Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES
FOR SALE - Kalanmioo mover*, miges, and furnaces; hlK»> «rmle Hvlng room suites and mattresses. V ..all direct from the factory and save you one third to one half. Why pay more? Factory prices and terms. Sprague Furniture Company Hhl door north Fisher and Harris. Tcdephone 19!t for SALE—tholee of two teams, imy loader, mower, tedder, double Disc, wagon and rack. Victor Byerly, mlh a north of Magley. stdx FOR - ’SALE Police pupa. % mile * west, % mile south Monroe. C. M. -Laisure. g ' 3tx FOR SALE —Registered Holstein cow, •with calf by side. Ph no 855-A Deyilur. _ 6 ’ J,X *J'OR SALE—One Walter A. Wood majiure spreader in good condition. Phone , 1071 Decatur. b 'dtx I i’OR SALE-”fii breeding hogs; 2 * sows. Telephone 615 or 1620 West Afonroe st. | JX)R SALE Guernsey <">w, calf by j side. Holstein bull two year old. T. It., 'Noll Route 9, Phone 885-L. 63tx . .{rOR SALE—2o Barr.-d Rock I’tilL t> J>rice 11.00 each. Mrs. Ed Ellsworth ■Phone 861-E. 6 ''? x , j?OR SALE —’t'wo geese; 1 old gander; ■ 4 full blooded spotted Polen China sow . • hull pups; 1 bay horse, gentle. Call TSll-J. T '3tx| WR SALE — Three H.tsteiu cow:. flood ones. Will freshen soon. Honk . -Brothers, Decatur route 7.- Hoagland ■phone. 7-10 t . Ised living loom suite. Cheap for cash. Phone 5341 or 199. • 7-6tx
FOR SALE—S choice lots on Jel’farson St. Decatur, About 3 bli cks from jL'onrt House. Julius Haugk. 7-6tx Zj-’OlFSALb^Young Cow fresh: Mrs. JLizzie Abell Decatur A 4 Phone 878 M WANTED "WANTED — Custom sawing. Charles ■Affolder 1-2 mile west and 1-4 mile •Worth of Preble. 6-3tx Ji i ■■■ — FOR RENT 3*oll RENT —Five room house. Call — H. S. Michaud. Telephone 104, or 39fi. 6t6 syhß RENT-Senn-modern cottage; in “ goad condition; on North Second -street; handy to Sugar fact ry and (1. Jt. Five rooms; large pantry; closed in «i)or< h; cellar. Telephone 703 3-3tx-j;o<i JTOR RENT — Semi modern hifitsf —■ Dore B. Erwin, phones 85, 334. Z 7 3tx yOR RENT Five room h .use; semijiodern. 415 Grant St Inquire H»4 W. Jefferson St. 7-3tx LOST AND FOUND j’Ol'ND — Sum of money in Harve — Daniel Lunch room. Owner may JHentify and pay for adv. 5-3 t —Black kid glove, trimmed in 21 white. Reward if found. Call 1077. * fi. 3t
j COURTHOUSE «■» - Suit Cn Note Filed -» A suit on a note, in which Judgment Jpr S4OO is demanded, was filed in "Xjte Adams circuit court today by -Francis J. Schmitt agaiiijjt Ivan E. and Minne Hough. At trney •JI- M. DeVoss represented the plainTiff. Reppert Will Probated - Bluffton, Jan. B.—(U.Rj—The will of Jrederick Reppert, of Vera Cruz, was -•dmitted in Wells circuit court for Jrobate today. The entire estate, ioth real and personal, goes to the Widow to he used as she sees fit during her life. At time of death, the estate is to be divided among the regaining children, equally. The will Tvas written in 190(1, and one of the Shortest ever probated here. —o Appoixtmext of admimstkatok • No. MIT Notice Is hereby given, That the undcrslKiied has hem appointed Administrator De Bonis Non. with will ami.,. #d. of the estate of Philip liuaer. late •of Adams County, deceased. The estate fnobubly solvent. - Dore 11. Erwin. Administrator Me Bonis Non. with will annexed JJCcember 28, IS2B. • Jan 1-8-15 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now booking sales for January, February and March. My dates are fMt filling up. Call at my expense for a service that will mean more dollars to you. tho day of your sale. Office Room No. 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg., Phones 606 and 1022.
