Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES # - « FOR SALE K(>R SiAJAC —1926 Ford pickup truck Also 8 x 10 Axminster rug, like new. Roy Johnson, 312 No, 10th St. Phono 1022. a309-31 FOR SALE — Kalamazoo celery. First lot south of the Christian Church, Saturday. k2lO-3tx FOR - SALE—Sows, with pitta by side, double Immuned P. J. Spangler, 4% miles a.uthwest of Decatur H*BU FOR SALE - $700.00 Waltham Player Piano, bench and 100 rolls Will transfer this account to responsible party for balance of $62.00. Write, Waltham Factory Representative, Box 223, Kokomo, Ind. 211a3tx| FOR SALE—3 year old Guernsey cow and calf. Howard Mauller. phone 864-R. 211t3x FOR SALE— Fresh fish every day. Good fresh meats and groceries. Mayors & Frye, North End Grocery, phone 454. 211t3x ~ WANTED WANTED—RADIO and ELECTRICAL WORK. Tubes tested free. Phone’ 625 MILLER RADIO SERVICE. a196-30t WANTED —To buy a second hand bicycle. Phone 5142. 209-3tx WANTED TO RENT—A house in or near Decatur at not more than $6.00 per month Phone 103 a2lO-3t WANTED — A boy IS years old wants to work on farm. Reasonable wages. Inquire 1044 Russell street:” 209-3tx ■ WANfel) TO BUY—Onions Onir,ns Onions. Onions. Hugh W. Baum now buying. Phone S 3, Auburn. a209-3t o — FOR RENT ro®pNT—Strictly modern In-use Vsmtrit Sept. 8. Rent very reasonFOR YtENT —8 room house; 337 Mercer ave. Call phone 383. FOR'RENT—-Strictly modern home.) Inquire of Mark Braden, phone l 737 gSll-tt! LOST AND FOUND LOST or STRAYED—Boston Bull Terfjer. Femtile. Answers to name of “Uwt” Perfect marking on face. RewSTTti. phone 1281 210-3 t COURT HOUSE . Marriage Licenses Christian A. Inniger, route number 2. "Berne, a carver, and Esther j E. Lj+begger, route number 2, Berne W. A. THORN! OV BURIED TODAY CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE *••••*••«•« The-body was taken to the Black Funeral Parlors Saturday evening and removed to the home Sunday. Funeral services were held from ; home.,.Tuesday afternoon with the j Hev. D. M. Byerly officiating. Bnr-! ial was made in the Decatur cem-1 etery. BARGAINS — Bargains In Living) Room, Dining Room Suita, Mat tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. ' Monroe, our Phone number ia 44 ct. I DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases) of cattle and poultry. Office and Res. 508 No. 3rd st. PHONE 102. J. M. DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Modern, Dependable 24 hour service. MRS. DOAN, '.ady Attendant. Ambulance Service anywhere. Phone 1041 — l — amm — l *—■—— YAGER BROTHERS Fune-al Directors Ambulance Service, day or rigtU Lady Attendant Phone 103-44 Funeral Home, 110 80. First Bt. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director W'hen the hour conies your final tribute need not be costly to be of fitting dignity, 500 — Phone — Tit Lady Assistant Ambulance Servtce. E. L. Mock, M. D. announces opening of an office inj the K. of C. Building. Decatur, I Phone 166 Special attention to diseases and j surgery of eye, ear, nose and throat
