Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1927 — Page 2
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■—■ I II B ■■KXMRXKXSKXXKXX ■ CLASSIFIED ADS K ■k x x :: y.:: xgxaxsxr FOR SALE FOR SALE—3O,OOO“ railroad ties, S feet in length, good for posts or wood. 5c each where they are. Call J. F- Arnold, 709 or 1084. 222-ts FOR SALE One of the fine 80 acres in Kirkland township. Can be bought for sllO an acre, if sold by Oct. 1. See . igust Schlickman, at Gniham & Waiters. 225t3x FOR SALE- Sow and seven pgs. • Slotted Poland China, full blooded. Call Virgil Draper, 781-K. 226t3x FOR SALE — 5 tube radio, bargain; nearly new. 6t2 North Second St. 226-3txl FOR SALE - A Favorite hard coal I stove No. 16. phone 955 or call 802 No. 3rd Street. • 226-3tx FOR SALE —I’upsn“ Rat terriers anil shepherds mixed. Also 3 gilts. Will farrow soon. Duroc and Poland China mixed. Fted Ehlerding. Preble phone. St M. Wed. Fri x TW SALE — Mountain Sheep paps mixed with bull dog. Henry Teeple, Decatur RR 6; Willshire phone 227-2 t • FOR &ALE —•‘‘"Child's reed stroller, ivory color. 802 North Third street. Phone 955. 227-21 X FOR SALE Cow, fresh Sept. 30. G. H. McMananut, 3 mien east of Monroe. 227t3 FOR SALE Building In s. fine location on good streets, no railroad crossing to bother; splendid sewers for drainage; excellent neighborhood; buy notv while prices are reasonable; be in a district of new homes. See Ed S. Moses, 503 North Fifth street or phone 195. * 227-3tx WANTED SALESMAN WANTED —.Vn opportune ity to earn from $150.00 to $300.00 per month. You must be willing to work. Car furnished. Write G. C. Miller, district mgr., Dunkirk, Ind. 225t3x WANTED—Any body wanting family washing or bed clothing done, please • call Mrs. Frank Hurst. 127 S. Ninth st., or phone 914. --Will call for and deliver. 8 227-3tx .WANTED—WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large nigs, delivered tit this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts WANTED—A steady Job of housework by a girl of 17. Address boj L. F.. % Dftfiwcrat or inquire at Mils office. 226-3tx WANTED—Agents in all counties and cities to sell new patent Glare Eliminators. Sample $1.90 by mail. Will pay good commission. Schulte-Haney Lens Co. Peoples Loan and Trust Bldg, Decatur, Ind., 226-7 t FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern House, one of best home in city on North Second St. Call J. F. Arnold. 222-fit FOR RE"NT~6 room semi-modern house and garage, A. D. Suttles. , 226-3t-tf 1 FOR RENT—Six room flat over Burdg Millinery store. Inquire A. D. Suttles. Decatur. 226-ts FOR RENT—Seven-room liuose, 10211 Madison St. Inquire at 109 S. 11th St., or phone 1235.226-3 t I "FOR RENT —Seven room house at 1021 Madison street. Inquire at 109 South II th street, or phone 1235 227-ts FOR RENT — Seven-room semi-mod-ern house, 330 North Ninth street, Call Earl Minnick, Hoagland. 227-3tx I LOST AND FOUND li FOUND —Duroc Male Hog. Owner may I have same by paying for this ad andl for board. Fred Busiche, Decatur. I Monroe phone J3.-3t. 227-3tx 1 LOST -Brown pocketfbook between Cloverleaf Creamery station on Mon- . roc street and Suttles-Edwards office j containing small amount of cash. Retour to Suttles-Edwards office. 227-21. X LOST —Pocketbook containing about $3.00 and some small change. Also cream check stub with date Sept. 24. 1927. No name on it. Return to this office for reward. 226-3 t Police Hunt Holdup Men Terre Haute, Ind., Sept. 26. —(INS) —Police today were searching for two holdup me nwlio walked into the Robert Spain drugstore here las: night while hundreds of persons walked by ' on the sidewalk outside, held five ’ men at guns* points and SBO ia cash. ' LET ME tell you about our ( OLD AGE and RETIREMENT Policy. A policy that guarantees you an income at old age. If interested write T. D. Schieferstein, Decatur, Indiana. Special Agent for Commonwealth Life Insurance Co. ( t ■BNHnHMaMKMMK CHRT&TE bohnke AUCTIONEER Salls Anything Anywhere. Phone 874-H Decatur, Ind. ! 1
