Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SAIJS— Eight Arrtp, two and half miles north east of decfttur. Also nom*.' corn fodder, W. R. Wood*. 35-3tx IX)T< SALS—Decatur Quality fraby Chicks. We have 200 8. C. Reda and 200 heavy mixed. Come and see them for a real buy. Place your order now for further delivery. The Decatur Hatchery Phone 497 Decatur, Ind 35-3 t Ft>R SALE —Six tons clover hay. Bal ed. One purebred shorthorn cow and <»Jf. One purebred shorthorn heifer 18 months old. Also 111 Oliver riding plow. C. D. Houk. Hoagland, Indiana. RR 1 i-'t'K sale -Four-year-old Suernaey cow, fresh in April, test 6-8. Guaranteed straight and right. Mi mile east of Jefferson high school. Clint Hart, Berne, Ind., R 3. 38t3x Poft~SALE Martz Mountain carnary and cage; bird supplies. 438 Mercer Ave. x FOR SALE—Good Young cow fresh Price SBO. Call Phone 719 F. 36-3tx OLD CORN - FOR SALE — Inquire John Hincb. Decatur R 4. Preble phone 37t2x
WANTED WaNT l EI *—House-work to do by experienced. capable, country girl. Call Emanuel Miller residence Craigville phone. 35-3tx WANTED Au experienced stenographer and bookeeper. Phone 1084 36-3tx WANTED — Housework by middle aged lady. Inquire Box X, Democrat. 37-2 t x WANTED—Ladies to paint band kerchiefs at home. . No experience necessary. We tenth you free. Good pay. Permanent. Silks free but not paints. Send for free samples Beautext Company, San Francisco. Feb. 13-27 X FOR RENT FOR RENT —Garage near business district. Phone 170 er inquire at Daily Democrat office. 32t6x FOR RENT—Sleeping Rooms in modem home; also garage for rent. 304 N. Sth St. Phone 711. 35-3tx FOR RENT —134 acres’ Six to 8 cows, 5 to 6 brood sows; 20 ewes furnished. Tenant to furnish implc meats and teams. 50-50 proposition Phone Monroe 23. 35-3 t FARM - FOR - RENT— Forty-four acre farm In Monroe township. One aud nne half miles west of Salem and nine miles south of Decatur. C:d! pecatyr Phone 870-C ij-" 37-Jt FOR RENT —House on West Madison street. Inquire of Mrs. Joe Bunuegraff. Phone 812. 36-31 FOR RENT—At Monmouth, Two or three furnished or unfurnished rooms for light house-keeping; private entrance: use of garage. Phone 8722 or 8721. 36-31 LOST AND FOUND LOST —A new Diamond Cord tire, 11••Mise number 271098. aud tail-light Lost on Decatur Fort Wayue road; re ward for return. Martin Heckman. Route 1. Decatur. Phone 860-A 36-21 IX4ST — Small - iark red Pocketbook contalnflig $26. Saturday afternoon. Findct please return to Free!; Hower, Reward. 37-3 t o
* CONGRESS TODAY * If If If >f W if If If Senate Takes up Welsh resolution for public utilities investigation. Judiciary committee considers pending bills. House Considers private bills. Naval affairs committee continues building program hearings, agriculture committee continues farm relief hearings. , —— o —i- — - NEWCASTLE—-Police will investigate to see if a dog which attacked Lorenc Moffitt, 15, of Newcastle was mad. The girl has lacerations on the arms and neck. ■■■■MB|■■■■■HMB| JUST PHONE 2 85 We dry clean by the continuous flow process. < SWISS DRY CLEANERS 161 So. 2nd St. "You must be satisfied." -JIL1" in——i, ts FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of 71tle heal Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Officer-Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat.
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() ( L 0 ANS I ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I at 6%, for 5 yean. 10 year* or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION i ON FARM LAND at 5, s*/ e & 6', | according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. | The 20 year loan is on Government P-an, with new full nay- I ment plan that is advantageous ! to borrower. j The Suttles-Edwards Co. I Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Indiana O () (>— (I D. F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decalin an ’ v i v „ n(? Decatur Phone 254 Fort Ma. ne O -0 o —-0 Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal Works E. A. CIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 o 0 O- ~ 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER I FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly 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 You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office 4-tours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves 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. Cud Si.
B Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, • . . Indiana Office 1, Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Phones 606 and 1022. () X) A JUST REWARD I "EVERY SPOT GONt” and as fresh and dainty as new. We often hear such pleased ex- I clamations from patrons who I have entrusted us with seme specially delicate task of I Dry Cleaning and Pressing. j DECATUR DRY CLEANERS | 243 W. Monroe St. Phone 695 I o o
Health is 75 percen I. o f an y success. I tegular at ten lion backbone, „jßa3 whi c h is llt e Wk/?-3W foundation <> f _ vour health, pavs l (DrmJlessAystem)'' l n ,10 * make \ o/’HotftK, V vo ti r ippomlmen I for health RIGHT NOW? Phone fur an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours; 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1928
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Pittsburgh Livestock Market Cattle—Supply 800, market steady, choice sl4-14.50; prime $13.50-14; good 113.50-14: tidy butchers $12.2513; fair $11.50-12.25; common $9-10.25. common to good fat bulls $8.50-9.75; common to good fat cows $5-8.50; heifers $lO-11; fresh cows and springers $5-5.25; veal calves $17.<10. Sheep and lambs—Supply 2000: market strong: good $9; lambs sl6. Hogs—Receipts 5000, market active; prime heavy bogs $8.35-8.50, heavy mixed $8.50-8.75; extreme heavies $8.25-8.40; mediums $8.95-9; heavy Yorkers $8.95-9; light Yorkers, SB-8.25: pigs $7.50-7; roughs $7-7.25; stags $7.-7.25. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts—Calves 25; hogs 500; beep 100; market 10-20 lower. 180210 ttis. $8.30; 210-250 lbs. $8.15; 250300 n,s. $8; 300-35 n tt.s. $7.90; 160-180 tlis. $8.15; 140-160 lbs. $7.75; 110-140 tbs. $7.25; 90-110 tbs. $6.90; roughs $6-6.50; stags $4-5; calves $16.50 down; lambs sl4 down. Grain Markets Closed Chicago, Feb. 13.—(INS)—All grain markets were closed today In honor the birthday of Abraham Lincoln. All stock exchanges and cotton markets in the country were closed. Only livestock markets were open for trading. , LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 13) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 11c Chickens 20c i,eghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters 9c ! White Ducks . 15c Oeese 14c Eggs dozen 22c LOCAL GRAIN MARKFT (Corrected February 13) Barley, per bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 75c Oats 50c New Corn 70c to sl.lO Old White or Mixed Corn (ear)— $1.25 Wheat $1.34 Old Yellow Corn $1.30
-OCAL GROCERS’ EGG MaRKE’ Eggs dozen 22c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c JAMES HOFFMAN EXPIRES SUNDAY 4CUATINUBD FROM PAGB 1)861 this city. Funeral aet vices will be held Tuesday afternoon at. 1 o’clock at the residence, and at l:3ti o'clock at the Zion Reformed church. The Rev. A. K .Fledderjohann, and the Rev. O. H. Scherry. the latter of Vera Cruz, will officiate at the aervicos. Burial will lake place in the St. Lukes taefuriiieil cemetery, Kirkland township o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays o- —— ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician & 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 w. Q _o Typewriting Stenographic Work If vou have any extra typewntng or stenographic work 1 will be glad to <lo it. Phone 42 for ipixrintnienf. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Memnian's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. COAL Buy The Best Yellow Pine Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St
SHERIFF 1 * SALE xo. ims In the AdnniM Clrcnlt < ourt State of Indiana, Adams County SS: William V. Wood vs. G. S. baeknelt <). S Mcknett Oil Co. By virtue of an order of sale to me ■ Hreeted from the Cleric of the Adams Circuit Court. 