Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1927 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

■ CLASSIFIED ADS K ■ BXKBXXKXMRMKS 8 * FOR SALE FOR SALE—Overhauled Ford motors ami Ford rear ends. Rebuilt Ford generators and starters. Frank's Auto Wrecking Co., W. Monroe St. l»6-t6x FOR SALE two springer cows, one registered Guernsey and one Jersey. Also registered Guernsey bull. C. 0.l Manley, Route 9. Monroe phone 200-3tx FOR SALE —Seven room house with lights, water, gas. located at 425 W. Johns street, 3 blocks from court house. Must be sold to settle estate. Write Herman Johns, Roanoke, IndiaW. T, F 4 wks I2t FOR SAIE — 3 well, all aluminum Manson Fireless cooker; large kraut cutter. Mrs. B. W. Sholte. 601 Monroe St. Phone 521. 200-3 t For S<aLK— IS head ’spotted I’oliinTl feeding shoats. weight about 100 lbs. each. Roy Gibson, R R. 3. Phone 874-G 200-3tx fdR SALE - 7 room house and 2’4 acres of ground. Cellar, well and cistern, cement walks, fruit trees. Part cash. Balance to suit purchaser. H. 8. Michaud, phone 104. 201-31 For SALE — Iron bed and springs; also washing machine. 642 N. Second street. 201-3tx FOR SALE—Fresh cow with calf, 2 weeks old. Phone 94, Monroe J. W. Burkhead. 201t3 ■ in -1 L l . WANTED WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-if WANTE: —Dignified position in bnslness world for neat appearing ladies who do not care to clerk in store or work in a faertory. Four t|o six hours daily will mean an income of from $25 to S4O weekly. Application should be addressed to The Rosemaid Company, Galion. Ohio. * 198-6 tx FOR SEWING and remodeling dresses' see Mrs. R. E. Muselman. Monroe. Graduate of the Woman’s Institute in dress making and tailoring. 199t6x

FOR RENT FOR RENT —Furnished room close in. Phone 550. 615 Madison St. 198-6 t. ."yOR RENT—Sleeping room. first floor, private entrance in modern home. Mrs. James Bain, Phone 511. 199-ts FOR RENT —Six-room flat on Eighth street. Phone 580. 201-3 t A’OR RENT "A. 6 room modern apartment on South First street. Dynois Schmitt, 413, Mercer Ave. 200-3 t FOR RENT—Two houses in Bellmont •• Park. Ten dollars and fifteen dol,'lprs per month. Phone 606 or phone 1171. 201-3 t J'OR- RENT—Five room house. H. F. Gilpen, 921 N. sth St. 202-3tx - LOST AND FOUND tost — Cigarette case, combination • pocket book containing chauffeur Jicense 23191. Phone 1161. 201-3 t LOST—Black billfold containing name card—lost between Decatur and -.-Bellmont Park. Contained about S2B. -Finder return to this office. Reward. ** 202-3tx '■'LOST —Two red springer cows, weight about 1,200 pounds each: $lO re- ** ward for information leading to recovery of same Call Oliver • SheetH. Wren, Ohio. 202-2 t. Killed When French Train Is Wrecked • — 1 *— Chtmonix, France, Aug. 26.—(UP* — u Fifteen persons, ten of whom were were killed when the engine and one ear of a Funticular railroad .Strain toppled off a precipice while descending from Montenvers. The dead ■’were mostly tourists. The accident would have been more disastrous but for the presence of <<niind of a tourist in the second car ~„who applied the emergency brakes .Just as the front wheels were about to leave the track and follow the engine an 'l f* rst car into tlie ravine. *-r O Farmers—Dairymen—So-Bos-So-Kilfly Flychaser used once per day keeps flys off cattle—- , i his means milking in comfort and a greatly increased milk or check. Bring a container and try this money;-back guaranteed fly chaser. H. Knapp & Son. /. STOCKHOLDER’S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of ’the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana, will be. held at the •'bff’ce of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, September 5, 1927 at 7 o’clock p. tn. for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. ’ HERMAN F. EHINGER. Sec’y. A, 22 to S 5

