Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1930 — Page 2
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IXX«KJ<MMIXJ<’X K >a>< :< >< Jt’KM44WMKM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, j BUSINESS CARDS, ' AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALK— Fee Sing tankage at j the Decatur Rendering Plant. ; ton lots or more delivered free of! charge. Phone 870-T or 513. 30tt| Fort SALS!—Seed corn — EielieT-1 bur’s Clarage official yield of 10 acre plot 87.3 bushels per acre. Ear tested. Lam a V. Davison, 2 miles I south of Willshire, Ohio. 91-3txeod | FOR SALE Strawberry plants. Senator Dunlap, Dr. Burrill, and . Marvel varieties, 50c per 100 or j lesson large lots. Henry Yake. Decatur, route 2. Cralgvlile phone. 89-3tx aoi» CMmu atchery Chicks Buy "Decatur Quality Chicks.’’ Every breeder used culled and B.W.D. Tested, all hatching eggs tlipped in lodine Suspensoid. That’s "Decatur Quality Chicks." Place your order today. Chicks hatching Monday and Thursday every week. THE DECATUR HATCHERY. phone 497, Decatur, Ind. Fort SALE Bronze turkey gobbler Ed S. Moses, East of Decatur. Telephone L-864. 91-3 t FOR SALE —Medium early yellow I Dent seed corn 1928 crop, and I Duifield soy beans; germination tested tine. W. A. Wherry, 3 miles north of the Bleeke church. 92-ts ■ — rOR SALE—About 50 bushels of goQjl Dnnfield beans. Anthonv Leugei ich. Phone 873-H. 93-3tx FOR SA LE Registered i’ereheron Mare. Gray. 5 years old. F. W. Bowen. WYen, Ohio. 93-3tx WANTED WANTED Offer on property on I Corner of Adams and Line Streets kntVwn as the Simeon Hains property. 93-3tc WANTED — Fields to plow with tractor. Mr. F. B. Collier, 717 Winchester St. 94t2x WANT A JOB? WANT HELP? The employment situation here is Itetter than in most places, but at this time of year men anti women are looking for jobs. To encourage employment and help obtain jobs for those who want them, the Daily Democrat will publish FREE OF CHARGE ANY "HELP WANTED’ or “JOB WANTED" classified ad pext Saturday and .Monday. If you are ' looking for a job or want to employ someone get your copy of the advertisement to this office not later than 9 a. m. Saturday morning and it will lie printed free foY the two days, give your name and address in the advertisements. "Blind" ads will not be published through this arrangement. I! This offer is good for individual. farmer, merchant or manufacturer. FOR RENT FOR RENT- 7 room semi-modern | house on North 6th St. Phone 67 ■ ' 91-3 t i LOST AND FOL NI) LOST—A black anil white Fox Ter-J Tier. Reward. Phone 642 93-3tx I ——————— —r* » .... -■ — i Woman Professor Debieczin, Hungary. —(UP)—Dr I Maria Wetli, the first woman in j Hungary ever to be appointed to a- 1 full University professorship is a mineralogist by profession and for a number of yeats has been director of the mineralogy section of the National Museum in Budapest. She is now professor of the same subjecl here in Debreczin Nniversity. o—: Arrested in Grave London. -- (UP) — Arthur Neel, grave, digger, was arres ed while digging in a grave a' Fulham Cemetery. and tried on a charge of bigamy. ggfj Up to $.500 loans quickBH ly and quietjy arranged, gsil No red tape—no mbarrassing questions or investigations. Lawful interest rates — liberal repayment terms. You will like our prompt, court? •” and confidents tir MF) Franklin Security Co j nMun Over Schafer Hdw. , Phone 237 Decatur ■ loans '1
Keep Step in the Easter Parade by being dressed in a Hart Schaffner .& Marx Suit Large selection of ‘the newest' to choose from j S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 590 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. 11. FROIINAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Nalurapath I 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 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. — Lobenstein & Maynard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur 346 or 1 844. Residence Phone, Monroe. 