Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES - FOR SALE hAEIeTF RKNT-85 aerw oftEv best farms land In Adams County. 3 mile* west of Monroe; » mile* east of Blwtttoß. Rent 1500. Sale price reasonable. Lola A. Sanders, 18X1 No F, Elwood. Indiana. IX)R RALE —1 broodur house size Hx. 18 extra good, 1 brooder Move 1,000 check eiae, 2 double hoar houses, a number of small chicken coops, -. young holrtelu bulls 1 top buggy, wrl Michaels, Monroe Ind. RR 1 6-3tx FOR BALHPGarland Combination Gas Range. Telephone 1224 or call at 8?1 North Eleventh. EvR RALE Re un<l Oak Chief, bard coal burner. Good condition. See Pete Gaffer. Phone 330. 8-3tx EOR SALE—2O shocks of fodder, cheap if taken at once. L. T. Brolyav.421 North Seventh St.a-3tx POR SALE—Fresh eow and caTf. Inouire of S. P Sheets. Decatur route 4. WANTED WANTED-WE wilt pay “1 pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Must be suitable for cleaning machinery. 175-tt WANTED—PIain sewing. Mrs. J. B. Stoneburner, 810 Monroe Bt. ~j-4tx WANTEl”Trucking to do. Will haul anything. Fred Ahr. Phone 881-C or 386. *s’* WAITED—To buy some baled straw. Call 686. X ,tx WANTED Men tr~cßt ” wood on shares. Call 686 8-Btx FOR RENT FARM FOR RfcNT—Forty acres, well tiled and fenced Two and one half miles northwest of Monroe. See F. L. Johnston, 210 6. Ninth St. or phono 443. 5-f-*tues.x FOR RENT or Sale — Seven room house, modern conveniences. Telephone 438. George G. Flanders. 7-6tx FOR RENT-So acre farm. 2V4 miles southwest of liecatur, See John Meyer. 316 North Fourth St. ~-3tx FOR KENT—Rooms for - ilight house keeping. Everything furnished. Also large room on first floor, private entrance. 325 North Third st. 7t6 LOST AND FOUND LOFT—Sedan front seat <-arpei. Durkin’s Garage. 7t3x Marriage in India In some of the states of India laws ' have been promulgated raising the le gal marriage to fourteen or sixteen In Kota the age at which boys may marry has been raised to sixteen, that of girls to twelve, while girls under ■ eighteen may not marry men over thirty-five, nor girls under twenty men over forty-five. Common Sense The right of property isn't holy, but Is just Common sense The man who is Industrious enough to attain prop ertj ought to have more rights than the loafer — Atchlsnn Globe Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay* JssAEJS Listings of Public Sales will be published Free of charge in this column for those who advertise their sale in the Decatur Daily Democrat. With a daily circulation of 3,300, the Daily Democrat reaches those who wish to buy or sell. Jan. 11 John Miller, 1 mile north of Preble. January 12—Joe Hann, 1 mile west 4 miles south of Decatur. tan. 16—J. u. Siouteuberry. 1U mite south of Honduras. Farm sale. Jan. 16—Peter (’. Miller. 2 miles south of Decatur on mud pike. Stock sale. .Tan. 17—-Carl T-acy, I*4 mile east of Convoy on Lincoln Highway. Jan. 18 —David Roth, 6 miles southeast of Decatur, 3 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe. Jan 20—John G. Erhardt. 2 miles cast. It, miles Hurth of Willshire. O. Jun, 25- John L. Wolff, 5 miles eas* and 2 miles north of Berne two miles south of Salem. Jan. 26 Witham Hurst, west of Van Wert, tour miles. Jan. 31—W. w. Shafer, 6 miles south, t*2 mile vest of Monroeville. Feb 2-Fred. Cake. 3 miles east of Van Wert, Ohio. Fob I—Fred Geisler, 2 mi east and I 1 ml. north cf Wren. Ohio. Feb. 14- -Jim Rwhiemnr, 2V4 miles west of Rockford. Ohio. Feb. 16—Vernon Arnold, near < ruigville. Farm sale. Ih» You Want To BUY. SELL. oi TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101

