Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1939 — Page 2

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COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS ALLOWED FF.BHIAH4 th Itt8» Mlaccllauvuua Fort Wayne Pt*. Co. Os. sup. 331.»0 The Decatur Democrat Co. sup. 173.tu Citizen! lelepnono Co. puone 61. <i) City ot Decatur light Jt power 176.31' W aiter I‘io a * Him. Co. repairs 13.40 Fern E. Hlerly Deputy Hiro lO.uu Berniece Dutiach cIX hire oti.uu ci. K«iny Bieriy C ot ven. cases JS.vo G Keiny Biorly C'lk 'a exp sou 11. Keniy Blerly postage lu.ou G Kemy Blerly Inquest O.UU Dr. It E. Daniels Uu 3.1« Dr. C. P. Hinchman do 3.10 llolthonse Schulte A Co. do - 'J. <t> Dr. Harold Z’.vl.k do 3.10 Wlnnes Shoe Store do 3.i>u Dr. Gerald Koline do 3.10 •Mary Cowan Deputy Hire ... 75.00 D. Lewie Eicher elk. hire 60.00 Decatur Electric Snop Add, exp .it> Victor H. Eicher postage .... 10.00 Alice Lenhart deputy hire .... 76.0 c E. H. Kauffman deputy hire 75.ua Itutti Hollingsworth Kec. 20% 116.63 Leo T. liltllg dep hire ... 110.00 Dallas Brown bd. of Prls 10.60 Ed P. .Miller Bd ot prls 20.50 Indiana Institutional Ind. S. exp (.»U Leo T. Glliig Sta. & Sup I lli J. Hull Sheriff's Exp 2.00 1; G. Delnlnger dep. hire .... 100.00 Jess A. Pickering ditch exp. 13.Zu Carl Christner do 2.63 Ralph HoHenbacKer do — —43.0 u Krlek Tyndall Co. do J-So Oscar Fuelling do 1.60 Clifton E. Striker Sal. postage led.SO Margaret S. Myers salary .... 65.0 v Clifton E. Striker mileage .... 33.11 L. E. Archbold salary <l-6o L. E. Archbold op. expense .._ 47.20 .Mildred Koldewey salary .... 70.U0 L. J. Worthman Salary ........ Sb.oo Emerson Beavers Clk hire .... O.uc E. J. Worthman mileage — 12.03 J. Jerome Yager inquet 23.50 Lr. F. L. Grandstaft Sal. post. 33.0 u Will Winnes assessing - 7.u0 Phil Strahm Com. mileage .... 13.30 F rank Llnlger do 52.36 Henry B. Heller salary oOJo Ira Fuarman, Official bond .... 10.00 lhe Suttles Edward Co. do .... 32.50 K. F. Shoemaker do 115.00 G. C. Moser do 12.50 \V. J. Schumaker Ct. House 100. on Alary CcClure do 35.00 Gem Products & Mfg Co. do ... 11.33 The C.- B, Dolge Co. do .. 7.30 The Schafer Store do 33 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. do 15.04 Nor. Ind. Pub, Service Co. jail 1..54 The U. S. Chemical Co. do 34.40 Berne Witness Co. Legal Adv. 183.17 Yager Furniture Co. burial .... 74.0 j Irene Byron sanatorium 286.23 County Infirmary H. P. LaFontalne salary 150.00 Clara M. LaFontalne do 33.33 Herbert LaFontalne do 40.00 Dorothy LaFontalne do 37.50 Florence Lengerich do 37.50 Calvin Falb do .. 37.0 h , Wm. ,C. Auman labor 4.00 Amos Huser do 4 00 perry Teeters do - 3.60 Indiana liefining Co. op exp 26.16 Frank Krick do 256.30 Peterson Clothing Co. do 2.35 Eastern Ind. Oil & Sup Co. do 11.00 Indiana Institutional Ind. do 56.58 MurMet Gilson do 7.70 Lee-Hardware Co. do 36.45 Frank Schmitz do 18.10 Stults' Home Grocery do 82 85 Rhoades Bakery do 56.20 Standard Oil Co. do 5.55 - Sprunger Lehman Co. do 174.76 Niblick & Co. do .... 62.15

