Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1934 — Page 2
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t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, i AND NOTICES • «■ i — ——■mn—US"—• -MHnsUfc—moSUlA FOB SALE THIS WEEK—SS Steamoil Pushup Paftnuneut $1.15. Two for $2. Phone 693. SUS N. sth. 280(4x USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Cook stoves, heating stoves, kitehen cabinets, electric washers, electric radios, beds, mattresses, springe, dressers, sewing machines. baby beds, chest of drawers, tables, chairs, rockers, etc. We handle grates for all kinds of stoves. We buy, sell or trade. DANIELS SECOND HAND Store. Phone 1118. 287t3x - FOR SALE—Cow and calf. Max Thieme, phone 846-C. 2887t3x FOR SALE — Fresh Jersey cow Good one. Herman Meyer, Mon roe Phone. 256-3tx FOR SALE —Fresh Holstein cow W. C. Werliug. one half mile north of Preble. 288-3tx FOR SALE—3 boy's suits; one 12 year size; one 14 year size; one IS year size. All in good condition. 401 Adams street. Phone 1019. FOR SALE —Cyclone grass seeder, one burner oil stove an<J a sxlo foot screen for brooder chicks. 1128 Elm st., Decatur. 288u3tx FOR SALE—Kalamazoo Heatrola. large size. Vscd one season. Sold with four-year guarantee. Inquire at once. Leonard Meyer. 715 Elm st. 287t3x FOR SALE—Living room suite, 3piece. $45; 4-piece bedroom suite $35; Kitchen cabinet. $18; 9x12 Congolettni rug, $4.50; 9x12 wool felt rung. $10; 9x12 axininlster rug. $25; Kitchen range. $18; circulating heating stove. S2O; medium sized. $39; large size. $49; Electric washing machine, $39; oil stoves. $4 50; spring tilled mattresses, $lO. Store is open in evenings. Stuckey and Company, Monroe, Ind. 286-6 t FOR SALE—Black Walnuts SI.OO bushel. Phone 871-T. 28*>t3x FOR SALE —1 Fresh Guernsey cow; 1 Jersey coming fresh soon. They are good stuff. Jim A. Hendricks, phone 23, Monroe. 28Ct3x WANTED WANTED- —The public to attend the rummage sale at the Erwin Building. Friday. 1 p. m and Saturday. 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 288-3 t 11 ———- ————— MAN WANTED — To supply customers with famous Watkins Products in Decatur. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately Write J. R. Watkins Company, 25080 N. sth St., Columbus, Ohio. dec-5-12-19x MAN WANTED—Get into the oil business without investment. Make immediate, steady income—s2s to SSO weekly, taking orders for nationally known line of SuperRetiued Motor Oils on easy credit terms from farmers, auto and truck owners. Wc deliver and collect. Everything furnished No experience necessary. Write P. T. Webster. Gen. Mgr.. 632 Standard Bank Bldg.. Cleveland. Ohio. Itx First class hair cut 20c. C. Merryman and Frank Young, 204 North First st. 287a3t WANTED —Experienced nsiid fur general housework Phone 258. WANTED — For expert radio and electrical repairs call Marcellus Miller, phone 625. Member Radio Manufacturers Service. Miller Radio Service, 226 N. 7tb st. 251tf ■ — o— — - FOR RENI FOR RENT — To a responsible party, seven room house, 6 mile east of Decatur. Phone 719-F. 286t4x | MANIFOLD H HEATERS r,.rd 95c §3 Other Cars $1.75 ENGLAND’S ® AUTO PARTS L Wholesale and Retail K Ist Door 3c. of Court House W Phone 232 — ' I . Gillette Tires Latex Dipped Process . now unconjfIWW ditionaHy '' tf.'? *■’*•iVea W guaranteed for 18 mo. Sold on our new rental plan 25 weeks to pay. Porter Tire Co. Distributor 344 Winchester Phone $289
