Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1930 — Page 2

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Xa®MMMCIXl>«*9«n<X “ .» « >< >< »'« XBL'ICX ’<> ! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, J BUSINESS CARDS, J AND NOTICES ■ Bl «)( >( x..x x itn X X x.x Xxx xx X xjqcxM - FOR SALE EOK SALE Feeding tankage .it the jjeeatur Rendering I'tant. 't ton lots or more delivered free or charge. Phene 87u-T or 518. 20*f FARM SAi.fi Complete line of nu> thinery, also horses, vows, hogs I and sheep. :iu miles southwest oi, (JehMd. Wednesday. Feb. 26, 1830., G. ft. blerly, Bryant. Indiana. Bry l ant Phone. 29 20-:, rojUSAbE — My entire BabTiitrv eqtiptnent and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to 33.50 each.’’ (’lias. J. Miller, 226 N. "th Street? 32-27tx f"lt SALk—Apples, Jonathans amj, Wagners. Prices 11.25 to 11.85 8. E. Haggard, 1 mile south Lg ini's east, of Monroe. Bring containers. 34-121 X F' 'll SAi.E Tractor in good comii tiont or will trade for team of horses. Call phone 20. 36-ts FOII.SALE Some nice fall shouts t.'afl 696. 38t3x F(>lt ■SALE or Wil! Trade — One totCßeo truck in good condition. Will trade for used car. Ronald Neisoh. Fred Reppert a office. | phone* 606. 401.1 | l~|7 SALr. I' V Amo: i< .in from one .with leather case. Al condi ; Hou. Dick L w:on. 797-F. 40-3tx i FOR !s>A|7e — 3-year-ohl roan mare colt. Clint Stevens, Route 8. 40-3'x I FOR SALE Guernsey heifer; bred call R inhold Koldeway phone L-845 40-3tx FOJI JiALE "5 Im. Soy beans good for feeding purposes, few Tons i lover hay. W H. Patterson, mi. n!ort]i,of Salem. 40-3tx Ftfß |SALE—III27 Model Harley DkTiQson motorcycle and sidecar, go6<f as new. Call at 526 Winchester citq. 40t3x FOIt [SALE 9 hole disc griddl tyaqtor attachment for Ford car i good .6s new. Call 11. Gerber, Berne | Roufel 17-18-20 3t,x .: FOR RENT FOR |<EN I - Sil acres, 3 miles wee I of lOecatur. Good buildings. Grain; real; [’hone 145 or see Pat Cost' 110. i 39-3t.\ | FORTT,ENT — Modern house on j Si.vt-f* street, also flat over man*'*-tore and house on corner I Ninth and Jefferson streets. In- ■ qijjfe B. J. Rice, 237 North Fiftli I street, or phone 184. 40t3 . FQH RENT — Modern house on Marshall street. Phone 7601 or | call at 817 Russell st. 40t6x FOR RENT 110 acre farm. Good location, phone 242 or 398. Fret! Fruchte. TO 13-17 3tx FOR RENT 2 furni.-hed rooms Pall 1059. 41-3tx LOST AND FOUND LjjST A hound about 1 yr. om I light tan in color. Reward. Rov j Johnson, phone 1022 or 265. 40t3 LOST Wells County Bank Canvas; money sack containing a sum | nipney. Finder please notify Alber: SMhier, Vera Ctuz, Ind. or call this! office. 40-3tx ; L«gT Red and black automobile | ‘robe. Finder please t all 14 or see ; Adtjan Burk a; the Standard Oil j Station and receive reward. 41-3’ H. B. Macy and Mrs. Rose; SStc -pent th day visiting in For' I WaVne. •- • *>iii kikh’s < :i iimp \o. |3 102 Ttoc’ I’coph■> l-Aion & Trust (’nnpanx i a a tion VS. Henry Rcinking. I A ft# us it- lie inking. his Wife, 'I hr I L*iek-T,vn<la 11 Co.npanv, a Corpora-i HltT 4?y Virtue of an order of s;ii< to nyr directed from th Cl i k of the' Adpm.s ( ir< nit C >urt of Adams Conn- I t 1 ndi«; n;i. I will expuse to pubii'l sale-to tiie highest bidder, on Weliics<Li\ . the 1 -Jt h day of March A. I>. I 1 f-dp, iictwet n the hours of 10 o’clock A; M and I o’clot k I’. M. of s lid day. i as thv east door of the C uirt House in- Pr- 