Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1930 — Page 2

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- wmwmmmmmbux m.x icxtx'x >wucmw«’ CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISEMENTS, | j BUSINESS CARDS. AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE — Feeding tankage at the Decatur Rendering Plant. '£| ton lots or more delbered free oi charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 20tf; FARSI Complete line of tna chinrry. also horses, cows, hogs! and sheep. miles southwest ol Gjjieva, Wednesday. Feb. 26, 1930. G#«R. Blerly, Bryant. Indiana. Brya® Rhone, 29-20-t -in— - i~ i..n • r»H SALE My entire Babbitry Uiuipment and guaranteed healthy Chinchilla Rabbits, 50c to $3.50 e&b. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th ■ ' 32-27tx J UR SALE —Apples, Jonathans and It'agners, Prices $1.25 to $1.85 Haggard, 1 mile south % ntPo east of Monroe. Bring containers. : 3*- i2i « 1 I'<*R SA'Lltf—Tractor in good contli tiyji, or will trade for team of Parses. Call phone 20. 36-ts | I FOR CMATW Hatchery Chicks G{t early hatched chicks and have tliem laying next fall when egg.< brthg good prices. Place your order I, flay for your “Decatur Quail’y ClrlcKf The Decatur Hatchery Phqne 497 Decatur, Ind., 43-5' FOR SALr. Apples. Tnlmaii Swot. Pecks Pleasant, Steel Red. Bald wjps. $1.25 to $1.75 per bushel baskets. basket 65c to 90<. Bring yoitr container. A. M. Manlier, Pleasant Mills. 444>tx Fflß-sTLl'r Itbie roan ma re colt. .Weight 1200 lbs. Gus Borne Decatur R. R. 4. 44-3tx l'sli HA Lb 1 model T Ford Tru( k a:KI 3 contpaitment tank in good ('(Edition. Cull 99 Monroe. 21-23 fSr SALE 2~Bronze turkey gobblers. East of city and north of Bobo. Phone 864-L. E. 8. Moses. £ 4; ’ 3t SALE One 8 year old browi. ■mare, weight 1,800; One 10 year i old brown mare, weight 1500. In fold | Puce reasonable if sold soon, j Ttjeple Brothers. 1 mile north 011 Sfflem. 45- 21-24 x | F&R SALE-Appks. special - price SJext week of $1.25 to SI.BO a bushel? BdHTWins and Spys. Also home canned, .corn SI.BO per dozen cans. Hoagland. 45-6 t FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern house on “Marshall street. Phone 7601 or at 817 Russell st. 40t6x i- Wit RENT Semi-modern 6 roon■ Jouse, 814 North Thirl Street. Large hum suitable for garage. See EjJJa Steele, Monroe, Ind. 43-3tx F§R RENT—House 7 rooms. Near X'lsasant Mills. Also for sale, fresh c<rw. Jim Halbeistaldt, 9. De I-OR RENT —5 room house with jiarage on Son h Ninth street. It.(|W»re‘ 303 North Sth St. or phone. 8 fj. 44-3 t 1- HR RENT—S or 6 acres of ground Jpr oats and corn on Thirteenth street phone 666. FQR RENT—7-room strictly mod■ern house at 121 S. Fourth.«Et Pj&session March 1. Inquire of Mae. J. H. Voglewede, Phone 7SI. WANTED M. VMWN'TED—To clean cisterns, wash jindows, clean wall paper, ami ! wggh houses. Call Callow and Wohne 21g Flank Straub. 45-3tx j | COURT HOUSE - Real Estate Transfers Lyman Y. Patrick et ai, land in St. Marys Township to John VV. Bi.slbeck for SIO.OO. Atfe Ackerman, land in Koo' | Township to Hilda J. Boerger for! $l,OlB ”1 u . Fr.t Crff e in Weil? The story runs Hint < apt, GnbrleX de Clieu brought the first coffee plant- to Martinique about the year 1723, depriving himself of part of his supply of drinking water in or dor to keep the little plant alive on the long voyage from France. , . * o •— Get ths Habit—l rude at Home (I t> Bl' • I I PR IGII) AI R E Sales and Service Household and Commercial AUGI’ST WALTER Distributor I‘liomc* 207 N. 2nd St. jg o < i Wanted to Buy HORSES AND CATTLE Several good horses for sale at Bellview farm, 1. mile east of Decatur. Anyone having homes or cattle for sale call E. J. AHR, Phone 386 Decatur or L*yv 67 C.” 154, Berne, Ind. ««>»»»«

