Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1934 — Page 2

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F CLASSIFIED , j ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, < ANI) NOTICES I " FOR SALE l-'(Ht MALE One year Id routing iuar« volt, a gon I oiv Ono 5 y<»ir ulif (luurnsey cow, coming fresh. 3 sows with Inigo pigs by their side A. F Thiotne, phone S4.><’. 244*3! FOR MALE Hnbblt hounds, broke, uhisip Richard Stevens, It. s Decahir. 248-61 X I FOR BALK- Now Shipment Inning Inj chair, with Altounin sl4 00 Sim key ami Co. Monroe Indiana I4sst FOR MALE Six tons of alfalfa hay D. Sullies. wilt. I (Hi SALE Apples, 2hc Io $1 per lsusll£j, applehutter, 7Ue gallon. Fred AV. t’etara. I’m mile north amt I mile west of Mugley CralgvUle phone. SAS-.ttx; FOR MALE New uud us.d pianos. New player pci nos <l5O Used upright piau. a. A t shape 4.1. S Spi n guo Funxltiire company. Phone It'.i 343«3t , ~ ..... —■ FOR. PALE' fid acre farm. I’, mite from city; 6 room house, baru, wagon shed, corn crib, pool > try hpusi 1 uud electric lights, h\>r p.itllUtA-xx m'V "‘in. r t’olchin. plume ftiA, £4s»3tx Fitet Table, butfel, licit*. fcoolr-case. mirror, library table ,-ie r«y 115 S 11 th Si 345 kill* FOR TaLK Cedar Chest*. Jon Our-’♦'iiliir Cheat Club, JI down. $1- ftjn : week large selection Si>;agu« Furniture Co, Phone 163. tHat: FvAR |S-'I.K New shipment living fQuSroUitc*. 3 piece suite. SSO 0 HejJjfJvin suite. 4 piece. $35.00 Mat | tw.-dC»3Sd oil bed spring. $5.0-' 1 ■Lings* sl3 on ami up. Heating . *tovos>t very low prices. Come >md look over our stock AVe save y n tune) Stucky and company. Mon roe, Au.iana 243-g3tx FOR FALK' Two mute living ,-oem . suite*. H>«eeml. Stucky and com i tmny. Monroe. Indiana Lie tlx Fi»HX vl -E Kais i-i. o stoves raiiio»« id furnaces Factory ptgees 1 pay AA'e save y u 1 > to | 1 . \VJsi pa' more* Sprague Furn- j -Lure ciMUtxany. phone 10$. 243<3l i FOR SAt.F l<a • stock of us. furniture that was taken la on I new. To be s >d at very tow prices Spiagne Furniture com any. Phone ISP StJ-gSt ' FOR SALE -.leatrns urn \ need one sease.a See Harte Marcia |1 4 mite south of c ounty Infirmary, i'll rtSli 1 1 WANTED ■" 1 ■■■"■■" WANTFIV I'tNin 10 coin . b»n« S<v Rental Smith. I mile MWlh ot IMerwu Route *v l Ueatar SWGWv WANTED ’. O KENT Fiv cash' „ tent, a Fxxt fmprored farm with . ekvirltilv SO to t«6 acres (pea ed ‘ " ifFKAdams. AA ells or Jay county ' Write Hvx 3- Geneva. luuiaua 245*?t I: \STRI M NTS \ iFUUb eljfe, trx>m I la • | Satu-'ctoiy ik't-'W? IX S;vrun<er ( M u Sie r Ke ue liU tUSI | FOR KENI jwarvK'4 roupte preiemed. I*' I UUDV \\\ >t JkIKiWV; St I LOST AND RJVND M,hST—teaaL'.ev brief saaacamtaift-! . Ow'.oAs ivrctvivw Reward I HOT \\ \TEK Ht A VER> 51.95 •H cjirs. ENGLAND’S Al TO PA RT > •«t Oaar $«. as Ceute H»as» rs*» ;<* iw H Y ? ea s v.-«t ;«a f •<«< a t -» I aa t»« a» PW g*» ««tk , •th*. »«*• cm ti*w ac yearn. Porter Tire Co. M: WMKAewter St. » Phene det — T-*g» M Maaat

