Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1927 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS
■ ■»«XK«ZKXKSiXIK» ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « IISEXKXKSSXXSXXS _.i ...-inr. ■ - FOR SALE FOR TOOIE— 3O,OOO railroad tleii.B feat In Iwngth, good for posts or wood. Zsc each where they are. Call J. F. Ar- . nold, 708 or 1084. 222-ts *FOR SALE Vietrola, nearly new with • Good selection of records. Very reasonable. See Gerald Cole or phone •592. _234-3t ’ FOR SALK --Console model” Vlctrola; • Walnut cabinet; records to go with *it. Phope 156. 234-6tx • FOP FIaLF A good' six-room house on north 13th street. Also two big I work horses, cheap. Julius Haugk. • Pfr°Fe W. 234-3 tr ’FOR SALlt—Two beds; Two dressers; -One living room suit; Phone number "131. or inquire 127 North Third street ' 235-3tx FOR SALE — Three yearling ShopI shire rams, eligible to register. J. • D Stautenberry, Decatur, R. 5. • 234-3tX FOR SALE 2‘ head of breeding ewes and 500 bushel of old corn, i John Struse. 3-4 mile north of Washington school. Or inquire 803 N. Second Street. 234-3tx FOR SALK aT ONCE- < - iibination book case and writing desk, large ’ ice box. dining room chair and var- ■ ious household articles. 249 North Fifth St. Phone 1152. 2 , 3 ? FOR SALE—Fresh cow with calf. G. H McManama, 3 miles east of Monroe. 234-3 IX FOR sALri-Vsed Willys Six automobile; run only 12,000 miles. Continental motor. Price right. A. D. Suttles. 234-3 t FOR SALE —Renown underfeed heating stove, large size, practically new Phone 954. 235-3tx dependable USED CARS 1926 Dodge Brothers Coupe. Excellent condition. 1925 Dodge Brothers Coupe. New paint; new rubber. 1925 Dodge Brothers Sedan. Silk Mohair upholstering. 1917 Dodge Brothers Touring. 1925 Dodge Brothers Panel Delivery. 1917 Dodge Brothers .Express Delivery 1926 Hudson Coach. Like new. 1923 Studebaker Touring. Motor just overhauled. 1924 Ford Touring. 1923 Ford Coupe Good condition. 1925 Ford Coupe. Several extrits. 1925 International Truck. Hi ton capacity. Closed cab. new rubber. 1926 International Truck. I*4 ton capacity. Closed cab. , Driven , only a few thousand miles. 1925 Graham Brothers Truck. 114 ton, closed cab and stake body. 1920 Ford Ton Truck. 1922 Buick Express Delivery Car. TERMS TRADE SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 213 N. First St. Open Evenings FOR SALE- One used Premier Vacuum Cleaner. In fine condtion. Very reasonable. Inquire of Niblick & Company. Itx TRUCKS FOR SALE - Graham 1’ 2 tmi 1925, 11-ft. body; Ford 2 ton, Olson] attachment, 10-fe. stake, body. Durkin I Modern Garage. 236-3tx I FOR SALE—Cabbage for kraut. $1 4<i | per 100 lbs. Willie Reed, 1-2 mile northeast of Decatur on concrete road. 236-6tx /fflk SAL'E — Registered, coming 2- 1 year-old Chester White male hog. Fine individual. Make good herd sow. Hoy Manlove, Monroe, phone 30. ‘ 386-3tx WANTED AGENTS WANTED- Earn $l2O a week. Here is an ideal full or spare time proposition for ambitious men. $75 fur-lined fur-collared overcoat sold for $39.95. $lO commission on every order. This fur-lined overcoat has taken Chicago by storm. Write at once for territory. Manhattan Fur Mfg. Co., 507 Congress Bank Bldg., AGENTS WANTED —To sell fancy name plates and house numbers. Write E. Angel 2315 Fox Avenue Fort Wayne. 2316tx AGENTS? WANTED — Ambitious, industrious person to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh Household Products in N. Adams county. Make sales of $l5O to S6OO a month or more. Rawleigh Methods get business everywhere. No selling experience required. We supply products, sales and advertising literature and service methods — everything you need. Profits increase every month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. IN 2022, Freeport, 111. —WANTED— Rags, Rubbar, Paper of all klnda, •erap Iran, Metal* and Hldaa. Alao In the market for wool. Wo will eall with our truck for any junk you wlah to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe Bt. Near G. R. 4 I. Crossing. 89-W ts Get the Habit—Trade at Heins, It Pays * ’ b
