Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1927 — Page 2
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111 1, !».■ I--—— x s:: kxxxxxx x x x x x x X CLASSIFIED ADS « XXKXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SAI i: FOR SALE A goo.t leu 111 of work horses. Early Rose and Russet potatoes. Two Fox terrier full blood pups. Mattie Young, Monroe R 2. Phon>- 2 rings, Willshire. 3613 FOR SALE io Duroc shoals, weigh about 70 to 90 lbs. em h. W. 11. Smits, phone Slid R. 37t3x ———————————————— -T — WANTED WANTED To rent a room in which to store furniture. Call 7873. 36t3 ' WORK WANTED iiy a married man on farm by month or year. Experienced. Can drive and repair tractor. C. .1. Spangler. Wren, Ohio, it. 1. Phone Lewis Krohn. Wren 37t3x W ANTED—If you want to bay a home or if you are wanting to sell. See Roy Johnson. Office Room 1. Peoples Loan and Trust Co. I have several very desirable properties and .farms for sale; Honest dealing assured; Phone tiia, or 1022. 37-3tc , W A N T E I) — Clean'. washed rajrs, suitable to clean prestos and type. Must be clean. Not common ratis or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. 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. WANTED it or 8 good men with cars. Steady Work. Call phone 1055 from 6 t<> 9p. m. for information. 3S-3tx —■ B FOR RENT Ffiii it!: NT — Front sleeping room, suitable for two persons, with or without board. Modern horn* Hoine pri ta, .'’.'m N. T< nth St. Phone 1142. 36-4 t FOR RENT—2OO acre farm. 5 miles northeast of Berne. Jacob 1 laser. Berne. 38t3 eod ts LOST AND FOUND LOST —Mans suit of clothes, somewhere near Decatur. Leave at Lepird Shot- su»r<- ami receive reward. ( 36t3 “The Show-Off” is Beat Comedy of Season “The Show Off," the success ol the playhouse. New York, and classed ns perhaps the greatest of all American < ommedi' •-, will be the offering of th • Wright Player at the' Majestic teatre, Fort Wayne all of this week. Audiences liked ‘The Show Off" Sunday matinee and night and indite re it will < weed in popularity many previous comedy offering of the company, it is as fast moving at “Tae (family Upstairs" ami has the wi e lines of “Last That of the outstanding comedy dramas pretended in Fort Wayne by Uie Wright Players. Ihilip Brandon does exceptionally good work as the "Show off" the town smart alec who. despite his egotism ... ■ ' world of ability and impresses the au- • dience with the thought that his own confidence will carry him to the goals he sets for himeself. "The Show Oft" is a human show, with characters true to life and with a strong plot, it offers moments of pathos as a contrast to the roaring laughs of many of the lines and situations. Bargain matinees will be offered at 25 iinl jii c< uts on Wedm '«r y and Saturday. Night prices remain, as usual. at 50 cents and 75 cents. Early seat reservations are urged due to demand tor seats for "The Show Off". Tlie settings provided for the attraction are unusually strong. Practically the entire east is employed and all carry their roles well. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Feeding Pigs . $1 I.6offi 12,10 Slaughter pigs .... . sll.lotfill.6o 130 to 200 lbs $12.00 200 t0<225 lbs. . $11.85 225 to 250 It>s. $11.70 250 to 300 Ib>. . $11.55 300 to 350 lbs $11.40 Calves . $8.0(»@14.50 NOTICE or ri> VI, SETTI.EMEVI or rsrv ri: Vo. 2.-I2S Notice Is hereby given to Hie creditors, heirs ai.d legatees of peter .Schwartz. decenset, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Itecatvr. Indianan, on tlie 3 dky of Mardi. licit am! show cause, if any, whv tic- FINAL SFriT'I.KMKNr ACCOt'NTS with the estate of said decedent should mu l.e approved; and said heirs are notified to tiien.uud there make proof of heirrhip, anti receive their distributive sltaros. JOHN H. SMITH, Administrator Decatur. Indiana l-'eliruray 11)27 Dore B. Erwin, Attorney _l'eliruurv .-II I iMAMMAMRNVtMMMWMM: lAshbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS ! SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING : I Phone 765 or 739 MMMVINVUWVWAMMMftVIMM
XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X BUSINESS CARDS • « XXXXXXXXX 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 1081 Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 pm. s . E . BLACK (,„• Funeral Director New Location. 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 yome phone <27 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real ®tate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1324. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses l ilted 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 nwney on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o Q LOBENSTEIN & HOWER . FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cali- answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 o—- o - — c , FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ 5 no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mennnt-J... Buildlflgs Low Rate of Interest. SLTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy, Office 155 South 2nd St. O ------ —o The history of Vt) ur health is as l(> rca ‘i * n ° u 1 s i , ‘ nv as & ‘ an ' other fact which Nature rej- —l l -".‘l* to the slu9jne<R>remost\d< nt. (.all to<lay leam 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. V UIKJ —OO<J — 6 PUBLIC | STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addreulng Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. | Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 I MILDRED AKEY O .——— .v,o—ooo —■■■ — — O vri’tn vniiAT <<i< i:\i:< i Ton Notice is hereby given. Tliiit the undernigneil luii been appolnlerl Executor of (lie Estate of Uavid Wi-rlli’v. late of Adams t’ounty, deceased. The Estate is probab'y solvent. AiUJI'ST WEItLING Executor Dore H. Kirwin, Attorney February 12, 1927. J’eb.' H-21-2X' Typewriting Stenographic Work Ilf you have any extra typewrilI ing or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for [ appointment. Florence Holthousi• Judge .1.1. Merrvnian's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. ' «
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1927. T
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORFoF LOCAL I AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 10,000, lioldovers 1283. mostly Hietidy; few lighter weights ’ strong to higher; few pigs uml light i lights sl3; bulk IGO-190 tbs $12.7541’ | 12.85; 200-260 lb $12.354112.50; 280 tb up $12fi'12.25; packing sows $10.50 4111,25. (tattle re-oipts 1750, slow, steady: top yearlings $11.10; few loads $9 5047'10; steers $10.85; ♦mlk medium grail® $8.504110: bulk edmmon and medium heifers s6® 8 50; medium cows $7 down; low cutter and cutters $3.25475.50; bulls mostly $6.50417.00. Calf receipts 1850 steady: top verniers $16.50; cull and common $lO. to mostly sl3. Sheep re- ’ celpts 13000 active, steady; top fat. lambs sl3.ub; cull and common 25 to 5o cents tup. mostly $114712; few yearling wethers $12.00. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: -May $1.39%, July $1.34. : Sept. $1 ::r' s . Corn: May 80%c. July 84%c, Sept. 86%c. Oats: May 46c, July 46%c, Sept. 45%c. © — LOCAL PRODUCt MARKET (Corrected Feb. 44> Fowls 21c Chickens P; 19c Leghorn Fowls -14 c Leghorn chickens <;..., 13c Ggcse .................... 12c i Ducks 14c Eggs, dozen 4* 25c L,OCAL GRAIN MARKET ECorrected P'eb. 141 Barley, per bushel 60c Rye. jtw bushel 80c New Oats (good) 39c 1 New Mixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New Yellow Corn 75@80c Ne* Wheat 9. $1.22 GOod timothy seed $2.25-$2.50 Good alsac seed $15.