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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 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 Abstractis of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT
H. 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
WATSON VISITS HOOVER. TODAY Reports That Senate Will Pass Kellogg Pact And Navy Cruiser Bill Washington, Jan. B.—(U.R) -Presideni elect Hoover today was informed by Senator Watson. Republican, Indiana, and Senator Hale, Republican, Maine, that the senate will pass its regular program with the adoption of the Kellogg pact and the navy ,;u er bill without, difficulty. Beyond this, Watson and Hale said th ir vit'it was confined to paying their respects to the president elect and discussion iZ Mr. Hoover's South Arne lean tour. Mr. Hoover inaugurated the system of breakfast conference® today by in viting Senator Borah,- chairman of the tor.-ign relations ccr.un’ttec', t> breakfast wiilt him. Follo.ving file breakfast Dora'i t- Id the United Press they d ecnsse-l "the general stUnutfc n regarding legislation” hut any details must come from Mr. Hoover.
Registered Optometrists Os Indiana Elect Officers lii'i;uu.ipolis, an. X (IP) The niliitlal convention of regisfnreil optoniT il'iets of Indlalri closer! here with lhe election of officers. 11 sc named for the ensuing year Included: Dr. 11. if. S.liolidd, Terre Haqlf. Pmssldent; nr. p. Waters Evansville, first viee prcnidenl ; Dr A. E. Walters, Muncie, second vicepresident, and Dr. William Burnloehr, Brazil, Fourth vice-president.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1929.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May JulyWheat $1.14% 1117% 0-19% Corn .88% .91 -92% Oats -48 .48% .46% East Buffalo Livestock Hcgs: receipts, 1.900; market steady; 250 350 lbs., $9.40-$9.75; 200-250 lbs.. |9.50-|10; 160-200 lbs., $9.50-$10; 130160 lbs., $9.25-$9.85; 90-130 lbs.. $9$9.50; packing sows, SB-$8.50. Cattle: receipts, 50; calves, 250; market, steady; beef steers, $11.75$14.50; beef cows, $8.25-$10; vealers, $lB-118.25; light yearlings, $12.50-sls; low cutters, $4.75-$7. Sheep; receipts, 1,800; market 2550c up; top fat lambs, $16.50-sl7; bulk cull lambs, SU-$13.50; bulk fat ewes, $7.50-$8.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Jan. 8. — (U.K) —Livestock: Calves. 75; hogs, 800; sheep, 100; market steady, 90-120 lbs., $7.50; 120-140 lbs., $8.40; 140-160 lbs., $8.75; 160-180 lbs., $8.95: 180-200 lbs., $9.15; 200-225 lbs., $9.05; 225-300 lbs., $8.95; 275-300 lbs., $8.80; 300-400 lbs., $8.40; roughs, $7.50; stags, $5.50; calves, $17.50; lambs, sls. (Corrected January 8) LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 soft winter wheat $1.28 No. 2, hard wheat SI.OB Mixed wheat sllß No. 4 Yellow corn SI.OB No. 4 Mixed SI.OO Cats 42c Barley 50c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 3° e BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 46c Blackmer’s Refusal To Return Home Costs Dearly
Washington, Jan. B—(UP8 —(UP) —Refusal of Hairy M. Blaekmer, Denver oil multimillionaire, to return from Purls to testify in the Sinclair-tall and Sinclair leap I dome trials, lias now cost him $200,000. U. S. Marshal Snyder has taken over a second SIOO,OOO from Blickmer's attorneys, under the Walsh law providing for seizure of tills amount from recalcitrant witnesses. If the contempt of court charge is upheld, the money will be c nfiscated. Blaekmer has appealed the judgment against him on the first seizure, so the amount will not be turned into the treasury until a final ruling on the law, probably by the supreme court, is reached.
