Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1927 — Page 2

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■■■■X■KX R K K X X « « ■ ■ CLASSIFIED ADS « KXXKKMKXKKXXXXXX FOR SALE FOn SALK Japan.'se novelties for Christinas remembrances. Mrs. Will Winnes, 410 Mercer_Ave_ _288t3 FOR - SALE—Plenty of good feeding tankage $2.00 per hundred. Fred Mutschler Packing company. 2sS-6t FOR SALE—Household goods ineh.d ing living room, dining room and be I room suites. Also heating and kitchen stoves. Mrs. Wm. Darwachter, Cor. Short and 7th Sts. 288-3tx j. UR SALE 1922 Ford sedan 1923 Ford Coupe. Inquire 310 N. 2nd S*. 289-3tx FOR SALE New 6 room cottage on Walnut street. Modern in every particuar. Just completed. Basement under whole house. Easy terms for quick sale. Dau W. Beery, phone 1194. 289t3x FOR SALE' —Barred rock cockerels. $1.50 each. Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Phone 5961. 286 eod 3tx HOME MADE: Cookies and Christmas Candies. Call 631. 290 3tx FOR SALE 1926 Ford Roadster, in good condition. See Gerhard Marbach or Call J-697. 290-3tx FOR SALE—Reed stroller; good a, new; cream body; brown upholster ing; black gears. Phone 6735. Mrs. John Gage. FOR SALE—Kit. hen mbH and four chairs. Good as new. Price very reasonable. Call 1172. 290t3x WANTED WANTED-WE will pay 7c a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-ts WANTDD — Hand saws to file, and scissors to sharpen. Also all kinds of furniture repairing. Work called for and delivered. Phone 1056 289-3tx FOR SALE—Variety and 5 and 10 cent store located in Central Ohio City and in one of the best locations in the city. A beautiful store at a sacrifice for quick sale on account of sickness. Address Lock Box 28, Galion, Ohio, FOR RENT E'OR RENT —Eight room house, strictly Modern. Possession December 1 Call E. A. Beavers. 263-ts E'OR RENT —Sleeping room in modern home. Close in. Price reasonable. Call 1172. 286t5x FOR RENT OR SALE— All modern seven room house; bath, toilet, electric lights, gas. large cement cellar, furnace automatic pump for soft hot and cold water, cistern and garage. George F. Flanders. Phone 438 288-4. | E'OR RENT—6 room house, has bath. 1 lights and water. Possession Dee. 15 Located at 513 Jefferson St. Fred Flothe, Phone 824. 289-3tx E'OR REN*! 4 —New fiat. 6 rooms and bath. Closets, hard and softh water. A. D. Suttles, 290-2 t FOR RENT—Suburban residence? Furnace, bath, Electric lights and several acres of pasture laud, A. D. Suttles. 290-2 t AV ANTED--Ebb rly lady to do house work at once. Phone 282 or 314 oak Street. 290-3. E’OR RENT""— Light housekeeping apartment; near G. E. Bright, sun-, ny rooms; no objection to child. Running water, sink, in kitchen; lights and gas. Porch, basement. 1228 West Monroe st. 9-16-23 LOST AND FOUND LOST—German Police Dog. (’all SSO between 6 and 7:00 P. M. 288-3 ix FOUND —One sheep-skin coat on Nuttnian Avenue. Owner can have same Jby calling at 928 Nuttman Ave., and paying for this add. Telephone 1160. 290-3 t • o Maricd 6u Tears, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cobbs, pioneer residents of Noble county, celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary at their home in Rome City, o NOTRE OF SPECIAL MEETING <)!' AIHIMIIH HOIRDOF MONROE TOM NMII!’ Notice is hereby given that there Will be a special meeting of the Advisory Board of Monroe Township to be held on Munday, December IV, 1927. at 1 : P. M. at my office for the purpose of making additional appropriations for the following funds: Fund 4. Township Expense SO.OO Fund 10 Schoo) Transfers . 350.n0 Fund 25 Special School - 200.00 Fund 27 Special School 150.n0 Fund 32 Special School . 