Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, I AND NOTICES FOR SALE For BALK - Hulck »«4xn !»;■« m<><l I rl. Riinn b"'”! nnj look* «o<xl Bell | for ISO® Jim Mirth North I Sth I It:ret. Telr-Shone .’.341. 126 6tX FOR lUIJt Hunflvld Hoy Bruni I norni.iiMiKHT us > Price Slot' perl bit. L. A. Ripley. Monroe, Route X i UMt ’ l-'Oll HAVR -Cabbmtr. toma'oe*. I cauliflower. m«npoe«. plmetitoei : and flower plants, celery plant Inter I Henry Haugh. 304 South Tenth' •treat. Phone 477. 129-Jtx FOR lilALklU’lllya knight Solan tkH-atur Auto Faint aud Top Co. i l$»-3t. FOR BAtft--Freak ffch”delleerrci , Tuesday afternoon and Wednes 1 day morning and Thursday. Fridayand Saturday 3 pounds for 35c I I‘hone 1117 12Mixj Fo.t 2 treeh iowo. syears ■ o Sheets 894-M 1294 t . ; ■■ FoBR.J.r Shepherd pupa; phone M»J- Sprunyer R, 9. 117-3Ueod Ft’ji-rakLE—Majestic Radio also 3 S'X Roy Miller 412 N. sth St. *** 130-3 U , Ft»R ORLE Choice tomato and utJjUape plants. E. F. Gass 427, A items St. FOR SALE-Unfinished breakfast I nets, price 41249. Special bar-1 gains tn unfinished kitchen chairs j and davenport tables. Sprague Fur-1 nlturv Company. 3rd door west of j post of tee. I.M-3t j FOR SALE—Yellow resistant cab I babe plants. 35c a hundred; tomato' planis. 5c a dozen; Pimento plants 5c a dozen. Pepper plants. 5c a . dozen; Petunias plants 5c a dozen; I celery plants. 5c a dozen Mrs. Aug-1 ust Schlickman. 131-3tx i FOR RENT FOR RENT- A modern flat, north ' of Court House on Madison St. | Julius Haugk 129-3tx i'Ott RENT— Light hmtsekFeplnz 1 apartment. Ground floor, private | entruagp. Small garden made, gar- j aifF Inquire 1127 W. Monroe St. 1303t' — FOR RENT —Part of double house! at 6’14 Nor h Second street. Semi ( FOR RENT -3 room apartment, al! I modern. 611 North Second street. 1 131-31 I FOR - RENT— Five men house on , North Seventh street. Johnj Evans. 604 N Third st. 131t3x WANTED WANTEO—Experienced girl vrantr! bouse work. Also girl wants to . help w-ith house work and care for j children. Inquire at 217 South Sec- j end street. 129-3 t j FEMALE HELP — LADIES-Posi-tious on ocean liners to Europe, 1 OtvMweGood pay. Experience un-j necessary. SeM-addreraed envelope, btLuge list. Areuius, • 292 X, Mount. A'apnon. N. Y. 130t2x WANTED TO BUY—A carload of Springer cows. William Butler. I‘Eone 374. 131t9x I E o » MISCELLANEOUS JVe are now located at 127 Nor'.!: . TWird street, in the old I). D. Clark 2nd house south of Mon- i roe Street. Mrs M Moyer 124-12'. j - o (Lurches plan UNION MEETS «• tmNTTNtTEn FROM PAQB ONEIJ n®r on account of the closing of! 1 Ike conference year, which fills at, 1 he same time, and makes it impos I s®le for that < hurcb :o join, as it dM previously. "The schedule for the meetings' wjl be announced later. “ClizmUtry” “The word chemistry Is derived s>m the Egyptian word “chemi." Meaning ths land of Egypt. weAlly with reference M Its j>.k soil. Originally rhendstry ’ signified simply Egyptiur. biack rtfligic. •• o— —— X Fleawort —rhe common name for the sends qj the" I’lHtHng" I'syllitllil Is Hen ••Tt. and they belong to Hi* heih , fFiiifiy, J’lie name originated In IJpgtand Tills species of pliititHt” ] lar-'U's 1n the south of Ftnope nnrt Itr northern A Men. The seeds fle alioiu n mm tn lenath. 1 10 !■•' turn In width, convey «n one side aeJ 'winso on Hie other. They »?re duck reddish brown In color and S-aely. rweuilile tlaveed 1n wedliul protiertles. m ,„„ o .... — — Irith Legend XThe f»’e of Man seems rather a Mz handftiil. hut Irish mythology HfllrtfU that it *n« nothing nmre to I F giant nnmed Ffnnn Mg t'oul One flnr m a fit of temper, the giant i seized a fislful of earth and cast T Into the -ea. - »«.. X Fizb Without Shape “ The bureau of S»herfr« says that B-.s ,|«llyfl*h ti«« n«» particular [t is merely s shsf>e!eas ma»s. It rolls along in a manner, swimming.
