Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1928 — Page 2
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■auianamMMinauHianHnßMiiiiß' CLASSIFIED ■ ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, ■ B AND NOTICES ■ ■ ■ ■ ■- FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Wheel trailer, solid oak body, removable side boards, chain and gate; one ton capacity. Carroll Coal A Coke Co. 25vtf frOR SALfef—Fifty head of yearling Leghorn hens. Monroe phone 32. I 249t3x FOR ISaLE—Vorhees Meat Market priced to sell. See N. C. Nelson.; Phone 7 Geneva. Ind. ydR Sz’.E—Two coming three year old and two coming two year eld! colts. Phone 876-H. 245-6tx FOR SALE—Ford Coupe Model 1026' A-l Shape. Good Rubber. Telephone 860-J. -* 6 '- • I FOR SALE Pears for cider. Phone 5261. 147-6tx FOR SALE Narragansett Turkeys ■ the turkey that stays at home. Hens j lay all summer, Phone J-SBS R. J Maun 24<-6tx i FVR SALE—Six Shouts weighing about 90 lbs, each. Mrs. J. S. Letch-1 tenberger, Wren phone. Decatur Route 8, mile south of Watt. 248-3tx FOR SALE—S room bungalow with garage, good well and 2*4 acres of ground within two miles of the City of Decaur. Price 12750.00 Write H. C. Parker, Agt. Watseka, 11l 248-l?tx FOR SALE—Hearts Mountain Sing-1 ers, piano, oak dining room suite, j vtctrola, cheap. 109 South Eleventh street. 248t3x , FOR SALE —2 Vacant lots on West Elm Street. Cheap. Albert Hullinger, Monroe Phone, D-8 250-3tx WANTED WANTED — Pin sellers on bowling 1 allevs. Inquire at K. of P. Home. 1 248-3tx ACCIDENT INSV RANCE SALESSIAN for Adams county. Salary and commission. Prospects furnished. Write H E. Cotton, 216 Swinney Blk., Fort ..Wayne, Ind. 249t3 "WANTED—Two or tln«- nll f urn i.-b t > i wrooms. Heated. Hazel Venis. Phone * Phone 1011. 249-3tx | < -WANTED TO BUY—Part Holstein * calves. Mostly Holstein and Guernsey preferred. Call Henry Schiefer•stein-, Decatur phone 860-E or Route *l, Decatur. FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five rooms and bath . Dore B. Erwin. Phone 85-304 225-ts ‘FOR - RENT—Six room house, new t cistern, hard and soft water in I < kitchen. Electric lights, gas. Rent, •reasonable. A. D. Suttles. 24Ctf FOR RENT —Semi-modern house, 109 ; South Eleventh street. Inquire at' same address. 248t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Girls gold wrist watch, with < gold link bracelet. Reward. Phone 850 - 250-2tx I MISCELLANEOUS FREE —Pears come and pick them. Chas. Shoot, 4 miles east of Monroe. Itx j 1 < Wounded Murderer Sentenced Pittsburgh, Oct. 22—(U.R)— Five minutes after Paul Jawarski, wounded ' murderer, was carried into the Allegh-' 1 • eny county criminal court today he i' was sentenced to die in the electric I .’chair by Judges James B. Drew and j ( J. Frank Graff. o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Mon- ’ ! .day, November 5, 1928, will be the , j ’ last day to pay your fall installment | "of taxes. The county treasurer's\ ! office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 > p.m. during the tax paying season, h ’ All taxes not paid by that time will ; become delinquent and a ten per cent | penalty will be added. Do not put off ( paying your taxes, as they must be paid and the law points out the duty , of the county treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are asked to come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone so please don’t ask for it. ■We will be glad to mail the paid re-, I ' ceipts to those who mail in their 1 j ’ checks to this office before the final 1 • tax-paying date. ; ‘ ED ASHBAUCHER, Treasurer) ,to Nov. 4 of Adams County, Ind. I ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an Auctioneer for your sale will mean More Dollars and Cents for you. I' sell every day. Will be glad to re- i serve date for you. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 60S and 1022
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' . . - (> 0 —LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, s* z ' 2 and 6% j —according to the amount borrow- j ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | years. The 20 year loan is on | Government Plan, with new full j payment plan that is advantageous | to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY THE Si i'TLES-ED WARDS Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatut, Ind. o — 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Net* 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 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. _ • Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd SL a— ——— i LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cails answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O- -0 IL 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 6-8 p.m. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. March May Wheat >1.12% 81.17% $1.20% Corn .81% .83% .85% Oats .43 .44% -44% Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Dugan were Sunday guests of the G. W. Smith and Rudolph Leeds families in Richmond. <) ":~t rzzzz—6 IL S. MICHAUD I SELLS FARM AND (TTY PROPERTY | Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 496 ; 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. o o ■HH&V. 1 . Typewriting Stenographic Work l( v<»u have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be filad to do it. Phone 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law’ Office, K. of C. Bldg. not look for look health. No one loves a sympathy tackar. -- -.Chiropractic ads.<e3?romost? 1 ' ll « tni ' ,n ‘ s w ’ 11 (DfuotessSyjitanl'H'lp you- Lor appointment I’lien"’ for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hears: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St Phone 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928.
