Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1928 — Page 2
PAGE TWO
r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE t'dft SaLiS— Mafichu »oy beans. gernnnatton test, W. A. Wherry. 3 mile* north Blakey Church or RL 3 j Monroeville, Ind, 109 if FOR SALE — Manchu Ito San early brown goy beans. High germination. Burk Elevator Co, Phone 25, 113 tt. FOR SALE —Choice K7T i Manchu Soy beans. John H Barger, Craigvllle,' Ind. i:!7 6tx FOR SALE Bay mare, five year old. Sound and good worker; weight ■ about 1600. Inquire of W. A. Whitten barger, 4’it miles northeast Decatur, ( phone 866-E 139-t.A WR SALE—A good mule colt 3 years old in May. Lewis Hoile. Route 7, Phone 874-P 139-3tx FOR SALE—Soybeans, good for seed. Marcellus Davison, Decatur, Ind, Monroe telephone. 139t3x FOR SALE—Three fresh cows, I Holstein and 2 Guernseys. Phone 1022. Roy Johnson. 139tl FOR SALE—Player Piano in A l shape Call at 636 Walnut St. after six P. M. 140-3tx Fdh SALt? -The stock and fixtures of the Star Grocery are for st.le. What , Will you give for it. Make me an of- ' fer. Come in and look at it. Wil! J. Johns. 14()-6t i FOR SALE — leather bed davenport. ( Good condition. Call at 309 North , Eighth st. or telephone 657. 14013 Bale —The entire herd of Herford gat tie owned by the Foaner Stock farm will be sold at auction on Friday June 29th. 141-3lc WANTED * agents wanted ( Highest cash paid weekly with par, 2 expenses to meu and women to sell our Northern Grown Guaranteed Nursery Stock. Pleasant, Profitable work Experience unnecessary. Nice sales outfit free. Write today. THE HAWKS NURSERY CO, WAUWATOSA. MIS. c 137-6tx ( —WANTED— ■ Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hldea. Alio In the market for wool. 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. & I. Crossing. J 89-W ts WA.VI ED—Light-house keeping rooms I No children. Can furnish reference. ( Address XYZ Democrat. 141-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Strictly modern house on North Second street. Immediate possession. J.F. Arnold. 139t3x FOR RENT—Eight room semi modern house, garage, truck patch. Immediate ! possession. S2O per month. James Ross Route 6 Decatur. 139-3 t FOR RENT—S~Room — a part mention High St. gas, water and lights. J. A. Harman, Phone 9072. 140-3tx FOR RENT—Two garages. Mrs. B. W Sholty; 609 Monroe Street. Phone 521 139-3 t eod.: Investors Only Losers Failure of American Investors to cash their coupons or to redeem their securities after the interest-bearing date has expired does not espec'-dly concern the treasury. When the government obligations which have been tucked away and half forgotten by their owners turn up Uncle Sam is prepared to pay. The only losers are the holders of the government securities which represent Just so much idle capital. :—o indicate Oil Deposits The geological survey says that an anticline is an upfold in rocks, and | such a fold in deposits that are buried beneath formations of more recent geologic age that were not subjected | to tlie folding cannot be detected at the surface. Such upfolds, called ! “anticlines,” are regarded as favor- ■ able to the accumulation of oil, and i it is for this reason that oil prospec- j tors endeavor to locate such struc- i tures. » . 0 Uncertainties Galore * Patient —“Doctor, I can't tell how I feel, I am anyhow, it took me suddenly. I don’t know how —I am not very jwelL I can’t tell you why.” Doctor—- -“ Take this prescription for I don’t Jknow what to the chemist; take It I don’t know how many times a day and j-ou will be cured —I don’t know jwhen.”—Cincinnati Enquirer. o Held for Hitting Elephant Engineers In Indiii have hazards that are unknown to other railroaders. For running Into an elephant on the Eastern Bengal railroad the engineer was arrejted and charged with a “negligent act” It was not a wild elephant —it had a rider, who-was killed.— Pathfinder Magazine.