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST fy»s Eaamlnsd, Classes Fitted HOURS ItM to 11:2® -13:30 to 6 on tiaturdaya. 8:00 p m. Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lath Attendant Call* answered promptly day or night. Cfflcd phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service j FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. 11. ZWICK & SON Mra. Zwlek, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 303 YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night, rail phone 44. Day lime call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night For BEITEII HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAI’FEL Licensed Chiropractor tititl Naturopath I Radivtin diagnosis and treatON I I Phone 314 K'4 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-13. 1-5, 10 yecra in Decatur. 11 ... j l ——!— LOBENSTELN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Calls answered promptly day or . night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. j Residence Phone, Decatur 1011 Residence Phone,* Monroe Si LADY ATTENDANT *lll Kill”* *%ll < dumber i STATE »»I- INDIAN A ADAMS rOI XTY SS i the Mutual Bent fit Use Insurant |Ompany. j Corporation. Plaintiff; v» David J. ScitA-aru, Flora May t IS-huHria. hi* wife ‘Tt.trh* H. Sny-; | d*r, LrWi« Woodward, llewry Bohn-i i Glentti... Ikthnku, Mary ParßerJ , v ernon Btahuke. Arthur Bohnke, ’ Frank B*»hnkr. Grover C. Moser. » j Defetfdaatd <» By rlftWrtf an order of mlf to tnr directed fr on the Clerk of the>i J Adatns Circuit Court of Adams Couh- ' t.v, Indiana. I will expoee to public salt- to the hitrheat bidder on FTi-, | day the 26th day of .lun< 1931. A D. I between tne hours of I<» o < I < k A. M. land 4 oHork P M of «aid day at the east d >or of the Court H>u<e I in Ada it » County, Indiana, the cwmtst. [anil profits for a term >n»»t rxteo<iling .«• ven vears. the f ‘flowing des-; • rtbed r al'estate in Adams County ■ in the Stat* “f Indiana, to witThe West half of rhe quarter of the Northwest quarter of I det lion tn. also th* Wear half of the Northwest quarter of <mid section I 1», ail In Townahtp 26 N >rth. Range' 114 Ea>t, anti containing 1 <h» a< res, | ♦••‘re >»r lens, excepting therefrom ■; line following described tract, to-wit fOnuneK ing at the northwest cor-i ner of said Meet! »n, thenct running | Hast 30 rods; thence {h»uth 1«6 2-31 rod*, theme West 30 rods; theme, 'Ninth I<H. 2-3 rods, to the plate of j beginning. < ontaimng in said ex-, iception. 20 aurts. more or less, and) I leaving *o» arr» s. more or leas, in Adams County, rotate of Indiana.. | An«l *ai failure to realise the full amount f judgment rendered in said | cause, interest anti costs thereon, l t I will al the Mine time and plate] ] expose to public air the fee simple | lof said real estate taken as the I i property of David J. S diwarls Flora j ‘May Schwarts, his wife. Chsrlew H. i {Snyder, Woodward, Henry { Roiinke. Glennis B hnke, Mary Par-1 ker, Vern'»n Bohnke, Arthur B »hnkr. I Frank B»hnkv, and Grover <’. Moser} at the mit of the Mutual Ben.fit I Life Insurance Company, a corpora-] | timi. Ihe said sale will 1* mole with-i tout ini; relief whatever from valua-* :-tion or appraiarment laws. Bl 1 4. L JOHNiMS*, Sheriff I Adams l!oui v. Indiana *H M. btVoss. Attorney. June 3-10-17 - . tPIMHN I Mi;\ I <»F l.