Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED " B? ADVERTISEMENTS, J BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ MBKSiiaHEA'K* ■ ■- FOR SALE *"FdR SALk—G<mml milk cow, inquire 1515 West Monroe street after 4 P. M. - 20 * 3x | FOR SALE—Jersey cow, fresh. Renown range, underfeed cook stove. Homer Ginter 4 Mile east of Peterson Decatur R. R. 2 220-3tx POR SACE - Purkhoff seed wh< at. $1 50 per bushel. Abraham Gerber, Markel, Indiana. R. R. 1. Two miles south and one mile west of Uniondale. 220-3 t FOR SALE-Beautiful mahogany player piano, dolls and bench. Will be sold for balance due. Chance of a life time to get a real bargain. Jones and Sprague. 145 So. Second St. Phone 199 221-6 t FOR SALE -Canning tomatoes. Lew- : is Yake. 2 miles south Peterson. Craigville phone. 221-3 t , FOR SALE—Six Duroc gilts, past one i year Old. will farrow soon. John Yeoman, Monroe, Phone L-27 —l-3tx FOR SALE —Cider and elder apples. Phone 8698. J. O. Tiicker 222-3t-eod FOR SALE - day-old male calf. Charles W. Andrews, R. 2, Decatur, Iml 222-3 t WANTED WANTED To dean cisterns, cut corn or any general work call Phone 210 Frank Straub. 220-3tx WANTED —Local resident man or woman to handle territory for fast selling household necessity. We have many satisfied customers in territory. Re-i quires small capital for merchandise. Write J. W. Campbell, 1024 Calhoun St., Fort Wayne. Indiana 220-3 t Wanted—J louse work or restaurant work by experienced woman, Mrs. | Adams. 234 N. 7th St. 220-3tx WAITED— Washings. Phone 1294. 220t3 • WANTED—Work by young girl. 2L’> • S. 11th st. Phone 1146. 220t3 rent, by October 1. ’ sor 6 room modern cr semi-mod-ern house. Call 763. 220t6x 1 WANTED—A man to mow and clean • lawn. Mrs. Philip Obenaur ”’2 N. ? 4th St. FOR REN i ' FOR RENT—SemI-modern house 123 I N. sth St., Call 31 J. S. Colchin. . 220-3tx FOR RENT—House and gagare dose to G. E. 421 North 7th St. L. T. Ero- , kaw 220-3tx I FOR RENT—Front sleeping room in modern home. Board if desired. 350 N. 10th st., phone 1142. 220t4 FOR RENT—Seven room semi-modern residence on Marshall Street near ' Third Street. A. D. Suttles. 221-3t 1 FOR RENT—Oliver Jackson property on S. Ist St., Immediate possession, j Phone 298. 221-3 t j FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, private entrance. 304 Marshall St., ! phone 488. 221-3tx FOR RENT A good farm. See H. S. Michaud. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bill Fold Sunday has between $25 and S3O in bills. Owners name in told. Return to Geo. W. Tesetr. Lib eral reward. 220t3x LOST—A Goodyear truck tire heavy duty. 30 x 5, between Poe and Decatur | Return to Frank Krick and receive | reward. 221-3tx | LOST—Hamilton gold watch, Sunday. Reward. Phone 198. 221-3 t LOST —Four socket rim wrench Sunday. Reward if returned at once. Phone 652. Two Cars Collide At Street Intersection An automobile accident occurred at at the intersection of Fifth and Monroe streets at about 12:30 o'clock this afternoon, when cars driven by Albert Lehrman and Forrest Pass water collided at the crossing. Mr. Lehrman was driving a small car with a truck body. One left wheel was torn off. The other car, a light touring, was badly damaged, left wheel, running board and front of the car being damaged. No one was hurt. Arthur Voglewede left Sunday for Washington, D. C.. where he will resume his law course at Georgetown University. ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an Auctioneer for your sale will mean More Dollars and Cents I sell every day. Will edate for you. Decatur, Ind., Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022
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—LOANSon MODERN CITY PROPERTY | at 6% for 5 years, 10 years | or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, s>/i and 6% | -according to the amount borrow- i ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 j | years. The 20 year loan 13 on | j Government Plan, with new full | | payment plan that is advamageUYS j to borrower. We specialize in all 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. 0 - —-U O— -- —— u I LOBENSIEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 | Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT J 0 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 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. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 2nd St. H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phpne 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. The 8 room home at 1128 W. Monroe St., that will be sold at public auction at 3 P. M., Saturday, Sept. 22, must be seen to be appreciated. House is conveniently arranged. Large lot. fine garden, as good location as you would want. It o Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 H. S. MICHAUD I SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. o o Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. There is some for get- | sick but - - -*3l none for staying sick when it is j- -.possible to get 90Hc75n»most? Chiropractic V ad i Ußlments - Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 li7 No. Second St. Phone 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928.
MARXETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK Ilogs, receipts. 1.500; market 10-15 c lower; 250-350 lbs.. $13413.50; 200-250 lbs.. $13.10413.60; 160-200 lbs., $13.25$13.60; 130-160 lbs.. $12.25413.60 ; 90130 lbs., $11.50412.75; packing sows, $11411.75. Cattle, receipts, none; calves receipts, 100; market firm; beef steers. $12412.50; light yearling steers and heifers, $10.50415; beef cows. $8.50$11; low cutter and cutter cows, $5$8; vealers. $16419; heavy calves, $10416.50. Sheep receipts. 600; market weak; top fat lambs. sl4 50: bulk fat lambs, $11.50414.25; bulk cull lambs, $7.50$10.00; bulk fat ewes, $546.50. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter, extras in tub lots, 50-52 c; extra firsts, 46 1-4 48 l-4c; seconds, 42 1-4 44 l-4c. Eggs, extras, 40c; extra firsts, 37c; firsts, 34c; ordinaries, 28 l-2c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 29-31 c; leghorns, 20-22 c; heavy springers, 32-33 c; leghorn springers. 29-30 c; ducks, 2224c; old cocks. 17-18 c; geese, 18-20 c. Potatoes, 150-lb. sacks, round whites Jersey, Minnesota. Wisconsin and Michigan. $2.2542.35; home grown, SI.OO per bushel. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1600. Holdovers 1400. Market 10-25 c down. 250-350 H> $12.75-13.25; 200-250 n> $12.90-13.50 160-200 lb sl3-13.50; 130-160 lb $12.7513.40; 90-130 tb $12.50-13; packing sows $11.25-12.25. Cattle receipts 350. Calf receipts 200. Market slow, steady. Beef steers $13.50-16.50; light yearling steers and heifers sl4-17.25; beef cow $8.50-10.25; low cutter and cutter cows $5.25-7.40. Vealers $lB-18.50. Sheep receipts 100. Market steady, active. Top fat lambs $14.25-14.50; bulk fat lambs $8.50-10.50; bulk cull lambs $6-7. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept., $1.09 7-8; Dec., $1.14 3-8; March, sl.lß 7-8; May, $1.21 3-4. Corn: Sept., sl.Ol 1-4; Dec., 76 l-8c; March. 78c; May, 80 5-Bc. Oats: Sept., 42c; Dec., 42 l-8c; March, 43 5-8 c; May, 44 7-Bc. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs, 200; calves. 25; sheep. 150; 90-110 lbs.. $10.50; 110-130 Ihs., $11.25; 130-140 lbs., $11.50; 140-160 lbs., sl2; 160-180 lbs., $12.50; 180-200 lbs., $12.65; 200-225 lbs.. $12.50; 225-250 lbs., $12.50; 250-300 lbs., $12.25; 300-350 lbs., sl2; roughs, $11; stags, $8; calves, sl7; lambs, $12.50 down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected September 19) Fowls 24c Leghorn fowls 17c Chickens 26c Leghorn chickens 21c Old roosters 9c Geese 7c Ducks 11c (All prices for delivered produce) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected September 19) Soft Wheat $l3O Mixed Wheat $1.20 Hard Wheat sl.lO Oats 36c Corn $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 32e BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o Farmer’s Heel Cut Sylvan Strahm, an Adams county farmer, sustained a severe cut on the heel of one foot last Friday, when his foot became caught in a horse-drawn corn cutter. The injury was dressed by a physician. FOR YOUR HOME We have for sale a number of extra large Ferns at SI.OO and $1.50 each. Decatur Floral Company Phone 971 1106 Nuttman Ave. We Deliver.