I MHBKBBBBBKXMBBBB « BUSINESS CARDS « KBBBBKBKB H « « J? « « ■ ■■■■ ■■ ■ H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Th* Neurocalometsr Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 i Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-6 6-8 pm. LOA N S You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd A Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calla answered promptly day or night Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service ——■ __ i H i« ■■ ■— FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract!, of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Re du cad. 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 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. 22L’1_!1 J.L.'.—l IM MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER GENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Anstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. o— O LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O - O Save Money don't econoby neglcct’Ji TJTf >ng your health. No one ever savC(l J» ( »«t'y» if it was 111 ti* e ex " ITH&®OpIP Cn *: ’ osin « ILd!5-EASE _fflliealth. lake adsmall cost which pays big dividends. 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.

tPPOINTUFAT OF liniIMSTH ITOR hereby given. That the un<leisi«ned has been appointed Adnunlxtrutor of the estate of Abraham Morgan. late of Adams County, deeeas.d. The estate is probably solvent. CHARLES H. MORGAN. Administrator Aug 8. 927. J. W. Teeple, Attorn.-y Aug. 19-26-2 ■ I .. J o ————————o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 o ( < "■ 1 .. JLL_ I 1 !."!— LIFE INSURANCE THAT IS MY BUSINESS If you are In need of more life Insurance I will be glad to talk It over with you. I can wilts any kind of a policy you desire and the age limit is from one to 65 years. I represent the Western Reserve Life Insurance Co., a home company and one that pays all death claims immediately. Call me If Interested. Room 4 ovei Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 456. CHARLES W. YAGER

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1927.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO~LIVE STOCK Receipts, 4,000; shipments. 4,000; hog receipts. 3,500; holdovers, 338, * mostly 25 cents lower; heavy butchI era off less; bulk, 170-200 pounds, I' $11.3541 $1140; few. $11.50; pigs largely $lO 50; 220 pounds, $1125; 230-250 pounds, slo.so©sll 00; 270-320 pounds $9.75® $10.25; few over 350 pounds, $9.00; packing sows, $7.5(1® $8.25; crittlf* receipts, 200, very slow; steers and heifers, 25-50 cents below Monday, few light kinds, $9.00; calves receipts. 500. steady; top vealers. sl7; cull and common, $11.50® $13.00; sheep receipts, 1,000, steady to strong, bulk good lambs, $13.50® $13.75; few choice $11.00; cull and common. $9.00 ® $10.50; fat ewes, $5.00® $7.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLUSE Wheat-Sept., $1.38 1-2; Dec., $1.42 3-8; March, $1.45 1-2. Corn—Sept., $1 11 1-4; Dee., $1.15 3-8; March, sl.lß 1-2. Oats—Sept.. 46 3 8c; Dec., 50 3-8 c; March, 53 3-Bc. FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK Pigs. 140 pounds down . . $9.00 140 to 160 pounds 9.00 160 to 180 pounds 10.70 180 to 200 pounds 10.45 200 to 220 pounds 10.30 220 to 240 pounds 9.80 240 to 260 pounds 9.40 260 to 280 pounds 9.20 280 to 300 pounds 9.06 300 to 325 pounds 8.80 325 pounds up 8.75 Calves . 8.00®515.00 1 Receipts — Hogs, 400; calves, 75; ’ sheep, 200. • LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 26) Fowls 17c ’ Leghorn fowls 12c Geese 9c, Ducks . 11c Roosters 8c Light Broilers 16c ' Heavy Broilers _ 18c Eggs’ _ 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 26) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel __ 75c New Oats No. 2 40c New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.50. White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.45 New Wheat, No 2 sl.2v Wool 40c' LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 25c j BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound —39 c - 2±*-_— -~T Mel Trotter To Preach At Winona Lake Sunday Winona. Lake, Aug. 26. —Mel Trotter of Grand Rapids. Mich., one of the best known and most popular evange lists of the country and who is in constant demand for platform and conference work has wiled Homer Rode-> heaver, president ot the School of Sacred Music here, that he will be on i hand next Sunday morning to preach ! in the W. E. Sunday Tabernacle. This! is one of the events of the closing day of Sacred Music Week: the other will be an old fashioned song service at 2:30 o'clock P M. under the! dii ection of Homer Rodeheaver, assisted by members of the Faculty and : students of the School of Sacred Muslr.j This school has just closed one cf Its best attended and most satislacioi’. . annual sessions. «iet the Habit—Trade at Horn*, ft pays O 0 DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian j' Office at Sals Barn on First Street Bacllary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by biood test- For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o o ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Real Estate If you are in the market to buy or to sell your real estate, see me at office, Room 1, P. L. & T. Co. bldg, or phone 606. I GET RESULTS. (s___ _o Let us worry when the [ I the crash conies. INS U R E In good reliable Auto Insurance. That’s Our Business. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 Q Do You Want to BUY. SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See TI S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104

NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* OF TAX ' I.EV IK* lii tWv mntlrr «»f drtrrmlNlHM lb** Tai lime* fur < •ritiln Pur|i«»»r* l»> *<• Mary * Ton iim|il|», lilnimm t <»nnt>, I ml. Before Ihr Tim aahlp H«»nr«L i Notice Im hereby Riven the taxpayer* wf St. Mui.v* Tovrnahlp. Aduinn County 1 hxllnnn. that the proper legal offh jof Maid munh'ipiillt\ hi tilt h regular i meeting place, on 6th day of September. 1927. will roniddvr th»* following I budget: lludßrt 4 iMMulfh-Nlbin For Tonn*hip* Ton no hip Fuml I Ph> of Truatvo $ ' Office rent 6l).tl» • I Treveilnjr expenaeM 100.9*1 I Telephone tolls and I Teiegrama 20.00 Hooka. Stationery. Printing • and A<|\ t i'tiMlnK 200.0 n | Public dih ht*M < AMMcMMinenlM i i HRHinst Townwhip) 130.o<» I’oy of Advimory Board 13 ~h ’I Care of Cemeteries 40.hu ■ ' NllMcellaneous 200.00 Total Townahip b'und S l&ih’.oo HMliHMtr of Tonnwhip In nil To Be Hniiieii . Kstimated expenditures as rtlxui S I."" 1 Working balance at end of year to meet neceaaary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation HlO.hO ■l'olal ... » -'.ll-. <■<> ! Balance at end of this year $ 715 00 Total Deductions I 745.00 ' Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ 1.375.00 Bond l-'uud i l.•. r S It "" I Hoad tools and machines luo.ou Miscellaneous 50 00 total road furol $ 200.0” Sperinl School Fund Repairs of buildings and • care of grounds i loo.oa f Repair of other equipment 100.00 School furniture He equipment 100.0« | School supplies 200.00 | Janitor's supplies 100. ho ; Fuel for s< hools 800.00 ' Temporary loans, interest and Insurance 3000.00 ; Teachers' institute 575.00 i Janitor service . . OXO.Ou | Transportation of children 1,510.6'1 Miscellaneous 200.00 I Total Special School Fund I 7.365 on Hnl I inn 4<* ot Sperhil Srhool Fniids to be Knised ‘ Estimated expenditures as above $ 7,365.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of • revenue from taxation 5.596.0 h T..1..1 . I 8 Q ' Balance at end of this year I UH.on | Total deductions Joi.ou ' Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ Xjyt.'it Bond Fund Payment of bonds | 2.21 i.ou ' Payment of interest 650.hu Total Bond Fund $ 2.864.00 Tuition Fund Pay of teachers ... |11,000.00 transfers 220.00 Total Tuition Fund $11,220.hu Estimate of Tuition Fundn to be ItaiNeil Estimated expenditures as , above $11,220,0'i Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of reveenue from taxation . 5.596.00 Total $14,816.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Revenue not derived from taxation $ TOii.oh Balance at end of this year 3.436.00 Total deductions $ 4,136.n0 : Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $12.650.hu Poor Fund ITo reimburse county $ 22h.‘Pi !*r*»p4»Acd Lewies \nuie of Fund Lewy e»n 4ml. To I’roperl.w Be Bn (serf j Township .06 $ 1.322. go ; Road .01 • 220.H0 Special School .. .37 8.162.00 l Bond . . .13 2.X67.00 j Tuition ..*»n 11.030 no poor .01 22","' Total 1.08 $23,835. )0 ('ompnrntive Statement of Taxes Col. levied and to be t ollected ( ollected Collected \>ime of Fund 11124 Lex .w ID2.*»Lev> Township $ 1.525.0 h $ 1.130.00 . Special School . . 9,206.00 9,287.00 : Bond 3.588.00 2.588.00 Tuition 5,800.00 7.200.0" 1 Poor 255.00 210.00 Total 120,808.00 $21,718.00 To Be Collected 4 ollected This Levy Xnnie of Fund ID2U Levy 1D27 Lew > Township $ 1.156.00 $ 1.323.00 Special School 7.630.00 8,162.00 Bond 3.588 efi’.OO 1 tuition ...... 5,867.00 11.030,00 Poor . 240.00 220.00 Total $19,153.00 $28,835.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a 1 right tn be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten I «»r more taxpayers feeling themselves ! aggrieved bx such levies, may appeal 1 to the State Hoard of Tax Comniission- ' < rs for further and final action there- ! nn, by filing a petition therefor with | the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing • in this county. , Dated Aug. IS. 1927. ORLEN S. FORTNEY, Trustee St. Marys Tp. Aug. 19-26 COURT HOUSE Suits On Account Four suits on accounts woe filed in the Adams circuit court today agaii st the Gerber Ladder and Manu factoring company of this city, rht plaintiff in the case* and the amount at judgment asked by each are follows: Barber Manutactoring company of Anderson. $150; The Tildesly Coal Company, ol Cincinnati, Ohio, $150; The L. Greend Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, $450; The Hind and Harrison Flush Company, of New York, S4OO. Attorney James T. Merry man, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiff in each care. Two Sults On Notes Herman Gi'iig today filed a stilt I on a note against Charles O. Fritzj inger et al. demanding judgment for SIOO and costs. A. C. Butcher Is attorney for the plaintiff A suit on a note in which judgment for SIOO is demanded was filed la the circuit court today by Herman Gillig against Curt Fritzinger et al. ; A. C. Bull her is attorney for the plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Byron F. Ault etux to Orpha O. Nelson. lot 4888 in Geneva, for S4OO. Isaac uehman etux to David D. Stauffer, lot 688 fn Berne, for $325. Fred Repipert etux to Steve and Vera Hodi, lots 8. 9. and 10 iu Bellmont Park, for sl. I • o —— Get ths Habit—T,ids at Home, It Faya