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() 0 D. F. TEEPLE | Stale Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between i Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana 'Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .. .. | Fort Wavne Phone AB4t‘s o_ - 0 o- o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiator* Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res 1224 O- : —6 0- 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone. Monroe. SI I LADY ATTENDANT <> 0 H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocatometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Houfs: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. '2nd St. Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office ph me 500 Home phone 721 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST lives Examined, ((lasses Fitted HOVRS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. — — . MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved reai estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS . Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. r • raws Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER ■l a Decatur, . . . Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan ■BV and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. ( "Quality Street” at Adams Theatre. Thurs. and Friday. St. Mary's Chorus choir benefit. 7-51 DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office tl’n N,. Firm strei-t 1 Phone: Office M3—Residence 192 I Special Attention given to I callie and poultry practice J ) J

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hogs: Receipts. 500; holdovers, 3,186: market steady; 250-350 lbs., $9.00-$9.15: 2IHI-250 lbs.. $9.00-39.15; 160-200 lbs.. $8.75-39.10; 130-160 lbs., $8.25-38.75; 90-130 lbs., SB.OO-38.25; packing sows, $7.00-37.75. Cattle: Receipts, 25; calves: receipts. 150; market steady, calves steady; vealers, $18.50-317.00. Sheep: receipts. 400; market steady; top fat lambs. $14.00; bulk dull lambs, $11,503-13.00; bulk cull ewes, $6.00$7.90. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Chicago. Jan. 10.—Speculative grain close: Wheat — March. sl.2#ifc-’<; May. 11.29%; July, $1.25%-',. Corn—March 8«%-%c; May. 90%-Vic; July, 92%-tic. Jats- March. 58' 4 -%i bid; May. 54 ■4< bid; July. 51 %c bid. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland. Jan. 10.—Rutter, extras 'n tub lots. st)-52c; firsts. 54-H-57*4c; Eggs, extra firsts. 44c; firsts, 42’»c; ordinary. 34c; pullet firsts. 29c. Poultry, heavy fowls. 28-30 c; medium, 27-28e; leghorns. 20-22 c: heavy springers, 29-30 c; medium. 23-25 c; Leghorn springers, 20-22: ducks. 2426 ■; geese. 23-25 c: old cocks. 1718 c: urks, 33-35 c. Potatoes, round whites. 1501 b. sacks New York. $3.25-33.35; Marine, $3.40$3.50; Ohio. $3.15: Michigan. $3.20$3.25; Wisconsin. $3.00; 120-lb. bags, Minnesota, $2.40-$2.50; 1154 b. bags, Idaho Russets. $2.60-32 75; Rurals, $2.4042.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 91 Fowls 20c Leghofii Fowls _ „... 11c Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens _ 13c Old Roosters . 9c White Ducks . 15c Geese 14c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN” MARKET (Corrected January 91 Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 49c New Corn "5c to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 Wheat ' $127 Old Yellow Corn $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS 7 "EGG MARKET Egg's, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 48c o Retaining Youth Youth is not a time in life; ft is a state of mind People grow old on)? by deserting their ideals and by out growing the consciousness of youth Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles tbe soul. You are as old a* year doubt; your fear; your despair. Tbe way to keep young is to keep your faith young. Keep your self-eotilMence young. Keep yout hope young.—Exchange AUCTIONEER HARRY DANIELS j If you are going to make a Sale of 4>ny kind, see me at an early date. If you want to buy. sell or trade real estate, or if you want your . automobile •sold—see me at my office in the American Security Building, Phone 172. mnKWSBCKKBBa