'iltir, \<iani< County, Indiana,l tl’ksje'its ;ihil profits for a teri i not evm ding seven years, the folio win;; (lewrlucij real « slate ’IO-WIT,. /i hr west half of the southwest quarter also the southeast quarter ot the southwest ijuarter, all in Sectijn. in 'lo.vnship 2S north of ra,n’fte 15 east. Also the north half o( lift' nortn.vest quarter of th* north A'f'St quarter ot se< tion 20 in township 2S north of ranße 15 east, containing - in all 110 acres more or la&s; Situatt'fl in Adams County State of Indiana: ,A®il on failure to realize the full; amount of liuerv.sL <.nir cumtH I will at the same lime and I pjirt-e expose t" sale Hie fee simpleof xjiid r al estate. Aaken as lac prope-rlv of Henry I >i-w kin’4. Aug’iistc itidnklng. his Wi-U. 'I ar Ki'lrk-i ymiali <o ip.itiy a : I orpointion. at the suit of the <*Uypl's Ijoan and Trust tfompanx ' a rprporuli >n, <-• I lari Hollingsworth o Sheriff Ada ns « aunty. Ind.. <’»L. W.iltrrs Attorney for Plaint iff, I Feb. 17-21 Mar I NOTICE i The ft.iy ('emi'fery, Thlid Anin I vcj'Rmy m cling w ll Im held Fell rH|hy 18, 193'1, rimsilrty evening. :i; UTR towii hull, Monroe. 7:30. .We Wi“di llrd e'eryope :h;il Is ililefeslelj; ill the liny Cemcl iy Io be pre. S6|R if flits ible Io heir Hie report of 4nsl year's v ork and make pre paMllims for <h'' (oming y ar. Il is likggsHary for < very man an I wo rum Hud Ims any in'eies thc;e a’ i'frl'2. be I'icm nt. lines \\. Aiid;cwi, 7'rcs deu' La Wagoucr, Scc.-Trea ,u.r. Feb. 11-15-1 <

Everything a man or boy wears. y»wffA:CoS.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered prcmptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEAL 1 11 SEE DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed ('.liinipraelor and Nalurapaili Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 M. 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 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate, i FEDERAL FAfRM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. . SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstein, Maynard 6 Hower FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls an»wered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv .ce. I Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 or I 844. Residence Phone. Monroe, 81 | LADY ATTENDANT Lady attendant licensed Embalmer Pctuhar Zulu Custom A Zulu woman may not ea>l be; iiii'bfind by his name: she must us< ■he phrase. "Father of So-asd-so." , , - — E A T Chop Suey. Mexican Chili, Waffles! and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes j —at — CAMPBELL’S —■ . . » ■ I ! .— ! — FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Oflice 61, Home 303 Typewriting Stenographic Work If vou have tiny extra type-' writing or stenographic work I Aill be glad to do it. Phone | 12 lor appointment. Florence Ilo’thouse Judge .1. T. Merryman s Law Ofl iee, K. of C. Bldg. AUTOS j rc-Jinanced on smaller payments, (juick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur. Ind. OWN A FARM Several farmers have purchased farms through our ;oh ice by making a small pavment, being given a long time to pav Hie balance. We liitve Ibt’ce or lour ex- ! iclient farms rcmtiinin to be sold. A small pax incut and tle.b I'lnini<l elloi l will mak'? in independent home owner : n a few vears. Sec us before it is 100 lale. The Suttles-Edwards Co. Phone 358 ■ Decatur Indiana

