Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES

FOR SALE FOIT'SALfiP- Oooif work horse. Milk cows. Poand China male hog. Plenty of honey. W. W. Hawkins, Decatur, Phone 0861. _____ 18t $ t’OK BADE—Ford motors, completely rebuilt and guaranteed Rebuilt generators for Ford, 91 Overland and Chevrolet. deed car parte. Frank's Auto Wrecking Co. W. Monroe street. 12-6 tx FOR SALE—CotA Oibeon tenor banjo L.ke new. Call at 636 Walnut street. IWI DARGAfNSIn uaed~in»trumenti. Buescher C Melody Saxaphone, Conn Cornet, Violin outfit complete. These Instruments are like new. C. L. Durkin, 457 Mercer Ave. Phones 585 and 181 13-6 t FOR~BALE washing machine: cheap; has never been used. For particulars call 751. 16-2 t FOR BALE 10 A. mile and half from city. 2 A. good 7 room house two and one-half miles from city. 1 A. 7 room house, two miles from city. 2 A. good 7 room house two and halt miles from Decatur part cash, balance same ae rent. 2 A 5 miles from Decatur. 1A 6 room house, part cash. s<room house, part cash, balance to suit purchaser. 6 room house Inside railroads, will sell at a bargain. 7 room house, part cash, balance to suit purchaser. 8 room house on brick St. 5 room house, will trade for bungalow.

If you are wanting to buy, come in and look over my list of farms and city property. H. S. Michaud Phono 105 .... Tues, Thurs Sat FORSALE— Brooder house 8 x 10 also Buckeye Brooder stove. Phone 11-B Monroe 14-3'. FOR BALB—Six room house and va cant lot. Large poultey house, garage and fruit trees at 1044 Russell street. 10t5x eod FOR SALE--Several hundred bushels corn. Wm. Michael. Monroe phone C-7. 15-3tx FOR - SALEOR RENT—7~room house 3 acres garage, fruit, fine truck patch Louis Quandt, Cor Monroe and 13th 15-3tx FOR TRADE 40 acres wei~improved. 3*4 miles to a good market. Will trade for Property in Decatur. Phone IQf H. S. Michaud 15-41 X WANTED WANTED —Ifeliable man or woman with house to house experience to take orders and deliver honey for large bee concern. Scott's Honey Farm, La Grange, Ind. 14-4tx WAN TED— House work to do. Call 1146 15-3 t WANTED—Work on fsrri by experieuced man. By month or year. Address Bus X, care Democrat. 15t,1 FOR RENT FAEmfo R RENT — 100 acres near I Domestic, Wells County. Good buildings and fences, good land. Write Grover Liby, 427 W. Wildwood, Fort Wayne. 13-3tx 15t6x FOR RENT—House at 110 South First St. Inquire at addresa given. _ ; 15-3tx FOF RENT —8 room Semi Modern House with 7*4 acres of land for Rant or will sell with small payment <te» balance like rent. E. E. Zimmerman. 15-3tx : LOST AND FOUND LtJST —Black coon dog 'with white breast and white ring around neck. Reward. Tele B-870. 13-3tx

COAL! COAL! •Do you want to buy some co£l? All lumps, no slack, no slate. Price right. Phone 299. E; Bennett. 15-H • ' ... Q _ 'Enjoy a Baked Ham Supper at the U. B. Church Saturdav evening. 5-7 P.M.18-19-20

Do You Want To L BUY, SELL, «or TRADE REAL ESTATE • See J H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101

ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician & Surgeon , 244 W. Madison Strent. Decatur, Indiana >hone»: Office 630—Residence G7U i Hours: 9 to 11 a. m 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. tn. ! ).

; COAL Buy The Best k Yellow Pine » • Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St

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-LOANSON MODERN CITY PROPERTY AT •% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND AT 5%. s'/ 2 %, and according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 years. The 20 year loan is on Government Plan, with new full payment plan that Is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We write Automobile Collision Insurance at J/ 2 Price. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Niblick Block—Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. ' DECATUR. INDIANA

I). F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by 4ndiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 251 . .., Fort Wayne Phone A8405 0

Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an j opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works [ E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. ■ Phone 331 Reg. 1224 | r ) Q 0-- - 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Q Q H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phgne 314 Office Hours: 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 phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 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 real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.

Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, - . Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs, receipts. 1,200: holdovers, 1,046; market steady to 15c lower: 250-350 lbs., $8.7548.85; 200-250 lbs., $8.75-19.15; 160-200 lbs., $8.75-$9.25; 130-160 lbs., SB.OO-$9.00; 90-130 lbs., $7.50-$8.00; packing sows, $7.00-$7.75. Cattle receipts, 100; calves, receipts, 100; market strong, calves steady; vealers, $16.00-116.50. Sheep receipts, $12.00; market 25c up: top fat lambs, $13.75; bulk fat lambs, $13.50; bulk cull lambs, $10.50$12.00; bulk fat ewes, $6.00-$7.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind., Jan. 18.—r(lNS) — Receipts'—Calves, 50; sheep, 100; hogs, 400; market 10c higher; 90-110 lbs.. $6.75; 110-140 lbs.. $7.00; 140-160 übs.. $7.50; 160-180 lbs., $8.20; 180-225 lbs., $8.40; 225-300 lbs.. $8.30; 300-350 lbs., $8 10; rotlgtfs. $6.00-$6.75; stags, $4.00-$5.25; calves, $14.25 down; lambs. $11.50 down. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Jan. 18. — Butter, extra. In tub lots, firsts, 44 J-j---46 1 -,'-; seconds, packing stock, 30-42 c. Eggs, extras, 50c, extra iirsts, 47c; "rata, 45c; ordinary, 37c; pullet firsts, 30c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 2748 c; medium. 26-26 c; Leghorns, 19-2ic: heavy springers, 2748 c; Leghorn springers. 20-22 c; ducks, 22-2' 1 ; geese, 18-20 c; o'd cocks, 16-17 c. Potatoes, round whites, l&O-lb. sacks New York. $3.15; Maine, $3.2543.35; Ohio, $2.8543.00; Michigan, $3.00$3.15; Wisconsin, $2.8543.00; 120-lb. bags, Idaho Rurals, $2.50; 110-lb. sacks, Bakers, $3.50. Chicago Grain Markets Speculative giain closes: Wheat: March $1.2914, May $1.30!4- ■%, Ju’y $1.26*4-%. Corn: March, ! 90'/,-%, May 92%-%, July 93%. Oats. March 55%, May 56%, July 52*/4-%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 18) ' — Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls He Chickens _.... 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c White Ducks 15c Geese 14c Eggs, dozen 30c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 181 Barley, per bushel-..- 60c Rye, per bushel 75r Oats ....' 50c New Corn _.75c to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn (ear).., $1.15 Wheat $1.29 Old Yellow Corn . $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 35c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 47c FARMER’S Have your horseshoeing done at your home. Prices Right. Call 5361 Sam Bailer. 106tx