1 MARKET REPORTS I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL > AND FOREIGN MARKETS Brady’s Market for Decatur Berne Crelgville Hoagland And Willahlra Corractad Deceotber 5 No commission and no yardag#Veals received Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday. , 250 to 300 lbs - $5.65 200 to 35U lbs $5.45 JOO to 350 lbs . $5.30 180 to 200 lbs $5.30 140 to 160 Ihs $4.00 160 to 180 llw $9.10 120 to 140 lb» $2.85 100 to 120 Rm s4l-35 Roughs ss.so Stags $2.50 down Vealera $6.50 Ewe and wether lambs $7.00 IBuck lambs s6.'*o EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y.. Dec 5. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, receipts, 1,700; rather slow, 10-25 c under Monday's average; weights around 190 lbs., off most; desirable 230-260 lbs.. $6.35$6.40; few. $6.50; 180-210 lbs . 15-85-$6.25; 140-170 lbs.. $5.25-$5.65; packing sows, $5.40-$5-85. Cattle, receipts commercial, 275; government, 300; active; fully steady; common to medium steers and iteifers. $4.25-85.21; low cutter and cutter cows, $1.50-$2.50. Calves, receipts, 150; vealers firm. $8 down. Sheep, receipts, 1.600; lambs steady at recent advance, good to choice. $7.75. sparingly $8; medium $6 50-$"; handy weight ewes. $3. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Dec. May July Wheat, old . $1.03 <1.03% .97 Wheat, new $1,024$ Corn, old 94% .92% .89% Corn, new 94% Oats, old .57% .55 .50’4 Oats, new 57% Fort Wayne Livestock Hogs steady to 25c lower; 250300 lbs. $5.90; 225 250 tbs. $5.70; 200-250 tbs. $5.55; 180-200 tbs. | $5.35; 160-180 lbs. $5; 300-350 lbs. $5.54); 150-160 tbs. $4.25; 140-150 tbs. $4; 130-140 lbs. $3.75: 120-130 tbs. $3.25; 100-120 tbs. $2.75; roughs $5; stags $3. Lambs $7.25. New York Produce Dressed poultry (cents per ll>) firm. Turkeys 17-28. Chickens ll’s-27. Broilers 15-27. Capons 21-30. Fowls 6%-19. Ducks 15-17. Long Island ducks 17-18. Live Poultry quiet (cents per !b geese 11-16. Turkeys 14-21. Roosters 11. Ducks 10-15. Fowls 10-18. Chickens 12-22. Cheese steady, (cents per It) i State whole milk fancy to specials 17-20. Young America 1515%. Butter receipts 4683 packages. Market firm. Creamery higher, than extras 30-30%. Extra 92 1 score 29%. First 90 to 91 score, 28%-29’,4. First 88 to 89 score, l"%-28. Seconds 26%-27. Centralized 90 score 28%. Centralized 88 to 89 score Centralized 84 to 87 score 26'2-27. Egg receipts 17,343 cases. Market irregular, special, packs including unusual hennery selections 31-33. Standards 30. Firsts 27-28. Mediums 23-24. Dirties 2324. Checks 20-20%. Cleveland Produce Butter market steady. Extra.-. I 33; standards 32. Eggs market I steady. Extra white 31; current receipts 25; pullets 22. Poultry steady. Fowls colored 4% lbs and up 16; ducks 13: ; geese heavy fat 14; geese ordinary 12; turkeys young 18-19; toms 14; No. 2 turkeys 14. Potatoes Maine sl-1.10 per 100 lb. bag; Ohio best mostly 75-85 per 100 lb bag; J|ie|iigan 80-90 per 100 tb. bag; New Jersey $1 per 100 lb. bag. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 5 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better 90c No. 2 New Wheat (58 lbs.) 89c (igts 32 lbs. test q3c Oats, 30 lbs. test 52c Soy Beans, butthel 75c-$1.05 Old Yellow Corn $1.25 New Yellow Corn Bbe-$1.20 CENTRAL SOYA MARKET j No. 3 yellow beans, bu $1.05 Delivered to factory —: —— 0 NOTICE- North End Harber Sblop, open evenings and all day Saturday. Hair cule, )sc. 288-G-3t ftSgMBl. ..I ■ ' ■ . ■ -Jg N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined, Glasses Flttso HOUBU: 8:80 to 11:80 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m *T’»lcxv»hztn/»
NOTICE OF COMMIWUJNEjr* MLkD Notice lx hereby klwij tb<t thri underMiirned Commissioner appointed in eieHon for partition in the Adams circuit Court, wherein Char-' lea Idlewlno et al are plaintiff* and Floyd B. Asny et al are defendauts' for the partition of certain real en-| lulu lUereiu diAM-ribAd. lu »U1 the, real estate described in tne complaint ip cauav. I will, aa auch; i‘ >tu mission er. on the lith du.v ot December JR'M <»n th< premises offer 1 ... 