Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1929 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISEMENTS. J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES | for sale on>. ntcKouv SMOKED SALT. 10 !b can 60c Bl RK E1 .EVATOR CO. 22tf fWI I^aLE—Nice solid K""' 1 eatl and cooking Michigan apples 51-50 per basket Bring your baskets. A- MHaulier Pleasant Mills. ~ b FARMERS THHESHIN’G UING Opportunity at Bell & Bluhm partnership sale, one mile east of Decatui, February 11th, of farm Implements, •lock and 220 acre farm, wlk be sold. One 25 horse Gar-Scott steam engine, j Xie 36-60 Russell Separator; one tank ■nd wagon, all in A No. 1 condition. sjfobci.^"7>"°T t ' s Hatchery Chicks “ Buy "Decatur Quality Baby ChU k.s’ hatched only from culled and blood tested parent stock. Place order u, get the chicks ou your present d date. Order by mail or phone. The Becatur Hatchery, Decatur, Ind ana Phone 497- 2hll - U R)R SALE- Four room cottage, low -man, you can t aford to overlook this Opportunity. 120.00 per month buys it. [ frw price, no downpayment. Act quick Call 1288._ TbR SALE—Delavul cream separator, -"No. 12 with electric motor, also a rood radio loud speaker. Will sell right Address "A'; Care Daily FOR SALE—Ten Shropshire ewes; 1 Shropshire buck; 1 Duroc male hog; 1 team cheap work mares. One-half BM'.e south and one-hail mile east of ♦tt Paul church. Paul McAheru. 30t::x WANTED WANTED WOMAN —We have a very attractive opportunity for the woman who is anxious to progress in the business wnrld, with or without sales experience. Spare time, money making work. Your work will be pleasant and dignified. We desire a conscientious woman of good personality «nd character. We will train and show jou how to inAke a success in our business. Write today tor lull particulars. Mr. Walter. 2701 Fulton St. Chicago. 111. FOR RENT FOR RENT —Timothy Fouts farm in Adams county, 100 acres. Call at 214 West Wiley St., Bluffton or call Bluifton, phone 514. 30t3 FOR RENT —Rooms in modern home; well heated. 304 North Fifth street Phone 711. 28 3t FOR RENT -t; od fiv.- mom lorns" on Adams street, modern except bath -tub. H. 8. Michaud, telephone 104 27-6* FOR KENT S room semi-modern house on Winchester street. 11. S Michaud, tel. 104.27-6 ts FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, semi-modern. Garage included in rent. Outside entrance Mrs. B. W. Sholty, 607 Monroe street. Phone 521. 28-Feb 2-4-6 FOR RENT—A 93 acre farm. 3 miles • south of Decatur. Phone 987. Ad•dress 604 Nuttman avenue. 29-3 t •FOR RENT—4O acres heaFUernc. Indiana on grain lease. Nine acres jseeded to alfalfa. Good buildings. In “quire The Straus Brothers Company, *132% E. Wayne street, Fort Wayne. -Indiana. 28-30-1-4 •i’OR RENT—Three light housekeep- ** ing rooms on first floor, furnished or ~unfurnished, by March 1. 308 North Fifth St., Phone 372.3(>-3t LOST AND FOUND I,< iST—Striped” scarf Finder pirns. return to Genevieve Kitson at Old ■•Adams County Bank.2B-3t jf/)ST—Several days ago, between st. and North Ward school. TClgin wrist watch with gold chain. 3'tnder please return to this office. ms 30t3x ■GENEVA WOMAN ANSWERS CALL (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) .’also survive: Isaac Baker, of Minot, •Worth Dakota; John Baker, of Sturgis, 'Michigan; Mrs. William Mowery, of Muriel, Michigan; Mrs. Sam Wagner and Mrs. John Shearer, of Monroe; "Mrs. Emerson Mann, of Geneva; and Mrs. Henry Moore, of Long Beach, •California. ” Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the family residence here, the Rev. Mr. Lusk, pastor of the United Brethren church officiating. Burial will be made *'Jn the Riverside cemetery. o DRAINAGE BOARD FILES REPORT IN WABASH PROJECT (CONTiNVKL' FROM PAGK ONE) by law, is $4,780.96. A large number of farmers and other interested persons are expected to attend the hearing on March 11. Opposition to the project has been growing in Adams, Jay and Wells counties, Indiana, and opponents of the proposed improvement are planning a spirited fight against, it. it. is reported. — o—— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana 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 Abstractls 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 Harry Meshberger and Chris Eicher ot Hanford- tov-mdiip were greeting friends around the court house his morning. ,■— -TZL-.: .o DR. C. V. CONNELL I VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 I Special Attention given to cattle and poultry practice » 0 1 i,"""" ai—— Typewriting’ Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewrit ng or stenographic work I will >e glad to do it. Phone 42 for ppointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. ■UEMHmSHHMBMiMDBHaM youarca *** B ®» . VtF save time, trouble a! money and miser Y b -V taking M '.^EASE F ■ Adjustments. Phone lor an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phono 628
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY J, 1929.
