Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED i ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES > • FOR SALE FOR SALE 1928 Buick rnaJJFen 1925 Buhk coach; 1988 Whippet coach, and a 1926 Studebaker coupe. Frank Wrecking Co.. W. Monroe St. 98-6tx FOR SALE Bay mare six years old. Roan mare four years old. Both sound and well broke. Decatur Decatur phone 861-0. 95-5 t FOR SALE —Mastodon Strawberry -pianu $1.50 per 100 Decatur Floral Co. Phone 100. 95-»teod FOR SALE 2 good used Fordson tractors; new and used tractor parts. Plow points at a reduction See the new 15-30 Fordson. Craigville Garage. 85-tu-fri-10t FOR SALE —Manchu Soy Beans to Sell. A. D. Suttties. 97 ;;t FOR SALE Reeds Yellow Deni seed corn, germination guaranteed. Special 10 day sale at $1.25 per bushel. W. T. Rupert. Monroe ; phone. 93-3tx eod ! FOR SALE Dr. C. H. Branch will ■ rewtpn h,ome Thursday of this week ! and will offer his entire bee keep ing equipment for sale, each colony ■ f tKy equipped with super filled with : fMHidatfon c mb for $2.00. The en tif* outfit must be sold by Mon- , day night. April 25. 95-3 t I 1-'*>R SALE: Mostodon Everbearing , strawberry plants SI.OO per hund ■ ed. Homer Ginter % mile east of , I’Glt SALE —2 sows with 16 pigs. i Stax Thieme. Phone 845-C. 97-3 t ! WANTED Paper hanging and qjaintiug. Prices Reasonable. E. E. I Hower. Phone 5655. 96-3tx WANTED PAINTING AND PA PERHANGING. Fadeless wall paper for sale. Prices right on labor and paper. Residence 533 Studebaker st.. Phone 1052 up to May 1. 1932. John S. Cramer (Tkll mornings, noons and even lags 76t12 eod \VO(>I7VVANTED W. -ah, ;l fitrmers’ wool to be made into . Wankels or batting each week day except M nday and Saturday ■ P. M. until July 1. 1932 as follows 12 pounds wool in grease for 1 piair , 5 pound blankets. 2 pounds grease w ol per pound clean balling. Man u.acturing charges $2.62 per pair I plain and 24c per pound clean batting j Will accept wool for manufactur I ing charges at highest market : price. Farmers from a distance may pool and bring in wool callectively. Seven styles blankets to ; choose from. Columbia W olen Mills ■4’uiun ria City. Indiana. .41 Mb «'■ ■ O I FOR RENT FOR REN r—6 room s.-nt:modern • house on SOIIIII Fifth street. P ssession after May 5 Herman Dierkes. Phone 322. 95-31 X ' FOR RENT -5 room strictly med ern furnished flat. Hheat furnish-' ed. Call at 413 Merver avenin PBBbe ?9. 95-31 1 FuR RENl—Modern flat, furnished. 6 room house on North 13th ; St. 5 room house on Patterson ' street. Julius Haugk phone 666. 1 96-3 U'. • FOR RENT—6 acres of ground, a 7 I room modern heuse and a 6 room i house. Call 805. 7 -3tx : ’’Jgnee.y.ee’’ and ’’Doubt* Ignorance, tn logic. fv defined a. I that state of mind, which for want 1 of evidence is equally unable to as ; Ann or deny one thing or another , It is distinguished from doubt, which , Tan neither RfUrm nor deny because 1 the evidence seems equally strong lor both ■ —a 1 ' ... — SOTICK T<> TAXI-ASGKS Notice is given that Min- j uay, May 2. Ro- will be ' K .e last da.v ; to p*y your Fall Instilment of taxes. The county treasurer s office ( will be open from 8 A. M. to 4 p. m. ; itfring . the tax paying season Alli taxes* not paid by that time will be-I cffftie delinquent and a 10% penalty: wHI J>e added. Tlio«e who have • bought.or sold property and wish a| division of taxes are at>ke z ' to corn* i» at vnee. Call.'on the