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MJT’CE TO XON-HEMDEXTH In the Adamo Circuit Court, ..ovemner Term 1027 No. 13003 On I nntrnct THE STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY. SS; Orville C. Fink VS. Kussel O. CourIt appearing from affidavit, filed in ihe "hove entitled cause, that Kussel o. Courson of the above named defender,. .» a non-resident of the State of Indiana. I '’oti-e is therefore hereby given the said Kuesel <>. Courson that lie be and appea, oetore the Hon. Judge of the tdanis Circuit Court on the JI day of Marell, 1928, th«- same being the 99th Juiidlelal Day of the next regular term thereof, to be hidden at lite Court ■ House lii the City of Decatur, <omj inencing ou Monday, the t»th day of I February A. D. 192 S and plead by I answer or demur to said complaint, or Hie same will be heard and determined Hi his absence. Witness, my name and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, tills Idtli day of January. 1928. John E. Nelson. Clerk. January IS, 1928 JI. M. DeVoss Altj Jan. 18-25 F-l O 1111)8 Foil SUPPLY TANKS AT COUNT! INFIRMAK! Notice Is hereby given that tile board of county commissioners of Adams county. Indiana, will on Tuesday. February 7, 1928 and up until 10 o'clock \ M. on said day receive sealed blds for the furnishing all material and labor and bunding, constructing and installing in the county Infirmary two water supply tanks. The work t<> be’ done nnd material tn be furnished to lie in all things agreeable to the specifications therefor now on flic in the office of the Auditor of said county. The board will reserve the. right to reject any or all bids. I’lie bidder will lie required to fur"ish bond and affidavit as required by ■law. B. F. Breiner Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman Board of County Commissioners Jan. 18-25 \ BIDS FOB ROAD MATERIAL N'Oe.vc is iivieoy given that the board of County Commissioners of Adams iiHinq. State of Indiana, will on Tuesday, February 7th. 1928 and up until lit o’clock A. M. on said dav receive .-paled bids for the furnishing of the various material necessary or required for repair nnd maintenance of the tree gravel and turnpike roads of the county. including crushed stoire, K-reeniugs, gravel, tile, drain material, bridge material and other material used m- suitable for any of such purposes. AM blds must lie accompanied with Jtnml and affidavit as required by law. Board reserves the right to reject atty or all I Ids. B. F. Erclncr Geo. Shoemaker John G. Hoffman Board of County Commissioners. Jan. 18-35 O — KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP The Kirkland Townshin Trustw’a Anneal Renert to the Advisory Hoard Os Klrhland Township. Adams County, Indiana, .lanunry 11127 RECEIPTS JANUARY * I Win. H. Det Huger over charge 3.15 29 Martin Jaberg Jan Dis 781.77 FEBRUARY 1 Farmers State Bank Jan Int 1.61 I Farmers State Bank Note 2,500.00 MARCH 1 Farmers State Bank Fell Int 1.57 I Farmers State Bank Note 3,939.00 ABRIL ' l Farmers Slate Bank March Int 2.39 26 Farmers State Bank Note . 200.00 26 Farmers State Bank do 1,500.00 MAY I Farmers State Bank Apr. tut .72 JMartln Jaberg Advance ... Mio.tin JUNE 1 Farmers State Bank May Int .68 8 W. H. Dettlnger Bal Decatur 5.70 28 Martin Jaberg June Draw 5.535.93 JlT.v 8 Farmers State Bank Note 3,939.00 19 Preble twp Transfers 345.00 26 French Twp Transfers 1,214.80 .AUGUST 1 Farmers Slate Bank July Int. 3.10 ’-berg i 706.77 SEPTEMBER 1 Farmers State Bank Int Aug 177.00 2-i ..as.,ington Twp Transfers 135.00 OC’ r ORER I Farmers State Hank Sept Int 2.20 26 Farmers Stat Bank Note 3,000.(19 NOVEMBER I Farmers State Batik Oct Int .16 DECEMBER 1 Farmers State Bank Nov Int 2.08 7 Adams County Advance 1.U00.00 12 Adams County Dee. Draw 5,345.16 26 Nov 22 Teacher overpaid 30.00 31 Farmers State Hank Note 1.939 on DISBI HSEREM'S JANUARY 17 Robert Beery Jaintor 12.50 30 Alton Carson Teaching 75.00 22 H. A. Breiner Coal 352.60 26 Loyd Bryan Teaciting 100.00 28 Harry Bauer Supplies 16.47 28 HuHt Geisel Teaching ion 00 -H C. V. Millikin leaching 325.n0 28 Ruth Barker do ... 162 50 28 Verne Mitchel do 200.60 ::x Esta Brown do 162.5a 28 Dorothy Dilling do I no.on 28 11. M. Houck do 123.00 -8 Wnt Griffilhs do 100.06 -'X Alton Cm-aoti do 2:, i,a 2x Democrat Co Publishing 33.M> 31 First Nat. Bank It C. 1.070.00 FEBRUAP.Y 2 Bon Anker Gas oil tr.jo .5 Niblick and Co Supplies 10,' 1,11 7 Schafer Hdw Co Repairs 526.81 In Nat. Mill Supply Co Hose 12.77 1 I Vertie Mitchel Teaching inn co 15 A. B. Corson do 75.00 ■’ 1 Ruth <ieisel do Bs'»i 2 1 Albert Arnold Janitor 80.00 2 1 Esla Brown Teaching 165 00 21 Dorothy Dilling do 67.55 .’I Ruth Barker do 162.50 21 Verm- Mitchel do 100. no 31 C. V. Millikin do 225.0 n 21 Wnt. Griffiths do 65.-it 21 Lloyd Bryan do ... 65 11 2 1 11. M. Hom-k do 123'00 ■'6 Wittness Pul,. 21 ~,, MARCH 1 Ist Nat Bank Note . 3,939. 1111 I A. B. Corson Teaching 15.11 I Democrat Co pub. x. 22 16 M. E. Hower S S, 38 25 2IA. D Suttles II ,ml to ,\ 7.55 21 Liny,l Brvun Teaching loo.so 25 c. \. Milllkill do 22.7.00 25 Verne Mitchel do 200.00 25 Itutli Barker do 162.7 m 2.7 Alton Corson do ... 75'011 25 Iloilo Houck do 123.00 '.'6 Dorothy Dilling do 1-m <m '!6 Win Griffith do Um.<lll ■II Ruth Gelael do 100 00 APRIL J Estu Brown Teucliiitg 160.00

