Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1931 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE or TRADE—Four used i Forason tractors. New and used ■ tractor parts. 12 inch Oliver plow. New plow points at a reduction. Craigville Oarage, Craigville, Ind. l»8-4t FOR SALE- -Shoats. Lulie Walters, route 8, Decatur. 202t3 FOR SALE —Crab apples for canning and Jelly; cider apples, sugar pears; Lombard blue prune plums; sweet peppers; grapes, extra fine quality. John Trout, Phone KB6B. 203t3x FOR SALE—Pedigreed New Zealand white and ChinciUa rabbit $1 and up. Lewis Schroeder. Hoag- . land. 202-3tx FOR SALE—White Goose feath- , ers. Mrs. T. H. Goldner, route 2, Decatur. 203t3x ; FOR SALE — Several good used washing machines, ranging from ; $lO up. Call William Klenk 719-E 203-3 t FOR SALE —27 bead of nice smooth shoats, weight 75 lbs. Inquire Schmitt meat market. 203t3 ' FOR SALE — Living Room Suites 1 Sensational price reductions on all suites. More for your money—more beauty—more comfort—more value. Years of service. Sprague Furniture Company, West Monroe Street. Phone 198. 393-3 t ’ ——— o FOR RENT FOR RENT— Light housekeeping ' apartment, ground floor, private ' entrance, porch, basement and gar- ’ age. Inquire at 1127 West Monroe street. "Phone 1269 199-ts FOR RENT — All modern light housekeeping apartment; Close in. Phone 186 or 741. 200-3 t FOR RENT — Modern house, 8l ( rooms and bath. Good location. . Call 496. 201-3tx 1 FOR RENT—A new all modern 5 room house. 1221 Monroe st. Phone 666. Julius Haugk. 203t3x FOR RENT—IS acre Suburban home, 2 miles north of city on State road 27. All buildings electric lighted. Good new Purdue Chicken House. Charles D. Teepie. 202-3tx FOR ItEN’f— Sleeping rooms in modern home. Price $2.50 per week. Phone 1171. mornings 6 to 8 a. m., evenings, 6to9p. m. 203-3 t 0 LOST AND FOUNQ LOST—A 5.50 xl9 Super Service tire. Finder return to Raymond Heyerly at the Berne Bakery. Berne and receive reward. 200-3tx WANTED WANTED —Plan your fall clothes now. Dressmaking alterations of all kinds and coats relined. Will call for your order. Phone 835-C. Mrs. George iSquier. 203t3x WE WANT Rags, auto tires, inner tubes, newspapers, magazines, mixed papers, scrap iron, scrap metals such as brass, copper, lead, zinc, auto radiators, batteries, etc. Also in the market for beef hides, calf skins, horse hides, grease, tallow, wool. Phone 442 MAIER HIDE A FUR CO., 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. I. railroad crossing. WANTED—“Salesman with car to sell the popular Arlington Line i of quality lubricating Oils. Roof Cement and Specialities to the industrial and farm trade. Complete ( line. Full co-operation. Big commissions. Weekly drawing account. Monthly settlement. Men seeking advancement and capable of earning more than average prefered. The Arlington Refining Company, Oak Pythian Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio.'’ WANTED— Ladies or Gentleman for part time salary job. $4.00 a day. Travelers $40.00 a week 1 and expenses. Write C. P. McKay Gen. Del. Decatur, Ind. 203-2tx lyimtntmriit of t«lmlal»tratrtx Ml, 25.-,o Notice is herein given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Frank J Ineieben late of Adaqp C tunty, deceased. The estate Is pro. ha bl > solvent. •%toa I. Inek'hen, Administratrix Lenhart, Heller, and Schurger Attys August 2s. 1931 A»g 27 Sept 3-10 — — o— — NOTIC E OF FINAL SETrI.KMUXT OF KMTATE NO. 2«l» Notice is hereby given to the creditors. 