Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1927 — Page 2
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k xxx x x:: xxxx xx x x x CLASSIFIED ADS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE I'or SAI.-; ('Tild’s kiddie Kar, Fumed Oak Rrandfathera clock, 2 old robe floor lamp shades, black and gold bridge light shade, 1 table lamp, music cabinet, golden oak library table. Cull phone 32.33-31 iim SALE \ go >,, tetini o.' work horses. Earlj Hose and Rnsavt potatoee. Two Fox terrier full-blood imps. Phone Tings, Willshire. 33-3 t FOR SALK Five good sows, full blooded Spoiled Poland China, except one. Zack Archbold. R. R. 9. by St. Paul church.33t3x FOR SALE White Emden gander, or will trade for a goose. Also some white goose feathers. Martin Kirchner, Decatur. Indiana. Ft. No. 5, Preble Phone. 33-3tx FOR SALE or TRADE Moline Tractor for stock. Phone 0-886 32-3 t e.0.t1. FOR SALE Complete stock of Neutrowound radios and accessories at closing out prices. Several fine sets and cabinets. Below cost price. They I must sell. Decatur Auto Top and Paint ! Shop—First Street — Phone 494 34-3 t FOR SALE Several varieties of good eating and cooking apples. Martin Bleeke. RR 8 FOU SALE Two brood sows to farrow March 1: also, one male hog. All Chester Whites from Otto Hoile stock. Peter M. Fulk, Decatur R. R, 2.34t3x FOR SALE 8 shovel Intel national cultivator. Good as new. Marion Michaels. 11. 5, Decatur, 1 mile west,] 4'« south. 34t3x FOR SALE —1926 Chevrolet touring, avtra good condition. Clyde Leo Fugate. Phone 904. 34-4 t WANTED WANTED —Hous, work in private home by young lady, can do auy kind of house work. Permanent place preferred. Inquire at this office or write Box C. J., 32t3x WANTED TO aTtAiurTCfirst ( -l;os 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. W~AN T E D — Clenn. washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or w?.ste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos) and like. No laces heavy underwear, woolens or heavy mater-, ials. Will pay 7 cents per pound; for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be; clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. 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 HEXT Front bedroom, furnish- ' ed, in strictly modern residence, one block from court house. Pltone 170 32-61 x FOR HEN't- Five room modern house, centrally located, inquire of H. S. .Michaud. Phone 104,33-3tx FOR RENT —Semi-modern house on Fifth street. Good location. L. C. ■ Meim. , 33-3 t POR RENT—Five-room house on West ( Elm street, partly modern, completely furnished. No children. Immediate possession. Call 6784 or see Mrs. .’harles Gage, R. R. 7.34-3 t LOST AND FOUND i LOST —Two tires oil my truck. One 1 32x6; one 30x3%. General cp rcis Finder please return to this office. r 33-3 tx LOST-1927 license plate Ao." < 884. Finder Phone 8831. 33-31 x I 1 License plate No. 243699. Monroe Phone 13-107. 34>3tx NOTICE TO NO\-KEN||)i:>T Cojuplaiut to l*'ore<*l<*M<*MortKUWi >ia«l For Kecviver. \o. 12N07 In the Vilnius < irvuit (mirt THE STATE OF JNJ HANA ADAMS COUNTY SS. Isaac 1). Booher vs. Jlalpii Ebersoh . Ct ul it appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Ilalp. J'Zber.sole; V. A. Foreman whose Christian name to the plaintiff is unknown ;| ami A. D. Hetiymer, w!U»sc vhri.-ttan name to the pulintiff is unknown; of I the above named defeudahts. are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the suiii Kalj.h Ebersole; V. A. Forenaij wliosc Christian name to the plaintiff is unknown; ami A. I>. Behj.rm-1, wlitu-e Christian name to the plaintiff is unknown; that they be anil appear before the Hon. Judge of the A<iams Circuit Count on the 4t!i day of April. 1927, the same being the 4»ih Jurlctichil Im v ..f the present regular term thereof, to be hahlen at the Court House in the City of Jieeaiujr. Cojiinienciiig- on Monday, the 7th day of February A. I).. 192«, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint. >r jwine will hr he i d and determined in their absence. Witness, r.itf name, ami the S.-al of said Court hereto affixed, this If th day of February, 1 juhn l. nelson SEAL Clerk February nth, 1927, F'eo »-i4-23 ' ———————o-——... . ~ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays KJ - - ■■■OOO —OOV— 11 — —-— u PUBLIC I STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeoaraphing and Addresilng l Office Room I, Peoples Loan <fi. Trust Bldg. J Offce Phone 606--Home Phono 1171 | MILDRKD AKET | 0 — — ooo—-ooo — — O
XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X BUSINESS CARDS •• XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 11. 1 ROHNAPFEL. 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 am. 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 plume 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 flr.'.t 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 - tnbney on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. () <> LOBENSTEIN & TEEI’LE FUNERAL DIRECTORS ; Calls answered promptly day or ; night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 417 Residence Phone, Mcnrde, 81 o__-. O f FA R M MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5'7, small com. 10 year (a l /2' '< ■> 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 15S South 2nd St. O o The l l,ist m y - Os ajSOUJOJljgdyflZ easy to read in spine as i,n - v °lh VI ’ bid which Nature reveals to the stutlcnl- Call today iH, d learn your condition. Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. phone 628. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 Phone 181. Dance K. of C. hall Saturday night It Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 12 for appoinliP.ent. Florence IJolthouse Judge .1.1. Merrvinan’s l.aw Office, K. of C. Bldg.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCHAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL * AND FOREIGN MARKETS Evst Buffalo Livestock Market Hog tceclplH 1000, hohlovcrs 687, slew; few hmlch 10-25 cents lower: I few pigs and light il/lits $13.25; light weigioai nominally <|iiotabie. sl2 I 13.00; x few 220-260 lbs. 612.65012.76; packing rows $10.75191i.00. Cattle receipts 300 slow, steady; few light steers and heifers $9.35; common heifers $7.25. Calf receipts 150 alow around 50c lower; choice vealers, ■ sl6.s<>; <ai| mid common sl3 down. Sheep receipts 2000, mostly 25 cents lower; good and choice fat Jambs,* $13.50; cull and common mostly around $11.50; aged sheep starve,• strong. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 9 ) Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chit kensl3c Geese 12c Ducks 14c Eggs, tlozt n 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 9.) Barley, per bushel6oc Rye. per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 39c New Mixed or white corn . . 65cd!'70c New Yellow Corn7s@Boc New Wheat $1.25 Good timothy seed $2.25-s r ’.sO Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen , 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) '49c Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays XOTIt 1: TO itimt.'.iiIshlM fs»r < will for Count} liifiriuttr? Noth e is hereby given that the board •»f < ommissianers of A<huns county. Indiana, will on .Monday. February 14th I'*27 up until s •• ■ k A M. of said day re< eiv<- sealed bids for furnishing one ear of White Ash < »al for the County infirmary. Bids must be for the coal F. <3. B. cars Decatur. Indiana. Tin* board will also at the same time romdder bids for coal of any other kind or quality suitable for jsuch purpose. Board reserves tin right to reject anv or all bids. B. J*\ BKEINEIt • GEO. SHOEMAKER JOHN G. HOFFMAN * Board of Commissioners Feb. i» and 19 . o >on< i: i <»it did* roil itoii> MMIIIXEin A ltoxi> HEI’HII *1 PPI ll> Notice js hereby given that tlie Bon rd ,of <’otmnissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will on Tin sday March 1. l anti up until IQ o‘eh>cW“A. M. > n ■ day receive sealed WVls'fi.i the foHo.v- , in<; 1. One road truck of su< b power and * •-a parity and so const rioted and adapted as will be suitable for general road work purposes. 2. One grader, of such size, weight . ;md < tp;u it ? and so equipped and constrin ted as will be suited for getivr.il . road repair and malntenan* e 3. One portable s.one unl<‘a<ier, of ’ SAich size and capacity as will be suit abl and adapted t<> unloading crush- I , stone'and other road material from rail road cars into wagons -and trucks. 'l’ll'* b i'l«l Will reserve lite light to purchase under the bids submitted one or more of the trucks, and one oi more «>f Hu* graders, as the needs of the county may requite and the price offered ! will permit. At the same time and plate the board will also receive staled bi<l> for f ir-,, nisliing of the various material ne< « ssary or required for the repair and maintenance of the free giavel and turnpike roads of* the county, including <rushed stone, s< re tunings, gravel, tile, drain material and bridge material. and all other material used for said purposes. Bids submitted for tint of the above articles of material nnot in all things ■■omply with the specifications therefor now on file in the office of the audl. , tor of said <*nunty. Ail bids must l»e accompanied with the affidavit and bond as required by law. The boaYd will reserx e the right to reject any. or all of said bids and to reject any part of any one bid and accept the remaining part of such bids. B. F. BllElNEi: GEO. SIH AKI7R JOHN G. HOFFMAN 1 L>ard t>: <’a.i/n- s HIE SUFFERERS AVOID OPERATIOH GET RELIEF EASY Tents over a period of five years in thousands of cases prove internal treatment and removal of cause is the one quick, harmless, painless, effeclice way to give pile sufferers Teal relief. Doctors agree and it means . one need bother no more with salves and suppositories. c No matter how or severely you suffer — just swallow two small harmless pills three times daily with ! i little water and in 24 hours in many eases and shortly after in even bad I cases the piles and suffering go awayl ! completely. One user says: "Twenty years ago I got bleeding. pHes. 1 was operated on. but eventn-l ally the piles n-turned. I was In bed when 1 first look Cola' Pile Pills, but in 3 days could return to work and ' in 2 weeks the piles wore completely gone. This was 7 months ago and i there is no sign of a return. Colac lis marvelous.'’ — Joseph Winter. Glenn . Falls, N. Y. Colne Pile Pills are made .in the world’s largest laboratories or finest Ingredients - hartnless to even the most delkate person. Doctors agree lor lasting results internal treatment ; ami removal of cause is best. Don’t delay or suffer another day. Ge| a fitJv bottle of Colac Pile Tills at The Eittoi■|>ris<> Dm- C<>' or any good drug store, or bottle liy mail in plain wrapper on receipt of 60c in stamps, or check — Colac Chemical Cv., Inc.,' Brentwood, Md.
