Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1928 — Page 2

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<KUI ■ ■ CLASSIFIED ■ J £ HL'SIN ESS CARDS, a AND NOTICES a F — ■MM*BAB ■ ■»■■' ■'“• *'■- FOR SALE Sale— 6 dozen Rhode Islnml rW| pullets, full blooded. C- J Schwartz, Berne Route 2. 285-3 t FOR SALE —Pure bred Hampshire male hog, 1& months old. Homer W. Arnold, Decatur Route 2. 285-3tx FOR SALE—4 passenger Studebaker big 6 Victoria coupe. Good condition J F. "Arnold, Phone 799 or 1084 ?S5-3tx fOR SALE- 2” Fall pigs Spotted Po! * and. just weaned Phil L Shieferstein. R. R. 0% Decatur. Ind an t. 285-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 atf lann, • east at Monroe, Indiana. Reason able term*. A. D. Stifles. 2S«-3t SHERIFF'S SALE Ai i» •elmk a. in. on December Itij- the under .<&< d Will otter «*b and public aab at th< re iffVncc <* Ka i Hannie, 1 mile northeliud \ ui le east tgf Honduras. Adgfhs county Indiana on the John Brown farm It !»■■«, la tn ina, bincry uHrd househ d< good. Ila I HollinjdTwortfi, sheriif. • /' 286t<« sAt.F V fraMl Jersey cow. iwo dtjnVn Lcghi4tn pullets. Twtf miles oWegt, one-hart mile south ol Mom •- Manry KWfenstine. --S J* Y*< )R used ,*iie yea: Foi iama, «< ion <. J » > I’. M ?*<■ « Kflß SALiT~T»pasvve m .-Tt » far 0 CbrifltflD&fl* 41* 1 Aicrtfi 0° 287-»tM o _ _ ®BSSBSSS=SSS?——— WANTED °\ ’Tv A .x’TBT» F u»*" aver 'a? T’reJ Hntnhler Back MBpenj. ph n a I*l or 382. ° ii* 83 ?,? UE.X LEAIt.X BARtOINC Tt) »Fff tiou »o g «m! -alary, . onimnsion a d ‘tip ai ■ in- • ar as '. men niake Im> ■' •! I B liiglter edu< atton. Wei MOLER, 512 N. State, 'hi eago, 111. 284 (01 WibNTCD P k a»» work. Telephone 4V' 2£p-3tx < i.ia - == - FOR RENT nr RENT ■xi - 'tn emi moi- m house 1231 Elm «♦. Has new W at e tight garage. I“bou. 726 alii i 6 p m. ' I i ■m wxf- ff..' 10 W 11 ■ 1 ♦* • 0 k kioaga street Dyonis »• bmitt. <l3 florcer a\ i*ue. Q 285 34 FaWmTor atVT -1?6 a< re farm o on mile north ot Heazaat .Mills. J F. Arnold, Phone 709 or 10# I 396-34* BJF RENT Sir r<«« “semi-mod- rn hewse with largo ttara Call 11'. H. L. Q Haggard. 286-8:a FUR SENT Five ro "aTh >e- e. »tm modern. 8. J Hain West End ‘ Meat Market. 286-3 t WUlifiSf-Rx «>• flaT ■nCer Alto store room e**t f Knapp Hu* Mrs. Mary Bowers. Phone 125. 285-3t* RENT- -N ae Room liottse >iTS bath ow North 2nd 8U ‘a . teh pbuae. lights soft and city water, cellar go . 4 Cuadition P* *e <3l J..d» nW Teeple 267-4tz i.’ft# e e re :::’ I '. uti ’> : chaster street; 5 room hou e ou 15th street. Inquire H “ Micbaud Tele phoe*s 104 or ‘9» • 28 7-31 FOI RfW a rc’ni mu *' u« . i ' * . Mr<. Rose Clark, phone 183. 287 t T'< 3. "hTxT Bi in 5-0 a or.rwn suitabls for auto show room or tire ukv In am Mart Giteon at Shoe HosjitaJ. 