Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • —4 FOR SALE FOR SALE 3~day ('M Durham I male calf. Inquire Lewis Selklng,! Decatur, Route 4, or call 2 on 36, ! Preble phone. 28-Jtx FOR SALE A. (’. 7 tube (’rosier | Radio, cheap. Also several good used washers. Cull Bert Klenek TIMS, 2813! FOR SALE 4 year old Jersey Cow will be fresh in tow days Jos Gelmer It. 4. 29-3tx r FARM FOR SACB-Ho settlean"es-! tate. a 125-acre Farm with good buildings, fine land, tine location on hard road in Ashtabula Co., Ohio The garden sp.rt of the V. S. A.. I Will include lit cows and winter, feed. Price now $6,850.00 time on part. The difference in the price of ) cows alone will pay for this farm. | Corn here now 55c a bu. Write i Spencer Bros. Dorset. Ohio. 12-6tx Thurs Mon FOR SALE 11 head of feeding! shunts. It. H. Van Camp Decatur R. R. 329-3tx ’ FOR SALE 1 good work mare, 2 ! Celts. O. L. Brentlinger 1% miles ' west of Pleasant Mills. 30-3tx j F*(>R S’XlE r~Heer"drivers.” White ) Columbia Collie pups. N. 11. Hen-1 schen, % mile west of Kirkland ) High. School. 29-3tx EARMS for SALE 53 ACRES in Kirkland township.) Can sell on easy terms. Possession first of March. 1 30 ACRES close to Decatur. Well) improved. Priced to sell. March j March first possession. SEE THE J. A. HAHVEY REALTY CO.) MONROE, INDIANA FOR SALE— Young chlckrnu for ; roast in; or fryins. Priced reason abh\ 4’a’l 3034 Mrs. J. (’. Moses. 29-3tx FOR SALE 2 good fresh cows. ; Good ones. Phone Frank Krick nt ' 71. 29-30 | WANTED WANTED Young man with car to I join crew working Eastern In 1 dian.i teritory for old established ) company. Good l ay for one willing I to work hard. See J. >l. Pierce at Rice Hotel. 28-Zfx i WANTED Young man for work in ' Eastern Indiana territory by old ) est and best’ known company in Its | field. Must have rar. Goul jay and sure advancement to man of right ) type. See .1 II Pierce at Rice Hotel i 3tl-3t x — SALESMEN WANTED Men want I ed to operate world renowned I Rawieigh Home Service business in ; Cities o’ Decatur. Bluffton and ; Montpelier. Reliaible hustler ran | start earning $35 we klv and in | crease rapidly. Write immediately. ! Rawieigh Co.. Dept. IN-20S. Free port 111. Feb 4-10-15 3tx ) FOR RENT HI .1 .1.11, I I. «■ > FOR RENT The Jackson property i on.eorner of Oak and First street. Good furnace and garage and other convmiieness. Rent reasonable. Phone 298. 29-31 X HOSPITAL NO 1E« Mlwi Faye Manlier. Decatur. I Route J. submitted to a major enter- i genux-oporation at th ■ Adams Cotin-I ty Memorial Hospital Wertm-mltty | afternoon Mr. G. Green, Gene. i. uirlerwenl a mirror operation this morning at th total hosiptal. Mrs, Fred Met'ouuell, 221 North j ThirtT street, underwent a minor ' op< union at the Adam' County Me morgp Hospital today. Literary Output The New York public library add! two miles of hooks a rear NOTICE! On and after February 6, ntV| office will In- at my residence. 503 Ninth Third street, Phone 102. DIL ( . V. < ONNELL NOTICE! On and after this dale, February ), 1932, anyone trading or buying from Wilber Uar.lon lihou'd be sure it is not partnership merchandise he is selling, C. H. WADDELL Fiione 20
MARKET REPORTS DAILY DEPORT OF I OF AL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected F ■!>. 4 No commission and no yardage. I Hogs, 100151* pounds s:.sb 150-239 pounds $4.10 22-3511 pounds $3.80 250-350 pounds $3.6U Roughs $2.50 $2.75. Stags $1.50 W alers $8.25. Spring iatnhs $5.25 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat 36-ba .59 .56% ,6n\ Corn .36% .39% .41% .42% Oats -35% .34% East Buffalo Livestock Market I Hogs: on sale 1500; active to j packers, 10c to 15c over Wednes- ) Jay's average; bulk 160-210 lbs., i $4.75; one load. $4.80; 230-360 I lbs. $4 25-4.50; weights below 140 lbs. $3.75-4.25. Cattle: Receipts 200; holdovers ) 150; two loads medium tn good steers weighing 1075 lbs.. $7 ami ) $8.25; little done on plainer kinds | cows; bulk weak to 25c lower; ' i utter cows $2.25-3: medium bulls Calves: Receipts 300; voalers I ) unchanged. $lO down. Sheep: Receipts 300; odd lots - strong to 25c higher; good toi I choice largely $6.75-'; common ; I ami medium $5.25-6.2 . Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market 10 cents higher, j ' 100 140 His. $3.50; 140-160 lbs. ' $3.75; 160-200 tbs. $4.20; 300-2251 | lbs. $1.10; 225-250 lbs. $3.95: 250275 lbs. $3.80; 275-300 lbs. $3.70; 100-350 lbs. $3.60. j Roughs. $2.75; stags. $1.50; j calves $8.50; lambs $5.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 4 No. 2 New Wheat 48c I 30 Iba. White Oats 20c ! | 28 lbs. White Oats 19c , Harley 30c ) ! Rye i Soy Beans 35c , I New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c j ! New No. 4 White corn 33c ' LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET : Eggs, dozen 12c I Juror'r, Dictionary Blamed Martinez. Cal. (UP) — Because ) a juror assertedly consulted a dicttonary instead of the court f ir a* <»f gross negligence while defibefatog on a $10,500 damage .suit attorneys for Mrs. Anna Baker i defendant, are seeking a retrial of I the case. s<i 11<> iiv iixvi »i:t n i:ui:v I <>i . r;»Tvn-; w>. I Nolic,- is herein given 1.- I Idiors. heir* and legatees «»f ElizaI I ctii Rite, d» t vHHetl, to gppt’.r in the I Adonis Circuit Court, held at He< atur | Indiana. on the '-Tlh day of Feb- I ruary, and sh >w cause, if any I why the Final Settlement A counts with the estate of said i|< »-edent | bhuuld not be approved; and said heirs are notified t » then and there j make proof of heirship, and receive I their distributive shares Harv'y D. Dice, E\v•ut«*r Jiecatiir, Indiana February 4, J Attorney Judson \\ . Teepl* Feb. 4-11. I NOTH I OF lINtl MJ II ’ AtEN 1 Ol CSTV Il: No. KSS» I Ndie is berebj given to th* 3 • re’di tors, heirs and legatees of Fredrika Korte, deceased to apnear in the Adams Circuit <’<»urt, I t Id at I»e---atnr, Indiana, on the 27th day of I’ehrnarv. '-•‘42. and show cause, if : i... why the FINAL SETTLEMENT i ,M COl’NjS with the (Stale of said I do<■Pilenl should not he upp’ »ve<l, ■ an<i said heirs are notified to then j I airl there make proof of heirship. I land receive their (listributivc shares' l/FHa liilgeiian, Executrix I • I»< < .i( ir, Indiana, Et bi nary I. 1932 i I Attorned James T. Merryman. ! ___■ i 11 ‘ SE. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Airs. B'aek. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office photic s<>o Home phone 727 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays 8.00 p. m. Telephone 135 lor BEITER HEALTH See DR. H. I KOHN API EL Licensed Chiropractor and Xalnrap.itli Uadionic diagnou's and treatment ) Phone 314 104 So. -'ird St. ) OfTii-e Honrs- 10 )2, 1-5, fi S 10 years In Decatur. I LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ('.alls inswerod promptly day or night Ambulance Service Office Phone 90. Heaimjuce Phone. Decatur 1041 Reßidaucs Phene. Monro® 8i LADY ATTENDANT «
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- Gotham Claims Loveliest Salesgirls *** * * ♦ * * * London and Paris Beauties a Poor Second to Department Store Venuses of New York. Beauty Behind the Counter an Aid to Business. — I' “1 1 > > ’ W 1 & Ljß s »r- ' ' 'IHI Ir -* > KB wB Hr JI ■ * A Ricd Gertrude Aaronsom The recent claim by Londoner* that the English capital has the most beautiful shopgirl* in the world, was a big surprise to New York shoppers, who immediately registered a vigorous protest. Without appealing to the League of Nations, AiaaHca has claimed poaieWMi «f the pinneele of intilrk»;»^ J r ffjthe salesgirls of Gotham. And if there are any dissenter* in the audience, a thrw'«gb M few es the metropolitan department stores will convince the most skeptical that there is good foundation for th> claim. Above are four Venuses, discovered during a random ramble through one such emporium. Marion Sullivan, of the wistful, winning smiles is the presiding goddess over the notions counter in a Brooklyn store. In the very same emporium is Gertrude Aaronscn, whose exotic Castillian beauty is a big asset to the cosmetic counter. Could London produce two to equal this pair of beauties in one store? Then there is Catherine Rice, the shining light of a Just one block further on, Ethel Kane, petite, chic Manhattan Store. She supplies a million dollars’and winsome, packs the customers into the shop in d worth of decorations te tne millinery department.roves. So sorreh, London! Your shopgirls may be the buds but Gotham's salesgirls are the berries.