I'l irnox ion tin mum Hoti) I llvlon- Hie Hoard oi < o.amtaalauerv ol (hr < ou»(, ot 4.huns STATE Ol' INDIANA , COI'NTY OF ADAMS, SS I ’ \V«-, the imilrrsisue.l ,<*u> li all of, I Whutll l. sl.lellt I'rrv holders Kiel velot Preble 'rowii,J*ip. X*l oil' ‘ emits | Indiana rnnpretlfully petition ymir tlo'i-1 1 mable Hedy and ask that V' 1 ' > .>nsOU' | tfnil complete a free Ma. n.taniize-l -'to. i.si.l In said townalep over an.l m;<-n ■ tlie pitbile liigliway Mltuat.'.l »n the t"l-' lowing route, to.wit: Comment Im: at the north west . or-1 ner ..f tlie aeutli sg.-st <iuain r of s. . | ti oi twont.v-aix (24), towpaltlp twent. - Igl.t CO north of range thirteen (to) .■ot In Adams County. Imliana theme cast on ti e half section Hue ills hl) ig s.'.tlons twenty-six (24) ami twentyfive. .(25) I" Hie north east corner ot I tin- smith east mini lei ot s. etion twi n-iv-five (25) mill there to termlu.it*'. all being in township and range aforesaid. Your petitioners aver amt say tliitl > Hie uDp.meimmt pr.iyed Im- is 1.-—| than three miles in leny tli. eonneeis j .It om- end with a free Mae...lam roa.t * tn saul township and al the oilier . nd will) a free Macadam load mi the townnip line l.et.ve. ii t’relily and Ito >i Townships, and that a I nite.) Sta.e Hural Mail Route passes over tie- liig',xvay sought Io lie Impfove'l. your petitioners further nv.r amt say that tin liigliway herein sought to l.e Improved Is a public higliWas already establish. ■! ami in use ..ml is one of tip- public highways of s.iul Pr.-ble 'l-.wnsiilp. and that the same will be of public utility ami lietietlt; Your petitioners ask that sal.l pubic liigliway above describe.l be drain.-I ..ml graded and that broken stone Im plneed Upon the grad'- and that upon such broken stone there be placed] .. tone si iee.mngs. V* if petitioner.w t'mlloa ask that raid highway above des.•rfl.e.l l.e lm,rm ed to tlie width of forty (40) feet 'nd (I.at said higliway above described I.' graded to th.' of twenty-four .21) feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of. twelve .12) feet ami to a depth of eight (*) im Ims at the sides thereof, and to a depth of ten (10) im Ims in the . enter thereot with three-quarter to one and . m-.iiaif Inch crush stone, mill that crushed stone screenings be placed I O-I eon to a depth "1 live 1 ■’ inches . pon s ail broken stone, ami that said i iq.rov. .m nt Im ma I- a single tra- k. . ~'.l c,.Hm of Hie same be the •Gust Koeneman Macadam Hoad." ■ ant to pay t-r said improvement we tsk ll.at bonds In- issued by the t/ountof A.lfims in the Stat.- of Imlmna, i v.al.h- li. twenty semi-annual instail--1,1.ai- or series, ami tpr the pay merit < f wlilcii w— <sk that a tn ■■ l><- levied r pon the taxable property or said iT. lde 'I ownship in a sufficient sum t . pay Hie interest and principal of S lid bonds as they become due; That said improvement be made and const rutted amt said tionds be issmd and ,-i.i I Hi be levied upon the taxaldc > ropertv of- id Preble Township in ac< ord.im with the Acts ot the la-gis-I Hur. of the State ot Indiana, passed i . the year 1005, beginning on page I 55(i ami as ammemb'd in the Acts of pint and as