Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1927 — Page 2

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■■«■H*■K ■ 8 S X H ■ K ■ ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * ■■■■WMBKKMBB«WXX FOR SALE —Ko big boned Poland China bores ready for service. Phillip Hash R. R. No. 2 Decatur, Phone 3 Ml. 272-Ct Flirt iALfc —heating stove. Mone 973 or see Glpnu Patterson at the Vance & Linn clothing store. 277-3tx Fok IALk — fixtra fine peppermint roote. The big money making crop. Instructions for planting free. Bert Baughman, Keidallville, Ind. 276-stx FOR SALE —fifteen Barred Rock pullets, one and one-half miles west of Monroe. Adolph Hannie. 278-3tx FOR —deed baby carriage. Good condition. Phone 436. 707 South Winchester St. 27943 K FAR SALK 150 Barred Rock pullets, one and one-half miles west of Monroe. Adolph Hannie. 279-3tx WANTED will pny 7c t< poiintl for good, clean, large rtfgfi, delivered at this office. Must be Mutable for cleaning rnathftrery. 175-11 AGENTS WAN TELM- H ighest Cash paid weekfly with part expenses for nfen and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary. Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co, Wauwatosa. Wis. 274 t 6x To buy some feeding bogs Phone Monroeville. W. A. Wherry. Monroeville R. 3 275-6tx to do. Satisfactipn guaranted. Curtains and barber towels a specialty. Call 1141. 275-ftx ■> I j. —— i' •• FOR RENT FOR k^NT—fafilht room house, st rh tly Modern. Possession December 1 Call E. A. Beavers. 263-ts FOR RENT —New flat, 6 rooms and bath. Over Beineke Shoe Store, opposite court house. A. D. Suttles. 274tG FOR RENT —Modern house excepting furnace. Phone 544. 278t3x FOR RENT -Garage for one or two cars. See Ed S. Moses, 503 North Fifth street. 279-3 t FOR RENT— Five room house, semimodern, large yard and chicken hoase. Splendid location. Phone 006 LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Spotted hound; female. Owner mhy have same by seeing Robert Smith, Oak St., and paying for this ad. 278-3tx LOST — A brown aviator cap, practically new. Finder please return to this office or to the Voglewcde Shoe Store. 278-3tx FOUND- Small female hound, white body with brown head. Chris Heltnrlch, Route 2, City. Craigville phone 279t3x LOST— Two Large bundles of merchandise, containing muslin, battinr etc., Finder please return to Mrs. George Winters, 924 So. Winchester St. 279-3tx ■ ■ o Terre Haute. — Indiana coal operators do not plan the wholesale installation of mechanical loading machines as has been agreed upon by miners and operators in Illinois. Harvy Cartwright, president of the miners union declares the mechanical loaders are still in an experimental state and not yet satisfactory for In‘diana mines. • oPRIVATE SALE I Wirt offer at private sale all of ■my household furnishings and can Name exceptionally low prices on Gas Range; Sellers Kitchen cabinet; Dinging room Table, Chairs and Buffet; kefrigerator; New Typewriter; 2 beds 'Springs and Mattress: 1 Fine Antique Solid Walnut Dresser; Hoover and Bissell Sweepers; Rugs. Many other . articles. Call in person, any hour, day or evening. Mrs. Clyle Noble. 346 So Third 278-ts ■I F: G. BOWERS g M Residence 246 No. Sixth st. |p || Decatur-Fort Wayne B Daily Freight Service. M Deoatur phone 265 gS Ft. Wayne phone &. Anthony-5337. S A mighty important r U item in saving labor and R ■ increasing production to Ig a save labor on the farm I ■ —install Drain Tile. The Krick-Tyndal Co.