MARKETREPORTS | DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKET’S LOCAL MARKET Decatur Berne Crelgville Hoagland Corrected Dctobar l& No commission and no yardage. Veals received Tuesday. Wad* needay. Friday, Saturday. MO to 300 lbs. SSKH 200 lo 350 lbs. $5.40 I ' ' !.»' th . $.. (I . 180 to 200 lbs. J 5.1& 120 to 140 Ib.i. ... s2'lo 140 to 160 lbs. $5.10 100 t 120 lbs. $2.70 Rough's . 34.35 down Stage $3.00 down Vaalara $7.25 Ewe and wether lamta $5.75 Huck lambs $4.75 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N Y., Oct. 15. |(U.R> Mveatock: Hogs, receipts. 5.400; fairly active weights above 170 lbs.. 10 to Ise under Friday; lighter weights off 15 lo 25e. deairable 210-250 lbs. $6.35 $6.50; bulk. ISO 200 lbs.. $« IO $6.25; 150.170 lbs . $5.25 $6; 120-140 llis, $4 $5, Cattle, receipts, commercial, $,• one; goverument, 4.300. better grade steers and yearlings steady; graaaare 35c and mere lower; good to choice !HH» 1.100-lb. steers, $3.25$9 25. top. $3 75; short feds. $7 25 $7.50; inbetween kinds. $7.75; common to medium grass steers and heifers. $5.75.555.35. fat cows. $3 35-$3 50; low cutters and cutters, $1 $1 255 Calves, receipt*, commercial 750; government, none; waler* 50c lower, $S down. Sheep, receipt*. 600; lambs weak to 15c lower; ewes and wether*. $6.75; medium kinds, stnuig weights and bucks. $5.7546.25; common. $5 $.• jo CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dee. May July AV heat, old .SUH* .!•»'* .»SA» Wheat, new .»*% Corn, old .764* .7yt* .73 Corn, new 16S Oats, old 514* Fort Wayn* L'v*»tock Hugs 35 to 4Oi- lower; i«0-Ma | th- $5 SO 2'V250 tbs. $5.70. IS'J--2' 0 tt - J - ile. 1601 SO lbs $5.45. StMM&ii lbs, $5,60; 1501*0 n> $4 75; 14015i> lbs $450; 136-140 tbs. $4. lSe-130 lbs SJ2S; 100130 ; ths $2.50. roughs $4.25; stags, i ?.’53 Calves $7 si' laitulis $6 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected October 15 No. 1 New WhaaL 60 lbs. or better S3c' N.- J New w - lA» X .12 I he. t st 4>c| lh»U. 3d lb*. lost 43c I Soy Hcans. tw.shel t&c-TSc White or mixed corn >7c 1 F <! Cla.-- Yell w Corn $1.65 Mint • ro v x vi-vx i:g. S.-.> . i ~ M ’• ' N-.-vc r.% ■-'•*4 m I Nf» the last 'lax I*4 |mii your F*U mart aIM V > >Tf v> a ta- D* sTV'm to ♦ |» m it ' hv ;vav r;-< smue- ' *»'*» All tax as |»e*. fry ifcai U«e. will hecMMwc «<«hnM'Uiu aad a 3A . l>Fnaltx a• <1 h* aAtW Alai* ialaraal| kt t r r*<r of * % will W k tvar<**'. ftxMM Mw data o( u»UI • jbia «i. TtvM*** wha ha** b*‘.icat er !*r**l*«»*rty aad «a Mvtte ar* a&.k'Hi to *k're m at *>n*< V*-•; v'R th* <x>r errar» and 1 avts t'p'ilwiw'U'kna. TWa YT*asar*r <a«A "rbe M>< tw respiu,i fv*r tlb* »xf dcHaaaot i ** at x. ihrx d**x>r* tx* t*a* 4 '* H Uj i.s»a at d*hiHgaaai iaa<r>U»d» ai’d l »J» • II taUk* ptaw aa the MkbtHhQ m IVMtMTj IM* at : I* ** A M [ ak.,ink»t aw»af taxa*. JUI. \ c -• ■ - S' •* 5 •« J I ' Par Ocular If |ml>' . iC’uJ I «*»<. »er tSMiI ywwr rw*J<» ewu t«* |«U ywwr vrwl ».»i> W'-i *erw*«»l : ’ U*iwgmrws et «h* Totes ' *<«- -revt* “4 t*se» tv. r*HS *» Ml tail *» wets*** mwrs SSS& Jtm-N WSCHTSK Tvwwswr-ir A4-«v» Oswwty. lisC-mv* SAFETY FIRST! fi BRtte KX STW E PIPE H Made i» Decatur. ■ »*•»•«*» 4"< -‘W-tea. M M ir.T.’UTS *r®c HI W*»b»n* «•*•». •»!«« »*«’- @ S'WCC-*’ te*a*A» iTJ* K ■•sa* u »•»*• h-e«- » S wvtre H The RR4M K Mm* V N. A. KIXLER Of>TA>MET|ttsT Eye* CwaesiweA. G *w* Fttth* HOCKS; $ s» t» k m i: » t» • a $ •♦ b *. TMlWlbi** I*4-

