Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1929 — Page 2
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T o d ay we pay tribute to LINCOLN one of America’s greatest men. HolthouseSchulte&Co
■ ■ ■■ ■ • ■ ■ * CLASSIFIED f a vDVERHSEMEWb J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ 1 AND NOTICES I fi — FOR SALE foR sXDsT old hickory SMOKED SALT. 10 lb can 60c BURK ELEV Al OK CO.—— l F&R SALk—We have few numbers of ) living room suites carried over from • the Christmas trade. Will sell on terms at greatly reduced prices. Sprague Fur- ! nlture Co. Phone 199. —*'OR SALE—Modern house, Mercer Avenue, Monroe street, and Third street. 1). N. Erwin. _____ 353 t FOR SALE—3 Young bronze turkey gobblers. Mrs. Sloam Myers, route 7 36-3tx FOR SALE— Hay mare, coming six years old. Sound, and good worker. W. A. Whittenbarger five miles north east of Decatur. 366tx FOR SALE Fresh Cow 6 year old. Walter Thieme, Phone H-845. 36-3 t FOR SALk—l'wo pups 3’j months old Gus Ehlerdlng. R. R- 4 D< \ H * Ur Preble phone. 36 ‘ tx FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—S% acres highly improved, 3'/a miles west of Deca tur, on Franklin highway. Steele * Jaberg Realty Company. Phone 256. 36t3 FOR SALE —German police pups, lull blooded, real stock dog for farms. I. 11. Goldner, phone 863-J. 37tCx FOR SALE—New 1929 model WiliysKnight. Only driven 2000 miles. Will ’■•sell very reasonable. Or will take a cheaper car as part payment. Vi. A. Thornton, 304 N- H st., phone 693. 37t3x FOR SALE — Registered Holstein male calves, ready for service. Ou the accredited list. Phone WID. “Charles Knkelhan. 37t3x .USEDCARS DODGE SIX TRADE-INS ~4929 Nash “400” Delux Sedan; car is ■'* like new. 1929 Dodge Six Delux Sedan; looks and runs like new. 1927 Studebaker “Victoria'’ Coupe. This is the Commander four passenger car. _J927 Chevrolet Sedan 1937 Whippet Coupe *,1927 Dodge Sport roadster; rumble 3 seat; car is fully equipped. Fin- *■ ished in smart colors. *'1926 Studebaker Coupe; finish fine; • rubber new. 1926 Essex Coach; in good condition. « SAYLORS MOTOR CO. ••213 No. Ist st. Open Evenings • iwnnr jti — WANTED , WANTED—I want a job, in office or i • outside work. Two years college ’’training. Am witling to work and ~ learn. Address Box “B. H.” care of • Daily Democrat. 36t3x *'• wan fed to rent - - Five or six • room modem house, Call 5184. 36-3tx *' FOR SALE — Dodge business coupe. • Good condition. Call 5184 36-atx .' WANTED—SchooI girl topwork for • room and board. Inquire 122 N. 10 ’ st. after 7:30 in evenings. 37t2x FUR REN I , FOR RENT —House on West Monroe • st. Both kinds of water and lights. 1 j Telephone 812. Mrs. Joe Brunnegraf. I 35t3 I j LOSI AND• FOU ND , STRAYED AWAY or LOST: Black : and tan female hound, answers to ’ the name “NeLie”. Send information . or return to John 11. Kabie, 916 Rus- ■ sei st., Decatur, Ind . 35t3 • LOST —Sheepskin lined coat between ’ P. Kirsch nidi and Decatur Lumber , Co. Coal yard. Finder please return ’ to this office. 35t3x • LOST —Bunch of keys in black ieath- ’ er case. Finder please return to , this office. 35t3 , LOST —Young Boston female bull dog a brindle, with screw tail. Phone ’ 698. 37U . Kroger Company To Close Une Store Here The stock of the Kroger Grocery ■ company’s store next to the First • National Bank, on North Second J street, was being moved today to the ’■Kroger store farther north on Second street, the company having decided • to discontinue the former store.
