Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED \DVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE KOH SALk 7 year old Sorrel mure weight 1650 lbs. sounded. Ray French 3 miles northwest Decatur, near Mt. Pleasant church 32-3tx *Ft>R” SALE - Michigan apples,' spies $175. Three other varities at $1.50. Bring your baskets Fresh made apple Butter $1.25. Gallon jar included A. M. Mauller Pleasant Mills. 32-6tx FCW TRADE—lncome property foi farm of forty acres or less, clear. Address X.Y.3. Democrat, Decatur Indiana. 32-3! FOR SALE —Chinchilla New Zeal and and Flemish giant rabbits, also hutches. Must sell at once. Phone 873-T. 32-3 t FOR SALE Dark red bull calf~ 1 months old. Herman Ehlerding, Route 4, Decatur, Preble phone. 33-3tx FOR SALE—IO head of good farm horses. Will trade for springer cows. Earl Moser, Wren. O. 34-6tx FOR sXLE—3 young brood sows. Will afrrow soon. Clinton Hart mile east of Jefferson twp higti school. 32-3tx cod FOR KENT FOR RENT—Light house keeping rooms in modern home. 803 North Becond street. Phone 925 or 840. 29-331 X FOR RENT — Semi modern house -with large garage. Good location. sjs per month Phone 6735 30-9tx BOR RENT —Semi modern house at 815 North Second St. Claude Gay flione 881-R. 32-3tx W>R RENT—Furnished apartment at 1228 W. Monroe Street. Water. Lghtt gas and gfiarage. Tele. 682 or <Bll at 1404 W. Monroe St. 32-3 t {oil” SALE- Rotary” hoe. good as ?new, at Ferdinand Stauffer's sjil *. Friday, Feb. 13; 1 mile west Mid mlie south Monroe. 34t3x 1_ WANTED IVANTED—Good, dean, big Raps, suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 7c lb. Decatur Daily Democrat. WANTED Energetic Salesmen and '•Salesladies who wish to make So’ JUid up a day. demonstrating and selling specialities, Answer this add ! for interview Box S. P. Decatur i Democrat office. 29-6tx ' MALE HELP—Wanted, young man over 18. Now employed, to enter Radio, Television, and Talking Pic-. hires. Steady employment and good opportunity for the man who is will ing to learn. Experience unnecessiiry. Box AXZ. 30-6tx WANTED TO BUY — Good used „ Typewriter. Must be cheap. Address Box "E. C." r < Democrat. 32-3tx RANTED— To buy sor 6 good: « ewes. Write A. J. Smith, route j 9, Decatur. 34-lftx i -i i — DRESSMAKING Bring me your - children's dressmaking, also plain Sl-wing, relining coas and small a; wrations. Prices reasonable. Miss! Belva Teeple, 642 N. Second Street, Phone 1262. 34-3tx : LOST AND FOUND FOUND —Piece of money. Inquireat thie office, describe and pay for this notice. 31t3x — o Hammered Old Cartridge Medford. Ore., Feb. <u.R>— Albert Hoffman, 16, hammered a cartridge which was a souvenir of th* World war. It exploded. He died of the wound. \ Pl*«i :if in.*n t *»| * ilittiniM rnt«»r N<»ti<<‘ is hereby given, That th Undersigned has been appointed A iininiHtrat<»i* of the eMato of <»p••>rge Case, late of Adams I'ounty, deceased. The estate Is probably suiACDt. Jerome Gase, Administrator. With will annexed Truchte and Litterer Attorneys. Feb, 9, 1931 Feb. 9-16-Z3 Daughter Substitute Is Not Desired No daughter equals your own and no remedy is as good asyour iiwn tried and genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Toning up ■liver, starting bile flowing and felieving constipation, there is none better than Carter’s. Resent substitutes. Take Carter’s. ■Red bottles. All druggists. Take X. irter's. Lobenstein & Doan FUNCRdt. DIRECTORS "' alls answered promptly day or - night. Ambulance Serv ce. Office phone 40 Residence Phone. Decatur 1041 . RHRldenca Phone, Monroe. 81 CADY ATTENDANT For BE ITER HEALTH SEE DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed CluriHiractor and Nafurapatii Riadonlc dlaguoeie aud treatment Wwne 314 104 So 3id Si Otllce Hours; 10-12, 1-5. 6-8 10 years in Decatur.