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| I Robert Beery Janitor ’J 14 Emanuel Jorey 3500 15 Lloyd Bryan Janitor S ” “ I 21 Harold Barger Janitor ' 21 Huth Goleel Janitor S , 22 Wnt Griffiths Teaching 22 Ruth Geisel do 1 ’• J 22 Wm Griffiths Sup 22 Lloyd Bryan Teaching 23 Alton Corson do 23 Alton Corson Janitor ■ 26 U U PitHnger Cement ,6 r-r-- Ystc- Orchestra 1«« 27 Albert Arnold Barn Rent So-'h 2f Ruin Barker Teaching 27 Fmta Brown do .. ■ - 27 Dorothy Dilling do ■■ ‘“J"? 27 Dorothy Dilling Sub mr 111 27 R. M. Houck Teaching 27 Verne Mitchel Teaching 29 <’. V. Millikin do « 29 Chas Arnold Salary - tu - 3 Teachers Retirement Board P 170.35 6 John Klein lAbor L> .. e ocoiie Co Repair ...ii tei 20 Decatur Lumber Co Sup -W 1, f,«h„r 36"" 28 H. A. Breiner Trans «•»» 26 H. A. Breiner Coal .. , n Hyoema Painting $® J 0 31 John Kline do -- uu JUNE r,. I Luther Arnold do . 11 Albert Arnold do ’“ J" 24 Jay E Smith Repair 4,.s 25 Sinton Smith do Iw - U ' 2 Wm Hygetna Repairs 89.7., 8 Farmers State Bank Draft 31.4* 8 Kiger Co Supplies 88 Farmers State Bank note 7“:".!' X Farmers State Bank Note Lltb-C 8 Farmers State Bank note 3.939.06 i:t Craigvillc Telephone Tele J l .’® 16 Krick Tyndall Tile 13 ;' 16 Suttles and Edward Insur. - •><> 16 C. E. Striker S S. l;-»® is Chas McKean latbor IS M. E. Hower Transfers '1.69 AUGUST 1 First Nat. Bank B. C. 2 Otto D. Beibrich Wood 89.60 3 Rudolph Kolter wood 9 Ed Scherry Staking ' <' 2.7 Leo Wasson Trustee Transfer ,R... 25 Lloyd Arnold Cleaning SEP'EMBER 1 Wm Griffiths Sup 1® ?® 2 Svndcliff Book Co Sup -mfl .7 Svndcliff Book Co Sup I "® tn Montgomery Ward Co Sup 10 International College P Dip s- ■ 14 Dorotnv Dilling Teaching lon.oii is Christ Mankey Staking 3®®, I'* Harrv Worden do . ’A® 20 Hansel Foley Teaching 2" Albert Arnold Janitor 36.00 20 c. C. Pumphrey Clock 20 C. Heller and Co '®-J® :o Alton Coraon Teaching 75m'' 7 Fred Zininiermap Cleaning 1.5" 27 Herman Soutbine do «.*'■ 27 11. <». Hunt Sup 30.2.7 11 H. M. Houk Teaching 125.00 ::o Alton Corson Teaching 35.06 11 Delores Bm-kmaster do 105.00 to 11. I’. Crum Sup 1 ■ ::o Ruth Gclacl Teaching 10.7.n0 to Albert Arnold Janitor 6ft.uu : » Win V Bryan Teaching 200.1 m tn Esta Brown. Teaching 175.0 n to Geraldine Baker do 175.00 to Wm Griffiths do ... 