hSBRRIIRMXHRXMXKXR IB e BUSINESS CARDS * SXKHKKKXXKKSOtXXX i IL FROHNAPFEL, D.C. ' DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Houre: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 t>-8 P-m LOANS You Can Save Money on 1. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the Union Central Life Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Dacatur, Indiana ■ ■ m 1— 11 —lll—ll S . E. BLACK Funerai Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, iJtdy Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra.e Reduced October 6, 1924. See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur 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 Anstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGERS 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 I)-—-—- - () Mi R °y IRS! Johnson AUCTIONEER iL Decatur, - - - Indiana M Office 1, Peoples Loan W and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. If your spine was entirely in order, jr you would not be ( at healiii seeker. Instead, v o u OIL wS' 11 1. ci:™ vbur spine, i THE CAUSE Os X . *. jL--,DIS'EASE r^B !,n< ‘ “ s influence your general health. 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. NOTICE We will run our cider mill every Thursday nut 1 further notice. L<x:ation, 4 miles west and % mile north of Berne or 1% miles north of Linn (.rove. , Schindler & Moeschberger 210tf 0 o Let us worry when the the crash comes. INS U R E In good reliable Auto Insurance. That's Our Business. LEO “Dutch” EHINGER 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 I Q _. : —Q. Q ‘ Q 1 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Good work at satisfactory prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decafur Sheet Metal Works | E. A. GIROD 11th di Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 0 o • 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hogs— Receipts 9 500 Holdovers 671 4 Market 25c up; 259-350 lbs sll-$12.50; < 200-250 lbs. sl2-$12.50; 160-200 lbs. t sll 75512.35; 130 160 lbs. sll-$11.7C; • 90 130 lbs. $10.75 $ll.OO- Packing sows $9.50-10.25. •’Cattle Receipts 2,500 Culver receipts 800, Market steady, calves steady; Beet ateers SB.OO-$12.<»0; Light yearling steers and Heifers $13.75-$14.75, Beef cows $5.00-SS.OO; low cutter and cutler cows $3.00-4.50; V eiders $17.00- “ $17.50. Sheep receipts S,OO, Market steady: Bulk fat lambs $14.50-814.75; Bulk cull lambs $9:50-$l 1.00; Bulk fat Ewes $6.ss■s6.so, / y CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Hogs—Receipts 23.000; Market 25c higher; top $12.00; Bulk $9.85-$10.85: Heavy weight $10.25-$11.50; Medium weight $11.15-$12.00; Light weight sll. 00-SH.9o; Light lights $9.75-11.60; Packing sows $9.15-$15.15; Pigs $8.75 $10.75; Holdovers 3.000. Cattle —Receipts 24.0C0; Market steady;. Calves: Receipts 3.0C0; Market 50c lower; Beef steers: good and choice $13.00-16.00; Common and Medium ss.oo-$10.50. Cows S.VSO’.. uO; Bulls $5 75-$8.50 (•nix. -* $13.0h «17.00. Sheep—Receipts 30,000; Market 25c lower; medium and choice lambs sl3. 254114-25; Culls and common $9.00$11.00; Spring lambs blank; Yearlings $9.50-$12.00; Common and choice Ewes $4.0046.50; Feeder lambs $12.50 $14.00. Chicago Grain Close Chicago, Sept. 26 —(INS) — Wheat speculative close: Wheat: Sept. $1.27’4, December $1.30%-’4, March $1.33’4-%, May $1.35*4. Corn: Sept. 97%c, Dee. $1.00’4-%, March $1.02%-$1.03, May $1.05%.» Oats: Sept. 47%c, Dec. 48%-%e; March 50%c, May 51%c. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept. 26) Fowls 19c Leghorn Fowls 11c Springs 19c I.eghorn Springy 15c Old Ropsters 10c White Ducks lie Colored Bucks 9c Geese 9c Eggs, dozen 32c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Sept. 26) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c New Oats, No. 2 40c New Yellow Corn* (ear) $1.25 White or Mixod Corn (car) ... $1.20 New Wheat, No. 2 -- $1.20 Wool 38c LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 42c - — oW. A. Klepper will leave tonight on a business trig to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh for the Cloverleaf Creameries. Fail Martin, of Huntington. attended to business in Decatur this after- • noon.
