Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED " J ADVERTISEMENTS, ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ w _- FOR SALE F6r SALfi-U ray Flemish Giant pedi greed does, young, bred, kindle about Sept. 1 Phone 30. Roy Manlove. Monroe, Ind., 207-t2x FOR SaLE--»6 acres 4'2 miles south west of Decatur, known as Robert Galbreath farm. Address Harriet Mann 2329 S. Harrison St. Ft Wayne 207-6tx FOR SALk—Three year old full blooded Shopshire buck. W. M. Kitson. 107-3tx FOR SALE— Grocery store in town of 6,000, doing more than sloo,Oho worth of business a year. Will sell at inventory. Terms one-fourth cash, balance in monthly or semi annual payments. Write P. O. Box No. 70. , Bluffton. Ind. Aug 25-Sep 1 ' FOR”SALE Two" brindle cows, 4 & I 5 years old; also Globe cook stove ane 1 Estate heating stove; Anker Holth Cream separator. Ed Borne, phone Preble. R. 4. 208t3x Fftß SALE 80 acres, well improved, 4% miiles east of Berne; priced to | sell. See me if interested. J. A. , . Harvey Realty Co., Monroe, Ind. 208t3x

WANTED WANTED —Boy between age of 16 to 1 19 years to act as caddy master. Apply at Country Club. 204tt AV ANTED—SaIes people for full or , part time work, either experienced or not, no canvassing, leads furnish-; ed. Satisfactory compensation if you follow directions. Apply in person to Mr. Blakesley, Central Electric Co.. 103 N. Second st. 206t3x WANTED — Competent stenographer for temporary work next week. Call phone 38. for Rent FOR RENT—Seven room modern residence near business section. Both hard and soft water, furnace, garage. A. D. Suttles. FOR RENT —Bellmont Filling station and Residence; electric lights and water; 2 miles east of Decatur on Bellmont road. Good school. 5 rods from residence. Possession at once. : Willard Steele, phone 5424. 208t3x LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Boy Scout knife on river bank. Owner may have same by call- ( ing at Herman Hoffman residence and ; paying for this add. Lyceum Course To Be Given At Berne This W inter Berne, Sept. I—(Special I—Arrangements have been made for a high class music-lecture lyceum course to be given here during the fall and winter months. The censorship board of the community auditorium has contracted with the Redpath Bureau, of Chicago,, to furnish the talent. The contract calls for five numbers one of which will be a return engage-| ment of Elwood T. Bailey, lecturer ■ from California, who delivered a lec-1 ture here last winter. Mr. Bailey will deliver the second chapter of his famous lecture here this winter. “ Following is a list of numbers and . dates for each: - Accordion Novelty Company, Mnday, October 8, 1928. • Jesse Bugh. humorist, Tuesday, Nov- , ember 20, 1928. Brown —Meneley Company, Monday " December 10, 1928. „ Elwood T. Bailey, lecturer. January 24, 1929. The Killarney Colleens, Monday, • March 11. 1929. — .io Egyptian Swims Across English Channel Today • - a Folkestone, England, Sept. I—(’J.P) • —lshaak Helmy, Egyptian swimmer, ' landed here at 1:52 P. M. today after swimming the English channel from Cape Gris Nez, France. • o NOTICK OF SETTLEMENT OF • ESTATE NO. 2460 ' Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of David C. , Myers, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, on the 24th day of September 1928. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of • said decedent should not be approved; | t and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. Samuel A Myers, Administrator < Decatur, Indiana, August 31. 1928 • Judson W. Teeple. Attorney Sept 1-8 ROY JOHNSQN Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an j Auctioneer for your sale will mean More Dollars and Cents for you. I sell every day. Will be glad to re- j serve date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. | Phone 606 and 1022 9

