Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1929 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE nnnwri-s~()i i”HTCR()ip SMOKED SALT. 10 lb can $ Bl KK ELEVATOR CO. -2tf EOR BALE-BAftT’C'HICKS. Order baby chicks now. First hatch comes off February 5. leghorn, Hocks, Reds, Wyaudottes, Orpingtons,- Light Brahams, and deny Giants. Special bargains in brooders, stoves. Call at our expense. Hatchery open in evenings. Phone Monroe 44- Model Hatchery, Monroe, Indiana 12tl8x “For sale 'or exchange —7 room ‘ house, 1 block from court house, HlZictly modern, price $4500. 5 room house, semi-modern, Min I Chester st., price 12500 5 room house, semi-modern, garage mice $1750. 7 room house, basement, furnace, lights and water, bath and toilet, So. Eleventh st., price $3500. 6 room house, corner Tenth k Mad Ison, lights, water and gas, price 7 room house, north Fifth street, modern except furnace, $3500. 10 room house, strictly modern, south Fifth street. S3OOO. ; 2 vacant lots, Cleveland st., S4OO. 2 vacant lots, Winchester st, SOSO. 6 room semi-modern house, corner Madison and Fourteenth st, 2 lots and plenty of fruit trees, price SIBSO. The above properties can be purchased on easy terms. STEELE & JABERG REALTY CO., Ifc of C. Bldg. Photte O 2t" *)il SAI?E OR LEASE Registered flolstein bull calves. J. O. Tricker, jicatur, R.R-6, phone 869-H. 22t3x eod JJ)R SALE—Holstein milk cow. Phone »-3<t Monroe. Roy Manlove. 24 31 x 120 R SALE —1 two year old mare colt; "1 young cow, to be fresh soon. Aseph P. Habegger, Monroe phone y-A. 24-31 SALE — Telephone you wood ’ order to 9114 or 689. Our slab wood if just the thing for this mild winter. $2,00 per load, cash on delivery. Adams County Lumber Co. 24-6tx fcg SALE—JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. All of my Winter Hats to be (dosed out at SI.OO each. New Spring Hats at a very reasonable price, iftaud A. Merriman, 222 S. 4tji st.. I Decatur, Ind. 22t3 j£OR SALE OR TRADE for property »near Decatur, 50 acre farm, gravel ; learn, *4 mile to churches, $150,000 r'entralized school. Paved roads, 30 j minutes drive to fastest growing] manufacturing city in U. S. Booming ' Xiintry. 7 room house, basemeigJ furnace, good wells, hard ami soft , 'xrr.tcr. 200 sq. ft. of cement pore!’, Ifght line, 3 drive garage, lien houses, ijirn 30x36, cement, floor and stable, tjate room. 100 fruit trees, all varieties, 50 tearing peach trees. Easy tjrms, clear title. J. O. Tricker, De<ytur, R.R.6, phone 869-H. 22t3x t’IHL SALE OR TRADE—Hard ant I Joft coal stoves; 3 stove boards. J. ($. Tricker, Decatur, R. R. 6, Phone 869-H. 22t3 ■W— ‘ — ; WANTED RANTED —Washing or washing and Zoning. Phone 7143. Will call for and (teliver. 20-3txewl Wanted— Washings or washings and • iornings. Phone 7143. Will call for ;gid deliver. 22-3txeod WANTED—Boy, 15, wants work after • school and on Saturdays. Box L. democrat 24-2 t WANTED—Reliable man with ear as •direct factory representative in De<stur and nearby counties. No experience necessary. Unusual opportunity for advancement. Must be wi ling ’*> start on reasonable basis. Synero Motors company, Battle Creek, Mich. . Hx ljuST SELL or return to factory • Good used pianos of Baldwin make; (Jie straight and one player; will sell fcr balance due. Ten down and ten a ijonth. Factory representative will %■ here next week. Write Box B, Decatur Daily Democrat. 26t2x : FOR RENT FOR RENT —BO acres, 3 miles I (First of Decatur. Telephone 145; or cal] 4jo Closs St. 22-3 t rt)R RENT—Semi modern 5 room .'house on North 6th St. Gas. Lights sMt and hard water. Phone 67. NOR RENT—Five room house, 612 ; ‘Patterson St. $12.00 per month. In-i <Utire of Glenn Cowan or phone 636.1 • 24-3tx[ NOR RENT-Ulioice exceptionally well 'improved farm. Call phone 10X4 De-1 catur. 24-3tx | J$)R~ RENT Four room house with! • good garage, well and cistern. Call Phone 1283. 24-3tx . * , FOR RENT —4O acres near Berne. In ‘diana on grain lease. Nine acres needed to alfalfa. Good buildings. Inquire The Straus Brothers Company, 132% E. Wayne street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 28-30-1-1 interurban Kills Two Persons Near Marion Marion, Ind., Jan. 28.—(U.R)—Two persons, Mrs. Glen Love, and Alva G. Newsom, were killed instantly and Mary Eleanor Newsom was injured seriously near here today when their automobile was struck by au interurban car. >