Auditor for errors and 1 reductions. ’I he Treasurer caul make no < orre< tlofix. Th* Treasurer will not be respon I sible for the pensMjr of delinquent!' rebutting from the uninilsslon i of lawyer to State definitely on' what property. they dew•** to pay, i in wft*»we name it ms v b* found, ’*» ■ what township w r corporation it i* Sitliai’M Persons owing delinquent tax-ee idmuW pa/ them s» once, the law is! •such that there ig no option left fr»r Uii TFv-?sMr~r uui tnfor> e the wilf<.,ti*»n tis delinquent faxes. Tjm nninial sale of delinquent iandhs ami lola will »»k* plurr on Xbv aeuwui Monday hi February 19£« nJ 10:<**» A. M. ■ County nrder.M will not be paid t»» anyone owing <TeHnquent taxes AU persoiis are warned against them. No revetots or therk* W ili b*» held after evpu ration «*f Hm*. as the new depository law requires the TreabUt*r to malt*' »iaiiy deposits. Farthular attention. If you pay taxer in- more than one township mention tl*e fact to the Treasurer al ho see. that your receipts call f«'r all your real estate and personal property. In making inquiries of tlie Treasburer rega’ thjj< to failure re-i do not rail w Hht-bada return i postage. I JOHN WtXJHTER Treasurer Adami County Indiana *ner» < 4a trt l
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected April 22 No commission u«a no yardage. H ;gs lUO-15D pounds $3.55 159-220 pounds $3.75 220-250 pounds $3.50 { 250-800 pounds $3.30 I Roughs 2.50. Stags $1.50 Vealers $5.25. Spring lambs $6.00. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. April 22. —(U.P) I —Hog market, 10-15 c lower; top. i $3.75-$3.85: roughs. $3; stags. $2: lialves, $5.50-$6; lambs. $6.15. . CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat .56“ s old .59 Wheat new .58% .61 Corn .32 .35% .37% I jOats 2m .22% .23% — East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs on sale 4400; weights beI low 200 R>s. fairly active to ail; j mostly steady; heavier weight l draggy; UK- or more lower; 150- • 210 lbs. $4.35 to mostly $4.50; mix i Hires $4.30; plainer lots $4: 220 i 250 ltrs. $3.90-4.20; rough sows. $2.75; packers $3-3.25. Cattle receipts 150; rather slow.; ’ largely steady; medium sows anil i heifers $5.50; common $4.50; cut , , ter cows $1.75-2.50. Cattle receipts 650; vealers ac-| i tive. generally 50c higher; some, ; in between kinds up more; good; Ito choice $6.50-75; common anil i medium $3.50-5.50. .Sheep receipts 700; lambs slow ; , weak to 25c lower; good to choice; i clippers $6.50-6.75; near choice; wiwlskins $7.35; few native spring- ' ' ers. $9.25-10. ' — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET <’crreitetl April 22 — I X\». 2 N f, w Wheat 45c I> ]l»s. White Oats 18c ' i 2S lbs. White Dais 16c I ■ Barley 30c , Rye 30c | 1 ■ Soy Roans 30c : New N<>. White Corn 31c New N.i. 3— \ • How Corn 36c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET 1 Eggs, dozen 9c .. I; U. B. JUNIORS WILL PRESENT PROGRAM — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ! -—w F; uglily and Vivian Hitchcock. , Recitation —<Donna Johnston. Recitation—Junior Hakey. Song. "Hring Them In"—Jewells |, Playlet. "Go F .1 wrird." Recitation —Junior Jolqjsou. Song. “Tell Us the Story”— Jun- • ior Girls. Song. “We're A Story To Tell” — > Junior Boys. I’antomine. "Onward Christian I i Soldiers." Junior Girls. Opening of Clad Chests. Closing S .ng. ”1 Would be True.” i ’ Benediction. — 0 1 l Cs'.i*«r- Wall Mot Unique Keren, exf.-nratL >- Asm bv Dr Sven Hodin tnrHcate that there were other great walls in Hie Far 1 East besides ’he famous great x«U I China
DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases’, of cattle and poultry. Office and Res. 508 No. 3rd al. PHONE 102. S. E BLACK funeral director Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly , day or night. I Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service. ——— tor Better Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd . st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30- -12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:po p. in. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or ' night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone to. Koutdeuce Phone. Decatur 101 l ' Residence Phone. Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT. |i
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EKIFF * M F In thu Adums Circuit Court, State) f Indiana. Cause* Number 14251. ihe Mutual Benefit Life Insurance I Company, n corporation, vs. Katharina tweinhard. unman led. Ulri< h i I Keinhard. unmarried, Ephrain Rein-! I hard, unmarried. Alpha Reinhard, a| I minor, Sylvia Reinhard. ;» nint'r. Am- . io* Rem laid, a iiiinui, Aaron Reinhard | ia minor; Junas Nruenst-hwander, ail-I ministralor of the estate of Daniel | O. Ketnnard. deceased; Clara Miller, 1 ; J homas i Flynn; Morris E. Stutts, i i»> virtue ol an Order of sale to | me dire* ted and deliveretl from the I chik <«t the Adan.s Circuit Court in 1 the above entitled cam**, i naw j levied upon and will expose for sale , by public an ti n at the Court House ■ l*n»r, vast entrance, lirst fluor, ini sail County, oetween the hours oil u clock A. M. and 4:00 o clock t ' i M. on Wednesday, the 11th day of * 'Max. a.l», tne rents and pre'its | i t >r ,i t r.ii not seven years I i «n<- following described real j est He 10-wit: •nr south half of the northeast I quarter ol section twenty-two <32> I tou n»nip twenty six utii north, | 1 ran see tnirteen 113) east. Also, the I j northeast quarter of the northwest ! quarter of sect! n twenty-seven (271 township twenty-six i26> north, i range thirteen <l3l east, except fuur I acres olf of the south side thereof,! I lea\ ing 36 acres, mure or less, ami ! • □niaininK in the aggregate 116 | I a< res. more ur less, situated in Adams County. State of Indiana. And, !on failure to realise therefrom the full amount of tne judgment inter, esi tuervon and costs, I will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of the above described premises. taken as tiie property of Kaiharina Reinhard, unmarried, Ulri<*h I Reinhard, unmarried, Ephrain Rein-I hard, unmarried; Alpha Reinhard,] .1 ininui Sylvia Reinhard, a minor; I Amos Reinnard, a minor; Aaron I Hl i.i.ai-L ,< minors .L*n is N. ii»-4t-< u- I wander, administrator of the estate I <d l»aiiicl o. Reinhard, de<eased:l Clara Milhr, rik»mas F. Flynn, Morris E Stulls, at the suit of 3he ! Mutual Rem lit Life insurance Con-* pany. Said .'•ah- will made williout any i relief wnateier from valuation ur appraisement l«iws. Bur! Johnson, Sheriff Adams County, In liuna. iru hte and Litterer, Attorneys. | Apu l 1.'.