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—LOANS— | ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY j I at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION | ON FARM LAND at 6. s>/ 2 and 6% [ l —according to the amount borrow- j |ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | years. The 20 year loan is on j Government Plan, with new full , j payment plan that is advantugeuve j to borrower. We specialize in ail kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. | O— —__ 0 o ~ „-_o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER j FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or | night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O Q S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 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. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office ana Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. BODY OF WOMAN FOUND IN DITCH NEAR NEWCASTLE (CONT.XI’ED FROM PAGE MKI a pattern of large flowers. Her lower teeth were false, and were fastened between to gold teeth. The upper teeth were plated. There were three gold teeth on the left and two on the right. Besides the bed sheet in which the body was wrapped .there were found two bloody rags, one apparently a piece of bed ticking and the other a piece of blue cloth that seemed to have been u.4ed to wipe an automobile. —! !_■ L

Notice Fo The Fanners I have a large supply of all kinds of I Machine Rivets and Bolts that have never been used. I Sell These Rivets at 3c a lb.; Bolts, 2 for Ic. Come and get your share. Louis Wunderbaum Junk Dealer Phone 149 Monroeville, Ind.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 500; holdovers 700; market 10 cents lower; 170-220 lbs. $13.50-13.60; 240-325 lbs $12.75-13.25; light lights $12.75-13.50; packing sow sll-11.75. Cattle 150, market steady; calves 25; vealers steady, sl9-20; sheep 100; market steady; choice natives $14,75-15.25; 'throwouts sll- - fat ewes $6-7.25. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Sept. I.— <U.R) —Butter, extras in tub lots. ,50%-52*/6c; extra firsts, seconds, 42 1-4 44 l-4c. Eggs, extras, 38c; extra firsts, 35c; firsts, 33%c; ordinaries, Poultry, heavy fowls. 29-30 c; leghorns, 22-23 c; heavy springers. 32-34 c; leghorn springers. 29-30 c; ducks. 2024c; geese, 1617 c; old cocks, 16-18 c. Potatoes, U. S. No. 1, cloth top. stave barrels. $2.40-$2.50; 150-lb. Itags, Jerseys, $2.25; Kentucky and West Virginia, $2.00-$2.10. PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Pittsburgh, Sept. 1. — (INS) —Livestock: Cattle, supply light; market steady; choice, sls-$15.50; prime $14.50-sls; good, sl4-$14.75; tidy butchers, sl3-sl4; fair, sl2-sl3; common, $9-SU; common to good fat bulls, $9-sl2; common to good fat cows, $5-$8.50; heifers, sll-sl2; fresh cows and springers, SSO-$125; veal calves. sl9. Sheep and lambs: Market steady; good. $8.50; lambs. sls. Hogs —Receipts, 300; market higher; prime heavy hogs. $12.75-$13.25; heavy mixed $13.25-$13.50; mediums, $13.50-$13.65; heavy yorkers, $13.50$13.65; light yorkers, $12.50-sl3; pigs, $11.50-sl2; roughs, sll-$11.50. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept. $1.11%-%; Dec. $1.16'4-%; March $1.21-1.2-%; May $1.23%. Corn: Sept. 95-95%; Dec. 75-75%; March 77%-%; May 79%-%. Oats: Sept, new 38%, old 38%; Dec. 40%; March 43%; May 44%. Rye: Sept. 95%; Dec. 96%; March 99. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Receipts — Calves 25; hogs 100: sheep 50; market steady to 25c higher. gO-HO lbs $10.50; 110-130 lbs. $11.50; 130-140 lbs sl2; 140-160 lbs. $12.50; 160-180 lbs $12.70; 180-200 lb $12.90; 200-250 lb $12.70; 250-300 lbs $12.50; 300-350 lbs $12.25; roughs. $10.50-11; stags $7.50-8. Calves $lB down. Lambs sl3, down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 31) Fowls 23c Leghorn fowls 16c Chickens 25c Leghorn chickens 21c Old roosters 9c Geese 7c Ducks 11c (All prices for delivered produce) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 31) Soft Wheat $1.30 Mixed Wheat $l2O Hard Wheat sl.lO Oats 33c Corn $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o Public Parking Place during Old Home Week, comer of First and Jackson sts. Also entrance opposite Riverside garage, Monroe st. Police protected grounds, plenty of space. 