1... i < hltfbeai and bsa| b d der, the £ollowln< described reali iMtatv in said Adams County, tUatv of Indiana, to-wit; Beginning at the northwest corner of Jonathan Sherwood’s lot. lucatvd in the northeast corner <»f the north* eaat quarter < ) of Section Thirty (3u), Township Twenty-five (2ft) North Range Fourteen (H) EaatJ thence west with section line Twen-' ty (20) chains to corner of William! Moore's lot; thence south with WiLHam Moore's line forty and seventy-i five one hundredths chains to a< stake; thence east with line of Mary! J. Hu rrl» and mlivrs and .lulm Wllkvr.'wu forty i (#) t'halua to » atak, on .section line; thence north with: eectlou lino eighteen and twenty-on*.-hundredtho chalne: thence wot twenty and fifteen one hundredths chitins to a etake corner ot Sher-, wood's; thence north with said Sher-I wood’s line twenty-one and titty one hundredths chains to place ot tie-! ginning EXCEPT forty <4O) acres Off of the whole west side of said trget which was conveyed to Jacob; Idlewlne. March 12. 1579. and recorded in Book "I>1>" page 375. leaving i eighty-one and sixty-sls one handredths acres more or leas In Adams County, Indiana. tbernis ot sale: One-third <l-:o cash one-third <(-S) in six months HO, one-third 11-2) in nine (9) months, the purchaser to execute notes waiving valuation or appraisement laws, with seven (7%) percent I interest from date for the deferred payments thereof, said notes to oe secured by u uiurltf<ii»c uu tbc rcul i estate sold. j The said sale to take place on Unsaid above described premise* at ll* o'clock A. M of said day, and if saidi real estate is not sold on said *lay then the same shall be offered at said hour and pla* e from day to Jay thereafter until the same is sold Said real estate will be sold free, ot lieng except Lfie taxes of 1933 tall-; ing due in 1934. i E. I*-. McGriff G-immissiouer I A. C. l ord r -rtlanj, ind.i Attorney for Commissioner : Novi 21-28 Dee. •- — -V xo l lll; TO MIVKKMIHA I s In lb<- Vdums < irellil < oiirt. X„»< in-l»-r Tern, IIKM f omplnint No. 15H74, I HE S TATE < »•’ INDIANA ADAMS I’OCNTY , , ■ John A. Lhgntan vs. laibau G. Gagel N,.» comes Hie plaintiffs*, by Al-. leu C. Eamont attorney, and files, their complaint herein, together with' an affidavit of Xnn-lli-sidence tli.it said defendants Ella Sweauey, Kusscl Waggoner, William Waggoner.! Clarence Ix-hman. Clarence T Lliaman arc not residents of the Stat*'; ol Indiana; that said m-tion is f"i | contest of will of William T. «ag-| goner and tlial said non-resident de-1 fnulauts arc necessary parties! thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, last named, that uu- 1 less they be and appear in the Adams Circuit ICourl I'eb. 3, 193 * al the Court House in De.atiir in soul County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and .determined in their, absence. ' Witness my name and the sea of said Court, affixed at Decatur, Ind. this Ttli day of December A. D. 1931 David D. Depp. Clerk Dec. 5-12-19 %'OTICE TO \<>N-RUMI>BNTS In lb** itlninM i Court. tNovrnil»rr Irrin, ( omplnlnt f.KMUi TILE STATE OF INDIANA ADzVMS < oI'NTY Bert Cordray vs. liusstl Waggoner Now conjes the plaintiff by John L. De Voss a Horney, and files his complaint herein; together with an affidavit of N-y H-residence that said defendant itussel Waggoner is not a resident of the tftate of Indiana: that said a’ tion is for Suit on former J.adgment. and that said nonresident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, la»t named, that uplees he he and appear in the Adams Circuit Court February I. at I the Court House in Decatur in said| County and State, and answer or de-; mur to said complaint, the same will he heard qnd determined in his absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said '“ourt, affixed at Decatur, Ind., tnis 4th day <»f Dt . A. D. 1934. David D. L»epp, Clerk Jobu I-. De loss. I tty. l>ec. 5-12-19 Q . Drastic reductions in Lad-; ies Wear at the E. F. Gass! Sale Thursday.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5,1934.