107.50 < n ’TOBER 1 Fred Brio lit Repair LU 3 .Frank Parrish Brooms 7.15 3 Nickle Plate R. It. Freight ,•« 19 Alton Corson Teaching 85.00 -.'B If M. Houck Teaching 125.00 :•'» Hanse, Foley do 125.00 t o Wm Griffiths Teaching 100.011 9 Delores Buckmaster do .. ion.mi 29 Ruth Geisel do 100.00 23 Dorothy Dilling Do loo.mi 29 Geraldine Baker do 158.33 :m Esta Brown do „ 175.00 NOVEMBER 2 Albert Arnold Janitor 60.00 2 Wm Bryan Teaching joo.no t Alton Corson Teaching 50.00 7 D. H. Gild'’ Pt. Co Book 10.68 11 Globe Stove Co Repair 15.75 t 7 Chas Arnold Salary 200.00 17 Alton Corson Teaching 85.00 18 Dorothy Dilling do 85.0 ft 23 R. M. Houck do 125.00 ft: Wm Griffiths do 107.50 25 Hansel Foley do 22.7.00 2’X Geraldine Baker do 175.00 2:7 Wm Bryan do 200.60 25 Beavers and Fryliack Table 1.50 288 Decatur Lumber Co Lumber 96.90 23 Democrat Co Budget 23.61 23 Democrat Co Printing 18.00 DECEMBER 3 Esta Broad Teaching 175.50 5 Albert Arnold Janitor 60.00 6 The Globe Stove Co Repair I 71 6 C. E. Baucliman Sup 14.75 6 Adams Co Trcas. Ex 11 . 37.59 7 Ruth Geisel Teaching . too.oo ' 7 Delores Buckmasl'-r Teaching 100.06 8 R. H. Kolter laibiir 5.00 it Alton Corson Teaching 160.00 1" Wm Grlmtn T Piano I.lm le Fry-Fitter Co Fire Fiter 31.68 It) Berne Wittness Budget 23.6' Io Wnt Griffiths Teaching . 107.5(1 13 H. A. Breiner S. S 13.30 l'i Preble Light and Power Light 72.00 lit Alton Corson Teaching 50.00 13 Frank Schnlts Repair .... 9.70 19 fallow and Koinie Paint 197.26 I ' )•’. W. Downs Sup 13.110 19 Albert and Roth Cleaning 22.3: I'3 Delores Buckmaster Teaching i0n.91 13 Fred Adler Janitor 19.97 l'i Ruth Geisel Teaching loft.ftn 13 Albert Arnold Janitor «o.ml 13 Dorothy Dilling Teaching 11.5.0 H 23 Ed Jary Repair 1 :,o 23 Hansel Foley Teaching . 225.6# 23 Wm Bryan do 369,00 : : Geraldine Baker do 175.56 23 Esta Brown do 175.06 23 R. M. Houck do .. 125.0(1 2'l Matt Kauffman Cleaning jti.it'i 26 Kiger Co Books 16’,'i 26 Kiger Co Sup 38.21 28 Ralph Leys'- oiling 13.1;, -x Schafer Hdw Co Sup 121 S 6 28 Smith Yager and Falk Sup 35/2.7 28 M. S. Els, y Co Clock 1.2.7 28 Henry Knapp and So Sup 12 77 27 lairetice Biebrick Trans 15 tm 27 Karl Martin M Yard I 3.7 28 Daniel Scherry Adv H :,.(m 28 Leonard Stolt, School Sup 28 Htfrry Beery, Adv li<l no 28 Chas Arnold Salary for year ::92?,0 28 Jacob Henscheii Adv 15 s(m 28 Tile Bob M, rrll Pub Co Sup | 9| 28 Harry Bgiier Sup jg m, 28 Furthers State Batik Note 2 118'55 36 Farmers State Bank Note t.or.ojm iiKf irni i .vnox Tnvoisli(|> I'umi I'"-. 31. 1927 Balance oti hand . u*i ■ 1 l:..eipls during 1.2GU51 lotul niui 1 V Bl.sburMcujA'iitH during year I'lnal Balances ' *, | :n . S " h ""' 8" Balance on hand ].».» R'-'-cipts during year 2'i.iiiii.'.l3 l ot.'il Balances and Receipts 26.7 11.61 Dmbui-aemenls during year 25,901 67 I'lnal Balances 839 ii i I'tiltion I'und Ike. 31, 1937 Balancf on hand •» i Receipts during year 8 167 MS lulu! BuUuccy uuU KGcelpts 10,V5G45