0 887 t« ' ~ — B s ——a '•TICE of aui< i.urn pi. Notice Is hereby given that the uSs P»! I • t'i (jjprj’i’fndt Tt < f i•' i k' 1 >ot t->wnf i ip. k.i : i.t . . uitv. !»■ : « a t Will on 0 D»*e«lwr SI. K»t v « UD 'll h' " ' - k . n CM . 1< the off h • --f I > k I9rt< n. •i: i \ r\» \ ' : *’ 14.<l ' n>a. in lite Haugß Hit, M north of tfip (’port H-- - th. <’||\ | I|i . f \ i.t jridiana. it« <iv b illed WiH for th*- '-onBtrucUon <■! .wti<l <ta-ain in accordance Villi tt •■ ; ■j : pint, ; . ° <iu W ‘>ffi'' "f th*. A tti -i of A'lantsi • inis, if*. o lijr Brain From station 0 to station 3 plus !» Open Drni> From station 3 9j F. o o • Bids will be rt l eived and a contract let for the draffiage t\'st»iu is show.: hi ihe rep ot, profile, plan ,md -u< 1" ■' © N't. < Hifideni ttl 1/M will 4 < - ■pi <1 and ea< h bidder \‘W 1 i be required to state specifically for what he wiil cop* struct said drainage system furnishing all labor and materials therefor. Bidders will b- requited to file their Lid a i • <pnr-‘d b.\ -W ipoo toi h. which will be furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction and each bidder will be required to make and file with his bid the- m nary affidavit of non-collusion and that he is a bonifide bidder. Each bid must be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of such bid. conditioned for lit faithful performaii' e of anl work contract on each bid may be accompam* fed with a certifieil check for 175.00 as purety that the bidder will enter into a contract, with said superintendent for the construction of the same if he no awarded the contract therefor. Such bond to be approved by the superintendent of construction and said superintendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Both bond and bld shall be acknowledged by a person having authority to administer oaths. No hid will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the ■work will be made known by the superintendent <»n the day of the sale, and the contractor will be required to complete the work within the time fixed jn the contract. DICK BOCH Superintendent of Construction I>ated this bth day of December Dec 5-12 ... - . . -o the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*

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k ImOST A^DJOUND 0 \ 0 J MOI LD LIKE to regt a farm of SO Jf acre* or more. Htity having on. ,ii(>tify Munroe H y. ’ o LOS'f’- 3(i\’> tire .nd ridt' I* weea Bobo ami ! . milt south and mile ea t v. I»‘ k' (Iwrch. d’imi. r pita ■otify I'bi Baurer. SSTtJ i O o I 0 1 MONEY TO COAzN on Farms and ° • City Property 0 o o ' ° o We write liujurajn.ee. • JO St TTL>.S-EDW ARDS ’ COMPANY o o Decatur Indiana ► ■' 1 < l ■ me ■ ■ 11 ■ 1 . ..