81 •LADY ATTENDANT o o I 1 1 FRIGID A I RE Sales and Service Household and Commercial jl AUGUST WALTER Distributor Phone 207 N. 2nd St. i ■ O Twins, 9G, Still Work lim i.y.n, England —(UP) —John and William Cooper of the village ; >f liaxey claim the distinction of being the eldest twins in England and are s ill at work on their farm at the age of 99. »OaaQK3!SHKUHHE3KgnSK« I IF YOU NEED MONEY I 1 Write or Phone I I Franklin Security Co. S ■ Phone 237 I B Over Schafer Store. I Typewriting Stenographic Work if von have any extra type-1 vvritin ’ or stenographic work I will lx glad to do it. Phone 12 lor appoinlinent. Florence Holthouse Judt’f I. T. Mcrrvinan’s Law Office, K. of (.. Bldg, FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office Cd Home 303 MONEY TO LOAN City lA>ans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm Loans 5Vz% 10 or 20 years We write Insurance. —THE— Suttles-Edwards COMPANY Niblicl Store Bldg. DECATUR, 1 • INDIANA
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Berne. Indiana Livestock (Corrected April 18) Hogs 90-110 pounds $9.00 i Hogs 110-130 pounds $9.30 Hogs 130-150 pounds 10.0® i Hogs 150-170 pounds 10.25 Hovs 17(i21o (Hiunds 10.40 I Hogs 210-230 pounds 10.25 } Hogs 230-260 pounds 10.10 | Hogs 26i)-300 pounds 9.65 Hogs 300-350 pounds 9.50 I Hogs, Roughs $7.00-8.00 : Hogs, Stags $5.00-6.00 I Calves $10.50-sll.oo Lambs $9.00 Cattle: Gunners . $3.00-$ 1.00 Cutters $4.00-$5.50 I Medium Cows $5.50-$6.00 l Good Cows $6.00-$7.50 81 « I S $7.00-11.00 Heifers ss.oo-ii.oo Butcher Heifers .. $7.0()-$9.00 Bulls $6.00-18.00 Fort Wayne Livestock Fo/t Wayne, Ind.. April IS. —(U.R) -sJ.ivestoek: Cattle receipts. 100; calves, 75; hogs, loo; sheep, 90; hog market 15c off; 90-110. lbs.. $9.20; 110-130 lbs.. $9.45; 130-150 lbs., $9.70; 150160 lbs.. $9.95; 160HS0 lbs.. $10.25; IS9-200 lbs., $10.35; 200-225 lbs.. $10.25; 225-250 )l>s..-$10.15; 250-275 11>«., $10; 275-300 lbs.. $9.80; 3001330 lbs.. $9.65; roughs. $8; stags, 86; calves. $11; lambs, $9. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. Y.. April 18.— (U.R: Livestock: Hcgs: receipts. 1.900; holdovers. 900; weights above 160 lbs., fairly . active, generally steady, lighter I averages, slow and weak; bulk, 160250 lbs., $10.85-$11.00; 260-280 lbs.. $10.50-110.75; 150 lbs., down, $10.25- ( $10.60; packing sows, $9-$9.50. Cattle: receipts. 300; cows i steady; cutter grades, $3.59-$6.25; ! steers unsold. Clives: receipts, 800; holdovers, i 400; selected shipping veal.ers ■steady, others very slow; good to 'choice. sl2-sl3; common and medium, SB-$lO. Sheep, receipts. 1.200; lambs weak to 25c lower; godo to choice clippers, $8.75-s9.la; plain kind around $8; good woolskins, $9.50; choice ((noted, $10; few spring lambs, sl4. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected April 18) (No. 2 Soft Wheat .... 96c No. 2 Hard Wheat 93e No 2 White Oats 38e Barley .... 50c Rye 80c Corn 50c to SI.OO LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 23c BUTTERFAT AT STATION But e'-fat 34c _ 0 Mrs. W. A. Ix>w:er completed the | job of taking the census in the first wiuu. Deca ur today. 0 SHK'HIFI-’ * VI H ( aiiNt* \ <l. 13 Kill I Tli»- ('omit t ticut Mutual Life InsurlaiKt- Company of liurtt'ord Uonneu- ' ti< lit VS. Aurie l». Criuies. JanuM ' K rimer, Allis »n Bro .vn, IU ow»i his wife, whose uhrislian nuiiit* is t » th plaintiff, unknown. By vi..tie of an order of sale to I :n<‘ dhoeit I from the Clerk of the I Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. I will expose to puhii* I 4a 1C to the highest bidder, <.n Wed ii“.sdjiy 30th day of April A. I>. I'.i.'pi [between the hours of lo o’clock A. M |and 4 o'clock P. M. of >a-u day. at the least door of the Court House in b”- | atur. Adam* County, Indiana, the i rents and profits for a term not ex- [' -eoding’ seven years, the following deseri bed real estate. TO-WITi Comnirm ing at a point <dg;hty (Mt>> rods north of the south west corner ■ f h-»ii five ( ~» 1 1> a iis ii i p i went v - igbt (north i au*e fiourteen *• 11 > vast, thence north on** hundred eighty-five and a half (ISS»/ Z , rod.