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I the Fyr-Fyter Co. do 9.80 Welfare Fund I aye Smith Knapp salary .... 108.33 Bernice Nelson do - 00.00 ! Mrs. Helen E. Munn do bu.uu , Mary Schults do — i»u.uu Lu«llh Fronnaptei do ftu.uu I ay® Smith Knapp pualaM® .... Ift.uu ! Citisen® Tele. Co. phon® ....... . ray® Smith Knapp inlieage feV.oU Helen E. Mann do Z3.UU bernic® Nelson do I ort Wayne Ftg. Co. of. sup. MJj survey Associate®, Inc, due® U.uu American Public Welfare Assn. 2.UU lliabnay Krpair Dial. No. I. HUtfO H. derke labor 58.30 i.Hto Fuelling do — 48.40 > Grover Bleeao do — ’ 19.-t Herman Miller do H.UU Pet® Hockemeyer do JHi.UU Herman Miller do 1 Pete Hockemeyer do Itt.OU lllmt. No. 2. K. G. Martin labor |4U.»U Pan Neirelter do iL’-.uu Vaun Liniger do 12C-.00 Ralph Ross do 4a.uo K. Sauer do - 130.uv Jacob Musser do - IX7.VU John Brite do 36.00 George Los he do - 108.00 sol Eicher do 118.00 (.Hen Merles do 68.0 U Clarence Durkin do 44.00 Harold Sauer do ••• 60.00 Henry Sauer do ...~. 3.20 Andrew Schlrack do 3.20 August Clem do 21.40 Charles Morgan do - 22.40 Ralph Shady do 2o.bu Clarence Durkin do 24.0 U Diet. No. 3. Elmer Beer labor 120.40 John Fox do 11U.UU Charles Brumstrop do 7-35 David Habegger do —- 0.60 Fred Leichty do ‘JIU Homer Beer do .. O SO Kenneth Beer do 4.20 Diet, No. 4 J. C. Augsburger labor 00.20 Edwin Spichiger do 128.00 Chauncy Reynolds do 100.00 Cam Baumgartner do U.eU Arman Habegger do 19. bu MiMcellaneoun Standard Oil Co. op exp 301.2 b Butler’s Garage uo 543.02 Jacob C. Miller do ft.OU i’he Schafer Co. do ~ 2.37 Goodyear Service do .... 4.00 I lie Fyr-Fyter Co. do 30.6«» Artz Tire Co. do ... - 821.00 • Ashbaucher s Tin Shop do , .ba Dierkes Auto Parts do 34.38 }'. Kirsch &. Son do 4U.46 Walter Brintzenhofe do b-30 Lee Hardware Co. do 7.0 V Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales .36 City of Decatur do Z&.OU Indiana Institutional Ind. do 13.6 b Waler Plb. & Heat. Co. do ... 11.70 Krick Tyndall Co. do 1b.23 W. Q. O’Neal Co. do 583.48 Gilliom Lumber Co. do 23.3 b Ft. Wayne Sp. Ser. Co. op exp 6.22 D. A. Lubricant Co., Inc. do ... 72.11 Ft. Wayne P & Sup. Co. do 17.03 John A. Hendricks do 2.50 Pan. American Bridge Co. do 107.33 Clarence Durkin do 12.00 W. H. Gilliom Tr. exp 46 38 Jacob C. Miller labor 35.00 W. H. Gilliom Salary 125.41 Lybarger Gravel Co. material 184.0 U John W. Karch Stone Co. do 2184.3a Meshberger Bros. S. Corp, do 4860.12 Alva Fenstermaker Rt. of way 12.00 Ollie Feller do 94.5 U Federal L. B. Q Ruth and Claude Riggin do — 72.00

» Frances Decker & Cheater Roth do : 1.00 3 Wolina & Frank Heller A j Federal Land Bank do ... 111.80 .. Jo® A. Eckrote 4k Everett , I ,'Si.iKMt do !•! W j Harry Dustman do 78.89 j Charles Pontiou® do 72.2 b . Charles Pontiou® A Claude i Ruth Riggin® do - I.OU > Chester Roth & IndlanapolM Joint Stuck Land Bank do 61.50 . C, O. McKean do Ift.ou • Clerk <>f Adam® Clr. Court do 968.60 Certified thia 7th day of February ' i 933 VICTOR H. EICHER , Auditor A<larn» County. > 0 NOTICK OF SAI.E OF HEAL EKTAI'E BY ADMINISTRATRIX Thu undersigned, administratrix of tlie estate of Fred Hockemeyer deceased, hereby gives notice that, bv virtue ot an ordei at the Adams ' Circuit Court, of Adams county, state of Indiana, she will, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Thursday, the 23rd day of February 1030, and from day to day thereafter until sold, at the law office of Henry I'. Heller at 133 South Second Street. Decatur Indiana, offer for sale at private sale all ot the interests ot said decedent in and to the following described real estate situated In Adams county, state of Indiana, towlt: The east one hundred (1D0) acres ot the southwest quarter, and Lots five t 5) and (6) of the southeast