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MONEY TO LOAN on Farms and City Property We write Insurance. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Decatur Indiana 1 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 j Ambulance Service i 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. 1 SCHURGERS 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 1 LADY ATTENDANT H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. i 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. M’I’OI.VTMEM or ADMIMSTHATRIX , xo, rows Notice is hereby given. That the un- 1 1 derslgned has been appointed Administratrix of tlie estate of Henry S. Murtaugh late of Adams County, deceased. Thu estate is probably solvent. Aldah Wolfe, Administratrix Lenhart, Heller & Sihurgc Attorneys Feb. 11. 1929 I'eh. 12-18-26 . U’POIVrMIAT OF IDMINIMTH 4TOR Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Adminlstra.or of the estate or Peter Kether, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Charles Hetlier, Administrator 11. M. DeVoss. Attorney Feb. 11, 1929 Feb. 12-19-26 ' o Terre Haute To Vote On City Manager Plan Terre Haute, Ind., Feb. 12 —(UP)— ' Terre Haute citizens will vote June I 4 on whether the city manager form jo£ government shall be adopted. Efforts had been made by opponents of the plan to obtain a court order forbidding calling of an election by the city council, but they were unable to obtain even a temporary restraining order. ROY JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Now atranging March sale dates. Call early at my expense for a service that will mean more DOLLARS and CENTS to you, the DAY of your SALE. Office Room No. 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1 1022. 1
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«—I I MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1000, holdovers 1,400; market generally 25c up. 250350 lbs. 110-10.60; 200-250 lbs 210.4b--10.85; 160-200 tbs 110.50-10.85; 130-160 lbs. $lO-10.85; 90 130 lbs. $9.50-10.25; packing sows $8.75-9. Cattle receipts 50, market steady; calf receipts 200, market steady. Beef steers $10.50-12.50; light yearling steers and heifers $11.25-13.25; beet cows SB-9.75; low cutter and cutter cows $4.75-7. Vealers sl7-17.50. Sheep receipts 200, market steady; bulk fat lambs $16.75-17; bulk cull lambs $9.50-13.25; bulk fat ewes, $8.50-9.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Calves, receipts 75; hog receipts, 300; sheep receipts 100; market ( steady tn 20c higher; 90-120 Tbs. $8; 120-140 lbs. $9.25; 140-160 lbs. $9.80; 160-180 tbs $10.15; 180-200 tbs $10.30: 200-250 lbs $10.25; 250-300 lbs. $10.05 300-400 lbs. $9.70; roughs $8.50; stags $6; calves sls; lambs sls. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 12) 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 100 $1 30 White or mixed corn $1,20 Barley 50c Rye LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 43c 5) ARRIVALS | Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Smith ure the parents of a boy baby which was born last evening, Monday, February 11, 1929, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. The mother was formerly Miss Germaine Christen. o I. W. Macy returned to his home in Galion, Ohio, this afternoon, accompanied by his mother, Mis. E. B. Macy, who will visit there for several days and make the acquaintance of her new grand-daughter, Mary Elizabeth Macy. SALECAI>NDAR 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. Feb. 13—Erwin & Hahnert, 3 miles southeast of Decatur on County Farm road. Feb. 14—Miles Stoneburner, % mile north of Tocsin. Feb. 15—J. B. Freasby, % mile north, 2>4 mile east Dixon, Ohio. Feb. 16.—E. A. Vernon, just west of Decatur on Nuttman ave. Closingout sale of Dairy Cattle. 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, mile east Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 22—Fred Smith, 2 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 23—A. J. Smith, 1 mile north of Decatur on state road 27. Closing out sale. Feb. 25—S. T. Welker, 6% miles east Decatur ou 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 -oau Feb. 28, J. E. Anderson, east Decatur, Closing out sale Large herd of Dairy cattle. Feb. 28 —J. E. Anderson, % mile east Decatur. Closing out sale of Dairy cattle, machinery, etc. Feb. 28—Albert F. Moser, 9 miles southeast of Bluffton, 6 miles west Berne, Vfa miles northwest of Linn Grove. Dairy cattle. Meh. I—William Lee, 4 miles northwest Rockford, O. Stock sale. Meh. 2 —Julian Mennick & Son. 1 tulle north Hoagland. Closing out sale. Meh. 4 —Henry F. Borne, west of Peterson. Closing out sale. Meh. 12—Arthur Stove, 4 miles east of Willshire. Stock sale. Meh. 13 —Joseph Bowen, %milc north Willshire. Closing out sale. Farm 1 machinery and livestock.