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET BERNE MARKET Corrected September 6 No commission and no yardage. Pigs $1.40 140-170 pounds .... $3.80 j IT# ; ,minis $4.1" 230-260 pounds s4.on : 260-304) pounds $3.90 Roughs $2.75 | Slags sl.l# Ve(i,ls $6.55 Lambs $4.75 — EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Ruffalo, N. Y., Sept. 6.—(U.R) —Livestock: -Hogs: on sale, 1,100; active, 5- : 15c over Monday's average, deslr able 170-210 lbs., $4.90 $5; medium weight butchers ahseut; 120-160* lbs.. $4.25-$4.75. Cattle: Receipts, 50; cows fully Steady; cutter grades, $1 75-$2.25; few fat cows, $3.50; medium hulls,) ♦3 $3 25; nothing done on holdover steers. Calves: Receipts, 50; vealers un-j changed. $8 down. Sheep: Receipts, 200; lambs j steady; good to choice moderately sorted, $6.60; bucks, $5.60; com moil and medium, $4.60-$5. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May - Wheat, old .54% .58% .63% Wheat, new .54% Corn .30% .33% .38% 4 Oats .17% -19% 24% 11 FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 6. —(U.R) — | Livestock: i Hog market, steady; pigs, $3.75- 1 $4; light lights. $4.20-$4.30; lights., $4.30-14.10; mediums, $4.20-$4.30; , I heavies, $4 $4.20; light roughs. $3 $3.25; heavy roughs, $2.60-$3; stags • sl.st>-$2; calves. $6.50; ewe and t wether lambs. $5.25; bucks, $4.25. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK \ Indianapolis, Sept. 6. —(ILfi) —Live- S stock: Hogs. 7,000; holdovers, 157;, d I mostly 5-10 c off: bulk, 160-300 lbs., I j 54.40-14.50; latter for most 180-275 jibs., few butchers, $1.55; 300 lbs.. \ c j up, $4.10-$4.35; 130-160 lbs., $4.10 | $4.30; packing sows, $3-$3.75; few $3.85. 3 Cattle, Lsot>: calves, 600; general p t o: best steers with weight strong to 25c up; others , < stearv-strong; early steer sa’e. I $9.25 and $9.50; plain killers bid,! SS-$8.75; some held above $9.50; low grade killers. $6.50; most heif- i ers. $5.25-$7; common under s4;] beef cows. $2.75-$4: practical top. 1 $4.50; low cutters and cutters, $1.25- i $2.50; vealers 50c up, $6.50 down, i I Sheep: 2.100; lambs, strong; good ewe and wethers, largely. $6; J I several, $6.25; bucks around, ss:l throw outs down to $3 and lower, j t LOCAL grain market Corrected September 6 ■ r N>.. t New Wheat 60 lbs or better 44c i No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs 43c j Old or New Oats 13c , Soy Beans Soc , j New No. 3 White corn 33c - I No. 3 Yellow corn 38c J ( LOCmL GROCERS EGG MARKET j Eggs, dozen -14 c J Try our Peerless HousePaini. Gives good service 4 i and satisfaction. $1.69 per,, | gal. Callow & Kohne. 7t6 , O Free Ice Cream Wed. night i at Sunset. Round and square i dance. — G. J. KOHNE. M.D. Physician-Surgeon announces the opening of an office-, at the corner of Third and j Jefferson streets Phones: 445 Office. 389 Residence Office Hours, 10 to 11:30 a.m. j< 1 to 4 p.m. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ■ : 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 j i Roy H. Andres? LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR North 2nd St. Above Schmitt Meat Market Phone 1193 t For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed 'I Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. , Itos p. m., 6toßp. m. ! Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st.