io NOTH'K OF <.EXEK VI. EI.EI TIOX State of Indiana, Adatna County, SS: The State of Indiana, to the Sheriff | of Adams t'oiinty, Greeting: J. John E. Nelnon, (’Jerk of the Adams ; Circuit Court, of Adams county. State I «»f Indiana, hereby certify and give noj lice that a general election will be held in each Precinct of said County and I State on | i t i:m>ii. mivhmhek urn 102 s i for the purpose of voting for anti electI ing the following officers. to-wit> MATE HALLOT* Two Electors at large for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the First IMstrict of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the Second District of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the Third District of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the Fourth District of Indiana for President and V.i< e President of the United States. One Elector for the Fifth District | of Indiana for President and Vice J President of the "United States. One Elector for the Sixth District of Indiana for President and Vice I‘resident of the Unitetl States. One Elector for the Seventh District of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the Eighth District of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the Ninth District I of Indiana for President and Vi?e President of the United States. One Elector for the Tenth District i of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the Eleventh District of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. One Elector for the Twelfth District of Indiana for President and Vice president of the United States. One Elector for the Thirteenth District of Indiana for President and Vl< e . President of the United States. One Governor for the State of Indiana » One Lieutenant Governor for the State of Indiana. One Secretary of State, for the State of Indiana. One .Auditor for the State of Indiana. One Treasurer for the State of Indiana. One Attorney General for the State of Indiana. One Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Indiana. One Judge of Supreme Court, Second District. • One Judge of Appellate Court First Division. > One Judge Appellate Cojjrt, Second Division. I One Reporter of Supreme Court. <OI ATI HAI.LOTS One Representative in Cxmgress, Bth Congressional District. One Prosecuting Attorney, 26th Judicial Circuit. One Representative in the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for Adams and Wells counties. One Auditor for Adams County, Indiana. One Treasurer for Adams County Indiana. One Recorder for Adams County Indiana*. One Sheriff for Adams County Indiana. One Coroner for Adams County, Indiana. One Surveyor for Adams County, Indiana. One County Commissioner for Ist District, Adams County, Indiana. One County Commissioner for 3rd District, Adams County, Indiana. TOAVASHIP BALLOT* I nliiH Township Three memtiers of the Advisory Board for Union Township, Adams County. Indiana. Root Townnhip Three members of the Advisory Board for Root Township, Adams County, Indiana. Preble Townwhip Three members of the Advisory Board for Preble Township, Adams County, ■ Indiana. ( Kirkland Townwhip Three members of the Advisory Board . for Kirkland Township, Adams County, • Indiana. , Washington Townnhip i Three members of the Advisory Board | for Washington Township, Adams County, Indiana. St. tliirym Timnmhip Three members of the Advisory Board for St. Marys Township, Adams County, Indiana. Blue Creek Township Three members of the Advisory Board for Blue Creek Township, Adams County, Indiana Mo nr or ThwiimlHp Three members of the Advisory Board for Monroe Township, Adams County, ) Indiana. French Township Three members of the Advisory Board | for French Township, Adams County, Indiana. Hartford Township Three members of the Advisory Board for Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana. W abiiwh Tnwnahip Three members of the Advisory Board for Wabash Township, Adams County, I’ Indiana. Jefferaon Townnhlp , Three members of the Advisory Board ‘ for Jefferson Township, Adams County, I,I IN a TESTIMONY WHEREOF. 1 hereunto subscribe my name and at fix the seal of the Adams Circuit Court, this the 17th day of October. 1928. John E. Nelson Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court By—Bernice Nelson, Deputy. (SEAL) | State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: # ? 