Corn Borer Patrol Stops 50,001) Autos Each Week In Northeastern Indiana Indianapolis. Aug 26.— (CP) —Fifty thousand automobiles a week are halted on northeastern Indiana rouda and a search made for "corn. Six.y guards are employed in this business by State Entomologist Frank Wallace. The area is quarantined for corn-borer and no "corn'' may be moved. The stouts, however, are not policemen in the regular sense and pay no attention to liquid corn , Wallace said. Fifteen roads are now under patrol and in many instances the guards are working twenty-four hours, Wallace said. No corn may be transported outside the quarantine lines, although it is permitted to be shipped iu. Cars stopped averaged around 7,000 dally. At night the guards use huge searchlights, flares and bombs to halt the drivers. Roadside signs, supplied by the state highway department, call attention to the business and every effort is made to assure the driver that this is a legal procedeing and not a hold up or speed trap. o J. F. Schumm, Pioneer Os Mercer County, Ohio, Dies J, F. Schumm, 88, a pioneer resident of Mercer county. Ohio, died at the home of his son, Charles J. Schumm, Wednesday night. Mr. Schumm was Injured when struck by an automobile two weeks ago and he failed to recover from the injuries. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Steven German, and Mrs. Otto German. of Wren. Ohio, Mrs. Henry Schimer and Mrs. Fred Wick of Willshire, Ohio; and four sons, C. J. Schumm. Philip and Ferdinand Schumm. all of Mercer county, Ohio, and George Schumm, of Orange. California. Funeral services will be held at the Lutheran church at Schumm, Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be made in the Schumm cemetery. 0 Three Geneva Youths Face Charge Os Reckless Driving Geneva. Aug 26.—Alva Vorhees, town marshal, holds warrants for the arrest of Roscoe Eckrote, Willard Lawrence and Ivan Snyder, three local young men, on charges of reckless driving, as a result of a two heat automobile race held on the streets of Geneva last Saturday night. The three young men evidently learned that the warrants were being sworn out against them, as they left town and have net been seen since then.