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb. ) £>... 0. . „49c 0 S. T 0 ~. MtTiti: 01 t ixM. xe:tli.emi:\t of ESTATE ,N<>. 22VU Notice is hereby jrivon to the , reiit. tors. h<trs anil legatees of William C. IChlerdiDK, de< e’Hsed, to appear in ti t Adamx ('ir< uit (’oirt t. held at Pecatur Indiana, on the 3rd day of March. 1927 and show cause, if any. whv tlie KINAL SI-:TTLEJIEX i' ACCH’X’H with the 1 . estate of said decedent should not lie. I appi ’ ♦■<!: and said hei « arc notified to then and there niak« "of heirship .uni receive their >dia i • ' \nil’sr i:nLEf*l >i.\t; Executor Decatur. Indiana. Fehrurav 7. 19*7. Fruchte anil Ditterei. Attys. Feb. 7-14 \urointmi:\r ok ::\i:(iToii Noti-»• is hereby That the irn-‘ !>,. IL‘ »)••• I has nr-ca I 1 >|». •II t cil I’AI’III•vr i.f the Kstatc of John I». Nidlinxcr. late of Adams t’ounty. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. W. A. IXIWEU Hxeeutor I'vhrurav 11. 1,. Waners, Atty Feb. 11-21-2 N o > tPPOI\TMI‘AT Ol \ l>M . MS’I'K troll Notice is hereby given. Thas tlie un- • lersig-nvd has been appointed Administrator of the estate of (larnet Pyle, late of Adams t’ounty, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. FREIHUt’K L. PYLE ..»■» •- • A-- ; i i i■i I • ’ . M- 'hifl A- lh < hdoit Attornexs I'ebruray 11, 1927. Feb. 14-21 -28 NOTH i: Ol SALE OF Itlitl. ESTATE The undersigned administratrix <»f tlie estate of «Hto keppert. deceased, hereby gives aioti« •• that by virtue of an order of tJie Adams Circuit Court | she will at the hour of ti n oh !<•< k. A. M. on Wednesday. the '.’th day of March 1927 at tlie law office of Fruchte & ’ Litterer, in tlie Morrison Building at number 114 South Second Street, l»ecni tur, Indiana, and from day to day there after until sold, offer for sale at private 1 sale free from liens ev Apt taxes for j the year 1926, Payable in th< year 1927. the following described real (state sitL uated iYi the County of Adams and the State of Indiana, to-wit: Inlot number ninety- nine (99) in, . Ila -a A-ldil - ’ii to t ( 'it \ ’.f I >(•<•..- tu jtiidiaii '. also inlot r.umber se . ntw. r two (72) in Hanna's Addition to the . City of Decatur. Indiana. S.;id .'sale WTII be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than’ full appraised value of said real estate and the following terms and < onditious to-wit. At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the ba lan •• in two equal installments, payable in nine months and eighteen months. e\ idericed by notes of purchaser bearing si ? per cent <6 *> interest from date, waiving relief providing for attorneys fees and secured by mortgage on the ' real estate sold, the purchaser to have the privilege, however, of paying all < ash if so desired. The said administratrix will also at the same time and pla< e, and from day to day thereafter until sol I. offer for sale at private sale, subject to the mortgage lien of I’irst Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne, and subject to tbe lien of taxes for the year 1926. paypble in tlie year 1927, tlie following described real estate situated In the County of Adams and State of Indiana, to ‘ wit: »The west half of the south east qu t»'. r of section four (I) in township twenty-six (£6.) north of range fifteen i (15) east, containing eighty (80) acres more or less. Sahl sal<’ of said last described real estate will be made subject to the ' approval of 4 said Court for not less th in the full appraised value of said real estate, subject to said m<»rtgage lien of said First Joint Stock Lfind Bank of Fort Wayne and subject to said lien of taxes for the year 1 926. payable in the j year 1 927. upon tlie following terms and i conditions, to-wit: All cash in hand on '• the day of sale. The purchaser of said last described real