Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES _______ — FOR SALE Full RAI.ft —Pure bred Shorthorn bull, 11 months old, deep red and from a good ranking family- Seo Phililp Rash, on Dr. Beavers' farm, Decatur, phone J-867, R. 2. IStflx FOR SALE—Reglstoird - Alaskan B ue and Silver Black Foxes—Will make you independent. Terms. Booklet free. Brown & Andress, 223 N. Ist St, Decatur. Jud, Agents for Cleary Bros. Fox Farms, Seattle. "World’s largest." 12-26-9-28-8-15 FOR SALE—Brunswick phonograph; console atyle. Price $45. Phone 668. 20tSx FOR - fcALhi^ - *RuxidPgear shift for Ford ton truck. Call Walter Reppert, Cralgville phone. 21-3tx yt>H~SALE— Eitr.i good Duroc gilts bred for February. March furrow, Market pt ice. bawrenee Heckman, Phone S6O-T 22-31 •—J 1 T" _ '*• '"J*'*- - - WANTED WaXtLD — I’upllH tor piano. \TrT Clyde Noble. Call telephone 706. 16-ts work. Experienced. Phone 761 21t3x —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of ail kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In the market for weal. We will call with our truck for any Junk you wish to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. 4 I. Crossing. 89-W ts WANTED—WE will pay it a pound for good, clean, large rags, delivered at this office. Musi be suitable for cleaning ntaehinery 175- ts U’ANTfeD—Steady house work by a good general maid. 304 North 11th Street. 21-3tx WANTED-To buy some clover hay, Mutschler Packing Qo., Phone 322. 21-4 t WANTED— Position aS housekeeper by experienced girl. Call at 234 N. Seventh street. 21-4tx WANTED—General housework to do. Call Berne phone, Y-194. 21-3 t NY - ENTIRE' STOCK of “WINTER HATS to be c'oted out at $1 each. New Spring Hats at a very reasonable price. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4th st., Decatur, Ind. 22t2 AGENTS WANTED- S7SWEEKLY. MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with jynbitlon and industry, to dl»trfbute Rawleigh’s Househo'd Products to steady users. Several fine openings t in Decatur and nearby towns. Wo train and help you so you can maki up to SIOO a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W. T. Rawlelgb Co., Dept. 1N2053, Freeport, 111. 26-2-9-16-23 WANTED—WANT to hoar from owner having farm for sale fa Indiana suitable (or general farming and stock raising. Send description and lowest canh price. John C. Baker. DeQueen, Arkansas. 22t8x WANTED—lndustrious, leliab’e man for permanent, profitable, attractive commlsslon-and-bonns contract in this county. Full coverage policy, written "in the right way." Prompt and fair settlement of all claims. Just the' right time for the rush of spring busluees. Write today for conference with Agency Supervisor. OAK AUTO INSURANCE ASS'N., 7th four, Chambrr cif Commerce Bldg.. Indianapolis. FOR RENT l''Oß RENT —Fann 3% miles south _ oast of Decatur. Phono 569-E 22-3 t FOR RENT—Seven-room house, nil modern except heat; newly decorated. 717 Winchester St. For Infor mation. call 667, 22-3 t ' 0— NOTICE OF FINAL BFTTLKMKNT OF REPORT IS SURVIVING PARTNERSHIP OF CHARLES N. CHRISTEN CO. Notice Is hereby given, that 11-.' ' Mallonee and Joseph E. S.nith. surviving partners of the late partnership firm of Charles N. Christen and Co, have filed in tho office of the clerk ot' ti>e Adams Circuit Court, their final report, In said partnership and are asking therein that they be discharged. Time lor hearing report Feb. an l'.)2S Any parson, persons or corporations having a claim against, or any Internet In said late partnursliip buslneaa, will lake due notice thereof accordlnglv John E. Nelson, Clerk of Adame Circuit Court Hoss Mallonee, and Joseph Smith Surviving partners of Chtrlos N Christen and Comuany James T. Mem man, Attorney Jan. 26 and February I Get tho Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