Now Yot k. The war is »n! No. i | no k ’ep you seat. The l : nited Stati a ' j is not embroiled in any conflict of) | arms. I lie situation is not quite) | that serious. But London's claim to |its liaviu; tlie most beauliiill shop-) 'girls in the world threatens to pre-1 cipitate an international pulchrii-' tide crisis. t he claim is vigorously disputed by gay Paree. the chic and viva- | clous midinettes of which have | long been th> proud boast of Lal Felle France. I the French and: j English were permitted Io fight the' , bai'tle of the w-11-tiirue l atikb-. the I ! shar, ly defined eyebrow, the nice i ly-cliiselied contours of the features 1 and oih’r prime factors that .o 10l I make' up general loveliness, cv’ryihitic would lie all right. But, in I l-qu-ii defiance; of the United Stat"s i ; policy of isolaiiion, New York shop-' ! f.ers have issued an ultimatum to France and England, chullenging . 'he claims of both and putting titGotham salesgirl at the pinnacle of pulchrit the. Although the challenge ha: put heso United States in the precarious position o. being enmeshed in . Ihe foreign entanglements against which we have oft been warned, it lias served one useful purpose in nuking m; use our eyes us wo go on a “Sea America First’’ tour through the labyrinths of our giant 'lepartm-’ii*stores.
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1 " R "mb'"- f<" * The Cr-.-l Folk's of the CASH COAI. YARD want to be'p yo.i keep warm hi weather like this. Mr. Black Matter, Mrs. Topoy, Miss Ella Helen. ! M'"s B'ue Belle, aisoVar-Jinal (Third Vein Pocohontae—a'l of them real entertainers. R. A. STUCKEY Remember, Ho Clinkers: PHONE 32 £
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| Heretofore tile purchase of a ti" i lor a pair of socks was a colorless. I I routine matter of necessity. But since the claim lias been put f ir-1 ' ward that nearly every department ■ I store counter harbors a Venus under a bushel, as it were—th ! rat iter dry business ot shopping has taken on a glamour akin to that of ones that visit to the ''Follies." i Henceforth, when a visit td a de- j I partnient slot’ becomes necessary.! ' mere matt will go forth on hla quest ' ; for sotks and suspenders with the ! lot ions prospect ot being waited i i up >n by a goddess wil'i the dimples ) i .if a Janet Gnynor. the -’yes of a I Garbo, the tender mouth of a Lor-I : "tin Young and. maybe, the legs of 1 a Dietrich. No long -r will he appear i ) ike a condemned son I unit chins ll> •' |'a;t wile tin.nigh the little grewn I |diTi’. a; he itiesnders into the doil i ) department to pureha.se a talking) baby for his nieee. 1 hr aiitieipatioii of beiiij catere‘l : ito by a beauteous ereatiirt, the iiv j iu; embodiment o' Helen of Troy. | , t‘'oopatra and Ninon de Lencl rs ) 1 all rolled into one, will give a new ) zip to his step, a blilliant gleam to | . j liis i eauty-loving eye and a dieas- ) trona blow to his salesreslatance. | i 1 Too long the unsung heroines of, II the department store have boon re-' ■ girded as automatons, to fetch and I . Ica.ry. America has awaketied 10l the fact that she lias an unexplored '
I i-oyiif family of England .’ ) I. Which is the "Nutmeg State’.” i 1. Who is ('hairman of th ■ Amerl : '••■nt Red Gross? 5. O what country iv Rio de Jun I ' rio the capita’ ’ 1 6. When d-<-, thr 1.. S. :• ivr-rn-1 l ment iscal year liegiu 7 7. What time is “hizlt noon?" 8. What three countries in South I