I StSS9!JJXSKKKKKKRXM« M BUSINESS CARDS » H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C. 1 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE t The Neurocelometer Service Will Convince You at 104 8. Third Street t Office anefe Reeldence Phone 314 ; Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. LOANS ‘ You Can Save j Money on t 1. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage Loans with the c Union Central Life Ins. (o. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents ! Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S . E . B LA C K Furferal Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant i Calle answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 r Ambulance Service ■ ————— ! ' N. A. BIXLER i OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: « 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 m-jney on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. n — 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 i Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 > Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 i t LADY ATTENDANT O ~ -O Um R° y pS Johnson P-'VKfI AUCTIONEER J. Decatur, - - - Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. ■■PSHKSHHBEEMEimiai Open the door to heller health by XvF^l*lqij^!%cleari ng the neres of any ir.ipedto their work of transmilting vital energv throughout »Jotemosttf the body. Spinal WihV a<| i ustm ? M ‘ s rc ’ I move the cause of ill-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 _ _ - , For Tornado and Windstorm r Insurance —See Us. > When the storm comes Be Ready. ■ LEO “Dutch” EHINGER I Over Ffickle’s Place I Phone 104. I O— O O —o « Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work j HOLLAND FURNACES I Auto Radiators Repaired. E Torch work. Will appreciate an 1“' opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD |l| 11th & Nuttman Ave. Il Phone 331 Res. 1224 [L *O' •••• — —o 5 D. F. TEEPLE | State Licensed Truck Line | Daily truck service between | Decatur and Ft. Wayne at | regular railroad rates. ■ Licensed by Indiana ■ Public Service Commission j Decatu. PLene 254 111 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 | IjO O

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 11)27.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Fort Weyne Livestock Market Receipts—Calves 50; sheep 150; hogs 200; market steady, 59 to 25 higher. 210-300 tbs. 59.50J79.15; 170210 lbs. S8.8OW8.9O; pigs 88.00J78.65; roughs 57.00f77.50; stags ss®t>«; calves sl4 down; lambs 812 down; cattle handled only on Tuesday und Fridays. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs, receipts 700; holdovers 700; market 50c to 75c up; 280-350 lbs. [email protected]>; 160-200 tbs. $9,750)10.15: 130-160 His. 58.7509.73. (’little, receipts 200; calves, receipt# 75; market steady, calves 50c down; bulk quotations for week; beet steers 59Q14.50; light yearling steers and heifers 87W14; beof cows $5,504? 750; low cutter und cutter cows 53.50 @ 5.00; vealer.i SL r > 50@16 00. Sheep receipts 400; market weak: bulk fat lambs $14014.25; bulk cull lambs slOOll, bulk fat ewes ss@7. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Corrected November 23) Fowls ..... 19c Leghorn Fowls ‘ l° c Chickens 19c Leghorn Chickens — -12 c Old Roosters 10c White Ducks 13c Colored Ducks 9c Geese —• He Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected November 23) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel a — I Oats 45c 1 Old Yellow Corn (ear) $1.05 White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO Wh<-at >1.25 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, doxen 45c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, Pound 47 o —— ~ LINN GROVE NEWS —byMiss Louise Neusbaum Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shepherd and ' daughter, Lois Ilene, Joe Elston, of Blufftpn. and Mae Elston, of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mary Shepherd. I Helen Bentz spent Thanksgiving and the latter part cf the week in Chicago, visiting her sister, Josephine. Mabie Ruth Biberstine and William Lister, both of Deeatnr, called at the Frank Neusbaum home Thursday as- ! ter'noon. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neusbaum and Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Neusbaum motored to Piqua, Ohio, Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Louis Laudman. xMabel and Freda Studler were bus-' ines£ shoppers in Fort Wayne, Wed-1 nesdey. Freda Studler and Kirk Smith spent Thanksgiving Day visiting friends in Marion. j Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Neusbaum and daughter. Fern, were callers in Fort Wayne, Thursday. I Mrs. Jesse Stucky, of Portland, visited her mother. Mrs. Emil Liechty, Wednesday. Thelma Steiner is ill at this time. I Dr. and Mrs. G. F. McKean, of Ge-' neva spent Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. T. J. McKean. o Robert Macklin is home from Butler University for a several days vacation visit at his parental home. 0- o I I. I DR. C. V. CONNELL | VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street | Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 I Attention given to I cattle and poultry practice I O o 1 LET ME tell vou 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. GuaMßHaMoanaHaoEHßiMMani Do You Want to ‘ BUY, SELL OR TRADE REAL ESTATE ) See 11. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 <7 ~ ' (i | ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician & Burgeon 244 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana "Des: | Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. I ) o -o

' COMMtSKIONRRM AI.I.OWANCRS FOH 10X7 City oi Qsaetur Co. Revenue 4J .711 Cltlzene Tel Co. do Ft. Waylie Ptg Co do and roads 151.86 . ! John K. Nelson Clk» Office Kxp Mnr’oilH Nelnon Cl«rl<nl hire 1»5.n0 Martin Jaberg' Auditors Sal ex 5> IJ lllto Dry Goode Co do Kx »■’# I Coininec'lal Print Co do Jo Edna M Jaber* do Clk hire 194.10 I, Kleine Treasurers Lx _ i Crown Office supply Co Ke>' «f ’’X ~o .1. ,M Miller Care of Prisoner •> llarl Holllngewsirth do off ex M. B. Parr Ditch Itepalr - '’ John Habegger do • Oeear Steiner do 1 John C. Soldner do A2 I Chris Zurcher do I Gerald O. Runyon do I Win. <l. Sniltli do I Levi Frauglilger do * ™ , ' Jo,. Moser do •> '.'« , 3. 11. Purr do Pl. k Roch do ■ ■J- « | Pick Tunclller Dpty Surveyor -04.n0 Richard Delnlnger do ■'» 111 1 Clift.>n Striker Supt ex and ml -40.34 , Margaret Striker Deputy Hire I'l f’O Decatur Democrat Supt. of ex ]-.<■> I A. Cline Co Arh'ov ex 1J3.50 .1. C. Grandataff Coroner I J. W. Vizard Health Comm .1 C. Wyborne do ex < H. B Heller Co Atty .2'. - , Nathan Nelson Allen officer 48a.0u S. B. Black Poor Root twp . C. C. Rayl do Wal>. twp 190.10 H S.'XVdo -. 100$ < Adams County Hospital du 4 > ''o I Fisher and Harris do »•«” ( . Nlbll. k and Co do I Pecatur Dry Cleaners do I F. V. .Mills do J ",' i I Callow niid Kohne do llt H Kverett do St. Marys twp 4. )0 ’ i Vance and Linn do Wash twp <.OO ; linos lleusser do Wab twp -1 ' C c Id x I do ■ .1. M. Urelner Court House 100.00 clean Sweep Co do 'l'22 Hines and Son do --2" S. E Whitman do F. V. Mills do } 'J Lee Hdw Co do J O" Pu’nplirey Jewelry Co do . >5.99 p. F. Teeple do and jail 3.10 x'lirth. Ind Gas and E Co do 18.50 | Sanitary Supply Co jail . , 5.19 A. R. Ashbaueher do Pecatur F F. and Ma Co do < o 1- 37.30 I David O. Liechty County Farm 86J•<)<[ ; August Morgan do 45.09 , l,:iwreme Noll do •••’ Oscar Hurry do , "0 Henry Schlegel do H O i Regina Heiman do JO "" . Esther Baumgartner do ■’''•O'; Harve P. 1-i Fontaine do ' Indiana Reformatory do 35.30 I DaVld Depp do - I. S. Cover do joe Huntington Lab do •• "" Krick Tyndall Co do 6-8" uilliom Lumber Co do l-.J ’ Millers' Bakery do 31..0 , Martin 'Gilson do J-JO Si hmitt Meat Market do JX.all I F.lberson Service Station do -Zit' '. 1 Fisher and Harris do - -79.58 J. Lenhart and Sons do .. 34.28 (standard OH Co do IJ-J* i C. V. Connell do 10.1.Xa Holthouse Sehulte Co do . 4. <9 I | Lee Hdw Co do 1,039.21 Anna Garner Bd of Guardians . 5.00 Amanda Moaig do . 