1. Harl Hollingsworth. Sheriff of Adams County, State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing" is a full, true and correct copy of the Precept and Certificate of Elecx tion issued and delivered to me by . John E. Nelson. Clerk of the Adams ’ Circuit Court, of said County and State. . Witness my hand and seal this 18th day of October, 1»28. • Harl Hollingsworth. Sheriff of Adams County, Indiana. Oct. 22-29 i o — r APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR No. 257« Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of David M. Rice, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. It. V.’ilda Rice. Executor. Oct. 11, 1928. C. L. Walter, Attorney Oct. 15-22-2 J o . a»t the Habit—fr«a« at Hom., it Pajx
MARKET REPORTS f B DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL : AND FOREIGN MARKETS i 1 Cleveland Produce — 'f Butter: Extras, in tub lots 48*4-1 50*4; extra (iists 45; seconds 41-43. ; * Eggs: Extras 47, extra firsts 43, i firsts 37, ordinaries 32. Poultry: Heavy fowls 28-29, legt horns 18-2)1, heavy springers. 27-28, ■ ear stock 26-27. leghorn springers 23t 25. ducks 23-25, old cocks 16-18, ■ geese 20-22. Potatoes: 150 lb sacks round white f New York $2-2.10; Ohio, Michigan. Wisconsin and Minnesota $1.75; '■ Maine $2.15-2.25; Long Island $2.502.65. t FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Oct. 22 —(U.R)— Cattle receipts 75; Calves receipts 50; l , Hogs receipts 350; Sheep receipts 15; Market steady to 25cents higher; 901 120 lbs 8:25; 120-140 lbs. 8.50; 140-160 lbs 5.75; 160-180 lbs 9; 180-200 lbs 9.25; : 200-250 lbs 9.35; 250-300 lbs 9.55; 300 ' ll>s 9.25; Roughs 8; Stags 5.50; Calves 15; Lambs 11.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo Oct. 22 —4U.PJ— Live- . stock; Hogs receipts 12,000. Market ' fairly active 10-15 c up. 250-350 lbs. 9.50- 200-250 lbs. 9.75-10.15. 160-200 lbs. 9.75-10.15. 130-160 lbs 9.50-9.90; 90- , 130 lbs 9.25-9.75. Packing sows 9.258.75. Cattle receipts 2.300. Calves receipts 1100. Market 50c down, cattle steady 25c down, beef steers 12-15. Light yearling steers and heifers 12.75-16. Beef cows 8-10. Low cutter and cutter cows 4.50- Vealers 16-16.50. Sheep receipts 10,000, market 25c down. Bulk fat lambs 13.25-13.50. Bulk cull lambs 8.75-11. Bulk fat ewes 6-7. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 22) Fowls 23c Leghorn fowls 16c Chickens 23c Leghorns chickens 16<: Old roosters 9c Geese He Ducks 13c (All prices, for delivered produce) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 22) Soft Wheat $1.34 Hard Wheat $1.14 Mixed Wheat $1.24 i Oats 37c Old corn $1.25 Mixed corn $1.20 Barley 55 to .60 Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET [ Eggs,.dozen 34 c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 4Gc
PUBLIC SALE] I On account of Mr. Hahins leaving the farm, we the undersigned will sell at public auction on the old Mart Beery farm 1% miles west of Pleasant Mills; 2 miles north and 3% miles east of Monroe, 5% miles southeast of i Decatur; just east of Mooneye school house, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. The following described property to-wit: , 6 HEAD OF HORSES 6 Gray Mare, 11 years old, weight 1500 lbs., in foal; Gray Mare. 9 years old, weignt 1450, in foal; Blue Roan Mare, 6 years old weight 1450 lbs.; three year old Mare, roan, in foal; two years old Sorrel colt, broke; Yearling Roan colt. , 7 HEAD OF CATTLE 7 , Jersey cow, 8 years old, will be fresh in January; Black cow, 5 years old, due to be fresh soon; two Durham cows coming three years old, giving ; a good flow of milk; Black Heifer, 2 years old* coming fresh; Yearling heifer; Holstein Bull coming two years old. 70 HEAD OF HOGS 70 White sow with 9 pigs by side; White sow with 8 pigs by side; Duroc Sow with 6 pigs by side; 3 sows due to farrow November 12th; Poland China 'male hog, 2 years old; 40 shouts, weighing tYom 80 to 125 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Farm Wagon; Grain bed and stock rack combined; Walter A. Wood ' manure spreader, in good condition; Keystone hay loader; C. B. & Q. corn t; planter, like new; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow, new 8-hole disc grain drill; Deering 6-lt. binder; Oliver riding breaking plow; John 1 Deere breaking plow; 2 sets of work harness; 5-foot mower in good condition; two self feeders; I. H. C. feed grinder, 6-inch burr; corn sheller; Drumm roller; Economy King cream separator; double trees and single 9 trees; horse collars; shovels; hoes, etc., and many articles too numerous to mention. McCormick 2-row Deering cultivator. TERMS—AU sums ot $5.00 and under, cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 9 r months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note, with 8% interest the * last 3 months 4% discount for cash. YOST BROS, and WILBUR HAWKINS, Owners . ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. JOHN STAROST, Clerk St. Paul Ladies Aid Society will serve lunch. ' Oct. 21-26-31