estate at such sale will be further required to give bond to secure tile payment. according to its terms of aver-1 tain mortgage lien upon said last des-1 cribed real estate in favor As tlie I’irst Joint St.uk Laud Bank of l’’ort Waynupon which i»j due in prlticip-d $1572.99 ’ with interest at six per cent (6%) non January 13th. 1927. said mortgage appearing of record at page 520 of Mortgage liecord 57 hi tiv* I toe.wler’s >ffh c i ot Adams County. Indiana and subject to which said last deMcribed real estate is to be Bold. I ailed this 12th day of Februray, 1927 SL’SHi RKPPERT Adhiinlstratrix Fruchte & Litterer, Attorneys Feb. H-21-JS ' i
' PROGRAM UNION TOWNSHIP FARMERS INSTITUTE . To Be Held at Kohrs School House THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1927 MORNING SESSION Song. Invocation. Addroßß—"The Rural Citizen of Tomorrow" s t Mrs. Prudence Ratts, Butler, Indiana Address "Suggestions for More Profltuble Farm Management , , 1. J. Matthews, Winamac, Indiana General Discussion. • Noon —(Basket Dinner) AFTERNOON SESSION—I:IS Song. Address— Community Life Which Promotes or Retards the Interest of Agriculture .Mrs. Prudence Ratts Address—" Straightening the Road to Market" 1. J- Matthews Querry Box. Report of Premium Judges. " Secretaries Report. , Report of Nominating Committee. EVENING _ Quartet. ~(St ants. , a Au .ress “ Clifton Striker. County Sap. I intend, at Ad.lr. - -1.. M. Bust lief X OUllty Ag< nt Moving Pictures. E V°E R Y BOD Y- WELC OM E CO M4l Bring your Dinner and lets eat and visit together during tlie ik.on hour. Rl TES 1 — All exhibits entries must be entered and at place of exhibit not later than 9:30 A. M.. on iffly of institute. 2 — Not more than one entry in'each class. 3 — All exhibits to be judged in absence of exhibitors. ———— e PREMIUM LIST r Opened to Union Township Families w CORN Yellow White 1st —$2.00 Cash 4th —50c Cash 1st —$2.00 Cash 4th —50c Cash 2nd $1.50 Cash sth- 50c Casfc 2nd $1.50 Cash sth- ’.Oc Cash 3rd— sl.oo.,Cash 6th —50c Cash 3rd—sl.oo Cash 6th—soc Cash Sweepstakes—Best 10 ears —$2.00. Best single ears 50c. All corn competing for premium must be grown by the exhibitor in the year of 1926. r All exhibits of corn must consist of ten ears each and will be classified as either White or Yellow. Tlie corn exhibits will lie judged by the Purdue Standard. GRAIN Wheat Soy Beans Ist--75c Cash 2nd —50c 1st —75c Cash 2nd—soc Best display of Grains—lst —$100 Cash 2nd -50 c Cash CULINARY All articles shown in this department must bg strictly home made atld the work of the persons enteQUg ijit;. same. BREAD Women’s Entries, Girls Under 18 years’of ag 2 Ist—s2.oo Cash Ist—s2 00 Cash 2nd—sl.so Cash 2nd —$1.50 Cash 3rd —$1.00 Gash , —Sl.oo Cash 4th—soc Cash 4th —50c Cash 5th —50c Cash sth—soc Cash CAKE ® White ° Dark Ist SI.OO Cash 2nd —50c 1st —$1.00 Cash 2nd -50 c Best display of Baked exhibit—lst —$1.00 x Cash 2nd—soc Cash ® ® <8 ft. SCHOOL EXHIBIT Compositions Seventh and Eighth Grade To insure the best of success and the greatest satisfaction to all, teachers should assist the pupils in entering and placing tli e exhibits. Work must be done by the pupil under the direction of teacher or parent. All entries must' show name, aje and grade of pupil ami must be the work of the school year 1925-26. Ist—s2.oo Cash Best Note Book 2nd 41-50 Cash Ist—sl.oo Cash 2nd—soc Cash 3rd—sl.oo Cash _ , ..... _ . „ 4t l t 50( . h School Making Best Display sth-s<fc Cash . of School Work 6th—soc Cash Ist—s2.oo Cash 2ml—sl.()o Cash 7th —50c Cash Best Map of Indiana Bth—soc Cash Ist—sl.oo Cash 2nd —50c Cash Compositions will be graded on the following basis; x Choice of subject 10 Punctuation 25 , Contents 40 Spelling 10 Diction 5 Neatness 10 Compositions must be written on common theme paper ami must be ’ written in ink.
HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Warren Central 45; Veedersburg. 40 Technical of Indianapolis, 52; Lebanon 34. Shortridge of Indianapolis, 48; Rushville 27. Peru 25; Delphi 15. Michell 46; Brazil, 25. .Jamestown 21: West Point 20. Laporte 31; Goshen 30. Manual of Indianapolis, 34; Broad Ripple 32. • Cathedral (Indianapolis) 21; Hartford City, 32. Seymour 39; Madison 12. Pittsboro 41; Bainbridge 37. North Manchester 41; Wabash 20. Greenfield 40; Tipton 38. Waldron 56; Gerstmeyer Haute) 39. Batesville 31; Aurora, 25. Emerson (Gary) 48; Hammond 13. Froebel (Gary) 58; Whiting 31. Logansport 52; Bloomington 28. French Lick 22; Bloomfield 20 (overtime). Muncie 32; Vincennes 23. Losantville, 28; Winchester 26. Fairmount 39; Sweetser 34. Ml. Comfort 42: Lapel 19. Newcastle 29; Central (Fort Wayne) 28. Huntington. 30; Jefferson (Lal'ayctteT 31 (overtimel. C. C. H. S. ( hFort Wayne) 27; Convoy, Ohio 15f • . ."x
Billiard Tournament To End Tuesday Night Chicago, Feb. 14.—(United Press)—' The World's three cushion championship billiard tournament will be brought to a close here tomorrow night with a match between Otto Reiselt of Philadelphia and Angie Rieck liefer of Chicago—A match that is expected to decide the championship. A possibility ot' a three way tie including Reiselt, Kieckhefer and Gus Copulos—a situation brought about by round Robin play—has developed but is considered unlikely. Copulos is in second place with six won and two lost while Reiselt and Kieckhefer lead with six and one. Today's matches include: Denton vs. Raimumdo Cainpanioni. Denton vs. Lockabuugh. Kieckhefer vo. Copulos. Reiselt vs. Thurnblad. — D. J. Schwartz, of Momoe township,, was a business visitor in Decatur to'day. i
paving projects ARE ANNOUNCED (CnNTIM Bit l culled today are: • U. 8. No. 41 from Schneider to Belehaw, in Lake county. 4 mile». U S. No. 150 from West Baden to end of present pavement just east of Paoli, in Orange county. 10.3 mile-. V S. No. 30 from Plymouth tdl Warsaw, in Marshall and Kosciusko counties, 23.5 miles. U S No. 30 from Hamlet to Plymouth, in Starke and Marshall counties, 17.1 miles. I’. 8. No. 52. from L.uvgctte to Fowler, in Tippecanoe and Benkon
PUBLIC SALE I tlie undersigned, having quit farming, will sell at-public auction nn th,, t om located (•>%. miles northeaat of Decatur, or o% miles southw. >t „ f Moa . 1% l»ll« “ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1927 Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. prompt. Consisting of the following described HORSES—7 Head Biv mare coming 8 years old, will weight about 1000 lbs., with foal; t 1,,. 1V m are 3 v’ears old weight about. UOtfclbs., bred; Extra good S.ur.-l Cdtl- ; x.. ir- old will weigh 1200 !1> : rt*..n Gelding, com.ng 2 ■ a : good one; Buy mare colt, coming 1 year old; 2 Blue Roan colts, coming 1 • vedl ' < ’ ll CATTLE—I 3 Head Black cow 7 years old. fresh Dec. 29; Brindle cow’. 6 year old. dtfc to ■ , Jinn l,v dav of sale; Brindle cow. 8 years old. due to.freshen .■ y sale- Black cow 6 year old. will be tieSh March 6; Brown Swiss cow, 4 : old 'bred tu August; Ilon in heifer, 3 year old. giving m.lk. bOct. 21; Blue I >;,I1 heifer 3 'ear Bid. givin- milk, bred Jan. 4; Black In it r, pm; Holstein heifer dm To freshen in June; Roan yearling heifet; 11. it. :: no,nth- Bld- Registered Holst, in heifer. 1 year old; 3 Register, ail ;>tein □ “Vcomlfl 1 war old, papers HOGS —4 Sows Two Sirfitted Poland Sows, will have pigs by day of sale; 2 Duroc Jersey sows, due to farrow the first week in April. SHEEP—37 26 head of Shropshires; 10 head of Motinas, 3to 5 years old, all breeders, due to lamb in April: 1 Ramba buck. IMPLEMENTS Seven foot cut Deering bindeirtongue truck; Keystone gearless hay loader- ide dehverv rake; tedder; wood, mower: John Deere cotfa p r; : ing cultivator; 2 walking cultivators; 1 Oliver riding breaking plow; 2 walking breaking plows; double disc; roller; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 Studebaker wagon: 1 Turnbull 3>- scane wagon; hay ladder and beet rack combined; t :> btimv; fanning mill. 1 doui K set of breeching harm -- . 1 . incia butor; some other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AiI sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. A discount of 4-; will be given for i.isliot' all sums above $5.00. No property is to be removed until the terms are complied with. , - 0 ERNST CONRAD, Owner. Christe Bolinke, Auct. John Starost t'lerk. Ladies’ Aid of Fuelling will serve lunch. 