‘■IL - X. S. E. BLACK o • FUNtWAL DIkKCTOB New Location. 6 2a< St. Mr». Slack. la 4» AU<wiMt Celia answered gremptty gay er Night Crtfice phone sv<i Home gbeae 787 Ambulance Service mtuu’J an. *—tai u-uuju. N V. HJXI.KR ° . OPTOMtTRIBT Evra Eiwmined, Glasses Fitlftl HOURS: i • t» 11:36—18:30 «e 6 0* Satunfiiy 8 00 a ■. • Telepk.Aie 135. MONEY TO DO AN o 0 Ad unlimited amount uJ 6 PSA CkNT muoey on improved real estate, FEDfRAL FARM LOANS • AMtracD* «t title to real estate. •CHURGBRS ABSTRACT OFFKS 138 8. Ind Sl 11 m. _n x- — - ~~ ~-i ai 1 U)BEN.S,TKLN A HOWEB OIRCBTORS Calls essences pn siptly dsy » night. Ambulance eereiom .. ...... GfHre Phot* 9® Besidaiiie Phone, Decatur s»g Residence Monrae, 61 LADY riTENDANT <..■ iwwnj .bi ~n .i~~ j. ■ii i m»T j raw>i^a>.^Mi*. || .i I ij H. EKOHNAPFKU A. C.° • DOCTOR OF UIIROPRAt TIC A KIALTH tssvicae The Nuarocalemeter SeiTtea . Will Convince Yeu. °l «e 10* S e Third Street tWFfce eed Residence iSione Office Hout*: iO-lS e.m? 1-5 C-8 pin o < >eri< i: «»-■ i sf n UMjui: m>. g-wg PI M ’ < p! • •<> >1 aM ' <' I■ ■ k tv , < 'II v <■'"u f held ■'<; ; >ecatir, indiau i. on the “hth day of 1 h embm. ami si. >. • hi.-.-, if ?tnv. \u‘!v the F!<kl Set- ■ , tTvmvnl Ac. -unis with the r otate <.f fid <F' edetn CHUhi 'L-t I>g;i ppro V• d . and ;tid hen-. -. i>“ m-UP ed *#’ tli» i* .a ad tic • ui.il'. i e.f ».i r-' irship, :. f re--3 • ■ ■ their di t) ibutiv- . Phi M Deuben Clark. Administ D« Uur, Indian.! N<. .<#7 Alton • > H. M. i'e\Nov. JS APPOINTMENT OF Notice is hereby the undei'iiened l* as been appointed Administrator of the estate ol Jessie Chronist >r late of Adams County, deceased. The 1 j estate Is probably solvent. Edward Chronister. Administrator I Nov. r-t, 1»28. Nov. 28-Dec 5-12 '■ Albert Reber returned from Chicago i Monday afternoon where he attended ,a U. live sl: < k . how and also visited • ; 'iis; brother. > „ - 1 *' V "° r r ,V long with an little ®Pa’ l ' that can easily be reniovf e4 by 7JKeJSromostv Chiropractic ... li jstnients. i y’Moaltlx.v i Phone lor an appointment. CHARLES & oh/RLES ChlropraOwrs Office Hours: to to 12—2 tc 5 S.W U C'hO , • 127 No. Second it. Phone 628.

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MARKET REPORTS i »° i DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL and foreign MARirm “CNiCAaO 6RAIM CLOCK Dec. March , May Wheat TLlS’i |! 1»% \ 6132 Pom .*3fc .SbM, ° .89# va>a .<.\ .*Bt< .68% —— '■*• o Fart Wayne L.vestech r.rt°\\ a'ec Ind.. r»p 5 U R - Cattle receipta 75; calvt-e raceipta M. db.g re. ip 6»o. *t ep i*ceip:a ?*. Weik :t steady to i cents !°v>e.; co 181) lbs. 67 10; 12il1«o lbs <7.60; i«o 160 ]bs 6«. 