Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 24 August 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISEMENTS, ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ FOR SALE FOft SATk or TRADE— true tor, plow, disk and cart, all in No. 1 condition. Second house eouth of the Dent school. J. K. Hahn. 19St6x FOR SAl.E—Wash creek sand, good for concrete work. Chas. W. Johnson. R. 7. Phone 865-B. 200t3x FOR SALE OR LEASE — Grocery consisting o f groceries, lunch counter and gasoline station, splendid location on a busy street. A wonderful opportunity for the right party. Would consider a city property in exchange. For further information see owner. Gilbert Strickler, ■ Telephone "48. 300-3tx For SALE—Hogs. Lula Walters. ; Route 8. FOR SALE —Large, high grade Short- , horn heifer with calf . Fine animal. | good milker. Also Guernsey male calf R. J- Mann, phone J. 885. 200-3tx. I FOR SALE—3 sows with 28 pigs two weeks old Peter Pearsou. Route 1. Phone 870-R 200-3 t FOR SALE —42 head of shouts weighing 95 pounds. Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur. lI.R. 2. 2 0 13 - USED CARS 1927 Chevrolet Coach — First class condition. 1926 Nash Special 6, 4-door sedan. 1925 Dodge Sedan. 1925 Dodge 4-pass. Coupe. 1925 Ford 4 door Sedan 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Star Sedan 1925 Ford Touring Open Evenings Liberal terms. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 209-13 No. Ist ft. WANTED Special notice to Singer users-free attachment lessons every Thursdayevening 7 to 8:30. Phone for reser- • vations. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 134 West Monroe. 199-3 L WANTED —A salesperson interested' in selling high quality home equip.ment with satisfactory compensation. Call at Central Electric Co. 199t3x WANTED—Man with truck to work ' • on commission. Phone 949 or ad-. ;dress Postoffice box 181. 199-4tx. FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room modern resl-' • dence near business section. Both • hard and soft water, furnace, garage. D. Suttles. ISITF ' FOR RENT—Five-rooui, ground floor, i Tentrance building at Bellmont park. •Good clean, comfortable rooms. $lO , ‘per month. Three-room cottage in •Bellmont park. $lO per month. Call 606 or see Roy Johnson. 201-3 t. FOR - RENT - — SeVen-rooin - modern house on North 6th street. B. J. Rice, 237 North sth street, phone IS4. • 201. . b LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sigmi Chi fraternity pin. set with pearls. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. ■ 191-ts -FOUND —Stray sow and shoat. Owner may have same by paying dam- j ages done to crops and ad. Chas. Bittner, R. R. 4, Preble phone. 199t3x LOST — 3-strand necklace between Edwards Studio and N. 11th street. If ■ ■found, please return to 319 North 11th . street or call 720. 201-3 t LOST—RoII of money containing two ten dollar bills and one five somewhere between First St. and City Hull. Finder please call 225 or return to City Hall and receive reward. 201-3 t
«¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥JI * HOSPITAL NOTES * 14¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥. ¥ ¥ ¥ K Ellen Uhrick, eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Uhrick, 821 North Second street, underwent a major operation during the night at the Adams County Memorial hospital. ' Mrs. J. M. Ralston, of Savanah, Ga., 1 sister of Mrs. Charles Knapp, 840 Mercer avenue, underwent an operation for tonsils at the Adams County Memorial hospital She is‘getting along ■ nicely. , o SPECIAL—For Saturday. One lot of I velvet hats at $3.00 each. One lot at.) $2.00 each. Felt hats, $2.50 to $5.00. j Just received a new shipment of velvet hats at $5.00 each. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman. 222 S 4th Street. 