Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1927 — Page 2

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xxkx::xxxsxxxxxxx x CLASSIFIED ADS « xxxxxxxx x x x x x x x x FOR SALE I'OR SALE Good team or throe-year-old black mules. Charles SchencK. O M-fitx For Sale We offer for sale the grocery run in connection with our store. Will lease present location to purchaser A splendid opportunity. Niblick and Co. 39-3 t FOR SALfi—One .Jersey & Holstein cow and one Guernsey cow. 2*4 miles east of Monroe. ( larence McKean. 40t3x FOR SALL W lite Wyiffitlolio Pullets low good layers, must make room for baby chicks. C. D. Hauk. Hoagland, ® Indiana. R. R. I®’ 40-3tx >Y»fi"sTCE—ReiCelectric washing machine and wringer. -Will sell cheap. M. L 'ir i>hon< 174 4" ■'dx |’i !!■ S \l.l-: t I.mlft- gu- tile! ■-< cooker. Cheap 'if sold at once. Inquire of 334 No. First st. 40t3x WANTED W A X T E D — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not | common rags or waste, or dirty | clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos 1 and like. No lace% heavy under-; wear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents par pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED 6 or 8 good men with curs.] Steady Work. Call phone 1053 from nto9 p. in. for Information. 38-3UC WANTED Paper hanging, pawling and interior work. M. J. Welker, Phone 646. 39-3tx WANTED MALE HELP A PAYING POSITION OPEN to representative of character. Take orders shoeshosiery direct to wearer. , Good income. Permanent. Write now. Tanners Shoe Mfg. Co, 2523-2, C St.. Boston, Muss. IS-2 FOR RENT _ FOR RENT —Farm, 80 acres, 1 mile south of Pleasant Mills, known as Setirank farm. Inquire O J Suman. 39-6 tx FOR RENT—2OO acre farm. 5 miles northeast, of Berne. Jacob Huser, Berne. 3913 eodtf FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 42 f Marshall street or phone 198. 40t3x *FOR ~ Mrs - b7~W. Sholty. 609 West Monroe str“et Phone 521. 40-3 t FOR RENT —IfYve room modern house centrally located, inquire of H S. Michaud, phone 104. 40-4 t Fort Wayhe Livestock Market Feeding pigs $11.65012.15 130 to 200 lbs. $12.00 200 to 225 IW. $11.75 225 to 250 lbs. $11.65 250 to 300 Tbs. . $11.50 300 t<> 350 lbs. $11.40 Calves ' $8014.50 La i.-ibs ;. . f 11.75 < hoice st< ers s7@sS Choice cows ss@s6 01 Receipts: Hogs 200; Calves'2s; Sheep 50. ■ o Dance K. of (’, hall Friday night. Class 8:15. Dancing 9. \otii i: for hid* I’oic no in MACHINERY A. HOU) HIJ’IDI M ITIJI> N<« -• ' •■n ft; !,<■ I’.o-iM <>f (’oniniis.siont'FN of Adams County, Indiana, will on Tuesday March 1, l'C7 Ji nd up until 10 o'clock* A. M. on said day receive sealed blds for the follow-| 1. One roadt truck of such power and capacity and so tonstrircted and adapted as will he suitable for general z» road Work purposes.2. fine grader, of such size, weight and capacity and so equipped and eonsl(U<tvd as will be suited for general road I'-pair and niaintenan< < Hl such size and capacity as will In suit !> i J>l ■• I I 'I ■ II I , L.-. .’ ■ I |. Si OJ .■ t(i -it 1,. • .. <J . ■& .... road tars into wagons and trucks. The board will reserve the right to purchase under the bids submitted one or more of the trucks, and one or more of the graders, as the needs of the county may require and the price offered \wl 1 permit. '-■■'l'll- ■ 1 fa Dishing of tin various material necessary or required for the repair and maintenance of the free gravel and turnpike roads of the county, including f lushed stone, screenings, gravel, tile, drain material and bridge material, and all ether material used for said purposes. Bids submitted for any of the above articles of material in all things comply with the specifications therefor now on file In the office of the audl. tor of said county. Ail bids must be accompanied with Ihr affidavit ami bond as required by law. The board will reserve the right to reject any. or all of said blds ami to reject any part of any one bid and a* *cept the remaining part of sm h bids B. I-'. BKEINEB <•!•:< i. SHOEMAKER John hof i man Board of <’ommissionrrs Feb. 9-16 OGet the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays' Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 —Phone 181.