16* :<* lhe <F9u; 486-2*l) Ibt |8 6* 20022 S Iba 68'5: !Su-#7S 11m <8.25; 275-850 llw 68.10: Roughs 67.25; Stage |a Uaixas (16.50. laiolm 6’l. Caat kußalo Fist Buffalo. I«e> 5 .UJ9 Market talrly Active Weak BW*s<) ■>•. |H.t5; 200-260 lh» 68 9>«15; 13*160 )h« |8 .tn-s9.lt); <S 10<8 SP. ” Fa. king Sons 97.5048. Callie receipt* 125. I'alve* <2.5* Mark. ' steady. Beef gleet 111.75-616 Light Yearling Bluer anil Heifers t 0.(415025. Beef COWS *AflO. Low cutter aiift eutter cows |-1.5<-6».75. ■Vesleis |17.25418 Sheep receipts 600. Market 35c up Bulk fat lambs <l4 61 1.5(». Bulk 1 cull lambs |B?v litt.7J Bulk :al ewes SC«o---•7*- . (Certected Hecenituw 51 LOCAL QRAIM MARRffT No. ?s ft winter wheat . .11 *1 No. 2. hard wheat 61.01 Mized wheat 11’8 No, 4 Y. llow cur* ... ......... ki. <•’> Ko. 4 FIM . *1 00 Oats ° <2e Barley, 0 69« LOCAL GHOCIUSfOa BftRMIT t<6» • 42t • UTYffRRAY AT STAY ION Butterfat °.... -v <9c 0 Ca«i •< Thaaks • YRQI T W>, the family .* 'be 1* • 1 Dallas ‘G. M Trust, wish to evpre-s’ our heartfelt thanks to n ighhors an< friend- fur th»ir kind < xpreasiona < aymrat’ • and floral offering* for ovr oetwred fatAer and htwb«ad Mr* Flo:* Trent and family — «. ■OTigcm or Firai. srnrri ttasr *r KSTATS NO. Mt* Not!' • is hereby given t" tl.e < r«4 c r , 1e -a and agate* "f Millanl V »< de »d. tu set ear in tin- A.l*ms Circuit Court, held at De.atur. In- • a *. .„<>n is* ?"ta ■*•* -of f'* < gil e* tics, cud -*•. if suy, wi.y (tie Fieal :e.tb: '.at *■ ■ "unts aith the tai.- "f «id '<l, >de nt shoo’d not U 1 w • e-t; and said n is »r< i itifleil ’« tsci a 'l°(hci,. in.ilt proof ,f heirship, and receive their distributive shgrgß ° Glen Cowan. Aduanistmtoe. ” ■'. * ■ ir, Indian*. Tiov. iS, Id aw Ji m s Jsa-n W I’l Ade. 6 . . Nov .'«■ IM.-. ', I ». H \o »t< Bo :’ea ed bigs .Will be re. *jv*«l by atg ; • tu-- ■•f 11 e .> tsr ' if i k .f i i-e \ liiat? of Willshire, Van Wert county. Ohio, : .til tw > I 4, ■■ ■ ■■■ * io -tl 1 ('-- ember 8, I:• c. f(ir fuinishing tie, <»*.,’ la t 0 ii up* i' ii"> .v • ■ ' cr. l- r' , th,, fir,. nro&F Community BuMln* in th.- Vlllßto, "f W <#-(,' »■ • Wert t :■. I'm c. Miles Kass Clerk I 'ey it . " I*.". -s= —- ® A Raw, Sore Threat ’ «tses quicWy when apply a little Musterole. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out th * coreness and pain. o: i. Musterole brings quick relief from ’ sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, 1 headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism. lumbago, -tains and aches of the back or joHRs. sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the che-jL ■ To Mo then: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Jar* & Tubes____HWil Better than a muttard platter Wil Ilk limaMMBMMWBMaBWRMWk USED CAR SPECIALS i YOUR CHOICE $185.00 1926 Ford Coupe 1925 Chevrolet Coach 1925 Ford Sedan 1924 Star Sedan Saylors Motor Co.