5.09 Charlotte Gephart do H ■;' Alice Walter do 1".00 Hugh D. Hite do J? "" Anna Trlcker do J5-9O Mrs. H. M. Crownover do Ib.Ow Mae Andrews do ... . Katie Schrock do 20.00 t>an Niblick do 20.00 ( Mara McClure do .... ......... «0.00 Cordelia Druly do 20.00 W. Guy Brown.do L3O 1 Nora Linn do 1213 .Mrs. D. D. Heller do 11.0a I Adams Co Witness la-gal Adv i 0 ?-, 1 -; ' I Pecatur Democrat do 5.3 i > Treasurer Adams C»> Miller D 20.62 Ed Arnold Niblick do 215.90 i , S. J. Marts Bridge Supt 38.<>n | Julius llaugk Rental J’ " 0 Irene Byron Sanit • 112.50 Chas Cole Bridges 1,704.00 .Smith and Baker Armstrong rd 2.254.00 'August Schlickman Baunmagtner Hl.oo I Henry F. Gallmeyer do 10.00 I Dennis Striker do - 3,528.00 'John H Baumgartner do 52.00 Bieberieh and Arnold Bowen Rd 1.990.00 Smith and Baker Burk Rd 300.0'1 Hartly Burk do 62’.00 | Philip Sauer Koeneman Rd. 2.114.16 I Philip Sauer Koeneman Rd 2.00 > \ugust Selking do 3.50 I Dennis Striker Murphy ltd. 1,198.21 I Win. Baumgartner do 50.00 | Warren Striker Nussbaum ltd. 1,194.93 Warren Striker do 6.00 Finley Striker do 6.00 Warren Striker Neadstinc ltd. 2,609.0 > I Warren Striker do .. .. .. •>.'"• Paul Striker do 6"" Paul Striker do - 6.0" Finley Striker do 4."6 I Ernst Striker do .. 4.00 I Finley Striker Sipe Rd 1,268.42 .1. M- Foreman do 28.00 1 Eii Bosse do 50.00 Finley Striker do 2.00 i Warren Striker do 12.00 I’liil Schug do 10.00 I Bert Seesenguth County Dog ll.i."0 Adrian Burk do "" Levi It. Schindler do 15.00 Mattie Young du zw.ou tl. C. Chronister do ... 40.00 Martin Jaberg do 20."0 Ja< ot> Barlett do 15.00 Wm Butler do 10."0 , Ernst Ehrsam do 18.00 ' Jacob .1. Eicher do 10.00 Keniteth Butler do 12.1'0 Joseph Robin do ■ 1.,'*."" i reu done do 12.00 John Bucher Highways 819.77 Otto Ray do 412.00 Vai Snell do 211.24 Fred Mathys do 70.0'1 Milo Sales do 162.70 Vernon Miller do 113.14 .1. A. Hower do z w 174.80 Ed Beer do ' 353.17 I C. C. Beer do 2’57."4 C. I’. Troutner do 62.00 otto Rodenbeck do Louis Selking do 70.50 Snl Luginblll do 52.3'1 Ed Millet' do 176.89Milton Eiigell do 113.3-' " Joiin E- Mahii <Io tv.aO I W. H. Bittner do 353.50 *J. C. Augsburger do 58. ,0 | Clyde Striker do 67.90 I Martin Bultemever do 148.50 J Chas E. Magley do 180.U0 ,I Frank Rumsi-hlag do 60.00 Standard Oil Co do 24.60 I Kiger and Co do 47.69 Limt Stone Quarries Co do 865.71 1 Phil Sauer Breiner Rd 500.00 ' STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: I. Martin Jaberg auditor in and for said county and state hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of said county ,'at their meeting held November 7th 1f1 27. . Witness my hand and seal this 16th day of November 1927. B ) Martin .Taberg, Auditor Adams County, Indiana ! SEAL Nov. 19-26 i ,0 Illinois Team To Play In Butler’s New Stadium Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 26 —The University of Illinois football team, BK Ten champions, will play her? in the new Butler University stadium at FairL view, Nov. 10 of next year, accordin" I to a statement by George “Potsy” b ! Clark, athletic director of the Bulldog j institution, last night. I The Bulldogs have met Coach Rob I Zuppke'a gridders ever yyear since 1922, jxhen the Blue and White squad | defeated the illini by a 10-7 score, but | next season will be the first time that I the Suckers have playod here. ) Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Harold Raymond Hexs. laborer, to Margaret Hirshey, both of Decatur. , Estate Opened ' Letters Os administration have been , t issued to Jesse G. Niblick in the s estate of Christens R. Niblick The.v administrator filed bond in the sum | of $45,(M10. " Admitted To Bar Milton ('. Werling, of Preble, was | I admitted to the Adams County Ha-,, f ' I' today. Suit On Note Filed 1 A suit oil a note was filed in the i > circuit court today by William H. j." Merriman against Henry F. King. Atternevs Simmons, Dailey and Sim- | of Bluffton, represent the I plaintiff. Seek New Trial A motion for a new trial was filed tbday by the defendant in the case i of Clarence Fryback vs. Hiram and ; , Virgie Morton. j t Drainage Commissioners To Meet hi the petition of William Fennlg , and othres for the deepening and ; straightening of the Wabash river, | the court ordered the drainage