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Chicago Grain Close March May July Wheat 81.25 H $1.28% $130% Corn 96% .99% 1.01% Oats .52% .53 .49% East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. Feb. 4.—(U.R) — Hogs, receipts. 300; holdovers, 1,200; market 1015 c up; 250-350 lbs., $lO-$10.50; 200-250 lbs.. $10.25-110.50; 160-203 lbs. $10.25-810:50: 130-160 lbs.. $9.50-$10.50; 90-130 lbs., $9.25-$9.75: packing sows. $8.50-$9. Cattle receipts, 225: calves, 75; market nominal: market steady; beef steers, $10.50-113.50: light yearling steers and heifers, sll-11335; beef cows, SB-$9.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.75-$6.75; vealers, $18.50-sl9. Sheep receipts, 1,300; market steady; top fat lambs, $17.35; bulk fat lambs, sl7-$17.25; bulk cull lambs, $lO $13.25; bulk fat ewes, $8.75-$9.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 4) No. 2 Soft winter wheat $1 30 No. 2 Mixed wheat $1.20 No. 2 Hard wheat sl.lO No. 2 White oats $ 48 Yellow Corn per 10051.30 ■White or mixed corn $1,20 Barley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat JBc fl — Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE Paring New Vegetables The thin skins of new potatoes and young carrots can be removed quickly without waste by rubbing with a coppertinsel pot cloth, taking care 'o keep both cloth and vegetable wet by dipping in a basin of water. Rubber Gloves When the ends of the fingers of rubber gloves begin to show wear turn the gloves and use them the other side out, the left glove thus becoming the right and vice versa. To Remove Wall Paper Saturate the wall paper with boiling water applied with a whitewash brush when losened, scrape off with a broadbladed putty knife. o MODERN ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE Q. Does the hostess rise when receiving introductions? A. Yes, and she offers her hand to both men and women. Q. At breakfast should the coffee be poured into the cup before the cream and sugar? A. No, the sugar and cream should be placed in the cup before the coffee is poured. Q. What form of closing should a man use when writing a letter to a woman with horn he is slightly acquainted? A. "Very truly yours." 0 COURTJOUSE NEW TERM OPENS February term of the Adams ciruit court this morning. A large number of cases were set for trial today. The criminal cases were set as fellows: state vs. Emil Badertscher, Feb. 11; state vs. Elmer Bryan. Feb. 11; state ve. Homer Debolt, Feb. 12; state vs. Grover Buchard, Fob. 12; state vs. C. L. Tyndall, Feb. 13; state vs. Beu Arnold, Feb. 14; state vs. James Vanettl, Feb. 14; state ve. Orville D. Arnold, Feb. 16; state vs. George Yake (three cases) Feb. 15. ■ — ■ ■ ■'»" 'O'- I —■ I. gul <i in- ■ ling It. ■ Xi. I sons, Tuesday, February sth. 30-2 t Secretary. o Miss Mildred Kelley visited over the week-end at the Robert Smith residence in Fort Wayne. . y
h noth e In )!■<• IdnnM Circuit < ourt, Xovembrr Term. IMUS State of Indiana. County of Ailutns Ss: Naomi F. Wlttgonfrlil. vs. George I>. Wlltgenfel.l The plaintiff in the above entitled . aits,having filed her complaint therein for divorce, together with an affidavit of a dlalnleieate.l person that the defendant. G.orge D. Wlttg.-nfehl, (a a non-resident of the State of Indiana now. therefore, the said George I>. Wlttgenfehl Is herebv notified tiiat unless he be and appear on the thirty-fifth day of the next term of the Adams Circuit Court to be holden on tlie first Monday of l-el>-ruarv ID’.’U, the said day of appearanee being the 13t.1i day ot March 1929 nt the Court House in the city of Decatur in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined In his absence. In Witness Whereof. 1 have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court this 1 tltli day of January, 1)29. Bernice Nelson Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Dore B. Erwin, Mtorney for Plaintiff. Jan 21-28-J-4 O — NOTICE OF FINAL gETTI.EMEAT OF ESTATE NO. 24t1" Notice Is hereby given to th , l ' ''C!''I’' 1 ’' tors, heirs and legatees of Mat tin Bobenmover. deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court held at Decatur, Indiana on the 22 day of I '* bru , i L r * , j,! i ' |) ''i and show cause If any why the Final Settlement Accounts witli the estate of said decedent slloul ‘ l ~ . ’ i and paid heirs are notified to then an i “her. make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. George E. Bobennioyer Executor Decatur, Indiana. January .8 1929. Attorney Dore B. Edwin Jan