*, theme ea>t nine C.»» rods, thence north nine CM rods, thenre east hhirtv-nirw rods ami ten < 10) Cvt to the west line of the righl-of of ih<- Craml Hapids and Indiana. Ibiilroad. thence in a southf,astcrlv litre- tion along tin* west line of said right-of-way to a point one huij- '. dr - d and I’wenty-six ( 126 > rods east of the place of beginning:, theme veat one hundred and lwenty-*ix io is to tin* place of beginning. <•<>»!- l ilning In all one hurnlred six (106) acres nm-e or less, situated in Adims County, State of indiaiou An-I on f iilnre t • vr;»Hxe the full a uount of judgment interest an i osis I will at tiie same time an I plMcp expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken “s tii property of Au»ie B. Grimes,, Juius Kremer. Allison Brown, -Brown his wife, whose Christian uu ne is to the plaintiff uitkuown, a.i th” suit of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartfoid uomieet ii-ut; sahi sale will h« mad” without, any relief whatever from aluathm or Appraisement* La ws. Hai’l Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County Indiana ! Attorney. John C. Caprun April 4-11-13.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 1930.
j NOTH K OF HI Hl.lt Liri TINt. Notice is hereby given that the unk dei-signed. Supt nt- nd«*nt of ConM strip tion ot the E. Burt Lenhart »t al brain in Hoot and St. Mary's . Township Adams County, Indiana, , will on Frida\ > N|»rll 23. I tMIU up until lo o'clock A. M us said day at the office of Ralph E. Roop, Couutx Surveyor, of Adams County Indiana In the Court House, in the City of bevalur Adams County, Indiana. receive sealed blds for the vonI strut tion us said drain in accordance . with the report plans, profile and speuifiuHtions therefor, now on file . in the office of the Auditor of Adams . Countv, Indiana, in said cause. TII.E mt MN > From Sta u plus 00 to Sta. ::.1 plus . 0o open drain Sta 33 plus 00 to Sta. 73 plus 76. i Bills will lx* received and a contract let for the draining system as ' shown in the report, profile, plans • and specifications, therefor. No confidential bids will be accepted. Each bidder will be required l to state fpeclflcully for what be will construct said drainage system, fur- ' nished all labor and material therefor. Bidders will be required to file ihvit bid as required by law upon i forms furnished by the undersigned Sup« i intendvnt of Construction. Eai h bidder will lie required to make and file with his hid necessary affidavit of non-coliusion. and that he is a bona fide bidder. Each hid must be a<*<*onipHniod by a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of such bid. conditioned for the faithful performance of said work ami contract. Each bid may be accompanied with a certified check for $75 im as wurcty that the bidder will enter into contract with <aid Superintendent for the construction of the same, if he be awarded the contract therefore. Such bond to he approved by the Siiperintendont of Construction. Said Superindent reserves the right to reject anj and all bids. Both bond aud bld shall be acknowledged by a person having authority to athninister oaths. No bid will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of sucli work, or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the work will be made known by the Superintendent on tin* day of th? sale, ami the contra< tor will be repiired to complete the work within the time fixed in the contnut. Ralph E. Roop Superintendent of (’onstructiou Dated this 11th day of April April 11-1 S q —,—; NOTH i: Ol I'l HI.IC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Supri int» ndent us Construction of the David J. Schwartz Drain in Monroe township Adams County, Indiana will on Friday \|»ril 23. IU3O up until io o’clock A. M. of said day at the office of Ralph E. Roop. County Surveyor, of Adams Counts Indiana in, the Court House, in the , <’ity of Iterator Adams County, Indiana. receive sealed bids for the construction us said drain in accordance with the report plans, profile ami specifications therefur. now on file > in the office rff the Auditor of Adams Countv. Indiana, in 'said cause. OPEN