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f Test Your Knowledge j | Can you answer seven of these | i j test questions? Turn to Page j Four for the answers. ► ♦ J. What do the initials U. S. S. i R. mean? 2. What portion of Germany was occupied by Allied Troops following the W rid War Armistice? 3. Where is Crater Lake National Park locnted? 4 <ln whose administration did William Jennings Bryan serve as Secretary of State? 5. Why do gasolne tank wagons 1 drag chains behind them? 6. What country is called Chosen? i 7. Wllit is the modern meaning! of “Pent House"? 8. What is a Homonyn? 9. How many “Battles cf the | Marne" were ftught during the ] World War? 10. What country owned the Utah 4 country when it was first settled j by the Mormons? 1. What languoge did Jesus speak ’ in everyday conversation? 2. Does the Mediterranean Sea have tides? 3. Who composed “Alexander’s! Ragtime Band?" 4. What caused President Andrew , Jackson's death? 5. Why is the sun hottest when I directly overhead? 6. What i 3 the chief crop of Texas? 7. What instrument Is used to measure humidity in atm* sphere? 8. What great natural history museum is located in N. Y. City? 9. Flow- many hours solo flying is required for issuance of a transport pilot's license? 10. What is the hairiest liquid known? — NOTICE We will start our cane mill about i Sp.pterr.lber Bth aid we will be very l glad to work up your cane. We will j cut the price to fit Hoover times. JOHN EICHER 211 4t | of \ ilmintNtrn trlx Notice is hereby Kiven, That the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of John I Hobiet, Jr., late of Adams County j deceased. The estate is probably solvent. | Olive E. Hoblet, Administratrix { Clark J Lutz, attorney August 23, 1932. Aug 23-30 S-6 I XOTICT2 OP F.\F,(l tOR S SALE OP HEAL ESTATE STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ALLEN, SS: fare: EntMle of 4 llrwder drcrnitd. The undersigned. Executor of the iast Will and Testament and Estate! of Celina Hessler .deceased, hereby} gives notice that by virtue of the. power conferred by the Will of saictj decedent, he will, at the hour oft ten] o'clock, in the forenoon, on the Ist* day of October, 1932, at the office of Ed A. Hosse. located at Number 153 South Second Street, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, the real estate of said decedent, located in Adams County, Indiana, described as follows towit: The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Eight ffi). and the Southwest Quarter of j the Northeast Quarter of Section Eight (8). all in Township Twenty, seven (27) North, Range Fourteen (14) East, in Adams County. Indiana, A ’so the Northwest Quarter of the j Southeast Quarter of said Section Eight (8). Township Twenty-seven 7) North. Range Fourteen (141 East, in Adams County, Indiana Said sale will he made subject to the approval of the Allen Superior Court Nupibe*" 2. for not less than the full anproised value of said .real and upon the following term* and conditionsTe**ms: Cash, or one-third cash one-third in nine (9) months and one-third in eighteen (1*) months; the deferred payments to be evidenced bv notes of the pur- i r-baser bearing interest at the rate of siv per cent per annum from date I lof sale, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorne v fees ami secured bv » *>st mortgage on the real estate sold. j?jr>W ARD W. MEYERS. ! Executor of the last Will and Tes- ; tament of Celina Hessler Deceased. Aug 30 S-6-13-20 ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 0. 1932.
