Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1927 — Page 2

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XMMSCBKXB X X X X X X X X x CLASSIFIED ADS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X FOR SALE ].’()R SALE—Good team <>!' three-year-old black mules. Charles Schenck. 39-61 x For Sale—We offer fol sate the grocery run in connection with our store. Will lease present location to purchaser. A splendid opportunity. Niblick and Co. 39-3 t FOR SALE One jersey & Holstein cow and one Guernsey cow. 2 1 ,* miles east of Monroe. < latent e McKean. 4®«* FOR SALE -White Wyandotte Pullets 100 good layers, must make room for baby chicks. C. D. Hauk. Hoagland, Indiana. K. R. 1 40-3tX FoU STCE—Red electric washing machine and wringer. Will sell cheap. M. E. Hower, phone 17440-3tx FOR SALE l'hamb'-rs gas fireless cooker. Cheap if sold at once. Inquire of 334 No. First st. 40t3x FOR SALE—AII varieties of Nursery stock. Inquire or write Hilty Nursery, Berne, Ind., R. 2. 4 miles south of Monroe. 28 2t wk, tt FOR SALE Apples. Stayman Winssap, Baldwin. Greenings and Pippins. Trout Farm. State Road 27. 41-3 t D3BGE~BROTHER _ I)EALERS SELL DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1928 Dodge Sedan, nearly new. 1923 Dodge Sedan. A-l mechanical condition. Tires good; Spanish leather upholstery. 1921 Dodge Touring, good condition throughout. 1922 W. K. Touring, good condition, looks like new. 1926 Ford Coupe, good mechanical condition. 1926 Ford Touring, like new. 1925 Chevrolet. Coupe, good condition. New paint. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 213 N. First St. Decatur, Ind. FOR SALE - 3 brood sows, will farrow soon; 9 shoats. 80 lbs. Hirschy & Ervin, (i mile south of county farm.4l ts FOR SALE—New Triumph Incubator. 300 egg capacity, water heater. Will sell very cheat). Can see at house. C. iy Colter.4l-3tx WANTED WANTED —Paper hanging, painting 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, Mass,l6-a —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides- Also In ths market for wool. «Y «.Miq ca ;i w itn our truck tor any ja;.. . wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tahow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE <8 FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near Q. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts WANTED TO RENT Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished near General Electric preferred. Address box A M. H. % this office. 4b3tx FOR RENT FOR REX*T —Farm, 80 acres. 1 mile south of Pleasant Mills, known as Schrank farm. Inquire O. J. Suman. 39-6tx FOR RENT —3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 421 Marshall street or phone 198. 40t3x TOR RENT—Carage. Mrs. B. W' Sholty, 6t* West Monroe street Phone 521. 40-3 t FOR RENT—(Five room modern house centrally located. Inquire of H. S. Michaud, phiyie 104. 40-4 t ron RkNT—Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping for one or two people, private entrance. 642 N. 2nd Street. 41-3tx FOR RENT—heated Office or Club Rooms. Dan Erwin, 41 6t FOR RENT —House on Grant street. See Mrs. S puller, three doors south of post office, Willshire, Ohio. 41t2r MISCELLANEOUS TRADE Dan Edwin lias good a property in Monroe. Will trade for small farm. 41-6 t LOST AND FOUND K&nSt —A silver bar pin. with medal attached. Teturn to Democrat and receive reward. 41-3tx LOST 1 — Black bill fold containing some valuable papers. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. * 41-3tx CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May $1.40%, July $1.34%. Sept. $1.31%. Corn: May 7!>%c. July 8314 c, Sept. 86%c. Oats: May 4§%c, July 46c, Sept. 45c. o— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays • ■ .»

