Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1930 — Page 2
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X'tJfbCXlUWMttW.k’X’X’x XXX X X X R X X M CLASSIFIED f ADVERTISEMENTS, | | BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NOTICES < B I Squ&X XdUONMX «.« «• iC’Mfiki FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tankage at the pecatur Rendering Plant. Lfc ton lots or more delhered tree of 1 charge,, I’houe 870-T or 513. 20tf FAIEW Complete line of ma eliinery, also horses, cows, hogs ! and sheep. 3H miles southwest of | Geneva, Wednesday. Feb. 2s. 1830. ’ G. R. Bierly. Bryant, Indiana. Bry-1 ant Mme. 29-20-L FOR SALE My eiitlreTubKitry equipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits. 50c to 13.50 •••ch. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th Street. 32-27tx F‘»k SAl.k- Apple-.. .Jonathans and Wagners, Prices $1.25 th $1.85 S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south * 3 mi'-j east ot Monroe. Bring containers. ' 43410: Fd'R SALI! eiio Bushel of torn. Also some heavy mixed baled clover hay. See Pat Costello, or phone 145. 35-3tx FOR'SALE cow. 8 years old.-fresh. Inquire of Wilson Reed. Pleasant Mills. 35t3x for sale slightly used black winter coat. Aso oue wool dress, size* 38. Call 763. 35-3tx FOR SALE -1 Jersey bull calf, in mouths old. David Baker, 3 miles south of Pleasant Mills. Willshire phone, 3 rings on 110. 35-3 t FOR~SALE—Work horse, weight 1300. Soy beans for seed or feed. Seed potatoes. O. V. Dilling, Craigville phoue. 34t3x cod FOtl iSALE— 1 Holstein*Cow with calf by side: 1 Jersey cow with calf by side. Albert Teeple on Yost farm, phone 885-A. 36-3tx F'’R SA I E Tractor good •Tn'idT tfon. or will trade for team of horses. Call phone 2ft. 36-ts FOfi SALE ”1 coal burning broode r stove, 1,000 chick size, good anew. Also 1 Super-Hatch Incnbater 250 egg capacity, good as new. Mr: I Martin Kirchner, route 5, Decatur. Preble phone. 36-2tx ; k'>U sAt.E Guilder. Win. Klcnlt. : loute 8. Phoue 719-E 36-3t.\ | FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or call at 817 Russell St. 32-6tx FOR - RENT—2S7 acre farm, 3 mile uortlseast of Decatur. Can lie rented as one or divided into two farms. Close to school. Grain rent. Mrs. J. S. Bowers, phone 125 or W. S. Bowers, phone 296. 33t# FOR RENT -Six room house on North Third Street, semi-modern with large barn for garage purposes immediate possession. Inquire Mrs. Elf a Steele, Monroe, In 1. 34-3tx ROR RENT — Modern" house on Sixth street, also flat over Baugh man's store and house on corner Ninth and Jefferson streets. Inquite B. J. Rice. 237 North Fifth street, or phone 184. 35-31 FOR RENT—S room house on South Ninth Street with garage. Inquire at 303 North Eighth street, Phon • FOR REX F” 5 room house on Wes: I Adams sticet, modern except furnace. Phone 846. 36-3tx Frtß MNT 80 acre farm located 2 njiles north and % mile west of Monroe. Inquire lai oh Meyer, Bluff ton. route 4 Craigville phon?. 36-3tx WANTED MAN WANTED For Adams County We have a splendid opening for a ■ reliable man to sell our large line of Tea, Coffee. Extracts, Spices. ' and' Pure Food Products. Our "Free Gift” Plan opens every door I to you. You sell where others cannot. Ohl, established company with i cantract that beats all others four ’ ways. Let us tell you how. Write Thu Lange Company, Box 455, De Peru, Wisconsin. 11-13-18-20-25-27 ' LOST AND FOUND L' 'ST---White, black and tan spott-l cd hound, short ears and well built I Finder please call 878-C or 867-L Reward. 30-3tx j For the Fraction America's ownership <>f an' ntitn- ! mobile every 5.4 persons has. per haim. popularized the rumble seal ax transportation for the fraction.— Arkansas Gazette. o — “Cutty Sark” Catty is Scotch and North Eng llsh for our word "short" and sail la a Scotch and English dialectal woiM for shirt. ■, ; nNotice The Ray Cemetery. Third Aunt I ternary m cling will be held Feb ' ruai'y 18. ItdW, I'nesilay evening, nt I the'town ball. Monroe, 7:30. We wish that everyone that is interest-1 ed lit tile Ray Ce-uioteiy to be pie , sent' If pos Hile to hear the report ' of l»st year’s work and make pr< - pa rat ions tor the coming year. Il is necfissary lor • very num and wo iHßik that, has «aw> interest there a 1 all t’o be present. I James W. Andrews, Pres'detii • I.a Wagoner, Scc.-Treaiii.r. Feb. 11-15-17