SALE CALENDAR Any sale advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat will be listed in this column free of charge. We also have a special price for hand bills, when rale is advertised in this paper. Jan. 9—C. C. Sheets, 4 mi. northwest Decatur. Farm sale. Jan. 10 —Geo. Collette, Vt mi. west of Salem. Closing out sale. Jan. 12—Community sale, Decatur, Indiana at Bellmont Park. Jan. 14 —Chas. Andrews and- Mrs. B. F. Beery, 1 mi. east of Peterson, tan. 15—Troutner & Ayres, 2 mi. south of Ohio City, Ohio. Jan. 16—Chas. Lopshire, % mi. south and % mi. east of Monroeville. Jan. 17 —IN. B. Mechling, % mile south and % mile west of Craigville. Closing out. Jan. 18—Clyde Harding, 3 mi. east, 3 mi. north Decatur. Jan. 21—J. L. May, 1 mi. west Liberty Church. Tan. 22—Clarence McKean, 5 mi. south and l>/0 mi. east, of Decatur. Jan. 23—Glenn Carpenter, 7 ml. southeast Monroeville, Ind. Jan. 24—Smith and Fuchs, 2 mi south Decatur ou State Road 27. Jan. 28—Ed Post, 2 ml. west of Ohio City, O. Jan. 29—John Landrim, Batson, Ohio, or 5 mi. southwest Payne, ,O. Jan. 30—Harold Bailer, Convoy, Ohio, southwest. Jan. 31 —Frank Bollinger, 1 ml. east Schumm, Ohio. Feb. s—Ed5 —Ed Bischoff, 6 mi. east, 5 mi. north of Decatur. Feb. 6—C. J. Ridenliacli, % mi. north of Preble. Feb. 11—Bloom & Bell, 1 ml. cast Decatur at end of cemeut road. Feb. 26—C. O. Green, 1 nil. south of Pleasant Mills, Ind.
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District Trustees Os Kiwanis Clubs Convene Indianaprlis, Jan. S—(UP) —District trustees of Indiana Kiwanis clubs gathered here today for their eleventh annual meeting which is to open with a dinner to all past district officers tonight. • Hans for Indiana Kiwanis clubs’ participation in the antional agricultural program of Kiwanis wil be outlined Wednesday, by George W. Kimball, of Chicago, assistant secretary of Kiwanis international, and Thomas A. Coleman, head of the extension depa; tment of Purdue University. Robert W. Charmers, i f Evansville, retiring governor, will preside at tonight’s meeting. (Addresses will be made by five past governors, Dr. Burton Myers, Bloomington; T. A. Arbuckle, Rushville; A. E. Kress, Terre Haute, and C. E. Endicott, Huntington — 1)—- , COMMISSIONERS II LOV I\(T,S FOB DECEMBER SPEC IAL TERM HITS City of Decatur. Co. Rev. 303.55 Marcella Nelson Clks Cl Hire . 105.00 Bernice Nelson do . 25.00 John E. Nelson do Off ex 5.00 Martin Jabergr Aud Sal r\ f»'i,S2 Edna M. .laberg tl> Cl Hire 101.17 Ed A. Ashbaucher Treas of ex 10.00 Pumphreys Store Treas. Ex Ct. H 33.00 Marl Hollingsworth Sheriff S E 523.40 Clifton Striker, Sup and ex 253.57 J. H. Hofer Sup of Ex 8.00 Gorrell and son do 10.00 Eninia Striker Supt Clk Hire 70.00 J. A. Cline Co. Assessor 112.50 J. \V. Vizard Co Health Coni 2X.33 B. F. Breiner Com and Ex !«5.50 John G. Hoffman do 05.00 <leOTge Sil H inakc!’ do 107.00 Mat Kirsch County Council 10.00 August Conrad do 10.00 Henry Dehner do 10.00 Wm. Baumgartner du 10.00 Christ Eicher do 10.09 J. A. Hendricks do 10.00 Janies Kenney do 10.00 Henry B. Heller County Atty . aO.»»0 Ma belle Meyers Att officer 10&C9 Dinner Shoe Store Poor Bt twp . 20 15 C. C. Itayl Poor Wash? Twp 85.00 Emerson ItentteU <i < i 2.50 S. D. Beavers du 42.00 S E. Black du 75.00
George Tester do 9.23 Frank Krick do 12.00 Hower Bros do 6.99 Fisher and Harris do Co Farm. 91.90 Carroll Coal and Coke Poor Wash 13.00 Julius H«u»k do 12.50 John T. Myers Co do .21.56 M. E. ll 'W« I do S."'l Mart Cl Ison do .30 Burk Elevator Co do 17.00 Miller and Deitseh do 27.00 J. M. Breiner Court House loo.no Mrs. J. M. Breiner do 25.00 U. S. Chemical Co do ....... 25 84 Federal Sanitation Co do 4’5.00 Holinerden Co do 8.40 D. F. Teeple do . 5.45 Schafer Hdv Co du 11.70 Decatur Lumber Co do 10.57 Ashbaucher Tin Shop do . 