Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1933 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE or Trade —International gasoline engine and pump jack. Phillip Zangg, Decatur R. 6, Monroe phone 3 shorts on 4. 2013 FOR SALE -3 milk cows. Wanted to buy some clover hay. John, Struse. Phone 873-E. 21g-3tx FOR SALE— Coming 3 year old I black gelding Broke. Phone 719-T 20G 3t FOB SALE—Nice 20 A. home. Can be bought for SI4OO on easy terms. See The J. A. Harvey Realty Co., Monroe. Ind., 20e-3tx FOR SALE— Baby Chicks, Model j Hatchery, finest Quality, hatches every Tuesday and Thursday. Lowest prices. Model Hatchery Phone 44, Monroe, Ind. 20-6 t FOR SALE —Fresh cow and some turkey hens. John Schultz, phone 8738. 22a3tx FOR SALE —40 barred rock pullets ] May and June hutch now laying, I at the Community Sale, Saturday j Ervin Bienz. 22g-2t i WANTED WANTED—Canner and cutter cows fat cattle and hogs. Anybody having fat stock to sell call William Butler, phone 274 glO-tf ' WANTED- LADIES! LOOK — At! these prices. Ladies or childrens I, haircuts, 15c. Finger-wave 15c wet, , or 20c dried. Marcells 25c. [. Welker's Beauty Shop, 103 S. 10th . . street. Phone 646. ilt3 j j SALESMEN - WANTED — MENp WANTED —for Rawleigh City I: Routes of 800 Consumers kt and 1 , near Cities of Decatur. Bluffton,: i Fort Wayne and New Haven. Re- ■ - liable hustler can start earning $25 ; weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. IN-20-V, Freeport, 111. Jan 12-26-x LOST AND FOUND FOUND— 2 coon hounds. Owner ' may have same by paying a liberal reward 923 Mercer avenue. 21g3tx 1 STRAYED—BIack and tan colored rat terrier dog. Reward Phone : 457. 22-3tx o -• PRIESTS ATTEND MEMORIAL MASS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ington. s Father Seimetz, for 19 years, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic 1 church, died December 28. follow-' 1 ing an extended illness. Since his ■ deaith the church has been in 1 mourning, the streamers being taken down today. SALE CALENDAR Jan. 27 — Clara Brown. 431 Me- , Barnes St., Decatur, Household , goods sale. Schnepp and Drew, , Auctioneers. , Jan. 28 — Dorsie Burkhead. 521 ; South 13th street. Decatur Sale of , household goods. J. N. Burkhead. j auct. Jan. 28 — Decatur Community , sale. |' Jam. 30—Carl H. Tielker, 8 mi. , north of Decatur on State Road 27. 1 ; Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, , Auctioneer. Jan. 31—Geo. Reber, 4 mi south < 3 mile west of Decatur, Roy John-' son, auct. I Feb. I—Charles Miller 5 mi. east of Decalur, % mi. north and %mi east of Calvary Church. Closing out wale. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer. ' Feb 9—Waltmier. 5 mile east j and 5 mile north of Decatur on 1 , Adams and Allen county line, Closing Out sale. Roy Johnson, auctioneer Feb. 10—E. C. Fegley, 7 miles east of Decatur on Piqua road. Closing out sale. Roy S. Johnson, auct. • Feb. 11 — Decatur Community sale. Roy Johnson, auct Feb. 14 Miller & Michaud, % mile northwest of Willshire on! Piqua road. Closing out sale. I Roy S. Johnson, auct. Feb. 15—Delma House, 3 mile south and 3 mile east of Monroeville. Closing otft sale. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 16- Daisy Tickle. Executrix 35 acre farm. 1 mile south of Van V.’oii, O. Roy Johnson, auct. Feb. 17 —Daisy Tickle, executrix 166 acre farm. 3 mile east Willshire on state road 54. Roy Johnson. auct. Mar. I—Dr. Russel Stewart. 8 miles east of Decatur. 2 mile north 1 mile west Wren. O. Closnig out sale. Roy Johnson, auct. AUTO LOANS Borrow needed money on your •uto. Repay on easy terms. Confidential Service. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store Decatur, Ind. Phone 2-3-7 '