• We’re wishing the Yellow Jackets the hest of luck tonight in the lust home game of the season. 1 loTTUCM XCHUITE vJ’ Decatur, hut S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR | Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service : Eor BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Ntilurapulli Pimm- 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 MONEY TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT I money on improved real estate. v FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. Lobenstcin & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calle answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance Serv .ce. Office Phone 90. 844--^es4 , |pnce Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Passions’ Penally Our passions are like convulsion j fits, which make us stronger for the 1 time, but leave us weaker forever after. —Dean Swift. EAT Chop Alley. Mexican Chili, Waffles . and Old Style Buckwheat Cakes I —at— CAMPBELL’S FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. IL ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service i Phones: Office 61. Home 303 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MMRn Typewriting Stenographic Work 11 you have any extra Ivpi--I writing or stenographic work I aiII be glad to do it. Phone ’ 12 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. AUTOS re financed on smaller payments. Quick Service. Franklin Security Co. Phone 237 Schafer Bldg. Decatur, Ind. OWN A FARM Several farmers have ptir(l chased farms through our [office by niaking a small i iiaviiii id, being given a long lime lo pay Hie balance'. We have three er four excellent farms remainin Io be . sold. A small imiynieiil apd f delt rmined effort will make tn indcpendenl ho;,ie owner Jin a few wars. See us bc- ’ I Tore it is 100 laic. The C.. 4 41..0 J.. fY UIUHCO-OU »» Cll ua UV. Phone 358 II Decaltar Indiana / •

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OE LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne, Ind., Feb. 20 —Livestock: .9(1-121) pounds $10.05 (120-140 pounds .. . ... 10.10 140-16.1 pounds 11.20 160-200 pounds . 11.10 200-230 pounds 11. SO 230-260 pourids 11.00 260-300 pounds 10.801 300-360 pounds . 10.70 Roughs $7.25-8.50 Stags $5.00-S6.O'J Calves . .. . $15.00 . Lambs $10.50 Cattle: ' Can net s $4.00-95.00 Cutters : $5.00-$6.50 Medium cows $6.50-$7.00 Good Cows $7.00-SS.SO Steers '.. SB.OO-12.50 \ Heifers $9.00-12.00 Butcher heifers ... 8.00-10.00 I Bulls $7.00-$9.5-J — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Sept. Wheat sl.lO 1.14% 1.16% 1.18% Corn .85 .88% .90% .90% i Oats .42 .43% .43% .43% East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 1900; holdovers Z =» v 800: active, mostly to shippers 35-50 c, latgely 25-35 c over Thursday’s average; bulk 150-220 lbs. sl2; 230-290 lbs., $11.50-11.90; 140 i lt>s. down. $11.75-11.90; packing I sows $9.25-9.75. I Cattie: Receipts 200, slow and steady, medium steers $11; cutter cows $4-6.25. Calves: Receipts i 800; vealerg 50c-SI.OO lower. $15.50 i down, few sl6. Sheep: Receipts 3600; lambs tinI even, ino-'tly 25c lower, good sorts ' I considered; good to choice 87 lbs. I $11.50-11.75, few sl2; medium and i strong weights $9.75-11. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Fein 21. CJ.ri) Livestock: Cattle, receipts, 100; calves. 50; hogs, 500; sheep, s'l; | hog market, 25-30 c up; 120 lbs., [down, $9.50; 120-140 lbs., $10; ISO i 16() lbs., $10,80; 161' 200 lbs., sll.lO- - lbs., $11.30; 225-250 Ihe.. I $11.10; 250-300 lbs., $10.80; 300-350 Jibs., $10.60; roughs, $8.75; stag-, $6, calves, sls; lambs, $lO. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 20) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.02 I No. 2 Hard Wheat !M)c No. 2 White Oats 38c Harley 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen ’ 23<BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat , 33c 1 o » On Rainy Day} Ts yopr children grow tired of tbi*. or that toy gntne. collect these i into mip big box In the Rttlc or cei * I I«r end reserve them for rainy I 'teiys They forget them when put > ;i\vav find will take new Interest In them -o- - — , Ml IK E Ob’ Fl ML NETTI.KHKM* OF ENT VI E Ml. 27»!H | i* hereby given hi Hie mjditiHx lieiis and I run t'.'S of Andrew I'. Wnlfley. dweysrd, t<» appear in • Ilin Atliinis I’irctiit Court, held at 1 >«•- '.iliir, Indiiina on the 15th day of " Mar< h. 1930 anti show chi'.Mc. If any. $ hy the Final Sultlcinont Account* • .-fill the estate of said decedent .*•».<!«! not he approved and said Ivies are notified to then aiollth p ’‘‘ ’nuke pr of of heirship and receive their d’.-t.-JbuU.ve rharcs. Henry I’,. Heller, Administrator | Decatur. Indiana. Feb. 21, 1930. ‘Attorney Lenhart Heller &. Sehurger I Feb. 21-28