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT 01 LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind.. Feb. 17. —Livestock. | 90-120 pounds $10.65 1 120-110 pounds 10.10: 113-160 pounds 11.20 160-200 pounds 11.10 200-230 pounds • 11.30 230-260 pounds 11.00 260-300 pounds 10. SO 3 10-360 pounds 10 70 Houghs 67.25-5.50 Stags $5.00-66.00 Calves .. $1 Lambs $10.50 Cattle: fanners $4.00-65.00 Cutters $5.00-66.50 Medium cows -. $6.50-67.00 (it)oil Cows $7.00-$8.50 Steers SB.OO-12 50 Heifers . $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers . . . 8.0-10.00 Hulls ...... S7.(JO-$9.50 Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne. Ind.. Feb. 17. —lU.R) I Livestock: Cattle. 50; calves, 25; I hogs, 100; sheep. 50; hog mark, t 15-25 c higher; 120 lbs., down, $9.75. 120-140 lbs., $10.25; 1460-160 lbs.. $10.90; 160-200 lbs.. $11.50; 200 225 lbs.. $11.10; 225-250 lbs., $11.20; 250-300 lbs., $10.9(1; 30(1-350 lbs.. $lO 60; roughs. $8.50; stags, $6: calves, sls; lambs. $lO. East Buffa'o Livestock Market Hogs; Receipts 3.600; holdovers 400; snappy trade to a’.l interests. Unevenly 35-75 c higher, -thostly 25- ■>:)<• over Saturday’s average; bulk 120-210 lbs. sl2-12.15; 230-250 lbs. $11.50-12; packing sows $9.50-10. Cattle: Receipts 1.450; light steer and yearlings 25-40 c higher, weighty kinds and cows about steady; good steers and yearlings sl3-14.25; medium and shortfeds. $11.25-12.75; common steers and heifers $9.75-11.25; fat cows $7.50. 8.75; cutter grades $4.25-6.25. Calves: Receipts 1200; vealers mP hanged. $16.50 down. Sheep: Receipts 9.000; lambs slow weak 25 and lower; 85 lbs. ♦11.75-12; 75-95 lbs. sll-11.50; medium and strong weights $lO-11; aged stock steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat $1.13% 1.17% 1.18% 1.20% Corn . .84% .88% .90% .90% Oats . .42% .44’.* .43% .42% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. J7) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat . .. $1.05 No 2 Hard Wheat $1.02 No. 2 White Oats . 38c Barley 50c Hye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen . 32c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat *. 33c ——O 1 —— Bargains in New Living Room Suits. Come and look our stock of suits over. WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON SLUTS. Stucky & Co.. Monroe. Indiana. !<l M 12 " 9 ! DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN on ice 120 No. First Stic"! ITioiip: OlTice 1 43-Residence 102 | I i Special Al trillion given Io [ « cattle iiml poultry pruct co I b _ b

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930.

iit(iimiii:m' or i:m:< i i-oit \<». aria Notice is hereby given. That the' ! unilevxigticl has been appointed) [ Executor of the Estate of Katharine p'onrad, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Ja< <d» Conrad, Executor February 3, 1939 Feb. 3-10-17 \ in t iiirn ( ill* \dniiii ihl rntrix i Notit-e is hereby given, TJiat the; • underpinned has hern appointed Administratrix with Will annexed of lhe estate of William Al. Kerr, late ", Adams County, deceased, The estate is probably solvent. Laura A. Kerr Administratrix with will annexed Lenhart, Heller Srliurgcr, Attys. Feb. X, 1930. b'pb 10-17-21 \oTiti; to mlvihaiihad lii ihr liinniM < ir<*uit < nurt, I'rb. it. try Term, 1030, < oinphiint for Divorce. \o, 13559. lhe State of Indiana Adams Count) SS: Solomon Bovvsher vs. Malinda Bowsher. it appearing: from affidavit, filed m the above entitled cause, that Mu* linda BuvVsher the above named defendant a non-resident of the State of Indiana. , N- tice is therefore hereby given the said Alalimla Bowshcr. t*wr she ■■e and appear before the Hon. Judge o| the Atlams Circuit Court on the 11th day of April. 