Listin.ES of Public Sales will be publisher] Free of charge in this column for those who advert se their sale in the Decatur Dailp»Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Sept. 27 —Executor’s farm Sale, Samuel A. Myers, 5 miles southeast of Decatur, one mile northwest of Pleasant Mills, on David C. Myers farm. Sept. 28 —M< Barnes and Lambert, iA mt'o south of Pleasant Mills. Sept. 28 -Van Bowman, 6 miles south of Decatur, 6 miles north of, Berne, 2 miles west of Monroe. Sept. 30 W. E. Falk. first .farm' south of Williams, 5 miles of < Decatur. Oct. 4—Emery Wallis. 2 m'les so-, and 4 miles west of Convoy, 1 mile east find 4 miles north of Watt. October 5 —J. F. Rupert, 1 mile east, of Monroe, 6 miles south of Decatur on Mud Pike. Oct. 6 —GaJlahtie & Swoveland, 1I • mile west of Willshire. Oc£. 7 Jake Schlemmer, closing I out sale. lb? mile south. 2 miles east | of Monroeville, 1 mile east of Dixon.' 12 miles northeast of Decatur. I Ocl. 6—Farm sale, Fred Gerber, 4U 1 miles west and 2 miles south of i Monroe. • October 13—Mary Moser, Kirkland Twp. 3 miles west, 2 miles north and % mile west of Monroe, Indiana or 3 miles south of Peterson." Administrator sale. 1 .
so Gibson Threatened To Take Tunnev Out Os Eight New York, Sept. 26. — (VP) —Back ‘ in New York after the ney fight at Chicago, Billy t.lbsou, manager of the champion, said that he threatened to withdraw Tunm y. from he bout during a heated con I ference Wednesday at the offices of the boxing commission. His path to the door was barred. Gibson said, and negotiations became 1 more friendly. Gibson said he was forced to take the attitude lie did be&tuse of Flynn s arbitrary attitude in Dempsey a, behalf. o— SCOREBOARD 1 (By UuiVsl Press) Only an outside ciiance remained today for/the Cardinals or the Giants ' to w n the National League pennant. By taking two games from the Cubs yesterday, Pittsburgh increased their lead to two games. The Pirates and Cards have Civ • more to play and the Giant' six. The standing: W L Pct. Pittsburgh 91 58 .611 St. Louis r - 89 60 .597 New York 88 60 .595 Aldridge held Chicago to four hits, to w n the first game 2to 1. Kremer checked the Cubs in the second game 6 to 1. Zachary proved equal to shutting out the Browns 10 to 0 while The Senators were hitting three St, Louis pitchers. The White Sox visit to Cleveland gave the Indians a chance to fatten fteir hitting average. The score was Cleveland 10; Chicago 1. — -O ; Ruth Must Get Homer In Each Os Yankees’ Four Remaining Games New York, Sept. 26.— (INS)-Jlabe Ruth, still 'at the 56 mark, must hit on: homer in each of New York's four remaining games in order to set a new home run record of 60. The Bambino and rival, Lou Gehrig, v ere held to one single apiece yesterday by Earl Whitehill of the Tigers, Gehrig fanning three times. 0 Tilden And Johnson Win From Lott And Hennessey Chicago, Sept. 26. —(UP) —Handling their opponents . with ease in the singles matches, •William T. Tilden and Wallace Johnson, representing the middle states, defeated George Lott, Jr. and John. Hennessey of the midwest for the national intersectlonil championship yesterday. Lott and Hennessey, representing the younger generation in tennis as opposed to the veterans, were victors in the doubles, 11-9; 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Tilden won his match from Lolt 6-2. 6-1, 6-1. Johnson defeated Hennessey 6-0, 6-1, 6-1. _o BASEBALL’S BIG FIVE i Lou Gehrig made only two singles oui of 10 times at bat in Saturday’s and Sunday's games. Rogers Hornsfiy had one single in six times at bat. Babe Ruth connected for three singles in seven times at at bat. Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker did not play over the week-end. AB H Pct. HR (rehrig 370 214 .375 45 Cobb 487 175 .359 5 Hornsby 546 214 .355 26 Ruth 504 177 .551 5 6 Speaker 518 169 .327 2 Geneva Nine Loses To Madison, 9 To 4 The Madison high school baseball I ieam, of Jay county, defeated the Geneva nine, at Geneva, Fdiday asI lernoon, by a score of 9to 4 The led throughout. With the score tied . gamo was intersting and well-play-at 3 to 3 in the sixth inning, the Madison team began to hit Long's offering and chased six runs over the pan. Long was driven from the mound and Striker finished the i game. —o I Attorney E. B. Adams transacted legal business in Fort Wayne today. I Miss Grace Battenberg of Gififfin, Indiana visited with Mrs. Helen BlosuI oin today. . Q. . - ... ... lI’POIX I’MEXT OF IDMIMSTH ATOlt Notice is hereby given. That I lie unliersigneil has beer appointed Administrator of the estate o:. Uary Steadier late of Adams Count’.., Deceased. Tile estate is probably solvent. Theodor Thieme. Administrator. I Pnre B. Erwin, Attorney Sept. 24; 1927 Sept. 7i>- 0-3-10
Tunney Says He Obeyed Orders In Taking Count Cleveland. 0., Sept. 26.— (INS) — My head w»s(clear. I wasn't out. I started to get up before the count of n'ne and Billy Gibson and Jimmy Bronson gave me 'he signal to **'**l down and lake the long count for -.he rest. I merely obeyed their orders. Gene Tunney, heavyweight ••humpion of the world, visiting today at the home of Dull R. Hanna in Kirtland, had these things to say conceriiing he Itaucti disputed knockdown in the ■ cu veiith round of his fight’with Jaqk Dempsey at Chicago. RICKARD TELLS ABOUT HIS PLANS » ' Expects To Launch Another Heavyweight Elimination Series This Winter By James L. Kilgallen, (INS Stuff Corresiwndent) i New York, Sept. 26— Rickard, pro- • moter of the record-smashing Tunney- ’ Dempsey ring extravaganza in* Chicago, arrived ill New York today from ' the scene of the bat le and declared ’ he will launch another heavyweight elimination series Un Madison Square. ■ Garden this Winter to determine the ■ logical man for the next big "shot" at the champion, Gene Tunney. 1 "Jack Dempsey will enter tho ’ elimination series, if he fully decides he wili fight again. " said Rickard "I haven't talked with Dempsey since before the fight.” In Rickard's opinion the public would like to see Dempsey and Tunney clash for the third time. "It's I a natural.” he said. Rickard beamed his satisfaction aver tlje outcome of the Tun-ney-Dempeey fight. He said the "gate" was $2,658,660 or $700,000 bigger than any other fistic show ever staged. In discussing be men form whom Tunney's next opponent would I be selected he named these: Jack Oempsey, of Los Angeles. Jack Sharkey, of Boston. Paulino Uz.udun, of Spain. 1 George Godfrey of Philadelphia, the new "Black Menace.” Tom Heeney, of Australia. Jim Maloney, of Boston. “And a lot pt' new boys, not so well known,' 'he addeij. o NOTICE The Maier Hide and Fur Company of this city will be closed aii day Tuesday of this week in observance of a Jewish holiday. Pations are asked to take notice. 227-lt LOST —Four-keys tied together with a string either in business section or on West Madison street. Finder please return to this office. 227-31 SOCIETY OSThe Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church will hold a bake sale at the Schmitt meat market Saturday, sta.ting at 9 o'clock. There will be home-made bread, doughnuts, buns sl| 4sr cookies, cake, pie, and butter scotch cookies for sale. Persons wishing to place orders a«e asked to callj either Mis. Andy Artman, Mrs. Sam Chronister or Mrs. George Teems and the articles will be delivered. o ft ni.ii % • i,i-; Notice is hereto given that the undersigned sdininistrati ix of the estate of Peter 11. Moser, de. ■ asod bv virtue' ■>f an order or court will otter’for sate at puldie auction at tho late residence of said dee,Sian: in Kirkland Township Adams County, Indiana, located .1 miles west. J inikt north and J, miles west 1 Os Monroe, Indiana or 3 miles south ot Peterson, on , THlllNlnr, Ot'TOIIEK 13 1037 I'omnwm itur at 10 o', look A M The following personal property r s said estate, consisting of: Four horses three work horse/ and one 2 year sorrel cult. Cattle. Four head. Two mileh vows and two heifers. Hogs: I p.rood sow, two gilts and 6 slioats weighing about Mi pout Is apiece. Chickens; ■>() tozen chickens. Fanning Implements: hay lea ler; one binder. 