XXXXKXXX X X X X X X X X X BUSINESS CARDS * XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X II 1 ■ — H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Re, ' d ®"f® J, o ®, Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 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 nignt Office phone 500 Home phone <-• federal farm loans Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rata Reduced. October 5, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. . ' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Pitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. J Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT m<mey on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. (I ’ ® LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 O— 0 T~ z=— FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @5%, small com 10 year @ 5 l /a%, 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 o .1.-.'... '-!!■.T o c DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street * Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o c C2L! - _■!. —w—» Mabel Norman Nears Crisis In Her Illness Santa Monica, Calif., Feb. 17 —(United Press) Nearing the crisis in her battle for life, the condition of Mabie ; Normand screen star comedienne, was ■ reported unchanged today. While her equally famous husband. Lew Cody, remained near her beiLside.l physicians resorted to deathermy electrical machines and electricity was induced into her body in an effort to curb the ravages of pneumonia. This morning Miss Normand's at ■ tending nurse, Julia Brew, announced tlie star's temperature had dropped to 101. Site lias been unable to take j food ami is very weak. Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra lypt writing or stenographic work I will be glad io do it. Phone 12 lor appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. 1. Merrvman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. •-

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927.

MARKET REPORIS DAILY REPORT~OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 400, holdovers 1230, weak to 15c lower: tdgs and light lights scoree. few $12.75, bulk 190 lb down [email protected]; «21<)-225 lb. s>2s. 240 270 lb. $11.85© 12.00; packing sows [email protected]. Cattle receipts 25, nominally steady. Calf receipts, 4ik> steady; good to choice vealers, $16.50; cull and common sl3 down. |Sheep receipts 400. steady; few fat iambs $13.50; cull and common grades $11.50 ©12.00. Fort Wayne Livestock Market 130 tbs. down $11.65fr12.1t) 130 to 200 lbssll.Bo 200 to 225 lbs. x $11.70 1225 to 250 lbs. $11.60 I'so to 300 lbs. . $11.45 300 to 350 lbs. $11.35 Calves $8 to $14.50 : Lambs ar. $11.50 Choice steers $7 to $8 Choiice cows $5 to $6 Receipts: Hogs 200; Calves 25; ' Sheep 50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 17) . Fowls 21r j Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickensl3c Geese 12c Ducks 14c Eggs, dozen -25 c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 17) x > i Barley, per bushel 60c : Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats (good) 38c NeWfMixed or white corn .. 65c@70c New Yellow Corn 75@80c New Wheat $1.22 Good timothy seeds2.2s-12.50 Good alsac seedsl2.oo LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen '.. 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS ■ Butterfat (lb.) 49c (_> ——— NOTICE Why Wait until the rush season to have your paper hanging done, when it could be done now? You don’t have Tw <ake your carpets and rugs up as I have a covering for over them and I leave a clean floor when done. ARTIE L. JACKSON Paperhanger and Painter Decatur, Indiana Decatur Phone 864-T Wren. 0., Phone 3 Long, 1 Short on 17 17-18 x o .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF E*T©ITE No. 23LN Notice is hereby given to the < redi- ' tors, heirs, and legatees of Catharine Schultz, deceasei),. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca* nr. Indiana, on the 4th day of March. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with Um estate of said decedent should not be 1 approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir* ship, and receive distributive Shares. .JOHN J. SCHULTZ Executor Decatur. Ind. February 1027. • James T. Merryman, Attorney U Notice To Tsixpayr r>, «»f Proposed -ivinl Issue .In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Jefferson Township. Adams County. State of Indiana. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Jefferson Township, in Adams County, State of Indiana, that the proper ! legal officers of said municipality a: their regular meeting place, on the Bth day of February 1927. determined to issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of bonds proposed is estimated at S6.SOD but not to exceed i the sum of $6,900, hearing interest at the rate of 4’i> per renVper annum. The net assessed value of all property of Jefferson Township is 11.656.7 iO. -jHid the present indebtedness without this issue is ‘.Hi I ox. The proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for the cost of construction and expenses incident thereto of the Bartlev Burk Road in said unit. Ten or more taxpayers, other than 1 those who pay poll tax onl.v . who fee! themselves aggrieved by su«h determination may appeal to the State Board of 'lax Commissioners for further action. by filing a petition* therefore wit! the county audtor on or before the ex i pi ration of twenty nine days from the Sth dav of February 1927 andthe State ' Board will fix a date for hearing in , this coupty. .Dated February 9th 1927. B. F. BREINER C. SHOEMAKER JOHN <l. HOI I'M AN Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana Attest; MARTIN JABEKG, Auditor Feb 10-17 Notice To TasimyrrM «»f Proposed Hood Inmik* In the matter of determining to isI sue bonds by Wabash Township ! Adams Cojunty. State, of Indiana, Notice is hereby g!v*n the taxpayers of Wabash 'l’ownship. th Adams County. State of Indiana, that the proper I legal officers of sai<l municipality at i heir regular Moo ting plat e, on the Sth day of February 1«27. determined to issue bonds or otiielf evidence of in- . dt'btedness t xceeding five thousaml I dollars. The amount of bonds proposeil r estimated al s!<•. 111.1'3 but not to exceed, tire sum of |II.WH», bearing interest al j the rate of per cent per annum. The net assessed value of ati proper, ty of Wabash ’l’ownship is 13,112,190.00 . and the present indebtedness without i tills issue Is 163,460,12. The proceed!* of such bond issm are to be used for the cost of constru* - I tion and expenses im itlcnt thereto <»f th' F. S. Armstrong Road- in said ult Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel • thvirisvh «•» aggrieved by such dcler- ' mlnation may appeal t<» tin State Board I of Tax Commissioners f«r further ac,’i tlon. by filing a petition therefore with ‘•tire county audtor on or before the t.viplratlon <»f twenty nine days from the sth dav of February 1927 iindthc State Board will fix a date for hearing in uiis county. Dated February 9th U»27. R. F. HR EIN ER GEO. SHOHMAKER JOHN G. HOFFMAN Board of CoinniisMioncrs of Adam-: I County, Indiana. Attest; MARTIN. JABERG, Auditor Feb 10-17

. Murderer Breaks Hunger Strike I'jaiuuil Me.. Feb. 17. — (United I’rcMs) —Benjaiuin H. Turner of Mystic la., convicted murderer, has broken his hunger strike after going the days without food. He had his first break* fast today. He decided to end his fast late yesterday mill appeal tothe Maine la« court from the sentence of life oninent impoaed after his conviction last week el the murder James I). Hallen of Falmouth. —.r—- — Monroe W onia n Attends Banquet A4 Muncie Normal Muncie, Indiana Fell. 17. Mrs. J N. Burkhead, of Monroe, attended the banquet held in connection with the fourth annual Mother's Day, which was observed at the eastern division of the Indiana State Normal, at Muncie, last week-end. The banquet, which was held in the beautiful Masonic Temple, was attended by more than 500 mothers who were the guests of their sons and daughters on this occasion. More than 1,500 attended the reception given in the afternoon by President and Mrs. Burris and members of the faculty lit Ball gymnasium. _o Bill To License Real Estate Agents Killed Indianapolis, Feb. 17. — (United Press.) — Parliamentary efforts failed to save the Bradford-Sims bill for tjie licensing of real estate agents in the renate late Wednesday and the measure was killed by striking out .the enacting clause. In the absence of Sen. L. C. Brad* ford, South Bend. Sen. George W. Sims, South Bend, co-author of the bill, fought to save the measure for a roll call. Increases Proposed For Budget Appropriation Bill Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 17. —(United Press) — Increases approximating $400,000 have been proposed today for the $48,645,406 biennial budget appropriation bill which the Ways and Means committee of the House is preparing to report out to the lower branch of the legislature. Increases recommended by the committee include SIOO,OOO to be paid Indiana University for the old Medical building in Indianapolis and an additional $70,000 for maintenance at the Soldier’s and Sailor's Orphans’ Home at Knightstown. A request for an additional SIOO,OOO to the oiiginal appropriation of $420,000 for rental of armories and new armories for the National Guard was shelved, it is understood. XOTII I) 111 UIMI xl'i i< ' imi' 'MI oi- hum. i’.st vri-; NA'i* v in bArftby triven th;- Ujuirlf - Haviland, as administrator of the ■ estate of Uhristopher HaviLnd. deceased. in all reaped* greea!