1930, the same being; the Ist Juridivial hay of the next regular term thereof, to be holden .it the Court House in the ;City of Decatur, commencing on ' Mondaj. the 1 Ith day of April A. D j 1930. and plead b\ ansa er or demur . to said complaint, or the same will ! oe heard ami determined in her absence. Witness, my name and the Seal of sab! Court hereto affixed, this Nth day of r'ebruary, 1930. Bernice Nelson, Clerk. H. Al. DeVoss, Attorney f >r Plaintiff I’ebruary Sth 1930 Feb. 10-17-211 COMMISSIONER’S ALLOWANCE I’ebruary IIKtO Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co Co Kev 1N7.51 American Security Co. do 75.50 Decatur Democrat A. T. C. I*. 45.00 Citizens Telephone Co. Bev 75.7.) Marcella Nelson Dep. Clerk 105.00 Bernice Nelson Stamps 5.0 u Suttles Edward? 2(H) 50.00 A inert Harlo»v 102 A: 103 51.161 Aleta Harlow Dep. Hire 101. Pi i* /e.vritvr Inspection Co 200 6.59 • *ia i a A iidfisun 2<it» 2. <i" Harl 11 dHngsworth 20 n 31.50 Harl Rollings .vurth 200 fil.j'.i Hail Hollingsworth 200 . 35.49 Miles Roop 102 174.42 .*Hi|'h Koop 20" 2.001 Ralph Roop 201 . 21.36 El. Wayne Blue Ptg Co 200 1.90 Decatur Lumber Co 200 . 2.J"> Kruffel & Esser 200 , . 1.25 Clifton Striker 101 200.70 Clift hi Striker 200 4t.XO Clifton Striker 200 ... 5.d0 I'bnma Striker. 102 119.00 •L A. Cline 101-200 . 131.10 Dr. J. W. Vizard do . 2 7.93 Ben McCullough 2001 Lou J. Smith I u ug Co 200 X.lO Henry R. Heller 101 50.00 .UtlpH Roop IIS . ... 199.361 MaLcllc Me.vets 10H-10GA 114.50 It. S. 1). I . < r- i " 11< I 3.50 r'i.slftr A*- Harris HUE 11..>0 Marlin Hllson do .■») Adams Co. Hosp do . 16X.50 i | lio. brt E. I Min- Is do 13.00 ’aroll Coal & Coke Co do . 27.75 iluint Grocery do 18.50 craiiK Klick do 28.25 ’harles Voglewede du V a nee & Linn <b.7 2.0 S -I. W. Kiev do 1.90 I ’origins.-; Co. do .6 25 Callow & Koltne d 1 » 1.5.5 4 Anms Reiser 410 H 3.00 I. M. Breiner RH 100.00 David I eepic 20b IN.xl \ugust Walters do .16.21 L. e Stutz 102 C 22.50 ixewence Boiler Co 200 7.90 N’ibllck Co 301 52.30 ' Worrcii Alfg. Co 302 63..4 ’ Huntington Lab do 13.05 , Carl Pumphrey 301 10. On S. Che. ideal ('o 302 . t.O I • Heinz & Son do 17.60 , i‘iimphie\s .l -.velrv 20b Hi.oo Nor. Ind. Scrv. ( . do 16.10 ,'lty of Dei iitur do 39.v.*> . Worrell AP’g. Co. do 16.13 Dr. -J. Al. Miller 2VO August Waiter;-; 299 I.’TO Herbert La r’ounta inc P>7 10.00 Viigust Alorgnrt do . 15.00 (lei hart Haugk do 35. d0 ' llenis S-hlc’<al do 1 LOO I Leon i Montgumery do 10.0" t . hb lla Hin t ii.>-:<1 <1 • lOi.-U) ; Rm. G. I< Miller do 1.09 | Henry Dehner do 1.00 1 I.dm .We liter do ' • Marlin Haugh db 10.00 ) I’eibr MoHct' do 7.50 • <». Mrt IT in do 22.5 n ’ Ell Augsbiiiger 107 IO‘"i I Solomim El’ Imt do lO.n t . i*:u riman do 20.00 ’• I * d Shugnicver 107 7.50 Philip llerimin db 27.50 E. Ind. Dll .V Sup Co 200 5 1.06 . PliljlpntcV .lr .\ch) Sloi'r do I. ,M J Z vb k .K: Son . 69274 123.5'1 -mil h I 'rug < ’•> 200 I 1.3a ■ Waller 30.3 59.9 X I Wince A< Linn 200 17. cl J 'eratijT Shue llosp. <1" 1.-'O Viblhk Co. do 15X.n0 ; j Uunilngtoii Lab. du ss.ini II W. ,1. Archbold do J 5.00 |HI HeUinb Alanf. L’o <lO 15.09 . 1 F’lsher & Hari ’ do 293.69 ) Millers Baker./ do 36.98