S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR ; Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Attendant *' W. H. ZWICK & SON 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 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasaca Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 ■*i:rrriox yon t iititi, ’•iiifacel KO \l> IMI'HIIt nwHvr Before the Hoard of < oiiiniiMMlonerM Os lilnniM < <»unt>, iHflinna ST ATH OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS. SS: We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are adult resident freeholders and voters of Hartford Township, in Adams County, Indiana respectfully petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct, complete ami improve with broken stone having a suitable binder for Hard Surface Road Improvement, u free road improvement over and upon the public highway already laid out L and established over and upon the following route in Hartford Township, Adams (’aunty, Indiana, t • wit: | (".H'li- i). Ing ;it iha northwest cor- i ner of the northeast quarter of section ten (10> in Township twenty five (25) north range thirteen (13)’ east theme east over and upon the' public highway on the se tion line between section three <3> township and range asofestaid ami section | ten (10) township and range afore-• said for a distance of about one I thousand (1000) feet, thence in a northeasterly direction across the southeast quarter of said section three (3) township and range aforeisaid for a distance of about two. I thousand (2000) feet to the section] tine runnin gnortn and south along] the east side of said section three 113) township, ami range aforesaid,! thence north along said section line for a distance of about seven hundred (700) feet, thence east across the Wabash River for a distance *f about five hundred (500) feet to th 1 public highway running north and .I s luth un lite east side of the said i I Wabdiir Jliver ami there to termin-I ate. Your petitioners aver ami say that I the improvement prayed for is less] | than three (3) miles in length ami connects at both ends witli a tree Macadam road Improvement, and that I |a l mted States Ktiral Route passes] • over said highway herein proposed Ito be improved. j Your petitioners further aver and | say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway |. alreadv established and in use and] | there is a large amount of public ! travel over said highway ami tnat ( said improvement will be a public utility ami benefit. Your petitioners ask that said ! ] highwa” above described be piopei- ( ly drained and graded, that crush - stone ami sand be placed upon the i grade so as to form a cushion an I [that upon the same there be placed ; I broken stone having a suitable bin- ] der lor hard surface road or other solid paving material. ' Your peiitioniT< ask that sail . highway above described be drained and graded and that the same be : improved to a width of 1" feet; that] j tue same be graded to a width of •'!<> icel, and tnat such paving material] be placed there <»n to a width of is feet, and to such depth as may be de.erini.r-d by the proper officials] laving tile same to do, ami that the same be < alled the Claude Monee, I Hard Surface Road. i hat to pay for said improvement, •we ask that bonds be issued by the; (County "t l\dams in the State of ln-| diana, in twenty semi annual install- ' in* ii.s or series, ami for the payment] |!of wiiich we asx tnat a tax be levo I . •upon the tHxalde pr-•perty of said I Hartford 'I -wnsliip in the sum sut-l ,n lent to pa> the interest and prinIcipai of said bonds as they become i hat said improvements be made | land e jnstructed aud said boinis be t i issued, aud said tax levies upon tliv i .taxable property of .-aid towiqjmip in ' accordame with the Acts of the | ' u<’glsl4tL.e of the Slate of Indiana « passe ) in the year l'ao.>, beginning on I I page .».