Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1927 — Page 2

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■ ■ ■ H 8 8 8 8 838888X8, ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « mxxxxxx xxxx x x x x FOR SALE FOK SALF> We offer for sale »>» grocery run in connection with our store. Good opportunity. Will lease building to purchaser. Niblick and Co. 57-t HOUSE FOR SaLe! Wtli construct- | cd all modern, hardwood floors, full basement, soft water. Urge lot. garage, on paved street; in splendid condition. See owner, 1004 W. Monroe st. C. D. Bieberich. 67t3x FOR SAL® —All varieties of Nursery stock. Inquire or write Hilty Nursery, Berne, Ind., R. 2. 4 miles south of Monroe. -8 2t wk, tt FOR SALE—Day old male calf. One Oliver riding breaking plow. Chas. W. Andrews, Decatur. 11. 2. WANTBD —truck driver. Phone 423 59-3 t FOR SALE Single comb R. 1. Red eggs, from well bred dark red hens. Headed by cocks from the Mohood t train. Webster Grove, Mo. Also a few of the Mohood cockerels for sale. Call Mrs. J C. Moses, 3054. 59t3x FOR SALE! Oliver typewriter. No. 5, like new. Sumner Mumma, R. R. 3. 59t3x FOR SALE —My apiary consisting of 30 colonies of bees. Priced to sell. S. S. Magley, Rt. 7, Decatur. Phone 8722. 59-3tx FOR SALE: Ton of good alfalfa hav. Call 5623, 59-2tx FOR RENT FOR RENT—B 9 acres, 2>t miles from Decatur or will rent by fields. Jonn Meyer, 316 North Fourth st. 50tG WANTED WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, 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. f ' ■ —WANTED— Rigs, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any Junk you wish to dispose of. Also in the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. 4 I. Crossing. 89-W ts AGENTS . WANTED—I7S WEEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and industry, to distribute Rawlefgh’s Household Products to steady users. Several fine openings in Decatur and nearby towns. We train and help you so you can make up to SIOO a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W. T. Rawleigh Co.. Dept. 1N2053, Freeport. 111, 59t2x WANTED—Plumbing jobs. Work reasonable. Phone 858. 56-6tx Anybody wanting curtains done up! or washings done, call Mrs. Sam Tindall, 612 Indiana St. 57t3x WANTE7D—Salesman at the Adams County Maytag Co. Apply to Mr. S. R. Hall. Experience unnecessary. 58-3 t MISCELLANEOUS READ- -Order in advance for Baby Chicks, from Full blooded. Tancered strain, single comb White Leghorns at SB.OO per 100—also—Custom hatching at $3.00 per 100 eggs with au order of 500 or more. Address Rural Hatchery, Decatur Ind Phone 31-H 44 2t a week 6 wks. Portland Gets New Furniture Factory Portland. Afar 10.—A furniture factory has just recently located in this city, in the building on East Main street, formerly occupied by Byron Jones, who died a few months ago. The factory is in charge of W. E. Dunbar, an expert cabinet maker, who came to this city from Berne, where he has been for the past eight years. Mr. Dunbar manufactures over-stuff-ed furniture of a superior quality and at prices that are reasonable. Personal inspection is given every piece made. He caters to the retail trade. He is starting business here on a small scale but hopes to enlarge as business increases. Quite a bit of furniture manufactured by Mr. Dunbar is in use in different homes in this city, this furniture being made before he located here, indicating that he has fyquiied considerable reputation as a maker of good furniture.

,XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X 8 BUSINESS CARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurooalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. I Office Phone 314 Residence 1081 ‘Office Hours: 10-12 s.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 night Office phone 500 Home phoue 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Raal Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6. 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. » SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. 0 — — ——O LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 | Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone, Mcnroe, 81 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 Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Intereet. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. o —- — - Qj O c DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice o , _ c LEO “Dutch” EHINGER INSURANCE Fire—Tornado—Automobile We insure everything.” Over Frickle’s Place Phones 2 and 104. — I Former Peru Man Dies Suddenly At St. Louis ■ St. Louis Mo., March 10—(United Hess) —Stricken with a heait attack, Thomas J. Mylet, 48, prominent real estate operator es St Louis and well known in Chicago and New York died in a chair in the Lobby of the Melbourne hotel last night. Mylet was botn in Peru. Indiana, and was a member of the Missouri Athletic association for many yearj.. ' 1 " Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. 1. Merryniau’b Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 350. holdovers 634, market around 15c higher; pigs, light llghtt |)3 down; few light weights, $12.90; bulk 200-240 lbs. $ 12.65© 12.75 packing rows slo.go© 11.25. Cattle receipts 150, mostly low grade; cow market active und strong. Calf receipts 100 steady; top venters $15.50; ■ cull and common grades slo® 12. Sheep receipts 1000, holtlovers 1600, around steady: bulk fat lambs $15.75 ©16.00; cull anti common grades mostly sl3© 13.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May July $1.33',i; Sept. $1.30’4. Corn: May 76%c; July 80%c; Sept. 84>4c. Oats: May 45%c; July 45%c; Sept. 404 c. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Pigs, 160 lbs down sll 76 1611 to 200 lbs *11.90 200 to 225 lbs $11.75 225 to 250 lbs. $11.60 250 to 300 lbs. $11.35 300 to 350 lbs $11.20 Calves $s & 111.60 Receipts: Hogs 300, Calves 25, , Sheep 100. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 10) Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese 12c Ducks 14c • Eggs, dozen 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 10) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel ». 89c New Oats (good) 38c New Mixed or White Corn 65c . New Yellow Corn ..........70c New Wheat $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET i Eggs, dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb) 50c — "■ O — King Ferdinand Is Believed To Be Worse Paris, March 10. — (United Press.) — King Alexander and Queen .Jarie of Jugo Slavia, left Belgrade hurriedly today for Bucharest, the Italian TransAlpine news agency said, and it was believed that their jourrfey had been caused by some change in the condition of King Ferdinand of Roumania. Queen Marie is the daughter of the king and queen of Roumania. King Ferdinand for some months has been suffering from intestinal . cancer. Authentic reports of his condition have been few. but it has been generally believed that his condition was serious. o NOTICE or \mil\HTH VI IHI * SALE or «r v*-!’ •/! >. Notbe is hereby ftiven that Charles A. Haviland, as administrator of the estate of Christopher Haviland, defeased. In all respects agreeable to the order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana will offer for sale at PUBLIC SALE in parcels and separate tracts for not less than two thirds of the appraised value thereof on Wednesday the 23 day of March 1927 ;at the east door of tlie Court Her.se In ' the city of Dee.atur, Indiana, between j the hours of Ten A. M. and Four P. M- • of said day to the highest and best bidder all the real estate so ordered i sold by said court in the matter of the estate of said decedent, situate .in Adam* County, in the state of Indiana and described in parcels towit:Tract:- The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty three, in township twenty-five » north range fourteen east, containing 10 acres more or less. Second Tenet:- Beginning .at ..the southeast corner of scot ion twenty-nine in township twents-five north. rAngc fourteen east: thence running West nlong the section line to the right-of-Way of thv Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad: thence i North along the right-of-way »f said Railroad to the southwest I corner of lot number two hundred nlnty-four in Haviland’s addition to the town of Geneva, Indiana: thetice east to a point .on the east line of said section twenty nine; thence 1 south along said east section line to the place of beginning; containing acres, more or less; except therefrom the following described part and par- > cel thereof towit:I Beginning at the southwest corner | of In-lot number two hundreu nintyfour In Haviland’s Addition to the town of Geneva; thence east two hundred forty-six feet; to Mill Street; theme i south fifty feet, then* < west to the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Right-of-way; thence north along said right-of-way to the place of beginning ■ containing twelve thousand three hundred square feet, more or less In the last-named tract. Third Tract:- In-lot number one hundred seventy-one in Butcher's Heirs Addition in Isaac Nelson’s plat of the town of Buffalo, now Geneva, us designated and described on the town pl it recorded at Decatur, Adams County, ’ Ind. Fourth Tract:* In-lot number one hundred seventy two in Butulier'B Helis Addition in Isaac Nelson’s plat of the town of Buffalo, now Geneva, as desig- ! nated and described on the town plat ! recorded at Decatur, Adams Count.’, Indiana. Terms:- One third of purchase mon- : cy In cash on day of sale; one third m nine months and one third in eight- ci’ months from date of sale. Deterred payments shall bear 6% interest from date of sale until paid and the same shall be rccured by a first mortgage an the real estate so sold; Provided that • i the purchaser may pay all of the pur chase money In cash if he so desires. ’ Said real estate will be sold frqe of all liens, except taxes for 1927 payable In • the. year 1928, AH of said sales will be made subJcvt to t».e approval of the Adams Cli • : cult Court. t HARLL-S A. HAMLANP Admini4ilr,aior of the estate of ChrUtvpher Haviland, deceased. James T. Merryman. Atty. I ( Feb 17-34 March 3-10-17

OBITURARY I John D. Niilliuser was burn In Root Towbship March 27, 1861 and departed this life. February 7. 1927 at the home us hta son Earl at Fort Wayne, aired 56 yeiira 10 inoutlia and 10 days. He wan a son of Nathan and Jane Walter a Nidllnger. Natives of Pennsylvania. Mr. Nidlinger's entire lite was spent In the vicinity In which ire was bo v a. He was united In marriage to Louisa J. Cline December 15, 1881 who preceded him in death a few yearn ago. To this union were born two sons Earl or Fort Wayne and Hugh of near Decatur. Three daughters. Mrs. J (’. Barkley of near Monroeville, Mis. John A. Cline, West Unity Ohio and Irene. These with eleven grandchildren tour great grandchildren and three sisters all of Decatur and one brother Elijah of Warsaw, with other relatives and friends remain to mourn his departure. During his early life he was a member of the Union Chapel church but later in life be united with the First Methodist church at Decatur where he remained a member until death. During his last sickness