DIDI\ ' From Station 0 plus 3 1 to Station 62 plus DO. Bids will b< received and a contract let for the draining system as shown ip the report, profile, plaiu and specifications, therefor. No confidential bids will be accepted. Each bidder will be required ;o state spec ific ally for what he will onsirin t said drainage system, furnished all labor and material thei>Biddcrs will he required U> f'lc their bid as required by law upon f •mis furnished by the undersigned SuperintendciH of Construction. Ea< h bidder will be required to make ind file with his bid necessary ass - davit of non-colluslon. and that he is a Ivina fide bidder. Each bid must ue accompanied by a good and suffi • •lent bond in a sum e«iuaj to double • the amount of such bid. conditioned , for tho faithful performance of said work and contract. Each hid max I »e accompanied with a rertifie 1 •heck for >75.00 as surety that the* bidder will enter into contract wit a mid Superintendent for the construc - tion of the same, if he be awarded the c-ontrac t therefore. Such bund to he approved by the Superintenlent of Construction. Said Sttperrnient in serves the right to rejec t an\ ind ail bids. Both bond and . bid shall be acknowlrdged by a person having au- '• ihoril.s lu administer oaths. No hid will be accepted in exeem f the estimated cost of such worn >r ir excess of the benefits found. ’« he time for the c ompletion of the v rk will be made known by the ■4 iperintendenl on the day of the sale, and the contractor will be required to complete tlw woik within 1 time fixed in the contrac t. Ralph E. R<»op ' S.ipcTintendent of Construe lion Dated this 11th day of April l!»30. April 11-1 S Send In Your Cards Von arc earnestly requested by J. S. Peterson to send in your repl,' •aitl sent a few days ago to T. P. A. member; for the banquet to be held Tuesday evening. Tomorrow is the last day and nnloss you reply i: will be taken for granted that you will not attend. —U-—■ — NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday. May 5, l»60, will be the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes. The comity treasurer's office will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p in. during the tax paying season. AU taxes not paid by Dial time will become delinquent and a 10% penalty will be added. Do not put off paying tuxes as they must be paid and the law points out the <liity of tho county treasnrer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes are a-ked to come in at once. Don't waJt for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone ho please don’t ask for it. We will be glad to mail the paid receipts to those who mail in their checks to this office before the final tax paying date. Ed. Asltbaueher, Treasurer of Adams County. Ind. Till May 5
Political Calendar t s Daily Democrat: Please anuouuce that I am a candidate for the Democratic v nomination tor County Treasurer, '■ subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6, 1930. Your support will be appreciated. FRANK HEIMANN Mar. 24 to May 6 S - FOR COMMISSIONER s Dear Friends aud Voters; I wish ■ in this manner to sa.v to you that - I am a democratic candidate for • the nomination of County Commissioner of the Third District, sub- ] ject to the decision of the primary i election. May 6, 1930. As it will be • impos ilde for me to see all the voters. I hereby very cordially appeal to you for your support at the prii mary, which will be very highly appreciated. MOSES .ivUSBURGER French Township j Announcement: — ( J. F. Snow herein wishes to ani nounce that he Is a candidate for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Dem- [ ocratic primary election on May 6, 1930. to May 6 For Commissioner, Third District De-j' Editor: Please anounce in your paper that ; I am a candidate for Uommissionei, Third district, subject tp decision of Democratic voters at the May Pri- , mary. The support of all voters will be appreciated. DENNIS STRIKER tump) Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk of Adaqw , county, subject to the decision of i the voters at thq May primary. The support of the voters will be appreciated. G. REMY BIERLY. 