Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1946 — Page 2

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IT S TIME TO BE ) ORDERING TOUR V 1947 9UPPLT OF-C I Ter FIRST CHOICE as to vanoty and kernel site—NOW Is the Tims to place your order for your 1947 supply of that High-Yislding EXTRA PROFIT MAKING PIONEE* Hybrid Sted Corn it* fin 4o<el Pionoo, Sefex RsproMMolive TODAT. ■■ Mr. Theo. Bleeke Mr. A. J. Davison Decatur. H. 5 Pleasant Mills, Ind.

PUBLIC AUCTION REAL ESTATE . 3 Farms and Town I*roperty 2—Big Days—2 Monday, Sept. 9 and Tuesday Sept 10, '46 Sale to Begin at 1 P. M. each day To settle the Orest us Dickason Estate By virtue of an order of the Adami* Circuit Court, the undersigned Beasle L Dickaaon. Administratrix of the Entail- of Orest u* Dickason. deceased. H being estate number 4244 In the Adama Circuit Court. Will offer for sale a' Public Auction the follhwing 5 farms and town property for cash. 16% day of sale and balance on delivery of deed ami merchantable abstract of title. Th.- lecds will be subject to approval of the Adam* Circuit Court and abstracts will lie furnished at the expense of the estate to the buyers. The landlord's share of the growing crops her* and after mentioned in each Instance will go with the farm to the purchaser. Taxes are paid to date, but the November Installment of taxes due and payable in the fall of 1946 and all taxes thereafter are to be assumed bv the purchasers. The following 3 farms located In Wells County including the growing crops located thereon and detailed below will he sold starting at 1 P. M. Mon day, September 9th: LEGAL DESCRIPTION FARM No. 1 The east half of the southeast quarter of section 14 in township 25 north, range 12 east, except therefrom commencing at the southeast corner of sa *<• **■*’ half at the southeast quarter, thence north 12 rods, thence west 654 feet, thence south 12 rods, thence east 654 feet to the place of beginning, leaving in said tract 80.80 acres in all. located in Wells County. Indiana. LOCATION: . . i « of Pet roleum. Indiana, or 9 miles south of Bluffton. Indiana. «, szt- s" rx? A«*V ••»«*- ■““> in Wells County. •’ -7* 5 Farm No. 1 consisting of 80.80 Acras. IMPROVEMENTS: n untv of shade- »*•**<•’rlclty In all buildings; cistern; summer kltchGood •• room house. '' '• roof Gra ,ner y 24x36. with 12 ft. drive and two 6 ft. cribs; .. n . ~a l she!; Garage; Chicken House 16.32: Barn 44x60. wh‘h cem'n/eow b-trn .quipped with 10 stanchions. » box ••><! ‘Trier. Good up to date milk house. LAN -rhe crops on this farm have been properly rota ted and land Is level and In good state of fertility. It Is well drained and fenced. 4 acres of timber pas ture, balance under cultivation. CROPS' 16 acres of good corn; 11 acres beans; 4 acre# alfalfa. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FARM No. 2 The west half the the southeast quarter of section 16. in township 25 north, range 12 east, containing 78.20 acres more or less. Farm No. 2. Known as the Kisser farm, consisting of 78.20 acres, joins farm No. 1. 4 room house enclosed back porch: nice lawn; of shade; summer kitchen: (mod drilled well; garage chicken house; 5 ft. corn crib. 20 ft. long. 9 ft. high; Cement feeding floor; Barn 36x56 with 20 ft sited with grainery above and 6 ft. corn crib with 12 ft. drive; cement cow barn with stanchions, water piped to barn C-ment driveway in l.arn; Good piked lane to buildings. The improvements on farms No. 1 and No. 2 are in excellent repair, they h ave good foundations, roofs and siding and have been kept well painted. Possession of house on this farm can be given immediately. LAND' This Is a level good productive farm, well drain ed and fenced and all under cultivation except 6 acre* permanent pasture. 2b acres torn. 22 acres <• lover seed. 14 acres ready for wheat. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FARM No. 3 The east half of the northeast quarter of section 21 in township 25 north, range 12 east, containing 80 acres more or less. , , . , . FARM No. 3—Located directly across the road from farm No. 2 Unimproved 8(1 Acres. Level good land. 24 acres timber pasture with some saleable timber. CROPS—3B acres good corn; 14 acres beans; 4 acres alfalfa. These farms will be sold separate or all together to suit purchaser. ' TUESDAY, September 10,1946 Sale to begi n at 1 P. M. LEGAL DESCRIPTION FARM No. 4 The west one-half of the southwest quarter of section 19 In township 25 north, range 14 east In Adams County. Indiana, containing 92 acres more or less. FARM No. 4.—Located 1 mile went and I mile north of Geneva, or 3 miles south of Berne. Indiana, on State Road 27. then 1% miles West and ‘4 mile south, in Adams County. IMPROVEMENTS: . New 8 room house with full basement; cistern; summer bouse; garage; two drove wells; w<wt shed; cement block milk house: grainery: chicken house; good bank barn 60x72 with wind brake 12x52: cement silo site 10x36; large cement feeding lot; good allo 10x40; large hog shed slse 30x40; brooder house; Delco system goes with farm. These Improv entente are all in excellent repair, with good foundations, siding and roofs. LA Tht. I. one of the better farms tn Adams County. The crops have been properly rotated and the land is level and In a high state of fertility. It is w ell drained and well fenced making It an outstanding Sk and rain fl™f 16 acre. timber p.ature, hal. nee under cultivation; aotne saleable timber: 38 acres good corn, balance in hay O ESCRIPTION FARM No. 6 ’ ... at the northeast corner of section 3(f, township 25 north, range 14 east, thence « S.‘tL I <«. th-nr- north 7. rod,. the... «« I. *“• - ■ing, containing 40 acres, more or less, all located in Adams County. Indiana. FARM No. 6 —Consisting of 40 acres, joins farm No. 4. cistern; good drove well; b a rn 24x30 with metal roof; chicken house and wood LAND This la an extra good 40 acres of land, well fenced and drained and all under cultivation. 32 acres beans and 8 acres corn. Farms No 4 and 6 will I* sold separate or tog ether to suit purchaser. • ° LEGAL DESCRIP TION OF CITY PROPERTY Lot No. 154 and 26 feet off of the south side of lot 155 In Butcher Heirs North Addition to the town of Genera. Adams County. Indiana. Number 6. UOC cJy 0 pnip<'rty in Geneva located on Railroad Street, will be sold Immediately following farm No. 6. or about 3:>o P. M. , ,MR 7 roo^hiMs*on full sise lot. nice location, good drove well: good eletern: electricity; new 2 car TERMS: cash day of sale, balance on delivery of deed and merchantable abstract of title. Full possession on or before March 1. 1947. Heirs of Orestu* Diokason Estate BESSIE L DICKASON, Administratrix D. Burette Cuatef. A’tomty Dedatur. Indiana phone Ko. 117. B. S Blair. Auctioneer. Petroleußt., Indiana. Phone No. 11.

— DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Notice Is hereby given th* tsx-peyr-rs of Decatur, Adam* County. Indiana, that the proper legal of-tii-era „f aald municipality at their regular meeting plstv. on >rd day nf I Heptemher will consider th* following additional appropriations which aald officer* conalder necessary to ine»t the extraordinary enit-raent y existing at this time. Police Department Peraonal Mervkw Salary, Iteaular Police Fire Department I’ropertleii—Fire Truck I.tiOO.SIt Htieei < Hewer Department Properties .10 XX Total additional approprint mna . 14,110.14 Taxpayer* appearing al such me»tIrtK ehall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation* a* finally made will be aulomallcally referred to the Atate Hoard ~r Tax <-ommi*al<iner», Wllich Board will hold a further Nearing within fifteen day* at the rnunty A ittllnr» offh e of Adam* n>Uhty. Indiana, nr at »u< h other place a* may he deelguated At such hearing. taxpayer* objecting to any of aucli .tddltlonal appropriation* may b« Iw-ard and lntere*ted taxpayer* may Inquire of the County Auditor when and where *ueh hearing will I>e held. H. 4 ernoo Auraud <-Hy < lerk-Tveaaurev. uguxt 2&—2*( 0 APPOI9T94KWT OF AIIWIMSTH VTHIX m* Notice I* hereby given that the | under-lghod ha* been appointed A«minlxtratrlx of the eatate of Armin<la Helle Lalaure, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is protaoly »ojvent. . . tddle I- keiwkart. tduMaMiratria 1 a*than <-. xeiaea, Aiiurwey (Dated 6-IJ, 1»4«. Aug. 14-21-28. O ’Trade In * Good Tow* — Dacstur

Wonder Dogs To Show : At Von Wert Fair r r ~~~~ ■ Almost unbelievable examples J of canine Intelligence and human patience will ba exhibited September 2 and 3 when Rati Wright’s i wonder dogs play the Van Wert ( county fair. In devoting his time solely to the training of dogs. 1 Wright has created an as that la actually unique. Forsaking rout 1 in* trick* and situations, he has l dona thins* that other animal trainers have declared Impossible For Instance, be features a whole j Hue of backward somersaulting doge. Helecting animals with a natural Hair for show business la a big step In the right direction. ’ says Wright. One of his charges. , Rkippy, the ahow-atealer. I* a natural born comedian and never misses a chance to steal an extra laugh or l*o. Certainly their .dumbness Iles only In their In- | ability to apeak words and phrases t and there It ends because they go I through their routine* with no I cnee from the trainer Os course. Karl Wright deserves some of the i <redlt, but he la seldom noticed in the eagernoat of an average audience Io "catch” every movement of the fourfooted trouper*. Wright also does a comedy act which will be seen once dally in conjunction with hla big dog rerue. —o Trade tn a Good Town - Decataf NOTHK -rx» MiVßF.siDkqts a. '* MetxiKn* niyWe*"'* Krsalklltt t.iwkt, olndys SI. i.leebiy, , tadsew*Varoer. M aL Com** now tn* plaintiff* In th* above entitled iatiM- by their attornry, Henry B Heller, aiid fil* their complain! therein together with th* affidavit, of a competent person that th* following nain*<i. th-sr rlbed and designated defendants, towlt: .Andrew Warner. Albert Urtdsey, John Ferguson. Harsh Ferguson, Peter Bumgarner. Peter Bumgardner. Peter Baumgartner, Fanny Baumgardner, Fanny Bumgardner, Fanny Bauminrtner, Ferena Baumgartner, Jacob lehmitn, Jacob lailiman, Jacob Lehmann, Elisabeth Lehman, Elisabeth Lahmnn, Elisabeth Lehmann. Joseph French. Joseph French, ttenr.. Holly French, Hmlth French, Hmlth D. French, Elisabeth French, Nicholas HlUtkejr. Nit liolits Htooky. Nicholas Ftuckey, Ni> hola* Htukry. Nichol** Htuky, Fanny Rtookey. Jmoh Htuky, Jscodt gtookey, Jacob Htooky, Jacbb Wetter. Jacob Weather, Julia Wetter. Jula Weather, Nhela Wetter. Christian Lugenbuehl, Christian Lugenbuhl, Christian Luglhuhl, Christian Lugehl, Christian Lugehuhi, Christian Luglnblll, Chris Lugublll. Marianna Luaenltuehl. Marianna Luglhuhl. Marianne Luglbuhl, Mary Ann Lugenhu«hl. David Yoder. Emma Yoder, John Warner. l/wl» v'onkey, Jacob Htutkcy, Nicholas Htuckey Junior, Maryann Lugenbuhl, Ervin Yoder, Mildred M Yoder, Goldie Yoder, Goldoe Yoder, The unknown huehand or wife, widower or widow, and Hie uhknoWn heir* and/or devisees and the unknown spouse of the unknown heirs and/or devisees, of each of lhe above named defendants. , and the unknown spouse of the unknown heirs and/or devisers of the unknown husband or wife, widower or widow of each of Hie above named defendants, tlie unknown executors administrators, descendants, creditor*, trustee*, refireacnlstives, receiver*. «uece*»or* n Interest or as»lgnv of each of th* above named defendant*, The name* of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs All the person* and corporations who asxert or might assert any title claim or Intereat in or lien upon the real eetate described in the complaint In this action, under or through any of the defendant* In this action described, named or designated In the complaint, the name* of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, are nonresident* of th* state of Indiana, and that said action I* by a complaint In three paragraph* to quiet the title Io the following described real eetate situated In Adam* county, state of Indiana, towlt: • Commencing at the center of section twenty-seven <3T> In Inwnshlp twenty-six (261 north, of range thirteen i 13> east, thence north ninety four <*4» rod* and one fit font, thence west seventy four (T4> rods , three <3l feet; thence south ninetythree <»3> rods, four <4l feet and •lx inches; thence east thirtytwo <32l rods and six <•» feet, thence south twenty-three <23» rod-; thence In an easterly direction forty four <l4> rod* to a point on ’ the east line of the west half <U> of *ald section which point is . twenty-four (20 rods south of the 1 center of said section, (being the point of beginning! tire nee north twenty-four <2O ro*« to the place i of beginning, containing In all fifty 1 (50) acres more or lese. Notice Is therefore hereby given . each and all of th- above named described and designaled dsfend- ’ ants of lhe filling and pendent y of •aid complaint against them end that tinlbv* they apt>enr «nd answer or demur thereto at the call of said I cause on th* H day of October. , 1*46 the aame being the 3T judicial day of the Heptember, 1»4« term of Kid Court to be begun and held at e Cburt House In th* City of Decalur In said < «*unty and stat* on the Ist Monday In Heptember I*4o, I said lompUlnt and the matter* . therein contained and alleged will be taken as true and said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. . , kN WITNEiM WHEKBOF. I haw itereunto set my hand and affixed I th* seal ot said Court at Decstur, Indiana, this 30 day of August, I*4*. I bde n. Trsstaer, cteek at Adams cirrsit cmh. Henry M. Heller. Attorney for plninlirfs. August 31—3*—dept. 4 O— — > (Continued From Page One) kt tht> Hoonlrr fair, haa • record f breaking pamlum Hat of 126.000 and will feature weatetm horeaa for 1 the firet time. ;lThe horse ahow will open Sunday afternoon and will continue I nlfbtiy thrtmffh Friday, > Paul G. Moffett. Indianapolia, In charge of the horao department. Mid 16 atatea have sent horee» to the show, tncladini cent in sen t* frbm Traaa. California and Naw York two breeaiaa dlriitens Wffl ba • on the aoven-show program, the

I American aaddle horse breeder* ' and flie Indiana stale futurity. Moffett said hackneys, throe and) five-gaited boreea. hunter* and jumpers, roadsters, shetlands and i tionica. along with fine and heavy , harness horses will make up the light harness horse division. LIMBERLOST • , (Continued Fr»m Paa* On*) 1 natural resources of thia region, lo enhance the beauty and culture of J pastoral Indiana, and to preserve the Identity of the original Limberloet as it has been palmed for ' tounth a* thousands throughout the ' world by the sympathetic and Ideal- ‘ Istlc pen of Mrs. Porter 1 The ansm lallon la m>w soliciting ’ memlterahip subscriptions for the ' acquisition of the necessary land and property to be turned over to r the state for a state park The 1 slate eonaervatlon commtoslon h.w r already stated that It would accept the Gene Stratton Porter Limber1 lost cabin and other properly for ’ state park purposes. ‘ President Stucky expressed ap- ’ predation for the substantial con- ‘ tri hut lone already received and also 1 for (he Intercut, cooperation and * activity of Gov. Ralph Oates, Lt. ' Oov Richard T. James, and mem bers of the conaervailon depart ' ment. 1 , w -—0 TEACHERS (Continued From Page One) ii< at lonal programs. . *

|»sw® Public Auction 100—ACRE FARM-100 and ANTIQUE FURNITURE Located I mile north of Geneva. Indiana, on I’ «*" d J* west or 3 mile* south and 1H miles west of Berne. Indiana. 1«4 milts west of Ceylon. Sat, Sept. 7,1946 Household Goods at 1:00 p. m. Real Estate at 2:00 p. m. 100 Acres goo<l high producing soil. Good 9 room house with 5 rooms down. 4 room* up with large closets; Basement; Ijirge soft waler cistern with pump in kitchen. This home is surrounded by a lot of beautiful maple trees and fruit tree*. Harn 40x60. Tool shed 30x40 with corn crib. Work shop 18x3(». hud house 8112 Buildings wired for electricity, lights available. Drove well, 12 acres timber with some large trees for lumber. Soil Is a black sandy loam and Is well drained. The crops have always been well rotated. Farm has l>een In family for 64 years. Be sure to attend this sale If you are looking for a good farm In Adams County. Possession on or before March 1, 1947. For further information call or see the Will absolutely be sold to ' highest bidder. ANTIQUE FURNITURE Walnut 3/4 site bed; 3 piece walnut bedroom suite; Overslsr walnut bed with springs and mattress; Walnut commode; Walnut marble top dresser with oval mirror; Walnut marble top dresser; Walnut hall tree with mirror and umbrella rack; Sewing basket; Solid cherry hand carved sideboard; 4 walnut cane bottom chairs; Walnut love seat with 2 chairs to match; Rockers; Walnut tables; Coffee grinder; Solid cherry dresser with marhle top; Picture frames; Some of these antiques arc over 106 years old. MISCELLANEOUS Cane settee; Writing desk: Child's chair; High chair: Clothes rack; Lard press; Cider press; 13 gal. copper kettle; 2 Iron kettles; ' Sausage grinder; Cream separator; Chemical toilet. TERMS—ReaI estate. *4 down on day of sale, balance when deed and abstract are delivered. Personal property CASH. Nellie Brennan OWNER Roy 8. Johnson A Son—Aucts. Melvin K. Llechty—Auct. E. W. Baumgartner—Clerk. Public Sale We, lhe undersigned, will sell our registered and grade herd of dairy cattle, hogs, hay. farm machinery on our farm located 1 mile north of Bluffton. Indiana, on Slate Road No. 1. then 3 miles east, or i miles south and 1 mile west of Craigville, on ; Friday, Aug. 30,1946 Sale Starting at 12:30 P. M. REGISTERED GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE 1 DAISY- Regiatered Guernsey, 4yrs. old. due to freshen Sept. 6. ! LILLY— Registered Guernsey. 4 yrs. old. due to freshen Sept. 18. ; ROSE— Registered Guernsey, heifer, due to freshen Sept. 13. ' VIDO— Regi tered Guernsey heifer, due to freshen Oct, 6. 1 BARB— Registered Guernsey, heifer, due to freshen Sept. 20. i BOB'S BONNY—Guernsey heifer, due to freshen Hept. 16. BOB'S MONNA— Guernsey, registered heifer, just bred. DAWN—Registered Guernsey, heifer, open. GRADE GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE i Guernsey cow, 6 yrs old. due to freshen Sept. 14, 9-gallon cow. i Guernsey cow, 3 yra. old, due ta freshen Jan. 16, 5-gallon cow. ! Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, due to freshen Sept. 7, cow. Guernsey cow. 6 yrs. old. due to freshen Jan. 31, 6-galion cow, Guernsey cow, 8 yra. old, due to freshen Sept. 19. 6-gallon cow. 1 Guernsey cow, 7 yra. old, due to freshen Sep*. 7, cow. ’ Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old. due to freshen Sept. 6. cow. Guernsey heifer, due to freshen Sept. 21. HAMPSHIRE BROOD SOWS Eight sows, due to farrow In Octoiier. These are all young aowa. HAY 1900 bales mixed hay; 100 bales timothy hay: 35 bales second catting airaifa hay. FARM MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS Iron Age tomato plantar; Oliver tractor diac; Oliver cultipacker; New Idea hay loader; side delivery rake; hay tedder: Moot McCor- : mick mower; 8-foot McCormick binder; sugar beet drill; beet cultivator; l-row corn cultivator; McCormick hay loader; 2 hog fountains; 1 hog feeder; 10 bos troughs. 8 A-shaped hog houses; hard coal brooder r stove, 1000-chlck slxe. MILKING MACHINE Hinman milking machine. wKh 2 units, one extra pall, 6 tan-gallon » milk can*. TERMS-CAEH i Not Responsible in Casa d toWnl. ■ ORVAL GERBER and WM. GERBER r _ OWNERS ; E’ltabsrgrr Srotbsrs—AuCtiOn-er* (Old-First National Bank—Clerk.

This afterioo*, ha was scheduled to speak to the teachers again, using as his subject "Growing Up.” Dr M. O. Mster opened the institute with devotional* and Paul Baumgartner of Berne presented two piano select lons. This afternoon Lyman Hann, Jr.. whs to sing several vocal seine lion*, accompanied by Ml»a Helen Hauhold, previous to Dr Kmen'* addreea. Lyman L. Hann, county school xiiporintendent. is in charge of the institute session* Teachers from rural schoola In the twenty, Heine and Decatur public schools and the Decatur Catholic school* were In attendance at the Institute. Group meetings were also scheduled on the program today, hl ' preparation for lhe official open--1 Ing of lhe rural school* Thur* ' day. » 0 SOVIET (Continued From Page <)*•) ■ | Rodlanov'a departure announce- ■ ment followed by one day his note to Greece piotoaling "Insulting I articles' against Russia appearing In some royalist newspaper*. tAn exchange telegraph dispatch from Athens reported that two ex* catlvixi of the right wing newspaper Ellinikon Alma were sentenced by an Athene tribunal to seven months imprisonment for publishing incriminating remarks” against Jo,eph Stalin. The dispatch said the I trial was requested li) RodlanoV.

DEMtX RAT WANT ADS a.*•■******■■■,. a : Do You Nee® I COMBINATION STORM WINIMBh AND SCREENS, - \ STOKfcIU IMMEDIATE delivery KITCHEN CABINET ZINC I'NIT K VENETIAN Bl.lNDs j Harry Bleeke ■ • e B | Local ReprcM-nuihe, B I Phone 645-G (().M PLKTE (L( )S| \7,TTf'W PUBLIC SALE! HOUSEHOLD GOODS B We arc leaving for Arliona, and will xeii at Pubic x W 103 North sth Street, Decatur, Indians, Saturday, Aug. 31, at 1:00 IT M. W 2 piece Raspberry Stripe Mohair Living room mim Lounge Chair A ottoman in Blue stripe mohair like nn Knee hole desk; Occasional Chair *• rocker to match; upholstered Occasional chair; French 4'|ti|>|>. ;>■!.. har.j Walnut Sofa upholstered in figured red s.i'in Sn-h, table; End table; Coffee table; Massive Oak Huff.', I'b ate; any dining room suite, table, huffet A 4 chaiix, !i, t « Odd straight chair; 2 floor lamps. Solid cherry i» with Ik>X springs A mattress, dresser ami an.! drawers; Solid Maple Bedroom suite with him i pring Four-poster bed; Bedside table and chair; .VlWorli lalav Radio; Occasional bench, walnut finish; Pair b.-.lroom lamp* weave rug 6x9. red; Electrolux Hertel gas n friu< rator. A Chairs; G E. Electric washer, first class Chiltl - 1.,»i;.. . set; Tricycle; Child’s wagon; Electric train set; i lawn mower; Good wheelbarrow; Ironing board. Ba>.y 1.a.-init and miscellaneous articles. FI R COAT-DIAMOND RlNG—Ladle* Mink l»y.<! Mtxk-v site 14 Udle*' Hing, Opal surrounded by !l 'itasb. mounting. — FOR SALE - Kw Tills apartment house, with a beautiful 5 nmni ap.irnw floor and two completely modern three room apartim nt- ot floor. Stoker and furnace. New 45 gal autoni.it!. aa'-r biefll Is insulated with rock wool. Corner lot. 66x11‘0ni,!.garage, could be made Into apartment po-s. -i ' immediately. Other two apartments rented toi fl' For Information see lhe Auctioneers anyinm !.<!.-:• ' day. Will accept blds subject to approval of <>w mi - TERMS—Personal property CASH. On Heal E■».»»•• umiHR sale day. Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Webel OWXfIRI Roy 8. Johnson A Hon—Auctioneers Melvin Llechty—Auctioneer. Bryce Daniels—Clerk. Public sale! COMPLETE CLOSING Ol T S \l F,— g i Wc are moving to Arizona, and will sell all personal public auction, on the oil Shifferly farm 's mi> v..-' •>! dlana State Line, ’4 mile south of Road 224 •>'; milj ■' 1,1 1 Indiana, >4 mile north and ‘4 mile east of Calvary ( mirth THUR., AUG. 29, ’4l COMMENCING AT 10:00 A. M. 2fi HEAD CATTLE -26 Daisy, Guernsey. 5. Fresh Feb. 19, bred. Man-h. y ? fresh Feb. 28. bred April 18; Spot. h ' \, t VlKU *t I. 19; Betsy, Urge Guernaey. 8, fresh June Guernsey, 5, fresh June 29. bred August 6. Ja in October; Roany. Roan. 9. fresh October 1" I ; n er. 18 mo. Bred July 4; Three outstandli’6 ■ ()|)| to Roan Poll Shorthorn bull, freshen late this fa t!#k horn heifer, open; Shorthorn heifer. 7 mo Two extra good Holstein heifers. 1 0 ' | illK ; om- IMd ■ mo. old; One Registered Guernsey HeUer • |)U]| b , « mo. old; 2 heifer calves. 2 mo. old; Good >M'". |( in()i . „ n , Good Roan Poli Shorthorn bull. 7 mo. old. (!I!l .rn»tf bnt; 1 Shorthorn A Hercfrd bull. 1 yr. Id. Y„„, old <««*• mo. old; 1 Roan Bull. 4 mo. old; Guernsey bul - ( hj) , h from high record cow. These ® OWB “ rP . h K ,attie records will be given day of sale. All the young M quality. HOGS & SHEEP-- „ (MHI lhr ,nO Hampshire sow with 10 pigs 4 weeks old by *id< ( ,print ted Poland feeders. 50 lbs.; 4 good 2 A 3 yr. ol<» ' ■ lamb. , , , weight i* 3 * HORSE—Sorrel mare, smooth mouth. *«un<l. (••' . r | tnß in-tt* M POULTRY—2OO White Rock spring chickens. -> » Ducks; Pair Geese, goose and gander. M .—GRAIN A:! - - tiiiii'tb)' 20(f Bu. good quality Tama oata; 13 ton good i M FARM TOOLS 4 One Good Rubber tire wagon A grain bed: One m • | trailer with grain bed A stock rack; Oliver hreaki' g i pM Ing cultivator; Steel tire wagon; Good horse draw H hl) , trie motor and pump jack; Maytag ga* m'>< ,,r - ' , r ( r ,ara feeder; Garden plow A garden tools; G<xxl i r> oil dr«’W arator and Electric motor; Chicken fountains a 25 gallon* Iso Vis No. 30 motor oil. „ipe * MILKING MACHINE—New Farm Maater Milker wi ra corks, stainless steel pall, only used one month w HOUSEHOLD GWDS— g| (lrjf .nB Kelvlnator 6 ft. Electric Refrigerator, good; Hot t ( (Hk . first class; Maytag Bim:irlc washer with twin tua? • .pjnet. set. table A chairs; Kitchen cabinet A metal util . Dining room suite, good; 3 piece Mohair living r<’ ppii,- W 9x12 Rust Color Axminster rug to match: Stu<li<> << > ( trie cabinet radio; 2 piece Walnut Bedroom suite (||| , ir -,t M ’ good; Cedar chest; Metal bed and Springs: »etai " urlil , n , r « bed A aprings; 3 pair drape*, new; Several pair pr<*\W Wool rug 8-6xlo-6; Rug 6x9; Good heating stov: (Won , gW „ W cooker; Floor lamp; Bridge lamp; Magasine rack. ' -V Dtshea; Canned fruit, many small tools A misceU* ■ numerous to list ■ I TERMS- CASH. H Russel J. Hoffmail rj Aey 8. Johnson A Ms- Auctioneers. , t « Meivln Llechty—Auctioneer. « ■ryee Donlola-Cieric. ' i» ■ Lunch by Bobo U. B. Church Led'*’ -* |

Wednesday. Ai'c,vsT a J