201-2 t ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Experience, ability, energy, knowledge of values and a wide acquaintance enable# me to render you a service that will mean more dollars and cents for you, the day of the sale. - Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples' Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Aug. 24.—(U.R>-Live-I stock: Hogs: receipts 2,009; holdovers: 1,000; market fairly active, 1015c up: 250-350 pounds 1240-1300; 200250 pounds 1300-1335; 160-200 pounds 1310-1340; 130-160 pounds 1285-1340; 90-130 pounds 1250-1325; pks. sows 1100-1160. . Cattle: receipts 300; calves; 600; market veals 50c up; beef steers 12501625; It. strs. and hfrs. 1400-1675; beef cows 825-1025: low cutter and cutter cows 525-725; vealers 1850-19-00. Sheep: receipts 800; market strong 25c up; top fat lambs 1550; bulk fat lambs 1500-1550; bulk cull lambs 1,-000-1250; bulk fat ewes 550-725. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 24.—(INS) — Livestock: receipts — cattle 125; calves 100; hogs 300; sheep 300; market steady to 10c lower. S-j-110 pounds 1025; 110-130 pounds 1125; 130-140 pounds 1190; 140-160 pounds 1245; 160-180 pounds 1255; 180-200 pounds 1275; 200-250 pounds 1250; 250-300 pounds 1225; 300-350 pounds 1200; roughs 1050-1100; stags 750-800; colves 1800 down; lambs 135 down. Cleveland Produce Butter: Extras in tub lots 49%51%; extra firsts 45%-47‘A; seconds 41%-43%. Eggs: Extras 38; extra firsts 35; firsts 32 U; ordinaries 28Li. Poultry: Heavy fowls 30-31; leghorns 22-24; heavy broilers 35-35; leghorn broilers 28-30; ducks 20-22; geese 16-17; old cocks 15-17. U. S. No. 1 cloth top stave barrels Virginia $2.50-2.60.
Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept. »1.09%-t. 10; Dec. >1.15-1.15%; March |1.19%-1.20; May $1.22%-%. Corn: Sept. 893®-%; Dec. 73%-%; March 75%-%. Oats: Sept, new 37-3714, “Id 36%; Dec. new. 40, old. 39%; March 42%; May 44. Rye: Sept. 96; Dec. 96%; March 98%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Coirected August 24) Heavy fowls 23c Leghorn fowls 16c Barred Rocks 31c Heavy Springers 30c Leghorn Springers 24c Old Roosters 10c Geese _ 8c Ducks 12c Eggs, dozen ...-. 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET <Coirected August 24) Soft Wheat $1.25 Mixed Wheat $H r . Hard Wheat . $lO5 Oats . 3:c Corn $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o Basinets Partnership An active partner in a business Is a partner who is responsible for the full amount for the debts of the business. A silent or special partner Is usually responsible only for the amount of money he puts into the business.
$25.00 CASH CREDIT —will be given to ONE of the first 20 persons who purchase a Singer Sewing machine at our store. Come in and let us explain this plan. This applies to any style new machine in the store. Liberal allowance for your present machine. Free Attachment Lessons to Singer users, on Thursday, 7 to 8:30 P.M. each week. Phone for reservations. SINGER Sewing Machine Co. B. HARRIS, Manager, 134 W. Monroe St., Decatur, Ind.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928
NOTICE TO TAXFAVEKS OF TAX In the Matter of Determining the Tax rates for certain purposes by Jefferson Township Adams County, Indiana Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given tile taxpayers of Jefferson Township. Adams County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of sal.l municipality at their regular meeting place, on tlie third day of September 1928. will consider tlie following budget; HiKlset Classification for Townships TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee s6«4.rtil Office rent .. .. Bo.mi Traveling 12a.00 Records and advertising lOW.OO Public Ditches 200.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Examination of Records 40.00 Total Township Fund .$1170.00 ROAD FUND Labor $200.00 Btidges and Culverts 100.Ofl Miscellaneous 900.00 Total Road Fund $1300.00 TUITION FI ND P.rv of Teachers $4590.00 ■Total Tuition Fund $6500.