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: in THE FAMHILY / '| I’AyJ* 4BY BEATR-ICE BUR-TON » Q

I SYNOPSIS Susan Broderick, young and pretty member of a poor but aristocratic family, i* engaged to Wallace Steffen, promising young bankar. Susan it exceptionally fond of Wallac* but it not sure that she lovea him. Although she doesn't realise it, Susan i* more , attracted by Allen Sholes, the new roomer, whom her snobbish relatives ignore. Unel* Worthy, hi* wif* Kdna and Aunt Lutia, still consider themselves th* cream of society and will not tolerate anyone they regard beneath them. That is why they discourage Susan's and John's (her brother) friendship for Uncle Arthur Cullen and his family, their late mother's relatives. John, tired of his relatives' superior attitude, upbraids them for being snobbish. Christmas morning. Morris Broderick. Susan's fathar, stun* th* family with th* n*ws that he i* to marry Mrs. Hopper, a widow. John take* Allen to the Cullens' for dinner, leaving Susan to help entertain her aunts' and uncle's guests. That afternoon, Sara Cullen phones asking Susan to leave th* old folks and Join them. White dressing. Susan keeps thinking of Allan, hoping something will make him look at her th* way men do her cousin. Mary. The party at | Cullens' is a gay. informal affair ! Susan, preparing a salad in the pantry, feels someone gating at her and look* up to see Allen standing there. Finding them there, Mary asks: "Susie Broderick. is this any way for an engaged girl to act? Cornering a perfectly nice man whom I've picked to be my own particular partner for the evening I" Allen ask* Susan if she | it really engaged. As she looks up at him to answer, she realises it is Allen and not Wallace she loves Susan confides in her aunt. Nell Cullen, who advises her not to announce her engagement Two days later, however, Susan is stunned to see her picture and the announcement in the paper. Aunt Edna had given it to th* society reporter. CHAPTER XVII "It was announced restrnday really.” said luti* "We told a few people, and later on your father cam* bom*from Mrs. Hopper'*, and he and your Vncte Worthy let everybody know about it." “They were drinking your health and Wallace s ail over the house." chimed in Aunt Edna. “I think they had quite a bit too much Christmas cheer tn the egg nog Quite a hit" . "You just imagine it" sa.d Uncle Worthy Aunt Edna sniffed. "Well, you put enough into it to make you dance around all afternoon after Jessie Bunts, like a then!" she said. “I noticed her goggling at you. to?.’ In Aunt Edna's eyes Uncle Worthy was a great lever, irresistible t» all women. • • • That sfttrcee® a del-very truck troen Hart* store stopped :t» the sne-cy street I.:.- de the house ar.d .be boy came running up so the door with a package for Susan Inside the cover of th* pasteooard tel that the green paper • rappiags repeated lay Oaaie Sayre * visiting card with "Love from Connie’ written across it. and under the layers of white tissue as-1 oe.r was a wadded s.ik breakfast | com of a dur and subtle p:ak. "It * an eagagenwr.t present." i Untie cried in rapture. "Oh. bet went it be just the th rg So wear! wb<*n you arid Wallaee have break -1 fast in wmr osra bocal room oa you- } hjeseywteea . , . it's parte* I Fee been wmh-.a* 1 eaate get ywt ease, bat I just don't sees to have The suwney right now " Susaa ;ttes the rest tear the box. "If I’d g&e* «o bes aess schcol aad get a pesitxa saewewbere as I ought to have drs*e two or tkre*’ years age. I evoid buy nr c,wr I :h-ngs see. Lato*.’ "Oa. well get a troussea c together for voa. scrrebew or other." sa.d A ant Esa* "W* have ainscst six months befure Juae. and we'r* goatg ts ssart cutting down* car haasehoM expeases r-gbt away Year aaeie and 1 bad a tea* talk sboat it yesterday We've decided to tet Asm go after a2." Susans <j*s 4ew tspea. ’Let Anna ga?" . Two weeks before Asrat Edna ' bad sard that «ader s* csrewaa-

