Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1938 — Page 2

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townihii* ram*-*’• . u IIFU’IIHT To THU AIM 180148 BOA Hit Or |>RKBI.K TOWAMIII’ ADAM* COI.VTY. 'X DIANA JAKUAJBY. »•» Receipt* January ~, 13 Ferment St. Bank. int. I ,-!•?! 13 Co. Aud.. Kb. rev !««■’' »» Co Aud., »ch.,tund Int... 36.77 February . , ... 3 State A ad., oom. Rfh. , fn - 50 '2 !2 a Farm«r« St Bank, int « UFermore St. Bnk., d«. tx. 43.00 VCo. Aud., dor fund S 3 ?? 5 Farmer* St. Bnk d«. tx. 35.0« » St. Aud., Intana. tax 146.6 2« Farmer* St Bnk., dg. tx. *5.00 June ~ 14 Stat* Aud, exclß' tax 1744 H Co. Aud., June d aw 1,351.8 js'state Aud., «ch. fund 500.00 21 Co. Aud., com. «ch. fnd. 14*.00 August .. "6 Co And., dog tax 44.47 xi A I) Suttle*, insurance 14.00 20 Co Aud. intangible tax 202.37 December ... ~ 7 State Aud.. exc. tux } 17 Co. Aud. Dec. draw 1,3,6.03 lilaburiementa January . H State Treae . sink, fund 7-4 14 Die. Amer. Vet*, bk* ... 14 F. E. Compton, encyclp. vo.oo 10 A. D. Suttle*. tru*l bnd. 120 no 29 Raymond Borne, tch.. Jn. 1.0.00 29 Wlln.a Andrew*, tch. .. 10*. 0 20 Otto O»termey»r, trnp... 1 Fcbrnry ... 2 A*hbaucher Tin Sh., rep. 7.89 3 State Trea*. *lnk. fund.. 8.3 » 5 Kiger 4 Co., ech. eup 14.81 5 Berne Wltn**», lg. adv. 26 20 15 Decatur Democrat, do .. 36.10 19 George McGill, labor 435 23 Farmers St Bnk., It. bill 3.15 33 o»-ar Ewell, gas, oil, tr. »<.40 25 Raymond Borne, tch., jn. 10S 8, 25 Wilma Andrews, tch 96.0 S 25 Otto Oetermeyer. trnp... 19 so March . .. 1 Sila* Sprunger, assr. grip 5.00 13 Ed. Zwlek. salary 150.00 23 Arthur Werllng. »hp. kl. 33.75 . 25 Raymond Borne, tch.. Jn. 130.00 35 Otto Ostermeyer, trnp. 19 *0 25 Wilma Andrews, tch 108.00 April , , i 14 Preble Equity Ex., fuel . 26.49 23 .Martin Fruchte, shp. kid. 7.00 Reed Caeton, trnp. — 15 ®o 28 Raymond Borne, tch., Jn. 108.99 28 Wilem Andrews, tch 96.0* 28 Ind. Com. Sanlta., toil. 115 3a 30 R. B. Haugham, ret. fnd. 69.78 30 Otto Oetermeyer, trnp. 19.60 Ma. v’ ! 8 Oecar Ewell, gas, oil ... 37.90 8 Farmers St. Bnk. light* 3.80 13 Ed Zwick. salary 120.00 22 Decatur Lbr. Co., glass 2.92 27 W. A. Teel, labor 14 00 28 Martin Blomenberg, do 12.15 ( 28 Alton Worthman, sh. kl. 20.90 . 28 Mina Reppert, shp. kid. 39.35! 25 Arthur Werllng, do 15.50 > 28 Simon Beineke, do 100.001 28 Harold Ehlerdlng, do .. 16.00 June 14 Farmer* St. Bnk.. lights 1 «>' 14 Preble Equity Ex . fuel 294 90 ft F. E. Campton, encylp. 59.20 J J'&d. Zwlek, offer trv. ex. 100.00 6 C. E Striker, »ch. sup. 46.91 7 Decatur Sch. Bd . trnf. 998 20 22 C.- M. Grlble. trnf 17.43 22 Martin Henlein, trnf. 226.24 2J Herman F. Franke, do. 130.34 26 Democrat Co., lg adv. 2.37 2^^MMeieweL