he frequently remarked that a better place was ready for him than this world. E'uneral services were held from the First Methodist church with interment at Maple Wood cemetery. o South Bend. —Alexander H. Creutzburg celebrated his 56th birthday here by showing bis friends he still had the sense of equilibrium which once enabled him to walk tight wires. He stood on his head on top of a 50-foot telegraph pole. < OMMlssioM'.ns AI.I OWAMCKS I'OU I LIIIU VKV IMT Citizens Telephone Co. Co It. <6.35 Ft. Wayne I'Cg Co do 19?.15 <’;ty of Decatur do ILS2 Alice Lenhart Clk S Hire. 30.00 Bet nit Nelson <h> !05.00 Martin .laberg Auditor s sal 5 4.17 I'.dna M. Jaberg Auditors Cl hire 104.17 Fidelity Deposit Co Trea. bond 255.00 IM Green, Recorder's 60% fee .. 11.52 J. M. Miller, Care of prisoner 6.00 John Baker, Mileage 29.05 Cui is Zureiier Ditches 2.10 Marl Hollingsworth, Mileage 29.40 E. H. Kruse. Sheriff’s Em 25.00 Ed. Engler do 5.00 Dick Tonellier Hitches Roads 116.00 Dick Hoch do D9.no Dick Boch Road School 65.46 Et Wayne Blue Print Co SiwVe. Ex 4.5 1 (Vntury Carbon & Ribbon Co do 3.0 n Clifton E. Striker Co Sup and Ex 252.52 Margaret Striker Co Supt assist 91.0 n J. A. Cline County asse r 112.50 .1. W. Vizard Co Health com 25.6:'. Central City Chemic.nl Co do ex 30.49 H. B. Heller Co. Atty 50.00 Nathan Nelson Attendance O 191.90 Fisher At Harris Poor Root twp 5.n0 J. M. Miller Poor Wash Twp 15.50 Fred E. Koi ter do 4.00 Reed Klevator Co do 9.25 Eisher & Harris do ... . 7.75 F V Mills do . -S.no (’has. E. Voglewede do 0.2: Teeple & Peterson do . 20.00 John *1" Myers Co do , 5.50 Martin Gilson, do 1.65 Central Grocery do 11.50 Holt house Drug Co Poor St M. T 6.L6 (’has. Voglewede do 5.96 Kocher Lumber Co do 12.50 Hite Dry Goods Co do . 9.57 .I ones & Jones Poor Mon. Twp 76.50 .1. M. Breiner Court House . 100.00 WOI I• 1 1 Mfa ' ’•» d<» 37 C B Dolge Co do 5.5 I U. S? Chemical Co do i .67 North. Indiana P S. C Jail 19.95 Yager Bros do .5 29 Adams County Lumber Co do G.oo Niblick & Co do 9.25 August Morgan County Farm 15.00' Harold Shoemaker do .'.non Richard Willhoff do 3X.nn u en »-r S-dHeffu! do U.v*; Regina Heiman do Z 40.00 Ve’ma ~ 1 ' ? "" ‘Tn o,’ Xi yers do Arley Walters do 600 L'jwell Smith do 630 Chris E’icher do 2.50 Peter Mosser do 2.5 n EH Augsburger do a.On Fred Stelgmeyer, do • .'»o IM Ulman do Frank Martin do 2.5*» Jess Burklmud do * ;»J'O Sanitary Supply o do 2 *.16 E. W. Schultz do tJ>O Isaac Teeple County Farm Ino Knigge Bros do 117.50 David Habegger do I.Vo John Wechter do < 00 Elberson Service Station do ;n.‘»o Millers Bakery do J-. 15 NibH. k & Co do 1 19.33 Mart (jilson do 1.55 Burk Elevator Co do Ji.GO Holthouse Schulte Co do «, ».I5 Chas Voglewede do 2.1'11 Fisher & Harris do 277.20 Henry Amstutz do 10.«’•» Amanda Moats Bd of Guardians ...On Anna Garner do 5.(*0 .Mrs. H. M. Crownover do 10.00 < ’iiarlette Gephart do ' Alice Walter* do i Arthur Foreman d® i 1 "" May C. Andrews do 15.00 Anna Trit ker do 15.i»0 Hugh D. Hit. «1.. Katie Schrock do 20.00 Dan Nii.ii. k do 2j W. Guy Brown do . 3.16 Cordelia Druly do D».'»o E. F. Gass do 2.7 5 Treasurer of State State Inst . 655.12 Zwick & Myers Burial Sohlier . 150.00 Adams County Witness L adv lll.si Democrat Company do 110. M • itHteil ’ :il‘t ! g do I 3.00 Irene Byron Sanitarium VO.Go Dick Tunellier Bridges Dick Boch do 30. »0 JuliuN Haugh llental ‘ i • 00 Leedy & O’Keefe Bond 12.50 J. F. Arnold County Dog Itmno The Hemiri.ks do 120.00 David 1* Steury do is.no Chas E. Magley do 15.00 Chas Morrison do 55.00 Decatur Democrat Co Martz Road ’01.51 Indianapolis Commercial do >.42 II M. D. \ ..ss dO •" "" Martin Jaberg do 37. an Russell Jubvrg do 3.60 Louis Sulking Highways 16.17 August Busit k do 70.40 Sol Luglnblll do ir:.