2 cultivators; 1 hay tedder 1 cheek row corn planter' 1 mower, 1 top buggy, 1 corn slieller 1 farm wagon. 1 hay and beet rack I ting oiler, sausage grinder and staffer l heating stove. 1 brooder slot e. 1 hard coal stove. 1 clock, kitchen eluii-s. t o ki rs. bureau, bed and springs, carpenter tools cream separator, gasoline engine, end .lack. Chevrolet automobile, household grgids and many other articles t>>o numerous to mention, liny; ix tons'.<f hay in mow. Corn: 20 A. corn In riel,;. t.uneh will he serf ,I on grounds by Ladles st Ciiurcn. lermw: All "uidr of five doliam and under cash in hand. All sums over five dollars a credit of nine months will be 1 Kiven purcUascr exu< utins his note I therefore with interest nt 8% after 6 months from date waiving relief an.l providing for attorney’s fees and with sifrety thereon to the apporval of said administratrix. Mary Most r. Administrtrlx Dated this 24th day of September 1 T'7 Boy Johnson, Ain't. Sept 26, Oct'a — ’ NOTICE <>W SI'El I M, VIEETSM; OF COVSiTY < OI M'||, To the Members of the < minty Council' lOu are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting of the County Council at the Auditor's Office of Adams County on the 4th dav <>f o, i 192,. for the purpose of making the fol‘lowing special appropriations, t i liroprlation X ember vmt . No. is surveryorx Office Ex. ::iu> im No. 20 County Institute .. . ifi.im No. :13 County Council 70 oo No. 71 Buildings County Farm SOikOO L*‘ Mainteban<‘? County F 2000.(u* : No .31, Tra. tm county Farm iaoo.no „ • ... Bene Byron Sanitarium son.no No. 111 Haviland Bridge l-.oliim ■ No. 125 Change of Venue . . 500'00 " ,ny han ' i and ' official seal I this 24th day of September 1927 | , MARTIN'J ABERCF ' Auditor Adams County. Indiana, • Sept. 26 fil l''
PUPILS INSPECT LARCEFACTORIES Vocational Guidance Class Os Jefferson Hijjh School Tour Fort Wayne Twenty-five member# of the Junior; aiul senior claibmh of the Jefferson, township high school motored in u; large bus to Fort Wayne Saturday, where they spent the day visiting several Fort Wayne iiidimlries. The caravan was composed of members of the vocational guidance class of the high school. The class visited
PUBLIC SALE — I, the undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will . n a ( auction at my residence, first farm south of Williams, 3 mib mith u ( llo _ land, 5 miles northeast of Decatur, on f FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1927 Commencing at 12:00 o'clock noon The following property to-wit 4 HEAD OF HORSES 4 X Bay Mare, 11 years old, sound, a good worker, weight 11 |!> s ; Bi sr | Mare. 11 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; Bay Mare, 7 years old w. i/lit 14991 U.; ’ Bay Mare, weight 1100 lbs., smooth jnouth. 3 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 Roan cow, 8 years old, giving 2-gal. per daj; Holstein cow, 3 .' arson J giving 2-gal. per day; Roan heifer, 2 years old. Tired. HOGS -Chester White Gil , due to farrow by day of ib ; 4 Slu.s, , weigh 90 pounds each. FARMING IMPLEMENTS McCormick G-ft. binder; grain drill; wagon; wagon >■■". ; iaddfrt; land roller; spring tooth harrow; walking breaking plow; n,. n cultivates; | ’McCormick mower; John Deere oom planter; double set bree. b.ing hanwo; J disc; hay rake. HOUSEHOLD GOODS - Range cook stove; kitchen cabin. • dininftvk; | | oak bed; iron bed; DeLaval cream separator; 2 clocks; m . ar.ulei •« | numerous