quarter lylug south and weal of tne fct. .Mary's Klver In Section eighteen (18), Township twenty-eight (28) i North, Range fourteen (14) East of the Second Principal Meridian, and containing In all one hundred ninety eight (188) acres more or less; except therefrom, commencing at tne southeast corner ot said Section, e'gliteen (18), thence west twenty, (20) rods to the State Line Road, I thence northwest along said Road twenty-one (21) rods, thence east ten (10) rods to the west bank ot said River, thence along the bank of said River to where the same Intersects lhe east line of said Section twentysix (26) rods, thence south nineteen (10) rods to the place ot beginning, containing three (3) acres more or less; also except the followiug: Commencing at the southwest corner of tne east half ot '.he southwest. . quarter of said Section eiguteen (18) thence east two hundred twenty six (226) rods and twenty (30) links ■o the centei of the aforesaid Road, thence north along the center of sa.d Road forty-two (42) degrees west -,-hty-two (82) rods and six (6) ,inks, thence north along tne center n said road fifty-six (56) degrees v.est one hundred slxty-four (164) (Ods to the half section line, thence west forty (40) rods and twenty (2 ) nks to the northwest corner of ths east half of the southwest quarter ot laid Section eighteen (18), thencs .outh one hundred sixty (160) rods ..id four and one-half links the place of beginning contain! ig in the above exception one hundred foity-two and one-half acres more or less; and leaving in tne above real estate after said exception fifty-five and one-half acres more or less; Also, beginning at a point seven-tv-seven (77) rods and twenty-one and one-fourth (21%) links east ot •ne southwest corner of the northwest quarter of said Section eighteen (18), thence north twenty-one (21) degrees east nlnety-nine (89) rods a,d six I«) linas to said River, thence up said River following the meand- < rings thereof to a point ulrectly norm of the center of said Section eighteen (18), thence south fourteen (14) rods and five (5) links to the center of said Section, thence west cne hundred one (101) rods and ten (10) links to the place of beginning. . r.ntainlng twenty-five and 68-100 ( .25.68) acres more or less; Containing in all of the above described real estate after th3 ** C *P,’ buns herein, eighty and 18-100 >80.18) acres more or less. Terms of Sale: Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate on tne following terms and conditions one-third of the purchase money casn ;n hand, and the balance In two equal installments payable In nine months and in eighteen months •rom the day of sale, defer.ed payments to be evidenced by notes of t le purchaser bearing six per c ® n L interest from their date, waiving relief, providing for attorney fees, !nd secured bv first mortgage upon The real estate sold: said real estate io be sold free of liens except the taxes for the year 1939 due and payible in 1940 and all subsequent taxe. Purchaser may have the privilege ot p-iving the full amount of the purchase money in cash if SO desired. Hated this 23rd day of January 1989 Louise Scheiman, as adminis tratrix of the estate of Fred Hockemeyer deceased. Hensyß. Heßer, Atto ? ey. o

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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, FEBIU AB\ /, 19.39.