THIMBLE THEATER

I Ibis. HOU THE Y IHAPPiNtO TO~"| THE. REST VJAY tSsY? \ I HECK DIO W J FiHO THE NAN I HIRED A FELLOGJ TO FINO OUR 1' k'rtX) BOUGHT IT BRiNts ME OUT AND / SHIP' I STOWED AWAY TILL S YOUUJERE Our . - ar - - ?'; '<L ;,<d r~.

MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 8. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves 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. *rSCHURGER'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 I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED distributor of tlie J. T. Watkins goods in this city. Call M. J. Welker, phone 646. 17t12x u —tzq I DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street | , Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 1 I I , Special Attention given to | cattle and poultry practice o 0

Typewriting; Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will he glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. There is no by wn * c ’ l the value /»? ■ ■ of health can be <^erna * ne d« Life H worthless withIthe CAUSC OF S nll | u Udis-ease Jj 111 ,u Phone lor an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628 I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JANI’Ain 2X. 1929

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Jan. 28.— <U.R> —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 5,600; holdovers, 800; market, 25-27 c up; 250-350 lbs., $lO-$10.60; 200-250 lbs.. $10.35$10.75; 160-200 lbs., $10.35 $10.75; 130160 lbs., $9.65-$10.65; 90-130 lbs., $9.25$9.75; packing sows, $8.25-$8.75. Cattle receipts, 1,600; calves, 1,000; market steady; market 50c up; beef steers, sll-813.25; light year ing steers and heifers, $11.75-sl4; beef cows, $8.25-$10; low cutter and cutters cows, $5-$7; vealers, sl9-$19.50. Sheep receipts, 7.000; market 25c up; top fat lambs, $17.65; hulk fat lambs, $17.25-$17.50; bulk cull lambs, $10.75-$13.75; bulk fat ewes, $8.75$9.75. Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat .. $1.23% $1.26% sl-28% Corn .97*4 $1.00*4 $1.02% Oats 53% .53% .50% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected January 28) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $1 30 No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 No. 2 Hard wheat sl.lO No. 2 White oats $ -38 Yellow Corn per 100 $1.25 White or mixed corn $1,20 Barley 50c Rye -80 c LOCAL GROCERSEGG MARKET Eggs 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 46c

NOTICE I have taken over the DANIELS LUNCH ROOM at 169 South Second St. and would be glad to meet my old friends, as well as new ones. Daily and Sunday dinners, as well as short orders. Your patronage will be appreciated. LAWRENCE ROOP. saleTcalendar 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 sale is advertised in this paper. 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. Jan. 31 —David Roth, 5 miles west of Willshire. 3 in.it east and 1 mi. north Monroe and 6 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. I—A. M. Medaugh, 2 miles east Van Wert, Ohio. Feb. 2 —Chas. Burke, 2 mi south of Decatur on state road 27, closing out sale. Feb. 4 —lvan Sheehan, 1% miles east ’4 mile north of Monroeville. Feb. s—Ed Bischoff, 6 mi. east, 5 mi. north of Decatur. Feb. s—Adolphs—Adolph Hanni, I’4 miles west Monroe. Closing out sale. Feb. 6 —Ed Miller, % mile south of Salem. Feb. 6 —C. J. Ridenbach, % mi. north of Preble. Feb. 7. —Milo Heller, 3 miles west, 1 mile south of Monroe, 2 miles west 5 miles south Berne. Feb. 7 —Whitney and Leiton, 4 miles southeast of Ohio City. Feb. B—Bessie8 —Bessie Baxby, 4 miles south Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 9. —George Cramer, 3% miles east Decatur on Van Wort road. Closing out sale. Feb. 11 —Bloom & Bell, 1 mi. east Decatur at end of cement road. Feb. 13—Erwin &, Hahnert, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on County Farm road. Feb. 14 —Miles Stonebunier, ’4 mile north of Tocsin. Feb. 15 —J. B. Freasby, % mile north, 2 1 4 mile east Dixon, Ohio. Feb 19 —F. J. Schmitt, 1 mile north Decatur on river road. Large stock sale. Feb. 20 —Claude Harvey, 2 mile east of Monroe. Closing out sale. Feb. 21 —William Hale, 1 mile south, >4 mile east Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 22 —Fred Smith, 2 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 25—S. T. Welker. 6% miles east Decatur on Wren Road. Feb. 26—C. O. Green, 1 mi. south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. Feb. 27 —Albert Gage, 3 mi southeast of Decatur on Pleasant Mills road.