>’•• to tl” >rder of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana will offer so : sale at PUBLIC SALE in parcels and separate tracts for not less than twthirtls. of the appraised value thereof on Wednesday the 23 day of March 1927 at the cast door of the Court House ii. the city of Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of Ten A. M. and Four P. NL ‘ of said day to the highest and In si i oidder all the real estate .«o ordered sold by said court in the matter of the estate of said decedent, situate in i Adams <’onnty. in the state of Indiana and described in parcels towit:I’lrmt T’nu-ts- The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirlv three, in township twenty-fix» north range fourteen cast, containing 40 a« res more or lew. Mrroutl Trnct:- Beginning at ..the southeast corner of Rectioif twenty-nine in township twenty-five north, range fourteen east; thence running west aiong the section line to the right-of-Way of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad: thence . North along the right-of-way H said Railroad to the southwest corner of lot number two hundred ninty-four in Haviland’s addition to the town of Geneva. Indiana; theme east to a point on the east line of said section twenty nine; thence south along said east section line t'< the place of beginning; containing ■><> acres, more or less: except therefrom the foil wing described part and parcel thereof towlt: Beginning at the southw< st c ornro. <»f In-lot number two hundred nintyfour in Haviland’s Addition to the town •*f Geneva; thence east Uo hundred forty-six feet; to Mill Street; theme I south fifty feet; thence west to tl.. Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Right-of-way; llience Jiorth Along said , right-of-way to the place of beginning containing twelve thousand three hun- . died square feet, more or less in the last named trac t. Third Tract:- ln-h>t number one hundred srvent :•-one in Butcher’s Heirs . Addition in Isaac- Nelson’s plat of the , town of Buffalcr now Geneva, as cl. ignatecl and described on the town pl it i recorded at Decatur, Adams County, Ind. Fourth Tructi- In-lot number one I hundred .seventy two in Butcher’s llci.'s Addition in Isaac Nelson’s plat of /.o 1 town of Buffalo, now Gene va, as designated ami described on the town plat j recorded at Decatur, Adams County, i Indiana. One third of purchase money in cash on day of sale, one third *n nine months and one third in elgty ' C montiis from date of sale. Deferred payments shall bear 6% interest from t date of sale until paid iind the same i shall be secured by a first mortgage' <m the real estate so sold; Provided that I the purchaser may pay all of the nur chase money in cash, if he so desires. ( Said real estate will De sold free of all Hens.- except taxes for 1927 payalde in the year 1928. All of said sales will be made sub.lc' f to the approval of the* Adams Circuit Court. CHARLIE A HAVILAND Administrator .of the estate of Christopher Haviland. d»< eased. Janie* T. Mei ry man.’.Atty . Feb I*7-21 Marc h 3-10-i. i . Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

BRITAIN IS ‘ ■ FOG-BOUND, Millions Os Dollars Lost Because Os Fog Which Has Lasted Seven Days London, Feb. 17 (United Pre»s)— Britain was fog-bound today for the seventh successive day, and in the Westminister section of London, where are situated the famous Abbey, the houses of parliament and the homes of many celebrated persons,! there had been no sunlight for 11 Qlays. At Kew, on the outskirts of the city where sunshine is a comparatively frequent phenomenon, there had been only six minutes of sunlight. The older generation and the newspapers today recalled the famous December of 1890 when London was without sun for an entire month. Millions of dollars have been lost because of the fog, which has affected business, rail, water and air transportation and the normal life of the people in various ways.