Ralph Roop Siipt Drains 209.7. I Mary Meyers 112 35.0( Guv Brown Mileage 20.6< H. M. Gil hi? 412 2<Loi Ma ■ M< t ’lute du 2® 0( Olive Reynolds do 20.0 i Gn.vtifc lii.lglaiid do 15. Qt Gladys Shady <fo 15.U' Jennie Halley du 15.0 i | Florence Rillinger do 15.0* IJizaheth Fogel do 15.0' Lucinda .Johnson do 15,0 Katl;< :iiic IkJe 'I" IS.tM IClsie Hunter do 15.0 t >doNsa Btieher do 10. ill hlura Heerbower do 10.<0 Dan Niblick do 10.'H Uharlut.te Gephart d • 10. o« I’cc’ple A; Peterson do 9.21 Winnes Shoe Store do 7.1 <’nl lb. Peterson do 0.7' Wtiti-v Ac Linn «l<> 0 I ’ Leuret-te Whitman du 5.(r Helen Gaunt do 5.»H ' Slice Walters do . 5.0 i May Andrews do 5.0' Indiana Stat,e Sanatorium 411 111. x. Irene Byron do do lxt».(H Decatur Democ rat 204.\ . . 206.7 L lerne Witness do 171.0< ’has Idlewir.e tin ... D. M. Hower do . .. 7.5 l S. E. Black 405 75.0' Hunt <’o 1 9X *.<t Dennis Striker Yager rd. . 1,7>0:;.<* Dick Tonnelier Meyers: 6? Co 2X1.2 . Dennis Striker Rein. LNHi.tuj (’. (’. Beer 215 660.5( ‘•it i:.'\ Ji.’- i7i:'.' I. A. I lower do 3.”»!♦.51 >tlo Rodenb« < k do 2!»6,.‘.' I Augsburger d> 21)5.7' John Btft’ker do 272.11 W. H. Bunner 215 251.2 Ed B< er do 216.5' lames V. Hendricks do . ... 1X3.0' Milo Sties do . 162.7.' Wm. I’.ji(*ttner do 150. i: Pat Moran do 13X.0

Community Sale Yon are assured of (he highest dollar for your live stock and h-ni machinery at (he Decatur community sale, this sale is i for all the farmers and live stock dealers throughout this section of the country. It is your sale, help to put it across. Call Roy Johnson, auctioneer. Rhone 2H5 or 1022 and list the property that you wish to turn into cash so that he can I 'ist it in the advertising foi the next sale. Saturday, March I I Ist al 10:00 a. m. PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming 1 will sell at pnblk- auction on rtiy farm, located 3 miles west and 3% miles north of Decatur, 1 rniie east and ' 3% miles north of Preble, just north of Ossian road, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930 < onimen-lug at 10 a. ni. shar|>. S—HEAD OF HORSES—S Rlaek mare, weight 1600 ths. sound; Bay mare, weight 160 u lbs sound: Diack mare, w'.ioi.f Black horse, weight 1500, sound; Bay man . freight ISSO, sound. The e are all extra good work horses 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 Two Durham cows, I and 6 years old, will be fresh by day of .sale; Durham cow. 8 years o <l. be fresh this spring; 4 year old Durham cow'. «iil he fresh in spring; 3 year old Dm ham cow, giving ;i gallon p CI - ( | av; Durham cow, 5 years o d; Durham heifer, will be fresh in April. POULTRY 150 head of good young hen«: White Rock. Plymouth Rock ami Rhode Island Reds. HOGS & SHEEP 2,brood -ows, bred: 0.1. C. boar hog; 9 head good i Shropshire ewes, due to lamb in March; Registered Shropshire Buck. HAY & GRAIN —16 ton of good Hover and timothy hay mixed; 4 , ton of Alfalfa hay: 50 busliel of good seed oats;. 100 bushel of good i sor’.ed coin; 4 bushel of Yolow Dent seed corn. Goon Collie Stock Dog. ; IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS 8-16 Internalional Tractor in first clues condition; 14 imh P. ft O ' tractor plows; Keystone tractor die with tandem; single disc; eulti ‘ packer; -Th oriiig binder 7 ft.; Water A. Worid mower; Dain ’ load ;r, i good condition; Thomas hay tedder; side delivery hay rake like new; 1 ray rake: Hoosier 8 hole fertilizer grain drill; Black Hawk corn planter J vith fertilizer attachment; 3-se<tion spike and 2-sectlon spike tooth i harrows; 