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1931.

11 ■ W ■*>■* " —VWs—* in I • neiwii ' —- 5. What is the prevailing religion in Afghanistan? 6 Nunii' thus chief city of the Netherlands. 7 Wk*ndlJ Calvin Coqll<lk<- lie? S. When was the guillotine Unit Introduced Into use In France? 9 Who wax ths “Jafsie" of ths Lindbergh kidnapping case? 10. What seaport teat the Medilorranean anil < f the B*es Dmal? — ——- —o FOR SALE Cow an I calf. Cow ttart uwrrnoej', Ray Smith, phone ■ 3621. 245-g3t I

stances would she discharge Anna, mountain resort, one winter she had 1 Susan reniembsrod clearly how de- had dancing lesson*, and when she . t*rmin*d she had been in nsr decla- was thirteen she had gon* to a eer- . ration that there was no need for tain Mademoiselle De Hamel every . it. What could have happened since Saturday morning to talk French. , that time to make her change her She had learned to say grace in > mind? French and that was about th* i "You see. your father has always extent of her learning in that grace- , contributed something toward the te anguage. Thos* vague accom- , upkeep of this house, Susan.“ she plishmenta were all the education . began to explain, and holding the she had in addition to what she had i breakfast coat against her breast, received in her twelve years in the I Susan listened. "There has always public school*. : been money from the rents and one She could not typewrite, and she i thing and another, and according knew nothing about even the simto your Grandfather Broderick's plest kind of office work. The only will, Luti* <nd Worthy and vour thing, in fact, that she did know and father divided the income three understand was housework — the ways—Well, yesterday your fa- kind of work that Anna did in the . ther asked Worthy to send him Brodericks' kitehen for eight dolnaxt month's check in Havana and lars a week! A small bitter smile he borrowed a hundred dollars from just barely twisted Susan's lips as j 1 - t 4/ I w -/ ' i M LAkyS-kl w r -J ■/ *he ('C- < vi “What do you mean?" asked Susan. “That he didn't leave any money behind to pay my board?"

him besides That makes things a i Intle embarrassing all area nd. You see that, dent yau?” "What do you mean?" asked Su*an "That he dida't leave any. nxmey behind to pay my board?" Her aunt nodded "Then IT. be hv-.ag here at your expense from now on. Her aunt jerked her massive bead up aad down. “Yee—but after thia wee*. John's gv.:sg to pay us twenty dollars a week for your board and ha* —that is. until your father starts Jeoking after you j again. Your Uncle Werthy spoke te I John about is this asorairg.’ “I eas t let John spend his money on *e," Susan sate iowty. her eyebrews ahnost useeitug in a worried tews above her eyes . John was making very httte. Twenty dollars ! was more than half of the am mat es h;s salary eheck every week, ami j Sosas felt eertats that there was some sort of understard'-x Setwevn

him and Chmte Sayre. In al! prebabiiity they hstesteed to be married as soon a* Jahn was eam-ng eweu-eh te keep up a hesae es his own. No. ‘ she sisMijr v-©ujd uoc be a mui stone ; aroursu JchuX neex. "What I re gvt :e do is to get vws work to it aad make seoae money es sny owr. Aunt Edna." But white she ssdd it the Utroght ran •breogk her head thai she was *k trawed te de any ted of work that uate a deeem salary. Shehab hate two years ed cusx lessons, and she ee->d ptey a few smpte thanes uke tit; Watete'Xft. wnhaes, bat she ; CT.-natniy *d net beg-n to kr.-w snee gh about mnste te teach A. Owe i surginer Ay* Edna had let her take - name mean as at a North Chrima