PUBLIC SALE The vrders'gned will sell «/““j? « XTwiToi S "ARV 1 !! 2L ° n MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929 Commencing Promptly at 10:00 o'clock A. M. 7—HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES —7 sinan of bla’k mules 9 years Old. weight 2500 lbs., sound, a real pair; n more 5 xears old weight 1600 lbs., sound, a fine mare; Bay mare. 3 yrs. B 7 round 1 match team of Sorrel Belgian mare colts como.d. weight 1500 n>s, round, I n we(ght lns 2 HIGH GRADE GUERNSEY CATTLE Guernsey cow. Amelia's Lass (96498); Guernsey cow, Maine's Star Gable (206531) 3 veurs old, out of an A. R. Sire, a fine young co* , Guernsey co , ears Old Osseo s Lady Bluhm (207007). out of the cows Osseo s Daisy, the 3 years old. Osseo s Lauy Diu.u Association sS2e Th-1927; Guernsey cow that Minnies Pride of the Morris Farm (223192) due to be ? r e c ‘s' r ’j n ' Aiarcb’ neifer, Warrior s Helen ot Wren (255058); heifer, Mildred s Prtde (255W7)-’ heifer. Lady Bluhm’s Daisy (260935); heifer. Stars Golden Lillie (260034).’ Guernsey cow, 9 years old, grade will be fresh Apnl 1, Guerosey heitcr, 2 years old, bred to Mahemood Crescent; Guernsey he.fer, yearling grade. 25—HEAD OF HOGS-25 3 White sows, due to farrow last of March; 3 °Duroc sows, due to farrow last of March; White gilt, due last ot March; 18 shoats, we.gh from 40 to 19SHEEP19 —Shropshire Ewes, due to lamb last of March, one Shropshire Buck. POULTRY—9O good Laying Hens. HAY AND GRAIN 400 bushel corn in crib; 4UO 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 vordson tractor in first class condition, pulley, Oliver tractor plows; tractor dire - years old; Deering binder, 8-ft. cut. used two seasons, like new. MACHINERY One Turnbull wagon; 1 hay ladder and stock rack; 1 Farmall wagon with hav ladder and grain bed: 1 one-horse wagon and box; 1 Dain hay loader 1 McCormick mower; 1 Johnson mower; 1 Johnson tedder; 1 McCormick hay rack- 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 Oliver walking plow; one 5-shovel plow; 1 double shovel plow; 1 feed grinder; 1 buzz saw outfit; 1 Ford car, late 1923 with 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 stove, 1,000 capacity; 2 set’s 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, lA. R. Daughter; a young son of Ultra Select 47137 who now has 19 A. R. daughters with records up to 915.2 lbs. fat. Ultra Select carries 75% of 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—AII sums of $lO and under, cash; over that amount, a credit, of 9 months, -purchaser to give a bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 3 months. 4% discount for cast, on sums over $lO. No property removed until settled for. WALTER BLUHM, surviving Partner. BELL AND BLUHM, Partnership. Auctioneers—ROY JOHNSON and JEFF LEICHTY. CIerk—PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Lunch to be served by Reformed Church. ———— —22 o—ACRE FARM—22O ~ At the above described location and at 1 o'clock p.m. on the same date, In order to settle the estate of the late A. 11. Bell, I will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder without reserve, the farm 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—4Ox72, well built, stall: well arranged; cow barn adjoining which will stable 30 head of cows; hay mow above cow barn; cement floor in horse and cow stable. OUTBUILDINGS —Cranery ami crib combined; hog house 20x30, cement floor, slate roof; tool shed; poultry house; wtxidhousc; hay barn and corn crib combined, also feeding pen for hogs in the barn, cement floor. CONVENIENCES—EIectric light!- from city power current; two drove wells, wind pump and supply tank at both wells; water pipeu to bog house anil barn This farm is very nicely arranged and everything as convenient as possible. LOCATION—Just one mite east of Decatur. Indiana, county seat of Adams county; cement road to farm, schools, churches and market right at. the door. Th's ts one farm you will have to see to appreciate. Sale to be conducted by Coi. Fred Reppert, Decatur, Indiana, assisted by Earl Gartin and Roy Johnston. TERMS—Ten per cent on day of sale; 15% March 1, 1929, when possession will be given purchaser. Balance long time payments to suit purchaser. For further Information apply al Kuoiu No. 1 Peoples Loan & Trust Company, Decatur, Indiana. i CHAS. BELL, Administrator.