100. on Fund 39 Special School 310.n0 Fund 36 Tuition Fund 1.200.00 Ami to transact such other business as may come before the Board Vance Mattax, Trustee. Dec. 9-16 NOTIC E OF REC EK ING OF BIDS FOB HOOKS, BLANKS. STATIONERY ET< Notice Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of ? ms County, Indiana, will on the 2<sti iv of December 1927. until 10 o’clock \. AL receive bids for the furnishing of Books Legal blanks. Stationery, and office supplies in accordance With the Specifications now on file in the Auditor's Office of said county. Said bld to be accompanied with th* bond and affidavit as provided b> law. Said Specifications being divided In Classes one. two, three ami four, and bids will only be received and awarded uiFon lowest bid of each class. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. F .Brefncr Geo. Slipemaker John G Hoffman Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. ’ Dec. 9-lti

XXKXXXXXXKXKXXXB x BUSINESS CARDS « X X X X X K X X XIKXXXXXX H. FROHNAPFKL, D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Thg Neurncalometer Service Wilt Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Realdence Phone 314 Office Houra: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 P-m. — LOANS You Can Save Money on I. Farm Mortgage Loans 2. City Mortgage lA>an» with tlic Union Centra) Life ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Corner 2nd & Monroe Streets Decatur, Indiana S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Caila answered promptly da/ or night Office phone 600 Home plv~ne 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ’'.yes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: « to 11:30—12:30 to 6:uo 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 Anstraets of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL o — ——o l 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 0 ~ O "hh 1 Roy „ Johnson AUCTIONEER jk Decatur, - - - Indiana O' Office 1, Peoples Loan Sg jr and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. _|—IBWIBI _B ■■■■!!■ ■ Illi r—■ — ~ I The record of '.hiropractic preI W scuts new hope W,' -' lur H ,c su^cl > ' 11 ves * * a * c - System) ',' 1 . . 1 Vo/’h |) a'.tii\. J /<lo lor YUI . Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Houra: 10 »o 12—2 to 5 6:3C to 6 00 ( 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. O o DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on Flrat Street I Bacilary white diarrhoea of | chickens controlled by blood test For particulars, call Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. o o — .T. ■ . I I ■ ■ I 11 -» o : < o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. I Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 11th & Nuttman Ave. Phone 331 Res. 1224 | l ’■ ■O'—'"' - ~=o D. F. TEEPLE State ( Licensed Truck Line I Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad nites. L'censed by Indiana Public Service .Commission Decatur Phone 251 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 , 0 O

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927.