COMMISBIONERN FOR .MKI’TKMHFR IWN Citizens Tel Co, Co Rev. . 44. L» Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co do and R 30« 3.» ffcty of Decatur do JJ-JJ 1 Bernice Nelson Clk Cl Hire 56.00 Marcella Nelson do John K. Nelson do Os Ex. 6 W Martin Jaberg Aud sal ex Holthouse Drug Co dn Ex -JO Democrat dbmpany Co Rev. 13b.y; Edna M. Jaberg Aud Si-hire 104.1 b C. C. Rayl C of Prisoner 10.00 C. E. Striker Co Supt inst ex 311,0.» Emma Striker do Dpty r!! J. A. Cline Co Assessor ’ J. C. C.randstaff Coroner 32,0»» J. W. Visard Co Health Coni H. B. Heller Co Atty 5J .00 E. 8. Christen Bd of Review 2J.00 S. J. Fogle do 25.00 Martin aberg do 2d.00 E A. Ashbaucher do - 25.00 Mahelle Myers Attendance of 94.>0 George Dellinger Assessor Wash 14.00 M. E. Hower Poor Wash twp 9.00 C. H. Branch do 4J5.00 Joseph & Stults do < J 6.00 Adams County Mem Hos do 26b.su Sam Cook Court House “5 1 ?? Stevens £nd Rex do 151.25 Yost Bros do 93.00 J. M. Brelner do 100.00 American Security Co do 40,00 Phil Srhug & Son do 40.00 Peoples Ix»an & Trust Co do 40.00 Silas Whitman do 26.35 Walter Cable do 3.00 North Ind. Pub. Service Co* do &■ J 11.40 Kocher Lumber Co Jail Co. F & £> 107.96 August Morgan County Farm 45.00 Lawrence Noll do 45.00 Oscar Burry do 45.00 Henry Schlegel do 11.00 Regina Heiman do 40.0<) Beatrice Sours do 40 00 Josephine Hendricks do 7.70 Martin Gilson do 7.70 Decatur Hatchery do 14.70 Elberson Service do Standard Oil Co do Schmitt Meat Market do 18.27 Miller’s Bakery do 29.67 N. A. Bizler do .90 Menno Amstutz do • 4.85 Sam Bailer do 10.75 Adams County Hospital do Decatur Found. F & M Co do .... 7.50 Alice Walter Bd of Fuardians 10.00 Mae Andrews do 10.00 Charlotte GepF.art do 10.00 Gladys Shady do 15.00 Anna Tricker do 15.00 Gay] e Hoagland do .15 00 Myrtle Shafer do 15.00 J. M. Breiner Trustee do 15.00 Dan Niblick do 20.00 Mara McClure do 20.00 Lucinda Johnson do 25.00 Mary Meyers do 35.00 Wells Bros Burial 75.00 S. E. Black do 75.09 Nathan Meshbarger Bdg Supt ... 20.00 Henry Dickerson do 42.00 Julius Haugk Rental 18.00 Irene Byron Sanitorium 180.00 Jay B. Current T. B. Bovine 341.32 Zwick A Myers do 35.00 Yost Bros Bridges 6,082.00 Ed Miller Highways 31.80 John Habegger do 409.15 Vernon Miller do 366.23 C. C. Beer do 483.81 W. H Bittner do 39.50 Martin Bultemeyer do 45.50 Milo Sales do c 32.75 Clint Hart do 244.83 Milton Edgell do 25.5 S John E. Mann do 76.00 James V. Hendricks do 367.91 Otto Rodenbeck do . 80.50 Otto Ray do 298.47 Clyde Striker do 10.50 C L. Scheumann do 42.00 Ed Baer do 194.50 J. A. Hower do 66.10 Louis Selking do 266.00 J. C. Augsburger do 93.56 Fred Mathys do 35.35 John Bucher do 1,754.82 Erie Stone Co do 5,895.05 W. P. Robinson do 1,282.60 Meshberger Bros do 857.11 Riverside Garage do 105.94 Standard Oil Co do 29.87 Decatur Insurance Agency do 45.56 Chas E. Magley do 152.00 Ben Nussbaumer Beer Road 34.00 1 G nnis Striker do 111 E. A. Mann Hurst Road 63.0 t» Macklin and Zehr do 5,830.31 Chris Eicher Huser'Road 1,375.72 Wm. Baumgartner Lehman Road 44.00 Bieberich & Arnold do 3,068.92 J. .A. Hendricks Meyers Rd 2.00 Homer Andrews do 2.00 Mose Augsburger do 10.00 Ben Gerber do 10.00 Democrat Company do 92.10 Indianapolis Commercial do . 11.55 Russell Jaberg do 8.60 Martin Jaberg do 35.00 Adams County Witness do . 9.22 Homer Faust Nyffler Road 2.00 Macklin & Zehr Schulte Road 5,916.31 Macklin & Zehr Wemhoff Road 21,270.7 s Geo Geels do 72.00 Beiberich & Arnold Wendell Rd 3,084.0 m Ft. Wayne Blue Pt. Co Ditches 1.08 Dick Boch Roads 62.30 Dick Tonnelier do 190.40 Thos Guildin do 168.90 Chas Shoaf Ditch Repair 55.73 W. H. Bunner do 120.46 Alex Young do 17.72 Sidney Dague do 24.33 J. B. Anderson do 183.45 Herman Barger do 161.39 Wm. Wendell do 12.10 State of Indiana, County of Adams:I, Martin Jaberg, Auditor in and for said county and state hereby certify that the forgoing is a true and complete list of the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of said county at their meeting held September 4th 1928. Witness my hand and official seal this Bth day of September 1928. Martin .Jaberg (SEAL) Auditor Adams County, Sept. 12-19 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX No. 35«0 Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Calvin M. Schug late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Ruth A. Wittwer, Administratrix Sept. 4. 