\i:<l T Kt\ TCI | Xothv is hereby gi\Eh. That the . unde signetl has keu appointed ES-1 I etutrlx of the * sta<4> of Leila \.l I Davison, lat» of Adfems county <l» -. I ceased, i’he estate is proa-ably sul-I i vent. V ihxVkSi-n, Ekp<-.tirix J amen T. Mvrrying.t, Attorney June 2nd i‘33.; June 3-10-l» JhAKGA.Aki — Bargains In living room, aiding room &uit>. mat hreH«4‘R and rugs. and Co. Monros, our Phone number in 44 Mjvrnrd Great Hemer The seven rlt’e* ihnt “nionrned i fnr Homer deml’ were Smyrnn. ' Rhodes. <*o|o|»lion. S.ilßnils, Chios Argos find Athens. ill. t !mi in n t di< < »\ t Not cr is herebv given that the Hoor t of Trustee of the Adams I Count) Memorial Hospital .will at siid hospital, at Decatur. Indiana on Monday the 15th d*iy of June 1»3l an i up until 1 o’< t. M. un said v# v . revc*ve scaled olds for one yesr’e suppiv of No. 3 Porah<*nl-<s coal. Price P*-r ton to include deliveilHg the coal ill the Jdns at the liozpftaj. , . . , IHe board i-earvvv* Ibr l ight to rv>et any or all bid»y „ BOARD OF Tltt l»I EEf Adams Co'int.V Memorial Hoapl’a] I _ .lube 4-lH waa iw ■■" law nn •'* " . — -J AUTOS | Re financed on smaller pay- ■ , merits. Quick service. | Franklin Security Co. I Tbone 237 g Decatur. Indiana g
THIMBLE THEATRE nw w* E J Ssrtu, . NOW SHOWING “THE HORRIBLE EXAMPLE” BY F C QRf hl W.amos POPEYE bUNIO fcwe ME SOMV OQOEbft PoPCt-l WANT VOUTO THE SITUATION, 00 YOU THiNK IT VJOULO ) [” 7' DO VOU THINK I FsO THAS FOQ ThE AWMV-HE SA© UO SEE VJHATS VJRONU VJiTh M COWAROIT TuN->SIANmS BE ALL RIGHT IP I SHOT i BACK BRAVE T€kl EM ROT TO FIRE Till ThE WW. IHWINT HEW ARE St AWED TO DE ATR OF W 60S AT THE EHeOAVr/ .WELL THEISEE THE WHITES OF ; ANTSHOOTN&MRAdIEKj THE BRWE NAHMAHS. ’ IX \ ML THE t/WV filEiOPy CAT. AT A ANO THE BRAVE NAIIUAHS to Sk €YES/-<~\AIWWS WNfs il \ \ ' ARE CflCz*!! GLAD OF IT y t\\\ M? NT HI '— ..’WoKn n A Jv) SP?'r P ft '■ S ■ ft\ A &Z -» I 1r 4 W ’ I iW<i W vW-WF’■ * L r _ Uil I : CJLIi LrMlI ■ ■' vijL' .. E
MARKETm DAILY REPORI OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected June 3 I Hogs. Ho pounds down S6BO H'M6O pounds 11.70 161*180 pounds . |5,8()l 300-235 pounds <5.70 235*250 pounds <5.50 250-300 pounds $5.30' 30iK350 pourds <5.10 Rbugbn — <4.00 Stags—s3.oo Veals - <7.75. , Spring lambs — <B.OO. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. June 3. U.Rr i —Livestock: Hoss. 100-180 lbs.. <6; 180-200 Ibs.i J 6.10; 200-221 lbs., <8: 225-250 lbs.,j 85 90; 250-275 lbs.. <5.80; 275-300; 8*i.70; 300-350 lbs., 06.50; roughs, 1 I# I .*>!>; stags. <3; calves, <B. Wool lambs, <’; clip lambs. <B;j spring lambs. 89. Hogs steady. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE I July Sept. Dec. June' • Wheat .56% .56% .60% .66%; ■ Corn .56% .52% .46% • Oats 26 .26% .28% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ June B.