Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED advertisements business cards and notices ■ ■ ■ FOR SALE ?Ar bALf: -Vlutroiu mid oabimo. o*® North Second St., or Phone acrmTof the bent farme land in Adam* CoutiU. •< miles west of Monroe; 9 miles oast ot Bluffton. Kent 160#. Bale price very reasonable. Lola A. Sanders, 18.1 N > F, Elwood. Indiana." ® 31 F'OR BALE —1 brooder house site l x IS extra good, 1 brooder stove 1,000 check else. 2 double bog houses, a number of small chicken coops; 2 young holstein bulls 1 ‘OP d WANTED J WANTEb-WE will pay'/Ti; pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery, 175-ts WANTED—Man with car wanted—l7 a day or better, 5 day week—steady year around pleasant work, running McNess Store on Wheels in this county. No experience necessary. Farm man preferred, ('an be making 810 a day by spring. Write today r'L'KSl' and THOMAS. Dept, G A, Freeport, 111. ltx FOR RENT F()k RENT —hoard and room in modern home. Home privileges, 350 N. io at. Phone 1142- 2-St koh hENT Rooms for light housekeeping. Everything furnished.' Also large room on first floor, private entrance. 325 North Third St. 3-4 t i Tor - RENT—Strlckiy - inodern hous on North Second street. J. F. Arnold, Phone 708 or 1084 _4-ltx W)ft EEK? — Seven-room bungalow, i hard and soft water, lights and garage. Extra lot for garden. Kent cheap. 923 8. Mercer Ave. 4-Stx HUM Mt kkNT—Port” acres, well tiled and fenced. Two and one-half i miles northwest of Monroe. See F. I U Johnston, 210 8. Ninth St. or phono 443. FOR RENT—Seven room house, semi modern, North sth st. Phone 1108. t st3x -QL'F— 1 , A-.-JE-J ILLLOST AND FOUND I.ZIST — kheaffer fountain pen with liable "Sim Burk" on aide. Finder please return to this office or call Burk Elevator, number 25. 5-2tx LOST -A white gold Elgin wrist watch. Swiss movepieiit, had a gold metallic ribbon strap. Call No. 17. Reward given. 5t3 LOST —Set of silverware. On 13th or Adams St. Reward. Call Cecil Frank Ifn. at G E. 6-2tx 0 | Peru—Joe King Negro barber, was to face Mayor T. O. Keller in City court here today charged with assault and battery upon his white wife, Maude King. King*told police trouble started when he found his wife entertaining two white mon in his .home — —o Plenty of bargains to be sold at the auction sale this evening in the Hite Dry Goods Store, i Don’t miss this big sale. Commences at 7:30 o’clock. It Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 104 O <1 ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Phyaician & Surgeon 244 W. Madison Street Decatur. Indiana Phones: Office 630 —Residence 570 Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. ! o ——o p- . (I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on First Street Batilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood test. For particulars, call 1 Phones: Office 306; Res. 301. <> <1 O "“"“() BIRD OWNERS Fresh Supply WEST BIRD ROPDUCT6*. Magnesian Grit, Hemp and Peppers, Song Restorer, Moulting Food. Liquid Bird Tonic, Egg Greed. Bird Nesting, Biscay Cuttie Bone, Asthma Relief, Bird Nip, Bird Charcoal, Lice Powder, gird Seed. REED ELEVATOR CO. <> 0 <1 tt I 1 DR. C. V. CONNELL I I VETERINARIAN Office 12u No. First Streel I I’ljOhe: Office 143—Residence 102 1 I " Special Attention given to i cattle and poultry practice o d

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Q -LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT «'<' for 5 years, 10 years or 16 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%, SJZ B %, and 6', according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 23 years. The 20 year loan is on Government Plan, with new full payment plan that la advantageous to borrower. We specialise in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Cid Line Companies. We write Automobile Collision Insurance at >/ t Price. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Niblick Block —Corner 2nd 4 Monroe Sts. DECATUR, INDIANA X. — — — — — I I 11