20812 _o STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders nt 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 3. IIIZS at 7 o'clock p. m. for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting HERMAN !•’. EHINGER, Sec'y. Aug 20 to Sept. 3 APPOINTMEST OF AUMINISTRATRIX No. zr.o.-. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of tty estate of Bruce Christen. late of Adams County, deceased The estate is probably solvent. Alice Christen. Administratrix H. M. De Voss, Attorney August 24, 1928 Aug 35. Sept 1

MMF4 ITZA.- . — ■ »—? kY —v._ APPROPRIATION 9 FOR HMM Notice to TNftpnyrr of Th» l.rwirn In the Matter of OetermlniriK tliv Tux ttatefi for Certain Purposes by the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana Before the City Council. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Decatur, Adams County Indiana, that the proper legttl offi<ers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4th days of Sept. 1928, will consider the following budget Xloyors Malary 1. Salary 11,200 .go 2. Expenses 25.00 City Clerk S. Salary <O9 "" I. Expenses 300.00 City Treanurcr 5. Salary soo.oo 6. Expenses "" City Attorney 7. Salary 500.00 S. Special Service 100.00 IL Office Expenses 50.00 City Engineer 13. Salary 14. Assistant 100.00 15. Expenses 50.00 C ity Hnll 16. Fuel, Light, and Water 600.00 17. Kepairs 18. Supplies 100.00 19. Telephone 300.00 Street* and Alleys 20. Sal. Street Commissioner 1,800.00 21. Material ami Supplies 2,000.00 22. Labor on Streets 5.000.00 23. Street Lighting 7,000.00 24. Street Intersection 800. on Sewers 26. Sewer Construction .... 200.09 27. Repairs 1... 450.00 Protection. < Police) 28. Salary of Police $4 440.00 29. Extra Police 200.00 30. Supplies and Expenses 25.00 31. (’are of Prisoners 10.00 Fire Deportment 32. Salary, Firemen ... 4230.00 33. Nexv Fire Equfpmenu 525.<»0 84. Supplies and Repairs! 600.00 35. Volunteer Firemen 500.00 36. Water Hydrant Rental 8200.0a 37. Firemen's Ex to Con . 75.00 Health Department 38. Salary Officers 600 00 39. Supplies 15.00 40. Contagious Diseases 25.00 Miscellaneous 41. Sidew’alk Improvement 200.00 42. Public Printing 400.00 43. Salary Councilmen 500.0a 44. Examination of Records 75.00 45. Parks 2,000.00 46. Garbage Disposal . 50.n0 47. Travelling Expenses 150.00 48. Special Judge 20.00 49. Insurance 300.00 50. Lamp Posts 500.00 54. Rest Room 250.00 52. Public Lib & Com Insur 7Q1X.00 53 Band 500.n0 54. Swimming Pool 800.90 57. Official Bond 100.00 58. New Fire Truck 6,740.00 59. Expense, Election 1,225.00 Total $55,795.00 Estimate of Funds to be Kaiseil Est. Expend, as above $55,795.00 Less Est. Rev. not De. Tax 10,485.42 Amt. Necessary to be raised by Taxation X. 45,309.58 Proposed Ledet. Net Taxable Property $6,418,140.00 General Fund $55,795.00 Comparative statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected Cuilected by levy of yea,rs 1924 $51,953.45 1925 49.415.67 1926 48,460.2 I 1927 40,154.61 1928 50,385.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the rigiit and will be *heard thereon. After the levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners of Indiana for further and final action thereon by filing s petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday in September, 1928 and said State Board will fix a date of hearing in this County. George M. Krick Mayor Attest: Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk Aug 25 S 1 • o NOTICE! We will not operate our sorghum mill this season. 206t3x Pease Bros., Honduras.