MARKETREPORTS I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected Jan. 2t> No commission and no yardage. 149 to 220 pounds $3.29 220 to 250 pounds $3.05 250 to 300 pounds $2.80 300 to 350 pounds $2.70 100 to 140 pounds $2. 90 [Roughs $1.75 to $2.00 Stags SI.OO Vealers $6.75 Lambs — $5.50 FARM BUREAU ASSN Paying Prices I No. 1 Eggs, doze® lite I No. 2 Eggs, dozen 9c No. 3 Eggs, dozen 8c Poultry Market Heavy hens, lb. 11c Heavy Pullets, tb 11c Leghorn hens, lb. 6c Chickens, lb 8c Leghorn young roosters lb. 4c Old Roosters, lb 4c FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK — Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. 26.—(U.R) —Livestock: ( I Hogs: Market 10c lower: 100140 lbs.. $3.20; 140-200 lbs... $3.40; 200-225 lbs., $3.30; 225-250 lbs.. $3.20: 250-300 lbs.. $3; roughs, $2.25-$2.50; stags. $1.50; calves. $7; ewe and wether lambs. $6.25; bucks. $5.25. Cattle market: steers, good to choice. $5-$5.50; medium to good. $4.50-$5; common to medium. $3$4; heifers, good to choice. $4.50$5; medium to good. $4-$4.50; common to medium. $3-$4; cows, good to choice. $3-$3.50; medium to good $2.50-$3; cutter cows, $1.75-$2.25; canner cows, sl-$1.50; bulls, good to choice. $3-$3.25; medium to good $2.50-$3; common to medium. $2$2.50; butcher bulls. $3.25-$3.75. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, Jan. 26. — (U.R) — Livestock: Hogs, 5.000; holdovers. 304: steady, 10c up; heavier kind at advance, 140-210 lbs., $3.3t>53.45; 210250 lbs., $3,20-$3.30; 250-300 lbs.. $3.10-13.20; heavier. $3.05-$3.15: : pigs, $3-$3.25: packing sows mostly. $2.25-$2.50; smooth lights to! $2.65. Cattle, 400; calves. 400; finished l ktijjd Jjjaree; plain grades .slow. weak; bulk plain slaughter steers, $4-$4.50; good, 1.200-tb.! steers. $5; bulk heifers. $4-$4.75; I fat cows. $2-$2.75; few to $3; low cutters and cutters. $1.50-$2; veals steady, $7 down. Sheep: l.OoO; fed western lambs mostly 25c off; natives off more; fed westerns. $6.15-$6:25; natives around. $6, few to $6.25; throwouts, $4 down; fat ewes. $1.25-$2. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan, 26.—(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 1.200; weights I above 160 lbs., fairly active, strong i to 5c over Wednesday's average witli occasional sales. 240-250 lbs.. I up 10c: desirable. 170-210 lbs. $3,75; 1 240-250 lbs.. $3.50-$3.65; pigs and underwieghts draggy. quoted $3.25-* $3.50. Cattle: Receipts, 175; steers and yearling trade dull, clearance tn-; complete: few sales about steady; medium to good steers and .heifers.! $4.60; common kinds. $3.45-$4: , cows weak to mostly 25c lower: fat cows. $2.50-$3; cutter grades.' $1.50-$2. Calves: Receipts. 100; vealers! unchanged, good to choice. $7.50-' $8; common and medium. $5-36.50. j Sheep; Receipts. 200; lambs' slow, weak to lower; few good to near choice, $6.35; closely sorted I , kinds held above $6.50; medium I and mixed offerings, $5.75-$6. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Wheat .47% .48 .48% Corn 26% .28 .29% Oats .17% LOCAL 3RAIN MARKET Corrected lan. 26 — No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better Hr No. 2 New Wheat 581 gs 40c Oats 13c Soy Beans 40c No. 3. Old White Com 20c No. 3 Old Yellow Corn 26c New Yellow Corn 22c R ye -25 c Frank Loshc of route five was a business vstor here today I — o 1 i Have you visited TEEPLE and PETERSON'S Great Sacrifice Sale? S . E . BLA C K Funeral Director I It is a cointort to know that when the time comes for the last farewell the last riles can safely be entrusted to us. 500—Phones—727 , Lady Aaat. Ambulance Service
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; TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT rowuship Trustee’s Annual Hepnrt To The Advisory Board of Kirklanit Tonuwhip IdaiiiK County Indiana January 19&; Keceiptw January 25 Farmers State Bank draw 503.30 1 February 1 Farmers State Bank do 4.70 2 Farmers State Bank interest 2.74 23 Farmers Slate Bank loan ... 630.00 March I 1 Farmers State Bank int 3.66 121 Farmers State Bank D. tax 317.65 |2S Farmers State Bank tuition 575.00 April 23 Farmers State Bank Loan 630.00 June (3 Farmers State Bank Int .... 3.76 3 Farmers State Bank int 2.50 3 Farmers State Bank hit 2.5 1 9 Farmers State Bank dog lax 106.00 0 Transferred from dog fund 10.00 13 Farmers State Bank tuition 100.00 20 Farmers Stale Bank draw 608.06 20 Farmers State Bank do 3,771.68 20 Farmers State Bank do 2,339.13 21 Farmers State Bank loan 1,650.00 July 23 Farmers State Bank Trans. 280.00 23 Farmers State Bank do 700.00 25 Farmers State Bank rev. 398.52 25 Farmers State Bank S. F. 1. 25.58 25 Farmers State Bank Interest 2.48 27 Farmers Stale Bank trans 1,242.50 August 23 Farmers State Bank dog tax 19.00 1 Farmers State Bank interest 6.12 September 1 Farmers Stale Bank interest 7.28 29 Farmers State Bank interest 6.03 October 28 Farmers State Bank A rev. 300.09 November 1 Farmers State Bank Interest 5,10 • 21 Farmers State Bank draw 2,000.00 December 1 Farmers State Bank Int ... 4.26 1 Farmers State Bank ditch 1.98 23 Farmers State Bank thaw 585.77 23 Farmers State Bank draw 1,719.78 23 Farmers State Bank draw 2,257.05 OiNbiirMemeatN January 'J. E. EVkrote repairs 17.25 18 County Treasurer records 37.50 18 Edwards. Suttles Insurance 45.50 19 A. 11. Ashbauch-er repairs 4.70 ■2O W illiam J. Bryan teaching 100.0 U 125 Kiger & Co. supplies 5.09 ;25 Farmers State Bank lights 11.75 124 William Johnson repairs 10.50 124 R. J. Mann teaching 150.00 124 W illiam J. Bryan do 50.00 24 Albeit Coppess do 13H,«0 *24 G-lennes Arnold do 125.00 j 24 Velma Fortney do 42.5a [24 Lvo Str Mun do 53.0<» _•» Neil Coppess do 55.« h» 124 Marguerite Arnold do 50.00 124 William Griffith do 70.00 24 Edna Bobne do 55.00 !24 Pauline Buckmaster do 50.00 24 Charles Schladenhoffen Jan 50.00 February 14 Henrv Beiberich janitor 2."" 