7T®lrs and legatees of George F. Glandenlng. deceased to appear In 'he Adams Circuit Court, held at leeatur. Indiana, on the 19th day of September, 1931, and show cause, M any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT* with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there mak»* proof >f helrehipv, and receive their distributive shares. Rebecca Glendeninjf. Administratrix with will annexed Decatur. Indiana. August 26, 1931. Lenhart. Heller and Hvhur<er AUva Aug. 27 Sept 3 ■—-■*■■■ —<> — - ■—-— MITKE TO TA KPA ¥ HMM The tax committee of the Adams County Tax Payers Association will meet at the Monroe High School Friday evening. August 28. at 7:30 o’clock to go over the county budget .¥ll tax payers of Adams Countv are invited rn attend. 5Vm T. Slits, Field Man for State Aasocaitlon will address meeting. Called by Chairman of Committee R. S. MYERS. Au». 25-26-27
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected August 27 No commission and no yardage Hogs, ItXI-160 pounds $5.50 160-200 pounds $6.10 200-225 pounds $6.25 225-275 pounds $6.00 275-325 pounds $5.80 Roughs—s3.7s Stags—s2.so Veals—s9.oo Lambs —$6.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. ¥., Aug. 27.—(U.R) —Hogs: Receipts, 1,200; market 10c higher; 170-210 lbs., $6.90-$7.10; 160 to 170 lbs., $6.75; weights below 150 lbs.. $6.25-$6.50. Cattle: Receipts. 200; market steady; steers, $6.75-$7.25. Calves: Receipts. 65; vealers 50c higher; sll down. Sheep: Receipts, 1,000; market active; lambs. $8.65. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. Mar. May Wheat .47% .51% -54% .56% Corn .42% .38% .41% .43% Ooats .21% ..22% .25% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 27.—(U.R) —Hogs, 5c to 20c higher; 100-140, lbs.. $5.75: 140-160 lbs., $6; 160-180 lbs.. 76 30: 180-200 lbs,. $6.40; 200225 lbs., $6.50; 225-250 lbs., $6.35; 250-275 lbs., $6.20; 275-300 lbs., $6; 300-350 lbs.. $5.85: roughs, $4 25; stags, $2.75; calves, $9.50; lambs, $7. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 27 No. 2 New Wheat 37c New Oats 12c I Barley 25c Rye 25c No. 2 Yellow Corn per 100 pouAls 50c White or mixed corn 45c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen —l5 c Cyclonic Belt* The most advanced or progressive pans of the world are the regions of cyclonic storms. Two chief features of the cyclonic regions are rainfall In naalerate abundance at all seasons and weather subject to marked changes every few days. Most of the United States, together with southern Canada and most of Europe lies In the great northern cyclonic belt. o Gold in Bari When goid Is transferred, it Is commonly east in what is called | the ?10.iMio bar, which measures ; three afld one-half inches wide, six and three-quarters inches long I and one and three-quarters incites j deep. This is the largest regular ; bar made, and Its value, although I roughly given as SIO,OOO. Is calculated by actual weighing, and i stamped on the bnr. It may run as high ns SII.OoO. Jewelers usually buy gold in the small SIOO and SSOO bars. o STO< KHOI.IIF.HS MHETHK Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders' of the Citizens Telephone Company j of Iterator, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, I Indiana, on i Monday September 7, 1931 at seven o'clock n. ni. for the pur- j pose of electing five directors to. serve the ensuing year and for the | transaction of such other business: as may be properly brought before! said meeting. Herman F. Ehinger, Sec'y | Aug 21 1 o Sept 7 ' —— 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 S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath Radionic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT
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~ - ' NOTICK TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIED In the Matter of determining the Tax Kates for Certain Purposes bj Kirkland Township Adams County, Indiana ; . Before the Township Advisory Board I Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Kirkland Township, Adams I County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at | their regular meeting place on the Ist day of September 1931 will con'aider she following budget: HI D<.El < LV*SIFI( ITIONX FOR TOWNSHIPS Township i nml iS. Ii »ol Furniture and ;Salary of Trustee 600.00 1 Fltjulpment >... . • 300.00 (Office Kent 60.00 School Supplies 650.00 [Trustees Expense [Janitor Supplies 56 00 a Traveling 125.00‘Fuel for Schools 600.00 Supplies and Salary Loans, interest £nd Justice of Peace 150.00 Insurance 950 00 Records and Advertising 200.00 School Transfers 55 no Pay f Advisory Board 15.00 Pay of Teachers 300.00 Miscellaneous: 100.00 Teachers Institute 170.00 Total Township Fund 1,250.00 Janitor Service 550.00 Fund Light and Power 100. on To Reimburse County . 171.00 Miscellaneous 100.60 . Tuition Fnnd Total Special School Fund 4160.00 £ aV .°L teachers 11200.00 1 Bond Fund 1 otal Tuition Fund 11200.00 | Bonds 560.00 Sper’al Srhuol Fund Inter* st 106 60 Repair of Buildings and 'Total Bond Fund 666 00 Grounds 330.00 ESTIMATE OF Ft NI>S TO BK l< VISED TuWMhlp Tull ion Sp. School Rond Poor Total Budget Estimate for F F “ d ’ ~'T’w* y , ear 1:50 11200 41« W «50 «5« Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former years Mix. Rev.) 2XOO Subtract line 2 from I ide 1 .. 1250 8400 4160 Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year 500 2400 2000 Total of lines 3,4, 5 and 6) 1750 10809 6166 ’ Actual Balance July 31st of present year 240 85S 1000 lax to be collected present year (December settlement) 600 4000 2100 i Total (of lines 8, 9 and 10) 810 4853 3100 Subtract line 11 from line 7 910 5947 3060 ,1 Eat. Working Bal. for six months after close I nf next year (not greater than of . 11ne . 31 , J 340 2453 1100 to be raised by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) 1250 8400 4160 514 171 PRO POSED LKVIBU I Net Taxable Property 1,715,769. .. . * l*vy <»n Amount to i ’‘, nnra L . Property be Ruined . Township ,n 7 1200 Tuition r in 8333 Special School 1 ......... ....... 0? 51 I Poor ..... ..................... oi 171 , Total . . ......8 11 4378 ( oinpiirni hr Statement of Tasen Collected and to be Collected Tn Hr Collected ( >»He«-(<*«! (OHectcd Collected Fondw IlhMI levy 1990 lr%y |t»;11 levy HKU levy Township 123! 1358 1250 1209 Tuition 7980 6775 8560 8333 Special Sc hool 6013 G 461 4330 4160 Bond 936 666 514 Poor .................. 171 Total 15229 15273 14806 14378 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon After the ' tr; l*v«*s have determined, ten or more taxpavers.feeling themselves * aggrieved by »uch letter, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Cam- • missiohers for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. : Dated August 18, 1931 Daniel Scherry, Trustee Aug 20-27
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931.
Society” of Fairmont, were more | idealistic. He wrote: ”1 am trying in this manner to find ihe one —the only one that can make home a paradise, a place of rest, a haven of content where loved ones await. Who knows but you may be the one?” In another letter. “Connie,” as : Pierson signed himself, complain|ed of illness. He wrote: “Asta, i darling, it is awful to be sick I i and have no loving wife to make Ime take castor oil an-d bitter i tasting medicine". i “Asta” was a love name coined I by Pierson, it was presumed. Police spent more time over the j passage, 'Heave all business tran- j j sactions to me,” especially since j . they said they had learned from i J West Virginia authorities that the ■ ■ automobile in which Pierson drove i here had been reported there as i stolen.