NOTICE TO TAXPVVEHS OE TAX LEX lE* In the Matter of determining the Tax Hates for Certain Purposes In Prehl" Township. Atlants County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisort Hoard Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Preble Township Adams Countv Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at th,.,, ' meeting place on the 4 day of Sept. 1928. will consider the following hndemBudget ClaHHirivatlona for Townships TOWNSHIP FUND TUITION FUND Salary of Trustee 600 p.. v .... . Office Kent 60 J. / Teachers . n3OO Trustee’s Expenses . 125 •a'hool transfers 3000 Records and Adv 300 Total Tuition Fund i, •■>«, Public Pitches 60“ Pay of Adv. Board 15 ; SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Exam. Records ... 25 »ta<Miscellaneous . 600 Os B1 " K 3,1,1 Q ™nd 900 Total Twp Fund ' “325 : S( 'hool I< urn. and Equip 200 POOR FUND School Supplies ' v. 00 To Reimburse Countv ... 200 Janitor Supplies pm ROAD FUND ... Fuel for Schools srm Labor 1200 Teachers Institute 157 Hoad Tools and Mae.t 100 Janitor Service r,no Bridges and Culverts . . 200 Transportation of Children 12im Gravel, Stone and Other Material 1500 Light and Power Pay of Supervisors ’ 150 't otal Special School Fund 4757 Total Road Fund 3150 . Miscellaneous 775 Estimate of Funds to be Raised Township Komi Tuition Sp.-School Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Est. Expenditures .. 2325.00 3150.00 6300.00 4757.00 3. Amt. to he raised by Tax 2325.00 31 50.111) 1757 00 4. Balance July 31st 3199.37 3676.55 1270 1.93 32206 84 5. Tax to be Collected ' 1061.91 1179.92 2595 34 7. Total Iteventfe 4261.26 4X56.47 12704.93 480 '‘ 38 Unexpended Appropriations .2197.16 1258.56 1620.00 2539 33 9. Additional Appropriations 300.00 11 Total Deductions 2197.1 6 1 558.56 1620.00 2539 33 12. Difference betw. Line 7 and 11 2114.12 3197.91 1 10X4 9:1 2263 05 13. Working Balance 21 14.12 3497.91 11081.93 263 95 14 Total to be raised by Taxation 633.00 1 150.00 475,’.(m Proposed Levies Net Taxable Property $2,102,840.90 Levy on 4mount to Fund Property Be Raised Township .. .03 633.00 Road .07 1450.00 Special School 20 420000 Poor . .01 200.00 Total . ... . .31 6483.“0 Compel rut Ive Statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected - To be Collected Collected Collected Collected ItiZtl Levy- 1027 Levy l»2s Levy llffil Levy Township 2052.36 2058.70 211 I.il 633.00 , Road 2565 57 2890.42 2346.74 1450 00 Tuition 3848.‘47 2900.83 3188.58 Special School " 6155.53 3028.02 5754.7 4 4200.00 Poor . . . .. .. 200.00 Total . ... 14621.93 10877.97 13398.19 6483.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies, have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved hy such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the CountyAuditor not later than the fourth Munday of September, and the State Foard will fix a date of hearing In this county. Ernest J. Worthman. Trustee Dated August 23, 1928 August 25 Sept 1

»■ CITY SCHOOLS OPEN TUESDAY «CONTIM KU FROM I’AI.K ONK> east, corporation line on the south, corporation line on the west, will attend school at the ILiley building. All fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade students will attend school at tho Central school building. All high school students will attend school-at the high school building. All transfers must be in the hands of the respective principals on or before Monday, September IS, 1928. All cash tuition must be paid monthly in advance. Parents should see that all boys and girls niport to their respective buildings next Tuesday morning. Ward transfers will be made if necessary Tuesday afternoon. PLAN ANNOUNCED BY RADIO BOARD (CONTINUED FROM I'AGR ONE* maintain eight full-time 5,000 watt stations; twenty-four to 1.000 watt stations and thirty 5 to 100 wat stations. The commission's plan was drafted to fulfill terms of the Davis amendment of the Radio act which called for equal distribution among the five zones. Assignment of power to individual stations andallocation of channels will be annnounced by the commission next week, it was indicated. REUNION CALENDAR Sunday September 2 Ninth Reunion Hart Family. Sunday, Sept. 2, Curtis Miller Res. Hakes reunion, Sun Set park, east of Decatur. Second Annual Uhrick Reunion. George Uhrick grove, 2 miles south of Monroe. Roop Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Baker-Bollenbaeher Reunion, Schaadt's Grove Chattanooga, Ohio Sunday September 2. Labor Day, September 3. Sixth Annual Reunion of the Zimmerman family, Bellmont park, Decatur. Fourth annual Baker reunion in grove one-fourth mile west of Antioch church. Second annual reunion of the Sius-ser-Gause families. Fair grounds, Celina/ Ohio. Sunday September 9 Barger-Smith Reunion at the home of Jacob Barger, Lautzenheiser - William reunion, Aaron Lautzenheiser grove, 1 mile east and 11-’ miles north of'Salem Bosse Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Annual Reunion Bernard Holthousc Family, L. A. Holthouse Farm. 15th Annual Reunion Elzey Family, Bellmont Park. 0 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Henry Murphy, Grist construction company, Fort Wayne, to Gertrude Brod beck, of Decatur. Arvine D. Welty, stockbuyer to Martha Neuenschwander, both of Berne. o Auto Caravan To Leave Decatur Next Wednesday The date for the visit of an auto caravan of Decatur people to surlounding cities and towns to advertise the city’s Old Home Week, Sept. 10 to 15, has been changed from Tuesday to Wednesday, of next week. The change was made necessary by the opening of the city schools on Tuesday. The Junior band, which is composed almost entirely of school children, will accompany the caravan and it was impossible for the children to be excused from school on Tuesday, due to the important work of the opening day. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*

\OTI< i: TO T 4Xl*4 YERS OF TU 1.F.4 IFA In the Matter of determining the tax rates of Certain Purposes by Kirklaiu Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisoiy Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Townsiiip, Adams County Indiana, that t tie proper legal o.ff.h ers of said municipality at their Regular meeting place, on the 6 day of Sept. 1928, will consider the following budge’: Budget ( laswiflrati<»MM for Tewnwhip* TOWNSHIP FUND SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Salary of Trustee KO" ,!p P air of B l d K «"■' Ground IM Traveling 1 School Furn and Equip Sul Office so School Supplies Records and Adv. 115 i anl ‘ or , «UPPM®S ’* Public Ditches l«0 f utjl of Schools ... ,«• Pav of Adv. Board 15 l,oans ’ an< * Hisut 100I.W j Miscellaneous . 100 School Transfers Total Twp. Funds 1115.00 hervice J* • rw no .MTXTrA Miscellaneous I’W , n , i OOH bl ND Total Special Sch. Fund Sift ro Reimburse County loOi BOND FUND TUITION FUND ’ Bond -2W i i \ oi T< t< hers . .11220 i nt» re I Total Tuition Fund . 112201 Tojtal Bond Fuml 415 EMtimutr of Fiihilm to be Raised Tounship Np. School Tuition Pour Bund Fund Fund Fund I’riul I uu« 1. Total Est. Expenditures 11x5.00 5100.00 11220.00 l.’.n. o 415.6* 2. Misc. I£cv. Deducted 2600.00 3. Amt. to he raised by Tax 1115.00 5100.00 8620.00 i ".n<) 415.00 i", Tempoiai v Loans .•" oo 14. Total to be raised by taxes 1115.00 6100.00 8620.00 150.00 415. W Proponed l.rtirn Net Ta\a de I’t• •p 1 rtj |1",498.H Lexy on lmount n» I'iiihlw Property Hr RstoH Tow nahip <’ Tuition .40 Special School ft H .nd .. .. (i:; HU I k oor <• 1 T-l.il < oiiiparati\e Statement of Tines Cc«ierted and to he < olkrtrd To be Collected Collected t olirrted < •Hwte* l«2« l.evj 1927 Lety 192 s Icm iiW» l.rn Township 1095.68 1063.60 ' Tuition 6585 ■ l 4908.86 Special >• hooi 9872.28 5219.52 ■ » 1 Bond . 415.01 | ’I otal I.><» 11 I t 1.98 14S ' ' Taxpayers appeal ring shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the ta levies have bcfii determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling tlu t> •' ed by such levies, may appeal t<n the State Board of Tax i’oiiii : "".ners further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor w t'i tin- ( - oun _ Auditor not later than the fourth Monday ut September, and i State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county Charles Arnold I. Dated August 25, 1928 Aug i - se P l 1 PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell al public sale, one-quarti' l mile south and one-half mile east of Craigville, or !"•» inik* north and four and one-half miles east of Bluffton, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1928 The sale to start al 12 o'clock, the following properl} to-wil. HORSES, 5 head —1 sorrel horse, 10 years old. weight al> l)U 1650, good worker; 1 sorrel mare, 8 years old, weight 1600, g oo ’ worker; 1 hav mare, good worker; 1 sorrel mare; 1 hay mare. CATTLE, 10 head 1 red-cow, 6 years old, will be h esli s°' 1; Holstein heifer, 3 years old, giving good flow ol milk; I * in ‘ stein cow, 9 years old, giving a good How of milk; 1 (>m i nsey cow, 7 vears old, giving 6 gal. milk; 1 Guernsey cow. 8 years <><■ giving 5 gal. milk; 1 Brown Swiss, 8 years old, giving ■' ua • 0 milk; 1 red cow, 7 years old, giving 5 gal. milk; 1 Guernsey <.•»*• 6 years old, with calf by side. These cows are all 1- B. k ste(l and good milkers. ‘ , HOGS, 1 head 1 white sow, will farrow in Sept.; 1 s l”’* 9 sow, will farrow in Sept.; 12 shoals averaging about 8(1 FARM MACHINERY-1 McCormick binder. 6-ft. ent. m good shape; 1 Milwaukee mower, 5 It. cut k good shape; 1 lor fertilizer drill, 8 hose; 1 double disc, fair shape; 1 triieo disc; 1 gal. corn planter; 1 single row corn cultivator; 1 ' crusher;.2 lourteen-inch sulky plows; 1 spring tooth harm''. Boat; 1 hav tedder; 1 International low lift manure S P" wagon with hay ladder, and grain rack, good shape; 2 old '' <p ons; 1 set of heavy work harness, in good shape; 1 set oi I ‘' 1 ily nets; 2 horse collars; 1 Smidley automatic hog freer; sene brooder stove, S(M» chick capacity; 1 lank heater; I ' vß narrow; 1 oi] drum; 1 kerosene stove; 1 good oak exl (lis , table; 1 cider press. t GRAIN AND HAY—32S bushel good oats; 50 bushel 'j l ' suitable lor seed; 5 ton mixed hay; 1 ton clover hay; 0 1011 ' ‘ hay; 5 ton oats straw in mow; some baled straw; 1’ aciis f in field. T ERMS—S dollars and under, cash. Sums over 5 'E'T credit ol 6 months, 1 irfit 3 without interest. I’urehasi i .L . bankable note. Four percent discount for cash. No prop' 1 be removed until satisfactory settlement is made. ELI GERBER and JOHN FIECHTER Jess EUenberger, H. H. High, auctioneers Gideon Gerbei, . i

Resurfacing DI state I Road Not To Interfere ■ \V ith Old Home WeekH Plans for surfuco u. ,;i llg Highway No. 27. 1.. ami litis city, m-xi w.. k m .,, t M J alarm anybody. ,\ r n„i n A Hinklle. supeiint.-n,:, , , , , n ■ once for the state bu- ,vs. ing copy of liis letter i , y ] ( j K Niece, in charge of th- io,rt WayneH territory, asks that il. iwrtnient’to ® "do what they can to acctunodlte B| tile local people in th. i- bratiun." « He asks that eith< i material which® will dry in one day be nseil or els* ■ the resurfacing be i ■ ~ Ttla , H is co-oporation wiii. I will | H appre- H 'dated by all the folks. B Gabonau’s Crime Sioriei I Most of the thrilling oiine ■ of Gaboriau, the great l-'rench pro- B ducer of detective stories, were writ- B ten an newspaper fiction. Gaboriii, B who died in 1873 at the age of thirty. B eight, is said to lm\e l.cen Bismarck's B favorite nutter, says the Gas Logic B Magazine. |