Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 5, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE Pure bred Avslilre bu'l . 20 month* old. Also calves. At a fair price. Henry Aschlemen. Herne phone 4843. 293-33tx FOIt~SAI.B Durdci. Bred (lilts. Keasonuble Bichest bloodlines. Imrnuued. Farm located 10 miles east or Decatur on State Road 16 joining 17. H. D. Kieischer, Convoy, Ohio. 308-12tx FOR SA HE — T» o brood man*; three colts, coming 1, 2 and 3 yr. old. Hugo Thieme, miles I northeast Decatur. 3-6-8-12-14-16 i FOR SALE Heifer calf, 3 days old ' Mart Bleberich, Decatur, Route 4 j Preble phone. 3-3tx | FOR SALE—One fresh cow with | 3rd calf. Also, 3 good heavy i springer cows. Henry Selking, 1 ' mile east, 114 mile north of Preble. | Preble phone. 3t.lx i l-uit SALE— Large heating stove! and ele< trie motor. Call Wilbur May I phoner*33l. 4-3tx, FOR SIALE—Day ol<riieifer"calf and day old bull calf Both Holstelns. Phone 860-A Martin E. Heckman. 4-33tx FOR~SAI.E One bicycle, new tlres. Price sl6. L. E. Summers, 909 i Walnut Street. 5-3tx FOR SALE—Baby buggy, cost $35; ! reasonable. Like new. Also baby high chair. Inquire at 242 North 7th St. 5-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST- Roll of planter wire on Mer-1 cer Ace or Mud Pike. Finder please call 1253. 4-3tX LOST—A large yellow Persian tom cat. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Please phone 894 or 204. 5t3 —— o — FOR RENT Ft lit RUNT The Jackson property corner of First and Oak. Good furnace and other modern conven ; fences Rent reasonable. Phone 29s I Mi-3. Phil Macklin. 3-3tx | FAR RENT— l ight housekeeping! rooms. Gas. water, lights, garage. I 1228 Monroe St. Call Mrs- Noah | Frye, 1404 W. Monroe st. Phone 652 3-3 t FOR RENT—3 houses. See Julius HMugk Phone 666. 4-6tx FOR REN I’ 2 light lionsekeeping rooms. Furnished in modern home Private entrance Phone 551 or 310 N :trd St. 5-3 t WANTED WANTED — Ag- nts to sell "NtlLife" to all battery owners. For further information call or see Pat Miller, distributor, 414 N. 7th St., Phone 1254. 3-3tx o , Crime Prevention H. E. Barnes says: ‘■First step \ in preventing crone Is io see tlitv the human individual Is well burn, Beeonn. adeq.tiite education; third, sufficient manual or vocational ed i ucatlon to provide mentis <>f making a living; fourth, efficient method’ I of aiding backward children wh' might become victims of crimi’ l I suggestions.” ■ o Few Color-Blind Indians Color blindness Is four times as prevalent among whites ns among Amerlenn Indians. Is the report of an anthropologist who has Just . completed H Sillily. Notice of Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of the mem- . bers "of the Decatur Savings & ■ Loan Association will be held I Monday, January 12th at 10:0® ■ a.in., -at Graham & Walters office. 119 S. Second street, Decatur. Ad- | ams county, Indiana. There yill be an election of four directors, for a period of one year, I and Stich other bu=iness that may come before the meeting. PAUL H. GRAHAM. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer | 29-30-31-1-2-3-5 6 7 S I SALE CALENDAR — Auctioneers are asked to bring In tiw-ir sale dates which will be run free of charge in this calendar. January 7, 19:11 William Moser. 4 miles east of Bluffton. Ellenberger Bros.* Auctioneers. Jaff, ,7 S. E. Haggard, 1 mile south atid >4 mile east of Monroe. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan.-4 Bowman & Bucher, 2% mile east. 3 miles north Decatur. Closing out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. .12 — William Reppert Jan. 13—-Warren Allison, 2’4 mile east, 2>4 mile north of Monroeville, Roy Johnson, auct. Jun, 14—Mrs. Frank Neadstine, Monroeville, Roy Johnson, auc Jan. 17- Community Sale, Decatur. Jun. 19 — Henry Klopfenstlne, 2 miles west and >4 mile south of Monroe. Roy Johnson, auct. Jan. J’l -Walter Bucher, i 4j mil > West of Slate line on Allen county line, Roy J iinson. auc Jaa, *s—B. Reynolds & gon. Fort .tannings. Ohio, Purebred Poland Chine bogs. Rny Johnson, auct.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Office phone SOO Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 3SJMHS —■ - ■ N V BIXI.EH OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m Telephone 136 Lobenstein & Doan FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or ■ night. Ambulance Serv.ce. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT ASHBAUvHER&M AYNARD Funeral Home, Inc. MRS. MAYNARD assistant licensed embaln.er. Ambulance Service Phones 844 & 510 .. For BETTER HEALTH SEEI DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapatli Riadonic diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. | Office Hours; 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON I Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones; Office 61, Home 303 Yager Brothers Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. —■ ■ l' NOTH i: Ol' SM.i: OK HE\|, i>Trn: in eve< i tor In ihr Vilnius. < irrnil < <»urt. Ximi-ihlht Term IfKM» l*r«»l>Mtr < MMkr Xtimber W 2 State of Indiana, Adams County, SS. 1 Abe Bollvn bather, Executor of the I last will of Jacob Bollenbacher, de- • ceased vs. Gust W. Btdlcnbachcr Jess i B<> lie ribache i', Abe Bollenoacher, Rosa Becher, Wilber; Anspaugh. ihe undersigned Executor of the* lasi will of Jacob Bollenbacher, dv- » eased hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of 1 Ten o'clock A. M. on Monday February the 2nd. 1»31 at the location I of the real estate herein after described in Jefferson township, Adams , county, Indiana offer fr sale at public sale, all of the interest of the deI < eased in and to the following des-| Icribrd real estate, to-wit: The West half < *>2 > of the South East quarter I <’•< > of Section twenty-one (21) township twenty five (25) North, i I Range fifteen (15) East, also the. • North I’a.-t quarter i \ > of the N Tth l West quarter ( ’< ) of Section twenty eight (28) township and lange afor* said, containing in all 120 acres I of land be the same more or less Ail I in Adams county, state of Indiana | Sale will be made in all things i subject to the appr >val of said court I for not less than two thirds of the* |fui. appraised value thereof and up-! >n the following terms and condi-1 pions, to-wit: At least ne third of , the purchase money cash in hand on I the day of sale, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed six and twelve months! ’from date of sale. Provided the pur-| I chaser may pay all cash if so desired. referred payments to be evi-' | denced bv notes of the purchaser, I j bearing six per <ent interest from! 1 date, waiving relief providing at-| torney’H fees an 1 secured by mort|gag«‘ on the real estate sold. Sale ! .will be male free of all liens except 'the ’axes fir 1'330 due and payable! »in 1 31. | Said real estate will be offered In I ! sen irate tracts and as a Whole and I I will be so’ ’ in the way most advasi-i tagious to the estate. Abe F'o||nnbach°r Executor. John T. Kelly, Attorney for Estate Dec. 1 6-23-3(1 .1-6 XOIHE (»!