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I u D. F. TEEPLE Stale Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 254 .... Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O ... —0 & —■— 0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Shed Metal Works E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 I o— . ■ -0 0 - ----- — - —0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered prompty day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O 0 H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince Yo_. at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 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: S to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. 11l 11 ■ . MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. 1 SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. oßoy Johnson AUCTIONEER I Decatur, • . • Indiana Office 1, People* Loan and Trust Co. I Phones 606 and 1022. I "as Zb | PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Hogs receipts, 2,500; market steady; 250-350 Ibs.t- 200-250 lbs., J 8.60-$9.60; 180-200 lbs., $8 90-$9.00; 130-160 lbs., $8.254900: 90-130 lbs., $7.75-88.25. Callie, receipts, 10, calves, receipts 150; market steady to strong; beef steers, $11.50415.00: vealers, $14.50$16.50. Sheep receipts, 300, market steady; top fat lambs, $14.25; bulk fat lambs, 113.50414.25; bulk cull lambs, $10.50512.00. $12.00. o | Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAI THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1928.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Jan. 26. — (UP) —Butter, extras, in tub lots, 48-50 c; firsts, 41 seconds, 41’i-43%c; packing stock, 30-32 c. Eggs, extras, 45c; extra firsts, 42c; firsts, 41c; ordinary, 39c; pullets, firsts, 32c. Poultry, heavy fmvls, 27-28 c; medium, 25-26 c; Leghorns, 18-20 c; heavy springers, 27-29 c: Leghorn springers, 20-22 c; ducks, 22-24 c; geese, 18-20 c; old cocksy 1617 c. Potatoes, round whites, 150-lb. sacks New York, $31543.25; Maine, $3.2513 35; Ohio. $3.00: Michigan, $3.15; Wisconsin, $3.00; 120-lb. bags, Minne■,ota, $2.40-82.50; Idaho Rurals, $2.50; 110-'b. sacks, Bakers, $3.50; homo jrown, bushel. $135;. Florida .Tri'mphs, $2.7542.85, per hamper; Florida Cobblers, No. 1, $9.50410.00 >er barrel. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS j Chicago, Jan. 26. grain narkets: Wheat—March, $1.29" 5 .-$1.30; May, H.30%-14; July, $1.26H-%. Corn — March, 86%c; May, 89%-%c; July, l%c. Oats—March, 54c: May, 54%55c; July, Ry? — March, $1.10%c; May, $1.09%; July, $1.03%. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Ilogs, receipts, 1,000; holdovers, i,‘00; market, 10-25 C down; 250-350 bs„ $8.1548.50; 290-250 lbs., $8.50$8.75; 160-200 lbs., $8.65-$8.85; 130180 lbs., |8.50-SS.BS; 90-130 lbs., $8.25$8.50; packing sows, $7.0047.75. Cattle, receipts, 106; calves, receipts, 25; market steady, calves 25c up; beef cows, $6.50-$8.00; tnd cutter cows. $1.50-$6.50; vealers, $14.50417.00. Sheep receipts, 600; market steady; bulk fat lambs, $14.00414.25; bulk ittll lambs, $11.00412.50; bulk fat awes, $6.0047.50. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 26.—(INS) — Receipts — Calves, 50; sheep, 200; hogs, 450; market steady to 10c towel : 130-210 lbs.. $8.20; 210-250 lbs., SS.OS; 250-300 lbs., $7.95; 300-350 lbs.. $7.75; 160-180 lbs., $8.00; 140-160 lbs., $7.75: 110-14(1 lbs., $7.25; 90-110 lbs., $6.75; roughs. $6.0046.75; stags, $4.00-$5.25: calves, $15.50 down; lambs. $12.50 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected January 25) 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 25) Harley, per bushel 60c lye, per bushel —75 c Oats 50c New’ Corn 75c to SI.OO ! Whitd or Mixed Corn (ear) $1.15 Wheat $1.30 Old Yellow Corn ... $1.20 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKE I ’ Eggs, dozen 35c' BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS ’ Butterfat .. ■ 45c ; ().“ 0 ’ I DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Streel • Phone: Office 143 —Residence 102 I . Special Attention given to | 'cattle and poultry practice I s o -0
HARTFORD TOWNSHIP The Towntnip Trustees Annual Report to The Advisory Boatd of Hartford Township, Adams County. Indiana, January, 1928 Receipts I January I Brought Forward 923.75 I Rank of Linn Grove Dec. Int. .. 17.. v February 1 Bank of Linn Grove Jan. Int. .. 23.58 7 Martin Jaberg Jan Dist 720.84 March I Bank of Linn Grove, Feb. Int.. 13.69 April .. 1 Bank of Linn Grove Mar. Int .. 10.81 May J Martin Jaberg, Adv. Dr. Spec Sc 1,000.00 2 Bank of Linn Grove Apr. Int. .. 6.17 June l Bank of Linn Grove May Int . 4.2a July ' I Bank of Linn Grove June Int... 2.38 II Martin Jaberg June Drat 8,576.30 . ’ M. Meahberger, Tr. Tui 781.35 2'i Klarttn jaberg, Jul. dist 709.08 .'.ufiUSt 1 Bank of Linn Grove July Int.. . 15.55 September I Bank of Linn Grove Aug. Int... 17.34 October 1 Bank of Linn Grove Sept. Int... 16.04 .November 1 Bank of Linn Grove Oct Int... 13.03 December 1 nank of Linn Grove, Nov. -Int. ■ 8-11 23 MxtH Jaberg, Dec. Dist 9,117.72 Disbuisements January 10 L L Graham bus lie $ 1-00 iH Aiberson Lem. Assn, care cem... 45.75 19 Bank Linn Grove teach, ret tee.. 15/.13 -8 F. McDonald teach 250.00 Chas. Kizer do 160.00 2S Esther Munro, do lod.uu 28 Madge Stucky do 165.00 -8 Victor Eicher do 126.00 _8 H. WindmiLer do 110.00 -8 M. Schlagenhauf do 120.00 .8 Lester Reynolds do 120.00 _8 Vv.ima bp«cniger, uo laU.Od .8 Edna Gienut.nning, do luu.Ol 28 L P. Steiner, janitor 40.00 _8 Wm. Ar.aerson, do 75.00 2H Stanley Henman, trans 40.00 .8 (.has. Pusey, do 40.G0 _8 Harold Mosser, do 40 00 _8 Wm. H. Clark, do 90.00 _8 Milo Sales, road rep . 18.00 a. G. Briggs & £on. 2 trk. chs. ... 1065 60 31 Bsnk Linn Grove bonds and int. 2565.70 rebruary , 1 I>. A. Studler, sal A ex.,........ 81.00 15 Bank of Linn Grove, auto titles 1.00 19 M. Schlagenhauf teach... 60.00 25 F. McD. Smith, do 250.00 25 Chas Kizer, do 160.00 Jt Esther Munro, do 148.96 25 Madge Stucky, do 153 66 25 Victor Eicher, do 11465 25 H. Windmiller, do 25 H. Schlagenhauf, do <8 6t j 5 Lester Reynolds, do 12U.0J J 5 Wilma Spichiger, dw 10-LIS _5 Edna Giendennig, do 88 08 25 I. P. Steiner^teacher, jan. serv... 40,00 Win. Anderson, do 80.37 25 Stanley Hoffman, trans 40.00 25 Chas. Pusey, do 40.00 25 Harold Moser, do 40.b0 25 Ralph Echrotc, do 40.00 25 Ernest Ziegler, do 80.00. 