— :—Livestock. ' Hogs: on sale. 2,290; fairly ar (live, mostly steady; desirable. 140-' 21n lbs., <6.40-86.50; 220-250 lbs., < 96.35; pigs. $6.35-86.50; packing sows. <4.25-84. <5. Sattle, receipts, 175; steady,! n> istly cutter cows nt <2-<3.50; few medium bulls. <3.50-84. Calves, receipts. 300; good to choke native vealers steady at <B- - slow on others; common to! medium, <4-87.50. Sheep, receipts, 700; lambs slow,' weak to 25c lower; nothing choice! here; bulk, <lO-811; throwouts, <B-| f’.i.So; sheep scarce, steady to 1 weak-; shoru ewes, $1.50-<S, LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 3 No. 2 Red Wheat 60c Oats 24c Barley Uni I No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 00 pounds . 60c to 65eWool 13c — LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ' Eg;s, doven . 12c — BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 18c! Seel of Great State Tlie <li.«E>n "t the sml nf the : ,s' ; i„ of Virginia «is |iru|nisi.|| by i I li.sugi- Wythe. It omsists nf a fe . ’ mule figure re|iresentlng Virtu", her foot ri'stlng upon a figure rente eentlng Tyranny. The innlto"Slr- Sfmpi'r Tvrnmils"—dMiTibee ’ this allegorical represent a I Inn. o— Old A e e ft is Inrgidy ymir tnillf If the world tries tn slielve y<m after ynu lime rern h d fifty, old age shoaln , beget wisdnni and eyperli nee. If : you hn re ai qnlred these ynu need not fear. The world Judges men bv gray mutter, nnt by gray tinirw. —4Jrlt. sltf.HlFfs su.t: ( aHur \urj(M*r 16931 STATE OF INDIANA zYDAM'S COUNTY SS: Chartes 11. Snyder, Plaintiff vs. l . E u.wa Giancy, John R. Glan<y, her' I h 4>..an 1, Harry Barnett, Wilda Bar-. Imli. his wife. Defendants. b, vhiue of an order of wale to 1 !■:. j.t '• i from the Cliik of the | vdanift Circuit Court of Ailhhih Cuuh]ty, Indiana, I will exp to public . sale to tne highest bidder op Satur- . t;;*y ih»» Dth day of June 1931, A. D. hi tAeen the ligufb of 10 o'clock A. M. and I o dock P. M. of Maid day at tiie e vft door of the Court House in , j A.Ums C'Uiity, Indiana, the rente, , i aud profits fur a term not exceedin<i • ven vtars, the following dmrib- - . i».C t stale in Adan g roufjty, in( • i,v >f Indiana, ur-wit: Inlot 713 in Joaeph Crabb’second vVfK;»',n Addition to the town (now (it) > of Decatur, Adanw County; - IndPaaa. . I * And on failure to realtae the full. , ii'uount nt judgment rendered In . ‘■ if: cause, interest and costs there! ’ (»n. I will at the mine time and| b • • ■ \ |l'» niii'Lc ?• i> . (!■*■ | t»‘*« stinph- ot said ital eHtat*- takenl I the property of Emma Glanry, I John K. Glane), her iiuaUnd, Hairy, I Harriett, anti Wilda Birnett, his I <vife a! the suit of Charles H. Hny-1 I il r. | I . s-iH rah* will be made without' I tn riief '.rh.itevar from \aluatrn I >■ appraisement Mws. . j Bt’llL JOHNSON. Fher.ff | Adstma County, Indiana I Ca] F. Peterson, Attorney. , June 3-104'
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCHAT WEDNESDAY, .II N’E 3, 1931.