;i sytCRIFF SAJ,E In ilir Ada in* < Irriitl < ourt, M«|v |»f Indlnun, < s au*e Xinuntr t4.OiU ) The Peoples St|tc BiAnk of ■ Adums County, indlann, by the DeI parttntnt of Financial InatiLutlonß of H lb- Stab* of Indiana, by Ru»lolpii Sehug, Mpecial llftprenontatlve va. CharUa Matk>. Mary Marka. I Fierce Heivkathorn, Emma Heckai; thorn. By virtue of un order of aate to me diretieti and delivered from the I Clerk us the Ad iuis Clrvuu Court In the above intill'<l «a iS '’* * have levled upon and Vill expose to sale by Public Auction <at the Court Houue ' door, rust entrance, first flour in *aid county between the hours of, 10:00 o'clock A. M. ami ■»:U0 o’clock P. M. on Saturday, the 32nd day Os Ih < ember a. I». 1934, the ienta ana profits for a term not exceeding ' reven years of the following Heal ' Estate to-wit: I Inlot 412 In the 40th .Addition to I th« Town of Berne, Adams County, Indiana. 4nd on failure to realixe therefrom the full amount of the Judgment and Interest thrreou and coats, I will at the same time and in the manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described real estate. Taken as the pr*>perty! of Charles Marks Mary Marks. C. Pierce Heckathorn, Ehiuna Hecka-' thorn at Lhe'suit of The People 4jhate< Bank of Berne. Adams County, Indiana by the Department of Financial; Institutions us tfie State of Indiana,! by Rudolph Sciiug, Special Repre-| sen tat I ve. Said sale will be made without any i relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Burl Johnson, Sheriff Adams County \albaii 4. Aclmuii, Attorney Nov. 2b Dec. 5-121 xollll IO XOX.KI.XIIII X I Im fbr Ydaios < irruit ( uurt. Auvraibrr Irrui. lIKtl. < 4>un»hiinl | »■ I lIE STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COl’NTy Citiseiis Hank of Portland, Indiana J vs. James F. Arnold, etui. Nuw comes the plaintiff. b. v l-Taukl B. Jaqua attorney, ami files its complaint herein, toaetlu r with an nfft- . davit of Nun-Rcsidviicv that said defendants J D. Bradley and Co., a C orporation. R. G. Dun and Co , a » o- ’> partnership consisting of Archibold* l W. Fierguson, Charles S. Tuttle, ami ' John J. Nelli gun are not residents of T the State of Jmliana; that a<- ! Don is for foreclosure of Mortgages ! and that said non-resident «lefemlants are necessary parties thereto, j Notice is therefore hereby given i said defendants, last named, that unI less they be and appear on the 5 Ith day us the November term of the Adams Circuit Court, to be holdvn on January 19. 1935 at the Court House. : in Decatur in said County ami and answer er demur to said complaint. the same will l>e heard and: determined in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court, affixed at Decatur, iml-; iana this 19th day of November A. D. 1931. David D. Depp, Clerk’ Nov. 31-2$ Dec. 5i O SHERIFF gALR In the Adaius 4 ireuit 4 uurt. Slate of Indians, Cause Number I I.SG4 The Federal lx<nd Bank of Louis-1 ville vs Chloa Inis Jneichen, Chlc<a: Inis Ineichen. Administratrix of the' estate of Frank J. Ineichen, deceas-1 rd; Kathern D. Ineichen, Karl H. Sheperd. Interstate Farm Mortgage Corporation. By virtue of an order of ‘•ale to; me directed and deliverer from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court in the above entitled cause, I have levied upon and will expose t_» sale by ■ Public Auction at the Court