XXXX XX XX XXX X XX 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 1081 Office Hour,: iq-4,2 a.m. 1-5 68 p-m. s. E. BLACK Funera? Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of TiUe” Real Estate. Plenty of Money to ix>an on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. - i i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT mi-ney on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGERS ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. O -r Q LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or , night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 | Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 I 0----— o o — ——c FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%,- small com. 10 year @ - no expense to you. 20 year @ 6£, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY property Mortgage Loans Select ilusiuehce or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. • SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o __o The history of r hvtillh is as fjbyrjggy*%flcasy to read in ou r spine as any other fact which Nature reveals to the stuyUTTeJffromost?<lent. C iH today (® ru .l'Vi' s^7 la Van(l learn vour 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. U oou —oou — i> PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addressing Office Room 1, Peoples Loan 4. Trust Bldg. Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 MILDRED AKEY O — ooo —000 Q CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Muy $1.40%. July $1.34; Sept. $1.31%. Com: May 79%c: July 83%c; Sept. 86%c. Oats: May, 45%c; July 46c; Sept. 45c. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Typewriting Stenographic Work H you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will he glad to dual. Phone 12 for appoinimenl. Florence Holthouse Judge J. 1. Merryman's Law Oil ice, K. of C. Bldg. m

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS I DAILY REPORFOF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts, 3.200: shipments, 3,040; hog receipts, 1,500; holdovers, 1,759:] mostly steady; spots lower on pig.<] anti light lights, bulk. 150 pounds down, $12.75(1 $13.00; 160 to 220 lbs . $12.504i $12.75; 230 to 270 pounds, sl2 4l$12.10; few 300 pounds, $12.75; packing sows, $10.504t $1125: cattle* receipts. 200. barely steady, few heif-* ers. $7 25; steers up to $9 00; cutter and cutte rcows, $3.75026.00; calves receipts 100, steady; top vealers. sl6 50; cull and common. $13.00 down., sheep receipts®2,6oo, strong; bulk fat | lambs. $13.500513.60; cull and com i mon. sl’L>o«i $12.00; mostly aged stock scarce. © LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Feb. 14) Fowls 21c ( Chickens 19c ( Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn Geese 12cj Ducks 14c ■Eggs, dozen - Ssc LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 14) Barley, per btfthel 60c Rye, per bushei 80c Ne* Mats (fcood) y 39c j New Mixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New Yellow Corn a Ts@Boc ] New Wheat .. 1 $1.22 Good timothy seed $!.25-$2.50 Good alMc seed •... $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) 4!*c' — ■■ iM-rrrnox ion ma< tutu how Ih-tnrr the lloarii of < <mmi «»f (lit* <*«»oiity of VloniN STATE hi-' INI ‘IAN \ I , CQF NT Y OF AI‘AMS, SS; We. the undersigned .each and all <*f whom a i •• resident free holders and Adlers of Preble Township. Adams Conn* Indiana respectifully petition your Honoral»U' Body and ask that you constru< 11 and complete a free Macadamized stor * road in said township over and upon lite public highway situated on the fol. lowing route, to-wit: Commencing »»t the north west coiner of the south west quarter of section twenty-six (26), township twenty-! eight (2N) ndrth of thirteen tIJ) east in Adams County,' Indiana then* e-i east on the half section line di vid i ig sections twenty-six (06) and twentyfive, (25) to the north*east corner of the south east quartet of section twen- , tv-five (25) ami then it* terminate, a.ll being in township and range aforesaid 1 Your petitioners aver and say thn the improvement prayed for is le.