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■revr**'«*• IWW' w * A* President William J. Hutchins of Berea College, Berea, Ky., confers the degrey Os doctor of laws upon his Illustrious 10a, also the president nf an institution ol higher learning, Robert Maynard Hutchins ot the j I'ldvendty of Chicago, ■ I
SWIMMING POOL TO OPEN SOON iCONTINUED FROM PAGE lINEi i pool from the east end. The west) 1 end of the pool will lie deep water] anti can be used only by expert swimmers. Yost Bros., plan to have the pool j supervised and make It a recreai lion center for Decatur and northern Indiana. The liottom of the ; east end of the pool will be of ; sand anil Mr. Yost stated that 600 I yards of sand would be used In! | building tine beach and filling the • floor of the pool., o OHIO HAS NEW FISHING LAW iIIONTINUF-D KROM I'A-’-lc -NEI hit that place. At present there is Ho fee for fishing with a title pole 1 and a 12.u0 fee for tise of a roil and peel. The now law makes the fee 1 13.00 for either cane pole or rod | and reel or both. | The closed season for bass at the Celina reservoir ends June 16. i | ’(''ere. is no closed s-iason for straw' | bass and crappie and no license is necessary until July 31. Crappies I and straw bass must be five inches jin length and only 25 a day can I i bo taken by any one person. Twenty j blue gills, not less than five Inches i I long, can be taken by a single per-1 , son, ; It Is unlawful In Ohio to give away or sell game fish taken from I Inland waters. No person can purI chase or have In his possession at' .-.no time more than 100 minnows unless he is a licensed salesman of I minnows. o OHIO GOVERNOR ENTERS RACE FOR PRESIDENT IC(>N 'TNtIED h'KUM PAGE ONEt ■,— — | versify come?" He tailed this problem the I ''fundamental economic issue of | America." Regarding Ihe possibility of r»i verting prohibition control to the i states. Ritchie .said, “if prohibition ' is turned back to the states, then
1 a system of excise taxes again i I may be built up which might do 1 away with federal income taxes I | altogether, and at one stroke re-1 I lleve capital, libor and agriculture 1 from the tax Imrdeits which rest I so heavily upon them. “Is not a question which so affects every state one which gov- 1 I ernors should debate? Where I could we secure better evidence ofhow this national experiment is ' working than from the governors' conference’" PROGRESS MADE BY FARM CROPS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) salsa was cut. Setting of field tomatoes coutln- | tied Id central sections. Some dam- ■ age was reported to onions In the 1 north fro mwlnd. The col l weath-; :er of the previous week resulted 1 uni.irorahly to sweet potatoes ill! the scuthwest. where many havei Idled according to the report. Mast Give ■ Show “A mirrtmsflll |uditMnn. said 111 I iln the sage of I'hln ilown. "shmild - up a ►real actor, tilde to give s show worth Um taxes lie c-ollect.’t." ; -Washington Star. — Ilttaiu «t the Motor Show 'Tmiiib’ Why. she thinks that the J way you fell the horse power of a car Is to lift the hood and count the p'us«."-Boston Transcript. Playground Allocation | The I'hiygroiiml and llecreatloti I Society of America was nrghtllyed j tn I'.wth by Jiirtih Illis. Luther Hal | say Gulick and others. Theodore Roosevelt was honorary president. , u - .... ■Jjfunoj 9l|f JO SfOOtfM j ti.ilp.im B«|mw| uqi ju ojmipiuk a >| vq.w Joi.rnp a'uii main (Wjjej no,> aq tinu a.i.ijla|> spu '.fjafijns j Uj Ji'Wllill p<*l|S|llilU|Jl*|p suq aq ' U,iqv jopop II liodn pdMOlwq st isiio.injiig jo -rn-tlfo.) uu.i|jomv mo| |hjj g .1 v 'ji |o 9><j"ep Bt|X a»j£a(| ssipuijtiQ , . ——t-j * | Gratitude and Generality Wherever I find a great deal of gratitude in .i poor man. I take It f>r granted there would be as much i seneioslty If he were a rich man. i -I'ope.