animended tu the Acts of Ima now in for., providing for the extension of free grav. I or Macadam roads, and all other and any ami all ammeniirm-nts thereto. tv.' further ask the board to take all the necessary steps required by law t > 'have said improvement ■ .rstruetc.l, aid uia.le as petitioned for herein, that tlie sum- bj7 (■onstrueled without submitting the question of building the same t > an election of Hie voters of said Preble Township and that tlie Board < instruct. Hie same under the .laws of t m state of Indiana, providing for the . xtenslon of free gravel or ma.-adaia r ,'a.ls bv township taxation ItESPECTEt'LLY Si' P.M ITT El • (lust. Ivoetienmiin, Theodor E'.veiL VV. .1 Itiebeii. k, i'.list M.. k. Edw'n I'uhrnmn, Theo. Km-nemann. Carl Ko•p .on August Kiiihziiuiiiii. H.-nry T. Callmeyer, August (’onfad, Hernia ii<iti t. k. isrnsi IMilvidnr-;. A'bdp.i. > iiueler. A. W. Werling. Wm. IJnrwnieit i, Wm. Wwling. Lewis H. W"i---t in.iii, U i:’i’«*» 'Lin, U.lin i> WeilJ'nu. Fred Peck. I k*i nnn Ehleidinr. Win S. ha« k‘d. Otto -I. Bitbe: ivk. Go*.llieb Werling. Carl Nuergv. Gallineyei, OtU) Ewel. l ied Ost* iTbry- •• • Henr\ Sclivummu. <’. L Schenniann E. E. Rupright. Mart K<»-fer. Aimnst Worthman. Heiu»y Fuhrmann. Ft >d Fhutder. Ge-rgr Schiller. John H. I fit f<. »’ 8 ik< I. \!tii’:* lx !U'’i). Albert Biebe) it li. I' iu \V. tel. W • J • bkei*. Martin R.ppvrl. W. M. M» >«r Ren Liniger, Otto Kovnentann. Ott<» I V.’rfel. Otto P« •K. i’B' id -I • TMlli.iX Aurnsl Buii<k. Henry Macke. J«»hn HHr 'iun. Martin Ruitcmeier. M. Kcifer, Henry Khlerding, Win. I’. Kriitz n.'n. august ii;i rtniann Adolph I'lldolph H Rum k. Z’hi-ist Un 11 •.•nifb” . Win. H. Freitag, Mart Biebrrtcti. <»usI'id«v» d'ng, (’lirt' lcH Malland. Vi* - tor Hoffman, J C. Grandstafi. d. !>. Elzey, August Blumenberg, (’has A. t utiiuiun; ilerman Reese, F. H.Koene-i mann. ' This petition will he presented to | the Board of Commissioners «>n Tucsoay Match xHi 192“ al which time the} i ix payers of Preble Township may ay- j pear »»d make such objections as the law may provide tor. MARTIN JABERG \uilitoi Adams County Indiai.u I raclitt and Litteivr, Atlforneys tor Petition. Feb.- 9-Ik.
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CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I Wheal: May $1.40%. July $1.33 7 /i, Sept. $1.31%. Corn: Muy 80 l ,ic, July 84c, Sept. 86Hc- Oats:, Muy »6e. July |46%(', Sept. 45%c. EASY TO MRKEN YOOS CRM HAIR When you darken your hair with' Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it's done so nuturally, so even Iy. Preparing this niixK- ture. though, at W*'' jW home is tnussy and it troublesome. For \ 1 only 75 cents you can buy at any I drug etore the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients call-, ed “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-j pound." Yon just dampen a sponge I or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning a l "ray hair disappears, and. after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray failed hair, though no disgrace, is a sign ot old age, and a* we ull desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Cotniiound and look years younger.