14 Herne Witness adv, 33.90 ,4 Pecatur Dailey Democrat do 34.05 :5 Metropolitan Ref. Co. Oil 12.98 • 5 E'rank Parrish brooms 4.00 9 Palmer Product Co supplies 14.21 13 Grant Ball repairs o.vv 23 R. J. Mann teaching 100.00 23 William J. Bryan do 100.00 23 Albert Coppess do 90.00 23 Glennis Arnold do 85.00 23 Velma Fortney do 37.50 23 Leo Strohm do - 55.00 23 Nell Coppess do 55.00 23 Margaret Arnold do 50.00 <2» W illiam Griffith do 00.00 *?3 Ekln.. Borne do 55.00, •_'3 Pauline B'n kmaster do 50.0 n 123 Charlie Schladenhoffen Jan. 50.H0 23 Farmers State Bank lights 16.25 (March I 4 Earl Arn‘ld hauling coal 6.75 112 Noah Henschen ditching 11.40 ! 14 J. E. E< krote supplies 10.70 121 Franklin Fruchte hauling c 6.00 121 A. P. Highland plunbing 21.57 122 Edward Arnold sheep killed 24.00 22 John Gerber do .... 14.00 22 Frank Yager do 50.00 122 Harvy Berry do 38.00 '?? Floyd Stnneburner do »cLoo | 22 E. W. Srhladenhoffen do 10.00 |22 Henry Pierce do . 122 William Zimmerman do 35.00 22 Charles Arnold do - 15.00 22‘Dor th a Srhlirkman do 16.00 I TjOrence R»**berscb do 12 n 0 22 Clint ZimmeriiiHH do on, 22*Andy Schirock do 10.00 22 Wiljiam Ashleman do 12.00 122 C. E. Debolt do 6.00 127 Earl Arnold hauling coal 2,10 |2S Preble Equity Ex. coal 128 Farmers Slate Bank lights ll,8.»i 28 11. J Mann teaching 100.00’ 28 William J. Bryan do 100.00 128 Albert Coppess do 90,00 j 28 Glennis Arnold do 85.00 28 Velma Fortney do 37.501 28 Le » Strohm do 55.0 n ■ 28 Nell Coppess do
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANU ARY ‘->6, 19. U
28 Margaret Arnold do 50.00 28 William Griffith do 60.00 28 Edna Borne do 55.00 28 Pauline Buckmaster do . 50.00 28 O. H. Greist ret fund 136.23 29 W. F. Robenold drain 17.10 29 S. J. Leyse do 8.00 29 Charlie Schladenhoffen jan. 50.00 April 2 Earl Arnold hauling 4.25 4 A. 11. Aslibauchei’ repairs . 47.46 16 Avon Minger do 2.10 20 Henry Breiner coal 146.81 20 Henry Breiner supplies 6.60 1 21 Simmon Smith trees ... 11.00 26 EMward Joruy repairs b.aO 28 R. J. Mann teaching . 100.00 28 William J. Bryan teaching 100.00 28 Albert Coppess do 90.00 28 Glennes Arnold do 85.00 28 Velma Fortney do 37.50 28 Leo Strohm do 155,00 28 Pauline Buckmaster do 50.00 28 Edna Borne do 55.00 28 Nejl Coppess do .... 554)0 28 Margaret Arnold do 50.00 28 William Griffith do 60.00 28 Charlie 1 Schladenhoffen Jan. 50.00 28 Otto Smith do 10.00 28 Vernie Roth do 10.00 28 Oecar Brown do lu.oo 28 Robert Henschen do 10.00 28 Jerald Barger do 7.50 28 Walter Kaehr do 10.00 May 2 Ros T. Lorhricli speaker .... 15.00 9 Grant Ball repairs . 2.00 10 William Griffith institute 15.00 11 R. J. Mann do 10.00 12 Lei elite Bros, repairs 3.45 16. The Harter P. Co diplomas 32.28 21 Leo Strohm institute . . 20.00 21 J. E. Scott hauling 12.00 23 G. W. Flinn check writer 15.00 27 Farmers State Bank lights 16.6 U Juno 2 Franklin Fruchte hauling 1.25 9 Transferred to township fund 10 00 7 William Scott cleaning 12.00 10 Ixhils Gerber sheep killed 12.00 10 William Ehrsman do 13.00 JO E’loyd Stoneburfier do 16.00 10 Jessie Schlickman do 8.00 io Win. Girffith & Coppess do 21.00 10 Geo. H. Bright do 15.00 10 Lore nee Bieber ich do 5.00 10 Eli Beer hogs do ... 10.00. 13 William J. Bryan teaching 200.00 13 T,eo Strohm do .. luj.uu 17 Grant Bail repairs 12.10 17 Albert Dick hauling 1.22 17 Earl Arnold hauling 35*70 20 William Griffith teaching 223.27 20 Farmers State Bank notes 188.19 21 Farmers State Bank note 2.965.U0 21 R. J. Mann teaching 400.00 21 Albert Coppess do 342.97 21 Nell Coppess do 262.97 21 Albert v ppess & Nell Inst. 50.00 21 Glennes Arnold teaching 323.0“ 21 Pauline Buckmaster do . 