• ♦ t i I «> I TEST your knowledge I .1 ~ | Can you answer seven of these ; test questions? Turn to page four for the answers I 1 k What is the nickname for April 1? ‘ 2. In what Province is Montreal, ( Canada? 3. Who is Andre Tardieu. 4. What is a tern? 5. Who wrote "The Rape of Lu- ‘ crece?” 6. Where is the Federal Peniten- 1 tiary for Women? 7. Name the President of Mexico? 1 8. Who is the director of the National Popular Government League? * 9. What state does George W. ! Norris represent in the U. S. Sen- 1 ate? 10. What is pelagic sealing? ! ‘‘WITCH WOMAN’ IS ARRESTED , i CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE' .ers of Mrs. Veres, met their deaths ; in her home. , In evidence uncovered by Assist-1 ant Prosecutor George N. Stutz, it : 1 was assertedlv learned 'that Mrs. , Veres made bank deposits of $68,-! i 000 over the twelve-year period dur-1 i ing which the ten died. In the woman’s untidy dwelling, j investigators reported seizing more i than 50 insurance policies. Mrs.! Veres, referred to by terrified neigh-i i bor women as the “witch of Del-17 i ray,” was the beneficiary in most of |} [the policies, which were generally J ; for small amounts. p Seven of the suspected victims. 1 three of whom are said to be form- t er husbands, were given elaborate t funerals for which Mrs. Veres paid t for in whole or in part, records of t
— , ———- ■ ■ - NOTH H TO TVXFVYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Jeffers m Township. Adams County, Indiana Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Jefferson Township, Adams | County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their i regular meeting place, on the Ist day of September 1931, will consider I the following budget: Bl IMiF/r 4 I.VSSIFK \ FOR TOWNSHIPS Township Fund Special School Fund Expense Repair " f Buildings and | a.' Traveling 125.60 « roun <«»- .152.00 I Recorus ami advertising 206.00 b* hool Furniture and i Public Ditches 300.0 H Equipment 100.00 Pay of Advisory Board .. 15.00 School Supplies 213.00 Examination of Records 45.00 Janitor Supplies 100.00 Miscellaneous 151.00 Fuel for Schools 550.00 Total Township Fund 1496.00 Loans, Interest and Road Fund Insurance 1,500.00 lleabor .... 100.00 Teachers Institute . 120.00 Bridges and Culverts 50.00 Janitor Service 500.00 Gravel, Stone and Other . ra imperial lon of Children 1600.00 Material 100. no Light and Power 100.00 Total Road Fund . 250.00 Miscellaneous 400.00 Tulion Fund t otal Special School Fund 5360.00 Total Tuition Fund 9233 * ESTIMATE OF Fl NI»S TO BE R VISED TottuMhip Road Tuition Sp School Fund Fund Fund Fund I otal Budget Estimate for incoming year .. 1496 250 6233 5360 Subtract line 2 from line 1 1496 250 6233 5360 I nexpended Appropriations Julv 31 _ . « ,re r e « t > *•"■ 1410 490 5124 total <<>f lines 3 4 u and «> 293 s 746 12357 6263 I Actual Balance July 3»st of present year 807 273 3663 S6'i lax to be collected preKent year (December settlement) Total inf lines S. s and |n> 455 ; fl)t J 74, Subtract line 11 from line 7 ... 281 5343 2521 Est. Working Bal. for six months after chine of next year (not greater than of line 3) 8 31 890 2839 Amt. to be ratsed by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) 2 50 6233 5360 PIIOPOMEI) LEV IES Net Taxable Property ] ‘>46 758 Fnndw » , ' r ' y Amount to i'Tsshin I’roperly he KnUed lorsship )2 U 9 ). 1 Oa ’ 02 25ft I uition ( oirpsraiite Staleu.ent »t Tares < olleeted and to he < olleeted To He u <’• I levied < o Betted toller Ird < olleeted r"w,: hln 11.21. 1..,, IMO lee, (Mlle,, IMSIe,, H h ‘l’ 1179 t2M 1174 1 IM 1300 288 382 250 <»■■»■■■■ 5070 530 S 6300 6233 3 °-J a ... 14040 14102 13156 13339 t lax i’ a >*J‘ 8 appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the ten ? r mor « taxpayer, feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commiss,?ners f r , further ami final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not lat-r than the fourth Monday of So emlJr and the .state Board will fix a date of hearing in this countv I timber r.nud August 15. 1331 Chas. C. AbnTJ.TruMM August 20-27 Auction Sale THE SCHAFER HARDWARE COMPANY will hold another big Auction Sale of Electric Washers; Radios. ; Stoven; Harness; and all kinds of Hardware; on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER sth W atch this paper for further announcements. SCHAFER HARDWARE CO. Roy Johnson, auct.