1 will expose at publi sale to tile higlnst and liest bidder on tlu- 21th day of Fehrunry IH2B between tile hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and -I o'clock I'. M. on said day at the- East door of the court house of Itecatur. Indiana, tile rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described iruacholds towlt: Lease and leasehold for oil ami gas upon tlie west half of tin north east quarter of section I, twonahlp 2. r > north of range 15 east, also cominenclng ut tile north cast corner of the north east quarter of section 34, township 26 nortli range 15 east, thence running west t o: and 2-3 rods, tlience south 164* rods, thence east 106 and 2-3 rods, tiienc-o north 160 rods to the place of beginning. containing 106 acres more or less and also the south east quarter of the south east quarter of section 27 township 26 ntirtli. range 15 east and also commencing at the south west corner of Cm south half of the north east uuaat. r of section 7. township 25 nortn of range 15 east, tlience running east too nnd 2-3 rods, tlience south S<> rods tlience west 11*6 and 2-3 rods, thence south 86 rods to the place of beginning Also commencing at tin- north west co - ner of tlie north half of Un- north east quauter of section 7 townsWp 25 north of range 15 east, thence to run east 53 amt *8 rods, tlience south 80 -red 1 tlience west 53 and ’□ roils, tlience north s'.i rods to the place of beginning, all in Adams County. Indiana, taken as the property of O. S. Ixtcknett and <l. s I.arknett Oil Company, said sale to b< without relief from valuation or appraisement laws and failing to receive a bid thereon sufficient to pay the judgment and costs in said cause said lease and leaseholds will be offered fol sale outright Further notice is also given that by virtue of an order of sal*- to inc directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court and Adams County Indiana in tlie above entitled cause 1 will expose and offer for sale at public nuetio nto the highest amt best bidder for cash, on the 21th days of February 1928 between I In hours of 16 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I'. M., at the following descrlved premtses: Tlie leasehold on the west half of (ho nortli east quarter of section 4 township 25 north of range 15 east, also commencing at the north east corm-, of the nortli east quarter of Section 3 !r township 26 north range 15 east, thenc. i running west l'*6 and 2-3 rods, theme : south 160 rods, tlience east 106 and 2-3 I rods, tlience nortli 160 rods to the place of beginning, containing 106 acres more or less, and also the smith east quarter of the south east quarter of section 27 township 26 nortli, range 15 east and also eonitnenetng at flie ssnth west corner of th* 1 south half of the nortli oast quarter of section 7. township 25 nortli range 15 east, thence running east 106 and 2-3 rods, thence nortli 80 rods, therree west I**6 and 2-:: rodt thence south -80 rods, to tin place beginning. Also, cotnmencing at the north west corner of the north liaif of the nortli i-ast quarter of section 7, township 25 nortli of range 15 cast thence to run east 53 and *.i rods tlience south 80 rods, tlience west 53’-. rods, tlience north 80 rods to Hie p!*’'-e «f beginning, all in Adams count?'. Indiana. The following described personal property located on the aboVc described premises tow'll; The oil wells, derricks, sheds, piping, casing, tubing tooools ntaehinery. power houses lead lines. Kas lines drive pipe, null rode engines, tanks and all oilier elpiipnieut used in the operation of said wells an** oil leas*', situate on above described premises. Taken as tht property of *'■ S. laicknett and <J. S. laickiu tt Ooil Company, said sale to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws This 30th day of lanuary 11'28 Hurl Hollingsworth. Sheriff <*f Adams County. Indiana Hubei DeVoss. Attorney Jan. 31 -l eb. 6-13 — -—0- — LIBERTY CENTER DEFEATS BERNE Wells Count y Quintet Hands Fighting Five 44-24 Defeat Th*' IkTiio high Bthuol basketball teani was defeated by the Liberty Center quintet, on the latter’s floor Saturday night. 44-24. The winners were ahead at the end of the halt, 16-9. M. Myers, Liberty Center forward, waa the scoring star o£ tbo garni, einking ten field goals. Stucky led the Berne attack with four field goals and five free throws. In the inrtaiivraiser, the Liberty Center second team defeated the ueruc reeoiids, 25-18. Lineup * and summary: Berne (24) Liberty Center (14) Ehrsam F M. Myers Price F . Mtissilmar H. Myers. C Walker Hpeicber .(■ Poling Stucky U . Craig Substitutions: (Berne) Biery for Speicher. Field goals: Ehrsam 2; H Myers 3; Stucky 4; M Myers 10; Mui'dluiiui 5 Walkers 3; I’oliug 2; Crith'. 2. Foul goals: Prijce 1; Stucky ■ \ -Q Card of Thanks We desire to thank the frietul ueighboLs aud relatives fur their kind ncss to us during our illness and quarantine with Diptheria (no death) Henry C. Buettner Irina Buettner, Daughter Oscar Buettuor, son Norman Buettner sun. Walter Buettner sou ,