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I La — ' \<>x-iiemi>i:x< i: m»ti< i: In the X<htntt Circuit « nnrt. November Term. 11U7. No. state of Indiana. I Adams County. SS: Dank of Geneva, A Corporation. VS.. Susan Pontius. Hazel G. Richer. William , s’. Eicher. Grace E. Houser, Vernon 1.. | Heuser. Levi Johnson. Ruth Johnson. Calvin Johnson, Osa A. Oelke, William J Oelke. Alverda Pont Jus. Mau! Neal. Georice Neal. Clarence Pontius. Florence l ay lor. Walter Taylor. Geneva Welder. Ina Itom Welder, Marv Jane Welder. BE IT KNOWN. That on the 17th day «»f December. 1»27. the above mrdi.nl plaintiff, by Georice T. Whitaker. Attorned. filetl in the Office of the Clerk <»f the Adams Circuit Court, its complaint ajrainst the defendants in the above entitled cause, to recover upon a promissory note and to foreclose a niortftaice urinjr th' 1 same upon the toilovvinK described real estate situated in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty-five (35). in Township Twenty-five (25) North of Hange Thirteen ill) East, estimated to contain One Hundred Sixty a res, more or less, and said plaintiff having filed the affidavit of a competent person that the defendants: Susan Pontius. Calvin Johnson Hazel G. Eicher. William S. Elcherg Grace E. Houser. Vernon L. Hous* r, Levi Johnson, Huth Johnson. Isa A. oelke William J. Oelke. Alverda Pontius. Maude Neal. George Neal. Clarence Pontius, Florence Taylor, Walter TayI »r, Geneva Welder. Ina Rose Wc’der land Mary Jane Welder, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said above named defendants theres »r are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against j them anil that unless they appear and I answer or demur thereto, at the t ailing j of said cause on Thursday, the Ist day of March. at the Court House, in l»e*:atur. Indiana, said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged will be taken as true and the said cause* trill be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto] set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Decatur. Indiana, this 9th day of January. John E. Nelson. Clerk. Adams Circuit Court «SEAL» Whitaker and Mills. Attorneys for Plaintiff Jan 10-17-.4 PETITION FOR X MM M>NM KO ND Before the Hoard of ComniiMionrrw <»f Ndnma I'oaaty, Indiana State of Indiana, c’ounty of Adams, SS We. the undt rsigned each and all of whom are resident adult free holder? and voters of Blue Creek Township in Adams County. Indiana, respectfully petition yuur Honorable* Body and ask ■ that von c onstruct and c omplete- a Free Maradamfled Stone- Road in said Township ove r and upon the public' highway on the following route, to wit: Commencing at the southwest < orner of the s mth yvest quarter of Se-< - t i<»n tyventy-onc <2l > in Township twenty-six (26) north of Range fifteen cL'») vast, in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, thence- north over and upon the public highway on the Section line dividing Section twenty one in Township twenty-six (26) north of Range fifteen (15> east in said County and State from Section twenty (2<l) In Township twentv six (26) north of Range fifteen (In) east in said Count? and State, a distance of <»ne- (1) mile tc the- north west corner of the northwest quarter of said Section twenty mu- (21) ’i’oyvnship and Runge aforesaid and there* to terminate. Your petitioners aver nnd say that the improvement prayed for is less that three- miles in length. c<»nm-< is at both ends with a Free Macadam Road in said Township, and that a United States Rural Mali Route- passes over the Higtiw«»v to be improveeL Your petitioners aver nnd •ay that the highway herein sought to be- improved is a public highway already established and in use and is one of the publiwhighways <»f said Blue • ’reek Township, and that the same yvill l»e of public- utility ami benefit: Your petitioners ask that said public highway above- described Im.