Frank Bicszo, eastside undertaker, disclosed. o PORTUGAL RIOT BELIEVED OVER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OKE) eral Carmona dictatorship surprised and overpowered two garrisons of loyal troops. They set up machine guns and issued a proclamation defying the government Loyal machine gun battalions and artillery units took up posit'ons near Edward Seventh Pa: k and opened fire on the rebels. The last organized resistance byrebels occurred late in the evening, when 100 men stormed an engineers' corp barracks and ken' up a sharp exchange with government troops for an hour. Mounted troops jiatrolled the streets last night aud today. Q—"Bottocino Marbls" The bureau of mines Informs us I thsit Bottlcino marble Is a creamcolowd variety of Italian marble with hroivo markings. This marble is popular In this country for interior decorating because of its beautiful coloring and markings. The outstanding example of interior couiuction In this marble is the intenor of the Grand Central station in New York city, which is considered one of the most beautiful stations in the country. — Washington Star. —o ’ | Job Hunter Killed Madison, Wis., Aug. 27. — (U.P.) Ten minutes after they arrived in Madison last night seeking work, James Swain and William Grant were struck by an automobile which killed the former and put Grant in the hospital. Grant told officers that they had been working in a railway camp near Calmar, la., un- \ til recently. Grant's home is in
Springfield, 111. Swain’s home address was unknown. The automobile was driven by Carl Harrell, 18. La Gro, Indiana, who said the traf-
NOTU F TO T%XI’tYFHN OF Tt\ In the Matter of determining the Tax Kates for Certain Purp ( .<u. s Creek Township, Adams County. Indiana Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Blue Creek .w i>>l, lP County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of sai l n (!!1 . ipdi ; t their regular meeting place, on the Ist day of Septembti wj .j sider the following budgft. lit DGKT C LASSIFICATIONS FOR TOUXslill's Township Fund Special S.rhool l-'Mnd Salary of Trustee 600.00 Kepair of/ Buildings un i Office Rent 60.00 Grounds Trustee s Expense . 125.00 Repair of Equipment Re< ords ami Advertising 125.00 School Furniture an.l MB Public Ditches 200.00 Equipment Pav of Advisory Board 15-00 Schoo) Supplies Examination of Records 25.00 .Janitor Supplies Miscellaneous 100.00 Fuel for Sk-hools Total Township Fund 1250.00 Teachers Institut*Rond Fnnd Janitor Service Labor 200.0 n Transportation of ri.il.lr<-n Road Tools and Machinery 100,00 Light and Power Bridges and Culverts U»t» «0 Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ino.oo Total Special -<• ii.-l l-.’.i Total Road Fund 500.00 Bond l umt Tuition Fund Bonds Pav nf Teachers 3800 00 Interest S hool Transfers IJOu.on [Total Bond Fund ; Total Tuition Fund . Sloo.o<i‘ EsrmiTK <M Fl >i*S ’!'«» HK R %l*l.l» '!'<>«> n»hlii Hoad Tuition *q». biml Fund Fund Fund Fuad Total Budget Estimate for I incoming year 1250 50© Mmi ifix; | Subtract line 2 from line 1 1250 500 M" Unexpended Appropriations July ?1 of present rear 630 400 20<hi 150© Total (of lines 3, 4. 5 and 6) LSSO 900 UUuu Actual Balance July 31st of present year 1000 515 17 51 i‘.',o(i Tax to be collected present year (December settlement) 416 141 :tl ( jx.'O Total (of lines 8, 9. and 10) 1 116 656 ix<. ;,:rji Subtract line 11 from line 7 ... 