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930.

Ml TH I•: 'I’O M)A-i<emde\ts State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: in the February Term, 193 ( <’anse No. 13558 The Prudential Insurance Company <»f America, a corporation, plaintiff vs. George F. Edens, et al. Defendants: The plaintiff In the al>ove entitled cause having filed Us fvonivlaint herein together with an affidavit of a competent person. that the defendants: George F. Edens, Gussie 11. E<lens. Herbert W. Stoller. D. D. Hower, whose Christian name is to ihe plaintiff unknown, Mary Hower, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, E. T. Sager, whose Christian name is tt» the plaintiff unknuwij. Ora M. Sager D. i L. Thompson, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff is unknown, Orvil (’ Fink, Kussell O. Courson, E. F. ii'Neii. whose Christian name is to Hie plaintiff unknown, C. IL O'Neil, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown, H. L. Shaner, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown ami C. N. O’Neil, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. are .nun-residents of th? state of Indiana, and that the object of this action is to foreclose a mort- , gage upup real estate in Adams ipuntj, state <>f Indiana, more particularly described as follows, towir: The east half of the south-east quarter ( l < ) of section seven (7) the west half of the south-west quarter (’4) of section -eight <8) and the north east quarter ( U ) <»f the northeast juarlei of section eighteen (18) ill in Township twenty-fix e (25) north of Hauge fourteen (ID east »f the Second Principal Meridian, containing in the aggregate ont hundred ninety-eight and 57-100 < 198.57) acres more or less. That each and all of the above mentitgied defendants arc necessary parties thereto; Therefore; the said defendants, George F. E<|ens, Gussie B. Edens, Herbert W. Stoller, D. D. Hower, whose Christian name is unknown to the pliant iff. Mary Ibowvr, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff yin known. E. T. Sugar, whoa? Christian name s unknown to the plaintiff. Ora M. Sager, D. L. Thompson. whose? Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. Orvil C. Fink, itussell O. Courson, E. F. O’Neil, whose Christian name Is to the plaintiff unknown, C. K. O’Neil whose Christian name is to the plainunknown and <’. N. O’Neil, whose CLrUtian name is to the plaintiff unknown, are hereby notified that unless they b< and appear in the Adams Cicuit Court, on the Ist day of April. J.93Q at the Court House, in the city of Decatur. Indiana, and answer* • r demur to said complaint ihe same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set niv hand and affixed the seal of said court onf.the 7th day of February, 1930. Bernice Nelson (Merk of Adams Circuit Court > L. Ifut< inu,L(»n and Lenhart, ilclhr and Schurger, Attorneys for pluintilf. I’th. 7-14-21 —— —— NOTH !■: I<» Notl.-v is hfcieby xiven that I life Co'imion Council in anil for the City of Itnatur. Indiana, will on the 25th lay id' 1' ebruary, 1930. at seven o'clock P. M at their Council Room reeeiva sealed bids for the purchase at o.xic thi;i:l': 'rox cii.vsis ritfi K with a rivi': tun BOL>r ANU I NUEUSLt’NG HOIST Bidders must submit specifications with his bid. l-lavlt bidder will be required to deposit a certified check for one hund,ed dollars ($100,00) with his bid and made payable to the City of l»e---•atur. ... The Common Council reserves tile rlfl-ht to refect any and all blds. Witness m> linnd and official seal this Gib dav of '''ebruary io:;o Allee Christen. City < lerk Feb. 7-11-21 NOTH i: OF < OMMISMONEIVg SALE <ii jieal i.sriii: Th’? uiid»‘rsigne4l Commissioner by virtu* 1 of an order of the Ad-ims '’ircuit Court of Adams county. Slate of Indiana mad<- ami entered in a cause the rein pviidingmn tit led laC<-re-lia Hay ela.l vs. Stu milord Biiffenbargt r, < t al., and numbered 13.111 upon Hu ilockets ilu rcof. hereby gives notice that at 10 o'vlof k A. M. on Mm>da \ th’ 1 3id day <»f March, 1930. he v HI offer for sale at private vendue at the Bank of Berne, in Berne, In said < ounty and state, ami at not jess Ilian the full appniiscd vglie.: thereof, the following <les< rlhed real| stati «u A»|aiiiß tuuniy statu of Indiana, towil:: (I) Initd numt>er three hundred f’U'fceii (3111 in the Thirty-first (31st) addition to the town of Berm*, ' iu said ebunt.x ; Also: «2) Cuinnivneiiig at the southeast corner of the northwest quarter ( ‘i > of ijertion twenty-five (25) in town<liip Iwrnly-Mix (2f») north, of range fourteen (II) east, theme running north Mlxly-svveii ami <»nc -half . i<>ds. th' iMc west eighty (80) 1 roils, thrnc*’ north twelve and onehalf (12% ) rods, theme west eighty I (SO) rods, '.heme south eighty (B‘D • rods, theiive east one hundred sixt\ (Him rods to Ihe place of beginning, containing 73.75 more ar Also: GD Commencing at th£ north east • corner of the south ' west quarter i (14) of section twenty-five (25) in