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Published each Wednesday in the Interest of the people of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G-, Editor > G. W., Ass't Editor Wrnder what Ben 1 Franklin, whose birthday marks the commencement of National Thrift Week, would think of our modern civilization were h . alive today? Poor Richard's epigrams are still the last wont in thrift. Why not practice some of tnent? • Conundrum What runs in the best of families? Ans—Silk Hose. You d naturally expect us to recommend the Maytag. But talk to (he owners. See | what they say about this wonderful washer. Jim: “I don't know what to do with my Week End.’’ Jam: “Put on vour hat.” If you are buying an incubator this season be sure to see the Queen here at our store. It is convenient-

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As I have rented my farm. 1 the uni designed, will sell at Public Auction ! *a e, at my farm, 4 miles south and mi’e east of Monroeville. Indiana, rn'les northeast, of Decatur, Ind., I 8 miles west of Convoy, Ohio, on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1928 Beginning at 10 o’clock A.M. sharp The following property to-wit: HORSES:— Team of Bay mares, 8 years old, weight 3,500; team of Bay Geldings, 6 and 7 years old, weight ■ 3.000; Roan mare, 12 years old weight 1,650. CATTLE —Red cow, 6 years old wtl be fresu middle of February; ™ years n ' ,t 1,6 f’esli .H l , lebI eb f niar u y; liert co "' 8 years cld, will be fresh middle of Februan bunVAU IH>ife 1 H> ifer ‘ 3 . yearfl 01(1 : Durham bull calf, io months old, a good one. HOGB-6 head of stoats, weight weiiM* 11 head oC S1 »oats. ''eight 80 pounds each; 5 head ot bhoaU. weight 60 pounds each; 13' head of Shoats, weight 40 pounds', each Rig Type Spotted Poland Male Ew “ ~ IMPLEMENTS and TOOLS — Meornnek Binder, 8 foot cat; Bradlev' b . fn , Ot cu,; McCormick-Deer-l w K ,J 85 J Oa( pr: Umerson side rake ! £ 'inll wit b fermizi'/at'tae'hme'n; Th* -X S- sei: »'”8 mill; John Deere riding brio UK Plow, Deering disc, 14-16; steel l ratne Hpike-tootli harrowSa tooU?' 0011 ' ! ’ i,rroW: hl "" 1 l'i Ug-looth narrow; Wooll harrow; land rol '' arxiras? 'F Plow; lurnhull wagon,