> i Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven ot these ' ten questions? Turn to page i; I Four for the answers. i » ♦ 1, Which State is called "Apache 1 State?" i 2. It two childred are born of the i same mother a day apart are they ' twins? 3. Name the administrator of the WPA. 4. Where is the native habitat of I the chimpanzee? 5. How many cubic feet are in . one cubic yard? 6. In which country is the sea1 port city of Calao? 17. Wlio succeeded Col. Jacob Ruppert as President of the New York Yankees? 8. Name the capital of American Samoa. 9. What is the correct pronunciation of the word mesmerism? 10. Did any Senators vote against the confirmation of Felix Frankfurter as a Justice of the Supreme Court? ■ o COURT HOUSE Estate Cases Proof of mailing of notices ot 1 hearing on appraiser's report was filed in the estate of the late Clark i J. Lutz, the report of the inheritance tax appraiser submitted, finding the net value of the estate to be $14,756.48 and tax due as follows: , Jean Lutz Smith, $13,756.48 less, ♦2.000 exemption, amounting to! $117.56; tax due from Rowena Holthouse, none. The appraiser was allowed $30.04 and ordered certified to the county treasurer. The administratrix, Adella Yostj filed her account in final settlement in the estate of John Miller and the > notice was ordered returnable February 28. A verified petition by the administratrlx, Rose Clark, to settle the estate as insolvent was filed, the petition submitted and sustained and the petition to determine inheritance tax without reference filed, lhe petition was submitted and sustained and the court found that there was no inheritance tax due without reference. The current report was filed in the guardianship on Ida James the notice to the Veterans’ Administration issued returnable Feb. 27. A petition was filed by the guardian to purchase a burial lot not to exceed S2O was filed, sumibitted and sustained. The proof of the posting and publishing on notice of final settlement was filed by the administratrix, Glenys Kern in the estate of Herbert L. Kern. The administratrix was authorized to pay the debts of ihe estate as set out in the final report. In the estate of Magdalena Christener, a petition by Ida R. Christener as executor of the estate asking for authority to execute as executiix a written instrument authorizing Albert E. Hill, administrator ot the estate of Gottlieb Stauffer to deliver to Rode and Rode, attorneys certain uncollected assets, was filed, submitted and sustained. In the estate of Mary J. Sprunger, application for letters of administration were filed by Silas Sprunger. Bond was filed in the sum of SIOO examined and approved. The administrator filed a petition to settle claim for wrongful death for the sum of S3OO. The petition was granted and the release approved. The final report of the ad- , ministrator was filed, examined and ■ approved and the administrator dis- < harged. In the guardianship of June Mi- ■ t ie Rupel, Rupel and James Rupel, a petition was filed by the 1 guardian to sell real estate and re-

invest pioceeds. The petition was submitted and sustained, and the court appointed Andrew Briggs and William Wells »b appairsers In the guardianship of Goldie May, Wilbur, Leland, Charles, Robert and Donald Miller the final report of the guardian, Charles Miller was filed, examined and approved, ihe guardian discharged as to Charles Miller and Donald Miller. Appearance Filed Appearance for the defendant I was filed by Eggeman, Reed aui Cleland of Fort Wayne In the damage suit of James R. Everett against Meshiberger Bros. Ruled to answer. Appearance tor the defendants, | Amanda and Charles Berning was tiled by Hubert R. McClenehan in i the partition suit of Clara Scheumann, and others against Amanda Berning and others. Appearance for the defendants I was filed by Burdette Custer in the note suit of Oswin Gilliom against Curt and Mary Fritzinger. Answer Filed An answer in one paragraph was i filed by the defendant in the judgI ment suit of the Foster Realty comI pany against Mary Wittengenfeld. Motgage Foreclosed In the foreclosure of chattel mortgage suit of the Fort Wayne Loa-i and Discount company against HarWard, the plaintiff made proof I ot personal service on the defendj ant. Harley Ward. The defendant ' called and defaulted. The court I found that the defendant was ini debted to the plaintiff in the sum of , $321.21 on a promissory noie. dated ' June 3, 1937 and that the defend--1 ant was the sole owner of certain Soods and chattel described in the mortgage, that said note was seI cured by chattel motrgagc-, that ' $321.21 was past due and unpaid. I The mortgage was ordered foreclosed and the chattels ordered sold to I satisfy the debt. A judgment was awarded in the finding. Assumes Jurisdiction Earl B. Adams assumed jurisdiction in the complaint on notes to foreclose mortgage suit of Samuel Barger against Tillman L. Nussbnum, and a motion was filed by the defendant to separate the cause of action. Demurrer Filed In the damage suit of Lester Pontius against Edison Lehman, a demurrer to the amended complaint was filed. New Complaint A complaint for possession of real estate and rent and affidavit . for ejectment was filed by Hubert Byer against Howell Duff and the > summons ordered returnable Feb. ,18. Marriage Licenses Reuben Graber, Berne route one firmer to Anna C. Schwartz Berne. Christ P. Neuenschwnader, Geneva route two carpenter to Lovina C. Schwartz, Berne route one. ————— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 3441 > Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Alonzo Shanks, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 23 day of February, 1939. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should pot be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there : make proof of heirship, and receive ' their distributive shares. C. L. Walters, Administrator Decatur. Indiana, Jan. 28, 1939. C. L. Mullers. Attorney. Jan. 31- Feb. 7 . ' - - -o— NOTI( E OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. SSOO Notice is hereby given to the creditor®, heir® and legatees of Robert jA. Drummond, deceased, to appear in ilie Adams Circuit Court, held at De. ' catur, Indiana, on the 23rd day ot February. 1939. and show cause, it any, why the Final settlement ac- ' counts with the estate of said de|cedent should not be approved; and * said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and I receive their distributive shares, j Mary A. Babbitt, Administratrix pecatur, Indiana, Jan. 28, 1933 U. L. Walter®, Attorney Jan. 31 Feb. 7

♦ “ RATES J One Time—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words, P er word k Two Times—Minimum charqe of 40c for 20 wordz or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Times —Minimum charge O s 50c for 20 words or less. , Over 20 words 2J£c per word for the three times. Cards of Thanks 3»c Obituaries and verses -. »(.00 Open rate - display advertising 35c per column inch. — ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE — 15 used Washers, Electric and Gas, small down payments. Heating stoves, oil ranges, sweepers at bargains. Decatur Hatchery. 10-10 ts FOR SALE—Used Furniture. Used Beds, davenports, tables, stoves. Large selection. Stucky & Co. Monrce. FOR SALE—Bay Mare 7, wt. 1800 lbs.; Iron Grey gelding, 3, wt. i 1600, well broke. West of Sugar Factory on River Road. Roy S. Johnson. 30-31 - FOR SALE—Office equipment. One roll-top desk. A-l condition, sls; : one Underwood typewriter, like . new, S3O; one Burroughs adding machine in A-l condition, S3O. This | merchandise is very cheap at these prices. Y'ou will have to hurry if . you want it. Sprague Furniture ' Co., Phone 199. 30-3tx FOR SALE — Washington church building, 30x40 feet; half acre of ' ground. Dick Burdg. 30-3tx FOR SALE—Base burner, in good l condition. 1042 N. Second St. L. i E. Summers. 31-3 t I FOR SALE — Four 5x25x21 used tires: one used 1927 Dodge radi- | ator and parts. S. H. Michel. 1044 i Russell St. 32-2tx FOR SALE—2 full-blooded Bronze turkey gobblers. Second house south of Pleasant Mills. Itx FOR SALE—Rubber floor mating, j 18 to 30 inches wide. Piano, library table. 15 to 20 cords wood, j Dick Burdg. 30-3tx : FOR SALE—Hocking Valley Coal. $6.25 ton, delivered. See V. D. McClure or Phone 6744. 30 6tx FOR SALE —Spencers individually designed corsets. A Spencer will correct any figure fault because it will be designed especially for you. Call Miss Barbara Riesen, 627 N. 2nd St. Phone 64. ■ FOR SALE—Three large gilts. Will farrow middle of March. Two ' young male hogs. 22 head Shropsir - Ewes, lamb in March. Team fouryear old sorrell mares, strip in face. Both foal in March, sound. Five year old dapple gray gelding; a; .good workhorse. Will trade any of i ibove on cattle. H. P. Schmitt, pnone 967. 32-3 t o Card of Thanks 1 wish in this manner to thank the Royal Neighbors for the many ■ i beautiful cards, and flowers they. I sent me during my recent illness. Mrs. W. D. Roe. o Sugar Beet Meetings Are Well Attended The meeting of sugar fleet growers in the local teritory have been well attended. Yesterday two meet-j ings were held. An afternoon ses- j sibn was held at Chattanoga, Ohio, and a night meeting at Bluffton. | This evening the growers will meet at Van Wert, Ohio. Talks on the growing beets are made by J. Ward Calland, vice-pre-sident and field agent for »he Cen- ’ tra! Sugai 4 carbpany and E. W. Busche, president of the Central Beet growers association. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 2RSS Notice Is hereby given to the err- i rtitors, heirs and legatee® ct Mary broege, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 21 day ot February, 1939, and ®how cause, if any, why the Final settlement Accounts wdth the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship ami receive their distributive shares Theodore E. Droege, Executor l ecatur, Indiana, Jan. 30, 1939. Henry B. Heller, Attorney. Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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miscellaneous FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co, Frank Burger, agent, 13-ts NOW HATCHING two hatches of Baby Chicks every week, all leading breeds; also Baby Ducklings. Reasonable prices. Model Hatchery, Monroe. 10-ts FARMERS If you need money for feed, seed, fertilizer, machinery. livestock — call at Schurger Abstract Company. 22 — ? TRY—Manhattan Lump Coal, $6.25 cash, delivered. Kocher Lumber and Coal Co. 31-6tx NOTICE—Parlor suites recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 S. Second Street. 14-Sot WANTED WANTED —To rent small house in Decatur with outbuildings or 4 or 5 acres close to city with buildings. Reply giving full particulars with rent to H. L. Smith, Box 23, Warsaw, Ind. 29-6tx WANTED — To rent—room suit- ! able for storing furniture. Phone 375. 32-3 t WANTED —Good, clean, big Rags, suitable for cleaning machinery. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, ooveralls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c It>. Decatur Daily Democrat. FOR RENT , FOR RENT — All modern, 5-room house. Bath. Basement, fruit room. Chicken park. Mcßarnes street. Phone 478. 31-3 t — o —i LOST -AND FOUND LOST—Blue Pigeon, leg band AU Ky. 37—5044. Kindly notify Box D. 32-3tx o MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: lower in quiet trading. I Bonds: lower; U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks: irregularly lower. Chicago Stocks: lower. Call money; one percent Foreign exchange: firm in relation to the dollar. Cotton: off as much as 35 cents a bale. Grains: Chicago easy; wheat off .1-8 to 5-8 cent; corn down around 1-4 to 3-8 cent. Chicago livestock: hogs weak; Cattle uneven; sheep steady Rubber: off about 1-4 cent a lb. Silver bar in New York; unchanged at 42*4 cents a fine ounce. ———(o M)TI< E TO HIDDERS Notice‘s hereby giv, r. that tlie undersigned trustee of Union township, Adams County, Ind:, will re- | eelve sealed bids up until five o'clock P. M. on Friday. February 10. 19:19, for furnishing one used chasts, not older than 1936 model, for al school bus. Right Is reserved to reI ject any or all bids. t: c. Iteiiikiiig. Trustee. rvi'. ■ ROY’ S. JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Book your sale early. Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Phone 1022 Feb. B—Geo. V. Mellott Bryan. Ohio. Registered Holstein Cattle. Feb. 9 —Peter A. Reising, 7’/4 ■ miles South, mile East of Waynedale. Feb. 11—Emil Stevens.' 7 miles Northwest of Ft. Wayne and mile North. Feb. 13—Flickinger A Deneve, 2% miles North of Fort Wayne > on Road No. 27. Feb. 11 — Cliff Shoemaker, % mile North and 1 mile West of Bryant, Ind. Feb. 15—Central Sugar Co., 1 mile North ot Decatur on State Road No. 27. Feb. 16—N. E. Dunifon. 3 miles North and 2 miles West of Rockford, Ohio. Feb. 17 —Mrs. Clayton Blanchard. smith of Milford. Ind Feb. 18—Frank Bentz, 2 miles East and 1 mile North of Decatur Feb. 22 — Rupert L. Brandt, 3 miles north and 2 miles west cf Rockford, Ohio. Registered Guernsey cattle sale Feb. 24 -Chester Grubb. 5% mi. East and % mile South of Willshire. , Mar. 2 —Sam Dellinger, 2 miles South of Willshire. Mar. 3—Steve Sibert. 2 miles North of Wabash, Ohio. .. .. I Mar. 4 — Mrs. John Meyer. mile South and 1 mile West of Decatnr on Peterson Road. Mar. 7—Chas Mfltenberger. 1 I miles South and 1 mile East of f Convoy, Mar. s—John Belna 1% miles Southeast of itmkfoitf. Ohio.

— 1 ~ —I PR. C. V. CONNELL veterinarian Special attention given to diseases of cattle aid poultry. Office & Residence I «n ox OUnR( .

MsmETß® J! _____ Brady’s Mlrket « 12 N oo s Correct,.,| F>hri ■■ H" Veals r ( ..,. 1V( . d , 100 to 120 to lr 140 to to 23n to ' to 300 to ' 350 lbs., au,| up a: Roughs t Spring lambs Yearlint; Yearlings WHOLESALE EGG POULTRY QUOTATION®* Furnished by Metz'z Egg 4 Poult-y Decatur p hon{ j -— Kfi F hruary; Prices for . ; :iSJ and ove>, ...... ... i ... L.r!?.:n .<■ . " ■■ EAST BL FF A.O L ,-S'OsH —Livestock: 2„1. weak (■■ $n 4»: 'ire quoted. bulls. $5 5(1-$'’, jr. Calves. most') $11.50 to medium. Hot Sheep, I"" h* M. ven. ‘ good $9.75. indianapol '.es-ociHß Livestock: HB Hog r<>r ■" 97; weigh's iiHB low , ' '' raM|| 160 lbs . (iowi : 160-250 lb- t'W. lbs.. $7.55-$7 4' - '" $7.40; 100-lfiii lbs. ers fully on ■ rs weak to b- W ■ $7 ' ,a(lr ' H H Sheep. ' ’ strong: -' as lamb- -'tv CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE ' Wheat Coni ’>"S I Oats CLEVELAND PRODLCt Produce Bntter. , \t,3s i standards. 2!>c SB Eggs, firm: l!)i/ 2 c: extra O' ''- ceipts. 17c. Live poult t) heavy, 5 lbs.. 'tP- '' !l 15-16 c. .. Ducks, farn-y. r, tbs., aail 16c: muscova ' (Ismail, Potatoes. Mt' llluall $1 40 $l 50 bag of i russets, $1.30-$l l". $1.75; washed ' TP”"'I’' 1 ’' Pennsylvania. ;?2; Idaho. $-'. Tex.' ' of 50 lbs : Florida t»<i ■ I box of 50 lhe. . H Fort Wayne LivestN M , Fort Wayne I”' 1 --.Livestock: Hoes 15 lower; "'W ' 8.00; 160-200 s S - - ? ■ 7 80; 260-280 Ihs ■ « .7.40; 300-32.1 lb- • 7.0f1; 140-160 lbs- ■ 6 °' " B 7.35; 100-120 lbs. 71”I Ronfchs 6.50; s | an s H ; 11.50; lambs 8.75. ■ local grain market B BURK ELEVATOR 0 | Corrected I Prices to be P altl fl i No. 1 Wheal, K " lbs ' h ’ I No. 2 Wheat, etc ____ fl j Oats, 30 lbs. test "fl No. 2 Yellow Corn fl I New No. 4 Yellow Coin I Nb. 2 Soy Beans fl I Rye — I CENTRAL SOYA J 1 No. 2 Soy Beans 1