25 Wm H. Clark, do 90-00 25 F. McD. Smith, supplies 45.94 28 Kiger Ar Co., 2 trk. bod 757.02 March _ J D. A. Studler, sal & ex......... 88.50 2 East. Ind. Oil & Sup Co., gas.. 201.44 / Decatur Democrat, pub. print.... 40.22 10 A. J. Moser & Co., rep. fur. Ctl. 132.13 Id Berre Witness Co., pub. prtg. . 32.00 11 F. W. Studler, supplies 27.02 11 G. S. Gottschalk, drain tile etc 44.3. T 17 Victor Eicher, teach 50.00 25 F. McD. Smith, teach 250.00 1 25 Chas Kizer, do 160.00 25 Esther Munro, do 160.00 25 Madge Stucky, do 165.00 25 Victor Eicher, do 76.00 25 IL Windmiller, do 110.00 25 M. Schlagcuhauf, do w 120.00 25 Lester Reynolds, do 120.00 25 Wilma Spichiger, -do 120.00 25 Edna Giendennig, do 100.00 25 J. P. Steiner, janitor, 40.00 25 Wtn. Anderson, do and sup 89.90. 25 Stainlev Hoffman, trans 40.00 25 Chas. Pusey, do 40.00 25 Ralph Eckrote, do 40.00 25 H. Moser, do • ’O.OO 25 Wm. H. Clark, do 90.00 25 F. McD. Smith, supplies 27.93 28 ( has. Pusey, rep, dram 22.00 30 Ottie Moyer, haul, stone 16.00 April 1 D. Studler, salary s 60.00 5 Otto Sales, drain rep.... 10.50 9 Victor Eicher, teach... 63.00 19 Rank Linn (irove, supplies 133.64 22 Wtn. H. Clark, trans 22 Chas. Pusey, do 40.00 22 Chas. Kiser, teach 160.00 22 Esther Munro, d<-» 160.00 22 Harold Moser, trans, 40.00 22 J'rnest Ziegler, do 80.0(1 J.J Stanley Ilofftnan, do 40.00 72 Victor Eicher, teach 63.00 22 Madge Stuckv, do 165.00 22 H. Windminer, do 110.00 22 Wni. Anderson, jan. A rep 79.85 22 Wilma teach... 120.00 22 I.ester Reynolds, do - 120.00 22 Edna Glcndenning, do 100.00 22 Ralph Eekrotu, trans 40.00 22 L P. Steiner, jan 40 00 22 M. Schlagenhauf, teach 120.00 23 J. L Folsom, com. ad 20.00 25 A. L Bliss, teach 25 Chris Liechty, rep. Opliger dr 25 Madge Stucky, inst J 7.75 28 Donahl Eckrote, clean toil 10 00 30 D. A. Studler, sal. & ex 112.00 30 J. L. Eckiotc A Son, sup v 40.63 May 3 Chas. Pttscy. rep. Ruple drain... . 26.50 4 Mesliberger Bros. St. Co., stone. . 122.93 4 Edna Giendennig, inst 40.00 • 7 A. G. Briggs A Son, bumpers. *•' 16 00 13 W H, Clark, Ford chassis 300.00 17 Wilma Spichiger, inst 48.00 19 P. D. Kizer, stamps 300 20 H. Windmiller, inst 33.00 21 Peter D. Kizer, not. set LOO 1) Geo. Banter, labor cem 29 50 30 Lester Reynolds, inst \ 31 M. Schlagenhauf, do 42.00 June . I D. A. Studler. sal. & ex.. 3 Victor Eicher, inst 50.40 4 Chas. Kizer, do 64.00 ‘ 8 F. McD. Smith, teach etc 36149 i o L Fox, landscaping 250.00 1 7 Ftnk cd I inn Grove, t. ret. fee. • 78 56 >! 18 Chas. Studler, haul coal.. 22.46 •» 130 N. Meachberger, road laboi 16.00 ; July * 11 N. Shepherd A Son. coal 434-08 II D. A. studler, tai. &ex 75.00 11 Bank Linn Grove, supplies... . 67.57 11 T. E. Eckrote, supplies 45.85 5 16 Dpbach Bros, trans. & tep... . 333.63 Augult 1 Wm. Anderson haul coal 6c labor 119.96 ’ 4 Chas. Reynolds, icp. pub. dram. . 3.00 8 D. A. Studler, salary.... )27 A. Achcltnan, rep... 7.7 S 30 J. P. Steiner, rep. dist. 2 2/.00 September 1 D. A. Studler, sal. & ex.. 92.00 3 Geo. Ranter, caie cem 24?»5 1 Wm. Anderson, clean Cent 1U0.65 5 Pusey. rep. Cent 121.30 6 S. S. Reynolds,*Adv. ser 5.00 6 Eugene Lindsey, d 0....... 5.00 10 Geo. Gottschalk, care No. 2 30.00 13 F. W. Studler, supplies ?7.65 17 M. Schlagenhauf, teach 60.<H) Goble A Co., supp 43.50 ’’ Cliu*. t’u'ty. tep. pub. dr 8.00 .0 STanley Hoffman, trans 40.00 30 Ralph Eckrote, du 40.00 * 30 Harold Blosser, do 40,0 U