•’ I’l\||. *K/ITI.EMEX ' or l> I VI’E NO. 2072 Notice is hereby given to the ere | ■llto’ x. hpjr H Hn q legatees of (’harl I Mathi'is F’rvin. debased, to appear 'U the Atiirrs Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 2nd day of Ih'ebruarv 1')31 and show caus°, if •any. wlv the FINAL SETTLEMENT | ACCOCN’i’S with the estate of said !, dc<edert Fhmld not be approver; i J and said heirs are notified to then* [and there make proof of heirship ami I receive their distributive shores. I Blanch C. Ervin, Administratrix ’l'e.-ntur Indiana Do-ember ?'»th 1030 Attorney Lenhart, Heller & Schurger Dec. 30-Jan 6 ■ o 1! BARGAINS:— Bargsii!, In Living Room suits, mat- : trnxses and rugs Stuckey and Co. Monroe. Our phone number Is 44 ifigf

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MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 6 — Hogs 130 pounds down $7.90 down Hogs. 130-180 pounds SB.OO ' Hogs. 180-220 pounds) $7.80 Hogs, 220-260 pounds $7.50 j Hogs, 260-300 pounds $7.30 Hogs. 300-350 pounds $7.15 Kouuh- S6."V-6 3S Stage $4.501 Vealers $12.50| Lambs . . $7.75 , East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 900; holdovers?’ 500; market somewhat uneven?' generally steady; weights belo-w i 210 lb-. fairly active to shippers; j bulk desirable 170-200 lbs. $8.75; | weights below 140 mostly $9; 220250 lbs, $8.25-8.60; 260-325 IbaJ $7.75-8.25; packing sows $6.50-7. Cattle: Receipts 50; cows fully steady; cutter grades $2.50-4. Calves: Receipts 100; vealers unchanged; bulk better lot $13.50.; Sheep: Receipts 100; lambs' quoted steady at Monday’s advance; late yesterday 90 lb. yearlings, $7.95. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE March May July Wheat. Old .8014 .81% .65% New .80% .81% I Corn, Old .71% .72% .73% New .< 1 % .73 % Oats. Old .34’. t .34% .34% New .34’4 .34% Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Jan. 6 —(UP>— Livestock: Hog market 10c higher; j 100-140 lbs. $7.85; 140-160 lbs. SB.IO ; 160-180 lbs. $8.00; 180-200 lbs. $7.90; 200-225 lbs. $7.80 225-250 lbs. ; $7.65; 250 275 lbs. $7.50; 275-200 lbs $7.40; 300-350 lbs. $7.25. roughs $6. I Stasts $4.50; Calves $12.00 lambs jsß.oo. Cleveland Produce Cleveland, Jan. 6-—TUP) — Pro-' duce; Butter extras 26% Standard • 26%. I biggs extras 28; Firsts 25. | Poultry heavy fowls 22c; Medium 18-19; Leghorn fowls 17-18 heavv | broilers 23-26; leghorn broilers 15; i ducks 25; old cocks 13; stags 20; I geese 15-16; Capons No. 1 28-33. Potatoes: Ohio home growns sl.sl.lO per 60-lb sack. Main Greer. Mt. mostly $2.50-$2.65; per 120-1 b sack, Idaho russets $2.25-12.40, most $2.35 tier 100-lb sack. LOCAL GR.aIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 6 — • No. 1 New Wheat 68c i No. 2 New Wheat 67c 1 New Oats 28c Barley 50c '! Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Corn, r°r 100 lbs 65c-75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 21c BUTTERFAT AT STATION But tel l,it _-h 1 0 Tyranny Corrupts Many of the greates; tyrants •Hi the records of history have I oegun their reigns id tl.e fairest ; manner. But th'* uunaiural i power corrupts both the heart and the understanding.—Burke.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931.