>;• and as amended in the Acts* La i;mii and as amended in tue Acts , of UO.i, now in force providing fur tile extension of tree giavei amt ma- • k u, la til ruads and all and any amendI tt.eius tneieto. t , | oe further ask the Board tj take (the necessary steps provided by law Lj ha»e said improvement conslruciI led an.t made as petitioned fur here 1 in. that the same be constructed • without sumnitiing the <iuestion of nuiiUing tne same to an election of i Lim voters of said Hartford i'o.vn--1 .ip, and that the Board CJlistru* t ’ the same under the laws of the State , intoamu, pioviuing tor ’.he exten- > sion of free gravel or macauam roads $ l.v township taxation. . .espe< -11 uT 1 y subanllted, I Claude Monee, Ralph 'ieetvr, ] , Fiona Neusuaum, Jm.n Minger, ■ ’ i ati.-l L. Lie-lity, Harry .Meshnergi■■ . • A. M. banning, A. L. Stadler, Caro- ! un*' Run,\ ■n, Re vi Yoder, Rennet t • j Oder, Hdwin Spichiger, Cora Sales, I MHo Sales, E»ra Stein Mi ' j.., i i,. i> m\. ii ed I >utNM b. Pet er Hoffman Estate, Chauncy Reyi aolu,-.. inodure Graham, • arltou Sales. I.ulus MeshiwiM<-i ■ J - sta< uey, usear I.U- ut.>, Wu>. Llby, Kuinei-ine Liby, i?ula Neuibaum, Lilly Bantvr, Heu 'i u. jiunus, Mr,. **• Urahaiii, M*-l---.111 I'luint, Alina .Winger, S:t.n Neuuuaa ii. i.achel .seu.suu .1.11, J'>nii .vlesn-rg.-i, II King, Vioiu King, ried , ~ r, Alary Sm-p.ierd. Uoljeri Me>r, < ..i-u 1 . H. 1.-tn. L.V'ljn ~oth. I.elta Mi-Hliberger K'' l ' l ..ieu.lriinig, E'.erl Hunter, John IK i-ult. i.av r'. Eicher. ' iia- E- I'UKcy, Eli KUbaeh, Win. AniieiHon, Ituu ■ A. smlciHun, Ell Beltlei', Glenn 1 Meeh- ' mi ger. Peter I-ox, Mrs. Pel»*r I-ox, Euniit- Hit Hols. Lullier Martin, ' . Pontius, A. C. Munro, Edith 1.. Munrv. 1 ills petition will be presente I to the board of county <• iininissioners oi Adams County, Indiana on . Tuesday. March 3. t:*3l 1 at Which time tub taxpayers of i Hartfoi'il Township Adams County .1.1 ..e pear I thereon ALBW., r HAKLOW Auditor Adams County IJi liana Frame and Litcerer, Attorneys. 1 Feb. 8-14

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MfIRKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET (Corrected Feb. 9) No commission and no yardage taken off i Hogs. 100-140 pounds . $7.60 i Hogs, 1401200 pounds $7.70 Hogs. 140-180 pounds $7.70 Hogs. 180-220 pounds $7.60, Hogs. 220-260 pounds .... .... . $7.20 j Hogs, 260-3(ftt pounds $6.60 Hogs, 300-350 pounds $6.30 ! Roughs $ —54.25 ! Stags SJJ.7S | Vealers SIO.OO 1 i Lambs SB.OO , EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK I East Buffalo, N. Y., Feo. 9.— ,'J.R); —Livestock: Hogs: Receipts. 6,Ooi); holdov.rs,' 400; active to all interests, fully I steady at Saturday’s average; bulk j desirable, 140-200 lbs.. $8.50-$8.60; mostly $8.60 and weights below 180 • lbs., $8 $8.40; 260-280 lbs., $7.50-j $7.80; pigs. $8.60. Cattle: Receipts, 1.400; rather I slow, generally steady to 25c low r. I better grade butcher cattle show ' decline, choice 1,070-Ib. steers,! $11.75; good steers and yearlings, I $9.5u-$10.75; 1,400-Ib. weights/ $9.50; medium kind and shortfeds,l I r.'-$9.50; common st. ers and heif|e:s. $6.50-$8; beef cows, $5-$6; cut- | ters cows, $2,50-$4.25. I Calves; Receipts, 600; vealers i I fairly steady, good to choice, I I $11.50 to .mostly sl2. I Sheep: Receipts, 8,000; lambs' fairly active, 15c to mostly 25c * I lower; good to choice, mainly ; 1 I $9.25, few, $9.35; medium kindsP land throwouts. $8 $8.25; ,fat ewes’ l |sl-SL7S. — ■ ' FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK I Fort Wayne, Ind.. Feb. 9.-KU.R);* | Livestock: I Hog market steady to 10c lower; ! 100-140 lbs., $7.50; 140-160 lbs.. I $7.80; 163-180 lbs., $7.90; 180-200! lbs., $7.30; 200-210 lbs., $7.70; 210-' 1220 lbs., $7.50; 220-230 lbs., $7.35; I |230-210 lbs., $7.25; 240-260 lbs.,! $7.10; 260-280 lbs., $6.90; 280-3001 jibs., $6.70; 300-350 lbs., $6.50. i ■roughs, $.50; stags, $1; calves,' $10.50; lambs, SB, N CHICAGO GRAIN’CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. I Wheat, Old .79% .82% .69% .69 New .79% -.83% I Corn, Old .66 .68% .69>/ 2 .69% New .66% .69 i Oats, Old .31 .34% .33% New .31% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Feb. 9) — No. 1 New Wheat 66c , No. 2 New Wheat 65c, Now Oats 28c; Barley 50c, ffyo 1... 50c. No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 ilis. 72c IOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen ... 12c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 20c I Brinj? in your Livestock, ifarm machinery or whatever j you wish to turn into cash to l Decatur Community Sale,! Saturday, February' 11.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1931.