State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between I Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. I 6 Licensed by Indiana Public Service Cotnmisnion Decatur Phone 251 .... Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O 0 ' 0 —- ——o c Roofing—Spoutina—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiator* Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an * opportunity to serve you. | $ Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD i 220 North Eighth St. | c Phone 331 Res. 1224 i „ O 0 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! e Calls answered promptly day or 1 night. Ambulance Horvicc. 3 Office Phone 90. | Residence Phone, Decatur 346 2 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 | „ I LADY ATTENDANT t IL— —J] 2 H. 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 Hours: 10 12 a.m. 1-6 6-8 p.m. I / . ■.... I- , S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office ph inc 500 Home phone 727 1 Ambulance Service 1 — — ; N. A. liIXLEK OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted J HOURS: 1 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. 111. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGfcR'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. oßoy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, • • • Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phone* 606 and 1022. Get the Habltw-Trade at Home, It Pays I . - Typewriting J Stenographic Work i II vuu have any extra typewritI ing or stenographic work I will be glad Io <lo it. Phone 12 for 1 appointment. I Florence Holthousc Judge .1. T. McrrviTian’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs: receipts, 1,400; holdovers. 1,591; market strong: 250-350 lbs., $8.75-39.00; 200-250 lbs., $8.75-39.10; 160-200 lbs., 38.60-39.00; 130-160 lbs., 38.25- 90-130 lbs., 38.00-38.35; packing sows, 36.75-37.50. Cattle: receipts. 100; calves, receipts, 25; market steady, calves 50c down, bulk quotations for week: beef steels. 311.00-314.75; beet cows, 36.5039.50; low cutter and cutter cows. 31.25- vealers. 317.00-317.50. Sheep: receipts, 700; market 25c up; bulk fat lambs, 313.75-314.00; bulk cull lambs. 311.50-313 00; bulk fat ewes, 36.00-37.50. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. Jan. 7.— ( U'J’t —Butter, extras, in tub lots, 53-55V*c; firsts. 4749c; seconds, 43-45 c; packing stock, 30»82c. Eggs: heavy fowls, 28-30 c; medium, 27-28 c; Leghorns, 20-22 c; heavy springers, 29-30 c; medium. 23-25e; Leghorn springers, 20-22 c; ducks. 2426c; geese. 23-25 c; old corks. 17-lSc; turkeys, 33-35 c. I’otatoes, round white, 150-lb. sacks New York, 33 25-33.35; Maine. 33.4033.50; Ohio, 33 15; Michigan. 33.2033.25; Wisconsin. 33.00; in 120-lb. bags. Minnesota. $2.40-32.50; 115-111. bags. Idaho Russets, $2,60-32.75. Chicago Grain Close Wheat; March 31.30%-',4. May. 31.31%-%, July $1.27%. Corn: .March 87%. May 91%-',l, July 93%. Oats: March 53%, May 55% bid, July 52%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 5) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens . 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese 14c 'Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 5) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats j 49c New Corn 75c to SI.OO While or Mixed Corn (ear) 31.15 Wheat . $1 27 Old Yellow Corn $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat, Pound 49c ■■ - oVincennes—lsaac Cross was fined S2O and costs for driving a horse and buggy without a light after a motorcycle ridden by .Max Reel crashed into (lie real of (he Buggy mid killed Reel. Don’t fail to attend lhe big Auction Sale at lhe Hite Dry Goods Company this evening at. 7:30. It All parts of the body arc dependupon spinal jS^ nt>rv( * s •" r i h *' energy that enables II)e in Io <;illv i"’" cesses of I* I e . TJneJoivmostTl-hiropradic adX’o'ZHanlth y ’ U ? l * nK k *’ '' I’ s spinal nerves in hrder. Phone for att appoinlnienl. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hour*: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8;00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.