of beauty in the army of I sale-; girls that day after day engage in th.- erculean task of Jlry- , ilife to please everybody and listen | to the monotone of the lordly shop walker informing them that the customer is always right. They have won a place in the intimation- I al spotlight and the Marines will hardly lie necessary to make good their claim to world supremacy ii. pulchritude. A trip through a few of the metro- , noli an depart neut smn-s ought t? , Icomiuce the most skeptical that New \ ork has it all over Paris and London when it comes to downright 11 ye pleasing feminity. rate tlertrudc Artmsou, for ex- • ituple, whose exotic Castilian type ' ‘of beauty is a magnet that drags ' customers into the Brooklyn i tore where she works. Could one ask fur a hotter advertisement for the cosmetic ronnt-r, where she is in attendance? In Hit same store is Marion Sullivan, v hose smile I '..jc-ilis for itrclS. Catherine Rice is i the shining 11. ht of a Manhattan 1 ; tof. She supplies a million dol- | lars of decoration to the millinery department. Just a block further j one Ethel Kane, petite, chic and winsome, packs the customers in. [in droves. Yes. ft’s worth International cam- ' ■ lica'ions to have our eyes opened ’to what we’ve been missing. ' \uietii i are '.now?. as ti.c ,> i! i Powers? IP, How many I . S. Senators doe each stale have 10. W hat modern poet wrote "Sea i Fever?" Controlling Cireu<n«tanc<M Clrcutnstnnces are the rulers of the weak; they are hilt the Inxtru sients n« the wire. — I.over. NOTICE OF MEETING Ntitb.'- is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of tli<’ American Security Company, will be held al two o'clock, Fwb. 1 ruarv 17th for ibe pm pope of elect-' ing a board of directors and transacting such other (business as ulayi properly come before said meeting. Said meeting will be held at the i company's office on Monroe street, 1 Decatur. Indiana Ed. F. Serllug Acting Secretary and Manager Feb 4-5-6-8-S
COURTHOUSE The cane ot Mutual Beiietit hit''! Insurance Co., vs. Celia J. Ault, H j al, foreclosure has been set for trial I February 13. The case of Charlotte Gcpliart vs. j Phillip Gephart estate, claim of i $240 was allowed. Several claim cases against the! Frank Schirmeyer estate were si t' for trial March 5. The cause of L. H. Somers. M D vs. B-rnard Meyer estate Ins been, dismissed. A number of claims against the I Bernard Meyer estate will be heard February 10. The damage suit of Edgar Keen-' nenian vs. Edward Miller has been dismissed. The case of American Security Co., vs. Mangold, note, lias been set , Jor March 10. The ease of American Security | I Co., vs. Francis J. Schmitt, note. I | has been set for trial February 26.) The damage suit cause of Marie ■ Murtaugh vs. Elmer Ehrsam has I been dismissed. The cause of Fletcher Joint Stuck i hand Hank of Indianapolis vs. Pat rick Moran, et al. foreclosure, has been dismissed. The cause of Si hwink vs. Allen I j County Commissioners has been reset for trial February 17. The suit on contract of Herne) i .Artificial Stone Co., vs. D. D. and 111. O. Jones lias been dismissed. Tile ease of American Security | Co., vs. That. J. Durkin, notes, lias I ' been set for February 23. ) The case of American Security | Co., vs. Walter Hammond, et al, I ' notes, han beep set for February i )21. The ejectment proceedings of | Roy Andrews vs. McDaniel, et al.! , has beetr'set for rein uat.. 1-Y in the <ase of Ocean Accident land Guarantee Co., vs. D. Frank' ' reepic, complaint for damages, an j ) answer in one paragraph was filed.) fTie'r.amage suit cause of Harve ) Sprague