‘G Val Snell do lO'.GO otto Ray do - 165.77 Vernon Miller do 107.00 J. C. Augsburger do I 96. mi Ed Beer do 3a >.OO J A. Hower d<» 295.00 otto Rodunbeck do 131.25 Milo Sabs do 274.17 <’. C. Beer do 520.10 <’. P. Troutner do 157.7 7 Milton Edg< H do 115.85 Fred Osterincyer do 31.50 Ed Miller do 101.*o Martin Bultcmv.vcr do 17.90 John E. Mann d<» 136.50 c. L S< he Iman do *7.25 John Bucher do 379.03 W. H. Bittner do 130.70 Indiana Truck Corp do 6.05 Adams County Auto Co do 1,905.59 Frank Rumschlag do , I urn Emil.- Wilder do 17.70 Highway Iron Product Co do 75.66 John A. Miller do 15.00 Nathan Andrews <lo Di.oo ( has E. Jo . 1 * ' Pj Fidelity AL- Deposit Co do 12.50 ! Adams County Hospßai Poor J T. 30.50 Calion Iron Works Highways 16,1 b Martin Juberg. Auditor

IAMES NEWHOUSE SEEKS CLEMENCY (Man Sentenced To Penal 1 Farm From Adams County Seeks His Release Jaiuea Newhouae, of Fort Wayne, who waa sentenced In tile Adams circuit court on December 9. to serve six months on the state penal farm for carrying concealed weapons without a permit, is one of the 107 inmates of state penal institutions who have filed petitions with the state pardons board for clemency. The petitions will be considered at the March session of the board. Newhouse was arrested at Berne on the night of December 1, after he and Sam Goldstine and William Rielly, two ex-convicts, bad been found near a filling station in Berne. He had a revolver in his pocket. The other two men escaped from the officers at that time, but were al rested the following foienoon. after they had kidnapped Sheriff John Baker and his deputy. D. M. Hower, and forced the sheriff to take them toward Fort Wayne in liis car. The ear was wrecked near Fort Wayne, and Goldstine and Reilly were arrested by Fort Wayne police. Cleo Bennet and Howaid Bowman, who weie sentenced from Wells county on charges of burglary, have filed petitions for celemency also. o—- ' Truck Driver Killed. Valparaiso, Ind., Mar. 10.—(United Press.) —A widow and three children today survived Ross Taylor. 35, of Wheeler, Ind., who was killed when the truck he was diiving was struck by a Baltimore and Ohio passenger train at a grade crossing near here. M>TI( E OF < OMMISSIOXEK'S -III: OF HE Al. ESTATE Notice is hereby given that Janus 'l'. Merryman, a commissioner appointed by tin- Adams Circuit Court, to make Sile of the real estate ordered sold in the partition cause of Charles T. Ki’, son, administrator of the estate of Daniel A. Kitson. deceased vs. Sabertlia I'. Kitson. etal, as such commissioner in all tilings agreeable to the ordir of said court in lite matter of such subon Saturday, March l»th. 1927, between tile hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. ot eaid day at the office of James T. Merryman, in Knights of Columbus Building in the city of Decatur. Indiana will offer for sale at private sale for not less than tlie appraisement and as a whole or one tract the foHowing described real estate, situated in Adams County, in tlie State of Indiana, towlt:inlots number six hundred seventy eight and six hundred eighty five in Eliza .1. MeConneiiey's Suit-division ot' Out-lot number two hundred sixty one in Cook s addition to the town, now city of Decatur, as tlie same is designated on tlie recorded plat of said addition; Also, Inlots numbers six hundred seventy nine and six hundred eighty four in the afore mentioned addition to tlie town now city of Decatur, Indiana. Said real estate will be sold free an I clear of all liens thereon, except .axes for tlie year 1927, payable in the Year 1'.i28. Terinsi One t’lird in - <>n day <•' sale, x Ob“ third in nine m inths, Om liiiru iii eighteen months from dav of sale. Provided purchaser may pay all cash ! if he elects to do so. , Deferred payments to bear 6% inter- ! est from date of sale and payment ( thereof secured by a first mortgage o:> t said premises, , In the event said real estate should not lie sold on said date, then suclt sale shall be continued agreeable to tills ; notice from day to day, until said real ! estate shall have been sold. Said sale ( will lie made subject to tlie approval , ot said court. James T. Merryman Commissioner,