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COM MIRMOVEHN II.LOU 4ME*» UFA r.YIIIEK 2N. IWT ' ( itiii’DH Tel Co <■’<> K»‘V ••2.60 Et. Wayne Pt a Co do 2<H ••J <’lty of Decatur do 1HK.41 otto Luedder* do 'Sa Much* MurtnuKh <’lk Clerical hire «5.00 Marcella Nehion do 105.00 Martin Jab* y; And. Salary 51.J0 Edna M Jab»n-K And. clerical hire 104 JO I lari llollintfßWorth Sheriff Kai M 517.50 <*hrlat Htonpenhmren Pitch repair 2.<>o ri .t.i * in unit y er do ! ♦•J* 11. Knapp and Son Hur ex I'lifton Striker <’o Snpt Ex ii ii. Hofer do s (’orrell and Son do Typewriter Service co do 11.00 I Margaret Striker Clerical hire w 91.0* .1 A. Cline County AaaeHßor . 112.50 .1. C. Grandataff Coroner 20.00 i W. Vlaard Health Com Ex I'. J. Frans do *• It. F. Breiner Comm ox <9.50 John G. Hoffman do 79.50 Shoemaker do 82 ££ Mat Kiraeh County Council 30.00 Henry Elting do 20.00 Henry Dehner do 30.00 Aug. Conrad 20.00 .lame* Kenney do ;,0.00 f’hriHt Eicher <lo 20.00 \V m. Baumgartner do jJO.QO II B. Heller County Attorney 50 00 I'iaher and Harria P Boot. Waah 35.93 F. \V. Lokc Poor Wash twp 3.0) Frank Kriek do . '? °2 Joseph and Ktnlts do 6.00 J. M. Miller do . 17.00 Adams Co. Mein. Hospital do 5.90 .1. \V. Vizard Poor B. C. “?’?? Bierle and Yager Poor Monroe 75.0 f T. J. McKean Poor French and il 67.50 \tlams Co. Mem Hospital Poor 116.1'0 John Meshberger do 6.00 Oora Green do McKean and Rayl do S.x.uO J. A Long Co Jefferson do 3.9 F .1 M. Breiner Court House .100.00 Mrs. J. M. Breiner do 25.00 North Ind Pub Ser. Corp C. H. Ac J 20 * Worrell Mfg Co Jail 8.59 August Morgan County Farm 45.00 Lawrence Noll do Oscar Burry do ? Henry Schlegel do pegina Heiman do 40.00 Esther Baumgartner du 10.00 H. P. laiFountaine do 450.00 Ed Ulman do ' tf*«<<rwteyer do 10.00 F. O. Martin do 5.0 C rJI AUssourger do Peter Mofiker do 2.S Christian Eicher do 7.50 Velma Tumbletfon du « Philip Heiman do 20.00 J M. Miller do 100.00 Sanitary Supply Cd du . I L<9 fl. Knapp and Son do 96.22 Fisher and Harris do 27.jL Menno AmatwtS do f*2o Schafer Hdw Co do 44.10 ir. Eichhorn «i" -j 'J” Reml Elevator Co do 15. <1 Miller Bakery do 24.10 Burk Elevator Co do ”5 * Christen ami Smith do 297.36 Elberson SerVie*! do **.' V 2 \<iams County Auto Co do 3.53 Amanda Moats Rd of Guardians SJIO Anna Garner do 5.00 Mrs. H. M- Crow nover do 10.00 Charlotte Gepliart do 10.00 Alice Walter do 10.00 May Andrews do 15.00 Anna. Tricker oo ... - 16.00 Katie Schrock do 20.90 M.-irv McClure do jo.‘ f Pan Niblick do 20.00 . Guy Brown do . 8.00 Treasurer of State State Inst x|B.2G S. E Blark Burial Soldier 75.00 Zwick and Myers do 75.00 Pemocrat Co Legal Adv 32.61 Julius Haugk Rental IX.DO Irene Byron Sanit . 215.00 O’ Keefe and Co Bros Bond 12.50 .lav County Treasurer <.’ of Ven- 49.00 Adams Co Rev. ’Road Const 3,032.45 Bond and Levy Fund do 499.2 t John G. Hoffman do 9.«»0 John H. Baumgartner do 3.50 Earl Sipe do 3..>0 Harry Crownover Co. Pog 31.n0 Earl Arnold dp i-25 Macklin am! Zehr Bridge repair 375.00 State of Indiana. County of Adams SS: I Marti nJaberg, Auditor in ami for said county and state her*by *4-rtify that the foregoning is a true ami ««>rrect list of the allowances as made by the Board <»f Commissioners of said rountv at their Special Session Doc. 2X. 1927 Witness my haml and official seal this 30th day of December. 1927 Martin Jaberg Auditor Adams County Imliana SEAL 31 January 7 i .. . —.—o — XOTK E OF FIXAI. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE \<>. 