louxMiii- iicisiris twi vi. L KEPOItr TO lIHISDRt IIOVHI) [2! <»1 I HIM II Villi’ IOAMN 1 <Ol VIA l\l)l\\\ .IVXI \IU 1931 6 HerriptN IK ; January |2I I Balance 4,729.89 iJ* I I Batik of Berne, Interest 2.27;* 1 The Peoples State Bank do 2.21 |* I February ! I Albert Harlow S. R. & F 553.98'v 1 Bank of Berne Interest 3.45’. i Peoples State Bank di> 4.30 , ! March i 3 The Bank of Berne Interest 3.4* } 3 The Peoples State Bank do 4.2 I : April 2 The Bank of Berne Interest 2.60 j | 2 The Peoples State Bank do 3.95 i ; 19 John Schafer t’se of R. Body 15.00 i 19 Albert Harlow Hog Fund 35.13 t 19 Nat Fire Ins <’<» Labor 10,95 j 119 Albert Harlow Adv draw 800.00 i May il 'i he Bank of Berne Interest 1.12 j ( 1 The Peoples State Bank do 3.7 S 'June 1( i I The Bank of Berne Interest .30 j. 28 John Tonner Bog Tax 227.00 | / 30 Albert Harlow June draw 2,597.661 $■ July ]• 1 The Bank of Berne Interest .aS’.,. A. Kay Booth Bog lax 2."" ( 9 28 Albert Harlow S. F& R 5006'5 • August 9 2 The Bank of Berne Interest 3.60 7, 21 Peoples State Bank B. D. 200.94 7, September 7, ;3 ihe Bank of Berne Interest 3.96 7, ■October 3. ‘ 1 The Bank of Berne Interest 3.68 j - ' j November 1 The Bank of Berne Interest 2.7 9 ' 1 Peoples State Bank B. D. . 200.91 . 1 C. L. Buckley Allotment 34.50 j 1 Albert Harlow B. June I> 3,397.64 j; ' I leeertiber '-the Bank of Berne Interest 4.81 . 15 Peoples State Bank B. D. 803.79 19 Allert Harlow bee. I'isi 6,993.68 j DUbiirsrmcutM jJanuary . 1 George Ringger Jan fees 24. C) 24 Louise E. Neusbaum Teach. 100.0" 1 2 4 Bessie \V. Carter do 1 27.40 • •24 Huth Johnson do 100.00 1 2 1 Marcella Robin do 100.00 2 4 Vera Oachs do 128.00 { 24 Veda J. Grist do ... 118.00 28 I). H. Greist T. R. F. 109.71 j February J 3 Berne Witness Pub A. R. 29.5a ) 3 Decatur Democrat Co do 29.5.) 1 3 Walter H. Meyer School S 14.00 21 Louise E. Neusbaum Teach. 88.65 21 Bessie W. Carter do H7J»2 21 Ruth Johnson do 88.96 1 21 Marcella Robin do 89.19 - 21 Vera Owens do 128.00 - 21 Veda J. Crist do 107.19 - 28 Ray Booth 'I runs B. H. S. 12.00 , Martin Moesehberger Sal 130.00 ’ 10 Board of Industrial A. B. 8.0 ’j11 Fred Fox Wo.nl & Labor 22.00 13 Samuel Minger Haul Coal 6.00 - 21 Louise E. Neusbaum Teach 100.00 - 21 Bessie W. Carter do 127.40 - 21 Huth Johnson do 100.00 21 M ircella Robin do inOJ.n 21 Vera Owens do 128.00 21 Veda J. Crist do 118.09 27 Win Willucr Repair 10.2.> 1 J Johnnie Baumgartner Rep 1 is Arthur Ballinger Trans b’L-J* IS George Ringger Jan fees 24.00 IS Louise E. Neusbaum Teach 100.00 18 Bessie W. Carter do 127.1" 1 Ilx Huth Johns'D do 1 18 Marcella Robin do I??’?!! 18 Veda I. Crist do HB.OO 18 Bussei Steiner Trans H. S 76..'0 . John Schafer do Kirkland 336."" 19 Al vie Beer Haul Coal .1. F. 2 1 Dorothy Springer Trans H.S. 76.4" 2". Huth Johnson Inst. J Fees 44.0" • 10. John J. Schwartz Labor 1 3u Joel E. Schwartz d > Elec. 39..>0 M iv • Martin Mocs'hberger Sal. 130.00 ( J utie r ft 19 Fred F. Steiner Sheep 2-». • ’ 25 interstate F. & M. Co. Sheep 122.01 July ... ... 5 Veda J. Crist S. S. & 1. 18.4" 5 Hessie Carter do Janitor t 5 Marcella Robin d > * 7* Ray Booth Trans B. H. S. 'J 0 !! .