I*l47l*l'loXl FOI« A until MIRFACK HO A 1> Hrfore the Board of < omnilHxlonerw of I A<tniiiH > County, Mute of Indinno State ot Indiana, County of Adanta SS: Wo, the uniloiHlgncd each and nil i f whom arc adult*. reHldent freeholilera anil voters of WasiiliiKton Township of Adilins County. Indiana respectfully pctition your Honorable Body and ask that you l onstriK t complete and Improve with gravel or stone, having a suitable binder for hard surface road, a free brick or cement Improvement over and upon the puiilit- highway and street situated 111 Adams County In the State of Indiana on the following route, t<>wlt: , , Commencing at the Intersection of Kekionga Street with Grant Street in the City of Decatur, Indiana, theme running north east over said Kekionga Street In said cltv to the right of way of the New York. Chicago and St. I.oui* Railroad Company, thence north east across the right of way of said railroad company and over Stepenson Street In said city to the intersection of said Stepenson Street with Mercer Avenue in said city, thence «outhe®st over said Mercer Avenue to the intersection of said Mercer Avenue with High Street in said city, thence south over said High Street to the corporation line of said city, thence south over and upon the public highway running north ami south over and along the section Umdividing section ten (10) in township I twentv seven <27 1 north of range fourteen (14) cast from section eleven (11) township and range aforesaid for a distame of one hundred feet and there to ; terminate. . . Your petitioners aver and say tna. improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length and connects at the coinmencement thereof with a stone street in the City of Decatur, Indiana, and at the end thereof with a free macadamized stone road in said M ashlngI ton Townsnip, and that a I’nited States rural mail route passes over the highway herein sought to be improved. Your petitioners further aver ami sav that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use ami that 'said Street Is a public Street laved out and established and in use and that there is a large amount of public trawl over said highway and street and that , the same will be of public utility and l '*Your petitioners ask that said highway and Street above described be properly drained and graded, that ciushed stone ami sand < ushion be placed; upon the grade, that upon the same then bv placed gravel or stone having a suliable. binder for hard surface road oi other solid paving material Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be drained and graded, and that the same be improved to a width ol twenty-two (.. feet: that the same be graded to a width ot twenty-two feet, and that such paving material be placed thereon to a width of feet within the corporate limits of said cltv and that the same be Improltd to a width of forty < 4o ' the corporate limits of said < Ity. that the satne be graded to a width of thirty (30) feet outside the corporate limits of .-aid City; and that smh paving material be placed thereon to a width of eighteen <1«) . f ? e L t ”“ tß 'nd the corporate limits of said « ity. and that such material be placed thereon to such a depth as may be determined hv the proper officials having the same to do. and that the same be called Yndv Zescr Hoad Improvement. That to pay for said improwin nt | we ask that bonds be issued by th--of Adams, in the State of ’mJ-I iana in twenty semi-annual inatallmeni or scries, anil lor the pav.nmnt o which we ask that a tax be evied P> i ; the taxable property of said Mashing ton ownship in a sum sufficient to nay Jhe interest and principal of said bonds 118 That y saiT?mprovemcnt be made and' coJistructed and said bonds be issued ami said tax levied upon the taxai le of -aid township in. accordance with the .vets of the legis atur. of the State of Indiana passed in th vear of 1905, beginning on pag. and as annncnded in the Acts ot . . ami as ammended in Hie A< now in force providing for the exun sion of free gravel and Macadam Road and all oth.r and any and all ammendnients thereto. , 0 ta kc Wc further ask the Board io i-s without subndtting the the l vowrs h os 'Ya'id Washington ’lowiithat Board const mt by township subm(t , ger O L Brentlinger, j E Ellsworth. 1. /v imvtn Gerber Ed Itumschlag. Albeit «^r^^rhh^? £ q^ a ~S: V m Miller M. D-. H. M- Gilllg, - Ll’J' Joe Painter. Ida Dague. George C ’i?'v V smith John B. Stulls, Georg bejj: y' ,B1 t X e eV'j^hn U Kene r GNkni!l“ Keller, rm Urenee Green. JB t M ri r^ y s or? Keller. Ernest Sehlickniain i?nSnk? J U W B Meibero. Joe Johns. B. '(. Tervee?' Harve Stevens. John H. Vager. L'»chkf• I -^“he l Y a t>,e u.*no-- .V Frank Joe Itumschlag. L. , »e^? U VlJen^ e Men^ Ser Thls petition will be P’T^ 11 Admos ?V will be ueard thereon. iy via o Albert Harlow, Auditor Adams County, Imlian.g Fl-ucllte and Litterer, Att>s. I cblGet tne Habit-Trade at Home, It Pays