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at nubile auction at my residence. 2 miles South of Van Wert on routh 118 and % mile West, the following property, on TUESDAY, January 18, 1938 Commencing at 10 oO'clock HORSES—Matched pair of sorrel mares, 4 and 5 years old. weight 3200 And In foal; matched pair of 3-year-old sorrel mares, weight 3000; matched pair bay g Idings. 3 years old. weight 2800; sorrel mare coming 2 years old white mane and tail; sorrel mare coming 2 years oH; roan mare coa..ag 2 years old; bay mare coming 2 years old; three sorrel spring colts. These horses are all heavy draft, sound and sired by my register! Belgian stallion, weight 2100. Unusually good horses. i, CATTLE—Six Hoistcin cows and four Holstein heifers coming fresh Ormsby breed, young and in prime of production; four Guernsey cows, some close up springers. SHEEP—I 4 head of Shropshire ewes and one buck. HOGS—IS bred gilts and O I C male hog. MACHINERY—Set of brass mounted harness; John Deere beet drill, goon as new; Black Hawk corn planter and soy bean attachment; L rotary hoe; two single row cultivators; two Oliver sulky plows; stalk rake; hay tedder; 18-inch tractor plow; 60-tooth harrow. MISCELLANEOUS —Delco lig! t plant and batteries; cream separator; 26 Buick sedan; parlor furnac<- stove. Temis made known on day of ale. Lunch on grounds. In the event of bad weather, sale will be held inside. HARRY HUFFINE Johnson and Albright, Auctioneers.

BARNEY GOOGLE MEETING HIS MASTER By Billy Deßeck _ WELL. KOMEN- POT- N" ~ I X 6ON-T MEVER. CAW X“1 - ——- -roow F oca - / rv. On ""“lb almost svjekr ( ii i I — -- - _ _ 1J Copr I >3B, King Fi-atures S.ndc,itr, fnc . U'orlj rrsrrvrj ‘ NOW SHOWING—“THE LAST MILE” f By SEGAR |OHKNGORSMH>MI I (TUBS' WAS TO RIMG) |fO WELL, WAITER! LET'S HAVE \ fQ\ 0017 s ' * FORGOT V—<lKvKl f A BELL IM THE ( KT'O. BLO'W ME 1 ( J H SOME SERVICE. 1 BRIMG S. I< ) NfZI WMP'J! ) \! H I PALACE TOWER \ W/\ DOWNM?' ME MORE MUSTARD! AMD) IXAw 'Xr o. • ' OS ' AS A SIGNAL ) W/ - ME SOME MORE oSSA ° C ’Aj(d;/ F (TO HAMG HIM t-"' T > I Y? VXWAMBORGERS AIOMG) > ~ (LXL i — A < I 1 XI ; (with THE MDSTARD 7 B -- - —\ v IX, ; 7' y If X gX ———h Hu I A HWr I Vi. M ” 1 V *'LK A 3p»— J 1 J CLV Vfc* •r- fr ■■ f . J' k|g ■' k “ i * >* * -I <•»•■ '■«» >■■—« ■....,,. M , A ,... y^" l - — i-is You are entitled to the very lowest price — . remember; for your dry cleaning. We invite you to SHE ETS B ROS oIIR S " OR shining par. compare our price for our minimum lors remain open till standard of cleaners - pressers phone 359 Z slndav __ — j