* w ~ Lions club HOLO* LAMEI NiAHT o Memkcrs of ihe Lug* Club acted a* hi.si last mating to their wives anl BRcMlliggiG ami t» Mr J-kd Mrs- IkivK Baig«. »r. and Mi s. A. 15 IRU, of tkls city, a*l to Mt at* Mb LyMi CtWi-. <w sh-.g-- m a. at a «i. 15 •« '»•!<•. k din a- r, aerved by the Laiftea of the Chris-’ tt»a charcb ia the utiaick dinina room. Vbe meetiaa .go nad #itb community sutaigg ha by Mr. Ime tbrarti. Oi£ verge <B tbs nbtKNiM air "AMerica . M*( •dad » abort praybr by kb' Hany Mi«oa. «ft« akab the la. aa abd tbair gsaatt •*<’»♦« a at '»t dalicioba 1«*-(oars< ditacr. The t«e*H . tor kw* i wvi ■» the cigb »** rMn :i made by Lion Roy °Mnmma ami Lion Man y 9’al< y as the winger, raieived a H«rattg ifchtae Lio* linn Fare clnet aian uC the gv< *tiig * gmgraai. than ** R wanei i*i ainca the ladl. wet"' gaeats. a pi >** w<*l4 be * tarred to one nt them tylso ami tfts Vincent B<- ma:it> «*• tke r*<ipie*t. M-ai Fm then introduced U»* Ly*u Craig. < t S.vwtaburt. who >a Govt ruor of the Ja dtsa* iHgtiitt u ? Lu a* Chiba, and «a grc»e*t of the 4 arp«e of ibaßt ut-l >Mt the local cltrti 1.1 n Craig taz'< u ver., entertaining addies* M.« L. A Hohb' aaa. a#coMi>uaied at the piano* hj- Mir. Oance Conter, entertained hi her M tal tloiffchlfti! manner with a group of vt«*l Rolon, which ware ti'-'h-,y mo- red. Mr*. Holthouae responded genet tfely to the d mauda of ihe o«(Olea. Dr Hurt Mfiagoltf, preaideul of th' club then called ufw n Lio* «••’■- msa Myer* ami Lio*) Walter Kn, k fori an impromptu dehate’ in the subject. "Reeelved hat e atrieil m> 3 an hat p4'r than Imehelorewith Mr. Myt - on affirmative aide of the argu-1 mant. The debate was readily settled ia favor of the affirmative, due the fa. tha the affltmauve side h*« the aupport of all n eeant aad the aagatjve stood unsupported in ha heloiht id. Tht entire evening progrtra pr »er| a most Relle'itiul es» for to h the Lten* aad their goa a. Mo* • TWENTY YBA&8 ACO * i ***** dbe OaMy Darnoeras' Rte ♦ * 9 T>WKy Ya*M AflO Tteßff ♦ I * : Dec 5 Tbe Cruiser T*ahee siek n off Peniks Island. Tile 129 m n aMtiard are believed to have been rescued. ' Robert Caae carried 66.** ie '■ar**** on his store which bar**< with a lows of 85.0*0 “Btemarlt the sla«a eater ’ h«« fceet-l ed ia Bluff*, a tor the wibtai;. He ye’ ninety days. H 0. Petteraob elected cotbteabder

at. -i~ -« A ..MV*. \ fl . • J Miwvre R Kkwt j ' RAfiSww fl * sSMLT ■■& fe Radio Speaker in three uses \ “' h ’ 2 °- 0 ® M»OEL 40 A. C. «-»w~ one I rectifying and six A. V. tubea. It’sgoorf., <% \i * radio and it costs less ■ I—r JUST as carefully as you 2,000,000 would build n set yourself families tvW ME jjS —if you couhllS-Atw^H-Kent have chosen ■KSuflu has made this set. Ohly the Atwater finest materials and workman- Kent Radio. ehip are used. Every set is _, ~ . j ... .• That’s the story. Many tested or inspected 222 times . , . , ’ -, . . . . ’ _ i people want it because it is kin—.—'I No detail is alighted—-yet Let us demonstrate it at i the cost is low because almost home —free. i Convenient Payments \ P. Kirsch & Son