Hous' door, east entrance, first flocr .in. said county between the hours of. 10:00 o’clock A. M., and 4:00 o’clock; P. M. On Saturday, the 15th day pfl December A. D. 1934, the rents anl. I profits fur a term not exceeding sev- ■ vti years of the following Kcal Kstate to-wit: The east bait of the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter all in sec-t tion 25, tow nship 25 porth, range 14 east, containing in all 129 acres?,] more or less, situated in the county, of Adams and state of Indiana. And on failure to realize there-, from the full amount of the judgment and interest thereon and cysts, I will at tHe same time ar.U in th • manner aforesaid offer for sale the fee simple of the above described ! real estate. Taken as the property] ; of Chloa Inis Ineichen, Clfloa Inis Ineichen, Administratrix of the es-! ’ate of Frank J. Ineichen, deceased,; Kathern D. Ineichen, Earl H Shop-, erd, Interstate Farm Mortgage Cor-, poration at the suit of The Federal. Land Bank of Louisville. Said sale will be made without any’ relief whatever from valuation ori appraisement laws. Burl JoliUMon. Sheriff Adams County Lenhart, lirller and Schiirgrr Itty*. • Nov. 21-28 Dec. 5j J Q I Get the Habit — Trade at. Hom« ;
|I))IM|»>IUM%I CLAIMS r |i inui;i> i>e< kMmLm a iv*k Mbrellanroua • ei Wxyne Pt- Co. off mp J City of Hccstur. Igt. pow. IW.OO ; ritizgu* Tcfaphouu Co. le4p. «0.4 j ‘iDceutiir Oemon-Bt Co. ..... offlii* Biii>rll»K u ,« nn ’ Cl<* 'V. Arnold, dep. hire ' Ivernit Willing, rvgixtration 62. M . Mary l'owiw. d.o. Lire s»}• ! . John W. Tyudall. p>.aU«« *-99 ’ li.hoori* Weißter. pop Jilni . John We.litcr. »la,np» 4*-« , Huth Ku..|i*>. drp. liU'i' ’**• : Walter J. Burkinan puMiigo *'•’* ; David Hak.T, tiut'l'g dep ’’J . Burl liduiaon, mileage , Burl Johnson do f Ralph E. Roop, poMaO <•-- I John VVorhter, ditch. awiaaH 16.51 f’Omer Dague, ditch expense 10.15 II Eli Graber do LJ{J) i Gorman Eriiart do )> Krick Tyndall Co. do 3».16 | i Samuel Barger do *b - I Rudolph Weiland do . Kocher Lumb. a Coal Co. do o.JP I . Daniel Scherry do <*jw EH win Beer do • J-Jf J Clifton E. Striker, sal p*>»t. IH-J0 . Margaret Myers, salary fJ’MJ I Clifton E. Striker, trav. ex... 4« rL. E. Archbold, aalary ........ Jo**3 Mildred Koldewuy do z 0, 0? ? L. E. Archbold, opar. exp 70 82 . J F. Felty. Assessor’* sal. .. 00.00 . Robert J Zwick. Inuueat 10.20 I J W Vizard, sal & exp. .. 26.27 ,I Florence Anderaon, Health I Comm. exp. 85.00 Margaret Kiting do 25.00 Henry Dehner, Cty. Cuci 10.00 •! James Kinney do 10.00 I August Conrad du 10.00 I Dean Byerly do 10.00 !M. Kirsch, do - 10 00 ; Evert Banter du 10.00 H James A. Hendricks du 10. op | Henry B Heller, salary J 0 00 'W. J. Schumaker du 75.00 Mary McClure do 35.00 B. W. DeVor, Court Hotiae - p.OO ] Burl Johnson, bid. of prsns. 47.20 Nur. Ind. Pub. Serv. Co., jail 15.23 i lainkenau's Store du 3.46 I Dr. J M Miller do «.OO ]Adam.s Co. Hospital du 5.50 | (iregg Knittie, elect, exp. 45.50 | • John W. Blakey du 42.35 Hugo Buerger du 44.50 Amos J Lew ton du 57.50 Rudolph Linnemeier du 4 4.90 i • Theodore Ostermeyer do 53.00 ] i Rudolph H. Kolter do 46.00 Floyd Arnold do 47.00 1 Gtelmer do *'-•?? Lawrence Braun do 4|.50 Orlen S. Fortney do . 