township twenty-six (2G) north, of t range fourteen (II) east, thenve running west one htiniired twenty 1 (120 rods, thence south twenty-five ; 125) rods, thence east thirty-sour 1 '(31) rods, thence south eighty (SO)!-’ reds, thence east sixteen (1(») rods , theme south ten (10) rods, thence cast seventy (70) rods, thence n'arth one .hundred fifte<«n (115) rods t«» the place of beginning, containing G 0.125 acres more or less. TrruiM of Sale At least one third of th” purchase price, cash in lihikl on day of sale, the balance in e<iual installments payitble respectively in nine (!)) and < ightecn (IS) mouths. (• > !>• evident cd by the notes of the purchaser hearing 6% interest from their dates, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees anti ec« - uretl by first mortgage on the red estate sold. Purchaser shall have the right to pay the entire purchase price m cash; flic pro|»etty will be sold free of liens. If not sold on said day »f sale will he continued from day to day thereafter until sold. Joseph !». Winteregg. Commissioner izcnhart, Heller & Schurger, Attys. I'eb. 7. 14-21 1 ML CHURCHES — Decatur M. E. Circuit Glen Bryan. Pastor. — (AMt. Pleasant Church Sunday School at 9:3(1 a.tn. Jeser Singleton, superintendent. Class meeting at 10:30 a. m Ed Spangler, leader. Washington Church Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. P i F. Brtlner. superintendent. Morning worship at 9:30 a. m. Beulah Church Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Edj Arnold, superintendent. Morning worship and sermon is> pastor at 10:30 o'clock. Come, only three more services before conference. District conference the 3rd and Ith of March at Monroeville. 0 Decatur U. B. Circuit Chester Grace, Pastor. „ Winchester Sunday School at 9:3!) o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Bobo Sunday School at 9:15 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7 o’clock. Prayer meeting on' Wednesday avenlng. ' Pleasrnt Grove Sunday School at 9:3a o'clock — Followed by class meeting. V ctory Sunday School al 9:30 o'clock. Preaching at 19:30 o'clock. Preaching again at 7:15 o'clock sun t me. This is the closing of- the second