of the Sam Henry post, G. A. R. Price of <hog» is 85.60 per hundred in ( Decatur. n Verdict for ilefendantH in case of ( Albert, colored, vs Claypool hotel a* ladianepoUs lor refusal to rent him 1 . raom. 0 Heavy snow falls and t.’.ie sleighs ar* out. J. C M.ses. Ed Ulman and Fred Geltner leave for Chicago for the stock ebow 0 ! - PUIIIC SALE.. •, O 1. the. undersMMhd, Will offer for Mb- at Public Auction «t my raMiffertce. ffimilea soetlbaM 4 miles weat nv Convoy. 1 mifr eafft of Sf*te Line. H’ edlef wiat of Van Weft, at Bathlehea* clwiwh on o FRIDAY, DECEMMMR T, 1928 unnitMi ing at 10 «t elock, the o following described proper w: 5 HKAI) of HQRSBS—Gray mare, 11‘ 01. old. i-Ble<k m*"’. i< veeiw eld. weight l<tl>, in soak Sorrel ie*re colt, 3 peer* old. weight laud; pgir Steal Gi*y colts, 1 year yl<, weight 2600, a goat pair; tjleel Grey eolt, 4 ninths OU. a gaud - me. These are bit good Li* colt*. ° 7 HEAD of Guernsey V-ow, 7 ybara old HbhiteinGuerfiiey ®>». :< ygiars-eid; Holstein halter, 2 yearn old; Brown fcwifer, 4, .•*rs obi. The above . »*% will to ft,- h boon endure good one*. Three S montkr old heifers. 3 HOGE 2 Brood so*sfe 13 pg* will w 'Bh nbout <ti pounds each. PHk'FP G r mhi branding ewes.' CHICKBMS—IW Ut*4 of Marnd Rr&ks. EARJIINHIM PUEMMNW) - (Jetorne binder. 64o*t cut; Ohio hay balder. ThranaA mower, 5 foot cut; C. R. # Q. <»«w plantar: H***bat* c«ltt|*ckiir; **« engee; wagWn and rack: fe*'dinar and li*te spiwader; 2 cultiveiore; Oiiver rtdiag plow; 2 wwiking plows, maaura spn-adaf; 2 mneitig u’lie. corn uheller; disc harrow; ispihe tooth harrow; 17-toetfc spring Itooib liartiiw; double altovel plow: 54 inch rubber belt; Let* feed grinder, 6-inch burr and other bzticle* too namereua to lasitha Term* m*.l* know* 0* dM of saib. o 4 C. TRIM Roy dohuon, Abtioneer. ■ Qtto Jlerta. Clerlt. ' 1 Leach *erved by.Ladle*' Aid of the Bcthialuai Chare*. o

The Ladies’ Aid of the U. B. | Church will have home made mince meat for stale Thursday and Friday. Phone your or<*ra to 909 or 906. 28113

— — 0 ■ POTS and SKILLETS I Vol. 2 December 5. 1928 ■

PubLehed each Wednesday in the interest of the People of Decatur and vicinity, by Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G., Editor 6. W., Editor A New York concern is manufacturing wallet* to fit in a vest pocket. We suggest that Uiis ptSiduct he placed on thec market after Christmas. o It strides us that Decatur is ,a mighty muni piece' to live. What do you think •bout ft? Wife: “I ! s fSn p1 y must haw that fur ceat. We can oconomibe on something? elbe." Husband: “Oh, what Mo you suggust ?” Wife: “When I get that coat we can get along without a fire.” , Chrisfmaa mean> happiness only if one has time to be happy. And no gift wjll more surely (provide Uiose- precious anoment-s than ■« Naw Hoover. And when you give it. ion are giving the-'fiffest cleaner in all the world. Rug experts deciare it. prow it. May we show you? — —— o Some gijls wait until the mistletoe is hung before they will stand to be kissed. • Alfter’ the candles 1 have burned out, after ordinary g i H s have Ibety* laid aside, then the Maytag Washer