THIMBLE THEATRE NOW SHOWING —“HOSPITAL HOSPITALITY. _ Bi | TH6Sloppy OLD CAP j live got absolutely V . THEI] HOOSE- T iu>St • WILL BE BETTER FOR NOTHING TO LW FOR JI V I ’ ' r THE PLACE I'M GONG J THE WIFE TURNED / £ 'fl A LUMBER YARD,77 * z O.K. G'MME \ SLIM AuD JiMMYaw dp JS&rf? v few ? V amwKSr SF'Wzw XTwiy I® -JeiaW-u Jj.aßt ~-3P j 1 ? = —i k
O— 0 —LOANS— ! ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION I ON FARM LAND at 5,5'2 and 6% —according to the amount borrowed. for a years, 10 years, or 20 years. The 20 year loan is on. Government Tian, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, reresenting 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. THE SUTTLES-EDWAKDS COMPANY Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. o— ——o (J—- .—— 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 0 0 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 phoue 727 Ambulance Service O D. F. TEEPLE State Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur anti FL Wayne Decatur Phone 254 Fort Wayne Phone A8405 I O 0 U -.- -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. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res. 1224 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 Hours: 10-12 a-m. 1-5 6-3 p.m. 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 An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGLR’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Vain Search fcr Motto
London, the heart of the British empire, is one of the few big cities , of the world that has no motto. For many years now the London county I council has been diligently striving to find one. A subcommittee of the genraj purposes committee, which had the matter in hand for nearly fifteen years, has given it up as a bad job o Many Uses for Tin Tin is used, in coating iron and steel for many commercial nod in--1 dustrlal purposes. Hoofs are made of i It; a tin compound •is nsed on the backs of mirrors; cans for vegetables and fruits are tin; buckets, , cups, pans and toys are often made of It; tinfoil envelops candles; rnedi- ' cines are often encased in it As a I pure medal it is too expensive to be used for many pur(K>ses, so stronger I and cheaper bases are found. Mr. Raymond Weaver INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO i Will come to this city from his Fort Wayne Studio for private students ; every Thursday. For information call . : F. Engle Home Phone 371
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT' THURSDAY, JUNE 11. >928.
IO a!.. ■— < Mi"" “market reports DAILY REPORT OF IX)CAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter, extras in tub lots. 45-47 c; extra firsts, 42 44c; seconds, 38-40 c. Eggs, extras, 34c; extra firsts, 32c. firsts, 29-29lic; ordinary, 28c. Poultry: heavy broilers, 35-38 c: Leghorns. 27-32 c; heavy, 26c; medium stock, 26c; Leghorns. 18-19 c: old roosters. 15-16 c; old ducks, 20-25 c, geese. 15-17 c. Potatoes. 150-pound sacks, round whites, Michigan, Wisconsin, $2 50; ■ 110-120 pound sacks, Idaho Russet Burbanks. $2.00; South Carolina, barrels. slats, $3.1543.25; staves, $3.35$3.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat July, $1.39%-%; Sept., sl4l- - Dec., $1.43%-%. Corn—July, $1.00; Sept.. 99’4-%c; Dec., 86%-%c. 1 Oats—July, old, 52%-%c; now, 53%l 4 < ; Sept., 45%c; Dec.. 47%c. Rye— July. $1.24; Sept., $1.19%; Dec., sl.lO %- FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind . June 14— (WS> - Livestock receipts Calves 50; Hogs 350; Sheep 50 market steady. 90-110 lbs 700; 110-130 lbs 775; 130-140 lbs 860 ' 140-150 lbs 875; 150-160 lbs 900; 16017»i lbs 9:50; 170-200 lbs 990; 2001250 lbs 1606; 250-300 lbs 1010 300-350 lbs 975, rcughs 700-825; stags 5(10-600; Calves 1450; spiing lambs 1450. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK i East Buffalo live stock June 14— : Hogs leceipts 1200; holdovers 865, market steady to 50 ceißs Ipwsr 250350 lbs 1025-1060; 200-250 lbs 1040-10-60; 1602<Mt lbs IMO-1040: 130-160 lbs 885-1025; 90-130 lbs 875-950 packing sows 825-900. Cattle receipts 250 calves 300 market steady. Beef steers 1300 1450; Beef cows 890-1000 low cutter and cutter cows 475-775; \ ealers 15aC 1600 sheep receipts 200 market 50 I lower bulk fat lambs 1600-1650 bulk : cull lambs 1250-1400. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected June 14) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls 15c Broilers 30c Leghorn Broilers . 25c '■ Old Roosters 9c ■ Geese 10c Ducks He Eggs dozen 24c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected June 141 No. 2 Wheat '. $1.56 . New Yellow corn per 100 . $1 to $1.40 Mixed Corn 5c less Oats -60 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 41 0 Poor Kin — Caruso was a common sort of man, ~ born with a glorious voice, which made him famous and rich. In the
days of his prosperity, he had 21 relatives living at bis house, and they nearly drove him crazy, t’aruso was less satisfactory as an artist because of his poor kin; they may have killed him at a time when be still had a good deal of value In him. Every useful man is hampered by poor kin.—E. \V. Howe’s Monthly. o —— HUMHM ROtn HOM) HALF, Noti'-e is hereby given that the Treasurer of Adams County, Indiana. Mill revolve sealed bids at Hi o’clock a. in. on Tuesday June 26 1928 for the following road bonds, to-wit: The Rufus Huser Ma<adani Road. WaUash Township. Adams County, Indiana the amount being |5.1809)0 Said bonds will be Issued in series of twenty bonds dated June 15.1928. the first series coming <|uo on May 15, 1921'. and one issue coining due every six months thereafter. Said bonds will hear Interest at therate of -1V.% per annum, payable on the 15th day of May and NoveiWber of each yew. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the State of Indiana, witli an order duly endorsed upon the records of the Board of Commissioners of said county .authorizing the issue and ‘sale of tlie same, for the purpose of providing funds for the construction of the above mentioned road. . The right Is reserved to reject any or’ '’'sa'i'd* bonds will be sold for not leas than par together witlx interest and accruing Interest. Transcripts will be on flic the office of the Auditor of Adams County. Indiana. • . , If said bonds are not sold on said date said si,le will lie continued fiom dav to day thereafter until sold. ’ Ed Ashbaucher, Treasurer. Adama County, Indiana. , J June 14-
No. 8442 .VOTItE OF FIX AL NETTLE ME XT <»F EMTATE Notice Is hereby alven to the creditors. heirs ami legatees of Itebeeca a Harkless. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held st Decatur. Indiana, on tlie 3rd day of plenibet, iv.'s. and show cause, it any. wuY the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACt’O M > with tlie estate of mtid decedent shodiJ not be approved; an<! Maid heir« are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares./ JAMES C. HAKKLI-.sn. Administrator. Decatur, Ind. June S. 1926. _ C. L. Walters. Attv. <"U O XOTK E TO BHIfMSE COXTRACTOKX Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Cotnniisaiotiers ot Adams County. State of Indiana, at their rooms' in the Court House. In the < Uy ot Decatur, Indiana, will re«eive seated bids for the construction of the following bridges, to-wlt: The France Bridge. % miles west of Pleasant Mills. St. Marys township. The Graft Bridge. 3 miles north of Macley. Preble township. Mesiiberger Wall. 3 miles west, 1 miles south, and ‘t mile east of Berne. elver Itetaining Wall. 1 miles southeast of Pleasant Mills. Sealed blds will be received until 10 o’clock a.m. on the 3rd of July. 1921. Bids will include all labor and material for said work. Any one desiring to submit plans and specifications for competition at the same letting mav do so bv filing tlie same with tlie auditor of said county not less than ten days as provided by law. Ea.-li bid shall lie accompanied with affidavit and bond as provided by law. The time for completion of said bridges will lie set at tlie time of letting contract. Tlie Board reserves tile right to reject any or all bids. B F BKEINEK GEO SHOEMAKER , JOHN G. HOFFMAN Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Ind. By: Martin Jaberg, Auditor. June 7-14 . . ■-...0 No. 2449 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors heirs and legalee>».of Sarah Ann Foley, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at I>e< atil", Indiana, on’the 3rd day of September. 