MARKET. REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS . FORT WAYNE LIVE STOCK i Fort Wayne. Ind., Dec. 9. (INS) Re eipts Cattle. 100; sheep, 300; ; calves, 100; bogs, 500; steady to 10c ; higher; x 220 300 lbs., SS.BO-$8.90; 170I 020 lbs., $8.5048.70; pigs. $7.50; toughs. $74047.50; stags, $5.0045.50; calves, $15.00 down; lambs, $13.00 down. Cui tie — Choice steers, $8.5049.00; common. $7.5049.00; choice heifers, $8.0049.50; common, $6.00-17.50; choice heifers, $8.0049.50; cojntnon. $6.0047.50; choice cows, $6.5047.00; common. $4.5045.50; winners and cutters, $3.0044.00: bulls. $5.50-27.00. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. Dec. 9.— (UP)z-Butler, extra, in tub lots, firsts. 16-47 c; seconds, 43-44 c; packing stock, 28-30 c. 1... s. extras. 51c; extra firsts, 51c; firsts, 46c; ordinary, 37c; pullet firsts. Poultry, heavy fowls, 24c; few. 25c; medium. 20-22 c; Leghorns, 16-17 c; heavy springers, 24-25 c; Leghorn springers, 19-21 c; co ks, 16 17c; ducks heavy, 21-23 c; medium. 19 2ilc; geese, i 20-22 c. Potatoes, round white in LTO-lb.* sacks, New York. $3.1543.25; Maine, $3.25; Ohio, $2.85 $3.00; Michigan, $24542.75; Wisconsin and Minnesota, $2.504240; 15 lb. bags. Idaho Rus-, sets. $2.50-$2.75. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK / Hogs, receipts. 8,500; holdovers, 249; market steady ro 10c down; 250350 lbs.. $9.1549.35: 200-250 lbs., $9.00$9.35; 160-200 lbs., $8.8549.25; 130-160 lbs., $9.5049.00; 90-130 lbs. $8.35$8.60; packing sows, $7.25-SB.OO. Cattle, receipts. 200; calves, receipts, 750; market steady; calves steady; beef steers, $1140413.50; light yearling steers ami heifers, 1 sl2 50; vealers. $15.50-$16.00. Sheep, receipts. 4.600; market 1 steady: bulk fat lambs, $14.75; bulk ' cull lambs, $ll.OO-$12.00; bulk fat LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected December 9) — I Fowls 19 c ■ Leghorn Fowls -10 c , Chickens 19c • Leghorn Chickens -12 c . Old Roosters : 10c j I White Ducks 13c ■ Colored Ducks ...'. 9c I Geese lie : | Eggs, dezeu 40c : LOCAL Gkain MARKET (Corrected December 9) Barley, per bushel 60c ' Rye, per bushel 75c , : Oats 47c Old Yellow Corn (ear)... $1.05 | White or Mixed Corn (ear) SI.OO Wheat $1.27 1 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen N 40c 1 BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, Pound 48c . o VOTIIi; OF Sl‘E< IM. IICETIM. OF <m vrv 1 01 x< ii. I the Aieiiibers of the County Council: . V'.iu are hereby notified that there will be a special iiuH-iiiiK of the Countv Couneit 6f th»- County of Adams al the Auditor’s Office of Adams County !<m the 2Mh day of December 1927 for < the purpose of making the following' special appropriations:i'lind 33 Per Inem County Council HO.OO i’liml Court House 150.00 I'ijnd 7X Board of Guardians 1.20t».0u I’und Exam of Records .. 1,200.00 ]•’und 90n Isene Byron Sanatorium loo.im ifund Smith Bridge 500.tm | Witney my hand ami official set! this Sth day of December 1927.Martin Jal»erg Auditor Adams County Indiana, ■ SEAL), ___ -J " J' -' '■ :<) ~ “ 0 The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will hold a RUMMAGE SALE in the church basement Saturday I’. M. from 12 o’clock on. '! o Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewritl ing or stenographic work I will • be glad to do it. Phone -12 for I appointment I Florence Holthouse Judge'J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. .liiiii ii— am— wm— For Tornado and Windstorm Insurance—See Us. . When the storm comes ) Be Ready. ■ I LEO “.Dutch” EHINGER Over Fficklc’s Place Phone 101. O L_ O 1 ■ I ■! ■■ ■ ' - I « -I ■■ ■ * o o ! ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. I Physician & Surgeon 2)4 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana i Phones: Office 630—Residence 570 ' ; Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. n>. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. I o■___ o