24<KI Noth',, in luicby given to tinlors. heii'H H,id hgutet-s of John \ tlarkley. deceased, to appear in I lie Adams Circuit Court, livid at Decatur. Indiana. on the 21st <I».V of January lU2B and show cause, if any. why tin- EINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the I estate, of said decedent should not lie approved: an,l said heirs are notified Io then and there make proof of heirship, and receive tlieir distributive shares. . Madge Workinger. Administratrix Decalin-. Indiana. De.. ;;1. 1927. Dore l’>. Erwin, Attoriv-y , De.- 1 Jan 7. j Winston Churchill Shows Superstition I London. (IT)—Winston Chntchill, chancellor of the exchequer, is NiiperHtttiouk. f This was revealed during a speech t on trade at Wansteatl when Church- • ill interrupted himself to knock on i Wood as he said, "1 don’t want to prophesy but I tlihik 1 that on the i whole, yon will find that things arc - going to got bettor." I l’h<? chancellor is also superstitious. iy according to his intimate friends. -about the number thirteen. It is said j I hat al one time he had a number of - articles which all bore the number . I hit teen, lie had them all altered. - He also objects Io sitting down with s llllrlei n at the table, always trying I Io contrive to get another guest when this emergency arises. — o New Goshen—Paul Mooter, 22. walking about, the mine where he was working accidentally stepped off int-.i a 235 foot shaft. He was killed Instant1. ly. Darkness was believed the cause. o

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J & J Sigma King Frat Is For Rah-Rah Butlers Anthens, Ga, -(UP) Negro butlers at University of Georgia have formed an organisation known as the Sigma King fraternity. Some of the "musts" of the fra.eruity follow: Members must keep their social ranking in Athens. They must attend all football nnd baseball games in Athens and rent a “U-Drive-lt” to go to the Tech-Geor-gia game each year. They must dress in a manner befitting the “fraternity man. - —- Adams County Has 19 Students At I. U. Bloomington, Ind.. — (Special) - Tuesday marked the close of the Christmas holidays for 4,158 Indiana University students registered here from every county in Indiana., from 40 different states of the Union, and front Japan, France, India, Hawaii, and the Philippines. Classroom and laboratory work opened for the final three and one-half weeks cf the first semester. The student register contains the names, listed below of 19 stulents from Adams county. The following Adams county students are enrolled at Indiana University for the semester: Berne: Palmer O. Eicher, Myron L. itabegger, Melvin P. Lehman. ■»Mai«iejaisjNaiM«its Listings of Publie Sales wiH be published Free of charge in this colttnn for those who advertise their -ale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. Vith a daily circulation of 3,300, the )aily Democrat reaches those who vish to buy or sell. Januray 9 —Low Fuhrman, 7 miles north of Decatur on River road 2 miles south of Poe. Jan. 10—Gue Weighman, 2 mi. east t ml north of Decatur. Jan. 11 John Miller, 1 mile north of Preble. January 12—Joe Hann, 1 mile west I miles south of Decatur. Jan. 16—J. B. Stouteiibcrry, 1 >/ 2 •nile south of Honduras. Farm sale. Jan. 16- Peter C. Miller. 2 miles outh of Decatur on mud pike. Stock tale. Jan. 17—Carl Tracy, mile east of Convoy on Lincoln Highway. Jan. 18—David Roth, 6 miles south•ast of Decatur, 3 miles east and 1 nile north of Monroe. Jan. 26 William Hurst, west of Vau Wert, four miles. Feb. I—Fred Geisler, 2 mi east and t mi. north of Wren. Ohio.