'Many Who Lire Today Will Never Die' t. . . . . ... Rabbi Louis I. Newman Lists Five Men Whose Names Are Sure to Be Immortal, and Suggests Five Others Whose Achievements May Bring Them Everlasting Fame in the Memories of Men IF 1 te-e J - A J i •' 5 ’ : Kt Z r hRi *’ <1 —JR n ‘rv> ■ FT£> J,' . j-i/ 1 '■3 MK, r ♦ -^!frA , &EN).o UK. •fusftjMMi Mahatma Gmandi Thomas A Edisvn George b. Shaw

By ALICE ALDEN' ; New York, feb. ( JJ.Rl —all great m n alive today how i many will survive the acid test of tim ? Which men will be revered ' by posterity as they are admired by their contemporaries? For posterity has a freakish way of playing pranks with the reputations of t'.ese who are elected to grea'-l 1 ness by Man whenever h° chooses I; to take inventory of his fellow i ] men. For sometimes the future has a I I way of minimizing aebi. vements i ithought great by the past and by l i the same token many a man with-| , out fame in his own day has had | his name emblazoned on the shield! lot fame by the future and so won; I the homage of generations as yet! | unborn in his day. Each age has given ll its great to] the wcrld. The Golden age of Greece, England’s Elizabethan per-, iod, the Renaissance of Italy, all' these eras have yielded their quota of m n who have altered the world J and so live for ever by virtue of [their achievements. ; Will Hr present era yield such' linen, such names? Will those whom! i we are proud to honor today pres-' i ently walk through the corridor of] tim wrapped in the cloak of their] I own g; eat ness? Or will men at, present obscure and weary of the ! struggle we call Lase be signed out ■ | by a later generation to be revereck and honored? I Doctor Louis I. N wimin, rabbi 'of one of New York’s leading syn-i lagogttes, has just made public a| I list of ten names of men whom he I believes will live through the ages. 'His choice is very interesting as j well as controversial. Something w’hicn but adds to its interest. Most I lof the names are men with | which the judgment of i.,. 'iitare | must be in aceora

• First of thes glorious immortals i is Edison. Thomas Alva Edison [ 1 embodies the machine age and his 11 name will live as long as man uses 11 electricity. Second there comes < Albert Einstein, the physicist. His < place should certainly be secure in : 1 the sun of the future, for it has | been deelar d by many that the eminent German savant is many i years ahead of has time, so that his | theories, so obfecure to us, should be commonplace to even the school ' boy of the future.'* Perhaps not evtryone will agree l with Doctor Newman in his con-1 tention that the name of Gandhi i will be found among the names of , the contemporary great. But al-1 ■though to many, his methods of resistant' may seem futile or puny, I i there is no denying the nobility of la man who has dedicated his life to his fellow men, even if he is not successful in his efforts. Next in importance, Doctor Neb’-' man ranks George Bernard Shaw J a selection that should b ? quite in i accordance with the ideas of the I brilliant playwright and philosopher, except that Shaw would no doubt suggest that his name should | he nearer the beginning of the list. I Will the stage of the future give | Shaw's works with the frequencyl .and reverent caie with which the contemporary theatre performs the | work of Shakespeare? Or will hej >: s cm to future generations sotnei thing of a mountebank philosoph r who tossed off /brilliant epigrams and gave acrimonious interviews about everybody, reserving praise ionly for himself? The next name is that of Stalin, J mighty (Hotter qf Russia's destiny, who Doctor Newman declares has . I lilac.d th" Soviety Government on . a lasting foundation. These flve i' men the doctor believes io be the ■greatest of our ago.