—.— Everything a man or boy wears. / lOITUOI 11 .nW Service xchuiteXTjo. XZ Dkaui. Ind. S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone sno Home phoue 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturainilli f Phoue 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 —- . i MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT J mopey on improved real estate. 1 . FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot title to real estate, | SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Youth Eats Two Cows Norman, Okla., — (UP)- A senior in the law school of the State University here claims to have eaten two cows. His claim is based on the fact that during his time in the university he has eaten tour hamburgers a daj' or a total of 1.620 pounds of cow. two cows, he says. 0 Real Peaceful Meeting Sapulpa. Okla.. — (UPl— Deßio-' tats here were so pleased over the I harmony prevailing at a recent caucus that they forgot to name delegates to the state convention. .Another assembly will be called (o ' assure (’reek county a voice at the ! state meet. 0 Children’s Toys We Will fill the bauds and nurseries of <>ur children with all man I nor of dolls, drums and horses, i withdrawing their eves from the ' plain face ami sufficing oblects of nature, the sun and moon, the anl- | mi ls, the waler and stones. which should be their toys.—Emerson. Bargains in New Living Room Suits. Come and look our stock of suits over. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON SUITS. Stucky & Co.. Monroe, Indiana. to M 12 LOANS i on livestock, implements, furniture, autos, etc. 20 Monthly Payments. Special Straight Time Loan for Farmers. Call, write, phone. Franklin Security Co. I Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 237 Lvbenstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Ben.ee. Office Phone !>O. Resilience Phone. Deialur 316 or 811. Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Fann Loans 5%% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE—- . Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECAi UR, - INDIANA
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L... -—: — » MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, hid.. Feb. 11—Livestock: j 90-120 pounds $9.65 1 120-140 pounds SIO.OO 140-160 pounds SIO.BO j 160-200 pounds $ll.OO 200-230 pounds .... $10.90 I 230-260 pounds $10.60 260-300 pounds ... $10.40 300-360 pounds ... $10.30 Houghs $7.25-9.25 Stags $5.00-$6.00 Calves ... $14.50 Lambs $ll.OO Cattle: Canners $ 1.00-15.1 M) I Cutters $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-17.00 I Good Cows $7.00-$8.50 I Steers SS.OO-12.50 Heifers $9.0012.00 Butcher heifers 8.00-10.00 Bulls $7.00-$9.50 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.19 1.23 H 1.34% 1.26% Coin .Bs% .92% .94% .94* | Oats .45% .48% .16 .45 Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind.. Fev. 11. (U.R) Estimated receipts: Sheep. 5o: | calves, 25; hogs. 300. Hog market steady to 10c higher: 120 lbs., down. $9 75; 120-140 lbs . $10.25; 140-160 lbs., $10.73; . 160-200 lbs., $11.10; 200-225 lbs., ,$11; 225-250 lbs., $10.85; . 250-300 lbs.. $10.65; 300-350 lbs., $10.33; I roughs. $8.25; stags, $6; calves, I sls; lambs, $10.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 11l i No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 | No. 2 Hard Wheat 99c No. 2 White Oats 38c Barley 50c I Fye 8.0 c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET i i-.ggs. dozen 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION I Butterfat S«t« Philosophizes "The time spent in gambling,” said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "is more valuable than the money that may pass. Gandag should be only for those of leisure who have so much wealth that they do not need tn win.”—Washington Star. — o Uses for Lieorice Licorice has not become a sue-i-essful commercial crop in America It grows wild over large areas in Spain. Italy, southern Httssia, Asia Minor an<l southern Asia. This country, however, uses quantities of licorice. Ninety per cent of it finds its way into tlw tobacco in dustiy. about 5 per cent into con1 feetionery and about 5 per cent into medicina. Its principal ntedicirnil use Is to disguise the taste of acrid drugs — o— —, Good for Cold Baked oranges are equally as gnod ns lomop for a cold. Cut off the top of an orange, remove the pith, put In a toasprwvnftit each of i ornnge sirup and lime Juice', and i bake until heated through, j Building Character A Kansas City school bulletin 1 sets forth that "good character is ••aught rather titan taught.”. Thia ■ is a catchy phra«e and rings rtiif, i tut it is only trit* tn a degree Good < hp,ranter Is taught In most homes: I and It is also "caught'' there—by example.—Exchange. {
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1930.
COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers C. W. Holl. Com. 80 acres in Wabash township to Anna Arbuckle for $3,500.00 Marriage License I laioltl Fogt. Inspector. Decatur to Florence Highland. Decatur. New Case Filed E. E. Zimmerman has brought suit ou account against Samuel Steiner. The summons was ordered issued, returnable February 25. In the case of William J. Burdg vs. Dick Burdge-Larsou Corporalion. W A. Lower, receiver, a separate answer in three paragraphs was fil cd by William A. Lower, receiver. Rule to reply to second and thiitl paragraphs. A separate answer in three paragraphs was filed by Decatur Lumber Company and Jesse F. Burdg. Rule to reply to second and third paragraphs. In the case of Louis Selking vs. Phillip Bollinger, et al. suit to quiet itle, a judgment quieting the title was rendered, plaintiff to play costs. 0 f "congress today ♦ (U.R) « Senate Continues debate on tariff bill. I Resumes lobby investigation. House Debates independent offices ap- . pi oprintfon hill. 1 Military affairs committee re- ' mimes hearings on Muscle Shoals bill. i Flood control committee continues hearings on bills to revise \ Mississippi river flood control plan. Public lands committee resumes hearings mi northern Minnesota conseiration bill I 9Ve'ecitf in Falling Actual experiments conducted by the Army Air corps have demon etrated the fnet that an object fulling from an altitude never attains a velocity greater than 118 miles per hour. Tins velocity is reached within a period of 11 seconds and after falling 1.200 feet ip quiet air. The acceleration of a falling body ' Is progressive. It is 16 feet the first second. 48 feet the second second. ; 80 feet the third second, and so on Marks oa Wood Marks epu»eu wilb Inn plates oi hot water jugs. etc., on polished ta hies may he removed b.v the follow ing application: Mix a tiny pinch j of salt with a little olive oil and rub Into affected parts. If the mark I doesn’t disappear with the first ap plication, allow the mixture to re main on. and In s few hours’ time apply the salt and oil again, rub bing with a circular movement. Chaager la Australia The early forms of animal and vegetable life have xutvfved longer In Auttrfitla thsn elsewhere. The country’s Isolation had this reAult. Now that plants and animals are | being brought across the water | from other countries, the original i farms of life ar« being destroyed 1 or crowded oqt. vottvi: w six at, Mvrri.M'tiKVif i:wvvi'K Mv gas; Notice Is hereby gl.ve to the ere-t • titers brils aud h gbie.-s <»f John -I. Svl<JievC. ik’i'ievj to appear lu tin 1 Vtlains I'ircfill Ctnirl, held ut IteeatUt, Imllana,. on Itiv Olli day of Muvefi t:t:io. oii'l elm,w I'iigHie.. If an), why Ch • l.'lnel Hi ttlciiivnt Arvt.uiitit with the estate of said Uiwedout should not !"• "innovvd; mm oii.n heirs are n.otyfiei to then nii'l Uteri' make proof of U Hrs hip ant rcevtie distributive shares. John Siolili|er. Executor ti'isliir. Indlsni. I■eliruary 11. IttilM. Attorney Dure 11. Erwin o'cli 11-18 - ■ — —, lt ... ——i —4 Miller's Raisin Bread for Male Wednesdays and Saturi days each week at all grocers.