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Buildings and Grounds SIOO.OO Repair of Equipment 50.00 School Furn. and Equipment 100.00 School Supplies 240.49 Janitor Supplies 50.00 Fuel for Schools 550.00 Loans. Interest and Insurance 400.n0 Teachers Institute *300.80 Janitor Service 675.40 Transportation of Children 2500.00 Light and Power 50.00 Miscellaneous 2825.00 Total Special School Fund .. 7800.00 BOND FUND Bonds $-’■"]" mi Total Bond Fund $5010.00 l-'.wt ininte of Fuiidu to be t setl For Township Fund 1. Total Est. of Expenditures $1815.0n 3. Amt to be raised by taxation 1815.00 I. Balanc* July 31 1573.00 5. Taxes to be collected 873.00 7. Total Revenue . 2444.00 s. 4 uexpended Appropriations 1355.0 n 11. Total Deductions 1355.00 12A Line 7 minus line 11 1111.40 13 Working Balance . .. 453.00 14 Total to be raided by taxation 1157.00 For Hoad Fund I. Total Est. of Expenditures $1288.00 3. Amt. to be'raised by taxation 1244.00 4. Balances July 31 1215.90 5. Taxes to be collected ... 590.00 7. Total Revenue 1805.00 8. Unexpended Appropriations 892.00 11. Total Deductions 892.00 12A Line 7 minus line 11 913.09 13 Working Balance 322.00 II Total to be raised by taxation 1224.00 Eatimate or Funds To he < »ed For Twit ion Fund 1. Total EsL of Expenditures $6940.00 ■’ Misc Revenue Deducted 600.00 3. Amt to be raised by taxation 8340.n0 4. Balances July 31 4830.00 5. Taxes to be collected 3068.00 7. Total Revenue y 8992.00 8. fne\|>ciided Appropriations 6298.00 11 Total Deductions ... 6298.00 12A Line 7 minys line 11 1400.00 13. Working Balance 1735.011 14. Total to be raised by taxation 6475J10 Estiinaie of Funds to be I »e<l For Special School Fund I. Total Esl. of Expenditures $4930.00 3. Amt. to be raised by taxation 4930.00 I. Balances July 31 - 4326.00 5. Taxes to be collected 6000.00 7 Total Revenue • 10326.00 8. Unexpended Appropriations 3094.00 11. Total Deductions 3094.00 12A Line 7 minus line 11 7232.00 13. Working Balance 1232.00 14 Total to be raised by taxation 7232.00 Estiinnte of Funds to be Used For Hond Fond 1. Total Est. of Expenditures $5070.00 14 Total to be raised by taxation 5070.J0
Proposed Levien Net Taxable Property $1,305,660.00 Levy on Amount to 1.,.,.,1 Property be Hnlfted Township Hoad 1® 1300.00 Tuition 50 6500 00 Special School ■«« *BOO.OO Bond :I '.< 5070.00 Tn"at 1-57 21840.00 t ompnrntlve etnteinent of teaea Collected and to be Collected collected Collected Fund 1920 Levy 11127 Levy To" .ship ..$1331.31 Hoad 332.18 332.18 Tuition -53»4.24 5394.2'1 Special School GOiß.i- 507 o. $- nd . 6998.38 6998.38 Poor 21«.«2 243.62 . fotal .. $19303.68 $10303.62 Collected Collected With Levy MKW Levy Township $1776.00 $1170.00 It’ad p 888.00 1300.00 V Bion 5920.00 6500.00 School . 5180.00 7800.00 Total $19303.69 $19303.68 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levie* have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved bv such levies, may appeal to tne State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, bv filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated Auguwt 21st, 19-8. John M. Bollenbacher. Trustee Aug 24-31
STOCK HOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting ot the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, September ». iI»2H at 7 o'clock p. m. tor the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing soar and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. , HERMAN F. EHINUER. bee y. Aug 20 to Hept.3 .— — API’OINTMENT of administrator No. 25«0 Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has Been appointed trator of the estate of Sarali E. Ritter, late of Adams County, deceased. Ihe estate is probably solvent. Jesse S. Watkins, Administrator Judson W. Teeple, Attorney August 9, 1928 August 10-17-24 “HOW SHALL I HEAT MY HOME” is the name of a book. Get a copy free at August Walters.
RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Valley Church A home-coming will be held at the Pleasant Valley church, Sunday, August 2*. The Rev. Ira Johnson, of Lynn, will be the speaker. Come and bring your luncheon and enjoy ChrUtion fellowship with your old friends. Rev. L. E. McCargar, pastor. o The Decatur M. E. Circuit John F. Blocher, pastor Beulah Church 9:30 A. M.—Sunday school Mt. Pleasant Church 9:15 A. M.—Sunday school 10:15 A. M. —Class meeting 7:30 P. M.—Preaching by pastor. Subject: "The Hajupy and Wonderful Experience of Justification in Conversion." Rom. 5:1. Washington Church 9:30 A. M.—Sunday school 10:30 A. M.—The administration of the Holy Communion of the Lord's
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Kates for Certain Purposes by Bhi Creek Township. Adams <A*unty, Indiana, Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Blue Creek township. Adams County. Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4 day of Sept. 1928 will consider the following budget: Budget ( liiNMifirNf lon For Tow hm hips TOWNSHIP FUND SPECIAL SCHOOL FI ND Salary of Trustee S6OO Office Kent — 60 Repair of Bldg, ami Ground Repair of Equipment so<» o e s? rdS iv. n< ! Ativ V‘. School Furn. and Equipment !.'»<> Pay of Adv. Board • 15 A h ° ol Supplies 200 Exam. Records 25 Janitor Supplies 15" Miscellaneous 150 Fuel for Schools 1000 Total Twp. Fund . ... ..x 1325 Loans, int. and Insurance 3UOt» ROAD FUND Teachers Institute 300 Labor S3OO Janitor Service 501' Bridges and Culverts 200 Light and Ptower Gravel, Stone and other Material 400 Miscellaneous !"<• Miscellaneous 100 Total Special School Fund 65_’5 Total Road Fund 1000 TUITION FUND I BOND FUND Pay of Teachers S6OOO Bonds $10)0 School Transfers 2500 ' Interest 15i» Total Tuition Fund 8500 Total Bond Fund 1150 EMiiunte wf I iiihlm to he XaiNctl Ton nwhip Rond Tuition **p. ttrli«Mil lloiul Fund Fund Fund liind I'nni’ 1. Total Est. Expenditures . 1325 1000 87,60' 6,-,25 115.' 2. Mine. Rev. Deducted 1200 3. Amt to be raised by Tax , 1525 inoo 7300 6525 117,0 4. Balance Julv 31st 97515 29741 37274 1 7461 5. Tax to be Collected 68474 82468 190088 I'l'lXo2 7. Total Revenue 106010 112209 562829 201263 8. Unexpended Appropriations .. 145465 1'51609 635095 109300 11 Total Deductions . 1 45465 151609 635095 109300 12. Difference betw. Line 7 and 11 20554 391 72266 1763 13. Working Balance 331 250 2125 1381 14. Total to be raised by Taxation 111946 139495 887266 651 437 1 150 Proposed Levies • Net Taxable Property $1,394,950.0'1 Levy on Amount to Fond Property Be Halved Township „ .os i limit Road . .10 1131'5 Tuition .. .58 80726'1 Special School .46 651437 Bond .ns 117." Total — .' 1.38 18,250.49 t'onipnrntlve Statement of Taxes Collected and to be < ollected Collected Collected Collected Collected H»« Levy 11127 Levy UI'JS Levy 1:1211 Let > Township 1468.22 1 474.38 1 317.10 1119'6 Road . 1855.111 i 1842. US 1811.nl 1334.95 Tuition 4750.00 4771.73 37x6.67 8072.66 Special School 1287.70 1197.93 2634.20 67.1 lit; Bond ... . .... . 34X7.03 3133.07 3292.76 1150 00 Poor 276.45 329.27 Total 12846.68 12163.66 13171.01 18257.1 1 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten nr more taxpayers feeling themselves nggreived by such levies, may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax Commissi uiits for further and final action thereon, by filing ;• petition therefor with the Counit Auditor not later that the fourth Monday of September, and the . 