NOTH K TO TA.\I*6YEHS OF T»\ I.EX lE* In (he Matter <>( Deteriaialng the Tax Kate* tor Certain ruriiones h, KirkInnrt '!'«.> liahlp, sdnitix l oaat}. Inttlann. Ilefore the '!'<>» nahlp 4dviaor> Honrtl. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Township. Adams, voiiuty. Indiana that the proper leg;.' offlvers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on sth day ,f September. 1927. will consider the f< ib'wing budget : lliitlgei I'laNKiflcntlon Far Townshlim Township Flint! I ' Ol ~. *. illtiee rent SU.ii'i Trustees traveling expense 126.n0 Hooks. Stationery. Printing and advertising 100.1,0 Publit (Mttlies (assessments against township! ISO.'io Pay of Advisory Board l.Vhti Miscellaneous .70.00 Total Township Fun.l $ 1.100. >0 Speelnl St hool Fund Repairs of buildings and t are of grounds $ too.oo School furniture «• equipment tibti t,o S. hool supplies nOO.im Janitor’s supplies . 100.00 Fuel for schools 700.. hi Temporary loans, interest and insurance 1.9.70-m School transfers 100.00 Teat hers - institute 550.<M1 Janitor service 6iio.hu Miscellaneous got', i, Total Special School Fund $ 0.300.'in Exllinaie of Speelnl School Fluid* to be HnUi-d Estimate of expenditures as above $ 6,.'(90 CO Deficit 1,000 no Total ; 7.300.'i1i Amount net essar.y to bs raised by taxation $ 7,300.09 Tnltlon Fiiml Pay of teachers sll 1 uo.t 0 Total $11,100.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — revenue not derived from taxation t 1,500.00 Total deductions $ 1,500.0*1 Amount necessary to be raised from taxation ... S 9,60’1.00 Poor Fund Amount necessary to be raised by taxation J 1,500.00 PropttMetl Levies Net taxable property . $1,910,130.0(1 Snmc of Fwntl l.esy on tint. Io Properly He rul*t-d I ownship .06 $ 1.100. to) Special School ,:is 7.300.00 Tuition 50 9.600.0'1 Total .91 IS, 000.90 ( oninnriitlie *1 nleitienl or Taxeit ( 01. leeteil anil to he (blleeled Colleeied (ollecletl Smite or Fnnd lli'Z.*, levy IPZO ley Township $ 1.120.00 $ 1.090.00 Special School 9.050.00 7 650 no I 2.1 SO,on I'iitlon 12,000.0 n 6.5(0.('(> Total ’’".’Tt'.oo 17! 16'1.09 To He ('ollected I olleetf,! This Levy Xltme f>r Fund 11'27 |ev> 1112* leiy ! Township $ 1.090.09 $1 lOO.tH) Special School 7.909.00 7.':ioo.oti 'I uitton 9,600.00 9.600.00 Total 1 7.690.<1" lx.('00.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten .or more taxp:uers feeling themselves aggrieved by Su<*h levies, may appeal to the* Slate Boartl of Tax t'orninlssiioiers for further anti final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with t ie County Auditor not later than tile fourth Monday of September, and' the State Board will fix n date ot hearing in this county. Bated Aug. 21, 1927 . / CHARLES ARNOLD Trustee. Aug 26,-Sept 2.

Adams County Poultrymen Invited to Annual Field Day Adams county poultry raisers are Invited to attend the second annual noithein Indiana poultry field day, to be held on the Gandy farm, nine miles west of Fort Wayne, September 22. E. L Dakan, chief of the poultry department of Ohio Stale university, and C. W Carrick, chief of the poultry department ot Purdue University, will be two of the principal speakers. A G. Phillips, former head of the Purdue department and now of Fort Wayne, will give an address on the subject, "Plugging Holes on tbe Farm Poultry Business.". The program will start at 10 o'clock In the morning, when an inspection of the Gandy farm will he made with guides at each point of interest to explain the equipment and flock. A dinner will be served at noon. o— — REDFERN DUE TO REACH MAINLAND THIS AFTERNOON (CONTINUED EROM PAGE ONE) Brazil, by about 10:40 p.m. At Macapa he probably will decide whether to continue southeasterly to Rio. 1520 nautical miles away, or turn to Para or Pernambuco, closer and more to the east. o Carver Boy Is Kicked By Horse; Scalp Is Cut Berne, Aug. 26—(Special)—Lloyd Carver, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Carver, residing northeast of Be"ne, was painfully injured Wt dnesday morning, when he was kicked in the head by a horse. The horse's hoof cut a deep wound in the boy’s scalp. The injury was dressed at the office of a Berne physician.