* drain d a.td graded and that broken stone bo placed upon the* grade* and that up«>n such broken stone there be placed stone s<-reenings: Your petitioners further ask that said highway above <leseril»ed be improved to the yvidtii of forty (HD fret and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten (10) feet and to a depth of eight cs» inc ites nt the sides thereof and to a depth of ten .(101 inches* in the center thereof and that crushed stone screenings b<* place thereon to a depth of four (I) inches upon hucli broken Stone, that said improvement be made • a single tra« k. and that the name of rhe same be •The Edward laiginbill Macadam Road/’ i hat t<> pay for said Improve* me nt yve ask that b*’n<is be issued by the County of Adams in the Stale* of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series, and for the payment of which yve ask that a tax be lcvi<*d upon the taxable property of said Blue Creek Township in a sufficient sum to : pay the interest and prttlclpal of said bonds as they become due: That said hirprovrment be made and ■ « oust no-led and said bonds be issued and said ta •- be levied upon the taxable property of said Blue Creek 'H>wnshlp in aeeordanvf* with the A< ts of the legislature of the Stall of Indiana, passed in the- year of I>V5 beginning on pngc r..'.u and as amended in the Acts «»f 19»*7 and as amended In the A» ts of 1909 now in fore*- providing for the* extension of Free Gravel or Macadam Roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto: \Vc further ask the Buard t<* take* nil the necessary steps required by law ie have said improvement «*oiixtructcd and made us petitioned fqjr herein, that the same be constructed without submit 1ink the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Blue (’reek 'lowiiship and that the Board ‘•(Histruct the- same under the laws o( • tin- State of Indiana, providing for IIP ’ extension of Free Gravel or Macadam I Roads by Township taxation R»sp»-« tlfully submitted Ed Luginhlll. Ib-nn- Marbaugh. Mb* th- Young, Ralph Burnett. Frank Lyn- h E'l. Miller. Amos Fairchild. Jacob M. • ll»»ffman. \X .H.A. B. RIDa. , Man <». Roop. John J. Burke, Harvey ('. . TißKham. J. J. l»aih*y. O. f.. Tinkbam. ' XHe rt Fuchs. Gilbert llhsc-hy. Elno-r M. Eley, l*>l Kratzer, Oscar Tevpk. f Elbridge* Ijautzvnlieisvr. Henry Teeph*. PhHllp Z-iugg. Wm. 11. Patterson. G, B. ! Jones. H. <,*. SW<»v»*land. Joseph M.ir- I haugh. William Stauffer. Rolla Colder- j wood. John Cross Sul Liginbill. Chaney I Sipe. W. T. Tinkham. W. L. Sipe. H L. | Sipe, S. C. Tinkhuin, Geo. Baumgardner. I

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— ■■ — lenbiiHh. Ed. Bushart. .lulm .Isaac Klne. Arthur S. k«-ls>y. By"''.' l 1 Whittridge. Henry Brumstrump. •» »; Parrish. Kayid Baker. Georne Scheank I .1. M Foreman. W. 11. Barr. Sam 1 rank. iI! L Foreman. Harlow Awler. < 1 I Jones. VclKll Mercer. John Malston. i Henry Tumbleson. John J Habegg«* . John Tutnbleson. Walter »huird s. > Vance, Warren Case. W .l Edwards. II <• EdWards Jacob T. Milch. Kelmei z : I>ouk!h< S T S. Douglas. Monroe Byer X. V. Working.-". J Q Tinkham. Ar. " ' l.autzeiili,siei. H Lawson. Albert Burl." iW T Mever. J. P. Brookhart. G. (. - Albany. Itoy Miller. It. P. Davis. David This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners. Adams ( uunty Indiana, on I Tnewday, Frh. «« 102* . at which time the taxpayers of Li io <. Creek township 'vil be heant thereon ] Martin .laberg. Auditor Adams County Fruchte and bitterer. Attorneys * Jan. 10-1 • j fi PRACTICAL JOKER HAS FUN WITH J ttOM'INI EI» I B»« PAGE ONE! J the exhibit that was hung in front of ( her window. President William L. Bryan of Inliana University emphatically enter- j >,l the bloomer controversy today. “It is all perfect nonsense," Presi- ( lent Bryan declared. "It is all just , a sensational yarn developed by people who like to manufacture yellow stories. "The whole thing grew out of the 'act that Dean Wells called in and alked to a