NOW SHOWING-“THE CLERK

TELL ME. CANTOR DIQ W I FOR gRYIN IWENT TO A REALLY UJANT A DiMEY J OUT LOGO OOIEN> PkAUt UJORTH OF LObtoITUDE An OR 010 YOC) JUYT y€NO VJIbEYETy GOT IT THE NEON THAT ERRAND J WOA) YO 7W COULD SLIP ) LA - AWAY FROM fAE' HE t>o 1 -I®^—THAT j DON'T f WK -N- ' KNOW) J __ s HA'.HA! A W I’LL BUT THE '"th -e//' Ct AtdK, clerk gave Z / X a BAG t ‘ FLOUR OR - ——-

HOOVER INVITES SIMTH TO CALL By Thomas L. Stokes, UP Staff Correspondent Miami Beach, Fla.. Jan. 28. —<U.R) — A meeting here between Presidentelect Hoover and his defeated Democratic opponent, Alfred E. Smith, appeared likely today when Mr. Hoover expressed a desire to see the former New York governor. The president-elect issued a brief statement in answer to numerous inquiries made by newspaper reporters as to whether Smith would call. “By all means I should be glad if Gov. Smith has the time to call,” Mr. Hoover said. ”1 should be most happy to see him.” That opened the way for a visit by the former New York governor who is staying at Coral Gables, clearing up a quandary over official ettlquette which has excited the resort populace here, who were, wondering which of the two men should make the tirat advance. — o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays

PUBLIC SALE The*vnders’gned will sell at Public Auction on the Bell farm 11 mite„easf of Dec itur on the Decatur and Van Wert road ;17 miles west ot \an W , 20 miles south of Fort Wayne, just 1 of St "'L?™* O “ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1929 Commencing Promptly at 10:00 o'clock A. M. 7 HEAD OF'HORSES AND MULES —7 Sean of black mules, 9 years old. weight 2600 lbs., sound, a real pair; Bay 5 old, weight 1600 lbs., sound, a fine mare; Bay mare 3 yrs old, weight 1500 lbs., sound; 1 match team of Sorrel Belgian mare colts comin- 2 years old a tine pair of colts; Bay mare. 14 years old, weight Lxm lbs. mg . AND HIGH GRADE GUERNSEY CATTLE , Guernsey cow. Amelia's Lass (96498); Guernsey oow, Maines btar (.able, (206531), 3 years old. out of an A. R. Sire, a fine young Guernsey v•«*. 3 rears old. Osseo's Lady Bluhm (207007), out of the cows OBseos Daisft. »>' ,-nw that tonneri sale, at Van Wert. Ohio. Atwciation sale iu 1927; Guernsm heifer *> years old, Minnie's Pride of tl.e Morris Farm (223192) due to be fresh in March; neifer, Warrior's Helen of Wren (255058); heifer, Mildred s Pride (255057); heifer, Lady Bluhm’s Daisy (260935); heifer Star s Golden Lillie (260034). Guernsey cow, 9 years old. grade will be fresh April 1, Guernsey heitcr, 2 years old, bred to Mahernood Crescent; Guernsey heifer, yearling grade. 25—HEAD OF HOGS—2S 3 White sows, due to farrow last of March; 3 Duroc sows, due to farro.v last of March; White gilt, due last of March; 18 shoats, weigh from 40 to 60 tbs. each. 19 SHEEP 19—Shropshire Ewes, due to lamb last of March; one Shropshire Buck. POULTRY—9O good Laying Hens. HAY AND GRAIN 400 bushel corn in crib; 400 bushel oats in bin; 75 bushel soy beans, Manchu, cleaned for seed; 25 ton clover and timothy hay mixed; 2 ton of soy bean hay; some corn fodder. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson tractor iu first class condition, pulley, Oliver tractor plows; tractor dire 2 years old: Deering binder, 8-t't. cut, used two seasons, like new. MACHINERY One Turnhull wagon; 1 hay ladder and stock rack; 1 Farmall wagon with hay ladder and grain bed: 1 one horse wagon and box: 1 Dain hay load er: 1 McCormick mower; 1 Johnson mower; 1 Johnson tedder; 1 McCormick hay yack; 1 I.H.C. corn (planter; 1 Big Willie corn plow; 1 Bully Boy corn plow; one 2-row Oliver corn plow. out 2 years; 1 Superior grain drill, 10 disc, 1 Rude manure spreader; 1 Spike tooth harrow; one 3-section spring tooth harrow; 1 smooth land roller; 1 Olivet walking plow; one 5-shove! plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 feed grinder; 1 buzz saw outfit; 1 Ford.car, late 1923 witli winter top; 1 trailer; 1 new 75 gal. hog fountain: one 50-gal. feed cooker; 2 iron kettles; 1 tank heater; 1 coal oil brooder sto-ve, 1,000 capacity; 2 sets brass mounted work harness, like new; 1 set work, harness; Gaarscott engine; 1 Russel separator; 1 tank and 1 wagon; many other articles too numerous to mention. ONF. 18-MONTH OLD REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL MAHERWOOD CRESCENT No. 138004 Sire, Highland Trojan 85509, 1 A. R. Daughter; a young son of i Itra Select 47137 who now has 19 A. R. (laughters with rebords up to 915.2 lbs. fat. Ultra Select, carries 75% ot Ne Plus Ultra blood. Dam, Lady Lura of the Lake 20289 with A. R. record of 11,711.6 lbs. milk, 710.1 tbs. B. F. A daughter of Luetta’s Secret of Minot 48673 who now has 10 A. R. daughters “that average 623.8 lbs. B. F." TERMS —All sums of $lO and under, cash; over that amount, a credit of 9 months, put chaser to give a bankable note tearing 8% interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cas! on sums over $lO. No property removed until settled for. WALTER BLUHM, surviving Partner. BELL AMD BLUHM, Partnership. Auctioneers—ROY JOHNSON and JEFF LEICHTY. CIerk—PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Lunch to be served by Reformed Church. 220=ACRE~ FARM—22O ~— At the above described location and at 1 o'cfock p.m. on the same date, in order to settle tiie estate of the late A. R. Bell, L will sell at public auction to the highest bidder without reserve, the farm described as follows: 220 acres of good high producing soil, well drained; well fenced, in fact one of the best farms in Adams county. THIS FARM WILL BE SOLD AS A WHOLE OR IN TRACTS TO SUIT PURCHASER. HOUSE —8 rooms. furnace, bath room, electric lights, a very comfortable farm home. BARN 40x72, well built, stalls well arranged; cow burn adjoining which will stable 30 head of cows; hay mow abeve cow barn; cement floor in horse ami cow stable. OUTBUILDINGS Crattery and crib combined; hog house 20x30, cement floor, slate roof; (00l shed; poultry house; woodhouse; hay barn and corn crib combined, also feeding pen for hogs in the barn, cement door. CONVENIENCES —Electric light:. front city power current; two drove wells wind pump and supply tank at teth wells; water piped to hog house and Itarn This farm is very nicely arranged and everything as convenient a s possible. LOCATION Just one mife east of Decatur, Indiana, county seat of Adams county; cement road to farm, schools, churches and market right at. the door. Tips is one farm you will have to see to appreciate. Sale to be conducted by Got. FgCtl Reppert, Decatur, Indiana, assisted bv Earl Gartin and Roy JohnsenTERMS Ter, per cent on day of sale; 15% March 1, 1929, when possession will be given purchaser. Balance long time payments Io suit purchaser For further information apply at Room No. 1 Peoples Loan * Triist Company, Decatur, Indiana. CHAS. BELL, Administrator.