*» Rav Booth do 5 Louise E. Neusbaum Ins Ac J 7 Joel A. Augsburger T. B. H. S. 30. ? Samuel Minger Labor H. C. 30.0 [ 7 Albert Beer Haul Coal '-J' 7 Johnnie Baumgartner W. 17. 3L‘f • Henry Meyer Haul Coal 8.00 C 11 Adam Nussbaum T. B. H. S. P 11 Edwin Neuhauser d) 5J.00 110. H. Greist T.* IL F. M JJ 1 I ThvMacMillan Co Bonks 1 ]•’- p 11 Pou Paterson Co do «!!•.;- L ’6 Vera Owens S. S. 1. Teach 101. C 21 Levi It. Schindler Labor 4 -’\ 25 Martin Moesehberger Sal 130.00 25 Frank Behling T. B. H. S. 54.00 c August 1 Prod F. Steiner T. Labor ' ■’ Joel N. Baumgartner Sheep T 5 J. E. Erkmte & S m F. P. « 13 Charles Taylor I«abor 'i,’ '2 c 15 Julius Erhart llirx Killed ■»<: Eil .T'»r”V Ren. I‘imp 1 2.« » •*<» Mar'in M»<e«ehber'*<»r Sal 130.0*1 30 Standard Oil Co., OU L7G C "Q Edwin Beer Labor 20."" September I ? Albc’t Beer do No. 6 1 • 2 ’'avid Voder do J. W. V I L•*’’ • .loseph L. Graber A. B. M •Ju->b J. Kunffinau do ... J ** l ‘ .'lbr’’t Mors hberxer do a.’rt 3 \. .1 Hf'-nnhU Labor J'. .I»»hs’O|c I'Hnnmirtnrr Ldw 1l.a’»l 8 M i’ tha Schuvr Teib lUn-4 I in ''-Umar. Steiner Sheen •’<■» M\ Teaching “d." i I • s f. 1». i.ou'nvotir do i?o.an ! ”•' ’■'uth John « n do l"t.s' j 'hree"! Robin dj too. I 26 Vern Owanw do 1 28.00 1 A. E. Hunt do 125.09

J I l~ Wilber Miller Jan fees 7.5'1 19 John Tonner Labpr 13.80 October » Clifton E. Striker C. C. H. 25.23 10 Henry Meyer Labor 16.10 .'I Myron V. Lehman Teach 88.6 4 44 Robert D. IjeFavour do 109.18 44 Ruth Johnson <L> 93.46 .’4 Marcella Robin do 89.18 .’I Vera Owens do 128.y> 44 A. E. Hunt do 125.00 November I. Martin Moesehberger Sal 130.0'J I Ed Joray Repair pump 3,50 j I Bertha Cobbutn '1 railst’er .55." I Marion City S. R. Transfer 19.xs | I Daniel A. Studler do . 720.00 I Charles Arnold do 1,290.00 I Christ Rich 'Tile & Labor 5.0'» j I Bluffton T. Sh”p Roof 9.18! I Kiger & Co Blanks .83 I Leonard Supply Co \V. B. 4.15 I D. H. Goble Pig. Co Supplies 62.56 1 \\ ilbur Miller Jan fees 8.00 10 Berne Witness Co T. Levy 28. iS 10 A. Gottschalk Fumigators L 4.2 > 10 Decatur Dem. Co Ptg T. L 30.67 10 The Krick Tyndall Co Tile 12.26 12 Jonas Neuenschwander S. T. 30. J" 12 Levi IL Schindler Labor 14.50 15 Loren Heller Transfers 71.20 17 Stengel & Craig Fumigators 6.0 Q 20 D. J. Springer G. for S 3.4$ 21 Myron Lehman 'Teaching 100.00 21 R. D. LaFavour do 120.0" 21 Ruth Johnson do 104.50 21 Marcella Robin do 100.00 21 Vera Owens do 128.00 21 A. E. Hunt do 125.j0 24 Samuel Minger !<abor 10.5125 Frank Booth T 13. H. S. 18.0’> 1 )e«eniber '• L. C. Barber Repair O. 6.0-9 9 D. J. Springer Postage 1.00 11 Homer Beer Hog Killed 12.50 15 Adolph Geisel 3 do . 24.00 16 Arthur Ballinger Labor 3.00 18 Dorothy Sprunger T. H. S. 120.0 J 19 Loren Heller 'Trans 71.20 19 Frank Booth do B. H. S. 6.0 • 19 Berpe S. B. Transfers 360.0" 19 Berne Hdw Co Repairs 7.23 19 Berne Lumber Co do ... 44.15 19 Gottschalk Supply Co Coal 279.79 19 Wm. Wittwer Repair 4.5" 19 Meshberger Bros. Co. Stone 16.51 19 Floyd Yancy Repair pump 5.«»0 19 George Ringger Jan fees 24.0‘i 19 Win. Wittwer Lab«ir 4.5" 19 Mymn Lehman Teaching ss.gs 19 Robert D. La Favour do .. 