£ : * “Miss Smoke Eater" Pretty Miss Aiieen Cook, of Wash- ! ington, D. C., is shown with some of the cups which will be distributed j following the annual Labor Day firemen's parade in the capital. More than 2150 fire companies ftom several States have accepted invitations to participate in the colorful pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and diughter Dorothy spent Labor Day in Chicago 11 "'O * ■» — a otic e m cmm meeting OF (Ol ATI ( Ol \( IL Notice is hereby given that regular session of the Adams County council <■( .Vlams Ccrunty. Indiana will be iK*ld at the Auditor’s office | in the Court House at Decatur, Ind- ‘ iana, at 9 A. M. on September 20, j 1932, for the purpose of making I the following special appropriations (for the several county offices towit; 401 and 402 Expenses of commitment of | patients to ! Salary of County Council 1 10.00 i Legal Advertising 200.00 Probation officer 100.00 I taxpayers appearing shall have I the right to be heard thereon. After such appropriations have been determined and made, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such appropriations may appeal | to the State Brard of Tax Comniisi sioners for further and final action thereon, by filing their petition ( therefor with the county auditor and | the State Board will fix a date for I hearing in this county. I Dated September 3, 1932. ALBERT HA BLOW Auditor of Adams County Sept 6-13 \PfMHFSTMEAT OF EXE( 1 I BIX Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of John T. ! Myers, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably soli vent. , Drusilla Myers, Executrix I August 27, 1932 Sept. 6-13-20 1 o -— ■* NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee of the John i. Myers Co., Inc,, an insolvent debtor, will, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock P M. on Wednesday the 21 day of September, 1932, at late store of said debtor located at 154 North Second Street. Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale in bulk and at private sale the entire S stork of merchandise ot said debtor consisting of Clothing, boots, shoes men and boy*' furnishings and ail other stock of merchandise all of which is more particularly described in the inventory on file in the office of the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana. If not sold on that date the sale will he continued from day to day until sMd. Terms of sate; Cash in hands on approval of sale. The sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adame Circuit Court. iMiutorp Bernstein, Trn*(4»e Decatur, Indiana Lenhart. Heller and Schurger. AUQpnoys 13 Why worry about your Farm Mortgage coming due? Get a Federal Farm Loan 33 i years. 707 Court street, Fort Wayne. ~ “
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FARM BOARD NOT TO SELL SURPLUS Federal Farm Board Will Not Sell Cotton or Grain During This Year Washington, Sept. 6. — (U.R) —The farmers fear that federal farm boat*! ho'dings ot surplus grain and cotton would lie sold and depress the present market of rising prices, ' was removed today. The farm board's announcement •that it would sell neither cotton or grain this year, was viewed here as an attempt to give a psychological ! stiimi’us to business generally, es- - 'specially in rural sections. It came i six days after the Reeonstruetirffi Finance Corporation loaned ss#,oi)tf, > 000 for tho purpose of withholding' snrpus colton from this year's market. The Imard said that the cotton .stabilization corporation would sell none of its estimated 2,000.000 bales j | until March 1, 1933 and that the ! American Cotton Cooperative Asso-. lelation would withdraw its present stocks of the 1930 crop July 31. | next year. The grain stabilization! corporation's estimated 3.000,000 1 hushe s of wheat will be kept off the market until at least the first ; of next year. Tlie cotton stabilization corpor- j at ion reeent'y decided to sell within the next 12 months 650.000 bales! of its holdings. It has allready sold ; 300,000 bales. The remainder will be withdrawn from sale with the j exception of minor amounts a’readv 1 consigned to foreign countries, or! j cotton that may be sold at 12 cents or more a pound on the basis :>f i New York future prices. • A few sales of surplus grain to i foreign countries —sales which will - j not affect the market price of grain —are also planned. The grain stab jilizatlon corporation also wns a I certain amount of future contracts.’ j These will be held off the market 1