TOOK OLIVE FOR A ‘SALE’.”

Bride Is Murdered; Bridegroom Sought Hingham, Mass.. Jan. 28.- lU.R) A bridegroom of a week was hunted io (lay in connection with the murder of his wife, who was shot to death in a lover s lane here on the fifth day oi her honeymoon. ■ Search for Christopher Cullen, 36. East Weymouth war veteran, began after the woman had been identified as Mrs. Cora E. Jacques Cullen, 39 Efforts also were being made to find the .22 calibre rifle, six bullets from which penetrated the womans body. Police learned that Cullen purchased such a weapon a few hours before the crime. Police believe Cullen, after purchasing the gun. deliberately drove Ills bi ide to the lonely section of Hingham, forced her from the automobi.e, and shot her. xrroikTMEAT or wmikisthatok No. XU 111 Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the eslate of Andrew- .1. Foi■ta r.‘late of Adams County, deceased. Tlie estate is probably solvent. (riles V. Porter. Adniinistiator With will annexed Jan. 19. 1929. J F- A'.'"' 2-' a Jan. -I-2S I -4

1 »e?<uoi»MY« GETTING THIY• pDiKt’S Y p/ ' DIMES WORTH j ujoRTH -7 , OF LORUITUOtA OF LDHICHf Z/ ' r ” : -' '-A - • iSa 'Ll 'ii ■■ J —r l-'gQ

NON-HKMIIENCE NOTH I'In the tdnm. « < ourt, November county of AjUm-Sf; Naomi F. Wlttgenfeld, '»• Georgt Wlttgenfeld. i „„„ ..ntitled cause Os the State of Indiana now. the’ifoi e. 1 ;< iivxne-p !» Wittgenteld is hereruaty. i *--’. _ u ’ •,* .• 1929 at the Court ll’ouae h? th<‘ vity of Decatur m said “county ami state and v 'e unto sePm'v hand’aml’afflxed the seal of said l^.dayof.lanuaiy.l.(. . Clerk of tile Adams Circuit ( our t. 1 Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for PlainUff. Jan .1-8-1 - I Mrs. Fred Schaub, of Cleveland, and Mrs. James Haelling, of Fort Wayne, are guests for a few days of their mother, Mrs. Henry Voglewedc.

PUBLIC SALE Havmg decided to quit farming. I will sell at public auction, 2% miles scuth of Decatur, 3>4 miles north of Monroe, on state road No. 27, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1929 Commencing at 10 O'clock A. M. ONE HORSE One 7-ye. Told gelding, weight 1600 lbs., sound and a real work horse. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE One Durham cow, 6 years old. with twin calves by side, a real cow; one Holstein and Guernsey mixed. 3 years old, fresh by day of sale; one Guernsey and Jersey mixed, 5 years old, giving good flow of milk, will be fresh 22 of July: one heifer, 6 months old; one heifer, 3 months old. HOGS, 3 Head—One Spotted Poland China sow, due to farrow March 20, double immune; 2 gilts, will farrow March 35. SHEEP, 6 Head—6 head of Shropshire ewes, lamb in April. POULTRY— Turkeys, 2 hens, Bronz, full blood; 1 gob'er. CHICKENS -12 dozgu Brown Leghorn hens, full blood; 9 roosters FARM IMPLEMENTS -igood ns ho’.vj one S-ft cut biiin?’’, in A l shape; 1 Empire, Jr., grain drill; 1 P. & O. corn plow; 1 Oliver walking plow; 1 Black Hawk corn planter, 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 double shovel plow, 1 double disc harrow; 1 Turnbull wagon; 1 hay rack and grain bed; 1 Walter Wood mower; 1 Oliver tractor plow: 1 Fordson tractor, in good shape, has just teen overhauled; 2 sets of work harness, in good shape. HAY AND GRAIN 250 bushel of good yellow corn; 300 bushel of oats: 4 bushel of seed corn; 3 bushel of timothy seed; 5 ton ot good mixed hay; 6 shocks of fodder; C acres of shredded fodder in mow. MISCELLANEOUS Corn sheller; hay forks, hay slings; double hay hooks; manure fork: hay knife: kettles; cream separator; 12 crates; brooder stove; brooder house; log chains; cross cut saw; grind stone; good vise and work bench; Empire gasoline engine. 1% h.p ; line shaft and pulleys; 12 grain sacks; 1 single shovel plow; 2 10-galkm milk cans; lawn mower; 2 oil drums; •> cords of wood; 140 egg size Belle City incubator; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS- Sums of $5 and under cash; sums over $5 a credit of 9 months on bankable note bearing 8% interest last 3 months. 4% discount for cash on sums over $5. No property removed until settled tor. CHARLES BURKE, Owner Aucts: Roy S. Johnson and Myers. Clerk: Dutch Eltinjef St. Paul Church will serve lunch. PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929 ' will self at public auction at my residence, 4/2 miles east and 1 milnorth of Willshire; I>/ 2 miles south and '/ 2 mile west of Glenmore, Ohio— ort the old Johnson farm—at 10 a. m.—the following property, to-wit;