The remaining five he names with ths reservation that the mirror of time will reveal whether or not their image is a true reflection of their greatness. These men include Trotsky and Benito Mussolini, the mighty dictator of Italy, whose position on the list of great will go unchallenged for the present even by ‘‘’."■sc who do not agree with his policies. Then com r s Henri Bergson, whom France regards as her greatest ; philosopher and thinker. Music is ' represented by Ernest Bloch, the great American composer, and India is again represented in the list ,by the inclusion of the name of Rabindranath Tagore, poet, painter | and philosopher. How many agree with Doctor | Newmann's choice anti how many are prepared to offer their own list of names nf those whose greati lless wi!l be for all time • IF YOU NEED MONEY I Write or Phone u Franklin Security to. h Phone 237 K Decatur, Indiana | Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 ,

writ e of fixyl settlemext t OF l> i ITR \O. 271." Notice is hereby given t» the ere-it ’ litors, heirs and legatees of Katharinc Conrad, deceased to appear in the < I Adams Circuit Court, held at De- < Jeatur, Indiana on the 25th day of;*' I February l‘)31, and show cause if r any, why tire FINAL SETTLEMENT 11 ACCOUNTS with the estate of sai l j i decedent shodild riot be approved; < [and said heirs are notified to then t land their make proof of heirship. |< 1 md receive their distributive shares ! Jacob Conrad, Executor ; Decatur, Indian!, Feb. 2. l'»3l. Attorney Fruriite and Li it ere r jl Feb. 2-1) < —? 11 XOTICE OF FIX%L SETTLEVEXT ! OF EST VI’H XO. 227* Notice is hereby given to the es- , Editors, heirs and legatees of Hervey | I Steele, deceased to appear in the ; I Adams Circuit Court, held at De • 1 ; Icatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of • February 1931 and if any, why the FINAL SE tfN !’ 1 ACCOUNTS with the estate of sail (decedent should not be' apptrttefl;' l and said heirs are notified to then * and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shwrex. " Charles H. Steele, Administrator ' Decatur, Indiana, Feb. 2, 1931. Attorney Fruchte and Litterer. ; Feb. 2-f> j X o PETITIOX FOR HO ID I Yll’KOt EMEfc I* Before the Board of CominiNNiouer* Os idaniM County, Indiana State of Indiana Countx of Adams. We, the undersigned, ea< h and all ‘ |of whom are adult resident free hold- ; ers and voters of Blue Creek and Monroe Townships in Adams County! Indiana, respectfully petition your Honorable Botfy and ask that you construct a free enacadamized stone road on the boundary line between 1 M<»nroe ami Blue Creek Townships aforesaid, over and upon the publi u highway situated on the following! route, to wit: Commencing at the south west corner of the south west quarter of I* section thirty 30 in township twenty six 26 north of range fifteen 15 east in Adams County. Indiana, thence north on the section line dividing said section thirty (30> township and range aforesaid from section twenty-five (25) in township twen-ty-six (36) north of range fourteen (111 east for a distance of one (1) mile to the narth west corner of the north west quarter of said se<’tion thirty (34)) in township twenty-six I north of range fifteen (5 5) east an i there to terminate. Your petitioners aver and say that the petition is signed by more than fifty (5h adult r ’ent free holders and voters of sa )wn«hips abutting said township one road ami that more than ten (10) petitioners are from each of the townships affected ami to be affected by the proposed improvement. Your petitioners further aver ami say that the improvement prayeil ♦or is Ic.