54.90 11. F. Linn do 15.91 Jess Beery do 1.00 C. J. Rice do 1.00 Fay Ely do 1.00 August Walter do 8.75 Worrell Mfg Co do . 64.70 John Barnett do 50.00 Suttles Edwards Co do . lo.Ot Edwin Kauffman Jail 25.00 Joseph Metzger do 7.00 Schafer lldw Co do 3.8 f Hyland Plumbing and Heat Co do 77.80 Meshberger Bros Co. Farm 290.88 August Morgan do .. 45.00 Lawrence Noll do 4 5.00 Oscar Burry do 45.0( Henry Schlegel do . . 11.00 Florence Pusey do 40.00 Iva Marbaugh du 40.00 Chris Eicher do 7.50 Ed Uhlman do 10.00 Fred Steigmeyer do 5.00 F. O. Martin do 15.00 Eli Augsburger do io.oo Peter Moser do 5.0(; Philip Heiman do SJ«O Paul Schultz do 4.00 H. P. LaFontaine do 10.00 .L M. Miller do 150.00 Burk Elevator Co do 35.53 Adams Co. Memorial Hosp do .. 162.25 Miller’s Bakery do 61.22 Elberson Service Station do 60.75 C. V. Connell do 70.50 Winncs Shoe Store do 4.00 Decatur Found, and Furnace do 54.0 f H. Knapp and So do 7.10 Frank Schmitz do 50.05 Christen and Smith do 13.10 Schmitt Meat Market do 39.60 Mart Gilson do 1.75 Carroll Coal and Coke Co <1 » 15.95 Lauretta Whiteman Md of G’u’ds 5.0 n Mae Andrews do 10.00 Alice Walters do 10.00 Charlotte Gephart do 10.00 Anna Tricker do 10.00 Frances Alverson do io.no Jennie Bailer do 15.00 Gladys Shady do 15.00 Gaylie Hoagland do 15.00 J. M. Breiner, Trustee do 15.00 Dan Niblick( Truaiae d. 15.00 Katie Schrock do 20.00 Mara McClure do ... 20.00 Lucinda Johnson do 35.<»0 Alice Christen do . 40.00 W. Guy Brown do . 7.20 Vance and Linn do 23.70 Charles Voglewede do 3.98 Grant County do 43.50 Peoples Restaurant Election 11.75 Lobenstein and Hower Burial 75.00 S. E. Black do 150.00 Adams County Witness Legal Adv 97.71 Democrat Co do 37.7 1 Julius Haugk Rental 18.00 Irene Byron Sant. . 289.-'lB Jay B. Current T. B. 301.87 Win. Cooper ami Nephews T. B. 61.50 Homer Teeters Ditches 50.00 Chas Colo Bridges . 1,012.50 Ralph M. Ernst do . 96.00 Homer Arnold do 10.00 Cole Bros do ... 15.00 Floyd Stoneburner Ditches so.Of. John G. Hoffman Ruuds 27.0 n Geo. Shoemaker do 3.90 Adams County Revenue du 1,815.79 Horn! and Levy Fund do 1,378.32 State of Indiana, County of Adams; SS: 1. Martin Jaberg, Auditor In and »’.»*• said <*ounly ami state hereby certify that tie* foregoing is a true ami complete list of the allowances made by the Board of C unmissionei,s of ..aid county at their Special Meeting h Id December 26th 1928. Witness my hand and official seal this 31st day of December 1928. Martin Jaberg Auditor Adams County, Indiana Jun 1-S
SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS PM VISIT TU U, S. Party Os Forty-one Will Spend Month In Eastern Cities New Yl rk, Jan. 5—(UP 1 —Forty South African students, invited to this country by the National Student hed eration of America, will arrive today on the S. S. Adriatic. The party will visit New York City for six days and then go to Washington, Chicago, DetiUit, Buffalo, Montreal, Toronto and F> ston, and return to New York for a second five-day period before sailing on tile Cedric on February 2nd. The South African party includes 26 girls, 13 men and 2 chaperons. They are all of Dutch, English or French descent and represent seven cj dleges. The students are sent on this tour by the National Union of Students in South Africa, an organization similar to tile N. S. F. A. in this country. Both of these students organizations belfaig to the International Confederation of the International Confederation of Students uniting the students of more than 30 U untries The purpose of the tour is to introduce S nth African students to the b< st of American college and home life, and also to show them something i f the industrial and civic life of the United States. The visitors are to I>e accommodated .at hotels. University <’ nnitories and private homes. Receptions. dinners and dances have been plannetl for the group as a whole and also for small parties i f half a dozen students.