vs. Aleta Harlow has been ' set for March 28. The case of the Schafer Co. vs. Mary C. Hunsicker, et al, directors and stockholders of The Peoples boan and Trust Co., ti. recover assessments of stockholder's liability, has been set for trial March 30. Four suits on notes of Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Ge- ' neva vs. Pyle, et al, have been set for February 16. In the case of Fklward Ellsworth (Hi-Way Filling Station) vs. John Ray, Attorney Nathan C. Nelson has withdrawn his appearance for defendant. Tlie case of American Security Co.. Vfe. Hernun Meyer (11. F. D.l. note, has been set tor February 16. A number of suits against Macy Conveyors, Inc., which is in receivership. have been sei for February 20. The replevin act ton of American Security Co., vs. Herman Gillig lias been set tor hearing April 27. The petit jury has been called for Friday morning, February 5, at ):• o'clock, by Judge D. B. Erwin. The divorce action of Mary Anspauglt vs. Ernest Anspaugh has been dismissed and papers have been withdrawn from the files. In the case ot American Security Co. vs. Stonerook, etztl. on note, defendant defaulted and judgment was granted In ..um ot $131.19, and costs and interest. Ed A. Bosse Is attorney lor defendant In ease of Omar Peterson v«. Vida Bell Peterson, divorce action. The ejectment and breach of con tract action of Gideon Gerber vs. Wilbur Porter, et al, lias been dis missed. , Judge Merryman lias assumed Jurisdiction as special Judge in tlie divorce action of Anna A. Smith v.». Joint W. Sniilh. The damage suit of Pearl Trouttier vs. diaries Weber lias been set for trial April 16. Tho contract suit of William Slide vs. Rudolph Buuck has been set for Apt 11 18. Tlie damage suit action of Lena Grier vs. Ed Carrier will b<- tiled March 8. i jhe suit for possession of real estate and damages of Martin Fuhr I man vs. W. C. Haverstick has been . set tor February 20. The suits on account of Liec|ity | Brothers vs. Q. A. Straub aqd Al tred Hannie (separate actions t
Confesses Three Hammer Slayings * ■■ •—a.'W-F-’' IKiiSßk \ Y' ■■ Paul Harrison. 37-year-okl auto. I mechanic, who lias coufeased slaving two men and a wonmu by beating them to death with harnI mers. Harrison's victims, avx-ord-ing to his confession to Chicago: j police, were Dr. James M. Shaffer.) .i.v,. Y'-'-'u-' i Newby, whose body was found in) the Elk Grove, Cook County. I | Forest Preserve, lust March, and | Earl Davis, who was beaten to I death in Chicago last Sunday ' morning. have been set for Marell 23. The suit on note by M. Kirsch. ! liquidating agent, vs. William Reed , and another similar action against L. E. (tpliger tp which is added foreclosure have been set. The former will be heard February 22 and the latter is set for April 2. A cause entitled American Security Co., vs. Stonerook, et al, has been dismissed. Tho damage suit cause of John ! Brunton vs. Harriet. Rice has been ) set lor February 22. The suit on note of Peoples State Hank vs. Fred Mathys has been dismissed. Tlie suit on note of P'-oj l's State ) Hauk vs. Mantis Lehman has been ! diamissed. 7.5- suit on note of O. F. Gillioin vs. Godfre.l Smith, ci al. has been ' set for March 9. The suit on note and forei losiiro t of Ixio Saylors for Saylors Motor ; I 0., vs. (!. M. Light, et al. has been sot for Issues February 32. 