1928, Fruchte & Litterer Attorneys Sept. 5-12-19 o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. 2580 Notice is hereby given That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of William Bernard late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Julius Schultz, Administrator J. T. Merryman, Attorney Sept. 4. 1928 Sept. 5-12-19 APPOINTMENT OF ADMIMBTR ATRIX Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix with will annexed of the estate of Francis M. Cottrell late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Alice Cottrell; Administratrix With Will Annexed Sept. 3. 1928 Dore B. Erwin Attorney Sept. 5-12-IV.
NOTH E TO BRIDGE UONTRMIOR* I Notice le hereby liven t i>.h iin- b--hi.i i <»f Commissioners of Adams < ounty in- || «liana, at their rooms in the Auditors offire will receive sealed bids for tie construction of the following bridges ’’ The Heiman Bridge 3-4 mile south of Decatur. Indiana. The Kintz Bridge 2 miles west of Decatur. Indiana. Sealed bids will be received until 10 o’clock a. m. on Tuesday October 2nd 1928, bids to include all labor and t material. . . j Each bid shall be accompanied with necessary affidavit and bond. I The Board reserves the right to re- 1 ject any or all r breiner . GEO SHOEMAKEH JOHN G. HOFFMAN Board of Commissioners < Bv Martin Jaberg, Auditor , Sept. 12-19 , NOTICE EOK BIOS <>' ■< I’PI.IE* I Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners will receive bids for supplies toU.e used and furnished for the maintenance of the County infirmary for the three months beginning October Ist 1928. Bids to be received October 2nd 1928. Requisition now on file in the office of the Auditor of Adams County. MARTIN JARERG, Auditor. Sept. 12-19 — o NOTICE TO HRIIMiE < ONTRACTORN Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the construction of certain bridges on State Highways will be received by the itirector of the Indiana State Highway Commission at his office in the State House Annex in Indianapolis until 10:90 A. M Central Standard Time* October 2, 1928, when ail proposals will lie publicly opened and read. These bridges arc further described as follows; Adams County—One bridge on Road 27-J. consisting of two spans of ISO each. The plans and specifications may he examined at the office of the State Highway Commission. State House Annex. Indianapolis, or copies thereof will tie forwarded upon payment to the Director of a nominal charge. No refund will be made for plans returned. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the Indiana State Highway Commission, which will lie supplied upon request Each bidder, with his proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum of one and one half < ISI times the aifiount of his proposal, with good and sufficient security to the approval of ■ the Director. St’CH BOND SHALL BE ONLY IN THE FORM PRESCRIBED BY LAW AND SHALL BE EXECUTED ON ~nv, i-'ORM BOUND IN THE PROPOSAL- . oome of these structures will lie awarded in groups of two or more structures. Further information regarding the work contemplated the method of letting and price of plans will be furnished upon request. The right is reserved by the Director to reject any or all bids or to award on any stated combination of bids that i* in his judgment most advantageous to the