-32-J!i MIIIKIFF Mtl In the IrtaniM < ir« uit ( nttrf. stair Ol luil in us. ( aiixc % timber 14. X».: • hr Federai Land Rank «»f louis, | ' Lawreme L. I»iehl, <k.MM ’ I’ienl. I ulnas L. Steffen, Martini May ; Sicuen. William Arn.»ld, Sadie Ar-j nold. Hti Steffen, doing business as I Rluifton T in S.iup. H. virtue of *tn order of sale to oh directed ami vk’ii.erril fruwt the I ‘ Ink of the Adams Cinuit Court in! t.H above entitled cause, I have I ‘vv»vd up >n amt will repose fur sale by public auction al the Court House l»oor, east entrance, first floor in said toiiiijr, between the ieuus m H» on o'clock A. M. an! I jhi u elocK P. M. on Wednesday, the Ilin ’lay’ ut May. A. I». 1532, the rent*' I aad profits, for a term nut exceed- I ing >r\ i: years, of the following! described real estate to-wit: ihr west half of the northeast quarter us Section township twenty-sewn * <2. > North, Rang. thirUrn <l3> East of t<ie Second Prim ipal Me.-t---«iia i. . mtainhig eighty < M.i» acres siiiMtvi in the County of Adams and siat«* of in liana. And on failur* to realize therefrom the full a-I mount of hie judgment interest thereon and r sts, 1 will at the same time and in tm- inaniter aforesaid, offer tor sab* the fee simple of tl*e above des< ribed premises. Taken as the property us R i’iehl, <>ulcHa idetil, ’lobias R Steffen, Martha May Steff n, W illiam Arnuid, | Sadie Arnold. Eli Steffen, doing business a- Bluffton iin Snup, al the suit </• The Federal Lund Bunk ol l. uis\ ill*. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation ur appraisement laws. Bur! Johnson, Sheriff A>lams County, Indiana L* riharl, Heller an i S* burger. AH vs Apirl R-Z2-2S no iu i; oi I OKE4 i.usi ri; In ihr \(lniii* 4 Irriiil I otirl ST A 1 E Ur INDIANA Al»AidS ‘ VM N I \ , SS: I irst Joint StucK Land Bank us Fut i Wayne VS. William H. Ls' l»t«n---m t gei, ina May Lichtenberger. II appearing by affidavit that the above eiHtiled a< tian is in relation to tn* following describe ! r« al < | -ii* in Adams » oun»y, Indiana, to I i he East half of the Eant half us i the Southwest Quarter of Section | thirty one in Township Twenty L’siht (2») North, of Rang* Fifteen iioi East, containing forty acres.! 4ijor«’ ur less. And for Hit foreclosure of a mortcage tMereuh, and it tuitiier appearing that the defendants William H. tn. ut ‘•nd Ina May Lt' ifrg**r, his wit*, are both non-rebi-dents us the State us Indiana. Nuw therefore, said defendants are hereby notified tu be and appear in the I iicutt Court us Adams < uunt-. in the Court House, in Decatur. Indiana, on the 10th day of June, HR’, and or demur to said complaint, railing tu d • so, jutigivm will be taken against tueui by default Milton < . W erliiig Clerk of the <’ircuit <’uur.t of Adams County Veu y, Shoaff and Hoffman. AttuineyH fur tae Plaintiff. April 15-22-2? | U’PPI% I MEAT OF feMIM I TOW Notice is hereby given. Thut the undersigned has been appointed Exe utur of tne estate us J. H. f uelHng Rte of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably Hulvent. Cnas. if; Fuelling, Executor April Hli l»:i2. hruehte and Li He re r. Attys. April 8-15-22 o—,— I ppuivfnirnt of idmlaßtrai rK gfcii; Notice is hereby given. That the und rsigned has been appointed Adninlstrutrix of the estate of Louise <' Mann, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. Verna M. Sprague Administratrix Mmh iqth 1»32 '< L V dlttr.-, April ' Get the Habit — Trade at Home i .am.-.. ■i'-.-LT 1-:?,/ . InfesSaeSwii•
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 22, 1932.
liEMBEKoP t»F| By HAZEL LIVINGSTON I COPYtUPHT 1931 BY K/ffO FKATURZS SYHDICATt:, INC. . - 1 !