UQ | —— IW T' ■ "M' ' | COURT HOUSE j Suit On Note A suit on a note, filed in the Allen i superior court" by Charles Bellick a- i gainst Lewis Moorman, and others J has been venued to the Adams circuit ' court for trial. Attonrey Hay McAdams i cf Fort Wayne, is counsel for the ( ' plaintiff. - ■—,■■■ It— — IMPROVED COUPE ' PROVES POPULAR ( That the coupe is steadily gaining j favor in the eyes of the automobile , buying public is attested by the fact i | there has been an exceptionally heavy | and consistent increase in the num- i ber of sales of this type car. The unusual demand for the coupe ( can be attributed directly to numer- i ■ jus advantages which are not offered J in a'car of any other type. - Combined with the acceleration j] rnd agility of the roadster are then comfort and protection of the sedan !' • In appearance there is a distinction 1 , which creates an exceptional appeal i rom an artistic viewpoint. “There ha.? been a very prevalent ! •dea.” said C. R. Saylors, local Dodge i Brothers dealer, “that the practical < use of tllis type was limited to a i great' extent —in fact many are under 1 he impression that the coupe is built , 'specially for the professional or ' business man. |] “Dodge Brothers special coupe, be- i ■ause/of its dependability, economy!' >f operation, comfort and beauty has', cached far beyond this limited field,' of buyers. As a general utility car ] it is firmly established and is bound i o continue to meet a demand in the | motor car market not satisfied by any i jiher type car.” ltx ' VOTE ON REPEAL ’ OF ABSENT VOTERS ! LAW IS DEFERRED! i — (COMTIKIJEp FltOM PAJUR OXKi ‘ repn., Indianapolis. ' This was the opinion of senate leaders and political observers today i after a conference on the measure Wednesday night. Twice the bill was to have been placed on second reading and twice ■ it was delayed. 1 A third and practically fatal delay. J . it was said, will be administered today when the bill wil Ibe postponed . again wfoen called as a special order . of business this faternoon. Plenty of fresh halibut and boneless fish. Fresh ovsters. MUTSCHLERS’. It ’ ; ; RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, PAIN I . “Heet” Relieves Instantly 1 s 1 i With applicator attached to cork, 1 , i just brush “Heet” over the pain area. ■ whether in knees, feet, legs, hands, ’ shoulders, back, neck or body. Instantly, you feel this harmless, glor-! ions, penetrating Jieat draw the pain.' ‘.soreness and stiffness right out of the ' ' aching or swollen joint, muscle or 'nerve. Besides, ‘‘Hoel” scatters the • congest'ou and establishes a cure, i | “Heet" contains two soothing, peuc- . trating ingredients, too expensive to I [use in ordinary liniments or anal-i igesies. "Heet" i.-. a clean, pleasant' liquid doesn't stain, blister or irritate the skin and costs only 60 cents I 1 at any drug store. i

Three “Fort Wayne Bills” 1 Are Passed In Senate Indiaiuipolis, lud., Feb. 17 The third ’iFort Wayne bill" of the day ( • passed the senate late Wednesday I when the O’Rourke measure premit- ' ting Foit ♦N'uyne to come under jurisdiction of the 1925 police pension act was approved 41-0. Earlier in the day bills were passed providing for the creation of a new Super! r court tit Fort Wayne and to increase the Salary of the Allen county prosecutor and his assistant. ' The three hills have been sent to ’ the House. , 'Old Age Pension Bill Is Favorably Reported Indianapolis, Feb. 17. — (United ( Press.)—The Nejdl old age pension bill was favorably reported today by the house committee on townships s and counties. The measure has alj ready passed the senate. It provides an optional plan for a I