PEACH CROP POOR!' EXPERTS REPORT Lafayette. Ind.. Feb. 13. — (UP) The peach crop in many sections of Indiana lias been almost totally blighted, while the yield will be materially reduced over the entire area. Doyle Zaring. secretary of the Indiana Horticultural Society, and Prof. C. L. Burkholder, of the horticultural department at Purdue University announced today after completing a careful examination of peach buds for a huge number of mchards. The col<l wave' during the first few days of January was responsible -for the loss. Coming as it does on the heels of two successive bad years, the poor yield will lie felt keenly by Teach growers of the state. Professor Burkholder’s.reports show that practically all of the Hal*' and Siberia peach byds in the vicinity of Indianapolis have been killed, alhough live buds can be found on Champion, Belle amt George and Carman varieties. The destruction has been widespread. Reports from Aurora show >0 to 85% killing; Petersburg, 90%; Vincennes, 50 to 80%; Lafayette, less than 1% alive; Mitchell. 90 to 98% tilled; Decker. 50 to 75%. In spite of the widespread killing, the Purdue authority advises that by eareful management, growers who still have live buds may be able to supply at least part of the many consumers who demand peaches of the ligh Indiana quality. O--LAPORTE—Smashing of eight dozen eggs made a yellow spot on a r.-iad near here when two automobiles collided. Mrs. James Price, ot Kingsniry, suffered fractured kneecaps and ose. Edward Heiniraw, ot Kings>ury. suffered a broken nose and cuts. GIFT DAY at Monroe, Ind. Saturday, Feb. 18 2:30 o’clock Everybody Invited. I 1 Listings of Public Sales will bt mblished Free of charge in this col utnn for 'those who advertise thel 1 ■ale In the Decatur Daily Democrat Vith a daily circulation of 3,300, the >ai!y Democrat reaches those who. visit to buy or sell. Feb. 14- Jim Beehicmer, 2Vi miles west of Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 15—Kenneth Ohler. 7% miles northeast of Decatur, 5 miles south of Monroeville. Feb 16—Vernon Arnold, near Feb. 17—Seth Gilbert, near Middle Point, Ohio. Feb. 20—Truman Ray 3L. mi southwest of Van Wert. ’raigville. Farm sale. Feb. 21—Perry McOill 5 miles soufnwest of Decatur % mile south Washington school. Feb. 22 —Henry Menster. ’/fc-mile south and 1 mile east Monroeville February 24—Harry Frauliiger, .8 mi west of Decatur. I eb. 24 Otto Vtefel, I mile west. 1 mile north of Preble; 5 miles west 1 mile nortli of Decatur. Feb. 25—M-CAfee, aud Ilaiflich, sale bam Markle. Indiana Guernsey cattle. Feb. 28-Otto Moser, mi north of Linn Grove, closing out sale. n, ”'‘ D ' ,n:itp "- Vhn Wert (~ I-arm sale and registered Guernsey cattle sale Feb. 23 —C. S. Mumma, 5 miles northeast of Decatur. Eeb. 27—BcM illiauis 2 miles north of Wren, closing out sale. Feb. 29.-W. H. Houk. Rockford. O. March I—L F. Brown, I miles east of Wren, Ohio. ‘'larch 2 —Alton Underwood, 3 mi east us Wren Ohio. March 6 Ralph Barkley 1 mi west 2 mi north of Boston. March 7—l. V. Krick, 7 mi east of Willshire.
Thirteen Attacks On I Girls Are Cleared Up, Indianapolis, Ind.. Feb. 13—(INS)- I Thirteen attacks on girls have been cltwred up by confessions of Earl j Craig, 29, and Henry Sheckels, 18, held| in jail here today, according to police. Craig has admitted twelve of the; attacks police said. ■ We will seek the heaviest senten- J ces possible for these two men,'' chief i of police Claude Worley announced after their arrests. "Such persons are worst type of criminals.” Bonds of both men were set pt $lO,000. Craig was charged witii assault and battery with intend to commit criminal assault aud with vagrancy. Sheckels was charged with criminal assault. Craig, employed as a watchman at the Minnesota street dumps, was arresteil late Saturday. Sheckels was taken into custody after an attack on a