com-1 ' missioners of Adams and Jay coun- , , ties, Indiana, and Mercer county. O, I to meet in the court house here on Novembe - 30 and to file their report ' ( on January 9. | ( o , Chicago Grain Market Chicago, Nov. 26— Wheat closed 1 down; corn closed 14-% down: Oats closed down. Speculative grain close: Wheat: Dec. 51.27J4-14. March $1.31%44, May 51.33%-%. Corn: Dec. 86%-%, March 90%-%. May 93%-%. Oats: Dec. 49%, March I 50%-51, May 52%-%. o * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * * By * * Miss Theo Bauer * «¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥« Mr. Ernst Dettinger, of Detroit, | Michigan, spent Thanksgiving with ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Their daughter. Mrs. Gay Keil, and daughter, were also dinner guests. Mr. Elmer Krutzman, of Detroit, i Michigan, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kruetzman. Messers. Harry Frauhiger, John ! Bieneke, Elmer and, Ben Kruetzman, Harry Warden. Edward Liemstall and | Daniel Scherry were callers Thurs- , day morning. Miss Glennys Arnold was a caller Thursday morning. She is visiting with her mother, Mrs. William Arnold during her Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. John Bauer spent Thanksgiving | with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, t Miss Selma Scherry and Arthur ■ Fruechte, of Fort Wayne, spent Thanksgiving at the home of their i respective parents, Ed. Scherry and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruechte. Mrs. Caroline Jaberg had as her guests Thanksgiving, Rev. and Mrs. Albert Scherry and family, of Orville, Ohio, and Mr. Daniel Jaberg, of Fort Wayne. ‘ George Miller and daughters, Em-' ma and Olive, spent Thanksgiving at j the home of Mrs. Wm. Burger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borne and fam-, ily took dinner at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Daniel Miller, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and ' baby, Vera Jane, spent Thanksgiving . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John i Ililgemaii. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dittingcr en-. tertained for dinner Thanksgiving. , Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Worthman, of Poland, Ind., Rev. and Mrs. David i Grether and family, Louis Worthman. senior, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Worth- I man. junior, and family. Louis Worthman, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Worthman entertained for supper Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dettinger and family, j and Rev. and Mrs. Matthew Worthman and bably, of Poland, Miss Alma Scherry and Mr. Eckart of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker enter-. talned for dinner Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. William Worthmau, and Charles Scherry. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmerich en- i tertained for dinner Thanksgiving, i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cable, and family, of Preble, and Mr. and Mrs. John Helmerich and family, of Preble. Join Rider, of Bluffton, was a business caller here Friday morning. Earl Sowards, of Tocsin, was a . business caller here Friday forenoon. Orvil Grimm, of Tocsin, was a business caller here Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zimmerman, of Peterson, were callers here Thursday morning. o— Penny, Lodged In Child’s Oesophagus, Successfully Removed Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 26—(INS) —Franklin Beeler, two-year-old Anderson child, was recovering successfully at St. Vincent’s hospital here today, after Dr. Vincent Page removed . a penny which had been lodged in the ’ child's oesophagus sitice Oct. 12. Doctors at Anderson attempted to remove the penny which the child swal- ; lowed but were unsuccessful. r o — Open Sesame > If we observe, soon we are able to ■ perceive; if we perceive, soon we are I able to understand; and If we* underi stand, soon we are able to sympathize, and If we truly sympathize, all the doors of nature and human nature stand open to us.—Womans Home 1 ( Companion.