(Wil ■ Meet Your Banker “Face To Face” ; BRING us your every perplexing financial prob- [ / leni and we'll set your mind “al ease-" Investments . . . Loans . . - Savings . . . Wills . . . i anything that has to do with money, well glatily advise you on. And, mind yam, it 11 lie Advice backed by good years of Banking Experience! i Come...let us SERVE YOU! Old Adams County Banlq ; “We Pay You to Save" | PUBLIC SALT •We, the undersigned having decided to quit farming will auction at my residence 5 miles south and 4 miles west of Decrtu . mile north and 4 miles west of Monroe, Ind., 1% miles east of Hotuluta.-. > miles east of Bluffton, on . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1927 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. Prompt S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Bay mare. It) years old. sound and in foal, weight 1500 lbs.; lb 1 .6 years old, sound, weight 1500 lbs.; Roan mare, years old souim " 1500 lbs; one gray mare 9 years old; one spring mare colt. ■J3—HEAD OF CA.TTLE-13 One Pure Bred Jersey cow was fresh last fall, giving good flow " ' Jersey cow, 9 years old, due February 28; Pure Bred Jersey cow, 5 due to freshen Feb. 25; Jersey cow, 6 years old. due to fresln u Man a |u Pure Bred Jersey heifer, 2 years old with calf by side; Guernsey uiul J ‘ heifer, 3 years old with calf by side; Spotted heifer, 3 years old will' ' “ side; Jersey and Holstein cow was Decenibe|. giving -' Black cow, 5 years old, will be fresh March 20; Ture Bred Jersey bit' old and a good one; 2 pure bred Jersey heifers, 1 year old, not bred; i n' heifer, 1 year old not bred. 41—HEAD OF HOGS—4I 6 Chester White sows, all due to farrow the last week in Man li, ' are extra good tried sows; 35 head of shoats weighing from GO to II ‘ tach. This is a real bunch of feeders. —POULTRY— X 150 head of White Leghorn l*ullets and one year old hens, all 1 good; 100 Rhode Island Red pullets and a few Rhode Island Red coil head of White Emden Geese, good ones; 8 head of White Pekin Dm" HAY AND GRAIN f 4 tons of baled alfalfa hay; 2 tons of baled timothy hay; -100 bn good oats. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson Tractor with fenders, in A No. 1 condition; Oliver, 12 imii " ' tor plows; extra set of steel shears; John Deere disc with tamden for h tor or horses, good as new; cul'ipacker; John Deeri; planter, good a "•«• 2 corn cultivators in good shape; Deering binder, 8 fool cut; McC" mower 5 ft; 2-section spike tooth harrow; McCormick-Deering web hay 1 ■" r nearly new; McCormick-Deering side delivery hay rake and tedder 11 r cd. just Jike new; John fteere 2 row beet plow;’ J. I. Case sulkv breaker' plow, 14 inch; Walking breaking plow new; Hoosier end gate seedi r" ! grass seed sower combined: one Xew Weber-wagon 3’/; ineli; Sluilel 1 ' 1 "' wagon; garden cultivator; hay ladders with grain bed and stock rack """ bitted; wagon box; trailer for tractor; oil drums; mud boat; 50 feci • pipe; heavy set breeching harness; single sett hatness; Economy,. I'- Ji eream seperat'or; brooder stove tmm chick size: double barrel shot • barrel and stpray pump; hog house; organ; double trees; hay forks; scoop • mitt" e-irix nlor tools ,and many articles too nuinerous to mention. ( TERMS All sums of $5 and under cash, over this amount a credit oi months, purchaser to give a good bankable note bearing 8% interest th'' 1 - 3 months; 4% discount, for'cash on sums over $5. R. L. WILSON and SILVANIA WILSON Roy Johnson. Auctioneer. Scliurget and Ehinger, Clerks. ' Lunch served by Ladies’ Aid Society. 15-17-L

county to pay persons more than 6years of age who have been of the county tor 15 years a pension of $25 u month instead of maintain, ing them in infirmaries. ? STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD i 4 Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ? ; Relieves Head-Cigds at Once. ; If your nostrils are dogged ’and your head it stuffed and you c an t breathe freely because of -old or catarrh, just get a small bottle u s Ely’s Cream Balm al any drug store Apply a little of this fragrant, antp ueptle cream into your nostrils . inil let ,it penetrate through evt-ry air passage of your head, soothing an( | healing the inflamed, swollen nutcous membrane and you g-1 instant relief*. Ah! How goodnt feels. Your nostrils are open, your head is dear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowingno more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm Is just'what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight, ■you. OtnfT d shßl tao hrd lird hrdi