Practice on Husbands Norman, Okla.. — (UP) — One third of the senior women enrolled in the University of Oklahoma school of home economics are either engaged or married. Some of the married girls do their laboratory work at home, which may or may not be for the good of their husbands. o Spinach in Disfavor Indianapolis, —(UP)—Vitamines ■ or no vitamines spinach is one vic I tual that lias found little favor a(iiong But ley college students. Iq a census taken by the Butler Col . legian recently, it was learned that ' no one under 23 males any pretense of liking it. Everyone oppos iug spinach had, as a chief objection I the fact that It was urged upon hihi
» I tie I II I P—DJTOIO REPHKT T'n The llonril of ( oiinttiMNioiicrM of* \da him ( viiuly. luillmiw [ Gentlemen: I hereby s*uhmlt the following rejiot t as to the l ,, inan< ial < on<Htion of the County of A«lams for the year ♦•nding IM< . ."’lst la_'' Report Kullvwn %. CiHNHH 11. I I Xl> I1»:W It ere I p I m I )is L u rtNt* mr ii t > I. Hilaire on hand Jan. i. 1 !»2'» ((Jen I'lind) $ !♦.*».i» 1 R.ss - 2. (’ownty Taws 1 iT't. Mi e 1. <’k*rk Circuit Cvlrl 2.367.20 5.116.:’.2 6. County Auditor H 6. lu 5.54X.42 6. Cuunty T’reiksurwr 6..*»02j»s 7. County Hee Oder 2.16 1.75 2.XISS> S. < Minty Sheriff 1,1151.0# 1.317..Th !♦. County Surveyor 1.HH.6.T 16 C<Miuty Superintendent l.ios x? k 11. County Assessor I.?''l I I 12. <’ounty Coroper 3N5 35 13. County Health Contintssioncr 131.5 s It. County 15. Cuni'ini.-ssi mer's Court "'.L57.20 •16 County Council jilo'oit 17. Attorneys. County ggt'.’id . IN. County Board of ke\ir\y StMUMi 16. School Attendance Officer 1.510.10 20. E\|k*hsc of Assessing’ 1,51x.5n 21 Public Printing aiul Adveat‘“:.»itf Ijill xx 22. Township Poor and Compulsory Education 3.115 x1 ’ 23.. t'ourt House, ttepairs. Employes. Supplies 20,0xn.(»i 21. County .tail, lUpDtrs. Employe*. Supplies l.xin.fc 25. County Poor I’. Repairs. Employes Supplies 1.361.05 1 4.675.x] 28. Expense of T. U. Patients In Irene Byron 562.50 2.X01L2X » 2**. C.mnty Gen. Hosp. MH»eratioii & Main!. I 2X,!».'> 1 | 33. Expense of Inmates, State Institutions !».oo 1J61.C • 31. Expense of Insanity ami Epileptic imiuests 361.8 X 37. Expense of Burial of Soldiers 1,500.00 ’X. ttiKhways, Viewers, bamaxes. Ete. • 2 1.00 1 Uk (,M\ Acco,unt of lAitches 1". 1.71 2.2X5.X.*, H. Hoa,id of County Charities 35.11 12. Hoard of Children’s Guardians 5.21X.61 13. Enrmer*' Institute 100. no il. Tuberculin Test hi Cattle 2,X!»x.*.7 15. Expense of Justice of Peace Mileage 10. Go 16 Expense <.d Hridtfe Superiiitemlent or EnflPineur • 571.13 17. On Account of Hriflges. New Bridges 161.06 3,39X.'.n; IX. Expense of Bridge. Kepairs 2.'.1X1,61 51. Expense. School Pun«t Loans Insurance IG.ool • .'t Kv.Ht of Cxmnly t»Hi,cea I'.HOol '•5. Examiiiuthm of Public HeeuoUs 6'.’6 on 2,5 13. G? I ’>G. Amcricau Legion loo.on ' 60. Hvidg<- Bund & Coup. & Hospital 11.110.00 j 62. I*i oM<''iilin< Attorney’s Off i( e 136.61 | 6.3. Change u.f Vchu-- from oilier < ountics Hi.’.oo 152.6-. ,61. ou Account of Ci,r< uft Court x.ix.’.i : G 5. Spyi idl .lutlge." X6.DO 23<L06 6x. Out Stan'ling- Warrants ~ fo.,x G!L Interest fiom I’eposituries 5,50.. hl 70. All Other Hmcipls and Disbui.-o nients <G. I*’. O.i j 16.62 37 1.1'.