NOTICE <»f FINAL kETTLKMENT ESTATE No. 3413 Notice is hereby given to the < r <<i tors, heirs and legatees of Edmund '• Miller, deceaged, to appear in ihi- Alimit Circuit Court, held at Imeatur’ Indiana, on the Sth day of i el.ruar ' ,928 and show cause, if nnv whv n, FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS w i-h tile estate of said decedent should n ,', Im approved, ntul said heirs ere imtifi. i to then and there make proof „f h elr shift, and receive their distributin' shares. Harvey Lammlman, Decatur. Indiana l-l«-’2S Administrate C. J. Lutz, E. H. Adams, Attys I January is.;.-,

January 18, 1928.

ly arranged, the heat can be perfectly controlled, and it does the business, which is the main requirement. We have all sizes in the Queen incubators. Our prices will interest you. | Yes, we have chick'eii brooders. | Joe Lose 'says: '‘When a woman knit.s during meals, you can’t tell where the spaghetti leaves off and the sweater begins.”' | We carry a full line 'of iron pipes and fittings. We mention it because some people don't seem to know it. i I The modern girl docs ! not. want a chaperon, 1 she. wants the chap alone. Ten Years Ago Today I Charles Hobrock purchased a meat grinder and a sausage stuffer. To Be Continued Bookkeeper; "So you made up your quarrel with Tom?" I Her Friend: "Yes. I temporarily. We’re getting married soon.” | Right now while you are thinking about and formulating plans tor, your spring work consider your motive power seriously. Will it be horse power or a

wit!' hay rack and 16 inch s ; de board; P'ymouth wagon, 3>< inch tire, with rack and 12 inch side boards; Plymouth wagon, 2 inch tire, with box; low wheel wagon, with box; 2-yarl stone bed; spring wagon, with calf rack; cab buggy; set of breechinr harness; set of farm harness; set of buggy harness; 125 feet cf & inch hay rope; 31) gaTon feed cooker slip scraper; corn '-■heller; barrel roof paint; hay slings; steel oil drum; hog fountain; lard press, 2 gallon: sausage grinder; vise, anvil, drill and forge, combined; log chains; forks, shove's, spades; I’r h° rs ' power gatoline engine and pump jack. Fordson Tractor, licit pulley '■ Oliver 12 inch tractor plow-; tractor disc. 14-16. This outfit is in A-l good condition. GRAIN—S bushel of Reed Yellow Dent seed corn: 10 bushel Timothy seed; si) bushel Mansur Soy Bean 1)0 bushel Oats. MISCELLANEOUS: DeLaval ( ream Separator, No. 12; 120-egg imuba' or, a good one; side board; pltoti"graph, with records ant| record case, parch swing; hard coal burnei ■ Wilson li«ater; oil stove, with oven, ward robo; 6 dining room chairs, 3 beds; sewing rocker; clothes rack, vacuum sweeper; linoleum; lamp, 1 gallon glass churn; glass cans an' l jars and many other articles too mintcrons to mention. TERMS; All sums of >SOO and u"; der cash; over ss.bo a credit of 1montlis will Ih> given, purchaser pi' tug good bankable note with al’P l "' e<l freehold security with interest ,i 3% for the last 3 months. A discount of 4% will l>e given on all sums ovet S.i.ot) paid in cash on day of ,-aie. property removed until settled for. Lunch served on the grounds by Ladies Aid of the East Liberty I! church. Wm. W. Shafer. owner ■ Roy .Johnson and S. IL Rose. Auctioneers. J. J. Peters, CW’ #

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modern up-to-date tractor’ McCormick Deering tractors fit in just right, “not to heavy—but they have enough traction,” ample power for any farm work, with generous reserve for emergency. Clerk: “Yes, ma'am. Two wrenches for your husband. What kind do you want?" Lady Coatomer "I don't know but he I works at the Zoo. so I guess it had better be one “monkey” wrench and one ‘‘alligator” wrench. Arrange t o attend our tractor school ami power farming entertainment at our store I in the morning and at j The Cort Theatre in ' the afternoon Enterta’nment at the Cort Theatre is FREE. Be sure to attend. TuesI day, January 24th. ' Carelessness does more harm than a want I of knowledge. SCHAFER Hardware Co. Telephone No. 37. Decatur, Indiana “WE SAVE YOU MONEY."