1 Ihe damage suit ot Jouepli Scott 1 va. William Shafer has been set for Mardi 21. Tlie suit to foreclose a niecbauie's t lien by Jesse O. Smith vs Charles : Grim has bo ri set tor March 14. The case of Industrial Loan and • Investment Co., vs. Ben Anker, et • al. on notes, has been set for i March 11. I tile <an i of Schafer H-n-itwarr-. Co. vs. Heber Humbargcr, suit on account and foreclosure has been i set tor trial March 31. The damage suit of Joseph Hower vs. Nickel Plate Railroad Co., has been set for April 1. Th« < ase of Bernard Manufacturing Co. vs. 1,. E. Opiiger, note, has been set for April 12. 1 The case ot Haase el a! vs. Wilr liam Wolfe, damage null has boon i set for Mardi 15. '1 he case of Lose vs. Charles Pennington, aicomit, has boon set t for trial March 8. Hie action to foreclose a tuechanr t ic s lion ot George P. Telford va. i Paul Schulte Oil and Gas Co., el al. and an injunction suit in cun a nection lias been set ior trial April 1 15. I he cast of L. E. Opliger vs. Al I fred Hogstou. state lire marshal, et al. damages and injunction, has a been set tor trial April 15. The damage unit of Pk-kctt v... : iNuusbaqni Novelty Co., has been I , set for March 4. ’ I The suit on note of Old Adams
Hank v- ic,,,,, been dismissed The suit in: () missed. vs Mi’S'-s • ■ damages February Real Estate Daniel t) ; l( B’die Cre.-k - . ~ jR Roop for $1 <'ii laivina 1b.,.; d , r „, Creek tow n>li et ux for $l on Oivillc , ■ TI mas et ux ■ jagg ■IV in Wabash ■ ,i Eicher for sl.ni' BB Joseph I-.. for SI.OO. Albi ~ Mnnr.i' ■,. Rich for s2.:i">' l(a< ht-l i: i; . ' ; ' for >I.OO. ■ Intersta!'' I'.i. ~ u i| M| land in \\ j ' ■ > .-Hg H . man Ah. ■ ;; Marr-age L.;en« Jason A Wa i ■< ; BE tut. -- - — noth i: «n r i x \ i f or i:» vll x mH Noth*' . I <ht«»r>». Ii« h ' •! I . A M< Gill, ■ ; Adams < ’ii • • .~j ‘ tur, Indiana, :?ti , hX-bfUMPY. 1 J , .; .-.(( any. uhx th.. I \ x ’ - NTS u ' .-ih'i bh>>iil< ■( and said -- - - .inti tlfi-f innk. and re* .- E. Hurt L< | lH»vnt111". Indiaii't !•■< hrtvirv Get the Habit - T’-ade at — ~ ■ - n SALE CALENDJS Feb. o han S! ■ • 1 -m. I Monroeville. i ■• ins out K ! Roy Johnson, an i H Feb. 8 Erni< \’?s. :i and U mile sou:|i - ' Stork sale. K- -i'lison. ifl| Feb. 9—Ralph Shacy. in a and Wells Couiii. nie 2% north of State lb'ad 18 <1 out sale. Roy .lolinsuti. ase Feb. 11- Christ Maiiiaiq I miles east and 3 miles not ; Decatur, closing -ill sale. ■ Johnson, auct. Feb. 12—Joe (r. - i lander. I Ind., closing out sale. Roy i son, auct. Feb. 13- < oinniuiiHv sale. Feb. 15—Jot U-. I'-.-nil! of Monroe. ('|<-;ii . cut sale. i Jchnsen, auct. Feb. 16—Chat ii. h-e-fer. 3; I north and >. mile west nt Mi i Closing out sale. ii»y Joi auet. ! Feb. 17- D. l ’■! -Michael miles west oi Vault rd. Ohl Lincoln highway. I miles not VaaWert, O- Ro - .lei.nEtra. i Feb. 18—J. Rumple aad Pure Bred Hampshire «o» Decatur sale barn Roy J’* auct. 1 Feb. 19—Fred < Lutiesaa poleon. O. Hampshire bred ) sale. Roy Johnson auct , Feb. 30—N. F. Steiner. Bl« O. Duroc hog sale. R r ’>’ n ' J aunt. u Feb. 22 Monroeville 1 White Breeders As a1 sale, on Bert Morquardi north of Mourocvlll* K"? son. auct. ■ Feb. 23 Martin lx?"’ north ami 3 miles cast ’■ Purebred Duroc H‘>g “ ' 0 ’ Ohio, Roy Johnson, a mtFeb. 24 J. ft. Horine. north of Convoy. Oh’e ( 1 out sale. Roy Johnson, «'“ • Feb. 25—T. D. Ramsey, 3 east of State line, on road' 1 and 2 miles north. RW 0 Feb 26—Graham att'l t) % mile uoith of ' mile east. Chester A 1 " sow sale. Roy Johnson. J 1 Mar. 1-Joc W u, £-“"’ of Coldwater. Mich. < - sale. Roy Johnson, am' I Mar. 3-F. Barker 2 m ■ and % west et Con' o '- Lincoln highway. Kl ’' ; auct. , j i Mar. 4—Beu Shroyer. - east and 1 mile north oi P’ » Roy Johnson, auct.