1928, and show- cause. if any. why the FIN Al. SETTLEMBNT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent stiouat not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distrildt tive shares HANSEL L. FOLEY. Administrator. Decatur, Ind., June 7, 1928. 7-14 0 XOTK E OF SALE OF Hi tt. ESTATE By Admiuistrntrix Tlie undersigned, administratrix of tlie estate of Samuel J McAhren, do- . eased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, she will at the Law Office of Dore B. Erwin Decatur. Indiana, between the hours of l(M*0 o’clock A M and 2:DO o'clock P. M. on Saturday. June 23. 1928. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southeast quarter < *-« i of the southwest quarter <' 4 > of section twen-ty-five <2i) in township twenty-seven <271 north of range tenrteen lit) east, containing forty <4O) acres, more or Jess except commencing at the northwest corner of said fortv (40) acres, thence south five (5) rods, twelve (12) feet to the center of Yellow Creek Ditch, thence northeast in the center of said Creek Ditch to the north line of said fortv (40) acre tract, thence west to the place of beginning, also ilw east half i’ll of the northeast quarffi (hi of the southwest quarter ( L ' of said section twenty-five i 25) in township twenty seven (27) north of range fourteen (141 east, also commencing at the southeast corner of the west half ; of the northeast quarter < 1 of the southwest quarter of said section twen-tv-five (25). township and range aforesaid. thrive west thirty-one (311 rods eleven and one half ill’.gi feet to tlie center ot Yellow- Creek Ditch, thence down the meanderings of said Ditch to the uortti line of tlie soutliwest quarter ii, i of said section twenty-five (25) thence east thirty-two <321 rods to th-
northeast corner of said west half (>» ) i of said northeast quarter <>, I of said i southwest quarter ( '« 1 of said section twenty-five <25), township and range , aforesaid, them e south to tiie place ot beginning. Containing sixty-si* (66) i acres in all. Eccept from the foregoing the following tract sold off therefrom commencing at a stone at the northeast corner of the northcast quarter ( >of tlie southwest quarter ( >, ) of said section twenty-five (25) township and range aforesaid, thence west along the north ( line of said quarter section 1186 feet to the center line of the John W. McKean. Jr.. Drain, as now located, thence up the meandering* of said drain to tilcenter of the Public Highway running through the south half (Vs i of tlie northeast quarter i '<) of the southwest quarter i'» )of section twenty-five (25) township and range aforesaid, thence southeast anil northeast witli the rente.line of said highway to a point 921 feet south of the northeast corner of said quarter section on the east line of said tract-, thence north along the center line of the highway on said east line to tlie place of beginning, containing 19.22 acres. Containing In all Forty-Six and Sev-enty-Eight One Hundredths (46.7*1 acres, more or less, in Adams County. Indiana. Staid sale will he made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions; One third of the purchase money cash on day of sale; one third In nine months and one third in eighteen mouths therefrom. Deferred payments to be evidenced by notes bearing six tier cent (6%) interest and secured by mortgage and freehold surety, waiving relief and providing for attorney's fees for col- • lection; or purchaser may pay all cash. Emily McAh’ren Administratrix Dore B. Erwin, Attrney May 31 June 7-11 AFI’OIN TMUXT OF VOMI MS TH ATOttNotice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Chauncey L. Brentlinger. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Melvin J. Weeker. Administrator. Lenhart, Heller and Schurger. Attorney June 13, 1923. June 14-21-28