SYNOPSIS Young and beautiful Lily Lou Lansing aspires to an operatic career. but her moderate circumstances necessitate that she go te business and study music evenings. Wealthy Ken Sargent, whom Lily l.ou loves, becomes angry when she insists upon practicing instead of seeing him and discontinues calling. I.ily Lou grows listlaws and overworks trying to forget him. She goes to her parents' home in Woodlake for a rest. Ken arrives and once again she is happy, hut she assumes an air of indifference toward him. CHAPTER EIGHT Her father would reach down and i put his slow, tough old hand over! hers. She knew what he was think- < tng hoping she wouldn’t bei going out. From the rocker her mother would say. “Dear, dear, the time goes so fast ..” That meant that soon Lily Lou would be leaving them again, and tn the few nights that were left she oughtn't to slip away with Ken. Lily ixtu's soft heart ached for them. She wanted to shower them with love, to make up to them . . . they'd done so much for her . . . But in the midst of her tender thoughts of them, the thought of Ken would come stealing . . . under her father’s warm palm her hand would tremble, her whole body would begin to shake with silly, cold excitement . . . suppose he didn’t come . . . well, what of it? Suppose he didn't? What was it to her? And the cold perspiration would break out on her forehead, on the palms of her hands. She'd be almost sick with the intensity of waiting . . iier ears straining to hear every sound . . . was that a motor? Was it turning down the lane . . what if t.e didn’t come? And then he’d drive up to the gate. There'd be the sound of the motor being shut off. His step on the hard dirt path, his voice “Lily Lou?” questioning, in the dimness, and the glad warmth in it when he saw it was really she . . . “Take your coat. Lily her mother would coax. Coat? Lily Lou, all warm and glowing ... a coat? It would smother her “No, 1 don’t want a coat, mother!" “You’d better. It gets cool later,” her father would urge. “But we won’t be long!” Lily Lou would never admit that they were going to be long. They always started out the same way. he a little silent and disappointed because she had promised to be right back . she cool and self-possessed, all slim and pale ini her summer elothes, her dark hair,' sleek, pressed close ,to her head and inside! Oh. inside, all breathless with excitement, all flattery with what had happened to iter . . Lily Lou iatnsing. .. . Someone in love with her! Ken Sargent was in love with her. Lily I.OU knew it. Knew it with the unfailing intuition that tells the secret to every girl. She used to study herself in the i big mirror in her room, the room ; with the big feather bed and the marble-topped dresser and the two i straight-backed chairs. The setting was al) wrong . . . the cheap lace spread that someone had given ' to mother, the pink and blue silk cushions with the gold lace edging . . . bv’ she was all right. .. pretty ! . . . she knew it. . . . ♦ ' Test \ our Knowledge t > i ' ' Can you answer seven <>t these ’ teat questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers » « 1 Whu was Gustave Flaubert? X In what tuuutry Io the city us, Abo? 3. ’.Vhat iu an aLlwloir? 4 W hat < ar-- nd the sinking of Hie submarine S-»l.’ , 5. What does Lnurel signify? 6. What does the name Kio De liinelro mean? 7. Wtw uaf, the Heroiuc in the i lie ure version of “Pader Horn ' ' , 8. Has Hoover bee.i ; i itiide the limits of the U. S. since > he was sworn iu a- President? 9. What is au Alcade? I 10. What Is a “tlush” in poker?
I -aHb ■ 5 r “Darling, you've hurt yourself ... let me see . . . Oh, what shall I do for you, Lily Lou?”