PUBLIC SALE known as the \\ fitly larn.. tat TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 Commencing at i ‘ I—HEAD OF HORSES— L B ;iv mured Roan mare, <» years, weight Imo. sound >’ f Bar colt,.G years. weight 1500, sound, good brood man, nit«>. months »M; Black Pony. t? i I—HEAD OF CAI! LE--I ( % fecoW ; & Roan cow, 3 years old. fresh by day ol s< '' lO( | flow; R° >n Red cow. 4 years old. be fresh in March, gning - ]{bck j ers ey cow, ikyears old. be fresh February. a <> cow, be fresh February, a mighty Vu'.*?.'" ‘ 91 . 21—HEAD OF SHEEP-21 p lull) i )S; 11'Shropshire ewes, 2, 3 and 1 years o< . • k bul not Shropshire buck. These sheep are ol registered. 41 —HEAD OF HOGS-11 , d One Poland sow. will farrow Apn I J* L • holi . i year old. bv day ol sale; 1 Duroc sow, bred, 1 Dur 27 pigs, 7 weeks old; 8 pigs. 10'weeks old. HAY AND GRAIN 9 S shocks of 100 bushel of oals; 1 toil of ’“y-$ 1 ' .„ fodder; 2 bushel Trover’s Yellow Dent see MACHINERY _ M ( .Cormick,l’ l < Keystone hay loader; Deering move. 1 ;, . w j|hW 0-1'1; Osborne hay tedder. S-tork; 7 lu°t R' , IW . l'' oV '' a ?".' dem; 5-section liar land roller; V 1 i."ii r -rain driil. 3% skein; hay ladder with grain bed; lb’" j i " down spi' eil, ' k ' (.ale corn planter; Gale breaking plow; Ru< jk( , t(M) |lilia; No. 10; end gate seeder; bob sled; dumb ’ 2 sc * s „, 1 i row, 00 tooth; 1 spring tooth harrow; o. . .- (1I)V bugRVj 11 . breeching harness anti several horse col •• • , Rog feeder, harness; 1 corn shelter, just new; 1 grindstone, oretaM sprnv; 1 One Garland hard coal stove: 1 1)( A W(l( ,d b ,,, L. w L No. 10; one-55 gal. oil drum, with I’’ IU, I ’ j . lUI r ug, t>sl- | springs; I mattress; 1 kitchen sink; 1 eo r. ],. 110 piece linoleum, 15-3x15-7; 1 Bell City ll)( ' n ti(>iv’<l. vf r childs bed; 1 high chair; other articles n>.i n ■ y|l sinl is TERMS Ail sumsol SIO.OO and urnei ■ •*.'.• last $lO a credit of 0 months on bankable no * ( months. 3 r t discount for cash on sums o ? Lunch served by Winchester Ladies ED BROWN, Owner Roy Johnson and Orval Rusk, auctioneers. Preble Bank, clerk.

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will more and more reveal itself as the out standing gift — pratical. helpful, a joy for years to come. Plan together for this practical gift—the Maytag. Let it be the crowning, lasting remembrance ■ of the yuletide. Judge: “What's the matter with your headlights?- ’ Driver; I u. ■ I a I alcohol in the" radiator and the darn thing has gone blind.” You don’t, have to take anyone - ? word for : the superiority °of the New * Globe Glow Hoy Parlor Eurnace. You ’ can see the difference ’ for yourself. The most •casual inspection will f reveal to you that it i « the handsomest : about the Globe Glowmade. and a further investigation of 91: getoine furnace inner structure will convince you that it has no - equal for heating abilt ity. Ask your friends I about the Glboe Giow- ■ Boy. • “Willie, wasn't « the I man angry when yon i hit him with tht taiw 1 ball?” “No, mother, lie just . sat down and told God ’ all about it." Ten Years Ago Tottay. fa’m Zwick purchas ( ed 4 rope halters. 1 Ben Lininger purchased 40 rods heavy ji fence. Daytoh Raudenbusn r purchased a post hole > auger. 1 Mrs. Rebecca Jacs r sou purchased 40 rods

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