■■MMMBBnBBHnaBMnnHMHni 1 Public Auction As I am going to quit farming. I will seil at public auction at myj ! residence, l mile south of Williams, \4-mile north of state Road 27] or G miles northwest of Decatur, commencing at 12:30 o'clock, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1932 The following property to-wit: One span of Mules, 4 years old, sound and good workers. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE—9 * Red cow, will lb fresh Feb. 1, giving good flow of milk; Holstein ' ■ cow. fresh. 4 years old; Jersey cow. bred May 5, giving 3 gals, of milk: : Jersey cow, fresh; Holstein cow. fresh, 9 years old; Roan Heifer, will ■ be ftesh In February; Heifer, bred; Heifer, 3 months old; one Calf. . six weeks old. ; 14 HEAD OF SHEEP —Five Shropshire*"Ewes and nine lambs. 10 HEAD OF HOGS 2 Sows, bred; 8 Shoats, 75 to 1011 lbs. each. POULTRY—Four Geese; 85 Laying Hens; 125 Young Chirkens. j • full grown. GRAIN—IS acres of rorn in field; 125 bushel of wheat; 60(1 bushel I of good oats; fi tons of mixed hav; 4 tons of timothy hay MACHINERY One binder, 8 ft. rut, almost new; 5 ft. mower; Keystone hay load i j er; 10 disc fertiliser drill, good as new. Ideal manure spreader; John! Deere cultipacker; double disc and trailer; 2 spring tooth harrows; ] i rase r ding plow; 2 walking plows; 2 corn cultivators; farm wagon; ' 3 ir,,n wheel wagon; set of hay ladders, and grain bed combined; set) i ot common hay ladders; cream separator, new; five 10-gal. milk pans- ! 2 sets of farm harness; 2 iron kettles; fruit jars; extension ladder: j cook stove. Round Oak. almost i,ew; base burner; washing machine I and forks, scoops, ax handles and many other articles. II TERMS—AII sums of $lO and under, cash; over that amount a! -J credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving a good bankable note, the first three months without interest and the last three I ~ months Interest at 8%. Three per cent off for cash. » GEORGE BERNING, Owner i Fred Reppert and E. C. Doehrman, auctioneers
I until January 1. Chairman James C. Stone of the; board said he hoped the action; would bring better prices •'thanj i would ordinarily exist at this tiine."j The H F. C. loan-$35,009,000 to Ithe Cotton Cooperative and $15.000.-j 1000 to the Colton Stabilization Cor-1 jporstkm— is backed by cotton as) - security at $25 a bale. It is esti- j mated that the two agencies hold. I together about 2,600,000 bales. Stone explained that but one loop-1 holp was provided for possible sale j !of cotton this year. In the event j ;cotton goes to 12 cents a pound (It 1 was 8.53 Saturday t the two cotton | , agencies might decide to soil some I of their holdings, he said. The 300.000 bales of stabilization .cotton a'reaily sold, Stone said, was ' mostly shipped abroad. Blind Woman Enjoys Talkies Marian, O.. —(UPt Although she j ie blind, Mrs. Hannah Fletcher, 37, , of Itic'iweod. attends and enjoys a 1 talking m hon picture each week Generally she is accompanied by her 14-year-old son, Chi rles, who explains the actions in scenes that have neither saund3 nor dialogue. o — Hook To ExDlode Popular Russian Idea | PHILADELPHIA <U.fi> - The i popular idea of Russia as a workj ingman's paradise is to be ex- ' WANTED To put out on shares 2 Spotted Poland China Gilts. Inquire of James Sprague, Phone 1077. AUTO LOANS Eorrow needed money on your auto. Repay on easy terms. Confidential Service. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Decatur, Ind. Phone 2-3-7 L
ploded in- a book now being prepared by a Philadelphia workman. For two years Julian Sel'inger walked the streets of Philadelphia —in seeking employment, then he borrowed money from a friend and went to Russia. lie said that the masses of Russians are merely waiting for a leader to throw off the yoke of