3-29 —May Gx Hartford Township. FOR~SHERIFF Please announce my name as a ‘ candidate for sheriff of Adams county, subject to tile decision of the democratic primary, to be held May stb. Your support will be ap preeiated. JOHN DICKERSON. Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a i 'candidate for the Democratic nomination for Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the voters at the May i primary. The support of all voters will be appreciated. TOM NOLL. DEAR EDITOR: • Please announce that I am a ■ candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams I county, .subject to the decision of ( the voters at the primary election . May 6. All support will be appre--1 elated. 1 Apr 4toM 5. JOHN WECHTER. , Decatur Daily Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a - candidate for the Democratic iiomillation for County Sheriff, subject to the decision of voters at the primary, May 6. This Is my third race for this office being defeated . by a few votes at tile previous primaries. Your support will be 1 heartily appreciated. ROY BAKER . Du ly Democrat: I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination tor county assessor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6. I will appreciate your support. , Apr. 9-to-May 9. JAY CLINE. r FOR SHERIFF i Dear Voters: In this manner I wish to say that 1 am a Democratic candidate ! lor Sheriff of Adams County, sub-1 ' ject to the primary, May G_. 1930.' , , Experienced in | a w enforcement. . I Will greatly appreciate any sup- ;. IX'i’t and cooperation you give me. . |To May 5x BURL JOHNSON ’ r e ’ For County Assessor ■ Daily Demoi ra’ ! I wish to unounce to the vote’s ’ Giat I tun a candidate for the tlem.j- , oralic nomination for comity asses- ( hoc, subject to the decision of the i voters at ' tiie primary ( lectio;), Tuesday. May 6. Any support given ' [me will be appreciated. John F. Felty Apr. 10 to May G ; ; FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE I wish to announce that I will be , i a candidate tor Adams Circuit Court Judge on the Democratic ticket, sub-
i ject to the decision of the voters in tiie May primary election. Your sup i port will be appreciated. DORE B. ERWIN 1 1 Apr. 10 May 6 I ’ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER .(Editor Decatur Democrat: J Please announce that lam a can(didate for county commissioner of ; the third district, subject to Ihe de- ( eision of the voters of Adams conn ty. If nominated and elected I pre mise to continue to serve the people 1 of Adams county to the best of my ability. George Shoemaker, Geneva, ind. April 15 Trustee of Washington Township Daily Democrat. Please announce to the voters that I am a candblate on the Democratic ticket for the office of Trustee of Washington township, suls the May primary. All support will be greatly appreciated. Apr 15 M 5 Fred Koltcr FOR COUNTY CLERK Daily Democrat Please announce in your paper that 1 am a candidate for the Demoera'ic nomination for County Clerk subject to the decision of the voters at the May primary. The support of all voters will be greatly appreciated Apr 15 M 5 Milton Werling. • For Circuit Judge Daily Democrat: In this manner I wish to announce to the voters that I am a candidate for Adams Circuit Court Judge on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the May primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Apr 16 HENRY B. HELLER For County Commissioner Daily Democrat: Please announce in your paper that I am a Democratic candidate for County Commissioner of the third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the Mayprimary. The support of all voters will be greatly appreciated. 