m is it noth i: j nhe lime net tor cleaning illt< belli Hoot Township Ims vapliod Mini anyone, mil having III* portion cleaned, uiuat haw U completed wltli In five 'lavs. As I .line lnstrucu-4 by tin- Surveyor to haw all I'orllone vlnaned anil charge 11 up to the parties that failed to dean their allottnieat. Phil L Sehlefereteln Oct 15. — „ o- —— Xpyolutuieat of Useelitor Notice Is hereby given that Ihe tin--1 4*r*tgned has been appointed Kvo- | cuter of the bK-tate of John K Hadlitre late of Ad.una County, decoaeed. The Estate l» probably aolvent William II iia.hlera, Executor <-. |„ VV altera. Mtorae, 1 October 1, IS3I Oct. 1-8-15

11 she realised that she would probably be able to get a position as dish erasher la a restaurant, or ehamber- ( maid in a hotel, without any d.ffii eulty. This is eertairly no time for you to start talking ’job’ again, Susan." said Aunt Edna, her corsets creaking as she leased forward in her ■ cnair te poke the grate fire. "When Anna goes next week there’s going ■ to be more than enough work to • keep us three women busy in this ■ bouse. Why. just think of the washi :ags. alone!" Her stoat body i sagged in theehair as if *ll streagth went out of it at the very thought > of the washings. "Besides, wb.at . kind of work could you do? You | weren't brought U|> to earn your ; own kvityp." She said it with a daring up ot the Broderick family ! pnde. i “Don't I know it!" cried Susan, i "But if 1 only had been!—lf I'd l fust had the -business course that

iwm roam tear- syu? jektsss AM3I I've boned fer and begged for. I’d probably hare a good poaitiea by ibis time.’ Other things trembled ’ll her tips. The things that she bad sate is them many tenses before wl-.en she had pleaded with them and her father to let her hare the ; three hundred declaim that would tav» pate fer a eeeretamal course at the Speneeriaa Business College .! downtown. . 1 It eras ae ns* to say them all aga a It was too late to petns eat to tbea* that oSre work wa_- a morik higher type of labor than reei-.ng , vegetables and srsur.ng hath tubs ■ ard he'p’.ng Asna with the trratng ~ ia the '.sundry in the basement. •f (To Be Continued I i > two 111 »• iw mram *w«.w«. >m I

(NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION STATK <>F INI'IANA ADAMS COl’Xil V. SS The SOMe of Indiana, to the Sheriff of Adarna County, Oreotlnga I, David D Depp. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of AdamCounty, State of Indiana, hereby certify and give notice that a General Election will he held In each precinct of said County and State on TIKsOAV. MHtmKi:i< ms. hum Between the hours of tt a. tn. and ii |', in. for the purpoee of voting fol and nleetlng the following officer*. tow 1 1 ST4TF. HVI 1.0'1« (in* t'alted a>t*tea Senator tor the State of Indiana, One Sei rotary of State for the State of Indiana One Treasurer of State for the State of Indiana One Auditor of State for the State ! of Indiana One Sui'eriulenilenl of Public Instriation for the Stale of Indiana One Clerk of the Supreme and Appellate kNiurta for the Stale at Indiana _ One Judge of the Supreme Court. Sial piatrivt „ M . Two Judges of the Appellate Court Ist Division Two Jti'lges of the Appelate Court 2nd Division till 'TV HVI.U>T» One Hepresentntive In Congress. Fourth C'ingrresional plstrlot <hie Pi-osAcueing Attorney, s»tn Judicial Circuit One Joint Senator, Adams. »ells and Blackford Counties. State ot Indiana One Joint Representative. Adanian<l Wells Counties. State of Indiana One Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Adams County. Indiana Ope County Auditor, for A'latns County. Indiana One Treasurer for Aitams liiunty Indiana One Sheriff for Adama County. Indiana One Coroner for Adama < -unty, Indiana One Surveyor for Adams County. Indiana „ One Assessor for Adams bounty Indiana One County Conymissioner f"t' District, Adams County. Indiana One County Cuminteatener tor id District. Adams County. Indiana One County .tiutuilmaa for let District. Adams County, Indiana One County Councilman for -.’nd District. Adams County, Indiana One County Councilman for 3rd District A.lanis County. Indiana One County COUP'liman for lui District. Adams County. Indiana Three County Councilman al large for Adam* County. Indiana 1-UVVbsHIP BVI.MHS I alow Tawashtp One Trustee for Cnion Township, Adame County. Indiana Three Urmten <-f the Advisory Hoard for I nion Townahip. A inm* County. India ■ ♦ Root Township One Township Trustee tor Hoot Township. Adame County. Indiana Three Memt»e*-s of the Advisory Board for Root tTownehip. Adame County. Indiana Preble Tuwashis One Trustee for Pr. hie Township. Adame County. Indiana Tkm Memio - "f the Advisory Bi-arvl f r Preble Township. Adams County, India is Kirkland Punaship One Trie-tee tor Kirkland Township. Adams County. Indiana Tlree Menrliers of the Advisory Heird for Kirkland Township. Adams County. Indiana Washington Township On.. Trustee for Washington Township. Adams C'unty. Indiana One Assessor fur Washington Township. Aitams County, ''"j l *** Three Members of the Advisory Board for Washington Ttiwnslnp. Adants County. Indiana »l. Mary’s T«wn»btp One rnse’e* for St. Marys township. Adams County. Indiana Three MemUers of the Advisory Board f-r 5( Mac >. Tonnship Adams County Imtiai i Bine I reek T-oWneSin One Tru.-tee for Hlue Creek Township. Adams County. Indiana j -n» «-- Members of l h * I Board for Hlue t rock T -wpah p. I Viams L\>uiity- Intiiaua Wo«H>e 1 One Ttus»<** f° r Monro« Townsnip. ’ VHms Coustv. ludian* I ’ Three Memlwrs of the Advisory ' Board tot M-nroa Township. Adams I Couiitv. ln*b*o* rreneh lawv.Hr One Trustee for French Township. Vdams County, ladUh** j Thr Memtv- -of the Adv -ny Board for Fren. h Township. Adams County. Ind’.<«» Havtteed Township One 'Trustee for Hartford Township. Adams ’ounly. Indiana Three Members of the Advisory lUxard WHT Hartford vdam» Ouaty. ItniMm* One Tru&l*♦ f W*W»b Township ! A<Um# County. Irdmna ? Three Mentben* *4 <h«L . J? Board for Wabash Township. Adams I County. Indians Jefierooa fwiashlS One Trustee for Jefferson To n- , p Adams County Indiana ■fh.re. Members of the Advisee Board ter Jefterwon Town—ip. kxiam* Oc'uriy. Indiana < nt <>F t>F.4 %▼< M One Ma) or Cor City **f !*<*'» u . j Indiana , o f one Oerk-Trwaaurer for CRy ot IVeatur. Indiana ... ptre City Coumdlwen ** r of |X TESSTIMONV Tlir.ia-'-. 1 ! nJovunco sut-arrtbe my name and ati fix. the seal ot the Auams ’curt, this th* day if tXtobe*. l **‘‘ David l». Iw-PT . Clerk ot th* Adams I’inuit C -urt ST» K OF INDIANA ADAMS COt-NTY # i Hu- J. as-a. r* *> rtii * - v•* • j vvovre -atria* tßdiaa*. do hereby rertHv that the abiv* and a fulL true and vorewrt <-—£ «’ ! the pre. rtU ASte „ ’’ Z, ' lion issued and delivered to me «y i David D. free. Cterte of the A—.ms 1 1-Dealt OeurL WSM comity and ecr hand and real this ' -eth day omoWr. lh*tI " Burl Joh'vnw® ' -e- fl of A-.acoa C lad -o'isrt. ii-n Ldac Bushes 3‘oo-".ed in Fail I K-.rk-<uh Ma -sJ£>-Mr- W F Keuter'a lite bo&be* were ia toL