14-212 J ““PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit fanning I will sell the following at public auciiob, 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Decatur, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927 (Commencing at One o'clock) 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 f Grey nTare. 11 years old. weighing 1300 lbs.; Grey hot , 1 weighing 1300 IDs.; Bay horse, 14 years old, weighing 1500 lbs. 17—HEAD OF HOGS—I7 ■ Two Duroc Scws®o iarriivv fir.-t part of April; 15 Sh 75 to lop pounds. f -POULTRY100 White Roc? Pullets —3 White Rock Roosters. HAY—3 t”iis of loose Timothy Hi y; B.:::dl-Fcddcr in mow. FARM MACHINERY ® New John Deere disc, 14x16; one disc, 12x16; spring lever bai l' : yU” farm wagon; wagon box; ha..’ rack' one Milwaukee mower, 5 i". cm ; tl.ivef 2-horse cultivator; Black Hawk corn planter; one 7-shovel cultlvaioi “ii" Bryan breaking plow; -McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut; carriage; set es liar ness; 85 ft. of hay rope, inch rope; hay fork and pulleys; 2 rolling < u’lei 4-horse double trees; 3-horse double trees. TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under cash; over that amoun • of 9 months, purchaser to give bankable note bearing 8% interest t’ ii-' months. 4'.; discount for cash on sums over $5.00. No ptoperl; muvrd until settled for. @ FRANK HAMMOND, Owner Roy Johnson, Auctioneer John Stare:,: < l> rk. PUBLIC SALE - As I am moving on a smaller farm, 1 will sell at public auct on 1 in. residence.■"% miles east, of Berne, 1% miles north and 1 mile w-t <’■ Chatanooga, or (i’ 2 miles suothwest of Willshire, Ohio, better known a tit” Abraham Bolienbacher farm, comniencing at 10 o'clock a. m., en WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927 the following property, to-wit:. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S , ; Sorrel horse, In years old. weight 1700, sound and a good w- rlc r: ''' ma-te. 7 years old, weight 1650, in foal, sound ami good worker; 1 pin 1 mare. 14 years old. weight 14(H). a good worker; 1 sorrel mare coll. < I 2 years did; 1 bay mare colt coming 2 y< ars old. These colls are soun I mi' will make real mares. . • 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 1 half Jersey cow. 7 years old. wiith calf by side; 1 white cow. 7 y’m’ old, will be fresh soon, a real cow; T Dnrhum bull. 17 months old. u • breeder. 4—DUROC GILTS-r-4 4 Duroc gilts, due to farrow the latter part of April, all immuned U" cholera. ' / 40—HEAD OF SHEEP—4O . 38 head of ewes, ranging in age from 2 to 4 years, due to lamb th" '■ ter part of March: 2 bucks. I IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ... , 3’6 in. Turnbull wagon, in good slia]>e; hay ladder, with red elm ■ pood as new; 1 case sulky plow; ] ('as.- corn plow, disc with tambm. - I "'’ ’ disc; spring tooth harrow; spike too.'h harrow: Simnk breaking plow : "" I horse cultivator; old top buggy; sleiUi; 3 sets breeching harness; col.ais, work bench; 2 oil drums; chicken fountain; hard coal brood, i ■ wooden bed; sewing machine good as new; 1 dozen good brooms; s.e ' ■ bushels good apples; 100 bushel black seed oats; and many articles • mentioned. terms All si.ms of $5 and under, cash. On sums over $5 a ere" i ■ 12 monihs will be given, the purchaser to give a good bankable note bean - 8 per cent interest the last 3 months. 5 por cent discounH'or cash on s.m ■ over $5.00. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of the Chattanooga M. I’. Church. | El). BOLLENBACHER Roy Johnson, Auctioneer H. 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I counties, 25.7 miles. Grading projects for vhicll b( . are usked are: No. 56, from just west of Lick to end of pavement, m Ura county, 2.3 miles. No. 45, relocation to new bridge nearing completion over Mj|] CrM . between Spencer and ci.,v. r.!al e , t 6 Owen county, 2.2 miles. Tlie highway director tin, morning Wgned a contract with the Seaman Construction Company, of Goshen to grade three-tenths of a mil.., 31 from one and a half miles west of Hunker Hill, in Miami comity. Title Is an approach grade for a subw-ay under the Pennsylvania railroad.
