fifty feet inch piping; pipe wgg hammers; wrenches; chisles; clevers; brace posts; level; ruk , machine halters; collars; DeLaval No. 12 separator, used 2 months; sewing machine; Hot Blast Wilson heater; Perfection oil heate);; I" 1 , nonmg board; clothes rack; wash board; tub wringer; set of Irofis; G' : JdTß ’ ‘“•J I®* 1 ®*- 1 vacuum sweepor; 1 carpet sweeper; 2 gal. sausage and I' llll picss, . a iea de Ruuge; Bxß "A" shape hog pen, and numerous other <m a *' ■ 10 bushel good Apples; 15 bushels of Potatoes. ’„r i,T ER h S_All , Kluus o£ all(| under, cash, over that amount u ' ' 1 n) • l G- P“ rchaß ® r Kiting bankable note bearing 8% /interest the lah 3 . monlls. 4% discount for cash on stuns over $5.00 JOE HEIMAN, Owner ROY JOHNSON and FRED BUSCHE, Aucts. JOHN STAROUST. Cle'K The Ladies' Aid of th e Monroe M. E. Church will serve lunch.
The vtewets will make their rvuiH on February 24th and In th.- ntejuum 1 will meet and go over the propotHi routes with the county survvvor Get the Habit—Trade y Home. It p ays