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Colorado Town Buried Under Snow Blockade Silverton, Colo., Mur. 10. — (United press.) — Silverton, just beginning to dig itself out from u four weeks snow blockade, today was faced with the prospect of complete isolation for ut least another month. new stoim which begun early yesterday lb the mountains continued throughout the night und left three additional feet of snow on the great drifts surrounding the town. One hundred and fifty men engaged in a losing attempt to clear the tracks of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad were called from work

PUBLIC SALE I, Hie undernigiU'd will sell nt public uuction at my residence located s’* miles south ami 1 mile west of Convoy. ()., U mile south and 1 mile cast of Middleberry. O„ 10 miles cast of Decatur and 9 miles southwest of VanWert, Ohio, on FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1927 Commencing at 10 a. m. prompt. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 One match team of bay horses, 9 years old, a ryal team; and one bay horse. 14—HEAD OF MILK COWS—I 4 Fresh cows with calves at side, some good Guernseys and some close up springers; a good place to buy a good cow. 21—HEAD OF HOGS—2I 5 sows and 16 shoats. weighing 120 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTS Fordson tractor complete and 12 inch bottom Oliver plows; and a full line of farm machinery and implements. TERMS—Cash or 12 months time on good bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent discount lor cash on sums over K>FREE LUNCH SERVED ON GROUNDS. A. P. GEHRES 1 Roy Johnson, Decatur, Indiana, Auctioneer. ; Win. Pulling. Clerk. 10-13 Stock Sale Commencing at 12:00 Noon. Promptly, at Rutter & Ahr Sale Barn, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Decatur, Indiana. Fifteen head of Horses and Mules, including some matched teams, some real work horses, one team of gray mules, 5 and 6 years old. weighing 29(H) lbs. Fifteen head of stock Cattle. Twenty-five head of high grade milk cows, ten of these cows are extra good Holstein cows with calves by side or close-up springers. Twenty-five head of Outstanding Good Brood Sows, sonic with pigs by side, others due to farrow soon. Seventy-five head of Feeding Hogs. Team of bay muies, 1 and 5 years old. weight 2300 lbs. Plenty of trucks available for moving stock at reasonable prices. Three hundred bushels of certified. Michigan seed potatoes, three hundred bushel of good eating potatoes, graded and sacked. BUTLER & AHR. Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. 8-10 yWMVVWVVVVIAKVWVWVWWWWVWWWWVWVWVVVVVUVVN riira OAFETY Strength W ECURITY 1I I I ; ' TO know your funds are secure ... to have con- - ' | _ fidence in the strength ] j i of your Bank and the ; ] ! integrity of your Bankt i [ er ... is what counts most in selecting a re- ; 11 posi to r y for your 1 inoncyThls Bank oilers you • i [ Security beyond ques- ’! [ lion. Ils combined re- ; ! sources and its honest, . ; ! upright officers are your l ! [ safeguard and its repu- | i lation as an old estab- ] lished and reliable instii i j tulion is your Security! Old Adams County Bank 1 ': < rl l—--- . - - i ~ * * » < I Z <

I when danger pt anow slides became , imminent. Horse Racing Dealt Hard Blow In Florida — Tallahasse, Fla., Mar. 10—(United Press)—Horse racing in Florida was virtually killed when tlie state 9U . • preme court .held that pari mutual I betting was the same as gambling. By the decision, njunction against • th efamoua race courses—Pompano ' Tampa Jockey Club, Hillsborough I Kennal Club—were upheld, making i' their re-opening impossible before • tlie United States supreme court has : 1 decided the case.