54.50 Milton Edgell do 42.40 J. M. Foreman du 44.50 William Stuckey do 49.50 lames F. Parrish do 44.50 John C. Sohlner do - 4'1.50 Evert O. Rich do 49.50 , Wilbert Siably do 44.50, W. N. Stahl do 54.50 i John A. Hendricks do 4X.00 KJ Stahl) du 49.75 } Hark} J. Reef du 71.00 I Jonathan Rian do 49.50 Edna F. Musclman do 63.00 Ferd Mettler do . ... 56.75 Albert Wintercgg do 54.50 111 E. Hutton do 55.80 1 ’ Adam Egly do . 54.05 . iCpciJ Melchi do 66.50 ] ; IL G. Deininger du 65.35 | Ray Christen du 57.50 i Harve Stevens du 67.50 ■ Joseph A. Hunter do 51.00 • E. Burt Lenhart do .. 67.50 I Clark J. Lutz, Elect. Cvmui. 100.00 K. W. Johnson do 100.09 | ■ David D. Depp do 50.00 1 'John L. De Voss, Clrk. Canv. Board .... 12.00 Frcile Chase do 12.00 1 Thomas Haubold do 12.00 Agnes Yager do . 12.00 Morris Pingry do 12.00 : C. H. Musselman do 12.00 Oscar Sprague, elec. exp. . 10.90 Peoples Restaurant do . . 12.50 V I K.i! Bdv. h.'.M S. E. Black, soldier’s burial 75.00 . Ireas. of State, State Institutions 280.20 . Irene Byron, sanatorium 309.UU Township Four C. A. Bell, Union 2.10 i George Appelman do 3.68 Winnes Shoe Store du 2.25 Frank Krick du 6.75 Lankenaus Store, Root 4.54 Roy Archbold do ... 16.00 ! Williams Uquity Kx< h. do 1.06 , Home Grocery du 1.50 Adams Co. Hospital du . 15.40 John Helmrich. Prefcte 7.99 The Lutheran •Hospital du . 3D.60 Preble Equity Kxcfi. do . 11.78 Dr. C. L. Blue, Kirkland 3.60 H. A. Breiner do .. J LUO R. H. Everett, St. Marys . 4.00 A. Bell du 10.50 Frank Krick du 8.00 ;W. E. Spitler do 9.27 -Lawreme Carver 23.29 ‘C. P. Trontuer do . 164.67 ’Dr. J W. Vizard do 28.50 ,<’. A. Douglas do . 2.66 'At ker Bros, do . 2.00 Irene Gerke. Washington 5.00 <’. A. Bell do 15.26 ! LaFontaine Handle Cu. du .. 1.75 Fisher & Harris do 38.50 1 Decatur laimbcr Co. du 24.00 , S. E. Hite do 10.20 j.I. Henry Faurote du 10.00 IGe rge Appelman do .. 6.00 Nichols Shoe Store do 7.00 Burk Elevator Cu. do 32.00
.Uawi, to. Honpltal do Ml’lJ I 1)7 R K Daniels do <» Home Grocery do 3J.01 ■■ Erank Krick do “} J® ■ Miller's Grocery do ->•*'" i , Dr. Palmer Eicher du ’’“" J • Dr. J M Miller do - ' Dr. E. L. Grimdstaff du IJe.JJ Dr. O. J. Kquue d 6 • M.jjl 'Fisher A Harris. Blue (L’rei'k » •• iDavid D Hulieorr du IJ-J" Burk Eb vaior Co do •«. ; West Main Qrouery, Munrue lOJfU , Dr M. L Habeggef dq 31JJJ F. A. PlukerinK do • ».«I Dr. A. H Si 111 maw do I**®® Mis E H. Tubler do H K. Rupert «u *®» Berne Lumfair Co. do .?!'!! I Waller Blesdoe & Co. do .... 107.61 i Dr». Jot M-s & Jones d.o •« ®« ; Adams Co Hosp Hal do *®* J® I lleubin Messrs, French » ! Beroe Milling Co. do • ]•;“ ! | Albert Rtelndr do ;A. F. Baker, HarUord I Juuca A Jongs 4o 1] i Dr. c. )< Price do Di Amos p.cumier. k Snyders Grocery, Wabash .... Hqbeil L. Brown, do ‘ ™ Geneva Equity Kgcb. do . Tin Hub do Harlow’s Market do IJ-93 Binkley Coal Co. do 1«1.9i Geneva Equity Kxc*>. do 79.5« Tom Drew do - 6-90 West Maip Grocery do fllchardson Store do 33.11 Cgutraj Grocery do f J -j® .(’. I’. Hincbmgn do 10..>0 Dr. M L. liulffgger do 13.36 Drs. Jones A Jones do ... 3i..»0 Geneva MIBk. 4 Grn. Co. do 17.50 Amanda r<>rfu%n do ..i 6.75 Wells Bros do 60.00 Mary McManus do *OO Adams Co. Hosp. Jefferson 40.00 Ki'.gcr Store 6.23 < ouaty Infirmary H P. LaFontaine. salary 150.00 Mrs. Clara laiFontaine do . 33.33 ; Esther Lusk, labor 05.00 j August Jl.rgun do 35.00 Herbert Lab imtalnc do .. . 35.00 i Florence latugcricli di, . 35.00 j Rgv. Paul W. Schults do 4 00 iC. D. Teenle, drayage 19.75 IDeeatur Lumb. CO.', op. exp. 21.66 ! August Walter do . 