XOTK E TO BIDDER!* Notice la hereby given that the Board of ComtnlssioiierH of Adams County. Indians, al tlieir regular meeting to lie held In July 1928. will reI dve bids for supplies to Iw uwil for tlie three month* lioginuing ■ ! "‘- at tin- County Infirmary. Itequlsltion for supplies now on file at tlie office of the Auditor of Adams County. B I’. BUEiNF.It GE<l SHOEMAKF.It JOHN G. HOFFMAN. Couimiaaloners <>f Ad.mis County. Indiana. Bv Martin Jalwrg, Auditor. _ June i-ll NOTICE TO T4TPA4ERB OF BOND ISSI E In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Preble township, Adams county. Indiana. Notice is hereby given tlie taxpayers of Preble township in Adams county, state ot Indiana, that tlie proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place on tile sth <l:y> of June. 1 928, determined to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of tlie bonds proposed is estimated at $.'.919 3tl but not to exceed fo.Soti.no bearing interest at th" rate of 4)4 7» P e >' annum; t4ie net assessed valuation of all property of Preble township is 12,341Ju0.im and tile present indebtedness without tills issue is in the sum of $50,464.00. Tlie proceeds of such bond issue ace to lie used for tlie cost of construction of tlie Herman Buuck road in said unit. Ten or more tax|iayers'. other than those who pay pull tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such deterniUiation may appeal to tlie State Board of Tax Commissioners for further determination by filing a petition therefore with tlie I'ounty Auditor on or before the expiration of twenty-nine days from tiie sth day of June 1928. and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in tiiis county. B. F. BKEINEU GEO. SHOEMAKE It. JOHN G HOFFMAN. Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. By: Martin Jaberg. Auditor. June 7-14 o NOTICE TO T4XPAI ERS OF BOND ISS< E In the matter of determining to issue bonds by Monroe tow-nship, Adams county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given the taxpay- < ers of Monroe township in Adams i county. State of Indiana, that the pro- ■ per legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place on the s'.h day of June, 1928. determined to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of the bonds proposed is ‘ rx? 7 t at »■»»»♦ tf* ' ceed bearing intwest at tuu rate of 4*2% per annum; the net assessed valuation of all property of Monroe township is $5.871.<»n. and
the present indebtedness without this ■ issue is in the sum of $126,784.77. The proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for the cost of construction of the Reuben Meyer Road in said umt. ■ Ten or more taxpayers, other than I those who pay poll tax only, who feel • themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners tor fur- ‘ ther determination by filing a petition therefore with the County Auditor on 1 or before tlie expiration of twenty-nin- • days from the sth day of June. 1928, 1 5 and tlie State Board will fix a date for- - hearing in this couivW , B. F. BBEI.NER. ] t GEO. SHOEMAKER. JOHN G. HOFFMAN. ! Board of Commissioners I of Adams County. Ind. ’ Bv- Martin Jaberg, Auditor. l June 7-11 1 o—- > NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWXERS t In The Mutter Os The Main Alley f I ui pro wi»»rul: I Notice is hereby given that the Corr- - mon Council in ami for the city of s Deotur, Indiana, did on the i»th day ? of June, 192 S pass and adopi a. ptehniiaary resolution to make tlie follow - j ing described improvement on Main l and approach in said city, to- > wit:
Commencing at the west side of the Second Street Brick Improvement at the northeast corner of in lot number 252 in the First Addition to the City of Decatur, Indiana. Thence running west over, on and along the alley about 288 feet to the east side of the 3rd street brick improvement and there to terminate. APPROACH: »’oiinneih’ing at the north side of the Monroe Street Brick Improvement at the southwest corner of inlot number 250 in the First Addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana, theme running? north over, on and along the alley about 198 feet and there to terminate with tlie main alley improvement in the northwest corner of inlot number 252 in said Addition. Further notice is also given that the Common Council will on the 19th dav us