30 Otue Moyer, do 40.00 Jf .10 Um. 11. Liark, d 0...... « l - | 30 F. McD. >milh, teach. * sup ... «**•<’ ,U) J. I‘. Steiner, janitor I,n) \Vni. Anuerson, do Ik rep K .10 M. Scluagenhaut, teach »>.VV 1 10 Mary Vu»ey, do. IW-’® [; JO Ku.mll Steiner, do. 30 Earner Munro, do & inst , ? , 30 Malic* Stucky, do J •30 Leaicr Keynoius, do 1 <0 Edna Glcndenning, do J ‘“-J™ 1 30 Kutn Munro, do l<™.°o 1 October . „ zft . I I) A. Studler, sal & ex 60.00 1 3 Decatur Dem., pub. prtg «««o R 3 beine Witness co., do T 3 Herne Lbr. Co., Ibr... »• >- 4 I'eter Mos,er, road labor. 43.vu j 19 Mnage Stuckey, teach & inst.... I3S.UU 25 Kobt. (Jienuenmng, rep. pub. dr. 1075 1 ,s F. McD. Smith, teach 28 Esther Munro, do •’’ I ,’S Mary Pusey, do !,„ , I 28 Kus.ell Sterner, do J-J’-;® 28 H. Winutniller, do J 1 *-*’ J 28 M. Schlagenhauf, do H'B-bS f 28 Lester Keynoius. do ‘-k w J 28 Edna Glendenmng. do I 28 Ruin Munro, do Jjj’” I 28 Wm. Audersoii. janitor 28 I. P. Steiner, do W-OT 28 Stanley Hollman, trans ’OOO 28 Harold Mosser, do jO.OO 28 Ottie Moyer, do *"“0 28 Wm. Clark, do.. «0.00 ■ ‘X Ralph Eckrote, do «“0 ( '8 Ernest Zeigler, do.. JO.OO 29 Dubach Hroa.. do & rep ( 31 Eh Dubach. Ibr. oil. Hoo I 31 D. A. Studler, sal. & ex. 129.01) | V'Huntington Lbr. Inc., disin 15.35 ; 1 East Ind. Oil dr Sup. Co., gas.. 95.65 , 9 1. P. tox, bal. conir. etc...... 790' 14 Nat. Fire Ins. Co., ins. H. 5.... 15 Kiger & Co., sup 215.11 i 23 Stanley Hoffman, tren, *O.OO | 23 Harold Mosser, do *O-00 | .3 Ralph Eckrote. do *O.OO ■ .'3 Oitie Moyer, do *0 00 ; 23 Wm. Clark, d 0...... *o»° 23 Wm. Anderson, janitor eO-J-U . 2L 1. P. Steiner, d 0.... *»00 . 23 F. McD. Smith, teach 560.00 I 23 Esther Munro, do >6O 00 23 Mary Pusey, do. 15000 23 Russell Steiner, do ] 50.00 23 If. Windmiller, do 1-500 21 M. Schlagenhauf, do 120.00 21 Lester Reynolds, do. l-'-VO, 23 Edna Glendennin - do 110.00 23 Ruth Munro. ' >OO 00 23 F. McD. Smith, sup. *2.63 23 E. E. Marsh, rep. we 11.......... 69.50 27 Elmer Anderson, rep. well CL... J’-o 3D D. A. Studler, salary 60.00 December , o 10 Meahberger Bros. St. Co., stone -14.19 13 J. Kline, auditing rec 25.00 15 1. E. Eckrote & Son, slip 77 2. 2 ) ’1). A. Studler, sal & ex 70 00 21 I P. Steiner, janitor *0 00 23 \Vni. Anderson, do 80.00 23 Stanley Hoffman, trans *O.OO 23 Ottie Moyer, do *0 00 73 Harold Mosser, do *OOO 21 Ralph Eckrote, do >••• *0 00 23 W in. Clark, do *0 00 23 Ernest Zeigler, do 80.00 23 Frank McD. Smith teach -60.00 i J.ester Reynolds, do 1-•■•'0 23 Edna Glendennmg, do 38.07 23 Ruth Munro, do 88.96 >) Esther Munro, do 1*3.96 23 Mary Pusey, do. ■»<••• '!} ?t Russell Steiner, do 139.11 23 If. W'ndmiller, do 11*26 23 M. Schlagenhauf, do 108 64 2.1 Clifton Striker, comm, ex 24 *9 23 I -na Stults. teach 50.00 23 East. Ind. Oil A Sup. Co., gas.. 96.00 29 F. W'. Studler. supplies 21.23 I. 1 Bank I »nn Grove. Lt lot yr.. . 