-s than three miles in length, (unnects, ;u one end with a. fret’ Jdacaflam road in said township and at the other end wit’ll a free Macadam road on the tow nship line between Preble ami Root] Townships, and that a Cnited Suites, Rural Mail Route passes over wie highway sought to be improved. Your peiitiooers further aver and say that’the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use and is, one of the public Idghways of said Preble Township, ami that the same will be us public utility and “benefit; petitioners ask that said j>ub- ' !<• highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone b( z placed upon tne grade and that upon such bro Kt* iV stone there be placed stone screenings. * Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to tlie width of forty ( 40>—fe«-t ami that said above des< ribed, be graded to the width of twenty-foi;r : ■ rw*—• • ' C'.-,"- a <v idlu of L'.vclv 112) feet and to a deptlu of eight <S) inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of ten (10) incites in the center thereof Willi three-quarter to one and one.half imh crush stone, and that crushed stone screenings be ;Ha<ed thereon t<» a depth of live (5) incites upon such broke W stone, and that sab! improvement be made a single track, and that the name of the same be the “Gust Koenemtn Ma- adam Road.’’ ) t hat to pa\ for s;tid improvement w? askxthat bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, f payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment ; of which we ask tliat a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said I Preble Township in a sufficient sum . to pay the interest and principal of said bonds become due; [ That said 'improvement be made and constructed and said bonds he issued ’ and said tax he levied upon the taxable . property of said Preble ’Township in accordance with the Acts of the Legisr labile of the State of Indiana, passed. . in th*- year 1905, beginning on pag»55(> aml-as anlmended in the Acts of l!u)7 and as amtnended in the Acts of 1909 mn# In force providing for the extension of free gravel or Macadam i roads, and all other aiWl any and all am mend men ts thereto; \Ve further ask the board to take nIH I lie necessarj steps required by law t • have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that thsame be constructed without submitting the. question of building the sam- 1 • to sn election of the voters of said Preble Township and that the Board construct the same under the law* -»f I the state of Indiana, providing for the j extension of free gravel or macadam roads by township tax;Aiun. RESPECTFULLY SCBMITTEI) Gust Koenemann. Theodor Ewell. \V. , .1. Bieberick. Christ Ma« ke Edw’n Fuhrman, Theo. Koenemann, Carl Ko - nemann. August Kruetzmann. Henry T. GaHmeycir. August ConratF, Herman Bieberick. Ernst Ehletding, Adolph Schaeler. A. VV Werilng. Win. Linn*meier. Wm. C. Weriing. Lewis H. W*»rtbman, Chas. Ehlerding. John I>. Werlling, Fri-d Peuk. Herman Ehlerding, Wm Sclmek' l. Otto J. Bieberick. Go'.llieb Weriing. Carl Nuerge. August Gallmeycr. ott*» Ew*el, l-'red ostrrmeyer, Henry Scheumann, C. L. Schcumarin E. E. Rupriglit, Mart Kueftfr, August , Worthman. Henry Fuhrmann. Fr-*i . Hchueler. George Svhueler. John 'I. i Pet* rs. C. Schakel. Arthur Kocncm iti, Albert Bieberich, Pan U’. fei, . F. Jacbker. Mat-fin Reppert. W. M. Mr.scr 1 Ben Liniger. Otto Koc u emuiin. Otto . Wefel. Otto Peck. Da’id J. Dilling August Bum k. Henry Macke, John H.l-•r-uan, Martin HHlterneier. M. C. Keifcr, Henry Khlerdlng. Whl I'. Krutznmn, August Hartmann Advlph I !nlt< tnei* r? irudolfdi H. Bt’.ucl:. Cllrist Bultvm* ier, Wm. 11. Freitag. Mart Biebrrlch. Gnsta\ E’ilcrcil.ig, Charles <’. M iil»m*l. \i' tor Hoffman. J C. Gramlstaff. J. I». Elary. August HluincHlerg. Chas A. Fuhrman; Herman Reese. F. 11. Koeneiiutnn. x . , This petition will hr pH-sintcd to th? Board of Commissioners on 'l’m s<iay March -Sih 1927 al which time the i tax payers *>f Prebjc T*»wnsiilp may appear and make ,-u* ii objections a., the law may provide for. MARTIN JABERG i Auditor Adams County India.Jia Fruehet and Lltterer, Attorney's for !■ Petition. i’’eb,