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THE HIGHWAY LEADING' TO PROSPERITY \long this broad highway you will find THRU T, ECONOMY. AMBITION, I’ersistenif and last hut not least a BANK ACCOUNT. If you have not a Bank Account you are on the wrong highway. 4 Better get on this highway before Adversity overtakes you. THE PEOPLES LOAN S, TRUST CO. BANK OF SERVICE Stock Sale At the Sale Barn on First Street, Decatur, Indiana Commencing at 1 p. m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1927 20 head of Fresh and Heavy Springer Milk Cows 10 head of Good Horses 100 head of Hogs About 50 Good Sheep. BUT LE R & AH R Roy Jbhnsdh, Auct. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am moving un a smaller farm, l yvill sell at public auction .. my residence,.7H miles east, of Berne, ind., 1U miles north and 1 mile w-’-l ot Chatanooga. or 6*« miles suothwesl of Willshiic, Ohio, better known ;< thAbraham Bolleubacher farm, commencing at 10 o’clock a. in., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927 • the following property, tonvitT S—HEAD OF HORSES—S • Sorrel horse, 10 years old. weight 1700, sound and a good work- t . rr-l mate. 7 years old. weight 1650, in foal, sound and good worker; 1 plu n marc. 14 years old. weight 1400. a good worker; 1 sorrel mare c-di. > 2 years old: 1 bay mare colt coming 2 years old. These colls are - aid will make real mares. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 1 bait' Jersey cow, 7 years old, with calf by side; 1 white cow, 7 y- ur.« old, will be fresh soojt, a real cow; 1 Durham bull, 17 months old 1 breeder. ■ . 4—DU ROC GILTS—4 4 Duroc gilts, due to farrow the latter part of April, ail immuiieil t tt < holera. 40—HEAD OF SHEEP—4O ' 38 hoail of ewes, ranging in age from 2 to 4 years, due to lamb ter part of March; 2 bucks. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 3» 2 in. Turnbull wagon, in good shape; hay ladder, with red d ill good as new; 1 Case sulky plow; 1 Case corn plow, disc with tandem .disc; spring tooth barrow; spike tooth harrow: Simiik breaking plow | .torse mjitivator; old top buggy; sleigh; 3 sets breeching barn" jcoHars; work bench; 2 oii drums; chicken fountain-; hard coal brooih w' -otleu bed; sewing-qjiachine, good as new; 1 dozen good brooms; l-urhels good apples; lot) bushel black seed oats; and many artid a"' lueutioned. T£RMS--A!t sums of $5 and finder, eash. <)t> sums over $5 u , - 12 mon’hs will be given, the purchaser to give a good bankalile no; S I )<?i interest (he last 3 months. 5 per cent discount for cash e over $5.00. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of the Chattanooga M. P. Chut . I. ED. BOLLENBACHER Roy Johnson, Auctioneer [| j i PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit farming, I will sell at public auction on w known a-s tlie Hovarter farm. 4 inih s north of Decatur-U mile eas;, 1 . north of Monmouth; 18 miles south of Fort Wayne, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927 Commencing at 10 a. m. 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 « ~l . G i l ai y • h ! )l ‘ se ’ 10 ycurs ol,1; Gray h °r»v, 8 years old, good work is" Sorrel driving mare. - 5 HEAD OF CATTLE-— -7, >' f, <<J "' “ y<:irs ta ' f J*y side; Jersev cow. 1 years bid, hhi!* Hf’ nlary aow. 7 years old, will be-fresh Match is' ■' 9 8 ?, are ohl ’ W|U be tre «h in June; Holstein heifer'calf; Black I' 2 years old, open. about »s euel[ 01and ' IUC l ° larroW Ayril 21,U ‘ : S l ’ fe ’ ,l>ckm O Ducks RY ~ 5 d ° ZW ‘ W “ ite Rwk Pullet * : 3 h,;ad o£ Gei ' ,je: 3V> I HAY AND GIIALN “'Jo 11 J “ U v tl!y . !?' y 111 niow; 3(, « bti/com in Crib; 100 bu. of Da' 1)8 Shocks of Corn in field, cu t; 80 Shocks of Corn Fodder in barn. r , implements corn* I mnt r , , .‘r- l 'n (life grain drill; disc and tanfieiu; corn " - one like n-u-- ( ) W - 6 >' V',' 1 1 spikc tn °tb harrow; breaking plow; two w"-'" 1 brocehine' iv /> “ (, ‘ b ' l ' s l ruck; ston c bed; mud boat; doiild " I’’ cream on r'? ’ collara ; Ih. p. gas engine on trucks; DeLaval .- 1- cream separator, good one; gud many articles too numerous to mention-ofO^nonH^-*'lll S t’““ s ~f |6 ’ oo ’ a:ul ,lnuer . caa| L over that amount a < 1 mo )h« l . hs ; r , / I, ". rtll!lser 1,1 Ki'’- bankable note bearing S% interest th' until sclih'd I ' ,r vasil ‘-a sums ovi r .f.'i.im. No property reinovc'l ERNEST J. M. WIHTEiMAN. Owner ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. FRED SCHURGER, Clerk i