109.18 19 Ruth Johnson do 93.46 i 19 Marcella Robin do 89.18 19 Vera Owens d » 128.n0 19 A. E. Hunt do 125.00 19 Robert D. LaFavour Jan F 24.001 19 Marcella Robin do 24.00 20 Wilbur Miller do 15.0) 22 Martin Moesehberger Sal 135.00 22 Ruth Johnson Jan fees 24.00 ’? A. E. Hunt do 24.00 22 Elroy Stauffer T. H. H. S. 14.00 •’3 John Schafer do K. H. S. 312.00 2 4 Hoffman Drug Co F. At P. 10.63 ’ 1 J. E. Eekrote At Son Supplies 7.01 27 Mennis Wullinan Labor 7.00 29 'The Rank of Berne Draft 200.00 29 The Bank of Berne do 8.35 Hera puli tntUii* Statement SliowhiK Xmount of M«*n- « .vm I'nid to VarioiiM Funds of French Too nslii|i. Vilnius County I'oMnship Road Fund Fund January 1. 1930 lalance on hand 1.7*07.4 7 127.861 Receipts during year 3,658.13 76.6" total of Bnlames and Receipts . 5,165.60 204.55 1 Disbursement .- during ve-ar.. 3,299.15 1 14.37 Dee. 31. 1!»:{O Final Balances 1.8 66.15 60. Is; Special S<-hoel Tuition Fund Fund I January 1930 Balance on hand . 9X1.28 2,089. x j Re<* iptM during year 7,0 11.92 5,353.12 Total of B.ilances and Receipts 8,023.20 7,1 4’.9! Dfsbursement s during year .. 5.427.78 5.3.32.24 December 31, 1930 Final Balances 2.7*95.42 2,110.60 Dog Total < f VII Fund Funds January 1, I'.C’.o Balance on hand 23.47 4,729.89 Receipt during year 299.29 16.420 15 Total of Balances and Receipts 322.76 21,1 59.0 1 Disbursements during year 2*J2.Hh 14,495.91 December 31. 1930 Final Balances 30.66 6.66.L10 Note: Dee. 31, 1930 Balance of funds still held by the Peoples State Bank . . $803.79 Total Balances as shown by this report $6,663.10 Cash In Depository December 31 1930 $6,663.10 M A RTIN MO ESI ’HBERG l?l I Trustee French Township Jan 6-13 .. o *‘E M Most-Used Letter According to printers’ experience the letter “E M Is use<i most frequently. Taking “E” ns a base at LOUR times, the other letters follow in this order: T, 770; A, 728; L 704; S. G 80; <) G 7 2. N. 670; fl. 540; R. 528; l». 302; L. 360; U. 2M; C 280; M. 272; F. 2.36; W. 100; Y. 184 ; I’. 168; G. 168; V. 158; B, 120; K. 88; J. 55; q. 50; X, 46, and I Z. 22. o Great Man’s BurTai Place Daniel WebMor is burled <»p estate at Marshliehl '*

Pinchot May Lead Independent Program Governor-olect Gifford Pinchot, of Pennsylvania, is being mentioned as a possible rallying point for the independent program that would receive impetus if the proposal of ! Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, to abolish the Electoral College, is accente-1

COURT HOUSE Case Is Resumed Hearing of evidence in the 350,000 Jamage suit brought by Paul Maxwell vs. Solway Sales Corporation and H. E. Hattersley, was resumed . in circuit court here at 2 o'clock this afternoon before special judge C. J. Lutz. The case was venued here from the Allen county circuit court. The plaintiff alleged in the suit that he was seriously injured when struck by an automobile owned by . the Solway company and driven by Mr. Hattersley, near Fort Wayne, on June 20. 1929. Maxwell claims that amputation of his left leg was made necessary by the accident and that his left hip was paralyzed, preventing him from working. At the time of the accident. Mr. Maxwell was employed by radio station WOWO, at Fort Wayne. No session was held in the suit

11 Senate Committee Testifying Before W V £ ' a®* ” T ’ IL_ Iw JBli IF• .Jaggy 1 jSyk* ::: ' z /■' ’ ’ i I Robert J! Lu as, executive director of the Republican National ■ ominittce, as he appeared before I -he Senate Campaign Funds Cotn•nittee, when he testified regarding statements that he aided in the campaign against the re-election of senator Norris, Republican, of Nebraska.