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g FEDERAL FARM i Upon recommendation of ths Federal Land Bank , < . Bi " 0’ Lou'ivin, , ADAMS COUNTY NATIONAL LOAN ASSOCIATION, I of Decatur, Indiana I has received a Charter and has been duly authorized B to make farm loans in all of Adams County. ° and L BsSb If you are expecting to refinance your farm i n , K thia association at once. n Cl| l Office: 1.33 South Second Street I Decatur. Indiana I ! E Burt Lenhart. Sec'y-Treas. Fred T. Sch U rg, r , |( Jl PUBLIC SALEI Administrator s Sale of Real Estate I The undersigned administrator in the estate o f y lar ■ ard. deceased, will sell at public auction on th. ii lenilSw . described real estate, on * Saturday October 20th. 1934 I At 10 A. M.—s room house, located at 415 South Sixth ■ !) _,B At 11 A. M.—s room house at 812 Bush street. I TERMS—I-3 cash. 1-3 in 6 mouthii and 13 in • ffiUßlte B t purchaser may (>ay all cash. ' "M CAL E. PETERSON, AdminiJ 1 Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer “PUBLIC SALE" I 90—ACRE FARM—9O I PERSONAL PROPERTY I I will sell at public auction, at my farm 2 miles south mile west of Ohio City. 6 miles east of WiUshire .m ■ Tuesday, October 16th. I i Commencing at 10:30 A. M. ■ CATTLE —3 good Guernsey cows, and I I>U. k cow. all good flow. ■ HOGS- 3 extra good brorw| sows with at: .:a ;iigs j; enough to wean. ■ POULTRY— 2 dox. yearling hen*; 2 doa. yoe.t g ptiiitfs; i|B 2 turkey hens, and 1 gobler. ■ FEED- —Tou shocks of goou corn in th- -h ■ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Daver.port; libra,-;. ./ bootegdi j lor suite; 6 rockers; 2 mirrors; 2 Axn-.insier nr. -, ll ’ilt ixj carpet; kitchen cabinet; beds; dressers; sheet • • stnve; lufj sausage grinder; cream separator; 5 bu. p.>tat< und aasisl that are too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. 90 — ACRE FARM — 90 1 will also sell to the highest bidder a; 1o i: kp. m. tw»« • farm, good land, all under cultivation_exve;« •< !'• airnin timber. 8 room house; barn sSxJf~goed well a era. Uni ■lsary out buildings. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE-Sold suhj. iestal uu s329a.<M> due in March. 1937, above this amo r cash, ite MRS. GEORGE B. SCHW \RTZ,Om Roy 8. Johnson. Auctioneer. Lunch will be served by the Ladles' Aid of M . Z uU B. Public Sale As 1 haw Mikl my (arm. 1 wid sell >bl iii™ my farm (ocated one ami one-half inihs ' 1,1 'MI anil one ami oiu’-lialf miles east of I . S "-'y -• l!U Hoagl iml rood, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1934 Commencint? at 12 O'clock Xi <>n 2—HEAD OF HORSES— One brood mare, right years oM and <ac '- ,v S—HEAD OF CATTLE—' Nine year old red cow giving sev ■> ~ , "' - ct.w. six yean* old, t rvnh by d»y of ' !' r A ;' • . giving I gallons of milk a day; bruidk ' giving I gallons of milk a day; red cow. 'i-'f* freshen soon; brown Swiss Ini/er. 2 y ' 1 ' ’ Durham heifer; one gaml short horn I-. _ •m' 19_HEA1) OF HOt.S— . One Berkshire sow; eight Berkshir - I'kl ILs. each; Berkshire boar, ready i- r HAY—Five tuna of Timothy hay a a I° llS ‘ clover hav. FARM Farm vagon; YkAaumak groin bi L t I'shUt Black Hauk corn plant- r: <■ 'j ; plow; MiA>>nnick m<»w<r. six foot rut. - , y ( spiked tooth harrow, steel frame; u.dk ' : \ n larparßlur, medium sire; double set of ■ “■ 1 aiai mttnv nUier i.Du lt s too nu ! '.u :... TERMS-CASH. ERNEST BRATMILU R o* ner C. DOEHRMAN. Auctioneer.

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