16 to 5 JAMES FOREMAN FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for cpmmissioner of Adams cjunty, Second district, subject to tiie decision of voters at the Primary May 6. All support will bi greatly appreciated. Frank O. Marlin April HI. M-5 For Commissioner 2nd District Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for commissioner 2nd district, subject to decision of voters on May sth. Your support will be appreciated. DAVID J. SCHWARTZ For County Clerk Daily Democrat:: Please anoutoce that I in a Democratic candidate for County Clerk subject to the decision of the voters at the May Primary. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Tom Durkiu. Apr. 17 For Ceunty Treasurer I leas'' announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomiiwion tor county treasnrer, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May G Your support will be appreciated. Dan St udler April 18 For Circuit Judge Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Judge of the Adams Circuit court, subject to the decision of the voters a) the pnniary. Tuesday, May 6 The support given rue <-ill be appreciated. Apr 18- Huber M. DeVoss — Bandit Chase Ended By Youth’s Suicide indianpalois, April 18.-*(U.R)- A young filling station bandit ended hiH pursuit by police through ; crowded downtown streets last j night when he suddenly halted in his flight and fired a bullet into his own head, causing death. Bci'llllon experts identifi-.d the i dead bandit as Colon Bearup, who escaped from the Michigan reformatory Aug. 5, 1929, after serving exactly three years of a five-year sentence for larceny. Finger prints were ide.deal, Bert - Parrott,, bertillou expert, said, and |he was positive of his identification. During the afternoon, the same bandit had evaded police after robbing two filling stations. A
NOTH i: Ol’ GI MIIJIAN’S SALK OF HKAL ESTATK Notice is hereby »lven. that the uiulerMilcned Arthur D. Suttles, as Guardian of the pvrsun and estate <tf Maliala A. Manner, a person of unsound mind, in all respects agreeable a> the order anil decree of th<> \darnw Circuit Court, made and enteied in said Guardianship for the sale of certain real estate hei >nging i.. san. ward as hereinafter described, will offer for sale at private sale at the Law Office of Janie* T. Merry•nnn. in the Knights of Columbus -Building in the city of !»e<atur, Indiana. on Monday May sth 1930, bet wvt n the hours of ten o’clock A. M. und four o'clock P. M. of said dav. for not less than the full appraised value thereof, free of all liens thereon, except taxes for the year 1 :»•:•». payable in 1931, the following (l<*serit»ed real estate, so ordered sohl situate in Atlanta County, State of ! li.tun na to wit: Comment ing at the northwest corner «»f the northwest quarter of tbeil southwest quarter of section thirty] three, township twenty seven north, I range fourteen east, thence running| . a>t sixty four roils, thence south forty rods, thence west sixty four rods, thence north 40 rods to thef place of beginning, containing six- i lecu acres, more or less. TEH One third cash in hand on day < f]i one thlril in nine months; and one third jn eighteen months from | day of sale. in ferred payments to be evldenved|| by promissory note on usual blank j hana foim and secured t>y first
Community Sale ■ ■ SATURDAY, APRIL 26 | At the Town of Craigville I AH persons having articles t<» be quested to list them with the < Watch for the list of articles R to be published soon. R Notice of Trustee’s Sale I Notice is hereby given that the iindersigwiH Trustee will, on April 23. 1930. at 10:00 o’clock UM at I.inn Grove. Indiana, offer at public auction. aIIKM personal property now in his possesion as sidM Trustee in Cause No. 1460 in the I'nited States DtM trict Court. H. H. Baumgartner, bankrupt. H Said personal property so offered lor sale sists of equipment and supplies for the nianulactißM and repair of furniture together with tie machinei’M used for that purpose. K This property will be sold for cash m the liigMM bidder, free of any and all liens, the pun haser settlufM for said property before the same is removed. H T. J. McKEAN, ■ Trustee in Bankruptcy of J, H. H. Baumgartner. Bankrupt™ Eichhorn, Gordon & Edris. Attorneys. H Km ■ c I i- II 1 1 I I I II *3 I f-' I|III| I I | I «
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