SECOND READING • ’ OF THE MOORHEAD j BILL POSTPONED (CONTINI'EII FROM PACE OXE> the existing state election laws. By Robert L. Benrtl, 111. P. Staff Conespotulent I Indianapolis. Feb. 16. — Press ) With the Gunn hill for abolition of the public service contniissiob definitely out. there was reallignmeni 'of senate forces on the public service commission controversy today as the Moorhead bill came tip for second ruling. Defeated 17-30 after all day debate TuesilAJf, the Cann bill which would hav P ousted present members of the commission and ret timed utilities control to local governments is beyond hope of reconsideration. r Democrats were the heaviest sup porters of the measure when it came to a vote. Elevqn democratic apn'atojji were amo|g the aye 3 whih 4 only three opposed passage. 1 Twenty-seven republicans voted ' against the bill while five of the ma- ' JoritJr party joined Sej*, Howard A. Cann, Frankfort, in voting aye. Two, republicans and one democrat were absent during the voting. ——u, ■ . . II . .Round aid square dancing K. of C, hall Friday. Class 8:15. Dancing 9. 40t3 STATE OF INDIANA Department of State F. E. Schortemeter Secy of State To all to whom these presents Shall Come, Greeting:

I I. F. E. .Schortemeier, Ser rotary of, 4 State <>< ..tilt* State of bvrrb>* certify that the. The Northern Indiana Fair Association. ..has this day* filed in the office of the S<rviary or State of the Stale of Indiana, the properly i signed and atßestexi consents, statements and papers t’erfuired by Section I One of an Ace entitled •• Irt Yet preaeriblaa ll»v Wrthod and I’rwciliire for \ uhiniiir> I >i«n»l ii i ion of Private (nr. poratioiiM and \ <»luntnr« \wwoekiffc»n> and (frelarina an Enirratiiff.i,'* approved I March 14th, 15*13. | And I further certi(| tliiut said written consents, statements and jxpers s« - I filed as aforesaid, show that sab I company and the officers (hereof i..i>< . ..implied with the provisions <>f s£ld Section One of sahb Act and that said rorporaton is now pt process of dissolution. In Witness Whereof, I have here.onto t m\ han ! ami afti\< !i the seal of the state of Indian at the City of Indianapolis this 1 sth day -M F« diriiai \ A I». IK2 I'. E. Schortvineier Secretary of State. SEAL By Charles A. Dorf', Asst Dtput . Fab 16-23 ~o- . , .X notice to wvriwi-'A r ( muplaint to »rerli»w MitrtMHtte and For fV* <, ei'er. No. 12807 In the Admits < ircifit (Hurl THE STATE OF INDIANA A I 'AMS COUNT Y SS: . Isaac D. Booher vs. Jlalph d<bersoh * el a I tt it appealing irons affidavit, filed in the above entitk'l cause, trial I'alpn E’berflole; V. A. Foreman vhow -hi i>tian name to’the plaintiff is unknown; and A. D. Beh.vniei. whose- Christian name to the palintiff is iipknown; of the above named defendants, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given th.* said Ralph Ebersole; V, A. Foreman whose Christian name to the plaintiff is imkftown; and A. D. Behymer, wiiox* Christian name to the plaintiff is unknown; that they be and appear befo 1 !• ■: ' < ‘ ■ ■ - * • —*■ '*-*•. *7 ‘V ' i ,\v:ii same being - the 4*'th .i aridiclnJ Dav of the present regular term th’Teor, to be hidden at the (N»urt Housy in the City of Decatur, conimdr.;tng on Monday, the 7th day of February A. D. , and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will lie heard' and determined in their absent Witness, niy name and the Ss*aj o r said Court hereto affixed, this 9th day of February, Mi. JOHN U NELSON SEAL Clerk February 4Jth, 11*27. Feo ;>-rti-23 Q —> HELP KIDNEYS BY DRINKING MORE WATER — I Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irritating Acids Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted authority The kidneys help titter this i acid from the blood and pass it on to"! the .bladder, where it may remain to' i irritate and inflame, causing a burn-, I ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer lb in constant dread; the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; ■ again, there is difficulty in voiding it J Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can't control urination. ■ While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is often one of the mqst simple ailments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft i water, also get about four ounces of dad Saits from your pharmacist and take a teablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast. Continue this for two or three days. This will help ; neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then net normal again. | Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, comlrtned with Jj»hf.-', and is used by thousands of folks who are aiihicct to urinary disorders caused by acid iiritniion., Jud Salta causes no bad effects whatever. ' . | | Here you have a pleasant, effervescent iithia-waler drink which may quickly relieve your bladder irritation.