BANK STATEMENT Charter No 469 Report of the condition of Farmers Pate Bank, at Preble, Indiana, in the kale of Indiana, at the close of its nisiiiess on December 31, 1927. Win. M. MEYER. President. ALBERT REPPERT, Vice-Pres. C. It. SMITH, Cashier NOAH ARNOLD, Asst. Cashier. Resources . Loans and discounts $121,422.05 ■ Overdrafts . 177.18 Other bonds, securities, etc. 27,038.00 tanking house 3,800.00 ii'iirniture and fixtures 3,785.00 . Other real estate owned . 3,310.87 Due from Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and Cash on hand 21,134.40 1 Cash items 879.73 . Total $181,542.23 Liabilities Capital stock—Paid in .$ 25,000.00 1 WurpltiH ... 2,g00.00 . Undivided Profits—Net. . . 697.73 t Demand Dc- , posits . ’ $67,002.30 • , Demand Or- , tiiicates 83,053 70 Savings Deposits ■ 2,08941 152,145.11 Other liabilities 899.39 I ■ ■’ - f . Total $181,542.23 r Slate of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: 1 1. k. Smith, Cashier of the Farmers State Bank, of Preble, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. C. R. SMITH. Subscribed and sworn to before me ■ this 6th day of January. 1928. Charles A. Fuhrman, ' Notary Public. ' My commission expires Sept 12 1930,

(nurses’ training school. Indianapolis* Robert K. Daniels (medical school, Im dianapolls). John L. Johnson. A h r A. Kiess. Mary Macklin (nurses tian ing school, Indianapolis) Lois L. I etei’“Jeneva; Virgil D. Bauseman. Gilbert R .Glendening. John K Mat tin (dental school. Indianapolis.) Kuby ■ Miller, Harold Pyle. Emmett Tull) (dental school, Indianapolis). Monroe: Lavina 11. Christen, i Preble: Floyd L. Grandstaff (medical school, Indianapolis). —o Woman M. P. Leans To Liquor Interests i London—(lT)— Pat liamentary so-. ciety is excited over its latest morsel j of gossip. The question has arisen as to how | Lady Astor—a staunch prohibitionist . and Lady Iveagh—the wife of lord

PUBLIC SALE | I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction, at illy farm, 2 miles south of Hbcatur, 1 mile east and 3 miles north ot Monroe, on MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928 Commencing at 12 o'clock HORSES Two bay mare coils, 7 months old, good heavy draft colts out of mares weighing 1800 pounds. 15—HEAD OF CATTLE—4S 6 Holstein cows: 2 Holstein yearling heifers; 15 Guernsey cows and heifers: <S Durham cows; 1 Jersey cow; 1 Roan Shorthorn yearling bull; 1 Guernsey bull, 2 months old; 3 Angus heiiers; I Jersey heifers; Guernsey heifer calf, 2 months old; 3 Guernsey and Jersey cows. These cows are fresh and close up springers. This is a good offering of catbe. Do not miss this sale if vou want to bliv a real milk cow; will also be several hetid of stock cattle. HOGS 6 brood sows, hi furrow in March; I Gills, to farrow in March; Spotted Poland male hog; 25 head of shoals, weighing , from 75 to 100 pounds each. 4 doz. White Wyandotte yearling hens and pullets. One Ton of Cotton Seed Meal. PETER C. MILLER, Owner. TERMS— Made known on dav of sale. ! Boy Johnson, and Fred Busche, Auctioneers. Slarosl, clerk. 7-10-13 In case ol bad weather, sale wiil be held inside.