SXKKRKXXXSSXXXXK S • BUSINESS CARDS * XSXXKXXXXXKXXXJIS ■■'■■■■■■■■■ ■»!■■■■ —— J H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince Vou at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 68 pm. I. 0 A 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 c*t Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract;; of Title Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 9, 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 B:uO Saturday 8:00 p. m Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 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. o — 0 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 a Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, ■ ■ ■ Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. ()- - ; ' — -() I | DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 ' Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice j O - c FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage near business district. Inquire at Daily Democrat. office. 228-62 X FOR RENT —7 room semi-modern house and garage, on Marshall st., west of Fifth street. A. D. Suttles, phone 358. 230tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern house, on No. 2nd st. One of the best homes in the city. Cail J. F. Arnold. FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping room; private entrance; also room and board. Mrs. Charles Feasel. 403 W. Madison Street. 23113tx FOR RENT —House, corner of” 12th and Nutnian Ave. Call James Bain, phone 511. 234-3: FOR RENT—Suite of two rooms, Modern, Lineoleum, heat, water furnished, poarch private entrance. 1 block from cort house phone 359. 235-3 t FOR RENT —One sleeping room with private entrance. Also board if wanted. Close and convenient to Sugar Beet Factory. Gentleman preferred. Inquire 1037 N. Second St. 236-3 t T-- — w. vm* Do Y'ou Want to BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK , Hogs — Receipts, 1,600; holdovers I 1.228; market steady to 10c up; 250 I? 350 lbs., $11.25 sl2 40; 200-250 lbs., I $11.85-912.40; 160-200 lbs., $11.75- ' $12.25; 130-160 lbs., $11.25-911.85; 90 130 lbs., $11.25-$11.BO; packing sows. $9.75-910.15. Cattle rectipts, 300; calves receipt! 150; market steady, calves steady; low cutter-cutter cows, $3.00-$4.75; vealers, $17.00-918.60. Sheep receipts, 800; market steady; ’ bulk fat lambs, $14.00-914.25; bulk cull lambs, SIO.OO-$11.00; bulk fat ewes, $5,50-96.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET a (Corrected Oct. 5) t ■ Fowls —..Lx - 19< Leghorn Fowls U< Springe — - 19< Leghorn Springs 13* Old Roosters ~ 10 White Ducks lit Colored Ducks $< Geese - 9< Eggs, dozen 3o< LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Oct. 5) Barley, per bushel .....- 60< - Rye, per bushel —- 75< Netv Ooats, No. 2 43< New Yellow Corn (ear) $1.21 White or Mixed Corn (ear) .... $1.1? New Wheat $1.22 Wool , 38< LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35t BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, pound 43c TEACHERSTO MEET IN FORT WAYNE OCT. 20 (COJfTIXItED FROM PAGE OXE) in Education,” at the third general session of the convention, to. be held in the North Side high school auditorium, Friday afternoon, starting at 1:30 o'clock. A feature of this session will be a concert by the “all district orchestra.” The orchestra will be composed of musicians from many schools in the district and Howard B. Hoffman, supervisor of music in the Berne schools, will be director of the combined orchestra. A business session will be held at this meeting. also. Departmental sessions will be held in various buildings on Thursdoy afternoon and Friday morning. Pupils and teachers from the Decatur and Adams county will appear on the programs of various departmental sessions. AH public schools in Adams county will be dismissed on Thursday and Friday in order that the teachers may attend all sessions of the convention. Headquarters for the convention will be in the Keenan hotel. O .<—» .... UTOIItTMEXT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby gfiven. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Jane Meshberger, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Rufus Meshberger. Administrator Fruchte, and Litterer. Attorney? September 28, 1927 Sept._29-OtoJ>-1 ■■ LOST AND FOUND ~ FOUND —Boys raincoat on Erie drive way. Owner may recover by identifying and paying for this ad. John Spahr 490 Winchester St. 236-2 t I b)| IIIHTI| bT* Listings of Public Sales will be published Free of charge in this col1 unin for those who advertee their ’ sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. ; With a daily • irculation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who ■ wish to buy or sell. Oct. 7—Jake Schlemmor, closing ! out sale, mile south, 2 miles east ; of Monroeville, 1 mile west of Dixon, i 12 miles northeast of Decatur. . > Oct. 6—Farm sale, Fred Gerber, 4 1 ,i i miles west and 2 miles south of i Monroe. Oct. 11 —C. C. Putman, one and onet half miles west of Willshire, seven • miles east of Decatur, 103 acre farm, ■ Guernsey cattle, closing out sale. October 11—Mrs. Henry Weilemann, , 5 miles east and 314 utiles north of . Bluffton or 1-2 mile north ot Curry- ' ville. Oct. 12 —Mrs. Edna Darr, 6 miles i east of Decatur, 2 miles north, 1 mile west of Wren. f October 13 —Mary Moser, Kirkland Twp. 3 miles west, 2 miles north and *4 mile west of Monroe, Indiana or 3 miles south of Peterson. Administrator sale. Nov. I—Floyd Snyder, 1 mile north of Wren. . Nev. Williams. 3 miles ' west and mile north of Rockford, U Ohio, 7 miles east of Willshire,
LEADERS IN MOVE FOR GRAND JURY PROBE MARK TIME (CUNTINVED FROM PAGE OXE> who pay his aalary to flout the law under*specious plea of emergency whisky need. lie admits his guilt. He la therefore recreant to his trust and to his oath of office. If the attorney general under his plea of 'whisky necessity’ is permitted to openly violate the law and braaenly furnish a bill -of particulars of his violation thereof for publication In the press, what right has he to represent the state in the prosecution of the common citizenry who violate the law.'' John T. Kelly, prosecuting attorney has taken no steps toward railing the grand jury into session. He said he would take no action until he has made an investigation on the matter himself. ' *8 Citizens of Berne, the birth place of Gilliom ond the home ot many of Ms relatives, are considerably arous--3d over the attorney general’s admitted violation of the prohibition law. Sentiment there is said to be in favor of a grand jury investlgaion of the affair. Gilliom’a relatives ire staunch dry supporters. Gilliom “Not Worried” Indianapolis, Oct. 6.—(UP) —Attor ley-general Arthur L. Gilliom is “not worried” by the furore in Adams ounty over his procurement of medi inal whiskey for administration to lis sister, Miss Emma Gilliom, while she was a patient in the Memorial lospital at Decatur, he declared today He declined further comment, explain ing his position already had been stated. W. C. T. U. Plans Announced Liberty, Ind., Oct. 6.-— (INS)—Tin Indiana W. C. T. U. has completed plans for a membership drive tha; will double the strength of the organ zation for the 1928 political campaign Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, state presi Jent of the union announced here to day. “We will be organized in every pre 2inct in Indiana when the next elec ion day rolls around,” Mrs. Stanley laid. “We will attend to Attorne? General Arthur Gilliom and othei politicians whom we consider wet.” Mrs. Stanley also announced plain for an intensive state-wide education al campaign by the C. T. U. t( teach the citizens that whiskey ha; no place in medicine. # _ IPPDIA IYf T IDMINfVIH %TI<I W Notice is hereby given, that the un tertdgned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of peter IL Mos ?r, late of Adams county, deceased. Tlu. state is probably solvent, Mary Moser. Administratrix L'ruchte and bitterer. Attorneys O NOTK E TO HIDDEN* in the Matter «f North Eighth Street I in prove uten t Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council in and for the City of De eatur, Indiana will on Tuesday the 18ti. day <»f October, 1927 at 7 o’clock P. M at their Council Room in said City re ceive sealed bids for North Eight! Street Improvement as per plans an* specifications now on file in the oi'tic. >f the City Clerk. Each bidder will be required to deposit with hts bid a certified check so an amount not less than per cent o the engineers estimate of the cost o such improvement. F’ROVIDED. tha such check shall in no case be for less than one hundred dollars, which sau estimate plan*- and specifications an now on file and may be seen in th* office of the City Clerk. Decatur, In diana. Bidders blank* will be furnishctl b; the City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana The Common Council reserves th* right to reject any and al! bins. Witness my hand and official sea this sth day of October. 