to' niention. FIFTEEN ACRES OF CORN IN FIELD TERMS All sums of $5.00 ami under, cash; over ss.it ,||t ,f ji 1 months on bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 6 mouth p" c jb. J count for cash on sums ovur $5.00. W. E. FALK, Owner HOY JOHNSON, Auctioneer. > S.pL 26. S , PUBLIC SALE > Having sold our farm, we the undersigned, will sell at p .tuction « the old Ezra Mcßarnes farm, % mile south of Pleasant Mill; on WEDNESDAY, SEI*TEMBER 28, 1927 Beginning at 10 o'clock the following property to a.': 3 HEAD OF HORSES 3 Ouj Bay mare, 8 yrs. old; 1 Bay Gelding, 7 yrs. old; 1 1’on;. 9 yr.i uM. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 Gne Jersey cow. 6 years old, giving milk: 1 Red Durham . T J««b old. giving milk; 1 Black Jersey cow, 6 years old, giving niilk; 1 Bl.uk JeW cow, 4 years old, giving milk. These cows will all bo fresh thi tall. , HOGS—I Shoats weighing 75 lbs. each; 13 Young Geese FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ETC . Two tons timothy hay; 50 bushels oats; 12 acres good i• rn in H l ' I I 8 acres soy beans in,field; one se; heavy breeching harm ss; ■ BjaH harness; one cab buggy; one 2-horse wagon, good us new: on hay lad- j dors; one breaking plow; one spring tooth harrow; one cnltiva >ne o:.d sower; one corn grinder; one corn sheller: one set scab-, i .■nml- I ’. fence stretcher; box stove; washing machine; oil cook stov mni; Jin and crocks; iron kettle and stand; crjss cut saw; sythe, otlu miclestw ■ numerous to mention. * TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; all n ' a credit of 9 months will be given bearing S% interest lust iiiouite; «> goods to be removed until settled for.. MRS. EZRA McBARNES and OTTO LAMBERT, HARRY DANIELS, Auctioneer. Owners Lunch will be served on ground by Baptist Ladies Al PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm, 1 will sell al public am li"" !]'- v • larm, 6 miles south of Decttlur, (i miles north of Bern - 1111 . west of Monroe, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28—12 o'clock Noon z „ HORSES. 3 Head r . One Roan t’ehling. 8 years old, weight 1500 lbs.: ISii > nuire, 6 years old, weight 1100 ths.; one Colt, 2 yrs. old- ’■'<> ° ne ' „ „ . CATTLE, 7 Head ... < ne <8 year old cow, calf ttioit; one red heifer. 2 y< >r ~<l; oi!" cow, a years old. give 5 o,|j. | HT ( j av; olle tiutrnv < cow. •’ years old, ,i g;,l. j H . r { [ av . „ lU , n , ( | ( , ()W - - o(< | ;{ p, r da), one biack Jersey, due to calf in Becembir; one HoM<n' 1 uIL months old. r , ' HOGS, 65 Head , - .» brood sows, one 8 pigs bv side, four will farrow soaii; shoals, weight 75 to 100 pounds each/ v , FARMING IMPLEMENTS . otdson tractor with gears, extension rims, pulley ami a" Oi plow, to u meh: 1 new Holland feed grinder, size 8 inch bu' l in good shape; 1 R)-horse disc drill, good shape; 1 Turnbull |on am stone bed; 1 walking plow; 1 Oliver riding bn 'l'"'-’ id’ L ' 7 < ; u,l, l>”‘k' r; 1 I. H. C. cheek rower; I< h 'lnp"” ' ’ n,| n. in good shape; 11. 11. C. I’i |,j>. gasoline engine; 1 set' 11 Lrass ii mimed Breeching Harness. A. 11 s un <kr $5 cash. Over that n""’ 11111 ./ B'i. int rtst' 1011 ,S ’ US * ni °nlhs without interest, last 3 n' ol11 VAN BOWMAN N, Burkhead, auct. j >eo Eliinger. c’>’ rK '
I the Shernian While .umry thfi/j W I era! Electric plunt, ih t LittPhr~>, j pital and the new Xmth school. ■ The pupils return. 4 !u t)et . a|w 11 bout 6 o'clock Kud m | | wrf ' 4 .« while and "“' ,l 'etuni.ii ! townHhip. The trip i H.it tin. i and those aeffompaiivlng th j stated that it wan I tertalnlug. *, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S!lu(Jl# ;cart. Mr. and Mrs. 1'.,,! I and daughter I'auy . Ull | i Sheets and sou Ihek ' 1 tiiy, i compl&nied by Mr. uu.i Rose and family am] Mi ; Aj ■ Charles Frohfit and i.iuuij, (|J 1 II City spsat yesterd o : ,t I Park and Gordon Stat,