-s than three miles in length is outside of the limits of any city or in corporated town <• innects at ends with a free macadam road in the township lines of said township, and that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over said proposed highway, and that the same will be of public utility ami benefit. Your petitioners further show that the highway thus sought to he improved is a public highway alreadv established and in use and is one of the public highways on the boundary line between Monroe ami Blu.t Creek townships aforesaid. Your petitioners ask that said highway heretofore described b> drained and graded and that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there ■ , be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to a width of forty feel and that said highway above desIjeribed be graded to a width of twenI ty-four feet and that broken stone I be placed thereon to a width of ten || feet and t 6 a depth of ten im hesl Hat the sides thereof and to a depth llof fourteen Inches in the center I II thereof, and that crushed stone f Il screening be placed thereon to a | depth of four (1) Im hes upon such I 1 broken stone, that said improvement Il be made a single track and that the li name of the said improvement b» The Albert Huser Macadam Road”. '1 hat to pay for raid improvement* Jwe ask that Bonds he issued by the (county of Adams, in the State of ;liid>iia. payafldc in twenty <2O) j semi-annual iristallment s or series land for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the ■ taxable property of said Monroe and (Blue (’reek Towm-hips aforesaid, in |a sufticient sym to pay the inter<st nd principal of said Bonds a .they become due. I I hat said improvement be made and that said bonds be issued an I I s.l id tax be levied upotj the taxable ( property of said '1 owftsirips in accordance with the*Acts of toe legislature of the State of Indiana, pass ed in the >ear of I’Hi'.i beginning on -63 and all other Acts mentionel there in and any and all ainemfnientai whhh are now H1 forte aiiu providing for the extension of Free .Gravel or Macadam Roads and all 1 11 other and and all amendments j

thereto. Wl fur th. : take all t•!• < d by la \\ : . . construe te<l v • let lion ..f ' ' < f !•<»•• and |! tha t the 1. under tin- !.< diana, the . Rc>|' Alber? H ;- . 11am St. ;it i ' H. .loties, .I■, [; (.’. .1. .1 '.ies. II h.i!:i M n u i lett ler, S : |. _ .!| Miiler. .1 ■ di” George Scln C \V. l.iif ; » John Hobh t i l. M. l-’nreni.i •!. Xussbaum. 1.Lid ly. K<l K i • M .1. D M:.. M ler, W T \\ . L ger. John L. d ... John I’. ilu.'< 11. Dennis St’ ik.’. • ■ k ► •kosepii P P son. Vred T'J . I’, h. (R orge I ri- \ > B. Huser. iI • ■. Mat tax. i:. 1.. 1 Ingt »n, .I'din .1 ler, (’. I-’. Ravi. H”! \. Sipe. Emil i; h.'. er, John A. H A'i "'■'*■l schalk, J. M ) -■ i R. Kerr. A uh- r. man, Lewis J. Hi _- - ■. derhouser. I * C J and, I►. D. Ab ' L. ■iyd ■ gartner, AP. eckißer, k, iNussbaumer. i This petition v the board of ■ ■ of Ada ms Tcm i'ticMla *. March 3. at which t ii ' ; Blue ('reek .m l M r "*‘ Aila.ns (h-unt \ Al.iH.eT Auditor Ada m- ' '"'■inty Fruchte and i. Get the Habit-- Trade at ■ SALE t Ai.EMll AuctiGL3ers an «.•=!«!( In their sale dab s *hkli W run tree of charge in ttiisO dar. I Feb. 11—Mrs. (.•■>. Scar’jß south. I’itni. "''st Convoy,■ Roy Johnson, auct. ■ Feb. 12—Dave W,ii-. *♦ of McGill, Roy J® auct. H Feb. ’3—FerdJi.iii'l SlaiilfO mi. north Bern<', 1 »>'■ south Monrimi State M Closing out sain. Jeff u Auctioneer. Feb. IG—Ed. Bin --''. 1 “’J 1% mi. east Gtneva. CW sale and pure bred Holsi< tie. Roy Johns'in, auct Feb. 17—A. W Johnson. ! east of Momoo, I™' Johnson, auct. Thursday. February ■ 'Mose Myers, 3 mH' ; sout “ catur, Jeff LHehty. Feb. 20—Fred la' h- 4 nli 1 mi. south Mon'"' 1 ' R'™' Feb. 24—Louis Scltaa'lt. . south Middlebeir-- 0h |o; i east Decatur. Roy Job '-' 0 I February 24, S. J‘West and % mile south of f H. H. High, audiotu'orFeb. 26—Bert Marquardt, north Monroeville on highway. Pure bred M White hos sale. R°>’ auct. Typewriting Stenographic v'v l If you have any wrilihg or slenofl’" , P! n I Uill ue glad to-!o iU 12 for apjxrintine lll Florence HoltM fudge J. T. Merrvi« , Office. K. of C.