11,5 -8 WmS axJ Listings of Public Sales will b» published Free of charge in this col iimn for those who advertise the! 1 sale in the Decatur Daily’ Democraf With a daily circulation of 3,300, th> Daily Democrat reaches those win wish to buy or sell. Jan. 2Z — Lou Franz — 7>,g mites Northeast of Decatur on Adams-Allen County Line Road. Jau. 30—Paul Jones, 2>* mi. South of Dixon and 5 mi. west of Convoy on State Line. Jan. 31 —W. W. Shafer, 5 miles jouth, Us mile east of Monroeville. Feb. I—Fred1 —Fred Geisler, 2 mi east and I mi north nf Wren. Ohio Feb. 2—Bernard Tonnelier, 1 mile west and miles south of Ducatur Feb. 3—Addy Hockler 1 ini. north of Monroeville. Stock Sale. Feb. 6 —Ed Counsellor 3 mi east of Van Wert, Farm sale and registered Guernsey cattle. Feb. 7.—Jess Daniels, 7 mile scuth- ■ ■ast Decatur, I>£ mile south of Pleasint Mi Is, 3 miles west of Willshire Feb. B—.lames Mullencump 3 miles west and 2 miles north of Convoy. O. February 8 — Vai Snell, 5% miles south of Decatur, 1 mile east, Vi-mile north of Monroe on Mud Pike. Feb. 13—J. IL Ge’ - nan 10 miles east of Decatur 2 mLes oast ot Hurless school. Feb. 14—Jim Beehletner, 2% miles west ot Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15 —Kenneth Ohler,'-7 , / s miles northeast of Decatur, 5 milea south of Mouroevill* Feb 16 —Vernon Arnold, near , Craijtville. Farm sale. Feb. 21—Ferri- McGill 5 miles south- ; west of Decatur Vi mile south Wash- > ington school. ’ Feb. 22. — Henry Menstcr, Hmlle i south and I mile east Monroeville. ! Feb. 23. — Doc. Donlphant, Van ; Wert, O. Farm sale and registered ’ Guernsey cat He sale. i Feb. 23 —C. S. Mumiua, & miles 1 northeast of Decatur. Feb. 27.—Joe, Miller, 5 miles southi west of Convoy, ! Feb. 29.—W. 11. Houk, lioekfurd. O. | March I L. F. Brown, 4 miles cast ] of Wren, Ohio,
ID T. H. Reiff. Adv., see J Recapituhtion townshipfund lan. 1, 1’27, balance on hand »-6S> »Tmi rvceip.;:::::: ««6 $o Dee 3!. >927. ’ Jan. I, 1927. balance on hand $266 S 3 Receipts during year •' Total of balaneet and receipt! 639.55 Dbbureemenw during year 3SLU tan. 1. 1927, balance on hand $ 5763.01 Receipts during year '«Ba ■ Jan. 1, 1927, balance on hand $ 5.13. U Receipts during year Total of balances anil receipts 133M.8., Disbursement* during year 105.2.*t lw<- 31 1927. final ba’anre* TOTAL OF ALL F . UNDS tlw2 , - J Jan. 1. 1927, bilance on hand $1392. '. Receipts during year *’®*3*> Total of balances and receipts 3*977 3o . Disbursements during year ipn'an Dec. 31, 1927, f.nat Hartford Township. . . —o ■ —■ USE Limberlost Washing Powder .. — —0 PRESERVING CLOTHES is the part of our business in which we excel. We do all kinds DRY CLEANING with thoroughners and skill. Our I work in ’this line prolongs the life of the garment and keeps it till worn out. . . Phone 695. We call for and deliver. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS 243 W. Monroe St. — ——- —— - ■ 0
PUBLIC SALE | J, the undersigned, wi I sell at niv residence on the old fIH Custer Farm. 7 miles southeast of Decatur, I 1 /-* mile south c. Pleasant Mills. 3 miles west of Willshire, on M TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1928 fl Sale to begin at 10:00 o'clock, the following property 10-v.n: H I— HEAD OF HORSES—4 . ~ 1 hay mare, weight 1000 lbs.. 9 years od: 1 bay mare, weight M 1450 lbs., 11 years old; 1 bay horse, weight 1100 lbs., 7 years <>!<•- 1 grav mare, smooth mouth, weight 1300 lbs. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 _ , , fl 1 Jersey cow, I years old, will be fresh last of bebruai'; .JM Jersey heifers, 2 vears old; 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old. jfl ll— HEAD OF HOGS—I 4 _ fl 2 brood sows, will farrow middle of April; <5 good guts. y|fl 7 fall pigs. 3 Good Breeding Ewes. Jfl CHICKENS—I flozen young hens. fl HAY—I tons of Timothy hay. fl IMPLEMENTS , fl 1 Keystone gearless hoy loader; 1 Jancsvi’l ■■ corn planter; ,|fl walking breaking plow; 1 corn p ow; 1 Buckeye grain drill: I fl double disc; 1 manure spreader; 1 set hay bidders with side M hoards; 2 spike tooth harrows; 1 new Engali seeder; 1 good mud boat; I double shovel plow; 1 set brcechen harness; 1 set ol ol‘> ;fl| harness; 1 Vega cream separator; 1 brooder stove; 1 gasoline MM engine; other articles too numerous to mention. Sfl TERMS OF SALE—AL sums of $5.00 and under, catdi in M hand; sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, |>ur; gfl chaser giving good bankable note bearing no interest first <• fl months, and bearing S'.i interest last 3 months. No goods Io be fl removed until settled for. fflfl JESS DANIELS, Owner. ] Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. 11. O. Davis. Clerk. AM Lunch will be served bv’Plcasant Mills Banlist Ladies Aid. jfl
Mill OV 1 Illi m I Uulllu1 1 1 IO I ioiuiv.’ gHgßg Auction Sale I HORSES AND CATTLE ■ At Schlickman’s Feed Barn, just west of river M on Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana 9 Saturday, January 28,1928 I Olli J - 1 , Commencing at 1:00 P. M. ~ > ■ -.1 Head of Horses ranging in ages from 3to 8 years old an” sfl in weight from 1300 to 1500 lbs. This is h real bunch of horse* and you w ill not be disappointed when you attend this sale it y'j' 1 s9l want good c can farm chunks, sound and ready lor hard w<» t 91 11 i ,i IS ™ n On^ teiun ol ' Malch Sorrel Horses, (i years old. th” ■ weigh 2800 lbs., One team of Iron Gray Geldings, weight 13d • ■ lbs. each, mill easy make 1500 lb. horses, they are 3 years <> ■ One team ot Match Black Geldings, 6 and 7 years old, well brek • ■ imd a real honest to goodness work team. The balance are good >9 •>ark Bays of good age and plenty of quality. These are horse'; , ■ condition" 1 lkc ' are easy to handle and are in goon B , C. 11. Sheldon & Co., Owners. I TERMS—£ ASH. ■ -CATTLE— \ H llial?Grnd» e wm r K ' abc ! Ve .place and on same date, 10 V 1 ■ i■> Jnt V°? s - ‘P c Jersey cow, 5 rears ,9 1( - IS 12th tests’fio’u V >S i s 0,4 ’ Guernsey springer. will be fresh I - ■ Jersi’v <Sv b \7ii 4 ? lsl r Cin i CO^ v - 1 win be fresh Feb. 17th. a real on • | iw nf tnln’. R-l 1 I b ® fresh .FeE sth; Red cow. should be fresh | fresh hv dn\ B i k ' k 1 vow .?\V 1 call bv sid 'G 2 Brindle cows, wit 1' ■ t"Xi ’»& b r uiT k; 2 n '«'"»■ " in >»• r '-“ h 1 " I TERMS-CASH. J r E. J. AUK | Roy Johnson, Auctioneer. ■
COAL! COAL! Do you want to buy some pood coal? All lun’ps, no slack, no slate. Price right. Phone 29». E. Bennett. 15-ts Q — NOTICE—John S. Cramer, wellknown painter and r.c« resides near Decatur. Phone •'785. Ohl and new customers pions,■ take notice. COtJx , »i -—o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays ■ h iui i ii Do You Want To BUY, SELL. or TRADE REAL ESTATE See IL S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 101 aBBnES»MKBXv"Sii;'..". .’..n | -_L — _ AUCTIONEER HARRY DANIELS If you are going to make a Sale of any kind, see me at an early date. If you want to buy, sell or trade real estate, or if you want your ; automobi'e sold —see me at my office in the American Security Building, Phone 172. ■fiirurm t wimi 'i ■ ~ ~ ' ~9