$ 71. Taxes Hefuiplvd 216.1 S 73. T'ransters * 5!»7.61 74 ToUli ii'Cvipt s ams i > t soai.hh h.s «26X,2<S t.bi 1G0.567.52 75. Bulance up -Jland Ovvcmbcr 31, 1'.<29 HSU 17 05 11. >l’E< IAL I’l \l>S ID.”J Hecclpl* Grnvel liraqrl Road |> Ott R«»aU Hos4Un au«i Itund Fund < oiinlme!ion Hcpnir UkihHVe JdiU. I. P'2J 1.6X14.32 1.1.0nG.33 26,6 17.73 52'.1.5X laws - x3.1:;o Bonds 85,381.0.5 llecch’vd from Townships 87,012.17 Misi-eHuneu.ua and Slate Gas Tax 33.85X.00 Total 30,070.37 131,018-5,0 150,001.03 523.58 Ihsbur-Aria. vi»lm • < 'oust rue Hun 63.213.86 Bunds X3.35G.53 UperatiMg: Expense 118.021.38 ill P ee Hur co us 321 - s ' lolal G’ 1 »,;»13.X6 X3.3G6.53 HX.L21.38 Bubllirr Hrr. 31. I'42!' 2D.X56.1l l,7 it O6l. !»7 31.37 ’• 65 5 U() Town ship \ ntou.nl T’otal Blue Creek 26.535.7 G 1 l , ’ni< , h 26.261.16 lUH.fuial 25.06 I.XI Jefferson 2'6. HI.OO Kirkland 21,i.!»66.06 MokUvuc 108,071.06 Preb.te 3:017.00 Uu>l 17.5U5.X1 »• SI. Marys 28,145.1 X Hulun , W’nbasb sl,'.iiU.Xl I. 'A"usbiM4to.u i.i I ulal . >S!»G 173.16 i tXUEUI EDAESS IN Ml' DEI EMBER 31, «»-1> ) A. luiiiity Bonds Outfilanding Hnir Irnr !•<» reut vl Issue Kind of Bond \iovunt '• G,'r 1320 Sioitii Hrid<r . 5.000.n0 J 6'., 1321 Hospital 80.000 no 1 STATE OE INI MANA. CtM’NTY OE A PAMS. SS: L ‘ I AlltA'Vl Harrow. audipAf fcn and tw-r Kaul euunl.v du solemnly xtwear that the abuve and the foregoing is a U ip- and <orrert sU<h*mcn*( of ihr , iitiiaini.il » ondiliojt u, said tttMlily al Ihr rlowr of business ft»i the sis. ,H ' yc-ir (M<-ember 31st. 1320. X ALHELtI.' U,.\ I: I AIW. A.iidilor of Adiiuis Cou»,:ty. linl. Examined and approved this 3rd ilay id’ I'rbruary. IMjo B I- BKEINEft. GEO. SIIOEMAKEH, J. G. HOH’MAN. I’’ Luui’il of Coiniul.suiunyrs, anil sworn to btd’ore me. t.h.is 3rd tlav of rebrunrv 1330 lIENIH B. HELLEit. Notary Public’ q | CumutiMdon' expires Januury 13, ljj3l. Feb.ll-It
|as being healthful, beyond that 11 there was no excuse ever give: I for its lielhg classed as an edible. I I Having to eat spinach, was like tat- • iug disagreeable medicine and the ■ taste remaining after a mauthfvl! was fuzzy- or at least a wooly one. 1 o Eyeless Calf Studied Geneva. N. Y.. —(UP) — A calf born without eyes at the New York experiment station is providing study for students at Cornell uni- ' versify. > Fingerprints in Banks Detroit. —(UP) —Michigan banks may soon require fingerprint en- • dorseinent in cashing the checks of strangers if they subscribe to a re >• cent suggestion of the Michigan i Bankers association. “No honest
(stranger will abject to this method ! and no crook will comply as they I recognize it is positive identification,” the recent bulletin points out. Old House Survey i Bedford, lud., - (UP)—A national survey showed 14,tHM).VOO houses in the United States were in need of replacement or remodeling, and were so old or poorly constructed they were a menace to good health, according to reports to A.E. Dickinson. Indiana limestone man. A mil-