PUBLIC SALE | I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction on the Mrsl Win. Arnold farm, 2 miles east and 21A miles north of I'.raifivilM 7 milt s west of DecatuY. 2 miles west of Peterson, on ] THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1927 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. | 6— HEAD OF HORSES—6 J cam of Bay mares, 9 and 10 years old, weight 281 HI lbs., I real work team; Sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1650 lbs .A sound; Bav mare, 10 years old, a good work mare, Bav spring coll; Black horse, 8 years old, weight 1200 lbs. 1 7— HEAD OF CATTLE—7 Bed cow. 3 years old, giving a good Low, be fresh in June;! Guernsey and Jersey cow, 3 vears old, be fresh bv dav of salt;] Durham cow. 3 vears old. will be fresh in April; Durham cow,» vears old. calf bv side; Rod cow, 6 years old, will be fresh iuß March; While Shorthorn bull, 2 years old. a good one; 2 Hnl-B stein heifers. 7 months old, registered and from good cows;B Durham heifer, 18 months old. I HOGS 20 shouts, weigh 50 pounds each. | SHEEP 5 ewes due to lamb in March, good ones. | POULTRY 275 English wliite leghorn pullets and yearling*! HAY AND GRAIN ’ 10 ton of mixed hay heavy with clover; 10 ton of bailtdi wheat straw, not a drop of drain .on this straw ; 1000 bushel of] Corn in crib, extra good quality; 250'bushel of high quality oats;! 25 bushel of barlev. 1 FARM MACHINERY Fordson Tractor, fullv equipped, Oliver 12 iucn plows. Me-] Gormick Deering tractor disc. This outfit b < n out 8 months. || IMPLEMENTS Deering mower. .5 ft.; Dain loader; tedder; Turnbull wagon] and beet rack; Oliver corn cultivator; Corn p'inter; breaking] plow; spring tooth harrow; John Deere riding breaking pio" .j Buggy; set of breedhing harness; double set of single work har-| ncss; horse collars; and many articles too numerous to mention I TERMS—AII sums of $lO and under cash, over that amount] a credit of 9 months will be given, purchasin’ to give i good bank | able note bearing X', interest the last 3 months. 1' discount] for cash over SIO.OO. I VERNON ARNOLD Ro' S. Johnson, Auctioneer. Lunch served on grounds. ■■■' - -- -— ■ ' __ - —- - II—PUBLIC SALE] The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Geo. Ohler farm, miles northeast of Decatur, or mites south of Monroevill', on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928 Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock a, m.—Consisting of the following property: 7 —HORSES—7 Be> Mare. 9 years old. sound, will weigh 1550; Gray Horse, 9 ?wt>• <«?■ sound, win weigh 1400: Black Mare, 14 years old, in foal, will weigh L Bay Horse. 14 years old. will weigh 1500; Bav Colt. 2 years old. an extra good one. weight 1250; Bay Horse, 3 years old. weight 170<»; Ba> Mar* ” years old, in foal, weigh l?0<> n „ 2—CATTLE —2 „ . One Koan cow, 1 yrs. old, due to freshen last-of Feb.; 1 good Bull, Is D13 — SHEEP — 13 head of extra good Shropshire Ewei. n .., 25 —HOGS —25 ~ Oirn Poland China brood sow; 1 Spotted Poland Boar, I’/a > l,ll 0 ' »vei-age from 40 to 75 pounds. BCjwq FIVE TONS GOOD CLOVER HAY 15 BUSHEL SOY BEA . IMPLEMENTS fl cul , l,u,ller - 1 fl- cut, in good shape; John Deere ino'sei- ■ ■ c.ouuick-Deering web hay loader, new; hav tedder; tddr ' |IVC ’ . FhoX r 10 dlßr grai '* dnU: Supertof -lOhoe drill; C. B * O “o O Hi i>, T'i tter; 1 Oliver lidin S '-orn cultivator; disc harrow; spike WJ walkm» i J BBO ca "81dow; Scotch clipper walking breaking I'lo' ■ r| , , ' klng bieaking plow; 1 Studebaker wagon. Mi tire; hay ladder with IpK 7n b *J e ? ; 0,18 otller hay ’adder; 1 set heavy breeching , i arn< ’ Bß ' |i(1 ,.. sets of hghi farm harness; horse collars; doubledrecs; some other a too numerous t () mention. » , i( TERMS All sums <.f SIO,OO a ud under, cash: over Hint a meta. I ■ ' < i cum 'nY glreu " ,p IH(,t " ,r,,p ll ' outUH ,0 ~rf,' v S ' : " ttwouHl will be given for cash on all sums over $10.0". royjouncos KENNETH OHLER , Ijingep , HOY JOHNSON and CHRISTE BOHNKE, LEO bH,NS tierti Auctioneers Lunch served by Ladies Aid of East Liberty.
26-yoar-oltl married woman late Saturday. Craig recently was released fr om the Indiana state farm where we h a ,[ just completed a sentence furattew. ed criminal assault. ■ 1 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pj n lAshbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739