• 0 May Change Names Os State Normal Schools Indianapolis, Jan. 8. — IU.R) —Changing the name of the Indiana state normal school, Terre Haute, to Indiana state college for teachers and the Indiana state normal, (eastern division), Muncie, to Ball Teachers college is expected to be approved by the legislature trustees of the institution attending a meeting here, they declanfd. Plans were also announced for con strut tion of a new teacher traininf building at Terre Haute. Money foi the building and grounds wi 1 be de rived from the 2-eent special schoo building levy made by the 1927 legis lature. It provides for constructior at Ixith the normal schools and Purdr.e and Indiana universities. o ‘ QUESTION MARK” SETS WONDERFUL FLIGHT RECORD (CONT.NVED FROM PAaiS ONE) broke a'l endurance records, but officially is will be credited with only two —the American refueling endurance of 37 hours, 15 minutes, 40 sec)nds, and the world’s refueling endurance of Go hours, 7 minutes, taken Iro n the Belgians, Crooy and Groeaen. Ihe Question Mark surpassed the world’s sustained flight record for heavier than air craft held by the Get mans, Ristlcz and Zimmerman, who flew 60 hours and 7 minutes, but could not acquire it because of refueling. Neither could it win the record of the dirigible Dfxthude, which previously had been in the air longer than any oth?r aircraft. The Dixmude, which AlTENfioiF FARMERS If you want to own your own farm home, we have it proposition that should be of interest to you. We have several farms that can bo paid out over a long period of time, on easy terms, if you have a small down payment and enough equipment and live stock to properly opeiate a farm of 80 acres, 130 acres, 160 acres. 180 acres or 220 acres, located in Allen, Wells or Adams counties, Indiana, or Paulding county, Ohio, Fort Wayne Investment Co. Fort Wayne, Indiana P. 0. Box 395 8-9-12
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PUBLIC SALE 1 11,,, im.lorsiinwrl will sell al public auction on the John T. Bakirln,! I mile. we.t ~1 Dec.lur, IW farm west ol Beery church, on MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1928 Commencing at 10 a.m. 3—HEAD 01 HORSES—3 Match team dapple grav mares. (» and 7 years old. weigli 2600 tbs., sound, and a real work team; Bay horse, 1- xtais old, weight 1500 lbs. 12 _ head()FCATTLE 12 Guernsey cow. 6 vears old, will be Iresli Feb.. 23; Holstein nod Guernsey cow. 7 vears old, be fresh Feb 8; Guernsey , ant Holstein cow, 3 vears old, be Iresh Feb. 22; Red heifer, coming 2 vears old. he fresh March 30; Spoiled heifer coming 2 years old. be fresh Mav 6; Guernsey cow, 5 years old. be Iresh Aug. 11, giving a good How of miik; Jersey cow, .» years old, be Iresh Aug. *24, giving good flow; Guernsey cow, 3 years old, be Iresh May 111. giving good flow; Red cow. will be fresh Feb. ‘2B; Guernsey and Jersey yearling heifer; forge Holstein cow, 9 years old. will be fresh Feb. 10; Holstein and Guernsey spring heder call. SHEEP 7 Shropshire Ewes, due to lambjn March. 2 vrs old HOGS 22 Shoals, weighing from 50 to 75 lbs each. MACHI N E R Y Land r<Jler: 2 walking breaking plows; 7-shoVel cultivator; cultivator spike tooth; carpenter loolsj one-horse wagon; Storm King buggy; open buggy, single harness; sevcrul strips ol nietal roofing; many articles too numerous Io mention. TERMS—Sums under $5 cash, over that amount 9 monllis time oh bankable note Ix'aring S'- interest last 3 months. I discount for cash on sums over $5. No property to be remov'd until settled for. CHAS. W. ANDREWS, MRS. B. F. BEERY, Owners Roy S. Johnson, Aucl. James Beerv, Clerk. 8-10-11
I PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming I will sell at public auction nt i"V j iirm, 1 > mile west ol Salem; 10 miles southeast of Decatur. -, miles south, I miles east of Monroe; 0 miles southwest ol shire. Ohio, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929 Commencing at 1(1 o’cmck A. M. 5— HEAD OF HORSES—S ti E • i old - wei « h l 1 !( »<> 6>s; Bay mare, 13 vetirs ud, weight I.iOO lbs; Black horse, 1 I vears old, weight 160*1 Itis, t.rav team, smooth mouth, weight 2600 lbs, a real' work team, these tire all good work horses. 6— HEAD OF CATTLE—6 •r xj' c St ? - C °"i'i ’i es 1 ."‘P 1 ca " al sa ' v> 11 bne young cow; lersei v-u'l mV ? 1S ° ‘ ’n U i’ , )e fresh in M’ril, giving a good H'’"> 11 . 1 H v; If l O,S cow ’ 6 > ears old, was fresh in October n Mnv K ?b. < ’T b r d 20tli: H<’btein heifer, be 2 vears old m (fai xil ”( reshc ['. ln May. an extra good one; Jersey heiler. ired Oct. Sth, the inakmgr of a line cow; Heifer calf, 6 nios old. ~, 2a—HEAD 01 HOGS 25 last of’vnrii-'To P ll '' h 1 ’ 0 ! 1 *. 1 sows ' <| nc to farrow from Ist t fl 60 lbs. etlch.' “ Shouls ’ v<ei « h >ng 165 lbs each; 9 Shoals, M t, ... FARM MACHINERY 3H like'new Ycrnhikh’a 01, 5'i b ’ as new; Turnbull wagon. Oeerins niov-er- ul an P '°r an 6 l ia Y ladders combing lisc arid t imlcni’ i*Y 111 ' tc( 1 ( 1er; Osborne hay loader John Deere 1 I X . i? ' °} n gang plow, 12-inch bottoms, ’a tor I’ hovell 1.1 • i kv i’i ,n "i ; wal “ng plow; John Deere cull'er; land roHer- s ik?. mm 7 shovel plow : C - B - & Q- corn manure si)r< ’ider liko ,I°' ’ Clipper fanning mill; ll ' u IH 11 n • small leeci Jp.'i 11,(1 ale see <»’r; bob sleds; gas engine grinder t™ 6(^ll^*| VJshin « ‘ sets of work h ’ °P drums; corn shelter; HAY AND GRAIN -nnT’ c ‘l c; horse wool good oats in bin- 35 huZbel I ' )US,K ’J yoo(l CGrn in crib; 3;»0 I’ 1 !; bushel timothy sml- 3h ! SpV P*.‘ ans; 5 bushel seed corn; ■> HOUSEHOI I) conn« /T' o ' l ha > ’ 10 bushel potatoes. winter? ran;" cook sfo?. ii'"’" B ." v Healrola stove, new Hu* chairs; rocking chairs- kii-l, s °\ e .’ 15 burner; dining table til’d machine; 1 beds coini>i<-l< ’‘i 11 ’’ I ,' bullet; Domestic sewi”!’ 9x12 linoleum rug- 'LT* !' ‘i S )< <s; ,M ’<l; 3 dresser*. 3 piece parlor suite chve mw t ls ( i l u^; Bxlo rug; other carpd' upright piano, in s 3od co it m 1 ?’ 1 m’’ strai «ht chair; Steger clock; cooking i tems s- 10 !' Ion : Marvel 5-fubc radio; lan’l’s; 1 gasoTin* I- „Imr . ’ S; crocks a »<i pans; 2 gtiM’l"’ 1 lo mention. 1925 Vl,,<!< !i i ' "FI"'’ 1 "'’ other articles 100 nuiih-u” 11 * TERMS All sums >r k ' l r‘ ,la "’ sums over 7;,'>.()() a credii ,d’pi ’ iill , < under, cash in hand; Io give a bankable note 1 )( n hmx'' 1 - s " * ,e allowed, purchaw I/® discount for cash on ,i'm P” ' überesf the last 6 montl’* moved until settled for. ° Vtr No property to be i' l " GEORGE COLLETTE Hoy Johnson, auet. 1. Ladies Aid of Salem M F rm. 1 51, .mr0e State Bank, clebt. E. Church will serve hot lunch.
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council meeting. The three, Joseph Erb, Ben Jacksoa and W. C. Carn 11, were taken tn the meeting upon their ilrrtMt but refine t<> participate according to informatfot t> trouble started some months an when the board of works was listed. I When the three were brought in. the other faction voted to re-instate the old board. —o— —— — Young Man Burns To Death Kokomo, Ind. Jan. B—(UP)—Roy Berry, 26. was burned to death here today when fire destroyed his father’s home.