General Motors Offers Preferred Stock I Naie New York. Feb, 16 (United Prc’s)| —Merely to strengthen Us workint: rush position, general motors today through .1. P. Morgan and Co., offered for sale |25,000.0»)b tn 7 per cent preferred Syp li. The price of $l2O conformed closely wiUftlho nrirket valhatniii stock, which closed at 120 < on the exchange.

0 — ANOTHER PETITION FOR ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS IS FILED (CONTTNUEDFROM I* AGE ONE) j mission over municipal owned plants. Thf> finance commi-sion allowed the bills and the session adjourned. — o— Italy Rejects Cbolidge Plan For Disarmament Rome. Italy Feb. 16. (United Press, —ltaly has derided to reject President | Coofldge's proposal for further limitation ut naval armament, it was stated today by a senii-oftidal of information. The reply to President Coolidge v'as expected to be dispatched soon. Price Os Original Equipment Tires Cut Akron, y . Feb. 16.—Leading tire companies today cut prices to manufacturers on original equipment tires on an average of 7-j per cent. The cut is effective at once. All

companies are meeting the new prices announced by major concerns Wednesday morning. Tit* men here deny that the cut — - - - ■- - t - -wr PILE SUFFERERS AVOID OPF.RATION SET RELIEF EASY Tests ever 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 real relief. Doctors agree and it means one need bother no more with salves and suppositories. No matter how long or severely you suffer — just swallow two small harmless pills three times daily with a little Yi;i*t r atul in 24 hours in many cases and shortly after in even bad cases the piles and suffering go away completely. One user says: •Twenty years ago 1 got bleeding piles. 1 was operated on. but eventually the piles returned. 1 was in bed wbieu 1 first took Colac J’ile Pills, but in 3 days could return to work and iu 2 weeks the piles were, completely gone. This was 7 months ago and there is no sign of a return. Colac is merveleus." — Joseph Win »r Glegn Falls, N. Y. Colai 1 Pile Pills are made iu the ..." a;.'.'!'. ingredients — harmless to even the most dqjicate Doctors agr?e for lasting results internal fipatmeftt and removal of cause is best; Don't d lay or suffer another day. Get a 60c bottle of Colac Pile Pills at The Enterprise Drug Co., or any good drug store, or bottle by mail in plain wrapper on receipt of 6oc in stair; -. er check — Colac Chemical Co., Inc., Brentwood, Md.