40.(0 Miller's Bakery do 31.51 i S. liniitt Meat Market do 10.05 I Fisher 4 Harris do 2.70 Menno Kjgher do 45.00 ' Standard Oil Co. do 45.14 ; Nklmls Si;os Sluie do 12.50 Henry Knapp & Sou do 64.50 Frank Schmity do .. . 19.75 Hoard of Guardians Mara 31,1 Ture. Mother’s Aid 15.00. iLeuretta Whitman do 5.00 • Olive Reynolds do 20.00 ! 'Merle Bristol du .......... . 15.00, Enid Kent do 6.00 Della Dtsholt do 1« o« , Margaret Mgers do 10.00 Marte Anderson do 15.00, Edna Ray do 15.00 Mary Hazlcwood do Ul.oo Mrs. Ehingcr (trustee) do -' 5.68 Pearl Reed do 6.00 . Leota Beery do 5.00 Anna Ripbcrgcr do 25.00 Elizabeth Hodle do 10.00 Gertrude Schurger do 5.00 , Alpha Yaney dq 20.00 Monai white do 10.00 Eva Tiunibleton do 16.00 Emma Beer do 30.00 Mary Reynolds do .... 5.00 i Wilma Sommers do . 16.00 iCathareiue Roe do 5.00 Vgda Roe do 5.00 Laura Reerbower do 10.00 Delota Engle do 6.00 Madeline Dunn do 10.00 Opal Myers do 20.00 Malina Liby do 6.00 W. Guy Brown, mileage 19.45 ;O. Lobenstein, Bd. Guard. .. 1.20 Ft. Wayne Orphan Hm. do .... 1761)0 Highway Repair District X amber line Wm. H. Bittner, labor 3.30 Bianx. do 1":?® , Marshall M.’lntosli do ... 1.7» Jacob Wagner. Ibr. & team 37.50 Hugo do Oscgr Ltiirmau da sl-5“ District Xumber Two Hugo H. Gerke, Ibr. & tm. .. 37.65 , Herbert Hohrq. k, labor 2.00 liSUqer Gerke, Ifar. 4 tm 82.25 Harvey Tieman do 100 Robert Gerke de 22.00 Amos Gerke do 6.50 District Number Three Aug. Blumenberg, labor 31.65 Marcus Schueler do 1.23 i Adolf Sehueler do Rudolph Linnemeier do 11.25 Herman Eliierding do 2.25 ' George Schueler dp 2.2a Elmer Fuhrman do 'i 'i L. F. Fuhrman do 25.21 Qscgr Koenegign do 6-7$ 'Gerold Sheets do 2.60 •Harold Strahru do I.®® . Phil Strahm dp 3.2$ Phil Strahm do 3.9# Victor BtebcriUi do 14J10 Chancy Sheets do 5.50 District Number Four G. H. Bleeke. labor 75.6# Grant Ball do 61.75 N. W. Abbott do 21.25 ! Lawrence Bleeke do 4».0# William Bertsch, Ibr. & tm. 12.0 U • Robert Ehrman do 12.U0 'John Gerber do 11.0#
Robert Weber do 11.00 District Number Five Herman Uleman, labor 31,50 Ambrose BpamUr do Lio 1 Albert Braun do 17.30 Lawrens? Springer do j.sq Forest Railing do 3 hll ' Klslrlct Number Hix <G. F. Jroutaer. ibr. 4 liu. .. (t.iu I Louis Troutner <lo i<», jL L. Tfoutner up 27.Q0 Addison Hlujets do ... , a j uu . ■Wm Watkius do Jz ;,o Fred Hrnger, labor 1125 (Carl Troutner do 4.50 ! District Number Mesee IJapies F Pa rrlali I nr. a tm. 65 25! • Ivan Byer go 12.0 t) Fr#nk Dellinger do S.OO ! John Teeple do 2 50 ! Ja ax lAuightnlser do 500 | Kona Wolf do r,.uu 1 • Walter Beard do 5.00 • | Sol Luginbill do 4.00 1 Roy Myers, labor | Charles Brunetrtip do i.su 1 District Number Fiithi I Arman Habegger. ibr. & tm. 73.45 I Paul McClain do 27.50 ! • William Brunner do 15.25 | .Albert Huger labor 25.25 J. V. Hendricks do Ih.mi Joe Bchnepp do 18.00 District Number Nine Wiu Sowards, ibr. & tm. . . 15.00 George Rlngger do 36 90 L. R. Schindler, labor 12.50 Fred Weidler do 3.00 Raymond Rlngger do 3.76 Dan Kipper do 6.00 L. R. Schindler do 10.50 J«.cot> Kaufman dp 17.50 : District Number Ten Rufus Meahberger, Ibr £ tm. 14,35 . I,»u Stadler do 10.00 Charles Studler do 2.00 I Fred Beeler do 5.00 I Richard Mishberger do . 