31 Ralph Rice, trnf. 480.54 AugU*t ... j 10 A. D. Suttle*, bu* Ina 5.J0 14 Ind. Reform., Jan. sup. 131 14 Kiger A Co., sch. sup. 18 18 A D. Suttle*, Insurance 2984 35 Vern M.Carty, fire ext. 40.T8 36 Martin Kruekeberg. aup. l <» September . _ 7 Martin BUberlch. ad. bd. 5 00 7 August Kruetxman, do JOO \ 7 August Bloinenberg, do 6.00 7 Martin Fruchte, labor. .. 15.00 40 Otto Wefel, labor -J J* 10 Bern* Witness, lg. ad. 48 60 October . „ n ... 8 Otto Oetermeyer. trnp -000 11 Martin Bloemenberg. bus 144.80 11 Wilma Andrews, tch., Jn. 107.5 11 Walter Peck, Janitor 1’ 50 11 Martin Fruchte, do «o« It Thomas Adler, teach 13 Kiger A Co., ech. sup. . jv 13 Al Jax Chem. Co., eup. 1» •« 13 Democrat Co., lg. adv. 48.50 18 Schafer Hdw Co., sup. '■ « 16 Decatur Post Off. post. «'io 19 Llechty Bros, eup, lbr. 46.80 23 Ed Zwi k. salarv 190.00 26 Thoma* Adler, .each. 100.00 29 Walter Peck, Janitor .... 17.50 29 Otto Oetermeyer, trnp. . ? 29 Wilma Andrews, teach. IV-.00 39 Martin Fruchte, Jan. 12.00 November ~ 81 Walter Peck, janitor >’ 34 Martin Fruchte. do 13«“ 24 Otto Ostermeyer, trnp. . 30.00 24 Thomae Adler, teach. ** ■' 24 Wilma Andrew*, do M.S* 26 Charlee Affolder, wood 27.00 26 John Scheimann, ehp. kl. 35.00 December „„ -- I M. Buffenberger. pump 32 3» 3A. R. Aehbaucher. furn. 130 00 " Otto Hildebrand, sh. kl. 17.00 1 Oscar Ewell, oil 14-2» 17 W. C. Easly, trnp }3 '» 18 Reed Canton, do }» "« 21 Martin Fruchte, Jan 12 00 21 Wilma Andrewe, tch. . }0»»« 21 Thomae Adler, do 21 Walter Peck, Jan l’ »® 21 Otto Ostermeyer, trnp 3J.00 21 Wni. Kruetxman, labor J 0« 2' Holthouse Drug Co., sup. 2 »0 27 L. M Meyer, gas 4. 60 28 Ed Zwick, *al.. exp. 2-5.00 31 Farmers St. Bnk., light* u. 15 statement Showing Amount of All Money* Paid to the Various Funds of Preble IMweshlp, of Adams County Township Fund January 1. 1937 Balance on hand » 04 -6 Receipts during year 1,121.8* Total of Bal and Kec 1.820.41 Diiburaements dur. yr Final Balances * 714.74 Special School Fund January 1, 1937 .iqhrq Balance on hand M. 913.59 i Receipts during year 1.114 »<» Total of Bal. and Rec. 6,05- 49 Disbursements dur. yr 2.4 9b,_ Final Balances $3,256.21 Tuition Fund January 1, 1937 . Balance on hand V 06 Receipts during year 2,409.34 Total of Bal. and Rec. b 692.00 I Disbursements during yr... t,as..*.* Final Balances $3,709.21 Dog Fund January 1, 1937 Balance on hand ♦ ftO * Z'* Receipts during year 281.24 Total of Bal. and Rec. 251.49 Disbursements dur. year 274.>0 Final Balances $ 6.99 Totals Os All Fuikln January 1, 1937 Balance on hand $ Re^igt^^uring^eai^^

Victims of Plunge of Samoan Clipper Into Pacific

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Three of the seven members of the crew of the ill- ' fated Samoan Clipper which plunged flaming into the Pacific ocean near Pago Pago, American Samoa, en route to Auckland, New Zealand, are pic-

Total of Bal. and Kec 14,851.39 Disbursements dur. yr 7,164.24 Final Balances 5 7,6*7.15 iotal balance as shown by tins report 37,687.16 Warrant-checks outstanding December 31, 1937 * Total balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31, 1937 3 Cash In depository December 31, 1V37 3 7,687.1a I, Ed Zwick, the Trustee of Preble Townsnip, Adams County, Indiana, do solemnly swear (or artirini that the preceding report of Receipts, Disbursements and Balances is true and correct, as 1 xerlly believe: and I further declare that tile sums with will h 1 am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me, and that the various items ol expenditures credited have been fully paid m the sum* stated, and without express or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to me or any other person. And 1 further declare, and swear (or affirm) that 1 uare received no money, nor article of value, In consideration of any contract by me as Trustee of this Township. ED ZWICK, Trustee of Preble Township. Subscribed and sworn to before me, the Chairman of the Advisory Board of this Township, this fourth day of January, 1938. AUG. BLUMENBERG Chairman of Advisory Board of Preble Township This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Advisory Board of th»s Townsnip at their annual meeting, this the 4tli day of January, 1938. A< 11. BLUMENBERG MARTIN BIEBERICH ACG. KRVEIZ.MAN Advisory Board, Preble Township. COURT HOUSE Appearance Filed An appearance was filed by H. Grube for the defendants in the suit for possession and damages brought by the First Joint Stoc Land bank, of Fort Wayne against Charles B. | and Mary E. Inskeep and venued i here from the Wells circuit court. An appearance was filed by H. ! Grube for the defendants in the suit to collect a note, brought by William E. Yybourn, administrator of the estate of David C. Wybourn against Herman L. G. and Rosina Miller. The defendants were ruled to answer. An appearane was filed by H. Grube for all defendants in the suit to collect a note, brought by Ra'ph A. Messel against Margaret Poling

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. JANUARY L».