raps Trains c\ r ROYAL PALM Lv. Indianapolis 2:55 AM Ar. Jacksonville 7:20 AM Ar. Miami , 6:15 PM I Ar. Tampa .. — . 4:00 PM' Ar. Sarasota 7:30 PM Sleeping Car. ready: or ore u pancy 2:00 P. M. PONCE DE LEON Lv. Indianapolis 3:20 PM ' Lv. Cincinnati 7:05 PM Ar. Jacksonville 7:25 PM Ar. Miami 7:00 AM I *' Suwanee R iver Special Lv. Indianapolis 6:15 PM Lv. Cincinnati 9:40 PM Ar. Tampa 6:15 AM Ar. St. Petersburg 6:4OAM Ar. Bradenton B:3BAM Ar. Sarasota 9:05 AM Ar. Venice 10:30 AM Sleeping Cars and Co.tehee Dining Cars Serving All Meals No Change of Cars Tour Cincinnati to New | Orleans for MardiCaras, February 25th —March 4th. Write f«.r booklet. Far farther information, iliteping car reseruaf/ons, etc., address j H. D. LYONS* District Pas*any«r Agent 347 Merchants Bank Building I IndianaDoiis, Ind,

—...w— m presages another reduction to dualers. laying that the cut to manufacturers only balances cuts to the trade j in lu't — — 0— 1 -——6 House Passes Four Bills And Kills Ten Tuesday Indianapolis, Ind . Feb. IC-(Unlted Press) tj'hile the Cann t>m iwurimd

CO-OPERATIVE This bank is a co-operative institution. It I co-operates with the Public, with its deposi- I tors, with its Correspondents. It exists to I help every one connected with it to prosper. I You are invited to come in. Make thL bank I your banking home. I THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. BANK OF SERVICE I PUBLIC SALE HOLSTEIN CATTLE I We the unde' fl.cd. will sell at public auction at tli ■ l . mile south and 1% miles east of Gem va, Iqd., on what, ts known oid | Klinger farm, on I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 Commencing at,,12:30 P. M. Prompt. I 20 HE\l) OF PURE BRED REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COWS FROM ACCREDITED HERD Cow. 4 years old, with calf by side-. Heifer, 3 years old. dtx t . -hen | March 3rd; Heifer. 3 years old, due’to freshen March M'; H< !■ >. _ irsuld.] due to freshen Feb. 21st; Heifer, J" years old. due t'> fn ir i l 2 I 4-vear-old cow to freshen April 16; 4-year-old cow, die March 1 ’ 4 t -p| cow. due March 10th; 5-yeas-old cow, due March 4th; 6 year March «h; 'i v.ar-old vow. due March 22ud: J-year-old row. dm Minch >'h: K .V. ear-old cow, dm March J7th; »-year-old cl*w. <'ue Man h 2-t. o,w. due Feb. 28th; 11-year-old c-Otv, due Feb. 22ud; 12 ye.ir .ild cow, u- fl April 2nd; three Yearling Heifers. This is a good offering of good producing milk, cowhand n' >1 tuk»| ho mistake in selecting cows' front- this sale. Each cow ie r-'ie te :: .’.■■■ j, rs furnished with i ach animal. Do not, fail to aWi nd this ai bids to E. F. Boeeae, Bryapt, Ind., or Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. 1> it’ . Ini. I TERMS—Purchaser will be giver, a credit of 9 months on , b.iukalil I note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. A I'J discount » ; ’l " • 1 tor set tlements made in cash on day of s«le._ Buyers from distance kindly fl bring bank reference. . 1 THOMAS and BOESSE, Owners Col. Roy Johnson, Decatur, Ind., AectiOtenr. ' H ' r 'l “pu blTc s aLTH As lam going to quit farming I will sell,the following at pul u‘><t ' : -1 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Decatur, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1927 (Commencing at One o’cidtkj3—HF „ •»...- • Grey mare. 11 years old, weighing 1300 lbs.: Grey hot' . 1 weighing 1300 lbs.; horse, 14 years old. weigning 1500 lb 17—HEAD. OF HOGS—I7 Two Duroe Sows io Laficw first part of April; 15 Shoal , w- !l H 75 to 100 pounds. • —POULTRY— Ion Wliip Kock Pullets '' White Rio l. R.-> ■ , r . HAY—3 tons of loose Timothy Hr.y; Bundled Fodder in moi - FARM MACHINERY New John Deere disc, 14x16; one disc, 12x16; spring lever h;■ ,il ' farm wagon; wagon Imix: ha. rack; one Milwaukee mower, 5 f ' u,; 2-horse cultivator; Black Hawk corn planter; one, 7-shovel cult 1 Bryan breaking plow; McCormick binder, 6 ft. cut; carring;;ess; 85 ft. of hay rope, iueh rope; hay fork and pulleys; 2 roll! 4-horse double trees; 3-horse double trees. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 nndjinder cash; over that iinoiir nt 9 months, purchaser to givi bankmrle no’e bearing B'7 inter I months. 4',' discount for cash on sums over $5.00.' No properly until settled for. FRANK HAMMOND, Owner Roy Johnson, Auctioneer John Stare < PUBLIC SALE