MITKK TO TAXI’AYKBS 04' T\\ mil:. In the Matter of determining the Tax Bates for < • ruin Bine Creek Township, Adams County, Indiana. B-f the Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Blue *'’ *» k Township. County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of <;n»! fit'inn ipaltty regular meeting phtce, on the 6th day of September ’.u,:.. will the following budget; HI IKiKT ( I. \SJtIFICATItiA FOR TUWNdIID Tnnnnhip Di»«t Salary of Trustee 600.00 Repair of Vljnipment I office Bent 60.00 Srh«*o| Furn and K*|Uip Trustee’s Expense School Supplies a. Traveling 125.00 Janitor SupplD* Records and Adv. 125.06 Fuel for .. Public Ditches 75.00 Ijoans, Int an.l Insurance i Pay 4 Adv. Board .... 15.00 Transporta! -•n children l^^B Miscellaneous: *«(*•« Light and Power Total Twp. Fund • . 1 JOO.OO .. TwfHoa Fund Total Special > -1 Fund, Pay of Tea* hers 3son 00 BB| School Transfers * * 3H440.06 r jj*!' 4 * Hewd F«»d Total Tuition Fund 760»*.0(H ftbnM.s —. Fund j Interest Repair of Building anil [Total Bmd Ftind Ipip Ground 3A0.n0 t g«S| csriHm: of fi mix to hi: ku«i n Tewnsliip Tattlaa Fimol Fund Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 12"" 7S"« Deduct Mis* 1 . Revenue imorning year , laßal (estimated on former year Mine. Rev.) jßflgH Subtract line 2 from line 1 I- 1 "" •!»" j Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of of present year } _ 531 Total (of lines 3, 4. 5 and 6) 24"" 7 434 > Actual Balance July 31st of present year ’**' Tax to be collected present year (December settlement) 4""' JSB| Total (of lines 8. 9. and 10) ... 413 -W* 'Hj Subtract line 11 from line 7 ........... .. P.‘*»7 ; ’774 I*^^B| i Est. Working Bal. for six months after close .^^E| of next year t n **t greater than H of line 3 3 ’- 4 1 Amt. to be raised by tax levy „ j (add lines 12 and 13) . . 1147 <-^4* PROPOSED LEVIES Kurd Proper* > r Township .13 'Tuition 71 mm I Special School Bond 12 IM Poor * in • Total 1.19 ■■ ( oinpamtixe stntrmeMt of Taxes Collected mol (•* »*♦“ * < olfrvtril ( .illrrtnl ' nllrrlrt I'unrt. n,.(4, |. r ,, mm I.M! Il'.li Township . . ...... 86M.59 85*.Hi -:il "" I ;<>«•! i :n.Jk ■ {Tuition <454.48 *438.51 iim"' BB I Special School . ......... <597.9i 4578.48 41 1'7 { lionU Ift7.4< 1111.6:! 1 Total Ihx pay ere appearing .hall have a right t> he heat l .. i • ;'H. I tax levies have determined, ten <»r more t\l* ’ ' i selves aggrieved by such levies, mat appeal to the K-wM "Hj j Commissiohera for further and filial action nlinaaPj^U | therefor with the County Auditor not late than th. f> M -nday ot^H j tember, and the State Hoard will fix a date of lie <*«' •ln.it at sail meet!.lff Tor the pay of transfers, j : ’ teachers and *3llß for the tl a uspoi tat lon of < iiilili • i. wii' In the special School Fund available for the year : ltated August 25 1932 DAVID l> II UIPJ-hiK H August 30 Sept. 6. j .« imhip rrutin^* PUBLIC SALE 1 As I am moving away I will sell at public auction at my j 3 miles Last ot Decatur, mile South of State Road No. !"■ “ ■ Monday, Sept. 12, 1932 | Commencing at 10 a. nt. ■ 2 — HEAD OF HORSES — 2 gl Sorrel horse, weight 1300 lhs.; Bay horse, weight 130" n>s . [ good workers. H 5 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 5 . --I Black cow, 2 years old. giving good flow; Guernsey ■ i °ld. will freshen Nov. 18th; 3 good yearling heifers, hreii HOGS—Hampshire sow and 8 pigs by side; Hamp-hirc * r ■ ! P*BB by side; 5 shoats weight 100 tbs. each. N -,gR SHEEP AND GOATS—II good Shropshire ewe-; ■"> Ang° ra ' ■ Goats. RABBITS—I 9 head mixed giants. S HAY. STRAW AND GRAIN jM 6 ton of clover hay; 15 ton baled straw; 20 acres of < n 7 acres of soy beans in field readv to cut any time after the - ■ IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS i One set of Pitiess farm scales; Binder; C. B * ; "isv; Afower; two Oliver corn plows; Hay rake; Roller. u j loader; Tedder; Spring tooth harrow; Spike tooth 'a 'jjjj j wheel wagon and box; Wagon and hay ladders; Riding^ J Cider press; Sheep clippers; two individual hog houses; - harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS pill Table; Dresser. 4 Sleds; Kitchen Cabinet: Bet -j j{W | ('hairs; Bock Case; Barber Chair and equipment, ninn. ■ j numerous to mention. — REAL ESTATE — . wa ter: 1 8 Room Brick House, full sl*e basement, good N . par to' {acre rs land. This will make an ideaj country home • # schools and churches. Ideal for any one wishing * 1 I Must be seen to be appreciated. Immediate possession TERMS —Cash on day of sale. Lunch served on the grouuds. JACOB BARTLETT. 0*? Roy Johnson, auct. " A J
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