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Actress Loses Court Fight

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The Barbara Stanwyck-Frank Fay court battle in Los Angeles over whether or not Fay is to be permitted to visit their adopted child, Dion, 6. ends in victory for Fay, former mate of the actress. Fay was granted permission by the court to visit the child at certain times.-The name of Robert Taylor, screen actor and frequent companion of Miss Stanwyck, came »nto the case often to the apparent ‘ • annoyance of the actress.

and others. . Petition Filed A petition for writ of assistance was filed by the plaintiff in the suit to foreclose a mortgage brought by the Home Owners’ Loan coripoiation against L. Charles, Helen and Luck JJocquel and B. Paul Mossman. Notice was ordered, returnable January 24. Estate Cases The court found the net value of the estate of Davison Mattox to be ' $5,883 and no tax due. The appraiser was allowed $6.44. whih was ordered taxed as costs. The final report was submitted, examined and approved in the estate of Sarah A. Fisher. The estate was closed and the executrix discharged. , The court found the net value of j the estate of Gertrude A. Gage to be •

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,$896 and no tax due. The appraiser ' was a’lowed sl, which was ordered taxed as costs. The final report was filed in the estate of Christian G. Neuenschwander. Notice was ordered, returnable February 7. The court found the net value of the estate of Rebecca J. Abnet to be i $1,444 and no tax due. The appraisi er was allowed $6.80, which was ordered taxed as costs. Inventory Filed Inventory number one was filed, examined and approved in the guar- '■ dianship of Uriah Grimm, 'by Roscoe E. Glendenning, guardian. Appearance Filed An appearance was filed by James Fourth for the plaintiff in , the suit to collect a note, brought ' Iby Anna Smith Chilcote against 'Joseph L. McConnell.

“ -♦! * RATES ; On. Time-Minimum char ß . of 25c for 20 word, or laaa. 20 word*, I'/40 P«[ word Two TlmM-Mlnimum ch.JO* ; O f 40c for 20 word* or le»». I | Over 20 word. 2c per word for : the two time.. Three Time.—Minimum cheroe I of 50c for 20 word, or lewOver 20 words 2'/aC per word | ] for the three time.. I Card, of Thank. - Obituaries and verse.— Open rate-display advsrti.infl 35c per column inch. !♦ — *l FOR SALE FOR SzILE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106> >o. Second St. Lil I FOR SALE—IO Duroc bred gilts Richest bloodlines. Immuned. 101 miles east Decatur. Route 224. H•! : d. Kreischer, Convoy. O. 31stx ' FOR SALE or Trade for young livestock, Model A '3O Sedan. James D. Brown, 3 miles south of Peterson. Ll-3tx FOR SALE—New Pianos: Wc have the very latest in Pianos. The new Console Desk type. The new i improved Studio selling at prices ‘ you can afford to pay. Liberal trade j iin allowance for your old piano. Isold on terms. Sprague Furniture ICo 152 So. Second St. Phoua 199 FOR SALE — Holstein bull, 8 months old, registered, well bred. Houck Bros., Decatur route 1J i phone 860-J. H' 3t FOR SALE — Chevrolet ton 1934, long wheel base truck. Ford 1930, 1H ton, dual wheels, dump 1 bed and stake bed. Bargains. Elmer Bailer, 1131 N. Second St. 11-3tx-FOR SALE — Five room house, large drove well, priced to sell. Ed Toney, 311 So. 12th St., Decatur.] Indiana. 12-3tx 0 FOR RENT I FOR SALE —Farm in Jackson Tp. i Allen County, 7 room nouse and , other buildings in good repair. This ;is an all black soil farm S2OOO down. Possession March 1, A. D. Emenhiser, Monroeville Phene 4152 i 11-3tx FOR RENT — Small furnished apartment. Phone 1082 or call at 410 North Fifth St. It MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 296-30 t DRIVING TO Florida in week or ten days. Take one or two pass engers to share expense. Write gox 300, Democrat. 12-3tx EXCELLENT CHANCE to sell entirely new Neon signs. Every store a prospect. Big commission, permanent business. Changeable Neon Corp-, 19 W. 3rd St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 12-3tx Real Estate Transfers Mae Pontius et vir to Geuige F. Pontius, inlot 264 in Geneva for sl. Oliver Painter et ux to Harold O. Painter, 55 acres in Blue Creek twp. for M. Pains Yield Promptly Tn Alf’n Compound Wiiiterffrern Tuhtetn. Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, neuralgia and periodic pains. Positively Guaranteed. At all Drug Stores, or send SI.OO to Union Pharmaual Co. Bluffton, Indiana FOR THE KIDDIES TEETERBABE JUMPER SEAT A Great Aid to Mothers in caring for Baby—only $3*95 30” x 54” CHILD’S CRIB, All Spindle — $6*95 up HIGH CHAIRS — $3*35 „„ ZWICK’S Phone 61 i

WANTED WANTED - Experienced stenographer for general office work, local industry. State age. education, references. Box 600 DaU Democrat. . WANTED- bight aud heavy haulm ra- «»■ 1131 N. Second St. | SALESMAN WANTED by well i | known oil company Age 35 to 60 preferred. Experience not nec-; 1.-ssury. Immediate steady income | for man with car. Write P. T i Webster. 572 Standard Building. Cleveland, Ohio ■ llx i WANTED — Advertiser needs sev-. | eral girls to address circular!. I Make to 115.00 week. Answer im- ' mediately enclosing 10c for sup-1 ] plies. Paragon Company, Drawer ■ ' 1046, Charlotte. N. C. l |x ] I MANAGER WANTED-See Display I on Page 4. 13t2x , o- — ” Testour Know ledge |' Can you answer seven of these | ten questions? Turn to page j Four for the answers. » — •] 1. In which war was the Battle of i South Mountain? 2. What type of musical instru-. Iment was the lyre? 3. Who is the owner of the Washington "Redskins” pro football team? 4. Which city in the United states has the greatest area? 5. Name the instrument used by ' physicians for examining the heart i and lungs by sound. 6. What is the popular name for a halo around the sun? 7. Name the capital of Montana. 8. For what organization do the 'initials NAM stand? 9. In which state was William Henry Harrison born? 10. Who was U. S. Food Administrator during the World War? ■ —o Theodore Ewell of route 2 was a Decatur business visitor Friday atI ternoon. 0 NOTICE OF IXBOI.XEX4 4 lii Ihr AdnntM Cirvnit < ourt 24WM In the matter of the estate of Henry I. Teeple. deceased. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by Olivia Teeple, Administratrix of said estate settng up th? insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof. *\he Judge of said court did. on day of January 1938. find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate arc I therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their ! c’aims against sai destate for allow- . ance. I Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Decatur, Indiana this 13 day of January 1938. G. Remy Bierly, Clerk. Jan. 13-32 ■ 0 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF RE( EIVEKSHIP Notice is hereby given that in Cause No. 15103 entitled John Shoemaker and .Mildred Coolman. vs. Mildred (Pease) Pfaller. Walter Pfaller, her husband, Winifred Pease, Jr. that the undersigned receiver has filed his final repoTt and that the same will be heard and determined by the Adams Circuit , Court on the 19th day of February, , 1938, and any interested parties may file objections or exceptions in writing to such account or report. And any objection or exception to the matters and things contained in such account or report and to the receiver’s acts therein reported n«»t filed within thirty days as provided by statute shall be for all purposes forever barred. James D. Briggs, Receiver Nathan C. Nelson, Attorney for receiver. Jan. 15th 1936 Jan. 15-22-29 REAL ESTATE • Do you wish to Sell? • Do you want to Buy? • Will be glad to list your needs. Walter J. Bockman Real Estate and Insurance 119*4 S. Second. Phone 3 N. A. BIXLER OP* ‘METRIST Eye* Examined - Glaetet Fitted Saturdays. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. HOURS 8:30 to 1130 12:30 to 5:00 MORRIS PLAN LOANS on FURNITURE LIVESTOCK electric stoves refrigerators. Special Plan for School Teachers. NEW AUTOMOBILES $6.00 for SIOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttles-Edwards Co. Representatives.

M«RKETfEftB| DAILY REPORT OF AND FOREIGN Brady'* Market f or Dec ,. Craiflvllle, Hosgi and a ' '*■B Closed at 12 Neo * Corrected .Lummy. ;■ No commission nn d no wife Veals reeelvid every 100 to 120 lbs Hm 120 to 140 lbs SB 140 to 160 lbs 160 to 200 lbs MH 200 io 225 lbs. 225 to 250 lbs SHg| 250 to 275 lbs. JbMBI 275 to 300 lbs .MH 300 to 350 lbs 350 lbs., and up WM Roughs Kia Stags Vt-alers Spring lambs J|S| Buck lambs HH Yearlings ... Mg FORT WAYNC LIVESTQCIH Fort Wayne. i..i - Liv.-sto. k II -.- 140 to 160 lbs. ' 1 160 to 180 lbs. MS ISO to 200 lbs. ns 200 to 225 lbs. |M 225 to 250 lbs. 6M 250 to 275 lbs. 3M 275 to 300 lbs. HS 300 to 350 lbs. 120 to 140 lbs. MS 100 to 120 lbs. Roughs. $6.50; Calves. sl2; lambs, {s IgM LOCAL GRAIN MARKET H BURK ELEVATOR CO. K Corrected January 15. MH Prices to be paid tomorrow. Kc No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs.. No. 2 Wheat, etc New Corn. 2u-. p. New No. 2 Oats New No. 2 Soy Bean.- .. CENTRAL SOYA CO. New No. 2 Soy U-.c-o — PRESIDENT MAY ■ (CON-TNTTE!> Fill PV'*M ly serious view tions and th're « - . >hat iliis coni' > .. -d demand hear' l e-. : iiusint ssnivn that ‘ V--In "iicb: it;:• --•■ - 1 -- M t qg good authieit:. •h» pi'lin’iuary ... coins to tlie Wh: - - H ■ pr.-selllales i. . ■ .-«r? I l.igcer relief fnii'l- -rd an 1 ’ mediate start on a Ytuib program, aiding i 7 ,v «j ! ment. The busi'.i' ■■ -’preredl lives wanted tax r< i"r:'i wii , from the utilities hid-is’iy TM was little comud- .-.v-a t balancing the Im-!.-especially, took t 1 ■ -9 i wage and price !>•’ - mast I maintained, by --io .' S** ing if necessary. *»«»** *i— WiHie* ■ < SALE CALENDAR Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer ! Decatur Mi* I j Claim your sale date early as am booking sales every da? Jan. 17—Sam Coomer. 1 ™ i south and 2% miles east of ''&« i burn. Closing out sale . Jan. 18—Harry Hufiine. 2M« • south of Van Wert on 11 s and 1 . mile west. Closing out sale. Jan. 18—Harry Huffine. 6 west of Van Wert on Lincoln way. Jan. 19—William H< oi s’. 4 w west of Van Wert. Ohio. Cio« out sale. a Jan. 20 —Oscar Evard. 6® east of Fort Wayne cn II :r -’d 2% miles north. Closing out Jan. 21—Noah Henschei' -’ •• | south and 6 miles west of Dec Closing out sale. , Jan. 25—Sam Ehrsam, I'n » west, % mile south of closing out sale. . Jan. 26 —Bryce Kesslii.. 1 ■ • miles southwest of Muni"' 1 ’ ing out sale. . , Jan. 27-F. E. North ■ South and \ mile East of C ■ closing out sale. ~ j Feb. 6—J. Conley Brown. northwest of Fort Wayne on 2. 345 acre farm and also n' 1 1” sonal property. j, Feb. B—Lew Murphy - ““ east of Decatur on 221 "■ out sale. . i ! Feb. 9—Dr. W. E Smt'h an« . L. Doctor. 3 miles south and ‘ west of Decatur. Closing on ■ Feb. 10 J. V. Banta north of Yoder. Closing o’ Fob. 15—Frank Robin'”' 1 miles north of Rockford, Closing out sale. ffl jK Feb. 16—Ira Thompson east of Tocsin. Closing 011 'pd Feb. 17—Ed. Devries, i*', , Indiana. Pure bred l ,ul ° sow sale. „ it Feb. 18—Orval E. llil‘7' n ‘‘ miles west of Rockloru. Closing out sale. . ...jia Feb. 21—Doyle , p., T nr. west and 2 miles south < ’ l Ohio. Hampshire pure 1,1 sale. BOOK YOUR SALE t^ RL ' ROY 3. JOHNSON Decatur, l“ d Trust. Company Builtol g Phone 104 F 11029