PRESIDENTIAL RACE DRAWING TO A CLIMAX (CONTaNUBD FHOM I’AGK ONK) his Itinerary and it is doubtful whether he will return to Albany before election day two weeks from tomorrow. It is expected he will go to ; Baltimore for a speech Friday or Saturday, and thereafter speak in Peensylvania and New Jersey. Concentrating on the east now, the governor is satisfied he has done all he could with the west. He has announced his belief that he will carry every state visited on his second tour —Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana. •'When you keep them in their seats now, they’re interested,” he said. “It used to be that half of the audience would walk out on a speaker. Nobody walked out on me. They were interested.” The governor finished his strenuous trip in much better physical condition than some other members of his party. Mrs. Smith was fatigued # by the continuous receptions and hectic traveling, but Smith came through smiling. Hoover Keeps Under Cover New York, Oct. 22.—(U.R)—Herbert. Hoover will bring his eastern campaign to its close here in Governor Sale . Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned, Executors of the Will of Ezra Reber, deceased, will offer for sale, at public auction, at the late residence of the decedent, which is one mile south and one mile west of the Washington Church, in Kirkland Township, Adams County. Indiana on Monday the 29th day of October. 1928. the personal property of said estate ordered sold by the Adams Circuit Court and consisting of one,team of horses, four milk cows, five head of hogs, ten tons of hay, a lot of straw, 100 bushels oats timothy seed, working harness, dumpbed, hay loader, hay tedder, manure 4 spreader, fanning mill, corn planter, grain drill, bitider, mower, buffgy, disc harrow, hay laddet corn sheller, gas engine. chicken coops, iron kettles, roller. spike harrow, shovel plow, Simplex Scales, Sulky Breaking Plow, fence stretcher pitch forks and numerous other articles and farming implements and one 1925 Tudor Ford Sedan. Terms of Sale For all amounts not exceeding $5.00 cash in hand. For amounts over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given Note bearing 6% interest after six month from day of sale with approved security and waiving valuation and appraisement laws will be required. No goods removed until settled for by either cash or note. Marion Reber, and Noah Hendricks, Executors James T. Merryman, Attorney. <>< t. 15-22 o o i DR. C. V. CONNELL I VEI’ERIN ARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice O- — - ——n —w——n—
Alfred E. Smith’s home city today in f a manner strange for presidential t candidates but entirely characteristic of him. ’ The front pages of New York's t newspapers tell that he is here, but f very few will see him. Outside of a i comparative handful of republican t leaders, until he appears for his address tonight before 20,000 persons at Madison Square Garden. , The republican presidential candl- ] date was almost a recluse remaining within the Waldorf hotel for a series , of conferences and visits with dele- ( gation. He left his suite on the third floor only for meals. He was rushed to his hotel last : night when he arrived here from i Washington, without stopping for a 1 demonstration by the crowd which I