y;*********** B * HOSPITAL NOTES * js¥*¥******** K Mrs. J. J. Hofer, Monroe, was admitted to the Ad ilin County Memorial hospital, Sunday, for medical treatment. Miss Anna Baker, Rockford, Ohio, route x>ne, underwent a major operation, Saturday, at. the local hospital. Cecil Eair, 231 Rugg street, underwent a tonsillotomy at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Mahler, Archbold, Ohio, mother of Miss Frances Mahler surgical nurse at the Adams Count? Memorial hospital, underwent a major operation, yesterday. IPPOIA TMEA T OF \ l>M IM*TH VI OH WITH WILL XAAEAEI) Notice is hereby given, that tile undersigned has been appointed Administrator with will annexed of tlie estate of Alexander 11. Bell, late of Ada County deceased. The estate is probably S "charies K. Bell, Administrator Witli Will Annexed February 2nd 1929. James 1. Merryman, Attorney, ( n JS o————— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay:
NOTICE Decatur Ind., Feb. 2. 1929. Estate of Alexander R. Bell, deceased Any person, firm or corporation having tiny claim or charge against th-' above estate will please immediately place such claim in the hands of Janies T. Merryman, attorney and the undersigned administrator will give the matter prompt attention. Charles K. Hell. Administrator Janies t- Merryman Atty. Feb 4-6-8 o— 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 Sinday dinners, as well as short orders. Your patronage will be appreciated. LAWRENCE ROOP Feb 2-4 0 — Dr. Harry Jones and E. M. Ray of Berne, were visitors at the commissioners rooms this morning.
PUBLIC SALE As I am quitting farming. I will sell at public auction at my residence % mile north of Preble, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1929 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 3—HEAD OF HORSES—3 Sorrel Gelding, 12 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; Bay Gelding, 12 years old, weight 1250 lbs.; Black general purpose mare, 14 years old. • S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Spotted cow, 6 years old, will be fresh first of April; Red cow, 6 years old. will be fresh April 4th; Spotted cow, 8 years old, will be fresh July Ist, giving milk; Red cow. 9 years old, giving a good flow of milk, will be fresh in September; Spotted cow, 10 years old, giving 4 gallons of milk per day. 20—HEAD OF HOGS—2O Poland China Sow with pigs by side; O. I. C. sow will farrow by day of sale; 2 Poland China sows will farrow in March and May; Hampshire male hog, 2 years old, a real hog; 15 Shoats weighing about 75 pounds each. 7—HEAD OF SHEEP —7 Shropshire ewes, will lamb in spring 50 HEAD OF CHICKENS—2S yearling Leghorn hens; 16 White Rock pullets; 9 Rhode Island Red pullets; 4 young Leghorn cockerels. HAY AND FODDER— tons of good timothy hay; 30 shocks of fodder in field; 2 bushels of good seed corn. FARM MACHINERY AND TOOLS Webber wagon, 3*4 skein; Milwaukee grain binder. 6-ft. cut. in good shape; Osborne mower, 5-ft. cut; Oliver riding plow, 14-in.; Scotch Clipper walking plow; 60-tooth spike tooth harrow; drag harrow; 14 disc harrow; Crowfoot clod crusher; Superior grain drill, 111-hoe, in good shape: Perfection corn p.anter with 60 rods of wire; Buckeye riding cultivator; John Deen, hay tedder; Ohio hay loader; Kemp manure spreader in good condition; >• shovel cultivator; single shovel plow; corn sled; bob sled: dump boms. Gondola grain bed; Economy King cream separator, No. 12; McCormickDeering gas engine, 1% horse power: iron kettle; 2 double