FOUR HEAD OF HORSES One Bay mare, 11 years old, weight about 1550; one Gray Gelding, weight 1600; one Black mare, 9 years old. weight 1600; one Gray mare, smooth mouth, weight 1300. , NINE HEAD OF CATTLE One Red cow, 8 years old; one Spotted cow, 8 years old; 2 Red cows, ' 5 years old; one White cow, 8 years old; one Spotted Cow; one Roan cow, 4 years old, and 2 White cows, 3 yrs. old. All these cows will be fresh in early spring. TWO SOWS barrow March 20 and April 1. TWENTY HEAD OF SHEEP 13 Ewes, one Buck and 6 Spring Lambs. 100 Head WHITE ORPINGTON PULLETS HAY AND GRAIN i Abo " t :,0 ° bushel Corn; about 400 bushel Oats, 360 bushel will make good seed oats; 8% tons of Timothy Haj, Shredded fodder in mow. 1920 Model Two-Door FORD SEDAN /

FRANK BOLINGER Lunch will be served by Ladies of the Bethel Church.

BY SEGAR

South Fourth street. o MI'I'lli; OF FINAL NETTI I :t|| ;x T ~.. EST ATE NO. Notice Is hereby given to th.- . re,|i. tors, heirs anti legatees of Martin Boh* enmoyer. deceased to appear ’ Adams Circuit Court held at Hiratur Indiana on the 22 day of F.-bntai i ifs' ami show cause it any why the Pinij Settlement Accounts with the .-state said decedent should not be approved ami said heirs are notified to then ati-i there make proof of heirship and ,- 5 . ceive their distributive shnr. s -t George E. Bobennioyer l-lxeeutor Decatur. Indiana. January 2s i'tt'ii. Attorney Dore B. Edwin

11. S. MICHAUD SELLS FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Office Phone 104 Res. Phone 436 133 S. Second St. Decatur, Ind. I

FARM MACHINERY Fordscn tractor, in good staP 6 ' McCormick binder, iu good shape. Easy Way hay loader, like ne’. Hoosier grain drill, 10 disc, with cF tilizer attachment; one-horse "be drill; John Deere tractor breaKinplow; Sampson tractor disc au( * la dem, 14 disc; Oliver riding breaKin? plow; International corn plow: I’" (h i eye two-row corn plow; 2 wagons, - hay ladders, one with hog rack a '' grain bed; 2 harrows; one 9 f° ot 1 tipacker; one land roller; John Hee' corn planter; pair platform sca-f ' Letz feed grinder; corn sholler, P lO set of breeching harness; set 1,1 ness without breeching; v,ut . coops; Primrose cream separa <■ ’ three 10 gallon cream cans, ami toother articles too numerous to uv ' tiicn. 1. h. C. spreader, hay and tedder; 2 gas engines; bioo house. TERMS (1 All sums of $5 and under. cal!1 . ))S sums over $5 a credit of 12 nl ° n will lie given, purchaser to g iv r’ approved note bearing 8% hit® ‘ Hie last 6 months. Four per cent count for cash on sums over s•>.