PUBLIC AUCTION —of DAIRY CATTLE 100—Head of Jersey Cattle —100 Bellmont Park, Decatur, Indiana WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31, 1927 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. 25 Fresh Cows; 25 Heavy Springer Cows; 25 2-year old Heifers; 25 Yearling Heifers. These cattle are all T. B. tested. They have been selected from the lx st dairy herds of the south. This is a real chance for you to select a good cow. TERMS—6 months time on bankable note thawing 8 interest from date. H. C. KEARNEY Roy Johnson, Auct. 21-26-29 PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence, 727 North Third street, Decatur, Indiana, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. New lapan, All White, Gas Stove; Kitchen Cabinet; Refrigerator; Linoleum; Cooking I’tensils; Kitchen Chtiirs; Dining lalile; Electric Fan; Dining Chairs; one 9x12 Rug, new; two 9x12 Rugs, like new; Smoking Set; Mirror; Electric Table Lamp; Overstulled Davenport: Stand; 3 Rockers; one Leather Rocker; one Red, Springs and Mattress complete; New Window Blinds; New Curtains; Chiffonier; and many articles too numerous to mention. JAMES SPRAGUE TERMS:—CASH. Roy Johnson, Auct. Jack Brunton, Clerk PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at my farm 3 miles north east of Decatur, 10 miles south west of Monroeville, 1 mile north of Dent school house, 1 mile south of Aber school house, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 COMMENCING AT 1:00 P. M. S—HEAD CATTLE—S Guernsy cow. 3 years old; Jersey cow, 4 years old; black cow. S years old; red cow, 9 years old; brindle cow, 9 vears old. This Is a good herd oi cows all giving good flow of milk. HOGS Jnrt S u Oa ! 8 , welghinK 123 lbs Pi * ( h : 3 tried brood sows; 1 gilt. v 200 bushels of oats, more or less; 15 ton of timothy hay, more or less. IMPLEMENTS — TOOLS One good farm wagon, 3>4; Rudd manure spreader; Deering mower, Drum land roller; John Deere riding breaking plow, 14 inch; 1 walking plow: h ° V . e ?. W ?’ ri, * ing cultivator; John Deere corn planter; wagon box; single < isc, o hole grain drill; 3-section steel harrow; hay ladder; hay loader, >uggy, stotm buggy, like new; many articles too numerous to mention. MACHINERY Case tractor 9-18, 14 inch tractor plow; I. 11. C. tractor disc. i. All sums of $5 and under cash. Over $5 a credit of 12 months, as mouths to draw 8% interest. 4% discount for cash on siting over »5. H. S. CHASE, Owner ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer Aug. 23 26-30

Man Imprisoned By Rocks And Planking At Bottom Os Well Auburn, Muss., Aug. 26.-(U.Pi-Pinioned beneath rocks and plstikiiu: at the bottom of a well he h a( j b1 ,,, n inspecting, Fred Leneuu, 37, today urged hla would be rescuers to hasten their efforts to'suve him. As thtt sixteenth hour of his hnprlsonment passed, Leneau’s volet grew weaker and doctors on the scene sai# chances were against his living more than a few hours longer. An oxygen tube had been f orce(l through the cluttered mass of debris that oi’.oseil the well. Efforts to remove the obstructions were balked this morning by a cavein which would have crushed Leneau but for a plank that had fallen across the well, leaving him a small corner at the bottom of the pit, free front earth. A new shaft had been sunk para,’.lei to the well and shortly before noon the workers had penetrated to within 10 feet of Leneau. Work was perforce slow and painstaking to avoid another cave in. “We cannot reach him before one o'clock," Superintendent Andrew Holmstead of the Worcester sewer department, d/recting the rescue efforts, said just before noon. o —■— Cosgrave Regime To Meet Test In Election Sept. 15 Dublin. Aug. 26.—(UP) —Voters of one Irish Free State will go to the polls in a general election September 15, to decide whether the conservative government haedtd by William T. Cosbrave shall remain in power. On October 11 the new dail will assemble and organize a government in accord with the results of the general election.