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE | Can you nnswer raven of these ■ | text quvaHons? Turn to page , 1 tour for the answers I - Ji 1. What is the full name of KJttton, the inventor? 2. What is the leading political Issue In the Philippine Islands? 3. Which Is the better conductor of elettriclty, silver or copper? 4. What is the capital of the Territory of Alaska ? 5. Which planet appears red to the eye? t 6. What is the smallest Republic in the world? , 7. Name the Secretary of Cotn-t merce of the U. S ? 8. What Is the official name of ’ the proposed dam in Boulder Can-' i von? 9. What expression is General I Sherman reputed to have used about war? | 10. What great steel works are' ilocated in Essen. Germany? 0 Car, of Houae Plants When a potted plant starts decaying there tuny be worms in the soil, so water the soli with strong soap suds or use water containing ! itmmotiia—one te.vspo«»nftil to a i quart of witter. The worms that are not killed by the solution will ' come to the surface for air and may be destroye<l. fse the suds several times, tint it is better to pour It through a funnel to prevent its getting on the plant. Mirk Development Incunabula are fbe begtmifngs or earlier monunietits of an art. race i er other product of historical ! change or develoynnent. A more specific use of the word Is “spec! mens of printing nnd block engrav mg that appeared before or soon after laOtl A. P." ! — ... Musical Phenomenon An ill-count ot <»!e Bull sirs: ' “Ole Bull wits a Norwegian violin j virtuoso, lie showed remarkable musical precocity. Bull was a rare phenomenon In the history of ! nmslc. In the matter of more tech I nlque he rivaled even I'ngnnini. And ’ yet a critic could discern the self taught niiishiiin behind this prodl j gious technique.” Fir»t "Red Cross” Although mt blentitled In rfhme , the liistory of the Red Gross may I he traced hack to ISI.T. when some , lailies of Frankfurt. Germany, funned themselves into n sorlety. culled Hie Franenverein. to nlletl ste suffering causes! hy the great continental war commenced in that year. o Nor a Chance One thing, though, we’ve never heard of nn absent minded professor whn mis so absent-minded as Io murk nn tibseat student present, or to give n high mark to n flanker. There's a limit to everything. Olive Long in Favo, The olive is rhe oldest fruit known Thousands of years before the I'lirlsilnn ent its growth nml ' harvesting was one of the chief in- ! Inntrles In Asin Minor —— 1 — —— -O'" —• Newspaper’s Masthead The upper left hand corner of the editorial imge of a newspaper or other similar publication, where ’he uubrcrlptlon rales appear, is known ; to the profession as the masthead, i . o Larse Colonial Plantations There were many plantations In ! Virginia in the early days of A.Otgl |nr more «< .■<■«. Nicholas Hayward hud s unit of 3f).ooo acres, and \V!I limn I'ltzhiigh nt one Hme owned n tnlrtl nf 4*.OI8) ttcres. " ' Q..—. Bittersweet The orange colored fruits known ! ns bittersweet nre proper y called faiw hlttorswert. since the name i realty belongs to a purple flower- ' Ing plant nf the nightshade family. No Middle Course "Tlie Mississippi river problem' ! is water—too much when It can’t he used, too little when It Is needed ' -Jonesville ttazette. — o Quick Action It takes six generations to make n gentleman and only one bod day I in Wiill street to make him a bum j -Son Franidsis. chronicle. i Summing It Up Ah! If men IvS' knew In what s mall dwelling joy can live, sad bow little It costs to furnisn It!