11.Ivilli.' leaded m; • , n .nd iniiv •nt- i" itl-.’ll ■ ■ ,;i. I “ »41 my stoci; and farming implements at public sale, on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1927 at my farm 7 miles east and I‘i i miles south o'.' Bluffton river bridge, or a miles west and p/, miles south |of Monroe on the old Bell farm. Sale, i commences at 12 o’clock sharp. | CATTLE, 26 Head 1 red cow. 7 .'•cars old, fresh; giving 5 gal. milk [per day; 1 red cow 5 yrs. old giving good flow of milk, will be fresh tn •day; i red row, 5 yettrs oid, on good 'flow of milk, bred; 1 black cow, 9 year old. giving good flow of milk, •will be fresh June 9: 1 roan cow, 11 yrs. old, giving 5 gal. milk per day. w 11 be fresh again in July; 1 red cow , 8 years old will be fresh by day of sale; 1 Holstein cow- (i vears old will he fresh in March, will give better than 5 gal. per day; 1 black Jersey 4 I yrs. old, will be fresh Feti. 25; 1 Holstein, fi years old, will he fresh in -d-'ich, 1 black Jersey. 5 yrs old will be fiysh Mai eh 5; 1 Holstein cow, 5 years <dfl, will be fresh Feb. 28, will g.vc a gal. per day, a real cow; 1 red cow. 7 years old, win f reßh by da .,, of sale, a Wavy milker; ’ red cow 8 years old, will be fresh in Manh; 1 Holstein cow, 5 years old, will be rtesh by Ist of March, a good milker;

the senate’s ntion In.-,’.,, t( ■ house of representative; r . ( ~( 1 |ijw H bills, defeated a senate bin. ■ ten measures by itideili. tv ■ Intent and received m v 0.-. i, v i.m ■ und a resofution. Wlli ■ Passage of the Drak. cal budget bill by a vote ;n.9| S '[the highlight of the hon... Ml

1 roan shorthorn bull. 3 yea' real bull, and gentle: lb hd. v yew - heifers and one young slei ' above eict’Je are all in good it " HOGS, 42 Head 1 red " 1 in .March: fi Big Type Polar i < iih-i gilts will farrow latter part oi Hi shoats weighing about 12'» I’’ ■ shoats weighing about 60 lbs - bio iminumd and all in good sliai 1 ' SHEEP—3 head of sheep. CHICKENS—B dozen Wild ' •' rock pullets, extra nice one : 1,1 doz.ni White Leghorn pullet - MISCELLANEOUS -1 I’"""" cream separator, int good -h 'l H [ Storm King buggy in good .. set buggy harness; 1 Simpl 'iH cubator. 50-egg size; 1 Buckeye 11,1 ' coak' brooder, 500 chick, in ', shape. 1 bed with springs and l: "”[ tress; 1 bureau; 1 9x12 rug. ,t’> ‘ ‘ ■' er articles try> numerous to me' l TERMS—On sums over V-" u ■' ’J' dit of six months will Is- rflveii. ' three months without interest- , ' last, tiirefe months bearing 8' 11 est. 4', discount for cash on m" ’ over $5. All mites to be sail tm ' with the eJerk. No property to I" uoved until settled for. JOHN A. ISCII ■JeiSS EHeubergar and Noah Frauhiger. Auctjpireeits. - Clerk—Arthur Kirkwood. H