1 will fix a date of hearing in this county. 11. L. SIPE, ’ Dated August 21, 1928 August 24-31 NOTICE TO TAXPAIEBS OF Tt\ LEVIES In Hie Matter of determining Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Washington Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Adams Count! Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at JJuii regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September 1928, will consider uie follon ■ a • budget: ’ Budget ClllMMlt'lciitloii For Townships TOWNSHIP FUND i LIBRARY FUND Salary of Trustee . ... slooo.o'l ! Office Rent 100.00 , Library Tax 31011111 Traveling 200.00 ! Office I nil.mi SPECIAL SCIIonl. FUND s!r p r p k lie H S ir a e nd Sal. for Jof 1’ I.MLOO '; < P *' r ” l ' ,K and Oreund » »*<•<• "0 Records and Adv 350.00 bppan of !%quipment 800.00 Public Ditches 800.00 School Furn. and Equip 200.00 ray of Adv Board Janitor Supplies 150 00 School Transfers 1000.«)0 .. , , , . 10 ' ” Exam. Records 50.00 * uel for Schools 500.9» Miscellaneous ... 200.00 Loans. Int. and Insurance . 100.00 Total Twp. Fund 4115.00 School Transfers 400-».oo POOR FUND Teachers Institute 250.00 To Reimburse County $2000.00 Janitor Service 700.00 TUITION FUND Transportation of Children 2000.0a Pay of Teachers $6000.00 Light and Power 100,00 School Transfers . 2254.00 Miscellaneous Km.oo Total Tuition Fund 8254.00 Total Special School Fund 9000.00 EMthiiate of Funiln to lie Raised Tom mm bip Tulliou Sp. School Library Poor • Fund Fond Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Est. Expenditures 4115.00 8254.00 9000.00 309.00 2000.91. 2. Misc. Rev. Deducted 900.00 3. Amt. to be raised by Tax 7354.00 9000.00 4. Balance July 31st 1317.48 4551.3« 8653.80 5. Taxes to be Collected 1418.90 1339.00 3902.55 7. Total Revenue 2736.38 5890.00 12556.35 8. Unexpended Appropriations 2230.00 4 128.00 11 1 49.00 11. Total Deductions . 2230.00 4128.00 11 149.00 12. Difference betw. Line 7 and 11 506.00 1761.00 1407.00 13. Working Balance 1391.00 2562.00 3500.00 14. Total to be raised by Taxation 5609.00 3031.00 7593.00 309.00 2000.00 Proponed Levien Net Taxable Property $9,012,590.00 Ijevy on Amount to Fund Property Re Rained Township f 01 3609.00 Tuition 10 3021.06 Special School 25 7591.00 Library 01 309.00 Poor j ■ Total .42 1 6344J/0 Conipnrative Statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected To hr C ollrcted Collected Collected Collected Fond IW2U Levy 11127 Levy IW2S Levy lU2l> Levy Township 3900.00 2915.00 2940.00 3609.00 Tuition 2800.00 2900.00 2900.00 3031.00 Special School 8400.00 8050.00 7350.00 7598.00 Library 361.00 364.00 320.00 309.00 Poor 2000.00 1944.00 1 982.00 1802.00 Total 17461.00 16173.00 15396.00 16344.09 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, tea or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggreived by auch levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not latyr that the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. THOMPSON R. NOLL. Trustee. Dated August 22, 1928. August 24-31