46 4 24 1 .‘>2ls BSS Est. Working Bal. for six months after close of next year (not greater than of line 3) 367 19 671 3820 Amt. to Im? raised by tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) 831 263 PR4»IM)SEI> LE\ll> Net Taxable Property 1,375,601 Number of TaxaH< Polls Izevy \ in mi nt < Fun«lm Properly be Road 02 | Tuition 43 I Bond o*i Total 9»» Coinpnrntivr Slntrm«‘ui of Tti\r» < ollrvtcd uitd to be < tdlertrd To ( «»lleelr«l < •»llr<*trd < «dleeted < Fundw lirjn levy 1»:U» lex > 11131 lrv> 1932 Township z «* >119.46 860.59 c.yiii Road 1. 1391.95 430.29 2^6.15 Tuition 8072.66 6454.44» 643.51 Special School .**. 6614.37 6597.91 I > > P* Bond U 50.00 11 47.46 11H6_’ Total 15251.44 15190.13 137 3 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard t ■ tax levies have bem determined, ten or more taxpayers f. . h- u ■ • aggrieved by such levies, may appear to the State Board >f i'i\ * stoners for further and final action thereon, by filing a p' ’.tn»n with the County Auditor nut later than the fourth \l<-n<l.o i S« and the Stale Board will fix a date of hearing in this •mints Dated August 18 1931 David D. Habegger, Trustee Aug Decatur Community Sale I Decatur, Indiana I SATURDAY, August 29, at 1 p.m. I HORSES: Good Team of Work Horses. I CATTLE; HOGS; Some good Breeding Ewes; larfl Machinery; Household Goods; Paint, etc. The Auto Trail® er that was advertised for the last sale will be sold in thifl sale. a DECATUR COMMUNITY SALES | Roy Johnson, auct. 9 ■■ [PUBLIC SALE! We, will sell at Public Auction, on what is known as the HogsheaO farm. 2 mile south of Decatur, % mile east of Mud Pike. % mile soutW an<i % mile west ot County farm, onl I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 Commencing at 12:00 Noon, fast time. I 24—HEAD OF CATTLE—24 ] Two beautiful Guernsey heifers, will be fresh first of Ne'enib’r® one Guernsey and Durham better, be fresh in November; three f•»J Jersey heifers, will He fresh in November; one Guernley and Jersej heifer, bred; one fine Holstein heifer, coming 2 years old. bred: wiel extra good brown Swiss heifer, coming 2 years old. bred; 5 good ■ v ''‘ u j ling heifers. Guernseys and Holstein; Roan cow, 4 years old. be Ireslii in spring; Roan cow, 4 years old, be fresh in FeU; Guernsey and Jer| sey cow, 6 years old, giving good flow; Holstein cow. 4 years old, gimß| good flow; Short horn bull, 7 months old; Holstein bull, I’l montlwl old; Roan bull, 3 months old; Brown Swiss bnll, yearling and a real! one. This is an outstanding herd of good young cattle. ’ 66— HEAD OF HOGS—66 i 4 Hampshire sows, will farrow their second litter in October; J extra good Dnroc sows, will farrow their second litter in October: J Hami'shire gilts due to farrow tn October; 1 pure bred Dnroc boar. I months old; 59 head of feeding shoats that will weigh from &<• to ’I pounds each. SHEEP—IB head of good Shropshire breeding ewes. TERMS All sums of SIO.OO and under CASH. Sums amounting l'» more than SIO.OO a credit of 6 months given, purchaser to give a law able note bfcaring th. last 3 month*; 4% discount will be given ror cash on sums over SIO.OO. No property to be removed until terms a satisfactorily complied with. ROY S. JOHNSON & W. 0. ROBINSON. Owners. . t arl T. Bartlett & Jeff Leichty. auctioneers II Dutch Ehinger, clerk.
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