PUBLIC SALE I I, the undersigned wili sell at public* auction on the Jahn oi ate (I ■ miles sout hi or 4 imh' ■ Monroe, or 4 miles east and 1 mile soijth of Craigviile, on H MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930 I Commencing at 11 A. M ffl 2—HEAD OF HORSES—2 ■ One black mare, 11 years old, weight 1500 Hih; 1 black liolM ve.us olu. weight 1500. This is an extra good work team. ■ 4—HEAD OF COWS—4 ■ One Jersey-Guernsey cow, 4 years old, was fresh in Jaiiuary, about 4 gal. milk per day; 1 black Swiss Jersey cow, 7 years fresh in Dec., giving good flow of milk; 1 Guernsey cow s vealM will be fresh in May, giving good sow of milk; 1 roan cow. s yeaM will lie fresh in August. These cows are all good cows and M : good flow of milk. H HOGS-1 Big Type Poland China sow, with ti nice pigs byM on ' spotted sow. will farrow in March. M CHICKENS 22 white Leghorn hens; 3 dozen more or less, ■ Island Red hens; 2 white Pekin drakes. ■ IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ■ One good Studabaker wagon with hay ladders and gva ; i iieiM i blued; 1 old Studabaker wagon and hay ladders; 1 McCornir k • Under. 8 ft. cut, new; 1 Champion mower, 6 ft. cut. in good rnß ' order; 1 spring tooth harrow: 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 single discß [ each side: 1 spring wagon; set log bunks; DeLaval cream .-epara® i good shape. H HARNESS One set of heavy work harness. ■ HAY AND GRAIN -Aliout 0 ton of good mixed hay; - ■■ io® i CORN 200 bushel yellow corn. 8 bushel good yellow seed ■ seed oals; Oats: about 100 bushel; Manchu Soy bean-, 25 isliel® i I,r seed 9 i Other articles not mentioned. H TERMS Ml sum.s under Slfi.Oo cash. Over SIO.OO, - x in® ■ time will lie given. The first 3 months wjtlaout nterest. !:<■ ' 3n® , with bankable intern.-1; if not paid when due 8% from oa 3J® count on sums over $lO. No property to be removed until tern® 1 sale are comp icd with. ■ ERVIN DIE HL I J AucUonei r-H H. High. I »J (’lerk—Gideon Gerber. I J Lunch wj 1 be served by the Zion Ladies* Aid of Hond’iias. ■ PUBLIC SALB I As 1 uni unable to farni 1 will sell at pub.ic attclioj idv (aim 2 miles east and */j mile north of Decaltii'. (>■ j mile south of I nion Chapel Church, on | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930 j Commencing at 12:00 noon I 8 - I a—HEAD OF CATTLE—S I .Jersey cow, .> years old, will be fresh March 1: I’nii and ( miTiisey cow, 1 years old, wiil be fresh Mmclil Black Holstein cow, 1 years old, will be fresh Match 9 ’ Holstein cow. I yetirs old, will be fresh Julv 12; Vcttf /'-(mernsey heifer., HOGS One brood sow and 5 gills, all will hirnt'i April. 1 OHL IRY l.>o good young laying hens. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS , . I .' i)SON IHACTOR. Late Motlel, Runs Lila X fiver tractor Plows in good condition; Primrose cn s < p' l.ilor, like new, electric equipped; 5.1 gallon oil th l ' gootl auto trailer, with stock rack; lai% wagon; stone ritling cultivator; i C c | M(X; leather chair; double shov I|» t single shovel; Brown sewing machine; and many afU „ oo numerous to mention. r TERMS Sums <U $5,00 aH( | lllM | el . cas h. Over ■ " I( "m .h months cretlit on gootl linkable note betii mleiesl al b , | or t | u . |., sl inun[ | ls j% discount S. J. DURBIN, Owner cash on sums over $5,00. »l Hoy Johnson, auctioneer.
lion new homes a;year, the report iml . 9| Vincennes, Ind.. I Vim enneH board of w h ,43 celled all fire insura:.. . p lire deparUnent bail i;u.s, L fire department can > kbuildings from bn: uug mfll head, ii ought to ger nat I street.” Mayor Joseph \V. 1 said, in aiinoum in_ .. . .H —.M Gst th>. ttsolt —frans at "