CLOSING OUT SALE We. th? undersigned, will sell at public sale at our residence, three |J) miles east of Monroe. Indiana, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1928 Sale beginning at 10:00 o'clock A.M., the following property to-wit: —LIVESTOCKHORSES —1 sorrel mare. 4 years old, weight about 1500 lbs.; 1 grey mare. 4 yea”! old, weight 1350 Tbs.; 1 brood mare. 7 years old, weight about 1350 lbs. and one summer colt, old enough to wean. CATTLE —1 Guernsey cow. 7 years old, a 7 gallon cow on good pasture: 1 Guernsey cow, first calf, a real cow; 1 white cow, 4 years old; 1 brindle Jersey cow. 4 years old. These are all good cream cows. 2 spring heifer calves, from choice cows; 3 younger calves. HOGS—I sow with 9 pigs; 1 sow with 8 pigs; 2 open sows; 25 head of feeding shoats. SHEEP—2S head of good Shropshire and Oottswool sheep. POULTRY—IO head Pek.n Ducks; 50 Barred Rock hens; 50 Rhode Island Red hens; 25 Ancona hens. SIX STANDS OF ITALIAN BEES. (State O. K. Inspection.) —FARM IMPLEMENTS—FARM IMPLEMENTS —Fordson tractor and plow, used part of two seasons; Tandem disc (14 disc site); spike tooth harrow; corn cultivator; International hay loader, good as new; hay tedder; 10 disc Buckeye grain drill; Nisco manure spreader, in good condition; I. H. C. corn planter Milwaukee binder, 6 foot cut; Deerng mower; Troy wagon with beet am! hay rack combined; low wheel wagon; set of work harness, used two years; some horse collars; watering tanks, fountains and some lumber. 60 gallon food cooker, some household furniture, including hard coal burner and many other articles too numerous to mention. -GRAIN25 acres of corn in field; 300 bushel of oats in bin; about 25 ton of mixed hay in mow; some good oats straw in mow. TERMS —Sums of TEN DOLLARS and under, cash in hand. All other sums a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note with 8% interest from date. If paid on or before Dec. 30, 1928, iio Interest will be charged. Lunch w-11l be served by St. Paul Ladies Aid. F. L. McMANAMA—G. H. McMANAMA Leichty & Burkhead. Aucts. W. H. Patterson, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE - STOCK SALE We, the undersigned, will offer for sale al public auction. 1 mile north and 3 miles east of Bluffton; I'a mil' south ano i mile west of Craigville, or 3% miles west of Honduras, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928 The following described property, commencing at 1- otlock. 16—Head of Cattle-16 _ One red cow, 9 years old. giv- his 12 daughters n,e , rc '' •ng 4% gallons milk; 1 red cow, Register ot H’LA J 7 vears old. giving 5 gallons of ed (iXSI pounds ot bn ‘ j milk; 1 red cow, 6 years old. 10.212 pounds ot niilk. one« giving 4 gallons milk; Holstein his daughters. ini ' r ' r ' vn .. Mrcow, 6 years old, giving 3 gai- 515918, is t |ie ..' ,l ' nior w . ir | ( i for lons milk; Durham cow, 6 yrs. old Jersey ot the old, giving 4 gallons milk; Dur- milk production. ni«' ■' | s ham cow, 7 years old, giving 3 pounds butter, 1 c gallons milk; Jersey cow, 5 yrs. of milk in djivy nr nm. old. giving 3 gallons milk. DAM Register Record of breeding made known CRAFT. No. 42391-’ -" on day of sale. Guernsey cow. of Merit. L».> M - un( | s 5 years old, T. B. tested, with in one year; Iron’ 1 calf by side, milk test 5.5; two of milk at - ii., nn ie H.R-three-quarters blooded Guern- One cow. rand , . j pr . sey heifers. T.B. tested. 2 years No. 378.')!!i. J r ’ n, s ' o ld, T old; 1 half blooded Guernsey sey male cab . | p^, a | heifer, T.B. tested, not bred — B. tested; Sire . ut‘ ■ (; r aiid all from accredited herd. Two King. No. —' one year old Jersey heifers. T.B. Bonnie, No. •’q* 3, • tested; 1 Jersey heifer, coming - ~ 2 years old, will freshen soon. SHEEP SUCCESSFUL ROYAL KING— ‘ f , „ l)in2 No. 228969, dropped Feb. 17, Thirtv-one bend of ir( 1923; Sire, Financial Beauty 1 Shropshire b uc * { ' - , King. No. 132904. Grand Cham- ewes; 1 Shropsm I’ion Bull of the Middle West n/vru in 1922. He is recognized as Il("’» one of the Breed’s greatest sire, -ii f. ir row s ° oll both through official records of Two gills. * ■ -—. rt v t<) be TERMS —Made known on day of sale. N° P lo f removed until settled for. J. V. and WALTER E. PEASE 1922 Jeff Leichty, auctioneer.
" 1 I■■ gathered in the Penwyhanla to see hftn. 4 B,atloll Hoover told friends he was well isfled with the progress of the cu. pnign He sought today in his con ferences with republican workers t„ Infuse them with enthusiasm forth . final two weeks drive. - ——— Mi . and Mrs. Peter Kirsch and Mr and Mrs. Ben Schroyer and children Katherine and Richard motored to Fort Wayne. Saturday evening, and wii aeM . ed the production of the Passion Phy at the Shrine Auditorium. Mis. Johanna Braun and daughter Stella, Frank R. Braun, and Mrs J c Miller motored to South Bend. S» day, where they visited at the Saint Mary’s Convent with Miss Margaret Braun, now Sister M. Ambrosine