202,97 2ftjW J. Bi jaii «i<» 2i»J.U“ 250. H. Grefot Retirement 136,2“ 27 Daniel S« herry salary 390.00 27 Edna Borne teaching inst 218.00 29 Charlie Sc hladenhoffen labor Hl.oo July ,5 Margaret Arnold teaching 202.12 5 Velma Fortney do 155.00 ■ 5 Decatur Lumber Co repairs 17.00 7 Metropolitan Ref. Co supplies 39*00 8 Clifton Striker supplies . ,61.96 18 Robert Beery ditch 15.00 23 Glennes Arnold institute . .. 10.0“ 23 Abram Geibei hauling 2.50 23 Jay E. Smith repairs 107.80 26 Farmers State Bank bonds 44*10 23 Smith Drug Co. supplies 8.25 23 Schafer Ildw. C » supplies 2 1.12 30 Farmers State Bank note 1,662.79 August 11 Suttles Edwards bond 7.50 11 W. H. Zwick «x- Son cabinet 5.50 12 United States Chemi* al oil 26.46 . 17 Albert Stoltie supplies 28. mi 19 Leo Wasson transfers 50.00 19 Herald Barger labor 5.0“ 22 H. H. High do 5.00 24 Noah Henschen oiling 7.“ u 27 Indiana Reformatory brooms 5.37 30 Milton Zlmmermdii labor 5.56 September 3 Berne W'ittness adv. 33.22 ,3 R »bert Beery labor sj»o 10 Eli Beer hogs killed . 9*oo 10 Albert lleyerly do l“j»o 1“ Suttles Edwards insurance 357.19 12 l*tidiur Daily Democrat adv 33.69 ; 16 John Wechter records . 25.00 17 R. J. Mann teaching 75.00 21 Farmers State Bank lights 12.70 ( 24 Albert Coppess teaching 52.591 124 Glennes Arnold do 70.00 124 Lucile Beavers do 6X50 124 William Griffith do »;n mi 12 4 < sscar <»efse! do .... no.iWi 24 Reodei Andrews do 50.00 1 24 Edna Borne do . 55.00 129 Nell Coppess teaching .. 55.00 129 Pauline Buckmaster do 52.50 ,29 Charlie Schladenhoffen jani 6<» <m It. J. Mann tea hing 26.0<» [October 1 8 Albert Stoltie supplies 42.50 x Jacob Hens.chen repairs . 34.95 ■2O 11. J. Mann teaclijng 92.5“ 23 Albert Coppess d • s • -ii I 129 Glennes Arnold do 70.09 .29 Lucile Beavers do 62.50 I i 29 William Griffith d » 60.““'
> 29 Oscar Geisel do 50.00. i 29 Reodei Andrews do 50.001 ) 29 Edna Borne do 55.00. i 29 Nell Coppess do ... 55.<»u- ; 29 Pauline Buckmaster do 52.50' i 29 Charlie Schladenhoffen jani 45.U0 November 1 9 Ben DeVor supplies 12.00 23 Goble Ptg Co. supplies .... 19.401 23 11. J. Mann teaching 72.50 23 Farmers State Bank lights 17.00 23 Oscar Geisel teaching 50.00; 23 Albert Coppess do 82.50; 23’ Neil Coppess do 55.0“! 23 Glennes Arnold do 7“ ““I 23 Readel Andrews do ... 50.00, 23 William Griffith do 60.“0i 23 Edna Borne do 55.001 23 Liit-ile Beavers do 62.50; 23 Pauline Buckmaster do 52.50 25 Franklin Fruchte hauiing 1.25 30 Charlie Srhladenh »ften jani 45.00 December 1 Zimmerman Coal Co coal 209.20 li The Midland Press books 169.50 17 Henry Knapp and Son pump 29.7 7 17 Lee liarware Co supplies 4.85 17 Schaffer Hdw. Co supplies 47.00 19 J. H Moore labor 5.00 20 Smith Drug Store supplies 22.03 20 Decatur L. Co supplies ... 18.59 20 Krick and ‘Tyndall tile 38.28 23 R. J. Mann teaching ... 455.0“ 23 Albert Coppess do 395.47 23 Glennes Arnold do 332.99 23 Lucile Beavers do. . 294.61 23 Edna Borne d•> 257.99 23 William Griffith do 283.77 23 Oscar Geisel do 23 Nell Coppess do 257.97 23 Pauline Buckmaster do 245.97 LSI Readel Andrews do 232.11 23 Charlie Schladenhoffen jani 45.00 23 Henry Breiner coal 30.06 23 Harve Beery Adv board ... SJ»o 23 Earl Martin do 5.00 23 Jacotj Henschen do 5.00 24 Daniel Scherry salary 395.0“ 2 4 Fred Adler labor . 