sets of breeching harness: 1 single set of breeching harness; 1 buggy harness; collars, hay fork; kitchen cabinet; 2 tables; shovels; forks and other artic.es too numerous to mention. ... TERMS:—AII sums of $5.00 or under, cash; over that amount a creuu of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note bearing 8 o interest the last 3 months, 4% discount for cash on sums over $5.00. C. J. RIDENBACH ROY S. JOHNSON, Auctioneer DUTCH EHINGER. Clerk Lunch will be served Jan.2a,3l,reo. IIBIIII ■ PUBLIC On account of quitting farming, I will sell at public auction at my loca’ed 2% miles east of Decatur, on the Decatur and Van Wert road 16 nil west of Van Wert, Ohio, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1929 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Brown mare. 7 years old, weight 1450 lbs., sound, in foal; Brown nW > 8 years old, weight 1550 lbs., sound, in foal; Sorrel mare, coining 2 years oi . will make a mare that will weigh 1600 lbs., sound; Bay mare, coming 2 year-’ old, will also make a 1600 lb. mare, sound; Bay mare, weight about 1160 I® B -, sound, good worker. These are all good horses and in good condition. 12—HEAD OF CATTLE—''S REGISTERED GUERNSEY CATTLE—No. 202283— Miss Maine's TO Top of Adotph, born Oct. 24, 1925; bred May 8, 1928 to Decatur’s Jig? 8 ' 138335. No. 237328: George's Eva of Wren, born April 21, 1927; bred, Dec. I > 1928 to Maherwood Crescent No. 138004. No. 257609: Decatur's Lady, W Jan. 2 7 , 1928. Not bred. Decatur's Maggie, ‘‘registration applied for. H elie calf, born Oct. 19, 1928. Owner, Arnold Stults. Sol»t‘ in cow. 7 years old, due to freshen in April; rioistein and Gtiernsey, 3 years old. giving good flow, Ned; Durham cow. 8 years old, g*™ good flow, bred; Red cow, 8 years old, giving good flow, bred; Hiolstein aJersey heifer, <> months old; 2 Guernsey heifers, coming 2 years old, due freshen in April; Guernsey cow, 3 years old, due to freshen in June, gn™> good flow; Guernsey Bull, year old. HOGS—3 Duroc brood sows, due to farrow in May ; 5 Chester White brood sows, due to farrow the last of March and the first of April. FFED ~* toB timothy hay; some corn fodder; 100 bushel good seed IMPLEMENTS and tools T„, o ” C H onn , K ’ k l ‘ Hllder ' C n - Osborne mower, 6 ft.; disc and tandem. Jnl hr c ’! luvator ‘ bought new last veer; riding breaking plow; * nv-ti P K; BpriUg tooth harro< - tooth harrow, hay : r ? wa «?“>, ha y TO** and grain bed combined; 9 hole grain drd P ~ er; IHC ' feeu Kinder, 6 inch burr; buggy; set of work ® buU'wuenn y C 2' lars ‘ eic; clwe r need binder tor 6 ft mower; T« r comMned niht S A N °' ' edition; grain bed and hay ladder TERMA AU artlClPf l numerous to mention. . 9 moi ths 1 / sums ?5 an<l " n,le r. cash, over that amount a credit "ter So’ No it'™* 8% iu,eres, ‘ 4% discount for cash on over No property to be removed until settled for. GEORGE CRAMER, Owner W s. Johnson, auctioneer. I*' l Lunch served by Ladies of the Union Chapel Church.
U'I'OIATHENT OF ADMIMm k . No. IWIO Notice Is liereby Kt>en. that the tin. del-signed has licen appointed A-lminl.-I tratur of the estate ot Andrew .1 p (1 . ter. late of Adams County, dei-i-a s ,,|' Tlie estate is probably solvent. Giles V. Porter. Administrator Witli will annexed Jan. 19, 1929. J. F. Snow, Attorney Jon, 21-ax |.-.4 —'■ | ■—-O Get*tne Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays Ashbaucber’s MAJESTIC : FURNACES ! ASBESTOS SHINGLE j 1 ROOFING I ; SPOUTING ! LIGHTNING RODS I Phone 765 or 739 !