I . - — • ■ PUBLIC SALE On the .1. K. BREXSON FARM, located 9% miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana. 1 mile west and 4 miles south of Dixon. Ohio, on THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27TH. 1930 Sale to begin at 12:00 o'clock noon. The following property towit: ONE BAY HORSE, a oood worker. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Durham Cow, 8 years o'd: Black Cow, half .ler ey and half Hol stein. 5 rears old, be' fresh April 2nd; lied Cow. Jersey and Durham. 5 years o'd, bo Ire.sh .lune 9th: Helfer. Holstein and Jersey, 2 years old, be fresh July 14th; lied Heifer. 2 yearn old. will Im fresh April 12tli. Chester White Brood Sow, 2 years old, will farrow May 2nd. POULTRY f It Head ol Bronze Turkeys. 2 hen and 1 gobler; ilKhead of Full- | f lood White Rock Chickens, extra lino, 8G hens ami 5 toasters. 6 Tuns of Mixed Hav in the mow. About 50 bushels of Oats. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, etc. , Gaso'lne engine. I’/j horse power ami pump jack; DeJ.nval cream stparato.', in good shape; lard press, like new; san age grinder; iron kettle; mini bout; brooder house. 8x(>; brooder stove; Ford truck; p'atform scales; grind stone; 7 chicken crates; fonr-buiiv r gas rang ; hinting stoves: victrola; rugs and household good., of all kinds; ninny ' other articles. TERMS OF SALE All sums of $5.00 and under, cajih on day of sale. Sums over a credit of NINE MONTHS will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note, first six months without interest, last 3 months to bear 8% interest. A discottHJt of 404 w!P b<* mi nil gyms over *5 v 3 I paid In cash on dav of sale. No propertv to be removed until settled for J. E. EREXSON, Owner. J Roy Johnson, auctioneer ’ Frank Mclntosh, clerk

week of revival here. Some have ’ come forward and He is knocking j, at the hearts of others. Wo need 11 you. and you need us. Everybody I welcome.’ j o ._ I Bobo M. E. Circuit John F. Ithickqr. Pastor. Clast's Chapel 9:.”.0 a. tn. —Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Class meeting. Mt. Hope 9:30 a. tn. Sunday School. 10:30 a. ni. —Class meeting. 7:00 p. m.—Preaching by pastor. Mt. Tabor 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. —Preaching by pastor Note: Our district conference comes on March 3rd and 4th at , I Mcnrqevllle, Ind. Plan to attend I this meeting. You will be well I paid for doing so. Get all reports ;to pastors, please. Our meetings continue at Mt. I Hope. Interest is increasing. Plan to come. Meetings begin prompt ly at 7:00 p. m. with round table meet. o SHOW BOAT OF I FERBER NOVEL [ STILL AFLOAT Elizabeth Cit y. N. C., Claims .1. Adams’ Vessel Is Original Elizabeth City, N. C., Feb. 21- I i UP) —The original show bou. on which. Edna Ferber obtained the liackg.eund and material for her fa ' mous novel has not been destroyed by fire, and today the real "Show | liout." Janies Adams Floating Thea-' tie, is tied up at the Pasquotank] i rive, bank here it is claimed by i Elizabeth Ci y citizens. ■ 7’he contention that the shov i limit w>s sail plying up and down] l lie lower Mississippi river or had ' Jieqn destroyed by lire is denied | i here. A largo ship’s wheal was a sea i it .ire oi the theatre display in New I . hi. k Citj v.hen th" Ziegfeld prodiv it, >.), "Scow Boa was drawing 1 large crowds. A placard beneath it proclaimed it was all that temained'from the original show boat. Miss Ferber is understood to hav«

written to Carl E. Neel, agent lor James Adams Floating Theatre, aIwut six years ago, asking his permission to spend a feA weeks on heard the boat. Charles M. Hunter, manager of the boat and brother-in-law of Adams, granted the request, telling het she could board the Floating Theatre at any stopping point conver.ii itt to her. The novelist boarded the show bout at Bath, oldest town in North Carolina, it is said, and for more than two weeks lived on the boat, gathering material for her work. Hunter and his wife are believed to

Public Sale | S' ■ I will st 1 at public auction, without reserve, niv lai iii. 6 niilrs east ot Ossian, 1 miles north. 2 miles Preble, ' > mile south. '/2 »iile west of Freidheim ('.liurcljKjpi; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1930 E Sale to start promptly at 9:30 A. M. 9| SO acres of good, level, high productive soil. 10 room lioljS| hot waler healing paint, basement under entire house, barn, 3t».x70, and corn-crib combined. shed, garage fur three cars ami several other all of which arc in first class repair. TERMS -ri.IHMHMI cash on day of sale, $2,700.00 thirty days, balance long time, low rate of interest. M AUGUST CONRAD, Owner i Johnson & ihirllell, auctioneel's. — — ■■■• i , > ———E I PUBUCSALaf y.. As I have quit farming 1 will sell at public auction on niv loi-ai'Mi 3 miles west and 3% miles north oi Iwratar, 1 mi.' - st miles north of Preble, just north of Ossian road, on K MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930 (’omnieneing H t 10 a. m. sharp. i^B AI S—HEAD OF HORSES—S I2a<mare, weight IXSO tbs. sound: Bay mare, weigh' I sound; Black mare, weight 1500 lbs.; Black horse, weight 1 • ' Bay min,, weight 1350, sound. The e are all extra good w" 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 S| Iwo Durham cows. 4 and 6 years* old. will be fresh bj da ’>l Durham cow, 8 years o’d, be fresh this spring; 4 year oid D ! ''" n will be fresh in spring; 3 year old Durham cow, giving 3 gall"" l" ' Durham cow, 5 years od; Durham heifer, will be fresh in A aril H POULTRY—ISO head of good .young hensf White Rock. Kock <uiii Rhode Island Reds. 3S HOGS & SHEEP—2 brood sows, bred; 0.1. C. hoar hog; 9 a-a'l Shropshire owir;. due to lamb ip March; Registered Shropsa" l ' ton of Alfalfa hay; 50 bushel of good seed oats; 100 bushel of sorted corn; 4 bushel of Yellow Dent seed corn. Goo'l Collie Stock Dog. M It) stands of Bees. 9 IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Ki' t s-16 International Tractor in first class condition; 14 ii ■ ■ *’■ ■ actor plows; Keystone tractor di ic with tandem; single ' piieker; Deering binder 7 ft.; Waler A. Wood mower; Dai '""W " , good condition; Thomas hay tedder; side delivery hay rale lik'’ ■ ,H .^. B hole fertilizer grain drill; Black Hawk < ’UH terti izer attachment; 3-seclloff spike and 2-section .P? 1 Uurows; 2-sectiou spring tooth barrow, land roller: 2 walkiiin P'Bpr - (.ale riding cultivators; 1.11. C. manure spreader new: 4 rd corn shredder with shredder and cutter head; fanning mil'. '"• " I sacker attachment; feed grinder No. 4; Studebaker wag"' wagon. 2 double wagon boxes; 2 low wheel wagons; hay rack and stock rack combined; 16 ft. hay ladder; bob sled; ' '•‘■F ' ? I:! '7 Kl,l( 's laek; cutting box; corn shelter; 2 s■•'« 1 ’ l ”'' ,l, ' Ks ; 3 gallon drums; butchering tools; copper k-Hb : H et les, UeLavai No. 12 cream seperator- buzz saw outfit ; r'P . bells; some household goods, and many articles too niinieroiM , mention. TERMS All sums of sio iin)! under., cash; over that ,'h Ot .’ 2 ?! nn V ls WIU >’« R‘ven by purchaser giving a baidd’l'' '! a V l ' ' 1P ast 6 "'"'Khs. 4% discount for ca hon sun'- K j vi '. No property to be removed until «et.t.’ed for. HF'. p CHARLES KIESS, Owners I ■ Boy Johnson, and ( arl Bartlett, auctioneers. Bib Dhlnger and Schurger, clerks. B*' Ladies Aid of Preble Lutheran Church will serve lunch- ■

_ . r.i : he the central ligi l ■■ . her’s plot. The Cotton Bios,ii-ii, i M pi show boat, daii'is pi. lured in Miss F. re. - Felber s plot took p1... . :>i , Crinoline days, "CIW on Blossom'' . the besl. Huntei tile novelist Hull a Is .c.iu ■ Cid.Uin Blossom a " i urns’ popular and th. ■ 'lurin', th" period '. novel. Bl 1 * ' O -- •;»r th, Hm-tlr— t i«c* at i- nm,