1927. Catherine Kauffman. <"ity Clerk. (SEAL) October 6-1: c x NOTICE <>E INSOLVENCY In The IdaniM Circuit CoitH No. 22113 In the matter of the estate of Wil Ham Koldewey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that upon pe tition filed in said court by Loui‘-t Koldewey, Administratrix of said estcb setting up the insufficiency of the s tale of said decedent to pay the defoit and liabilities thereof, the Judge oi said Court did. on the 28th day of f ; ep teniber 1927. find said estate tr bt probably insolvent, ami order the am* to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereb notified of such IJisolvency. and req Hrec to file their claims against said t stait for allowance. Witness, the Clerk and seal of sail Court, at Decatur, Indiana this 2StL day of September 1927. John I>. Nelson, Clerk. Dore B. Erwin- Attorney Sept. 29—Oct 6. O NOTICE (IF IN**OLVE\* > In the IdaniM Circuit Court No. ISSS In 11v Matter of the estate if Alfred * M. Bowen, deceased. Notice is hereby given tha upon, petition filed in said court b Susie H Bowen, executrix of last will and testa- ' ment of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the. estate of said decedent to pay the debts an ’ liabilities thereof, the Judge of said C»urt did, on i the 6th day of October 19 L find said estate to he probably in niv e! vt. anc > ttiv same to be settled acc rdingly. The creditors of said estate therefore hereby notified of such in oivency, and , required to file their c’ Ums against said estate fo’r*all<jwanee. i Witness, the CJerk am seal of said . Court, at Decatuf. *ndian this 6th day of October, 1!)2<. John E. Nelson, Cierk i (SEAL) Judson N. T< epie, ’ Lenhart Heller and t -nurger, Attys. ) Oct. 6-13 () Roofing—Spoutlnp -Tin Wcrk HOLLAND FLRNACES J Good work at satisfactory r prices. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. . Decatur Sheet Metal Works j E. A. G| <OD 11th <. Nuttrnan Ave. Phone 831 Res. 1224 | ’I ’ 0
NEW YORK TEAM ' TAKES A 2 TO 0 LEAD IN SERIES ’ _ — I << OXTIXVEI> FROM FAW gW> which Gooch caught near the , Pirates' dugout, llongough also popi l - ( ed out to Gooch, who nailed the foul 10 feet back of the plate. Plpgrae drew a count of 3-2 then socked a I liner for an out. No runs, one hit, no | errors. Pirates — Traynor grounded out. ( Pipgras to Gehrig. Grantham singled. , Grantham went to second on Harris grounder to Gehrig. Gooch popped out. No runs, one hit and no errors. , Third Inning Yankees—The Yankees solved Aldridge's curve In this inipng stepping In before the ball could break. Combs singled. Koenig followed with a single over second scoikng Combs when L. Waner fumbled the hit. Koenig scored on .liuiii’s sacrifice io L. Waner. Gehrig, doubled against the right center wall. He went to third on Meusel’s infield hit which Traynor knocked down. Meusel was given a hit. Laserri knocked a sacrifice, scoring Gehrig. Dugan filed out to' P. Waner. 3 runs, 4 hits, one error. Pirates— Aldridge was out on a liner to Lazerri. L. Waner was out. Lazerri to Gehrig. Barnhart singled to center. P, Waner was out on a long fly to Meusel. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fourth Inning Yankees — Bush held a conference with Aldridge as the Pirate pitcher started for the box. Aldridge hit his stride again fanning iwo of the three Yanks. Bengough was out on a line drive to L. Waner. Pipgras drew a :ount 3 and 2 and struck out with a I mighty swing. Combs struck out on four pitched balls. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pirates —Wright Hied out to Combs. Traynor doubled to left center. Granham filed to Dugan. Harris flied out. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Inning Yankees —Koenig flied out. Ruth walked. Ruth went to second on Gehrig's sacrifiqf fly. L. Waner went almost to the fence to get GehYig's hit. Meusel struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pirates —Gooch was opt, Pipgras to Gehrig. Aldridge popped out to Benegough. L. Waner lined out to Combs. No funs, no hjti, no errors. Sixth Inning Yankees —Lazzerri flied to P. Wan?r. Dugan singled. Bengough flied out. Combs also flied to Waner. No runs, two hits, no errors. Pirates — Barnhart was out on a line drive to Combs. Combs hardly had to move to make the catch. P. Waner singled. Koenig ran back ot' Dugan and knocked the ball down, but could not get it to first. Wright was aut on a fly to Combs. P. Waner held first. Waner ou; at second on Traynor's grounder. No runs, one hit, no errors. Seventh Inning Yankees—Koenig flied to P. Waner. Ruth hit a sharp grounder to Harris and was out. Gehrig was out, Aldridge to Harris. No*iuns, no hits, no err- ! ors. Pirates—YlrJhihman doubled. Harris out, Koenig to Gehrig. Bengough held a conference with Pipgras. Gooch flied to Lazerri, Grantham was doubled off second; Koenig making the play. No rffns. one Mt, no errors. Eighth Inning Yankees — Meusel singled through the box Meusel went to third on | Lazerri's single to Wright. Meusel scored on a wild pitch by Aldridge to Dugan. Lazerri was out at thirtj ' when Dugan hit in front of the plate.' Phe out was Goot-h to Traynor. Beng-' oqgh walked. Pipgras walked. At XOTICE TO I'KOI'ItUI l OYYXFHS 111 the mutter of the Wehller Server 1 in fi rove inent Notice is hereby given that the Common Council in and for the C4ty of Decatur. Indiana did on the 4th day ot October. 1927, pass and adopt a preliminary assessment roll in the matter of the Weidler Sewer Improvement, which Improvement is as follows; Construction of District Sewer on and along the following route: Commencing in the center of the alley running east and west between Inlots No. 4.19 and 454 In Nutman Northwestern Addition to the City of Decatur i Indiana, at the north west corner of said Inlot No. 439 theme running east' • In the center of said alley approximately 265 feet and there th terminate in the Decatur, Street Branch of the Marshall Street Sewer. The boundaries of the district or area ■ benefited and liable to he assessed i therefore ar,e as, follows, to wit: 1 On the south by Marsall street- on t the east by Seventh Street: on the north by Indiana Street: and on the : west by the Main track of the Clnelnt natl. Richmond and Fort Wayne Railt , Said assessment roll with the names . of owners and descriptions of property ■ sqbjeet to be assessed with the amount of prlma facia assessments is now on file and mav he seen at the office of the City Clerk. Notice Is also given that - the Common Council will at Its Couo. il f Room in the City of Decatur, Indiana • at I o’clock P. M. on the Ist da.- of I November. 1927 receive and hear' remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land on said roil and will hear and determine the question whether such lots and parcels of land have been or will be specially benefited in ' the amounts set forth on said roll, or i In any sum. at which time and uiaee I 3 owners of real estate may attend , and be heard. , Witness my hand and official seal | this oth of October. 1927. I cr.. Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk I ’ tSLAL) October 6-13
this time, Aldridge was tuken out of the box and Cvengios was sent to the mound for Pittsburgh, Cvengios was a southpaw, the first left-hander to pitch In this series, Dugan scored and Bengough and Pipgras advanced when Combs was hit by a pitched ball. Bengough scored on Koenig's single to left. Babe Ruth was up with the bases filled anti the crowd In an up roar. Pipgras was out at the plate on Ruth's grounder. Koenig was out at third when Gehrig grounded out. Three runs, three hits, no errors. Pittsburgh Smith batted for Cvengois. The fans began a clamor for Cuylor. They booed manager Bush, Smith was out to Gehrig unassisted. It was an grounder. L. Waner walked. Barnhart, Cuylor's successor, lilt a single to center and Waner went to third. L. Waner scored on Paul Waner’s sacrifice fly, Barnhart held first. Barnhart wag out at second when Wright grounded. One run, one hit, n oerrors. Ninth Inning Yankees —Dawson pitching for Pirates. Meusel was safe at first on Wright's error ot his grounder. Laixerri filed out to L. Waner ami Meusel held first. Dugan flied otu. Meusel was out at third when he attempted to steal two bases. No runs, no hits, one error. Pirates —Traynor was out on a fly to Combs. Grantham fanned. Harris was out, Pipgras unassisted. No runs, one hit, no etrors.