pnnTiox poR ' ”“ Before the I rd of ;•»«' •>' i \«lniiiM County* loduiuH. riiS 1 ' is "LlLin!...<! Preble Towiwhip in 1 '’. Indiana, respectfully Honorable Body and ask Hint von s.rm t a free macadamized M ' road on the boundary hue b el ''*l * ' .< i Root and Preble ’l'ownslups . t- n* ' over and upon the public b nated in Adams County. Indiana on following route, to wit: Commencing at the south e, -t nor of the south east quartei ' tion thirteen (13) In tewnsh |> t« n eight (28) north of range hntu 1 east in Adam* County. ' n<l,a hiirh- I north over and upon the P u bll' >ik | way situated on the sei 110 »J*l lug said section thirteen < U V >w IJU | and range aforesaid from section < g teen tIX) in township twentj eight 128) north of range fourteen (ID <a» ; In Adams County. Imlian* ll> a ’ where the said public highwav intnsects Witli the Winchester Road at a point about ten (10) rods 6-iutheast corner of the north (» t . kunrter of the north east quartet i . , section thirteen (13) township ami range aforesaid, and there t«» teinun . Your petitioners avtr and sav tnai the petition herein is signed by inoi, than fifty (501 adult resident fieeholders and voters of said township, abutting said township line road ami that more than of P' l ' ; tioners are from each of the townshlj s affected and to be affected by the 1 reposed improvement. Your petitioners aver and sav tnai the improvement prayed for is less limn three (3) miles in length, is outside th. limits Os any city, or fmo rp.ua ted towns, connected al both ends with . free macadam road and that a t niteu States Rural Mail Houle passes ov.u said proposed liigliwav ami Jl' dt 1“ same will be of public utility ami benefit. . .. Your petitioners further show that the highwav thus sought t<> In impr >\- e<l is a publii- highway already estaolislied and in use. ami is om- ot topublic highways of the boundary line between said Root and 1 reble town ships aforesaid. Your petitioners ask tliut waul way heretofore described be diaineii and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade ami that up 'u such broken stone there be plaeeu stjne screenings. Your petitioners further ask tn said highway above described be improved to a width of 4" feet ami that said highway above described be graded to width of JI feet ami that stone be placed thereon to a width in 1J feet and to a depth ot 8 inches at tm sides thereof and to a depth of 1. inches in the center thereof and tlia. crushed stone screenings be placet thereon to a deplli of I inelics upon such broken stone, that said improve-; nient be made a single track and that . the name of said improvement be l b;; Hoekemever, Fuhrman Macadam Koa.l. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by tm countv or Adams in the "t imuana. payable in twenty (20) semi annual installments or series and foi tli< payment of which we ask that a ta be levied upon the taxable pi opi.it> of said Root and Preble Townships aforesaid in a sufficient sum to pay the interest and principal of said bonds las they become due. I Your petitioners ask (hat said um 1 provement be made ami that said muius I he issued and that said tax be levied Jup.ui the taxable property of sad townships in accordance with the V t■■ of Legislature of the Mate of Indiana i passed in the year I beginning on page 263 and any ami all amendments thereof and all other ts mentinm-<1 , therein and any and all amendment* ! which arc now in force providing for the extension of free gravel °r macadam roads and any and all amendnicnt.. thereto. ~ . ,„vWe further ask that the Board take all the necessary steps required by law 1 , i»i .