6.75 Milo Sales do 7.00 j Russel Studler, labor 2.13 I Ralph Teeter do 2.00 1 Milo Sales do 2.75 • I Clyde Striker do 28.75 I Ellis Pontius do 25.09 District Number Eleven IW. M Striker. Ibr. & tm. 80.50 Tom Sullivan do lt.no Ed Neyil do 11.00 Lee Schell, labor 19.62 Jake Eicher, Ibr 4 tm. 21.50 Ben Eicher, labor 1#.12 ! Joseph Eicher do 19.00 1 Albert i'oblents do 8.75 1 Russel Galloway do 1:1.25 ! Pau) Striker do 10.23 'Theron Fenstmaker do 3.6# ‘ • 'Fred Mathys do 1815 'jlermau Mmbya do 7.6# cred Nanni do .. 16.59 District Number 12 liarley J. Kerf. ibr. 4c tm. 81.05 Fred Roe. labor 36 75 I James Nelson do 26 o« Ralph Detlckson do . 19.00 Milton Teeter do 1.25 Paul Blßclier, Ibr. & tm. 25.0# Jacob Teator, labor 7.25 . Put Mora:;. Ibr. 4 tm. 31 no James Moran do 2'J.00 District Number Thirteen Carl Baumgartner, labor 7:1.15 R. .G.. Martin do 79.20 R. F. Sauer do 80.10 Fiepiing dp 78.00 j l»e>«ter Gqwens -tip 71.00 I Ernegt Striker dp 82.60 Herman Uleman do
PUBLIC SALE I As I am quitting fanning, I will sell at public siu.idm J Kreigh farm. 5 miles east of Ossian. ■“ mile north oIE ;1 J WEDNESDAY, Dec. 12,1931 | Commencing at 10 A. M. 4 — HEAD OF HORSES — 4 Sorrel horse. 5 yrs. old. wt. 1600 lbs., sound and : tai Sorrel mare, 13 yrs. old, wt. 1550 lbs., sound, good worktnG i ' smooth mouth, wt. 1500 lbs. sound, a good worker Sei J i 18 mouths old. 9—HEAD OF CATTLE-9 Rqau cow, 6 yrs. old, giving 4 gal. per day; blackcu.ld giving 4 gal. per day; Jersey cow. 3 yrs old, givlntltila Roan cow. 2 yrs. old, giving gal. per day, blue roan wm giving 3 1 gal. per day; 3 yearling beifer>; Gueru e) la. I| HOG8 —2 Duroc Gilts, extra good, will farrow in Ma.- I 1 sow, due to farrow in March; Poland sow. ' .il I’arro* r. ( i Poland China boar, 2 yrs. old; big type China : ' si| (all pigs. POULTRY—I9O big English Whip i.. . o n r> select flock, extra good, laying now. FEED— 40t> bu. more or less of gwT > ■■■’! . i- * ogts; 8 hl>- seed corn; 10 ton soy beau hay; 1 tou direrilt| soy beans; 88 large shocks corn fodder. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS New idea manure spreader, new; John Deere. SSI I <i‘i with fertilizer attachment, new; McCormick-Deering ni!iss< plow, first class; Schunk walking breaking plow, new; i»» ipr grain drill; Thomas hay loader; Drum land roller; M disc; riding cultivator; Turnbull wagon; wagon box; li M ders; McCormick mower; galv. water tank; lu I>. ? - grapple hay fork; large feed cooker: brooder stove. S*"' Lator; 2 double sets work harness; and lianas.-. ator, first class; shovel plows; fork; small tools and nt .' too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. Wm. H. DETTMER, (M Roy S. Jojinson, auctioneer. Luucli will be served.
'•"■■•su ;■ "" '’■' k • -W I 1..,, q r. ; ‘ - ■ -m •■" - di i 1 1 . I'uailA ,i„ 1 -"AWi fl ■;''.'-'”\fl • I I: 111 ' ” 1 '"’•t Serv -■' i: --- fl !■ ■■ .•;■ Sonic,,, ln ‘ ‘iH , ‘ L ' ' ll p tu n e John r fl •V.Mitor Test I our Can you anuer u„ J ‘«n queFisn,; Four for qJ 1 What is thTZj I ,lla: D' l'io: of the '■■‘T‘ 2 r.illU- ,;;•! ...J ''• •C.'il. G 01:112 uiih the I‘iet July 27, i;„, V - Whu said; kl vm P * TUrf. ■ U. Wli.t wa Aruuug I I Name the faniiJ the Fluted Sinhs. .’>. Who wr t“ "Moa-jH Maaze"? m «• Where is ij| P j t „J , Old. lin the Bibie? J 7. Witat son J rejggfl . deer 11103s'? ■ 8. .Xdiiic t '„{* first Ck|H , tyr. 9. Which SecretifylJ ured 1 lie ’ u|>eu iUF ■ China? 1". Which EurwiatJ Ma Lgaecar? Get the Habit — Twhi