June, 1928, at 7 o’clock F. M., at their council room in said city, hear and receive any and all objections and remonstrances which may be made or filed against said improvement and will then determine whether or not the benefits accruing to the property Hable to be assessed therefor will l» n equal to the estimated costs thereof. Witness my hand and official se il this 7th day ot June. 1928 CATHEI UN E KAUFFMAN, (Seal) City Clerk. June 7-11 O Half Bird, Half Animal The flying fox of Sumatra, one of nature's rarest forms of animal life, grows to enormous size and has the appearance of being half bird and half animal. Q Fast Traveling The fastest horse has run a mile In about 9fi seconds. A railway train lias covered the distance in 30 seconds. An automobile has done it in 16 seconds, and an airplane In 11 seconds.—Liberty Magazine. ' Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
GILLIUM DENIES KLINCK’S CHARGE Indianapolis. June 14. UNS) - Attor- 1 ney General Arthur L. Gilliom today stnick a blow against clemency for Earl Klinck, former henchman of D. C. Stephenson, who is under prison sentence for participating in the tiling of a false affidavit, by tiling an affidavit in Marion bounty criminal court denying Klinck s alleged statement that he reprsented the attorney general during his manipulations. “This affidavit is made for the information of the tiial judge in said cause for such relevancy as it may have against any petition for clemency by said Klinck." William M. Rogers, star witness against Klinck, had testified that Klinck had told him that he was representing Gilliom, who had the hacking of United States Senator James E. Watson and Clyde A. Walb, form er republican state chairman, when Klinck first demanded that Rogers retract his testimony before the Senator James A. Reed slush fund committee that Senator Watson held an imjieiiai passi>ort in the ku klux klan' o The Go-By As a husband and wife were walking down the street, the wife said: 1 “Look at that adorable hat in the ! window. Let's go buy it.” And the husband replied, “Certainly, dear, ; right by It.’’—Montreal Star. V o Valuable Tobacco Box One of the world’s most remarkable tobacco boxes Is tn Caston hall, Lon don. It Is more than a foot square and four feet high, and It weighs 100 • pounds. The original bos of 200 years ago has been inclosed in others added from time to time, all encased in sil- ' ver. It Is now insured for $3.~i.00Q.
Our Next Public Auction Will Be Held Saturday, June 16, at 7:30 pan. w.l IMT •• ? - TLII * ■ -trnMiMfc. ■_ WKK.xiW**' • ;»»«•*** ~' M ’** ,r OF*ALL KINDS OF VALUABLE FURNITURE. Consisting of: Davenport; Renown Range, good as new; Bugs; Tables; Library Tables; Dresser; Chilfonier; Rocking chairs. Dining Room Chairs; Oil Stove; Cabinets; Cupboard; Lots, Beds and Springs; Buffet; Commodes. Perry Ogg’s Second Hand Store 110 Jefferson Street. Decatur, Indiana Jack Brunton, Auctioneer ' ’ b v ! r {K 1 Receiving Money Bf * L i See how it looks added to youi ■ 1 ! First National savings balance J —you may decide that you like i it there better than anywhere else! Sr 6 fiapitaTand r. ISrcqtumndianfe 1
c,an < stui D, scovered ra (’linton. Ind . .bin,. ] ( B IM S | the operators ot a Btl|l ‘ found in a vacant lions.. aI i o , g » gan street 1,. ~. U1)1 ,. than " H lons ot mash seized bv th ,. Z & iff as well as finished liquor. h I Weighting Silks I A certain amount of we| e ht| n . u ■ legal In some silk fabrics. The sob- H stance most generally used In weight- S ing Is salts of tin dissolved In mor |. I ntic acid. Heavily weighted silk ft. ■ teriorates and Is lower in prire. S I Eighty pound steel rails, :«l I feet long. sls net ton. Steel I rails for corner posts. 7 inch I high. 9 feet long. $2.25 each. I 2.000 good white oak railroad I ties, good as new. tor line posts I 20c each. Each tie will make I two posts. I Julius Haugk, I Phone 666. I LEASE EXPIRES June 20,1928 ! on strip of water front land, on west embankment of lake St. Marys. 1 mile south of i Celina. Ohio. Holder of lease is unable to release, and ; will sell lots. 40 x 60 price $175. J. C. BOWSER, Realator. Celina, 0.