<■ said improvement constructe i witmiut submitting the question ot building the sam. to an election of voters of said Root ami Preble I ownships and that the Board eonstruct the same under the laws of the State of (i.diana, now in force providing forth. extension of free gravel or macadam road by township taxation. Respectfully Submitted Horry A. Fuhrman, Ed Fuhrimin, Christ Macke, Jr. Theodor Ewell, August Sclking, Benedict Llniger, 1> Cable, E. A. Goldner. Chas. A. I'ultrnmn. Henry Ehlerdlng. Victor Uoftman. Wm. I'. Kruetzman M M Mr)' . Martin Hepp, rl, Otto Koencniatin, Gust Ehlerdlng. Wm. Linnemier, Mm. I . Freitag. Chas, (). H .brock, Aug, hhlerding. F. H. Koeneman. C. x-hakeL ()tt>j J Bieberk'h, Mart Kejtei. Wtn. Ruhl. August Gallmeycr,. Christ Macke, W. .1. Beiheri* h, Henry F Gallmeycr. August Schcumam Stoppenhagen. Henry Macke. Gottlieb Werfing. Herman Reese. Arthur Koeinman, Ed Zwick, Henry Gall meier, M m. C w'erling, Fred Hockemeyer. Minnie Hockemeyer. Chas. 11. Bittner. Chr’-t Sclking. Charles K. Miller, John lllnck. . John Alberdlng. iheodore Scheuler, Hailow W. Mann, John E. Minn. Wm. Bietiold, A. J. Lewton, Wm. C. Auiminn. Phil L. Schcitersteln, il (.. Weber. Ott > D Weber. Wm- Bulmahn. Martin Bultemeier Mrs. Fred Bulhman. Louis Selking Sr. L ulse Scheiman. Henry L Getting. H. C. Getting, Wm. Aunw". r.d Auman, Oscar Bultemelcr, Y. alt. r Bultemeier, Henry Schelferstein, Lawrem e J. Heckman, Martin 1.. Heckman. Henry C. Berning, Martin Auman. Henry Hlrkson, Henry Auman. Millon Fuhrman 'rise Baker, Albert Siegrist i nis petition will be presented to th 1 board of commissioners of Adam: County. Indiana on Tuesday. March sth 1929 at which time the taxpayers ot Coot and Preble Townships, .xdanm County, will be heard thereon. Albert Harlow Auditor Adams County, Indiana Fruchte and Litterer. Attys. appointment OF administrator No. aoiu Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate ot Joseph 0. Malony late ot Adams County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Old Adams County Bank Jan 28, VJ2B Administrator J. T. Merryman, Attorney Jan 2'3 F 5-12 o APPOINTMENT Ol ADMINISTRATOR No. 3(121 Notice Is hereby gis-en That the undeisigned lias been appointed Administrator ot the estate oi David Crum late ot Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Jett G. Crum. Administrator Dore B. Erwin Attorney February 2, 19«9 Feb. 5-12-19
BERNE NEWS G. C. HaumgMtner attended to business matters at Maywood, J""' week, in the interest ot the B G Construction Co. , Glen Neuenschwander and Howaiil von Gunten motored to Fort "'ayae, ' Fridav evening, where they spent the week end at the home of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John von GunMr. and Mrs. Howard Stager, of I Bluffton, Ohio, and Miss Alice Stag- | er, of Lima, Ohio were Sunday guests 'at the home of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yager. Miss Josephine Rettsser left Sunday evening for Orlando, Florida, where she will spend several months at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Clemet Gottschalk and Mr and Mrs Clarence Reynolds motored to Bluffton, Sunday afternoon, to visit their sister-in-law and aunt. Mrs. Thurman O. Gottschalk, at the Wells County Hospital. Rev. Grover Soldner of Soudertown, Pennsylvania, spent Sunday twih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Soldner here. Mrs. Edison Sprunger left Monday evening for Napoleon. Ohio, where she will spend the week at the home ot her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Neuhauser and little son James Mix. Elam Sprunger visited at the Jeff Liechty home, Thursday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Amstutz were business callers at Frot \\ ayne, Friday. Mrs. Stephen Sprunger left Friday for Fort Wayne, to be at the bedside of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jonas Sprunger. Mieses Rachel, Bertha and Elmer Mjser, known as the Moser Sisters' Evangelistic party of Columbus. Ohio, spent several days at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1). Moser here. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Steiner, of Deerfield, spent Thursday at the home of ■ their father Peter Steiner. Prof, and Mrs. G. A. Lehman and family, of Dayton, returned to their home Friday after Visiting with their parents and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lehman. Miss Anna Moffit, of Riclimond, is visiting at the Henry Michaud home. o GENEVA NEWS Mrs. Clyde Martin returned to Pontiac with lier husband, who has spent the week here witli his family. Miss Pauline Todd, of Terre Haute came Saturday to conduct the. singing at the U. B. church revival. A deal was made Saturday by which Merle Teeple became the owner