PUBLIC SALE i a * ni duil farming, 1, the undersigned, will sell at unlic Auction at my residence on lhe August Wallers’ farm 2 miles east and 1 miles north of Decatur. I miles south ;md 2 miles west of Monroeville, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 7—HEAD OF HORSES—7 •tliOl th< "nl dR M ,ea ' n Roan Gd <lings. I years old, weight nr I vS? M' r ''’ 1( °i d ' w 'ight 1550 lbs. in foal; Bav d weHh irm n we,gll 11,s - in foal ; B:, v niarv ’ 12 * !m J .!. • n i ,S ’ lo i‘ ; Sorrel ,nare ’ vear old; Sorrel more colt coming I year okl this is a good bunch of horses. .. . - 12—HEAD or CATTLE—I 2 6 ve- -s old'« iii V k *7 ol L t wi ß l )e ,resh b ,v < b »y of side; Roan cow, due to freskrn « n b l ebnlar ), Ho'.stein cow. 3 years old. November «ivin<r \ pr! i’n' !<i 7- ‘ years old was fresh B‘ fresh in Ocfolw °* Bulk; Red cow. years old was Senh mbr r ’ B °° d 7 ,w: Bc(1 co " ’ 7 vears old. fresh was fres-Hns \nxlm ‘n" • ,r <*h last September; Black cow. calvesi Thi i??n exlr. I ’’.’' CT R - a «°° d I,ow of mi,k; 4 s ’’ nng lhls 18 an ’.A' Ia u^ , ‘ d ollering of good milk cows. 30th. . Che%, l,b: 32 ” iS ’ : ' .... I ' , SH , MPliteW A K NiJ« SI ’™» s "' re ™'' loader';' Z' o ’/ cGo i r, ” i( ‘k ”HHver; Keystone h;t> planter with fertilizer ■i?''Y tl; P sbor »e tedder; Suredrop spreader” dis,• 1h„ X4I "F «n»iu drill; nianuu plow; soike tooth Irirrnl? IVI T qan I >low i Shunk walking shovel plow- Turnbull w’ r A?' • ’ sll 'gle shovel plow; doubltire; bugS;’set dm,l n ImK’ ’ ’ Turnbull Jagon, 2 inch rack combined- lon chiinV !i ay with grain bed and slo<l tain; cream separator with’/ al ' iuuzed chicken coop; hog l”i |n bator; oil stove? tan • bni L‘ ,0 ? vpr ’’ltaehment; Sure Hatch ineii-2-row corn plow- wanon hnv, kettle; 1(1 5-gal.on milk cansmounted breeching harness 1 u ,’ co , ru l ,low J 1 set ol brass ""'poultry' l K""« ,wr " e ” ; 1 s ‘" HAY AND GRAIN" TPullets ami Yearling hens crib; Kill bushel of oats 011 lnlx< ’ d bi, y; 50 bushel corn m of S ?" ni<mih? , / l i| . ;i,ld . "mler ejjsh. Over dial a good bankable note be- ritm x *. M> «'ven, the purchaser to gi' l s'. discount lor cast S ' ' n the last 3 months, a Lunch to be served b¥ Ll rii ~V A r »y Ladies Aid of the Fuelling Church. !, . . WlFfiM \NJ Owner, Bov Johnson ami ( hrisl H,a,„i , VMIRI. J Sturosl uud Ehinger, Clerks Autlluuctrs -

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Iveagh. head of the gigantic Guin ness brewery interests, are going to reconcile their varied beliefs while sitting on the same side of the house of commons. *• Lady iveagh was elected by a ku majority in the by-election at South end As she walked up the house of commons for the first time recently to be introduced into the common . Labor members shouted, “Hurrah for beer!" Conservative members r<joined with a mere, "Shame." to their I,ahorite opponents. Lady Astor watched tin entire scene haughtily and cynically • as her sister member joined the Con- ■ servatlve party benches. —— .-o— Dance—Red Men’s hall lor ' members, families and friends. 18 o’clock tonight. It > _o — Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays