Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1930 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS. | 3 BUSINESS CARDS, f AND NOTICES jLj'KX’X xl< ><» h X XXM.«JW< XJCMM FOR SALE Fun Sale Fancy Flour Mids. , ; 2 per cwt; Best wheat bran, SI.BO per cwt; Salt for stock and butchering that will not Ret hard, SWc per cwt. William* Equity Exchange* Williams Station, Ind. •12t4x i l-'oft "SA"Ja “I’pTjlS. Jonathan .'. Wagners and Baldwins, sl.lO to > $1.85 bushel. Prices reduced on Grimes. $1.25 bn. 8. K. Haggard, 11 mile aouth and fc-mil*' east of Monroe. ** l,t FOR SALfc—kew and used pianos. Vgry lowest prices. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Company. Phone 19$. H-3t FOR SALk - 2 incubators: one a Successful; and the other a Syphers hot air I brooder stove used ome. 1.006 cMck size. Will sett reasonable. Roy Young, ’« mile east and *>, mile south of Salem 14-3tx i FOR SALE - Span of young mules > coming 3 and 4 years old; also] good work horse, fra Thompson at WHHaiue. 141'Jx I FOR SALE-Male hogs at $5.5'1 i per hundred; 15 bushels of po- 1 tatoes: 20 tons alfalfa hay; good Weber wagon. Inquire Floyd Stoneburner, Decatur, route 2. 15-3 t HFOSICWI ATtB PHOFITS atcheryLhicks Order seme Decatur Quality Chick.-;' now if'you want early broilers ami : early tali layers. They will make you the extia profits. Place your order today. THE DECATUR HATCHERY Phone 497 Decatur, Ind. I 15-51 FOli isALE Second hand No. 5 ' Underwood typewriter. Phone 631.1 15-3tx 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT—BO acre farm in Dim Creek township. Inquire of M. 1 Kirsch, Peoples Loan Ac Trust Co. | lit 6 FOR* RENT ~'illiiig Station. Call WANTED WANTED Everybody to know that our tedephon' number is 663. Anna Ynney-Foreman, Nortfi End Grocery. 13-4 t CONGRESS TODAY ♦ (U.R) ♦ Senate: debate on tariff bill. Riulio hranngs rout hi no. House: Ifewne rontmnea debate on trva*- ' nry appropriation bill. ' Mrs. Rnth ilryan Gwen plea os heK own election case before the * 'lections committee. Imuslate commerce committee c<mmdei« bus Regulation IHll. j o-— t < X !»(»<»hitniriit f»t Vtiiiiaiiwlrnhir Ni»ihc is hereby given, That the uiHhTMiK’H**! has been <i»p’»in t»-d Adrninistartor with the will annexed -of the estate of Sarah Luella SiiwMiwrs. late <*f Adams Cotintv, d«- < • ■-**• d. The estate is probably soivent. 5 i£ Burt Lenhart. Administrator 1 With will annexed. Heller and Shhoigef. Attorneys! 1 JamiMiy 1»30 an J 4-11-IS ■ 4—- —— 0 M»Tl< ! or < - Ml I or HE %|, tMATE 'at.e urvh rslgnt d. < ommifsi »ned by • ‘ ' of an order the Adams (Mr- j s < ui4r court made ;<n«l entered in a | ‘ i'U there in pi ndiim entitled Albert ! KeLv f ' vs Ina Gott, Gt*orge Girt, Ab- ' ? Yor.nu. Ilnllie Young, Willard I < Kflju'j, Ibiso Krlsvj , Ima Heffron. Ar.Bmnv Jh-ffron. Arthur Kelsey, I 1 Midi' Kelsey, i:m»ti“ Itunvnn and M-j I .-iT Kelso-, Adni’nistrat »v of the Es--1 iff of Elh»n Kelsey, dreesrNed beirigj i < number 1311 < hereby give* no-I tieF th;. ht fin- law rtf flee of (Mars .1 •iaity. f> f,r the Eirnt National HaWK Hit Second Street, in th" cilY I . Imi i--. ria on the Thin <lav ! March I’M Hl ten o’eluVk A M 4bf sabl da. he will offer for sab , doiva(“ sib- , t not h-ss than the sub .i|»|h.M> d vahtr. thereof. tn< f’»U*>win£ d< m*-ribod real estate to . north half of the south west Munn i' of Hi-, ti »n erght (Kj i lA'Ci t. (26> range fife en etkst containing eighty acres or ’lv>m. in Adams t'ottuty. In<litg/a. » ’h-rmti of *-alr chk .third • u«h in hand, ami on* tliLrd in on<* ye-a-r arr«l nne third in l vo ycarfM fre'ii! di- of sale, the pur-I t » secure the Referred payilia’s by notes, drawing six per cent inyjnMM from date, said noir- to be scared by mfrrtg.ige on the real e*taE£ wedd. the purch iM<-r of xin ti real i sfaf'- y-fiaT! hr* • the right to poy ;ilt*'iishi Said real estate shall be fo® fi'we of liens except taxeasßtsFcd and payable in Maid . nl* wilj be c ontinued from day i > daT at the satne t/lace and upon thr same terms until said real estate ae< ording to the order of the ruVfrt entered in sai dcßus(‘lark -I. Lutz ‘ 'omr»iis.s ! r>ni r. | *> Jun. tS-25 i’-1 i *■ — -, 0 — 7 i «»| IIN SN< Tnnn of Monroe, Mniirce AIO4IMMM, H.r ihr y«nr «nding r>r<*<*n»lMT ;ti, M2P ilccripl-x Ikjimo OH hand tax E Ar I« light plant GJ».. I.ii Ii t orx I n'te rext 7 a.io , I blu'd'cd from .direr source-: 1X.!,7 Total I!*.’<■»• i-pts 110.U.r.i |s I rixlnrrMr n»< nt*« Sra’ricK M.M. <’ and A I 16 ./'h I offi< e loipplipx HQiah pl Bqiidings x|.|;: | I m- <k partaiciit :• l.x.frx Erertrie ll*hl idynl 1.*35 .77 I iMi |( h «’fl h Fl. id* ! 2.&H Lift»»r. <dl cle du Slfi-cis HL.rS ERM ion h*.'i.6 '.’| AM other di.-birrsc nciits I6i.::o j ui/nrur >cnn,’iiis 7, iv Btfancc uu hand «ec. 31, ................ . 3. II 1.36 *■ January lb
Quality Merchandise, Customer Service and Reasonable Prices Is Our Aim. kz IXolai, ImL MrV W-X S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Oftfce phone 500 Home phoite 727 Ambulance Service MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to rgal estate. | SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. |For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chinvpractor and Naturapatli Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30-12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 RAIMOLA. GREBE AM) ATWATER KENT RADIO Trade in your used radio or phonograph. , WERLING RADIO SALES Preble, Ind. Phone 17 on 28 Xppoinl ,n<-nt ,»r V<lnth»islra,wr Vo. »"<'« Nuti,,- is hcrehy given. That th" iinib-rsigni-il has been appointed A<l.nlnistiat<H- of the estate of Viola Lh-htle. late of Adant.s County, de-<Wl-<I, "the estate is probably solvent. Tise t'lrnan. Administrator vl' n-e B. Erwin, Attorney Jan. 10. tt'JO Jan. 11-18-25 Manilla A two-headed <-aK was ; born at the farm of Will Wein- - garth, near here. Except for the extra head, the caff is said to be I normal in every respect. —otlo -- Evansville. Charges of non-sun port were filed in c ty court here ; against Barney Cobb. 44. by Iris - wife who alleged that following his | release from a hospital where he j was treated after having an artn and several fingers cut off when struck by a train, Cobb went on j a week's spree during which he spent sllO. City Judge Eichel sus-1 pended a 9ii-day jail term and instructed probation officers to see that the remainder of the insurance money was turned over to the mother lor support of their four eh Idren o & ' I. A. Kalver attended to hus-incssj Indianapolis yes erday. ——— -—-- — i PLEASE SEE M INEFRIDE KITSON American Security Co. First door west of Postoffice for your J 930 Auto License Plates Open Et/enings. Thank You. Lobenstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Deiatur 346 or 814. Residence Phone. Mntiroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer OWN A FARM We have several farms for sale that arc financed, except small payment to nhow good faith on part of buyer. These farms are offered at a low price and successful renters are tirjjed io see us. Long time will be given to make full pjfjment. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 Decatur Indiana A
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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Jan. 18— Livestock: 90-130 pounds 29.38 126-140 pounds $9 50 146-100 pounds . $9.80 160-800 pounds .... SIO.OO 200-230 pounds . $9.85 230-360 pounds . $9.65 260-300 pounds $9.45 '6O-350 pounds . $9.35 I Roughs $7,25-$7.75 i Stags $5.00-$6.60 i Calves $16.50 | Lambs $12.50 East Buffalo Livestock Market Ileceitps 800, fairly active to shippers, uneven but mostly 25 to :’sc higher. 110-150 lbs. $10.90-11; 170-220 tbs. $10.75-10.85: 226-250 lbs. $10.56-16.65; packing sews? $8.50-9.25. Cattle, receipts 25. weeks supply light 25c to soc higher early, par! |of gains erased late, good steers i and yearlings $13.60-14.59; med Phu j and short feds $11.90-13.25; common steers and heifers $9.50-11.50; ; •utter cows $4.25-6.50. Calves, leceipts 50, walers 50c i higher Moday, steady higher $lB I down. Sheep, receipts 100, lambs closing 50c below fipetring and 35c under last week, good to choice , 4 13.75-14.25: weeks top $14.90; i medium and strong weights $12.25i 13.25; yearling wethem sl2-12.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market No receipts; hog market 15c up;, 120 tbs. down $9.25; 130-140 tbs. I $9.50; 140-160 tbs. $9.85; 160-300 j tbs. $10; 200225 lbs. $9.90; 225i 25< lbs. $9.75; 250-300 tbs. $9.60; i 300-250 lbs. $9.45; roughs $7.75; I stags $6; calves $16.50; lambs I $12.35. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July ) Wheat $1.23’4 $1.27% $1.29’4 Corn .90% .93% .95% Cats -4614 s .47% .46% — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET i Corrected Jan. 17) No. 2 ooft Winter Wheat . sl.lO No. 2 Hard Wheat $1 07 No. 2 White Oath 40c Barley so< Bve 80 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 33 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 30i ■ <> '■ i FOR SALE — New Gas Range, white and green, price $25. Also Vii trola and 35 records, sls for quick sale. Phone 7143. 16t3x FOR SALE —New Electric Sewing Machine. Inquire at 310 N. 4 st Phene 1270. ?16t9x Vrix-lnthK-rt or V<i«ifiil»trat<>r i<>. 2711 Notice Is hereliy given. That the, loulei f igneil has been appointed Ad I nfl(ilst-Mte>r of the estate of Samuel Zuri'-lv-r. late of Adams c’eunlv <-8 Tin- e-tate is prohftblv snl . vent. ■I o| Zire* >-h<-<-, A'dininistretm C'or, D. Erwin. Altorm-y I lull. 18. t!.:u> IK.;-.-, I-’,.1, 1 - . - VOTMi: »H tIM(. 'KTH/FMI X I <» iNTvn-: m>. a.-.rs | N'oth-e is hereby given f > the ,-reI heirs and -f .h>lir’ •lever. <|.-<-ea r,| („ jlppehr in I It, Atlants < ir-'u'l ( oni-t liol.l al pecstut Indiamt. tm ihe f» ,j (1 > 6f Hcbruarv -ml ■bo V • ause. If any. wlc Ih- l-lnal .Settlement Accounts wit'ttir estate of sabl ik-i’c-lr-ut Jhotil, ... approw i. un i said heirs are Inrlfllf.l I , limn (h,.,-,. nl ,g, I.'!"" 1 of heii-slitp. an t rei-vire ih«-i> nmlUliuU-v shares. Kathryn M. Meyer.v Executrix I'o-atur, Indiana. Jan. IS. Attorney Fruehte and Litterci- .... Jan 18-25
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, .JANUARY IS, 19M
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Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller, Pastor. Last evening there was a spk-u---did meeting at the Baptist church. Rev. Mr. Purkill brought a helpful message from the subject. "Is there anything new in temptation Temptation came to Adam, to Jesus anil comas to us through one of three avenues. As Jesus deseated the tempter by the power of the Holy Spirit so can we. T.oJHOgrow will close the special two weeks meeting. In the mornng at 9:30 o'clock the morning service will begin and close at 11 o’clock. In the evening Mr. Dunkin will again be present arid : speak. He will use as his subject, I "The Christian's Sins." Mr. Dunkin is not only a splendid preacher hut is a musician as well. He will give a patio prelude of twenty minutes beginning at the evening hour of seven. During Hit day a free will offersig will be roccived for Mr. Dim kin in appreciation of her services the two weeks. The young people will meet at ix o’clock. This church anticipates a happy lay tomorrow. Prayer meet ng Wednesday evening at 7:36 o’clock. ———o— Zion Reformed Church A. R. FTedderjohaun, Pastor. There has been a ftne continued nterest in the second week of the services. Tomorrow will be a great day. Sunday. School at 9:15 o'clock. Morning Worship at 10:30 o’clock. Sermon suhjeet, “Vision and Obedent Action." Young People's meetings at 6:15 o'clock. Evening service -ri 7 o'clock With the Rev. Dr. Uupiyjw preach ng. Off>ial board mret’ng imtnedintely fallowing the morning service. Choir rehearsal at 7 o'clock totight. A cordial invitation extended to riends and strangers.
0 —— Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul "W. Schultz, Pastor German service, 9:00 am. English service and Sunday ichool 10:00 turn. —* -~-o St. Gary’s CChurch I 'irs‘ M i s 7:00 Jhildreni; Mass 8.30 ligh Mass 9.4i> ' ’layer Hour and Benediction 2:3.)| I First Evangetrcal Church Sunday w»H mark thr cJwnax of he Two Ww>k» Evangelistic Cainnign. Th" afteirdnneeg din ing' the wo weeks have lieen very eonimenble and the inter st good. ’fii" no ning prigrain will open with a feat Rally So. vice in the Sunday chool at !>:!&. Classes so; all ages Old a lr arty welcome for all. JFolowing the le non study there will lie a stirring Song Service conduct'd by Miss Edith Hellw>rth, the pastor's Meas.-go and reception of
new- members. This service, as usI ual. will cknsj-at eleven o’clock. Young people’s meeting at 6:15 .j under the leadership of Miss HellI warth. Tire evening Evangelistic S' 1 !- I vice at seven o'clock will close Hie ' oampaign. All D.catur should lend tlieit influ n<e to the clcsinjf (la; 1 of the Simultaneous meetings of the Decatur Churches. Choir rehe&Tsal on Monday Nigh'. Regular Church Night Services on (Wednesday Night at 7:15 i. The Women's Missionary Society ' will meet on Thursday Afternoon al : two o'clock. Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at one o’cloc k “Standaid time. Chalmer Miller Supr An old fashioned Evangelistic Ser- | vice at two o'clock. Stirring com ! munity is most cordially invited. united Biethren R. E. Vance, Pastor ! The se.vices to-monow ought to witness a la.ge attendance. Th services of the past two weeks have : been well attended and a splsndi'l 1 interest has he n shown. The Sa!;i oath day activities begin at 9:15 : with the Sunday Sihool and Morn- ! htg Wot strip as one service. Gppor- ■ i unity will be given to those seekI mg adm’ission into membership in ' the clmrch. ■ChrisHan 'Endeavor 6:00 ! o’clock. I’Xening service at 7:OH o “lock. This is the eleventh hour and yet many workeis are not in I the field. Some will say, “The ha: - - , vest is past, the summer is endec. , and we are -not sai d. Make tomorrow a decision day in your own experience, for Christ. In John 3: 3,5, 7, we ate shown rhe necessity of the new birth, ye mws be bum again, bo n ci th? Spirit being made a n- w creature in Chris'. ' Jesu . Ezel iel 36:‘25:27; 2 Cor. 5: 17 and 2 Pete. 1:4 explains th new ‘ hirth. Play square with today and tomorrow will hold no regrets. Behold now- is the exieptablo t.mc. behold now is the day of your sal- • vation. First Christian Church R. 8. Hurt, Pastor > The 'Sttnffay School Session begins p. omptly at 9:30 A. M. Class* s K aded especially for the children
s e provided for all ages. The adult classes are at present engager! in a study -trf the life of Jesus as taken Grom the gospel of Matthew. The morning worship and preaching services begins at 10:45 A. M We are told that the disciples met on the first day of the week for the breaking of broad and for prayer. As usual, the laird's supper will be observed at the morning sen-vice Every member of the Church should be at the communion service. The evening service begins a' 7:<ti p. M. A -different type servir b being neeti at. presemt, both young and old participate. Every true is welcome. • ... 0 — — r The Methodist Church The -melings at the Methodist Cbu di on Thu-sday and 1-Tidav nights wet’ well attended in view >1 th- divided interests of the coinnullity. The song services contiuiu to car y enthusiasm of a 'arge choir ■'l i’i • congregational singing lead by the chorus is spirited and whole-
some. Because of ’he churches co- , operation with the school schedule the pastor has not been able to continue his sermons with the thoroughness he had planned, but each ' service has be n worth while. The plan for the coming Sunday i* extensively made ami with tincooperation and JoyaMty thus far expre sed it will be a day that will tell for something in the church life of the city. The Church School at 9:30 under the direction of E. D. Colter, C. O. Porter. Virgil Krick. Thete is a class f>M everyone. Don’t allow a little cold to keep yon away. Th-- Morning service at 10:45 under the direction of the pastor and he large clients, choir. The Junior Church at 10:45 Phyiis K.ick will lie the leader of devotions and study. The class in church membership will recite. The hit-.; mediate la-ague service j at 5:00 P. M. After the devotional pa.t of the service the league will) ! have its fellowship bom in the basement iff the church. Ev ry meml<er bring a box of lunch. The High School League will meet with the pastor at 6:90 o'clock. The last service of the day will be at 7:00 P. M. This will be a great meeting if one is to judge by the service last Sunday night. Can ne rave more than seventy-ftVe in tinchoir? V-an «e have the la.rg atidiorium full cs we did last Sunday, in spite of the cold? The church is looking foi ward to this service with expectation. — —O~ Presbyterian Harry H. Femtbeil, pastor Tlie two weeks simultaneous reviv;.| meeting will come to a close with two services on Sunday. The m etings in g'metal were very wen attended. The spirit was fine. Th r e ponse of tile people was more 'hart was expected. Everybody seemed to benefit by the meetings. Sunday rmrning the meeting will be marked by the celebration of the Lairds aupprtr. All,people who will •twite wi'li ,he chu.ch ate ask d tn ne-.t with tfre session just befor ■ ■ the morning service. The session) vfll meet tn 11>e junior room. In th--vening the e Will h«- special musk ind . .trracn by the pastor ns a conclusion to succe: Kt'nl cKort pnt forth by the people. The Juniors will meet in tj le ' Junior -room at 9:(Hi o'clock for a wk J us w-nrsh p and study. Sunday school at 9:36 Mr, Ed Ashhaniber is the superintendent. There is a class for everybody. You a e w.lcome to come and study in Older to Know Him better that we ...kght rejoice together. Communion Service at 10:30. The Young Peoples Choir will assist in he service. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 Mr. Jam?s Moses is the leader, Let everyone be on time and we will have a good meeting. Evening service at 7:00 p. M. This is the cto.-ing meeting of the two weeks of i rival, ix-t us (•cm- oiri and rejoice ilD d prai-t.-i God for his blessings. — _____ PREBLE NEWS * • ——— ——♦ Mr. i.nd Mrs. Orvifh- ltei! r a)lll f m-ily had as th-it guests for Sun day dinner Mr. and Mis. Charles A.nold and son Luther and daugb t-r Margaret. Miss Blanche Fugate spent Thursday aflc.noon vi: iting Misses lr tie Lorine and Erma Kirchner Mi. and Mrs. John Te—tcrs M’>. Henry Decker of Genova spent Thursday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlo- Siißivan and daughters. Mis. John Smith and daughter Lucille anti M. 4. June Shacklcy
spent Thursday evening in Decamr.l Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coidher are spending several days visiting Dr. and Mrs. Roy GoWner ami familv of Lansing. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and Mr. and Mis. Lerey Cable and sous attended the fnneral of Mr. Christ Helmrich held at the Zion Christian church Monday afternooa. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Take called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and family Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Straub spent Thursday visiting Ml. and Mrs. Milton 1 loftmain and family. Mi. and Mrs. Jacob Bloemker and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughter Sunday. o Have you seen the New Dodge line? L5-2t
Household Sale Having been bereft of my wife and due to my ffl health, 1 wffli it public auction on the farm known as the U'illram Heiier fan miles northwest of Berne or 3 miles west and 1 mile north of Ms en TUESDAY. JANUARY 21 Commencing at 1 o'clock, the following property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS One South Bend maieab’.e range; one Jewel base burner: nnel coal burner: otte Diamond oil stove, good as new; eti- dwiajK taldc and tweive chairs: one buflet; one sofa; one kitchen eabuxL good as new; kitchen, pantry and dining room dishes; tw> rod chairs; a large bed davenport; one library table; one flower Ml one sewing machine; two bedsteads and bed clothing; two Wl with mirrors; an electric iron; empty fruit jar and crocks; !ars»i canned fruits and vegetables.; one 9x12 Axminster rug: one 6x9 A® ster rug. Linoleum; one ice cream freezer; an iron ket le; thlW aid- chicken coops; 200 bushels of corn in crib; shovels, hotlii and nth i warden imp ements; hog scaffolds; about two Ums of B< coal and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE $5.00 or under cash; over that amountio of 6 mtnths' time will be giver, drawing 8 per cent Ini-red the tlrr.-e months; .". per cent discount for cash on sums over SS,M | goods to be removed until settled for. WILBERT FUCHS Jeff IJeebty, Anctioneer E. W. Baun.gartner.i ’ "* ———■ - •• Roy Johnson, Auctioned COMING SALE DATES Jan. 18—Community Sa.e, Belmont Park, Decatur, Ind. I W Jan 23—Chancy Smith, 4 mile south- iH v -' A west Rockford, Ohio. F.' ' Jan 24— J Chapman, % mile east K , J 7 or Dec&tur. J 5 Jan 27—William Black. 2 miles east , „„ llne - l)n I->ncoln Highway. J / ' ,an ,u~°s " Hart - 1 m»e north and * >"b miles east of Monroeville. tel, i -Community Sale, Bellmont *«t-/ ” fartt. Decatur, Indiana. reb. 3-Vernon Arnold, 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Mne ’'hherger. 5 miles Feb s u D o ' a , tur on Co - Parm ’•"■’O Feb u ti c Richer, % mile west — Jeb 1 —Mike Saurs, 2 mile west, 1 1 - mtie north of Convoy, Ohio. 1 Fet/r? \ milp ”o rtll Preble, Infl. I My dates are iz' A ;, Kllreß man, 1 mile east Pph rJ-"" 6 s,>u ’ h E( tee«on, Ind. filling I»st-1-irk n’’ imunit y Sale - Balmont , Feb t«S? MB . , . ur ’ ,ndiana - Call at my reb. lx -Geo. Merriner, 4 miles west i Rockford, Ohio. I IVpense and reb. 20—Beavers and Goldner 4 mile 1 U »ur Pbl W .? at Indiana. ' wwene ' hrk Sa,e ' Bellmont , date. Feb -7bs^ t:lt n r ’ l lndii,, ' a ' « Diwn, Du,be ' 1 ' 2 ’-‘ ““«■ •« Residence Phone 1022—Office DECATUR. INDIANA
comm Real Estate T ransGr, Cart Flueckiger. 25 acres hl bash Township, to Nora Hued( for $1.60 Ross A. LaMar et ux, 43.8 at in Monroe Township, to Edwin Tonnellier et ux for $1.09. 0 Valparaiso.— Valparaiso unh ity has launched a esmpala raise $2,900:000 for its expah 'trad from the 1.700 Lsh| church congregations supprtl the schocfl. Dnring February,! uesota, lowa. Wisconsin, Illi Indiana. Michigan. Ohio, Pen van'a. New Y’ork. and Marylui