PUBLIC SALE i - - I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my farm located 6 miles east of Decatur, 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Wren, Ohio, on the State Line, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1927 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon. 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 Team of White horses, 12 years eld. weight 1800 lb ~ workers. 2—COWS—2 - Red cow, Durham and Guernsey, 3 years old, giving good flow of milk; Jersey co*. 8 years o’.d, giving good flow of milk. 14—HEAD OF HOGS—II One Pure Bred Duroc sow due to farrow her third litter soon; oh Chester White sow due to fa.row second litter soon; 12 shouts weighing about 100 pounds each. IMPLEMENTS Turnbull wagon; hay rack w th side boards; 7 ft. McCormick binder; 6 ft. McCormick mower: Osborne hay loader; 14 inch P. A; O. ky plo»: walking plow; 2-horse cultivator; disc- harrow; dump scrap, r; -r ne tel; double shovel plow; single shovel plow; 5 shovel plow; double >et work tar- ■ ness; 8 galvanized chicken coops; 10x12 brooder house, new; No. 10 IX-Laval cream separator; Ford sedan, in good condition. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Range cook stove; base burner. Universal; soft coal h ' i r stove: tburner Perfection (XI stove with oven; kitehen cabinet; cupm''id wardrote; sewing machine; 9x12 congofeuni rug; 9x12 axminster rug; 2 • yards ingraiß carpet; dresser; 3 stands; 4 rockers; dining chairs; 4 cane in chars; 3 beds complete with springs and mattresses; lard press; | ;l wn mower; porch swing; citrtain stretchers and many articles too numeior.s to menlton. HAY AND GRAIN 8 tons cf good mixed hay in mow, heavy with clover; ;> 2 'res of corn in field. TERMS —Will be made known on day of sale. MRS. ETTA DARR, Owner Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. Dutch Ehinger, clerk. 0-10 to Make Money Grow J It’s Easy Once You Get Started i ; SAVING a modest stipulated sum each week will s ° ol ' ' [ enable you to buy a couple ' of good bonds. The interest * received from the bonds j with interest on your saving” I will soon enable you to ou.' a couple of more bonds. . the idea—reinvested income- ' : VMKt if you will be faithful to su<" a plan as we will lay out I'" ' you, you can, sooner t : I you think, have a substanua sum to your name. Step i % aild discuss it with us with [ out obligation. (We are glad to be of service to you at any time. Old Adams County Bank WE PAY YOU TO SAVE I fytMM*MAMVMAAAAMUIAAfWVUWWVMiMAft/UX''alWtataWSW**
Toledo Makes It F OUr Out Os Five In Toledo, O, Get. 6. ledo Mudhens hop.-d to ~,n , T * "Little World Series” by taking flfih victory fro ni -Buffalo, cl lamß i of the International league ?< ' 0 The Mudhens won their (< )urt!l tory yesterday, 3 to 2. and more win to clinch the pw( .,," serie”. eM * ; •""* —o— Teachers To Hold Institute Saturday The refular mupihlv i.-;u|, “V . tu,p "’"I h-M «' V-m-, * urday. The gi neral in- itnte * or v ™ 1 be held during th- f O re» non 1 the l-xli h-luu . - , . j ( tana University, Mun. io State ! mal and Manchester Collere, wm d| given during the afternoon Professor NorveUe, head ot the 4 , partment of dramaties at ln4ia M s versity, will appear on the jtf ( , Braa during the ,'orenoon session. Huntington Youth Hurt i In Foothall Practit. Urbaua. Ills, Oct. ti (iNSi Atbde . attempting to grab a paw during 1 practice last evening (Hen Hamner, 1 Huntington, Ind., an end on the fredy , man football team at L'niversity of Illiuois. collided with a goal post ud y received a fracture of the skull. He .. regained consciousness during , night and his condition this was reported favorable.