I this morning, one of the attorneys' lappearing in federal court at Fort j Wayne at that time. o akKIVALS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Neuensch-1 ; wander of Vera Cruz are the par

PUBLIC SALE ■ 1 will sell at Public Auction on our [arm. a- : WALKER PLACE, located 2% miles North and ’4 mile West of lOhio; mile South of Lincoln Highway; First farm West of Line, on Wednesday. January 14, 1931 K Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. The following property 4— HEAD OF HORSES—4 Team of Bay (feldings, 7 years old. weight 3.200 lbs., sound I fine team; Black mare. 7 years old. weight 1.650 tbs., souik}, Gelding. 7 rears old, weight 1,7*00 tbs., sound and a real hor-e. Mgs 5— HEAD OF CATTLE—S Holstein Cow. 6 years old. due to freshen in February; row. 8 years old. due to freshen in April; Holstein heifer. 2 I due to freshen in February; Holstein Bull, 1 year old; 1 i coming yearling. 16 HEAD OF SHEEP 15 Ewes and 1 Good Buck. IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, ETC. ■ McCormick-Deering binder. 8 toot cut. used 3 seasons; Van ' | fertilizer grain drill. 12 hole, new; Dain hay loader, like m" ■ ■■ E | •i hoe. new; Pise. 10-disc on side, new; John Deere corn plow. 2 I I 2 seasons; John Deere corn planter; John Deere breaking Deere gang plow. 12 inch, new; spike tooth harrow, 3 section; ' I mower: Stock rake. 10 ft., new ; Tedder; Low wheel wagon; I wagon: hay rack, with side boards; hay slings; walking breaking gas engine, 2’- 2 horse power; 1. H. C. feed grinder; set of j harness, new; set of work harness; horse collars; mud boat; stone j sillts. for hay rack: 2 sets of fly nets; log chains; -and many | numerous articles. TERMS All sums ot $lO and under cash; sums over $lO a 1 of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable 'ES ■ first 6 months without interest, last 6 months to bear 89; in" i discount of 4% will be given on all sums over $lO paid in cash I of sale. No property to be removed until settled for. ( Hot lunch served on the grounds by the U. B. Church W. M. A. of Monroeville. MRS. FRANK NEADSTINE, Own® i Roy Johnson, auctioneer. j Citizens State Bank, Monroeville, Clerk. Ipt PUBLIC SALE ■ . i On account of Mr. Bowman leaving the farm, we will sell at ' “set?™! *r John farm - 3 miles north and % miles casiW : I able ” Ortheast ° f Uecatu F- 6 s ' '‘l ■ THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 I | 1 Commencing at 9: 30 a . m „ prom pt. | ' « , o , H _ EA,) 0E HORSES—B I 1 RTs re 'ho t h e have o lih7 eigl,t These mares’a*, fulij STALLION- Kl\v J nS- i-A o^. rrel Horae Colt - comins >' '■ - old, Sorrel, weight 2100 ibk a " Stallioll ' 5 W 11—HEAD OF CATTI.E 11 k Red CowTU™old; 5 Hpott'S an *' Je^ sey cow ’ V ''? « Ju h nV HOGS—~4 good b o^'so.vw7'T y He ‘ fer - bre ’ i; 4 Hcif, ' r '“W bred, to farrow in May March: 6 ' W SHEEP—3S good von-,,, at' Poland Male hog. I POULTRY—S dozen "vvi >'"r?” ’’ re Kwos antl 2-year-old HttcltJ Leas and Nobler. “ W “ ite yearling hens; two bin; *lO leans’^^^ed’eorn’^’a 0 ' G ° rU i:1 erib; 300 bua,rl "'*■ ( DOG—ScotchC^'lie°dog° COTU 8 ton Tim-iwO driver. Ualne d and a wonderful stock . fordson trm tor MEN T S AND TOOLS | tractor disc; Deering wagon; 2 hay racks and grain beds Urn ?|’ ll wa »s'bt; low iron bole, like new; Eaeyway cylinder h “l b nw Perti,izer B rain l|r|ll ' | M new; Cultipacker, new- 2 mowing y ’ oadei ’. Hke new; Rotary «.v; I. H. C. manure wreXr I ,aach ‘ n e»; Tedder; Ohio side eultivalor; spike tootli and spring*to£th°h' l)hOn: < '° r ” i iS cood one; fanning min- i POt i o‘„ , 1 harrows; Deering corn I" » mud boat; wagon box;’ bob ’ P latfor m scales; corn sii'W,; breaking plows; Oliver riding breaknnJ' , gale Beeder < Ilew; “ sets work harness, one new- t \ R pl,>w; two 7-shovel l -b * ■ volts; one 2-gal. lard press- ’1 m,™, !’ 0, ‘ Kl nw, % h.p. electric ssaeju ?»•* «“• nM ■ ; months win. be given. pm-< ha-ei' 1 f und ® r> ca »b; over SIO.OO a i mlerest the last 3 months- 47 . giV ? 11 ba n*able note In-nring® Terms of sale must be coinnlikl I 01 ’ CBlßh on Blur ‘ s |,v ' 1 premises. '-ih before removing property Eoy John oa, Bowma n and John Buelidf cwu t> Zlm . s M ,„ looary n<-« •»»»- i

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