She'd take the little ivory-backed , j hand mirror she had brought with I her, stand in a bright light and; study her white, flawless skin, her ' finely-arched eyebrows, her long, dark eyes, velvety soft . . . It wasn’t vanity. It was a sort. of self-defense. She was thinking of it as part of her singing . . .| her stage appearances . . . She was trying, oh, so hard to remember that she wasn’t just the youngest Lansing, living in a funny little shed-like house, being squired around by the rich Sargent boy . . . i She was the girl who was going j to be a star ... a star who had 1 a natural voice, and a dynamo of , I energy, and an iron will, and yes —a lovely face and figure . . . the girl who was going to see her name LILY LOU LANSING in electric lights, whose face would look back I at her from magazines, from news- j papers, from billboards . . . When the soft, secret excitentent, the thrill of Ken would sweep over her too strongly, she’d rush wildly to the piano . . . lift up her voice ; and sing. Her mother, in the kitchen, or! . rocking on the porch, would listen, half afraid. She sensed, without ' realizing just what it was, that i I something was wrong. She thought; ' that Lily Lou was working too, hard. She wasn’t quite herself. , “1 love you, Lily Lou.” It came to her often now. Ken’s half-hesi-J tating, half-coaxing whisper. Though her whole being thrilled I jto it, she kept her voice steady.' “Don’t be silly, Ken," she always said. _ i ' And one night he surprised her., "Kiss me goodbye, Lily Lou. I’m : going back to town in the morning., ‘ I won’t be seeing you again, for a I while.” I She lifted her face, and he kissed! her. gently. Then he got out and I opened the door of the car, and; 1 walked with her up the dirt path to j ; the door. • “Goodnight, Lily Lou.” i He didn't even try 14 kiss her I again. j * CONG BESS TODAY” * (• — *ll R.— ♦ 'Senate: Continues consideration <>n Hes ■ j'? Rni’klP’od elpttion contest. Appropriations committee considers authorised ten per cent cut in ■supply bill for the treasury and : post office departments. Banking and currency committee continues short selling investigaItion. / Commerce sub couimlllee resumes hearings on intercostal shipping , bill. Judiciary subcommittee resumes ihearings on new baqkruptcy bill ■ Mines and mining committee continues hearings on Davis-Kelly coal ' bill. House: Continues consideration on naval
I Lily Lou stood on the porch. She I watched him go.' Watched him l climb into the car, start the engine. |He never even looked back. He ■couldn't be going, like that. With- : j out a word, after ail he’d told her ! about loving her . . . But he was! The car was moving . . . Lily Lou I opened her mouth to call him—he shouldn’t go like that! No sound came. Just a husky gurgie in her throat. Couldn't let him go . . . not like that . . . She ran down the path, tripped over the garden hose. A terrible cracking pain in her ankle. She ■ screamed. , The green roadster stopped. Her ankle hurt so that she couldn’t ■ get up. She sat there on the walk, ! with it doubled under her. and bit ' her lip to keep from crying, it hurt | so ... it hurt sc . , . and Ken was i going away. lie had stopped the car. and was running back to her. “Darling, you’ve hurt yourself ... let me see. I . . . Oh. what shall 1 do for you, i Lily Leu?" j She saw his face, strained and white and terrified in the starlight. I - . . His face, all tortured, because I she was hurt. Warm tears overflowed her eyes. ! ' She reached up her arms, and I buried her face on his shoulder. “I I was running ... to call you back, ; - and I fell—” ■ Now that she was started, she , couldn’t stop. . . . Lily Lou. who i I never cried. . . . j “I didn't want you to go,” she j sobbed, “so 1 ran—” , ■ He had her in his arms, and she ' ' saw his face, triumphant, exalted— ' It frightened her a little. She ' ■ wiped her eyes, managed to say. I “I’m sorry for making a fuss. 1 I must go in.” She got to her feet. The ankle i didn’t hurt so much now. bhe must Ihave imagined it—it was just a wrench. “It's nothing," she told him—“mostly fright.” I (To Be CcntinriM) 1 C.X’.ynght b> Features Syndicate, Inc. : pproprial ion:. L;.» Economy rt.mm’iteo meets on economy program Ways and means committee con i Unties bonus hearings. o—Exhausted Buck Rescued MARSHFIELD. Oregon. ~(U,P) — John Smith saw a buck deer j swimming in f’oos Bay almost; exhausted. He hauler the buck fillo his rowboat alter it had htink , once and was near drowning.! Smith rowed to the wooded shore! and released the. animal. ——■ o — NOTICE I will ’je away fr.m my .office all day Saturday. Patrons pleise take , j notice. Will l>e back Monday! morning. Dr. J. G. Neptune !
COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers Jarnos Eady, iu fat 30C Decatur j Cemetery to Clarvnce E. Baugaman j for 120.00. I’. S of A. Patent. SO at ids In ■ Hoot township to Henry Harmler. V. S. of Hi Patent, SO acres in i Root towiuhip to William Knapp. M4KHIFF * %I.E I»• tkr Id fl 111 w <lrm it 4 I9«l rt. *lN|r Os IndiMNH. 4 HUM* Numlirr IIX’I Belle Li< htennteiger \S. ('ulonvl I*, i Foreman. Anna E. Yahne Foreman ! Baroara Spuhh*r, Paul Lichteniiteig- ! | er. I‘oroth.Y Walters Leigh. Omar A, i McManama. The Peoples Loan and , i rust Coinpany, and Everett and; Hite Company, a corporation. By virtue of an tinier «»f sale to me l directed and delivered from the j Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court in | | the above entitled « auae I have 1 I levie I upon and will expose fori ; sal- 4»y public auction, at tne Court | House door, east entrant e flrat flour I in «aid County, between the hours; |of 10 o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock ;P. M on Ruturday the 30th day us! , April. A. I>. 1932, the rent* an«l pro-! fit* for a term not exceeding seven I years of the following described real estate TO-WIT: Inlut Number «2 4 in John Melbeisl a idtlion to the town (now City) of 1 L>etatur, Adams County, Indiana. And on failure tn realis* there ! from the full amount of the judg-j ment and interest thereon and coats i will at the same time and in tlir i manner aforesaid, offer for sale the | i fee simple of the dearribe*l premise**. | | lakm as tiie property «>f ('alone! j . }’./Foreman. Anna E. Valine Fore-i man. Barbara Spuhler. Paul Li< ht< n- j ; Steiaer, Iforothv Walters laiph, i Umar A M> M.iii hihi, The Peoples ; L>:in and I rntf Compativ, and Ever-’ left and Hite Company, a 4'orpora-R i tiun. 11 j At th. SHU of B lie Lb htenst. iger. ' nd -ale will . »nad» without any I relief whatever from valuation or j ; Appraisement Uyvk. BFRL J MINSON, Slu i iff I Xdams ('ounty, Indiana. 1 II M Ih V*> n. Attain, v — —_ —_
Public Auction 125—ACRE FARM—I2S SATURDAY, APRIL 30, at 1:00 P. M. Central Standard Time Or the Premises, in Preble Township This farm lx located 7 miles northwest of • ii'ur. on the 1 Chester Road. 4 inHes north of Preble, la miles southeast of fort"i! on the Winchester Road, 2 miles south of f. 6. Highway 27. t’ws schools, churches and markets and an ideal neighbor; ml. This is a good productive farm, and must be s»>< n to Is appndj ! Good six room house, large summer kite hen. ba-- tit under 'd house. Mrge mnk barn. Good htig house, corn < rjie-. i;iiplemeaH| und all neiessaiy outbuildings Nice orchard, ami wtiily «!■ , Umber. Well fenced and tile drained. This farm will sell to the highest bidder without r< ~<-rve. EASY TERMS- Small cash payment, long tint* ■ balance CHARLES BIEBERK K, Own® Sold by the National Realty Auction Company. I ■ .tur. ladiaß Auctioneers: Col Fred Reppert, and Col, Roy S. Johnson. For further information, call or sdte H. A elite Room ! Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg . Phone 606. Public Sale Iwi I sell at 1 üblic Auction at my residence, 1’ i - “M’t ' »f Decatur on the I‘iqua Road on THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1932 Sale to start at 10:30 a. m. the following property a 3 Head of Horses: Percheon. blue roan. I year- 11 ! 1.500 pounds, roan mare, lo years old. weight 1.600 pT i smooth month weight 1.600 pounds. 30 Head of Purebred Holstein?, registered and 1 - • , ?J 'credited test: Homegrove Fan Koradyke Lunde X" 'old. bred Feb 6; Jotric Hexene Korndyke Lunde DeKoi ■ I < yea.s old, bred Jan. Xu; Jeanette Mercedese Koi io..!>•• ■ ! t> years old. due June 15; Jotric Lunde Clothtide Por.tw ■ • ' .H -ii. - years old. Jotric Albino Walker DeKo R*”"’’ , ’ m | fresh. 2 years old. Jotric Rantoua Johanna Mercedt .-e i year.- old; Jotric Jlina Biy Lunde DeKoi, No. IPO’ 1 ’ " • yl ;old; Jotric Edith, 7 years did, bred Feb. 12: Jotrii Bo ! ' ' '‘ I old, bred Feb. a, Jotric ButtercHp, duo July I" - ~f !l 1 Lexanna, bred Fob 11, 4 years old; Jotric Martha W! |j year,- old; Jotric Daisy, bred Fqb. ft. I y<?rs old. J” !'i.'jiredi fresh, I yeers old; Evlyn. bred Feii. 8,7 years (, '‘ l ' ~( | l s; B 10. 5 ye ns old. fl yearling heifers, open, b hetf'-rs JJ" ’ „f B ii 1 year old, .so t's dsm 1,1:»2 pounds of butter, 25,77- ■’ J’’" |„, imt ■>. State ’’ ■lampion butler produtrr; dam 7 d» v - - :i dams' AH cows giving a good flow of milk Bull. 1 year, san” ' j 31 pounds butter. 2 bull calves, dams and S ran ' ,sir '., jgy t (l ft pounds. All sires 'm‘d whose dams and sires dam -- pounds of milk above 1.000 pounds of butter. This herd ■' our own farm. , tiucks eb neaa of Sheep: 24 ewes; 34 lambs; 2 ohrop 111 Farm Implements; J. D. 12 disc Fertilizer Drib. ‘p. ml uig Dutchman hay loadei. 7-(t. Wood binder; l >fele ’ ’ ..igr M? corn planter; 2 rttscs: Z J D. torn plows; corn sieu■ , sP rt spring harrow; cultivator; 2 plows, rake and teddet . - ‘ vonl biu* lets, ideal and International; wxgpu; grain and sto'.-s Miace laneoua: Hamess. DeLaval milker, equipm*- M .eorm» I electric motor. 3 h.p., 110-120 volts single phase; I - . , toV p: I®*“ Deering gas engine; 5 milk cans: tank heater; haid ‘ pto-egg i rocker; Bernls-Martin and braas beds and spring . tr ’ed; P° taW : cubar or; good shape; 1,000 chick brooder H. C.: corn <’ -■ and other articles not mentioned. amount a l ' rfl TERMS—AII snips under 4’20.00 cash. Ovei ’ Dt of four months fIU be given, purchaser giving a so^ 01 nearing interest at 8% from date and to pay fit*.' ‘ uote on day of sale, 4% discount for cash on sums 1 Lunch will be served on the grounuJ. O. THICKER, Route 8, Phone bb ’ Member of Holstein-Friesian A ssocl^' Lower, c “ > Auctioneers—Johnson and Daniels. if
I ■ WfDILE you areoe ▼V trip your person belongings may wing.’’ Many things q h appen to' them, h tuere’s no need to w O m you iiave a Personally 1 policy. A Per..mil 1 He; t, Pobcy >.«. a , m your tire .n,i hu-;,,.. a Boater which, ver,,o«rhrl«3 whenaw.. tr ;m jr.Ju,,2 the aepeno.ihle Aw™** | K , Cumpauy otiu do.a ( on P M . !m Aetna Lite Ins. Co, , Aetna Casualty & Surety Co, Aetna Automobile Fire Co. The SuttlesEdssards (<>.. Agts. Decatur, Inc. Phone 358 lllhiill l ii!liii|