CRKDITORM WILL PLEAST HKAD THK FOLi.OWING NOTICE In llie l»l»lrlrt I unrf of thr I nIU-.l NtntrH for Ihr Itloirlcl of Indiana, Fori Wu>u» IHM*lu» In HangrupK-). In Ihr mntlrr of < liarleo H. r.wlcn Uankrupl. luuae No. 111)8. — To tin l < retlltors of Charles 11. Zwick, I <if Decatur. In tile county of Adams anti State of Indiana: You. and each <>f you. are hereby no--Liru-.l that on the 24th d 'V ‘>f .NoM-mlicr 1U27 i'harh-H 11. Zwick. wu» only nd.iudgn.l bankrupt, and the first meeilnK of lilm creditors will be held In the Federal t’ourt Itooni, Foit Wayne. In- i dlana. in said District, at eleven o clock In the forenoon, Monday. December 1 di.li 11)27, at which lime mid place the creditors may attend, prove their claims, exmnlne the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact sueli further business ns may properly come before said meel‘"hi order to receive consideration all • iaimM mum be prepared according io | the form prescribed by law, and propi r-i lv endorsed on the outer side thereof! with the name of the bankrupt name and address of the creditor, amount I » hiinied. and name and address '»f the | < ounsrl, if any. - Dated at Portland, Indiana, this bill day A>f December. 1927. Wheeler Ashcraft, Referee in Bankruptcy. Dec. 9 J —— n— — — I \oti< i: In the Adaiua < Wriiit < «urt. > rm her 'l'rriii. !!»*« State of Indiana, County of Adams SS Arthur Shock. Iva M. Shock, vs. John IL Kern. Nauneta Kern. The plaintiffs in the abovt entitled cause, having filed their complaint therein tor a foreclosure of a mortgage, on real estate in Adams County. Ind- ' iana, and for a receiver to take charge <»r ine rents ami profits of said real estate, together with their affidavit that the defendants. John E. Kern and Xanneta Kern, are non-residents of the State of Indiana; now. therefore, the :• ..l defendants. John E. Kern and Nan- , reta Kern, are hereby notified that unP ss tiiev i»e and appear on the first day I of the next term of the Adams Circuit Court to be hohlen on the first M »nd:iy of I'ebruarv. 1925. the s&me being the «th dav of February. 1925. at Hie n mst m Decatur, in said Adams Coun-| t y and Stale of Indiana und answer or j demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absem v. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set inv hand and affix the seal of said court this Sth day pf De< einl»cr 1927. John E. Nelson Cleark Adams Circuit Court, (SEAL) I>*c 9-10-23 | o COM MISSION ER'S tI.I.OAX AMEN FOR DFA'FMIIFK, 11)27 Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co Co Rev. 255.55 City of Decatur do . 2X.55 ■ Citixens Tel Co 49,1.5 John E. Nelson Clks Office Exp 5.C0) Marcella Nelson do Clerical hire 10.5.n0 Martin Jaberg. Ami Sal ex 62.17 Edna M. Jaberg do Clerical hire 104.16 Ed Green Rec. of ex s.<’o ; .1. M Miller Care Prisoner :*.»•(» liarl Hollingsworth do Mileage 110.1.5 <L. Scheuman Ditch Repair 10. go Dick Tonellier Surveyors Ex D<2.4<» Dickßochdo 15.90 Indiana Electric Co do 2.S’ Clifton E. Striker Supt Sil ex 297.1 ■ Margaret Striker do Clerical hire 91.00 .1. A. Cline County Assessor 112.7.0 ( ,1. W. Vizard Co Health Com 26.22. I'. W. Lose do 3.00 1 Henry B. Heller Co Attorney 50.00 Auburn Ptg Co Attendance «>ff 2.00, Gen Dellinger Assessor Wash twp 10.50 Alien J. Miller Poor Wash twp 10.<•<» W Lose do 75.00 J. and J. Brocery do 7:50 M. E Hower do 5.»h) Krick ami Stuckey do 13.50 1 I. M Breiner Court House 100.00 North Indiana Public Service Co 17.x0 Continental MU Co Court House 5.‘»0 Imiiajia Electric Co Jail 1.30 C. F. Bucher County Farm 6.