2-seetion spring tootli harrow; land roller; 2 walking plows: ! ' 2 Gale riding cultivators; 1.11. C manure spreader new; 4 n>] ( . Deering ; corn shredder with hredder ami cutter head; f inning mill, good shape, i saeker attachment; feed grinder No. 4; Studebaker wagon; narrow' 1 waghi): 2 double wagon boxes; 2 low wheel wagons; hay ladder, heel ] r:i'k and stock ruck combined; 16 ft. hay ladder; hob sled; cutter i into iri'iler with stock rack; ctltflng box; corn sliel'er; 2 sets of work 1 limirt-ss; 3 250-galltin drums; Imlcheriug tools; copper kettle; hull ' l.et'les; Di Laval No. 12 cream separator; buzz, saw outfit; rip saw; i bells; some household goods, and many artie'es too nmneroii.s to ; mention. TERMS All sums of slu and under, cash; over (hat amount a i i edit of 12 months will bo givui by purchaser giving a Uankab'o nolo ; bearing !<•',' Ihe.last 6 ntoliths. 4'2 discount for <a 11 on sums over * ‘fin. No projaity to be removed until settfed for. CHARLES RIESS, Owners " Roy Johnson, mid ('m l Dm (1011, auctioneers. E Eliiager and Scbi'rger, clerks. s Ladles A J of Preble Lutheran Cliurcii will serve lunch. 1 I

5 Charles Troutner do Isi JZ August Busick <1 » 10 Ed Miller do <_> '2 l« Lewis Svlklllg il'i 1 .' 'l’ C. I'. Seheiman <ln 1,1 'll John Mann do 1 John ll.ibeggei' do Fieil Osteriiieyer do y Mart I’.ultenievi'i' do '*-2.' "• Kred Mathys do •■'■".’l Clint Hart do I- --; "• ■Mi sliberger Bros 215 1 11 : K iger X- Co do . • ' ' ‘ .steeb- & .lalierg il > < Hilaries Maglev do :j°.'y;; 111 ‘ Christ Kieher do -h '• i i Chas M igley do Christ Eieher do 13s.ne| "• Auditor of Wells Co Brains -2". l I ; 31 Biek Hoeh Shei. Brain Jsa.un ■' Witn. S-- my haml and seal this 3i'd "I dm of February It'S". 5 ' Albert Harlow '■l I Viililur Ilf Adams County linlian i '(I I Feb. 111-K "i ; - - - — I — ,

Wanted to Buy ml HORSES AND CATTLE Hl I ,u i Several good horses for sale at ~ Bellview farm, 1 mile east of inj Decatur. ;®l Anyone having horses or cattle m for sale call E. ,L AHR, Phone 386 Decatur or ’ Lew Sprunger, phone 67 or 154, i i Berne, Ind. '■CTtU 1 .ABB JDEttt Ui> .

PUBLIC SAL We. the tindcrsigned, will sell til public auction Ihivid Kloplciistinc farm Ideated 3 1 /; miles south and west ol' ( rai.i’vil.e or I miles east of Blufl'ton, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930 al 1 CO P. M , the following properly, 10-wit: HORSES. 1 Head . One coming three year old a CATTLE, 25 Head 1 Holstein cow, 7 years old; scy eow. (> years old; 1 llolslein cow, 5 years old; 1 roti ! years old; 1 black cow. I years old; (i coming 3-y cows earning their Second calf; 2 heifers, coming 1 old; 1 bull. 20 months old; 5 steers, coming yearlii heifers, coining yearliirgs; 1 roan male call, coming (,ld; 1 lio stein male call. 8 months old. SHEEP. 42 Head 10 Shropshire ewes; 2 Slid h'Kks. HOGS, .‘>3 Head 33 shoals weighing about iia ill CHICKENS, 200 Head 200 Leghorn laying hen One 'o-tmi Fill’d It’Uck. TERMS (i months lime on bankable nol<. KLOI’FENSTINE and SCULAGENIL I Hi nberger and High, auctioneers. Gideon Gerber, clerk. I MCih.. Stea,lil) ' —accumulated 4 ings constitute - horn of pl<’ ” f; # whence issue if good things in lii f ' r > 1 V 11 ■ wSr« ’ i nc, you don’t get rich quickly putting your m in the bank. But the man with the Savings Act <n a smmd institution like this Bank KNOWS money is safe; KNOWS that it is only a main tiiil he has a neat little fortune. Old Adams County Ba