State of Indiana Indiana State Highway Commission JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Dire.tor Sept 19 ;;***«•# » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S * HOSPITAL NOTES * sJ¥*»»***¥*¥*S Charles Rabbit, of Northeast of Decatur, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital this moining. His condition is report-, ed satisfactory. Mrs. John Neadstine, of Decatur, underwent a major operation at the hospital this merning. Her condition is serious. Further improvement was noted today in the condition of Col. William Thaw and Captain John P. Morris, of Pittsburgh, transcontinental air race pilots who were injured when their plane crashed near Geneva. Sept. Ul. —o Get the Habit.—Trade at Home, it Pay, STOCK SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at our residence, 1 mile north of Salem and 4 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, and 4 miles east of Monroe and 8 miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana, on FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1928 Beginning at 1 o’clock, the following property: One Gray Gentle purpose horse. CATTLE Consisting of 1 Guernsey cow, 6 years old, with calf by side and a real one; 1 Roan Durham cow, 6 years old, with calf by side; 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old, been fresh about 8 weeks, the making of a real cow; 1 Red Durham cow, 7 years old, giving a good flow of milk; 4 calves; 1 Guer- • nsey heifer, bred; 1 Guernsey heifer. These heifers are good size. One Durham steer. 1 year old; 1 Guernsey i bull, 1 year old, a real one, ready for service. HOGS i 14 head of sows with pigs by side. i 10 head of feeding shoats, weigh about 100 pounds each. i TERMS:—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash; over that amount a : credit of 12 months will be given, last ; six months bearing 8 per cent interest l on good bankable notes. 4 per cent 1 off for cash. No property to be removed ,untll settled for. TEEPLE BROS., Owners . Ed Miller, W. H. Myers, Auctioneers.
MORE THAN 100 TO BE ARRAIGNED Indianapolis, Sept. 19- —<U.R) More than 100 persons are to be arraigned in Federal court Saturday on Federal grand jury indictments returned in two partial reports last Friday and Tuesday. Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell asked that the partial reports be returned in order that all persons to be indicted in the Terre Haute,
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Published each Wednesday in the interest of the People of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co.: A. W. G., Editor G. W., Ass’t Editor The fellow- who only works when the boss is looking is about the last man in the place to grab off the boss’s job. Most of what we | know about the Hard-1 ware business we i learned from a chap—| "Experience.” Mother: "What’s the matter, Johnny? Didn’t the butcher have any beef?” Johnny: "I didn’t ask him. He had just sold an ox-tail to some man, and I knew that was the lasti part df the animal. The Glow-Boy Heater is an ornament to any home. But it doesn't stop at being ornamental. It delivers the heat. Another form of back seat driving that isn’t appreciated any more than advice unasked is mother's ef> forts to help daughter pick a husband. Sure, we know you want a radio. No argument about that. But you are just waiting to be sure yon get a good one. Isn’t that it? If so. you needn’t wait any longer. Just come