<»0 > August Morgan do 47).00 ’ Ixiwrence Null do 45.00 Oscar Burry do 45.0 n Henry Sclilegel do 11.00 Begins Hriaian do 40.00. Ksther Baumgartner do 4Q 00 Philip Heiman do .. -- 31.30 <’. R. Smith do !T0 Leona Troutner do . Low A. U. Fledderjohann <lo 4.00 W. 11. Cook do 13.U1* Charles Voglewede do ti.oo Frank Schmitz do 5K.20 peter Kirsch do 1X.60 Vanre and Linn do 22.10 Decatur Flour ami Feed Co do 9.75 Nibli. k ami Co do 14.75 Burk Elevator Co do 55.5.. Millers Bakery do 26.X9 .1. C. Augsburg< r do 19..50 Mrs. H M. Crownover Bd of Guard s.<‘o , Anna <larner v do s,«><» I Amanda Moats <fb a.oo Alice Walter do B».'»x Charlotte Gephart do io.no Dan Niblick do - 20.<»0 Katie Schrock do 20.00 Mara McClure do 20.00 J May Andrews «k» lisJ»«»| Anna Tricker do 15.00 AV. Guy Brown do 16.10 Reformed Ch. Orphans Home do 512.09 Democrat Co Legal adv i Berne Witness Co do 67.x»* Julius Haugk Rental ix.an I Irene Byron Sanatorium 290.0»‘’ Henry Dickerson Return of Fines 3.6*) | Mary Overholser Refund of Taxes 13.2 x I Chas Coif ilt ndrieks Bridge 34X.00 Treasurer Jay Co. Change of V 132.00 . Martin Bultemeyer Highways 177.00 Otto Ray do A 509. m) ’ August Busivk do 216,5.1! l/ouis Selking do 359.40 Vernon Miller do 236.9'.* Vai Snell do \ 14 147 .1. A. Hower do B»o.mi Fred Math.vs do 2X5.75 John Bu< her do XXa.f.’J Sol Luginbill do 103.65 Fred Ostermeyer ih> 269.0 n Milo Sales, do x 0.65 Ed Miller do 1 4X.40 <’. 1-. Scheimen do 393.00 W. H. Bittner do !66.i»n Milton Edgrll do ... 82.00 Clyde Striker do 77.20 C. C. Beer do X 11.4.5 Otto Roden beck <b» 1 !**.’. 5 J C. Augslmrger do 2S/.0 Chas Troutner do l‘)2 o‘* Eli Heer do . 33 ’.(••» John E. Mann do 76.50 Mid West Stone Crush Co du 2.361. ’ 2 Frank Schmitz do 240.70 Austin Western Rd M Co do 2.66 Chas E. Magb y do 111 J»0 Frank Rumichlag do 92J*n The Lima Stone Quarries Co do 716.6 H Meshberger Bros do 1.797.‘»5 Erie Stone Co do 6,161.63 T. W. Barr Armstrong Rd 60.n0 Smith and Baker do 1,254.59 T D. Risiwn Breiner Rd. 2.00 Harry Mcshberger Maumgartn'er R 5.20 Dennis Striker do 858.(io Dennis Striker Murptiy ltd 2,06 1,6a D. D. Habegger Neadstine Rd. 5 1.00 Warren Striker do 1,590.u5 Geo C. McCune M< (’une Rd. Findlev Striker Sine rd r 551).(•) B. F. Breiner roads IX.OO Wrn. Adang County Dog 20.<ui< Peter Kenney do jh Stephen Kefinev do 32.01* E. J. Kenney Co do 15.00 Kermit Bowen do B.ou John Walters do ... 12.00 Wm Butler do 60.09 Rufus Meshberger do 27>.00 Evert Banter do 32.(a* Antirew Blowers do . 12.00 Jacob J. Kleber do 25.00 Ray l*are do m. .. 17.»«o Minnie Teeplv do - 6.n0 St..tc of Indiana, County of Adams SS.i I. Martin Jaberg. auditor in aud 'or said county ami state hereby certify I 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 on December st!i 1927. Witness my band and nfficiyl sc •. 1 this 7th day of December 1927. Martin Jaberg. • (SEAL) Auditor Adams (’uuijly, Indiana Dec 9- I 6 O I Get the Habit —Trade at Ho. ie, it °ays

PLAY IS FULL OF GOOD COMEDY (CONTINt’KO FROM PAUB <>lNE> difficult redo in. protraylnß the characI ter of the Countess De Beaurien, a , French lady, and she hud many lines i 4>f French to memorize, but she hand- i led the role in a highly creditable man- I ner. The other members of ’he cast, al! ; .of whom are deserving ui praise, were: i James Murphy as J ihnsoii, the Butler, ' Mary Hanis, as M trie the maid; Fred Colihln. as Willh m Smith; Jeanette ('lark, us Miss Burke; Martin Mylott, as George McChesney; Raymond Miller, as Ellery Gray; and Hermon Omlor as Charles Branson. The play was staged under the personal direction of Miss Grace Coffee. It will be given again in the Catholic school auditorium Sunday evening, at i 8:15 o’clock. A musical program was given before lhe opening curtain anti between the acts last night.'An orchestra played several selections; Mrs. J. Q. Neptune sang a group of old fashioned songs; Martin Mylot sang. "Judy"; and