small number of girls and ater held a confeience with the louse cl Tape roues,” President Bryan taid. "All these wild yarns that has >een going around the state are nontense and are an injustice to the nice rirl who attend this university. "There will lie no (acuity meeting tbout all this, no faculty action, no neeting of the board of trustees, nothng at all," the president concluded. , i-o —— Plan For Municipal Marriage Markets London, (UP»—As a result of the nercase in divorce in England and ■he growing social importance of happy marriage, a newspaper drive has been started to have mmiieinalittes form social organizations for bringing together young people of both sexes. So far the scheme has not met with much response from lord mayors and mayors throuhout the country who were circularized by the drive officials. The Lord Mayor of Cardiff is the sole exception. He replied that he would be willing to help in any way he could. o Model Infant Readers Lively as a lambkin, busy as a bee that's the kind of a little girl people like to see. Modest as a violet as s rosebud sweet, that’s the kind of little girl people like to meet. Happy as a robin; gentle ns a dove, that's the Kind of little girl everyone will love.— Boston Transcript. —i o BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 299 Report of the condition of Bank of Linn Grove, al Linn Grove, in the Mate of Indiana.rat the close of its business on Deceinl>er 31, 1927. FRED \V. STUDLER, President T. J. McKEAN, Vice-President MURL LYBAR(,ER, Cashier. Resources Loans and discounts 385,262.49 Overdrafts 34.53 C. s. Gov’t Securities 806.90 Other bonds, securities, etc. 314.28 Banking house 4.800.00 r'urniturc and fixtures 1.796.00 Other real estate owned 5,062.20 Due trom Trust Companies Banks and Bankers and Cash ,>n hand 17.965.33 ('ash items ; ;!)1 f)( ; Tota ’ 3116,433.36 Liabilities Capital Stock—Pajd in $10,<0)0 00 s " r l'ln» 2.500.00 I ndlvided 1-roflts—Net 5,397.39 D« mand Deposits $38,579.96 Demand Certificates . 59,817.17 Cashier's—Trcas. 'hecks 1.18.83 „ Tolal $116,433.35 Slate of Imliana, I’oumy of Adams, sh: I, Mur! Lybarger. Cashier of the Bank of J,i Iln Grove, of Linn Grove. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. „ MURL LYBARGER. Suhseribetl and sworn to before me i this .th day of January, 1928. i Oiv «l V. Hoffmann, i J ea ' Notary Public. I Jiy commission expires Feb. 23, 1929.

TO NOLO AUCTION OF LAND IN TEXAS — Cols. Fred Reppert And Earl Garfin To Conduct Important Sale On Tuesday, January 24. Cols. Fred Reppert of Decatur and Earl Gartm of Greensburg, will conduct one of the largest and most important auction sales they have ever had. It will be held at Asherton. Texas, on the Mis-souri-Pacific railroad. 110 miles southwest of San Antonio, the famous "Bermuda lands" in the very heart of the winter gardens. This is said to 1»> the finest tract of land of this kind on the American market and great interest has been aroused. Visitors from every section of the country will be there and a crowd will leave this city on Saturday evening. Jan. 21, traveling by Pullman, with all expenses paid excepting the railway fate which will be credited if an invest-

PUBLIC SALE 1 1 1, the undersigned, will sell til public auction, at niv farm, 2 B miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east and 3 miles north of Monroe, B on B MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928 I Commencing at 12 o’clock ■ _ HORSES I Iwo bay mare colls. 