PUBLIC AUCTION, As I have quit fanning, I will sell at my farm located a .south and 4 miles west of Decatur, 4 miles south ot 1 elc one mile east of Honduras, on FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1928 Commencing at 12:00 noon 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 k Bay mare, 7 years old, weight 1500, sound and a i<a mare; Bay mare, 6 years old, weight 1400, a good workj • gelding, 5 years old, weight 1200, sound and a good woi ' 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II Hol . Roan short horn bull, coming 2 years old, a good t,n _’ rs stein cow, 7 years old with calf by side; Guernsey cow, old with calf by side; Guernsey heifer with first can ’> k , Brindle cow, 5 years old, be fresh by day of sale; R' <. < 5 years old, will be fresh in October; Guernsey cow, *> y<> .| k will be fresh in October; Holstein cow, giving good ' j n ami due to be fresh in February; Guernsey heifer was July and bred; Brindle cow giving good flow will j u December: Holstein heifer coming 2 years old, wiu February. —HOGS— , g n ;<2s by White sow, with 9 pigs by side; Spotted sow will side; White sow with 8 pigs by side; Spotted sow win R side; Duroc sow with 7 pigs by side; Spotted sow wit 1 ‘ l ) ., i h rro w side; Duroc sow with 5 pigs by side; Spotted sow dm 1 ‘| ioa ts by day of sale; Duroc, sow due to farrow by sale day, weighing about 75 pounds each. —SHEEP— .. , nnl oto 4 12 head of good Shropshire breeding ewes, age ' years old; 2 good young bucks. .. that TERMS:—AII sums of SIO.OO and under cash, o .j n g a amount a credit of (j months will be given by purenasi' 3% good bankable note bearing 8% interest the last •> n ’ loV ed discount for cash on sums over SIO.OO. No propct y until settled for. Wm. O. SAUTBINE Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer H. H. High, aUC
Evansville and New Albany divisi,,,. may be arraigned Saturday. Baltzell will ho’.d court’ | n three divisions starting Oct. 1 w he, wished arraignmant Saturday i. order that those pleading guilty’ w . lx* tried when he makes his cireZ Among those named in the indict ments Tuesday: James Stinnett 59 of near Hardinsburg, Ind., father of j slxteen-year old boy shot in the am by dry agents In a raid; Otis W ash burn and Mrs. Francis ly indicted with Stinnett. o Mis. Philip Obenaur and Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison motored to Fort Watne Tuesday.
|in and take home a ; Dayton Electric. ’ The rain it falls upon the just. And also on the unjust fellers; But chiefly on the just because The unjust has the just’s umbreller. The Hoover cleans deeper — and removes more dirt per minute j than any other cleaner, because it reaches i dirt others fail to get. A demonstration will | convince you. ‘‘What! Been dead three months, and I’ve been looking high and low for him.” ’Well, those afe the places.” ' ' ' Ten Years Ago Today Phil. Case purchased a fire bowl. Decatur Lumber Co. purchased a No. 21 Ajax heater. John Scheiman purchased a Copper Clad Malleable Range. Jos. D. Schwartz purchased a Type A Genco plant. Rudolph Buuck purchased a churn. Ernst Kreufztnan purchased a 10x7 Empire Fertilizer Drill. A. J. Smith purchased 100 lbs. white lead. l>aw-rence Diehl purchased a Florence heater. Mrs. Wm. Tiernan purchased a Free Sewing machine. “What kind of a noise a n n,o y s an
oyster?" “A noisy noise annoys an oyster.” Every woman deserves an efficient, up-to-date. range. Today. ’ as ever, the heart of the kitehen is the range. Every woman deserves an efficient up-to-date range. For no kitchen is better than the range that cooks the meal. Globe Ranges with their spoti less iporeelain panels ! add beauty to anv , kitchen. Stop in and look at a Globe range. We will be glad to tell you all about them. When a man has a rip in his coat and only three buttons on his vest he must do one of two things—get married or divorced. The Maytag Washer A dog that harked with might and main And put the house to rout. Fell in the swirling train. nd washed his bark right out. Some men are naturally' good listeners: others get married and have to be. SCHAFER Hardware Co. Telephone No. 37. Decatur, Indiana "WE SAVE YOU MONEY."