Mrs. Ed Coffee sang a group of popular ballads. o SECOND SUSPECT IS CAPTURED IN MICHIGAN TODAY (CONTINI F.D FROM PAGE ONE) ! location,” Tucker explained. “It is located some distance from the village business district and Huntertown . is situated between the Fort Wayne , and Toledo bad lands." Tu ker. who ha Is from Akron. ()., and who is married, said he has been in the banking business since 1909, but now has had enough of it. "Wouldn't you?" Tucker asked. "The first thing I am going to do ' is to get a good, long rest,” Tucker said. o — Capture Dog Mother With Half-Wolf Brood By International News Service Brainerd. Minn., Dec. 9. —The days >f the Klondike, when native dogs were crossed by a strain of Wolf blood, seem to have been duplicated n Crow Wing county when Frank Peterson, examined his trap line and i eame upon a den in which a Shepherd log of the .most savage nature was ■ tickling a litter of halfbreed wolves. The Shepherd and her brood were | aptured and it is hoped to win them j o domesticity. Up in the Far North 1 where sledge dogs are in demand, the i Shepherd and her progeny, if prop ■ ?r)y trained, would make lead dogs •ommamiing nrlees. ib ‘ Chicago Grain Market Chicago, Dec. 9.—Wheat "closed: up Corn closed %-% down. Oats closed */&-% up. Speculative grain market: Wheat: Dee. $1.28%, March $1.33%, May, $1.33%-1.34. Corn: Dec. 88-88%, March 92-92’4 May 95%. Oats: Dec. 51%, March 54%, May 56c. Charles Yager of Defiance, was a j Friday business visitor in this city. BARGAINS in Used Instruments 1 Gretch C Meiodv Saxophone, silver plated. .j Wurlitzer C Melody Saxophone, silver plated. Conn Bb Cornet, silver plated. Thsee instruments have all been thoroughly sterilized, repaired and put. in a first class playing condition. Try Holton's Electric Valve and Slide Trombone Oil. To make that horn shine use "Shino” Polishing Cloth. ■ Also dealer for Buescher instruments. I I Cornelius Durkin I ■ . M iiir—■ , ... ■■■ ,R ’; Listings of Public Sales will be .' | published Free of charge in this coli iimn for those who advertise their I | <ale in tae Decatur Daily Democrat. )Vith a daily circulation of 3,300, the , Daily Democrat reaches those who |, wish to buy or sell. Dec. 13-Arthur Krauter, % mile , west of New Haven on Thimlar road. ' I Large stock sale. . Dee. 14 -Ambrose Durbin, 2 miles II east and mile south of Monroe. Doc. 221 F. J Schmitt on River Road. 1% miles north of Decatur. Hig , Stock Sale. Jau. 1 R. N. Stettler, east of Will. ' shire, Ohio. , Jan. 5.—C. G. Essex, 2 miles west, 1 1 '4 mile north of Monroe. ! Jun. 1] John Miller, 1 mile north of , Preble. Jan. 17—Carl Tracy. 1% mile east of L j Convoy on Lincoln Highway. Jan. 26 William Hurst, west of Van s Wert, tour miles. I

Letter Paying Taxes On Way For 24 Years Before Reaching Treasurer By Interim;Uotial News Service. Cooperstown. N. D., Dee. 9.- A letter with a check for $23.10 enclosed, dated June 4, 1903, to pay taxes on land, has just been delivered here to the county treasurer During the 24 years between the mailing and the delivery of the letter, it has rested undiscovered behind a mail chute. o — Evansville Plans To Eliminate Grade Crossings Evansville, Ind., Dec. 9—((IP)—A ten-year program for the abolishment of Lhe 150 grade crossings in this city was under way here today, following a conference of railrood officials and the city planning commission yesterday. o Notice K. of C’s Meiuliers of the Knights of Columbtfs will attend Holy Communion in a body Sunday morning at the 7:30 o’clock mass. All members are asked to meet at the hall at 7 o'clock aqd march to church in a body.

PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming. I will sell at public auction farm. 2 miles east und % mile south of Monroe. 7% miles southeast a n" 1 ’ tur, or 2% miles east and 5% miles north of Berne, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1927 Beginning at 10:00 o’clock A. M. The following pioperty, to-wit: S—HORSES—S Team of Black Mares, 12 years old weighing 3450 lbs. No Setter work team found than this team. Four-year-old sorrel mare weighing lion p,,. 4-year old b’ack gelding, weighing 1600 tbs., good workers; Bay man 8 m old, weighing 1100 lbs., gentle anybody cun drive this mare 4—CATTLE—4 Two Holstein cows carrying second calfs, will be fresh by day of sale extra good ones; Holstein cow, carrying third calf, will be fresh about sth of April; Jersey cow, carrying third calf, will be fresh about 20th of April All these cows are straight and right in every way, and vou can not afford to miss this sale if you are looking for a good cow. 41—HOGS—41 2 Duroc sows, bred for spring litter; 3 Spotted Poland China sows, all bred for. spring litter; 1 registered male hog, 18 months old; 35 head of fa i shcats. 6 SHEEP—6 Head of Ewes, 2 to 4 years old, good ones. CHICKENS 50 Rhode Island Red Pullets; 100 White Leghorn Pullets; 3 i; e < FARMING IMPLEMENTS McCormick Deermg tractor, used one season, good as new, was well taken care of, in the way of oil and the way it was run. P. & o tractor p'ow, 14 in., in good condition; McCormick double disc 14x16; Milwaukee 8 foot binder, in good shape; Milwaukee 5 ft. mower good shape; Keystone geerless ! hay loader, almost like new; Osborne hay tedder; C. B. & Q. com planter, 1 with two sppol wire 3’4" and 3'6"; 2 John Deere hammock seat, and one Monarch spring rip corn cultivator; Dunham eultipatker; one 3-secuou spring tooth, one 3 section spike tooth harrow; one fanning mill; No. 2 hud or power ulipper; John Deere gang plow 12 in. bottom; Shunk walking plow; two 5-shovel cultivators; one wing shovel plow; 2 horse revolving stalk cutter; 10 disc Superior wheat drill; Nosco manure spreader, in good condition; 2 Turnbull wagons, one 3% in. skein almost new; Turnbull trippie wagon bed; one 3’4 in. skein w ith low wheels, both equipped with beet racks and one with grain tight bed, also one bundle basket for one of these outfits ; one hog rack; oue hog catcher, mounted on sled; one spring wagcu; auto trailer, with stock rack; one sei dump boards; several coupling poles; one 3-horse wagon double trees: two 3-horse plow double trees; stubble cutter; single trees; one 2-hok corn shelter; 1 feed grinedr. HARNESS—4 double sets of breeching harness, some almost new; oue buggy harness; one set harness and traces for buggy harness; bunch of horse I collars, and fly nets. MISCELLANEOUS One Huber 5 ton lifting jack; one barb wire stretcher; several log I chains; cream separaor; kitchen cabinet; one : 1 egg size incutsI tor: 10x12 brooder house: Queen biooder stove; und •)■ r ,iiud gas tank. 2W i gallon; International gas engine, 1% horse; lot of steel drums; one lubrication oil pump; 1000 tbs. platform scales; anvil, forge, blacksmith tongs, some carpenter tools. HAY AND GRAIN About 1% ton pure clover hay; 1% ton pure timothy liny; about 4 l : . ton of mixed hay; about 100 buehel oats; about 250 bushel corn in crib : corn fodder in the field. TERMS—A credit of 9 months will be given, last 3 months bearing S'c i interest on all sums of $5.00 or over, purchased giving good bankable note. A discount of 4% for cash. No propel ty to be removed until settled for. Lunch will be served by the St. I’aul Aid. A. Q. DURBIN, Owner Jeff Liechty, Roy Johnson, A.ucts. Busche, cleiK. tuiß. jit.R ty ■.>. 1. 1 g U ■!! J . i. l J. ■■■ 'L ■■ ■ ■ "!■ 1 T-"-. I ”TLT" 1 ——— "" 11 ill’ll .gg ■US 2 i || Coming Nicely I 1151 Better than wt expected. IjJJIJ I Lam N IbYxSI We feei that our HI Thrift Savings Flan oCiuZfi * s appreciated. |R|MH Keep this good thing going. n° w pen ’ Peoples Loan & Tnist Co. g BANK OF SERVICE i "

Place your I c.? S i t flo u ers “nd I < arl Daher Greenhous/r low - I Adams st. Phone 17« C ®”*. I _Use Limbertot WHEN YOU BUY coz. buy coal ofVau' yellow p“ N e ITY REED ELEVATdd rz. Phone 233 722 w u “• w - Monroe St. Cod Liver Oil to your chickens during winter. Get your supply a ( The Decatur Hatdim Phone 497 l)ec»ti.r iZ <)JH'D Wednetwlay and x.iittiikiv c;icli week.