5.0“ 2..' I-armors State Bank lights 13.15 28 Earl Arnold Hauling 3.00 28 J. E. Scott do girl to S. 15.00 30 Fanners State Bank Bond 32 4.4“ 30 Farmers State Bank note 134.75 i statement showing tmonnt of all Moneyn Paid to the 4 arloun Fiiihlm TownMliip Fund Dec. 30 1932 Balance or. hand 14 4.21; Receipts during year 1.2“5.81j TPtal of Bal. and Receipts 1,350.021 Disbursements during year 1,210.55 Final Balances 139.471 Special School Fund Dec. 30 1932 Balance on hand 2.642.15 Receipts during year 4,699.87 Total of Bal. and Receipts 7.342.02! Disbursements during year 3.720.7u| Final Balances 3,621.32 Tuition Fund Dec. 30, 1932 Balance on hand 230.1*5: Itexripis during ye.ti Total of Bal. and receipts 15,613.8$ Disbursements during year 15,432.6“ Final Balances 181.27 Dog Fund Dec. 30. 1932 Balance on hand 6.98 Receipts during year 4 42.65 Total Bal. and receipts 449.63 Disbursements during year 418.50 Final Balances 1.13 Total of til Funds Dee. 30 1932 Balance on hand 3,024.29 Receipts during year 21,731.25 ’Total of Bal. and receipts 24.755.54 Disbursements during year 20,812.351 Final Balances — 3,943 19; 'Total Balances as shown by this Report 3.943.19 Warrant-Checks outstanding December 31, 1932 53.00 Total Balances and outstanding Warrants, Dec. 31, 1932 3,996.19 Cash in Depository Dec. 31 3,996.19 Daniel Scherry, Trustee Kirkland Township Adams County Jan 26 COURTHOUSE Real Estate Transfers William H. A. Bittner etal to Fred [ Bittner, 40 acres hi Union township : for SI.OO. Mabie B. Swoveland et al to Hen , 'i y C. Crawford. 174.20 acres in St. | Marys township for SI.OO. Carl C. Pumphrey et ux to the , [Decatur Savings Loan, inlot 525 Decatur for SI.OO. Emmanuel Gerber etux to Ruben' Gerber. 93.U1 acres in French township for SI.OO. Marriage Licenses Eugene Delgrecc. inspector of I Crestline. Ohio, and Anna Bresania, (Crestline. Ohio.
'f Test Your Knowledge ■ Can you answer seven of these test question? Turn to page Four for the answers. —♦ i I 1. Which state does U. S Sena-| (tor Robert F. Wagner represent? 1 2. What woman's college is a' Cambridge. Mass.? I 3. Who wrote “Garantua" and 1 , Pantagruel?" 4. What nickname has been give:. Ito the Finnish runner, Paavo Nurmi? 5. Which state has a name derived from the Ute Indians? 6. What is a “tong war?” 7. Who rules the land of Tibet? 8. From what language is the name Sousa derived? 9. Who will manage the Washington American League baseball team N. A. BIXLER OPTOMERIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135.
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i—awwnwin i Public Auction I Adminisinitor's stile us estate of Mrs, l.il|j v at her residence. 521 South 13th street, ■ ,i SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933 I al 12 o'clock p. in. sharp ■ The following property, to-wit: One Charter Oak lleatrola, new; 1 l’( iiiiisiii;ir , 2 Tables: li Dining Boom ('.hairs; 5 Rockers; 1 Sinthi ing Machine; 2 Bed Couches; 2 Bet.s; 2 Dressers; ! inodes; 1 Walnut Bureau; C.arpets; 1 Kitchen . Sofas; 1 Cupboard; (Looking Utensils; Tools; and 1 articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. K DORSIE BURKHEAD, admr.t 1 .1. N. Burkhead, auctioneer. M
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