Farm and Dairy Cattle Sale SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1929 One-fourth mile west of Decatur on Nuttman avenue, on what is known as the Hanna farm. Sale will be under shelter in case of bad weather. Commencing at 12 o’clock noon. 13—Head of Cattle—l 3 \\ e will offer for sale 12 head of Jersey cows and heifers. One Holstein and Jersey cow. Several of these cows now haw t heifer calves by side, others will be fresh by sale day and close-up Springers. As I conducted a retail dairy route in Decatur torse'era! years I always retained the best cows and heifers for my lieu t his is an exceptionally grade bunch of young cows, tre kind you will like to own. Don’t forget the date. 21—Head of Hogs—2l One Brood Sow, Big Spotted Poland, will farrow last part of February; 1 brood sow, (.hosier White, will farrw last part o February; 1 yearling Yorkshire male hog; 9 shoats, weight ms., 9 shoats, weight 60 lbs. HAl—ll ton of good fine limotliy Hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS and MISCELLANEOUS One hay loader; 1 wagon; 1 Champion binder;. 1 brow•stove; chicken feeders; 5 hog troughs; 2 hog crates; 30 rod o poultry wire. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , , One good upright piano; 1 brass bed and springs; 1 da'eu port, .. rockers; 1 dining table; 1 buffet; kitchen chairs; 1 nw --way heating stove; 1 Majestic kitchen range; I kitchen sums of $5 and under, cash; over that a credit of .1 months will be given, purchaser giving •’> g 00( * , able note bearing 8% the last 3 months. 1% discount lor cash ou all sums over $5.00. No properly removed until settled lor. „ E. A. and A. M. VERNON noy Johnson, auctioneer.
of the property on Line street f on >,„, ly owned by W. D. Cross, j,, Augusta Farlow has accepted » , tion with the Chew Garment < nn ,' ’' v as assistant bookkeeper. Mrs. John Aspy has returned (ron , Mr. and Mrs. Leland Buckmaater Mrs. Wilbur Shoemaker and H ar land Whiteman spent Sunday | n i> troit. Michigan, visiting Mead and family. Earl Conner, of Dayton, spent a f Pu . hours in Geneva Saturday. Mr. aijd Mrs. Frank Armstrong ami son spent Sunday in Decatur at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Am strong. Frank Buckingham, of Kalamazoo Michigan came Monday to visit hi s si. ter, Mrs. Thomas Drew Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and (laugh ters, Mary and Iva, were guests o r Mrs. Lou Armstrong, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bolfa, o f y or , Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Richard Briggs, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worrel, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. ami Mrs Chas. Pyle, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Love, of Lynn came Sunday to spend a few days with their father. James Love, who is ji; Niel Schafer and family and Mis's Nellie Knipe Sunday with Rufus Byrd and family. Elizabeth Anderson, of Fort Wayne is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs William Anderson. Mrs. Sophia Jackson, of Greensburg, is helping to care for her brother Henry Decker, who is seriously ill. Fredrick Striker, who is employed in Pontiac, Michian is visiting his family here this week. Dr. and Mrs. Gorman McKean spent 1 the week-end in Fort Wayne with Mr. i and Mrs. George Stahley. — Q DePauw Choir Unable To Appear Here Sunday The Rev. R. W. Stoakes, pastor oi . the First Methodist church of this city, • received word today that the DePauw University choir, of Greencastle would . be unable to appear here for a sacred • concert next Sunday evening, as sehed- • uled. I At the same time. Rev. Stoakes announced that Dr. W. F. Smith, field i secretary of the Methodist hospital at Fort Wayne, would occupy the pulpit of the local church Sunday morning. He will gtve a brief resume of the work of the hospital and preach a sermon. Rev. Stoakes stated that Dr. Smith would not make an appeal for finance, since that is taken care of in ■ the church budget of benevolences. I Eight nurses from the Methodist hospital, who are talented singers, ■ will acoompzriiy Dr. Smith to this city ; Sunday and sing during the Sunday morning service. , o r Get the Habit —Trade at Home. It Pays 1,, —-