Supper by tlie pastor. Ono way to help kill churches is to neglect attending all services. Vi ■ ■ ■<>— Bobo M. E. Crcuit Mt. Tabor Sunday school 9L-' l ’ j Preaching .10:30 I Epworth League 7.10 Praver meeting Thursday eve...7:3C Clarks Ch ipe! ' Sunday tehool 9 30 Class i.iimting 10 3') Epworth League 6:30 I reaching 7.30 Mt. Hope Sunday school 9:“0 Class meeting 10.30 Epwo'ih League 7:'»0 Prayer meeting Weduecday eve 7.30 Rev. H. E. I’orlies, Mm. o — NOTICE Back homo again ready for business at office 155 S. Second street. Phone 60 or 338. D. N. Erwin, 200-6 t. f 0 , Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
Identity Os Hit-And-Run Motorist Is Disclosed Indianapolis. Aug. 24-(INS) (has. Groce, 40-year o’.d crippled motorist, today was at liberty on a SSOO bond following his arrest on the charge that he was Hie hit and run driver whose car st uck and seriously injured William Wilson here sixteen months ago. Groce’s arrest followed a domestic quarrel which resulted in a tip being given to police. The accident occurred April 3 1927. Wilson had been released only a short time ago from the city hospital where he had been confined for more than a
PUBLIC SALE Anyone wishing to attend the Guernsey cattle sale at Col. Earl Gartin’s farm, 10 miles west of Greensboro, Indiana, on August 28, see Roy Johnson or call 606. Mr. Gartin is selling his entire herd of registered and high grade Guernsey cattle.
PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, at 3:00 P. M. at 628 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, Indiana The undersigned T.xeculrix. in order to settle Hie estate of the Lite Mrs. Kate Bunlg. will sell at puhlic auction to the highest bidder, the residence at 628 Mercer Avenue. This is an ei.ght room house, completely modern, equipped with Mait stic Furnace, motor plumbing. The House is in first class repair, good garage, lot 50x1121i. This is one of the best locations in Decatur on improved street and an ideal home. Must be seen to be appreciated. For further information see BOY JOHNSON, Boom 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Company. Telephone 606. ! I.BMS: 25'< cash, balance long time at low rate of interest. MARSHA YAHNE, Executrix. ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. • 21-23-24
]||ij YOUR FATHER Ki Ijy Your father's life contains many l essons f° r y° u - If he was a success K3m£| he saved. If he was a failure you know how savings would have help■HTg ed your family when troubles came. ■MH IfuSl his experience taught you the BmM ■Mnyg value of thrift—the difference be- Kul tween success and failure? Why wdJS BEJI not start your SAVINGS ACCOINI Irak. now? BJ'S Peoples Loan & Trust Co. ||| BANK OF SERVICE
year with Injuries received | n : accident which permanently cripple him. — — ■■ Five cent park plan dancing at Sunset Sunday ni«ht. Ludv's orchestra.
PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS of the late Mrs. Kale Burdg Saturday, Aug. 25,1928 at 1:30 P. M. 628 Mercer Ave., Decatur. Dishes; Lawn Mower; Gas Stove; Kitchen Cabinet; Book Caise and Writing Desk, combined; Kitchen Table; Ice liox; Dining Room Table and ('.hairs’ Buffet; Davenport; Library Table; (‘hair; Antique Parlor Suite; Rug; Large Library Table; 3 Lamps, Electric Table; Magazine Stand; 2 llfd Hacks; ('.hairs; 2 Iron Beds, Springs Mattress; 1 Wood Bed. Springs and Mattress; Chest of l)rawers; Mirror; 2 Small Bedroom I Stands; 2 Oak (’.hairs; 2 Dressers; Pictures; Kitchen Sink; Pitcher Pump: Force Pump. TERMS CASH. Marsha Yahne, Executrix. Rov S. Johnson, And. 20-22-24