Mickey Walker Wins Over Paul Berlenbach Chicago, Nov. 26 —(UP)—Mickey Walker, middleweight champion of the world has hurled the second obstacle In his path to the light heavyweight championship. Walker won a Judge's decision over Paul Berlenbach, former light heavyweight champion In a ten round bout here last night before 9,000 fight followers who paid $52,000 to see the niutch. It was Mickey's so ond show lug here aguiiHt a light heavyweight A fortnight ago he knocked out Miki MeTigue in one round. Digs Snow From His Strawberry Plants And Picks Large Ripe Berry Whiting, Indiana., Nov. 26 — (INS' Digging through a blanket of snov which covered this city recently. E A. Mizo uncovered hfs strawberrj plants, and picked a large, ripe berry While Mizo was picking a straw berry in a snowdrift, other persons ii Whitlug- were brushing off the fluff; flakes to look for tomatoes. The post-season berry was given , prominent display in the office win dow of The Whifing News, where wit gathered around to remark that Whit ing evidently was a ''hot town.” whei strawberries can grow under tin snow. —O- =1 NOTICE TO PATRONS I will be out of the city Sunday am Monday, Nov. 27 and 28th. Di Frohnapfel. 278-2

Fo-Land Auction 151 ACRE FARM I The undersigned will sell without reserve to the highest bidder, what < I known as the Kris Musbbarger farm, located 1% miles southeast of v - I Cnft, 1 mile north, 5 miles west of Berne, 8 miles southeast of Biufftoa , 8 I good stone road. I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1927 S At 2 I’. M. I This 151 acre farm is level, mostly black sugar tree bottom land, all till- I able and well drained by tFe and natural drainage. Soil of splendid I and in a high state of fertility. Fencing is in fair condition. Improved mH I eight room brick house, with slate roof and full basement ; Front, rear aid I side porches. Two room frame summer house. Bunk barn 45x90, with a nfew roof, two sets of double cribs, one with scales enclosed, Garage llil(, cement floor, poultry house 12x30, brooder house 10x12’. N'ite orchard viS variety of fruit. One good driven well and four cisterns. This is one of the best farms of this section and should satisfy even the most discriminating buyer whether investor of homeseeker. The quality d soil is such as to produce an abundance of grain of various kinds and the size and number of buildings make it possible to care for a large amount of live stock. A real stock and grain farm, well located, in eood conditi n and should be a very profitable investment as land valu< s rise Remember it selbs to the highest bidder without reserve. Buy a real farm now. . —TERMS— A small down payment on day of sale. Mortgage of JD.OOfI to be assumed. Balance March 1, 1928, whefl possession will be given. HARRY J. GRAY, Owner. R. C. FO-LAND AUCTION COMPANY, Auctioneers, Noblesville, Ind. ■ .. ‘At '\ I iiß \k K I J ■ Z j ; Say - - But Those Figures !: Look Good LIKE many other men, hi’ ! ; income was limited. .At \ it “pinched” him a bit to deposit five dollars in this Think , every pay day. But soon no I realized how easy it was to get along without the "five. Putting it away became a habit with him. And then came “Interest Day.” added to the figures in his Pass Book. Gosh, but that total looked good! No wonder he smiled! That young man is going Io amount to something some day. And so will every person who goes in for systematic !' Saving. ; Open Aii Account Old Adams [- —■ — ....

'••'l'u i: o|,- W M wl'm 1 ? y Adams C'r. ui,"»)>l"> J ?'** W if i 5« ,na ' , on -'I-' ■ '■• I )- I’ INAL SE r| | |.’mi.-v-p wP- . Ihr eMato ~f < 1 Ap ’'6PNtO ® be approve,i, it „ '' 'J 1 ' l1 "U .hlL*** ■ 1 "si d Adniln'iHtraiori S ' I 1 Wju, ■ : I ; 0,1 lh ’l > () Listings of p uW | c 5ai.,777’ | w published Free of charge ; n h ■ s umn for those whn a(lve '“ B , sale in the Decatur D.11.T B v With a (kffly circulation O ■ • ■ Daily Democrat reaches B wish to buy or sell 8e B In ■ fy Dec. 1 Francis Krick - ■ and 4 miles west of u' ul “ '*• B a Lincoln Highway. | ii- -’7 J;lll “' s Hart, i n .j| B ami 1 mile north of h-hm-„ *** H £ ship school. '" f " rso “ >»n B ‘ Dec. 6—Norris Sidler, 2'., H ,n of Wren, Ohio. ’”4 n.eag ■ le Dec. 12 -Arthur Krauter r I west, of New Haven on T hi ßU ; * I Large stock sale. ■ Dec. 15 -Ambrose Pnrhia , H id east and mile south of MoJ? 1 I >r- Dec. 29 I. T. Sheehan I 2t east of Monroeville. ’ I