Needs ‘Thmsliiii"’ I • “ i r * n~' I i-i J tid xsr/. 2! isv--yitf-i IlVclaring that Ernest O. Reed tabovel. Lynn. Mass., war veteran. . needed a "sound thrashing” much ; more than a mental test. Judge i Manning, of Lynn, sentenced Reed to two years in jail for his second , offense of bigamy since 1926. Five years ago Reed took unto himself ‘ ! wife No. 2 and received a jail ■ ! term. After his release wife No. 1 took him back, and two weeks ’ ago Reed again married another girl — making it three in all. Reed I is shown in jail starting his seo! | ond term. Joe Beery Farm Sold Col. Roy Johnson sold to Peter j J. Spangler, living a mile south l of Decatur, the splendid 100 acre I farm ot Jim‘Beery, known as the i Joe Beery farm, 4 miles southwest iof Decatur for $13,000 in cash In the deal Mr. Spangler receives* tlm farm equipment and livestock. ■ ' which he will sell at public auc-' ' tion on the farm. June 15. This is good proof that Adams I county farm lands are a good in . vestment. This Farm is considerI ed one of the best producing farms in the county.
PUBLIC SALM I will sell at public auction at my residence I ' N. -..rd st,m Friday, June sth | Commencing at 2:00 P. M. (Daylight . > time) ■ | Piano; Victrota; Library table; 3 rocking ‘bo- 1 •• l '^ , stands' 1 pedestal; flower bench; 2 9x12 '' J lamps; 1 brass bed; 1 iron be*l. springs and m-" ! " 1 commode; mattress; breakfast table and ihaii M I radio, and many articles too num* rons to nu nt MRS. HARRY HELM | TERMS—CASH. isl Roy S. Johnsen, a ictioneer. Louis Schneider Wins 590 Mile Ito I I yg ■ I rr - ft was a lllOsl LouiS Schneider, Indianapolis I Dipped 1 ires | youth, with his mechanic, J •ger cult and j| Johnson just before and just after ‘ { cnt s |, ow . i 'B he rode to fame and a $20,000 pot was of greatest i h fl of gold in the 500 mile Speedway Ind my I- ires*<-n- r^ (9 fl Classic May 30. to make an average. No man has ever won two years mi!es pe r hour I consecutively, but Schneider is the Fj reg tone twelfth consecutive winner on for I have grea Firestone Tires, and to express his safety am fnr thefl gratitt de for his safety and vic- want to th ; n5 r | a yeJ »fl tory h sent Harvey S. Firestone ry‘ >s,one : for j had no ,,r ■ the fO lowing telegram from the s chan ged but -fl just won the five hun- purely ® dred m.le Indianapolis race cn Six and a. ■ ‘ of the ■ Hundred Twenty Firestone Gumjdition Bj i Runyon Garage w"s 119 772 ~
COlffil Ms| lias ( aguinsi i' i: p. 4, • ■ 1 1111, .'itinrniv tn, In of |?i njl|l g Corporati..Maryland h al. * J '‘ ll!z 1 Siiltnn ai] . ants. <. in . entered i.y ~’l defendant!, Honing Hi.. riUu of the i-orpoian-:. whiili is on nu'v. MB I)i( k Bn. former - Adams.. 1 court to file final ditch River Hi;kvay, T1... 1 I lung It ’ . n-'alile i as fnr ns 1. i'ly. 612 , It* I’ tllillL’.ll can be n -.|. ' _i!.’.e 1,1 of II." >T I ' .■ the 111 ; i-i r.r'r In ixe. - guide f.n ■ - Av 1 river a- ' ' m-v 1 fr ■ Nerds a Listener . Ho. Hip *•!-»• "f ■ easily s|Mikt*n hoi! gtv* fur! !■» ''r. J he u’tmd iis-i • . 0 Consign yiur iiie farm m;i< i’ ti. and ho!d goods, or in property you wish ioJE into cash to the ( Sales, -aii.nlai. .June will have buyers for and springer cows, also ers for some good hnrseslM hogs. \\ !i.' take one price whi 11 jou have (lit vantage of a large buy eis at I hi- 'ale.____®|