7 months old, good heavy draft colts ■ out of mares weighing 1800 pounds. ■ 45—HEAD OF CATTLE—4S I <> Holstein cows: 2 Holstein Yearling heifers; 15 Guernsey I cows and heifers; 8 Durham cows; 1 Jersey cow; ] Roan Short- ■ horn yearling hull; 1 Guernsey bull, 2 months old; 3 Angus heil- I ers; 1 Jersey heifers; Guernsey heifer calf, 2 months old; 3 ■ Guernsey and Jersey cows. 1 hesc cows are- fresh anti close up I springers. This is a good ottering of cattle. Do not miss this I sale if von want to buv a real milk cow; will also be several I head of stock cattle. ■ .. i HOGS • I <» brood sows to farrow m March; I Gilts, to farrow in I xiaidh Spotted Inland male hog; 25 head of shoals, weighing I from 7a to 100 pounds each. I Onet' h St" n ’'sS , Mel' arlinß h '" S £3d I PETER C. MILLER, Owner. I lERMS- .Made known on day of sale. I tftj a " d h B ' ,5C " 1 ' I hi case of had vwi 1 her, sale will be held inside. ‘ I PUBLIC SALE] donee. f'nUlerßoutV'amM mu'" I'* 1 '* * "?*' ° ffei at p " b!ic auction at my res' I north of or 1 mUe west and 2 rnih's THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928 At 10 O'clock, the following property: good workers. 111,11 <s, I" years old, weighing 2800 pounds, sound and | On.' Swiss Jersey cow Sv CA I TTLE I heifer, fresh, the making of■/ A” lresll aUII a « OO(1 1,,1e ; 1 two-year-oh-first of March. ko,<l cow; one Red Durham cow, will freshen , Spotted I-ol and S^"” EA ° ° F HOGS-20 by day of sale; 2 Spotted Pi.L.n i’u 88 Bl^e; one sow will land male pigs; pj lall won » "‘> 11 larrow March; 2 Spotted D’iML.7 l I.L“ bout 40 Pounds. One John Deer binder 7 m^ lemen ts combined; one International* I.?° i ’ u comlition. with tractor lii’’ 11 spreader. : Oliver a « — one Bellview maun l '' fertilizer attachments 14 f iiJ< ■' ~ 1U n KO ? <4 ’'l’ape; Superior grain drill wit l ' rods of wire; Oliver ridiirn I’rJ Is ' an ' 1 com planter, new, with 8° cultivator; Gopher corn plow h ±? : . gyring mower’; John Dee l " toh , 1 IIPW two yafd gravol Ih.-i- plows, hew; steel ba wagon with hay ladders and or’-.i,, !' 01 9 fencing never used; Indiana •>oth in fair shape. fi befi ,nl »’>ined; Hardsell wagon with b <,x > One set of good drivinc i HAp NESS uess; one set of eld harness 'l?'' stt of K oo '* hrasH mounted l‘>‘ ' grain- Five bushel of 4Civn“ b ‘' ; - ot - '’'> a '> and pads. < lover seed. • I utther seed corn; one bushel of swe 1 ' Two and oue-lmh Misc ELLANEOUS sheller new; 4 S ( ee | oil drii'ns''o-* 11 l' 11 .* 1 !' 011 * 11 ell * ine No. 1 shape; cor' 1 ‘ ~a,r °l 'russeis' larged f’ Mog tro '«'o feed grimier. - foot ladder; shovels; and ni'mber ( ,i X ’ 1 |lai ‘ Ol HltfliUß Power washer in i. i „„| H ? USEHOLD GOODS Rland; glass cupboard; wooden”,ii„ cabinet; library iable: va-h man heattng stov,,; 2 larg<. nje,., ' „ ar ' ; •»"«'lwrlug table; ,-oekers; G' ! TERMS ll Moum, and a number of articles not irnld’' I’ f 9 i ,no " lllN ™'l bo gV(Vw U1 ! ,,l ' > '’’ T h - A " Suins ° r over ;| las »'■ interest elmrZd'*fw I "’ ari " g intereaf. If not “ N ° to be removl^l uuUl ,H ‘ aale ' 4% “ is ‘’ oUl " "" KOY JOHNSON, Auct. Lunch Lw E. Ehiugcr, CleiL A-uncu ou ground.

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| inent is made. Already a nuniln : fn, :il Hr here have decided to take advanta:... Mr cf this opportunity for a winter vara- Mr lion to the land of cotton, pecans, a ], t'alfa, ,citrus fruits, Bermuda <.ni Ulls bK and sunshine. Delegations from Fort Wave.,. HgE 1 other places will meet here and i- K ! should be a happy time frr al! «!■,., I go. Everyone is welcome to j,j n Mg ciowd whether ho wish to inv t ir BE not. The trip will require jus, ~ s H and eveiy moment will be educational K and delightful. The public is ureeil to iK watch tomorrow's paper for a display , advertisement concerning th, |E 1 eursion. The fare for the round trio « ,is very low ami it will cost only a HI . small amount to have t'he best week in . ever spent. |S Successful Camouflage ■ "Dazzle painting' is a scheme etn K 1 bodied entirely with new Ideas on sea S| camouflage and succeeded t.y die tact B| tlia the proposer wns able to supply H designs to scale In large numbers nil S H bearing ont n central Idea It was H culled, for distinction's sake, in offi H ■; clal documents, dazzle printing. H o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays ■