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jarkel Reports For R M! v REPO rT 0F LOCAL FOREIGN marke L* ■•Sett. Murray 4 co. If , 6 25 i I <. » !“• »:« 25.25 ■ ' 150 21.50 ■ h" lbs 22. M»! 22 001 iw - ll , " ) ■* «■ 't A, Sat I 21.50 ■> ' W *' l *• 4 ...... 6.00 STOCK yards Currected April * .... 26 "® t<> .’i' l K * ™ i |,s - ■ E ; up .-< - 5 H >'■<• • • 2< 2! Ki h l ****• • 22 1? 10 22 25 ■u.) to 7"U il»ts. • - 2 ® o ii.oo Bh 2l 0 " gg 23.00 ■■wholesale egg and ■I POU LT RY QUOTATIONS ■ Furnished by mLecatlr produce co. Phone 380 ■k c-tre- t-d April 7 Receipt Eggs 37 t ens ~ springers — - Zlt bens - -JJ ifibez springers -- 2 S E ..... .18 ■Kocal grain market ■ | BURK ELEVATOR CO. during day. SHE r -rr»-< t- d April 7 SKlraln. . 3 per btttbel Isas. H | Corn .Cl per 100 less. to b. farm. ■g! GRAIN PRICES County F. B. Co Op's ■Kg Berne Monroe Williams |H| Cond-d April 7 IB No 3.55 J ■Mil for rye price*. ——— ... — ■KoiANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK |Ku:. early sales; down 25-s's ... S.it .iday In-.i' ,it-,-ind -toady to - hi.-h-i than Sat Sow market not establish' ■| IS"-225 il.s. 27 00. top 27.15; ■■S" lbs. 26 75. 250 280 lbs. 26.|l>« idd 28 25: 275-285 Bvh- <1 ..round 28 00; 285300 lbs 25 85-25 75: 300-325 lbs. held SW-25 25: 325 350 |bs held 2175■ig l>>« Up held 21.50-21.75. By medium and good light ■mht steers around 25 tents others fully steady Load HHkkhl and . !i(d< e light weight “i”>rt load similar MB top good to choice |B>d I.l'tn ||>. weights 21.25; HI "'-! im ilium steeis 23 medium |H c '“'*l m'.-tly lizht weights load top good and |^B : load i.o-ily medium to fair ii. it. I-. .iu 22 sir .om MB *'"■ tndiim light weight a d heder. I50017.oi>; BN "‘ic ily .utter and 1 MB 1 "" ...» tents higher. T’lH' si. .uh (, w good IOWS B^g*’ n " , (1II1I|)()|1 al id lllPl j ■M <3 1• 25 liners and rut IM. dealers mostly -too-i amt i hoi! 21 no 2fi IB*"""'""" iii'dium 12uo. 'ows down to jtoii Ww "l-ntiig a'e.ut stead) B la '" ' *oek short ne. k 'J 1 ; ! "d Pooled Texas Eks. Z u 5 S,MM| n * ar T, '*as 1.,m1n niosth |B« 20.5 u slaughter ewes IBbl.. is.oo down ~ 0 WAYNE LIVESTOCK |B Waym. | 11(1 Aprll ? (1(>( |B«" 1'5)250 lbs. 26.50.2fi.T5; 18.,., r 'i'-'2t;im, :jmt ||,s up "" ■""18" Ills 2::.<lfi 23 s'l Bl’ -t.'XX 19.00. 22.5. ewes hole bucks B^' 1 -"•"3:;.mi; good IBit ""-diotn 15 00 2100 choice 2.0 220; gotxl ■■' " e * >IOO-14.00. l ' , ,m‘' ,25 ' M 3 6«: mod-1 B*"< Uer! ‘ an, ‘ ' l,Oke good iarPßh, d B in lui. U ‘ rl '-'"‘s of Ver-

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LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES For 25 words or less: 1 time 50c; 2 times 75c; times 91; B times 11.75. Rates quoted are for consecutive insertions. No classified I ads accepted for skipday achedj ule. I Rate for] 1® Point IHACK FACE is Sc per word for inaertion. I Copy must be In office by 11 | a. m. Monday through Friday. . Saturday deadline Is 9a. m. FOR SALE YOU CAN’T BEAT IT-Sprague Furniture Store is the hottest value spot in northern Indiana for furniture and rugs. Phone 199. 77 TF FOR SALE—Within easy walking distance of General Electric, Central Soya and DecaDir Castings, extra nice neighborhood, recently remodelled spacious three room borne. Hardwood floors, cement asbestoa siding for long life, low upkeep, modern appearance. Large 13 x 19 living room ' with weatherstripping windows, ' doors on all four sides for sunshine and air. Room could be divided for extra bedroom but is nicer with studio couch as occasional guest room. Kitchen is cozy with dining space for four. Bedroom Is comfortable size. Ixits of closets. Bathroom, new asphalt shingle roof, private sidewalks, cistern foundation, oil beat. Lot big enough for busy persons without time to plant and hoe. fl,loo down balance >3B monthly, 5% discount for cash. Bob Heller. Realtor, Heller Building. Phoue 870. 68-TF FOR SALE — Columbia Records. Popular and classical with artists like Goodman. Kyser, Carle, Duehin, James, Noble, Shore, Kostelanetz, Levaut, etc. I'hrick Bros. 30 ts SEED POTATOES All varieties. All certified from Wisconsin, .Michigan. .Maine, Red River Valley. Maine B-Z Cobblers-bag >3.79. Lots of ten bags-83.49 each. Bee your nearest A & P Food Store manager for retails on large quartlties. 71 TF I ~ ■■■». - ■ — 111 ■»!.-»- —■l I .11 ■» IB ■ - ' FOR SALE - 1936 Ford two-door 8295. Wil! finance. See Paul W. | Reidenbach. 80 3t-x '. FOR SALE — Black Raspberry plants. Otto D. Bleberich. Decafur route 2. 80 g 3t x FOR SALE - Radios; Zenith • Sparton • Stromberg Carlson Table models, combinations, record players, portables. Available now. I'hrick Brow. 30 ts FOR SALE Just received, super .quality seat covers for all cars 15.95 to 817.50. Gambles. 81-3 t FOR HAI.E^"I‘MT Special Tudor; 1911 DeSola custom town sedan.— Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, lit So. Second St. Kit. 3 FOR SALE — 3 milk cows. 7 head of <-we». 2 milking Shorthorn bull calves. Clem Colchiu, Phone 584-H. 81 -f» FOR SALE lama oats, suitable for seed. Al-o ear co n. Hill Arnold. 3 miles south Preble. 81 3tx FOR SALE Heavy stock and im plemeut trailors. walking plow, Johnson outboard motor, tires, batteries and accessories. Nuttie'sj Service station, U. S. 27, south. 81I MW— — —• I- II T ' '***' New crop Keystone Garden Seeds in hulk; new crop Keystone flower seeds in packages. Finest quality lawn seeds.—Burk Elevator Co. 82t f FOR SALE New west end 1 room house with 2 unfinished rooms upstairs. Immediate possession. Completely modern. Cali 7665 S2-g3l FOR SALE 12 good feeding hogs. Oiw- BeAshire male hog. 6 Hampshire sows. Chas. Siioaf. I miles East of .Monroe. 82-Hx FOR SALE I Poland China boar pig. Harry Beavers, route 2. Decatur. S2-2tx FOR - SALE — 38 bead Chester White pigs. Ift wks old. Just weaned, good thrifty growers. Also Chester White boar Wt. 3fttr lbs. A good one. Clifford Houk. 1 mi. East & U mi. North of Williams. 82FOR SALE—New implement trail er. All steel sln. chairnel frame. Bxl2 ft. with new 8 ply 7:5016 I tires. 1 in. I beam axle. Will floor I to suit buyer. Houk Welding Shop. I mi. East k mi. North of Williams. 82-3tx FOR SALE Ready to mo»c in. New 5 room bouse ou Mcner avesue- Fully modern *ltb full, basement aud gas furuace. < all 7665.

QUICKIES by Ken ReynoWa iifi irC 1 - Li ■SBu « I J _ "If only some birds would see a our Democrat Want Ad — people i just say Hie house la too snail!” r FOR SALE New modern two or three bedroom home to veteran or non veteran interested in rale- { Ing his family in safe beautiful ’ subdivision fully restricted to bet- ' ter homes within six pleasant • blocks of churches, schools busl- • ness district. Home baa hard- • wood floors, built-in cupboards. ’ automatic softeued hot water, breezeway, double siding, insula--1 tlon, weatherstripped windows. ■ screens, garage with overhead ' door, on spacious lot. All Im ! prorements, lawn seeding, 1917 ’ taxes paid. Immediate possession. Easy local financing or will con- ’ alder trade. It costs no more. - Why be satisfied with less than ’ the best? Bob Heller. Realtor, 1 Heller Building, phone 870. 68 TF t FOR SALE — Antique furniture white marble top stand 818, gray I marble top stand 815, small walnut desk 835. secretary desk, in cherry . 83ft. school master cherry drop leaf a table, I legs, fine condition 830. I* walnut drop leaf, 6 legs, very rough condition 820. beautiful round walnut table, pedestal base 835. Fine antiques for gifts, collections or • home decorut ions. Decatur An tique Shop, 925 N. 2nd, rear. Phone f 1133. 82-3tx FOR SALE— Bryant gas water heaters; 20 gal. 877.50. 30 gal ’ 887.50. Also limited stock of oil and electric water heaters. Haugk ’ Heating 4 Appliances. 78 TF r r FOR SAI.E Hoover sweeper. No attachments. Phone 1613. Adam f County Trailer Sales. 82 TF FOR SALE — Fruit trees, apple, apJcot. plum, peach, sour cherry, t 3 kinds «weet cherry Strawberry, raspberry and blackberry plants ’ I kinds grapevines. Shade trees, ' hedge plants, flowering shrub-. 1 Evergreens, special price on large evergreens, if buyer dig* them Open week days and Sundays pin We deliver and plant. Riverside .’.Nursery, Heine, Indiana, rj 81T FOR SALE Complele I" gal. ( l Walrus Soda Fountain in good t i condition. IDs k Bar. Zinc lined to i bacco case, i booth;- Above may be I seen In operation at Holthouse Drug Co 82 3t FOR SALE New Idea manure '| spreader, good working condition- ' Edwin Steele. Route 2, Ohio City. ' | yhio. 83 3tx FOR SAI.E Purebred Gurnsey ’> bull nine months old. inquire '' Loreuz Thieme. Phone 9761 82 3tx FOR SALE 3 bedroom home ou: .Mercer avenue. Built in 1939. re- | decorated last fall. Automatic gas I i furnace ami hot water heater, new 1 | storm windows, large garage. Im-i i mediate possession. Phone 1253 81 g3t I i FOR SALE Two lots corner 10th & Meibers streets. Harvey Waltkc. Route 3. Deiatui. 82-3tx FOR SALE Six room, three bedroom home on one of best north emi corners. Fully automatic air conditioned coal heat. Downstars j bedroom, bath Lots of closets. Automata hotwaier. .Modern builtin kitchen < upboards Weil landscaped. Modern litetime roof. Fire resistant construction. Priced below cost of construction for immediate sale and possession. If you n<’cd additional bedroom, better home see this home quickly. Hoti Heller. Realtor. Heller Building, Phone 87ft. 82-TF SAVE time w money. No on the spot repairs with a FORNEY electric arc welder. I’ncoiiditionaily guaranteed. Approved for use on R. E. A. No special training necessary to weld with a FORNEY. Come and see it or write for further information. Al's Eleitric Shop R R. No. 5 Onehalf mile south of Allen Co. line three fourths mile east of State Road 101. Authorized Dealer. 82 3tx FOR SALE Round Oak <oal and wood kitchen range, tan-ivory porcelain, with polished top. like new. Reason for selling, have gas stove. Phone 589-T. Lawrence Heckman. 6 miles north on 27. 82-31 x lu 1850 9 7 per tent of the people , of tb«- United States were foreign boru In 19«0 the percentage was I 13.65.

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WANTED HEWING MACHINE Rspsring - All makes, guaranteed jobs. We make covered buttons, covered belt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans 223 North First. 77 26tx Reliable man with car waited to ■call on farmers in Adams County. Wonderful opportunity. 115 to 820 in a day. No experience or capital required Permanent. Write today MCNESS COMPANY. Dept A. Freeport, 111. 76 TXs WANTED Sophomore* high school girl wants house work after school and on Saturdays. 919 S. Winchester St, phone 1135. 82-b3t ‘ WANTED —Antiques. We buy a ■ i general line. Decatur Antique i Shop. Phone 1133. 925 N. Second 82-6tx I . WANTED Mimeographing work, t Professional equipment. Save I . money on letters, sales messages, . programe. forms, etc. Joan Cowan, J Phone 870, Heller Building. ‘ 211 as | I —HIMW »»,»»» I■■ ■ i— IHHM ll — -M— «- ... . I ! WANTED—House to rent; must 'i vacate for veteran; need 2 or* 1 more bedrooms; no children., Phone 1016 after 5 p m. 61TFWANTED Capable Man or igrdy . to own and sei vice route of U.S. post 1 . ago Stamp machines will not Inleri sere with pre-sent employment excel , lent c-rning.s, no experience re- ' qtiiiecl. 8375 cash investment required. Give phone No. ancl address, | state if cash available. Box 106 c/o I Democrat 82 3tx I : WANTED Washings and ironings. If necessary wilt call for ' and deliver. Mrs Rollie Wab|e. 1 . Monroe phone 96 J. 80-3tx WANTED A truck bed 9 to 10 ft. j ■' long. Gerald Stewart. 2'a miles! • north of Wren, Ohio 80-3txl —. . | WANTED Woman for part time j | offic e- cleaning job. Apply The > '•Schafer Company's office. First j ..street- 81 ts. < I WANTED - Washings” 1128* Elm Street. Phone 7862. 82-2tX , WANTED—Used cars, highest prices. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 110 So. Second '. Street. sit 12 ■ WANTED — Ride to Fori Wayne Harvester, second trick. 3:30 to 12. Call 996 H. B'F g 3t • WANTED GOO!) quality tiuio- ■■ thy and mixed hay John Feasel . Phone 6262. 80 TF MALE HELP WANTED Attention ex-Gls. Have you found the ' work that you enjoy? Tills national organization wiR train you to be an estimator and outside contact • man in interesting survey work. : Car necessary. Guaranteed earnings witiie learning. Splendid opi port unity for advancement. If interested write box 101 in care of Democrat giving personal history, age-, etc. 81 g 3t MLSCfiLLANEOIjS APPLIANCE SERVICE If we can't fix it th ow It away. We i epair al) niak> s of washers, sweepers, irons and other small appliance* White wringer rolls for •all makes of washers. Arnold 4 ■ Klenk, phone 163. 97 ts ! FARMERS ATTENTION We re move dead horses, cows, hogs, '<•'<•. Deiatcir phone 2ft<>o We pay I | all phoue charges. Tile Sladley Produc ts Co. 15-ts ! Dec orating service for Decatur ami vicinity. Work guaranteed. Inside and outside painting. Call in for estimate. Walter Dove. 523 E Water St.. Berne, Parmalae or write Box 101 c/o Democrat Company. 71-TF Fine income- with modest invest ment. Making concrete anil cinder bloc ks. New Machinery. Isnu to inciii hlcH ks daily. Immediate* de live ry Carl E. Temple Co., Lewistown, Pa I'lione 867. 81-3tx INSTRUCTION, MALE AUTO BODY and FENDER training, including welding, spray painting and metal woik l.ook into It! one of the iii-ist profitable branc hes of tremendous Auto industry offering c hances for good job or your own business l.e-arn in space time. Veterans and Civilians. Write for FREE fades. Aulo-Crafts Training. H>s <■ c> Democrat. 82 2tx STOVE PARTS Grates, backwalls. front wails, (irepols, handles, etc. Can now be ordered by leaving tin- name and nuinlcer of flee stove- with Frank Young. 121 So Ist St. City 82-31 x I,OST AND FOUND LOST lar'-n--' plate 111-141. i'lione 627. 82 g3lx Prc-sident James K. Polk, to date, is the only man •bo served as Speaker of the House- of Represent-* ative- of the United States Con i gross to become President. I

Receive More Reports Os Damage From Wind Several additional reports of damage- from th* high wind were received here late today. The large llohnke barn In Union township was badly damaged, as was a chicken houee owned by Curt FritzInger. A large barn near Bryant was reported blown clown completely. o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: .May 253 2 53'4; July 222 2.221 c; Sept. 2.17 2 17'4; iMc--2.11N Corn: May 1.7x4* *4; July L 721.71 V; Sept 164 A; Dee. 1 50'4-H. Oats. May 88; July 81H16; Sept 76%-H; Dec. 731 v. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks lower in dull trading. Bonds lower: U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks lower. Wheat, corn, oats and barley | futures Irregular. Hogs, cattle and sheep steady. Trade In a Good Town Decatur I SALESMAN WANTED Nation's largest and oldest weather proofing speccal- | ists have productive territory open in northeastern Indiana. Selling experience helpful but not necessary. | Car essential. Will be company trained for posiI tcon. Exceptional oppor- ! tunity for right man. For appointments. Write Box 104. '< Democrat Stating age. experience and qualifications. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: S:M to ’1:?0 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 6.C0 p. m. Telepnone 135 • v»» FlHeet Vilr BURK Elevator Co. Decatur • Peterson * Monroe

lIVE A WCLt YOU WEAN HOU "V— NOT IF -fH£o< WHS 1 WHO HtWfS BgftKS ) yO9U>Nf fit BFRRip Enough MEMBERS a CLUB.' a ' iN^REeSfi? 1 - IE ft Wf UNCLE OfCAR SfZ: | Arnold A Klenk have some swell a ”d Kiri’s hikes and other wheel J goods. Why not come in and I<m»K them over. Arnold 6* Klenk 232 W. Madison St. Phone 163

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John Schwartz Dies At County Hospital Funeral Services Tuesday Afternoon John J. Schwartz, 71, retirc-d farmer and lifelong resident of Adams county, died at 2 o’clock Sunday morning at the Adams county memorial hospital. He had been bedfast for the past two weeks. He was a native of Monroe town ship, and resided two and one half miles north of Berne. Surviving are the wife. Catherine; three daughters, .Mrs. John H Habegger of Berne. Miss Ella Schwartz, at home, and Mrs. William Gilpin of near Portland; four sons, Amos and Joel of near Berne, Simon, editor of the Berne Witness. aud Eli. at home; 17 grand children, four greatgrandchildren: five brothers. Jacob. David and C. W. R. Schwartz, all of near! Berne, Solomon of Phoneix, Ariz and Joel K L. of Fillmore. Calif ; | and four sisters, Mrs. David F Mazelin and Mrs. Abe Inniger of I near Berne. Mrs. Peter F Mazelin of Berne and Mrs. ILvid J. Maze-] lin of near Monroe Funeral services will be held at 1:30 pin. Tuesday at the De senseless M-nnonite church west of Berne, of which he was a mem her, with the Rev N. J. Schmucker and the Rev. C. 11. Wlederkebr officiating. Burial will be in the I church cemetery. Tin- body has I been removed from the Yager fuu- , era I home to the residence. DR HAROLD DEVOR ; <<’ontl!nn-<t From Page One) wind, was no match for the swiftly moving water, they said. Beery, with a Hen ulean tug j was able to pull the struggling ; man out of the water without up- | setting the boat. After a change into dry clothing the dentist was reported to be none the worse for; the incident A state polii-e boat manned by I two state patrolmen assigned to the search but which was some! distame away, afforded the only other visible means of possible rescue at the time, eyewitnesses said Your Sewing Machine and Pendulum Clocks fixed. Reasonable rates. Quirk Fix Shop ■ 921 Schirmeyer or P. 0. Box 65 - 1 ■ ■—■■fa— i.—nx—Ni, , i |

TRADE IN DECATUR DELINQUENT T/\X NOTICE Land and town lots returned delinquent for n»n-payin< nt of taxes f»r th- year 19H, Adan>« f’-unty, Ind. Hl we < reek lown-hle Del. Desetlptlon A-re* Value 'fug ' H'irr, 11. I), w Harah Hw flee. 1 at) 20 .39 French Townahip Flynn, Thomas i-t K Hw, ,-<«•.■ .is to i ll I Dreslur Caron. CharleH F s i, Lot Sts 75 I*o In addition to th<- above tax |i).3o ...xt- intis' he added for <a- h dei - rlptton for printing Htat <>| Indiana. County of Adantr, HH I. Tliuiiii.in I i»r<w. Auditor in and for xald ■ minty do hereby < < rtify that th- above lx a true and <litre-1 Het of landx and city and t->wn lots returned and remaining delimtm-nt forth- non-payment of taxes fir ths vi .it 1311 and previo iH year*, with penalty, lntere«t and - oxts, and further ttiat th- amount charged wax recorded hi-tw-.-n the first Monday of iJt--inlier lull and the first day of Januaty 1915. W ith- ■ tn) han.f and seal at the Auditor's offf r In th-- Ity of tie--atur this 21th -la) if .Mar- h, 1917. THCRMAN I DREW. Auditor Adams County, Ind. Mtate—f Indiana. County of Adani-. SH Notl- e is h-r-'to given that so much of th- foregoing lands, elty and town lot-. IX may he ne. I ary to discharge th. tax- x. penalty, interest *""1 1’ wlii< n may l.e -in., thereon, m dm- fr-nn th- ->wn- r« thereof, on tlie days of -al- will 1., x-dd at puhll- aii-thm l.y the Treasurer of x-lamx i -unty at ttie east <l<»or of the Court 11-nixe In the City of Ire. afur, ,n said - olintv amt .tat m t the -.-mid Monday of April, 1917. being mi Hi- I ltt> -lav of .nd month - <>mm<-n- lux at Io o'rlo k A M of said d.o .in i It-tt -n.I - it., will .-itlnu- from d.n to -lav until xold IHth - ‘ h ” Mir "t 3| Apr 7 11,1 1 Auditor Adams County, Indiana ■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ : Roofing and Siding Oraers are now being taken for spring applications. ■ Several styles and colors to choose from. J Also brick and asbestos siding, awnings. Roofing and siding are still critical. So place your order early. 1 J “YOU PAY NO MORE FOR THE BEST HERE” ■ ARNOLD & KLENK ™ M mbmmwwm W-SwawMMBHI FOR YOUR LANDSCAI’E PROBLEMS Call or Write Beverly Greenhouse and Nurseries Best known name in landscaping GROWERS OF QUALITY Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens—Roses—Vines Perennials—Fruit Trees—Berry Plants GARDEN SUPPLIES * Lawn Seeds—Fertilizers—lnsecticides Peat Moss — Flag Stone If it is something you need for your Lawn or Garden, we have It. We are in a position to handle all type of Landscape work. i Phone A Hi 112 Maysville Road Fort Wayne, Ind. SALE CALENDAR APR. B—Mrx. Lewis E. SieDchott, 3 miles south of Berne tile mill and 3 miles east. 2 miles north and 3'-.- miles east of Geneva. General farm sale. Roy 4 Ned Johnson, aucts. APR. 8 Paul S Coy. Mark Center, Ohio. The Coy Garage. Extra Lot, and Garage Equipment. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F. Sanmann Auctioneer. APR. 9—Kenneth Rutledge. 2 miles south and 1 miles east of Chattanooga. Ohio, B'3 miles south and 3 miles west of Rockford. Ohio; 9 miles northwest of Celina. Ohio. Complete closing out sale Roy 4 N-d Johnson and Melvin Lieehty, aucts. APR. 12—Veda McGrew Estate. Harold Glass. Adm , Haviland. Ohio. Fine 6 Room Modern Horne and Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann—Auctioneer. APR. ll—Roy R Johnson, 5 miles north of Garrett. Ind., on road No. 327 at the south edge of Corunna. Or 5 miles west and 5 miles north of Auburn 220 acr- farm ami improvements. Roy 4 Ned Johnson and Melvin Lie< hty. aucts. APR. 11 —William Stalitet. 6 miles West and I'-j miles North of Warsaw. Indiana WELL IMPROVED 210 acre farm and all Livrstoik ami Farm M.t-hin-ty Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann. Auctioneer

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