Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 5, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1907 — Page 4
IE ■ Aeewraxe p-«e» p*>s »y Decans* for Z'-XtaßSS*. Corevery Say at 2 • erscat. RAsT BUFFALO N Y, Not *.— Market steady Frio* steer* ... - M«et& r>*T* ®rr? Bt»<.ken w best ieeAert .. -9 34 - Reeetpu. bug*.. "9 ears: ai.'t*'. vteaTy ■MMm and tewriw .... KT' itooetpu. sfoMg. 94 ears: market seewdyBwt sprtng x & * Wetter steep ©te*9 C*_i to.pped --....... 084 25 CH CAGO MARKETS December wheat ..... ■■ i:s * May , lw% ;>*>•.->er ws J* 5 * Mm? 'rjrz - May oau <** p TTSBURG MARKETS. Nor. i.—Hug supply, &> exr*. ™xrftEtl Met.xm* T«1tor» Srt! Kgs ©33 *.• TOLEDO MARKETS Gaza wheat - >l '‘ December wheat Cast m ........ 5* Doeesntey oars 1 * Cast -aato ♦* ’Jh-'Jt .. ♦'% PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce C®. lfca> :....tk Butter - Fowl* -.-- Osieki * Duck* "« Geei* ..... 4c Turkey, young Lie Turkeys toms 1* Turkey* hen* 3e HIDES. By B Kalver and Soo Beef hide* - • ■ '< OH hides ** Taliow <? » c Steep pe.-us . .. 23c631>? Mink 25e& 35 Tr Muwtra* 3etißi 99 ro-m ISeertL* Shark 13cfii- ' h*tu2. se®39c PUBLIC SALE. I. to* tto-iero;gii‘-d wffi fffer for tale ar. jut farm three influx vest of
Deeatsr on to* township Ito* o&e Kile eazt of Preb * ataman, wha: H ouled the "Old Saane farm" at i« o'efoek a. m. on Monday. November IL I>OT. toe foiiowiLg property towit: Conaisttog 3 head of horses 2 black hones 12 years old, about thirteen hnndred yonsdt in weight; 1 black horse 5 years old fifteen hundred potuuls; 1 4-year-old brown mare, 1 lfeyear<4d Mack horse 2 extra g'xsd bay drtvtog mares, 5 years old; 1 3-ynnr-oM driving ebestisnt sorrel, extra -y;a)<r«- 1 4-year-oM Msek driving horse Forty bead of cattle, 17 fresh cows, with calves by vide weighing j from 19 to 15 nundred ponads extra • qnaisty for mLk and stock, aUo '■ 1 otters which will be fresh between | bow and January Ist; some good Jerseys among them This is toe finest lot of cows ever offered at aoj sale to a long time Over half of them are full blooded Duraamx, but no pw pen with them. Do not tales toe sale but oome and see this fine stock. A so 29 good feeding steers heifers weigh tag from 19 to 7 hundred, good quality. Three 1-year-Md stock bulls. Hogs—l 9 brood sows, Bof which have pigs by their side; 2 will farrow mow. tweety stoat* weigring from forty to fifty pounds; 1 full blooded Birkshire male hog. 1 year old. Sheep—<s head ai extra fine Shropshire ewes, as good as grown, from 1 to 4 years tad. And also four to six spring buck iambs and some older ones I will mention to you that this
1* as fine a lot of sheep as ever war offered for sale. One Turnbull wagon, good; one other wagon one hay loader, as goo-l as new; one mowing machine, one self binder, one side delivery hay rake, one disc drill, one corn planter, spring tooth harnsw, and spike tooth harrow; one breaking plow, one bob sled, shovel plow, one set of britchen harness, as good as new; one set of lighter harness, one set of double buggy harness, as good as new; two hay laders. Six hundred shocks of com in field, three hundred bushels of oats in bin, twenty tons of hay in mow. Forty ducks, a lot of chickens, and some turkeys. Terms of Sale—Ten months’ time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchaser giving note with approved security; five dollars and under, cash In hand. Five per cent discount for cash on sums over |S.Ot j No goods removed until conditions of 1 sale are complied with. DAVID GERBER. Fred Reppert, Auctioneer.
public sale: Th* tittero -gtei w£j offer tor s—* |at CJ retadenre os* and a mK toile* eta*. rs Deeaw Infoana. ua the ?g:i aaA Ft Wan* rvid. tegtoxtog at * v etort a- ml Monday. Noveuster IK Hereford eow. Irjpoiaa besfer tskf a: aide JSe. dil'lTf •»; ref jar?* 13. !«•, Fire Correewr Ke. 4W7< daa E-et..i ietk. N® »?», .wC i* dreSL about t..2t* of «aie. Bs£. Apiirvrer No. Tearlw -aiT« tW are eßgft&e t® rerssteT, la with ta* TWo DEriatt •_<•.■* Hereford, one Aj«rdees axxei •rs* year ax 4 a isxif Anerdeesc Ax?e» seEfer. t®e Hereford SxS eaif. kx zKittiF <*A. rwetae j&efci of eaJTe* of s_<K j»oc»e «x<d vaality -x* t®eatid-A Laif-year wA Letder The reac are steen. Ht«s—A=l>C7 No. 17s« Duroe ssa* iwK. Ireeatur Beße — ” Nc. *:&52 k»* Deeatur Giri No. 44*43. ww Data.ttr Girt H. No- 4»5d, a&» L*eatxr Quees 13th. No. 44*34 ac-» Perfeet Lady No 122334 v-x Three z-iLe ;•!?» axd ti&e acta jdg utder Fix ss.tc.thF . tud- oae Se®aje fros Liter td Deea-tr-iaeile XII No. m>3 Oi*e fezia* ifrsea htxer of Deeaixr Giri No. d»M# Tao SB x frost litter of IXa-tsr Qoee& :Ith Also several other retiFterei Spray? ><s*. AS these hog* are registered or registry go «tti aa2e A-'so » bead of extra gtx*i grade t<oo» Iwsroe sad Poiaad<tixa Kraißf AX •oars exsejr. ?B’-» affi Lave pigx by tide by day of Bale, or wC farrow a week later Isxpiessesn— O»e rtdixg Caasidy treaxtiz p’tw tasesl twice, gtod ax tew; 1 ndtt-g 3>sh> lir-vef jdow aaed twice, good ac sew; 1 eplke twoth harrow, good ax sew; waXcxg shovel y .ow. 1 wagox 1 rasoiiiie e»gfse heits pulleys, Bae tiaft eievatcr oosiTeyor V> steel hr.« tro&xhs. 1 Bowser feed grinder, 1 oorx sbe3er. paiated r.ee’ roc-Szg. gasc Lae tank. 1 plaxfons; aeaSes 2 stovei, 1 -jttxx-saw 1 Maatle 4 birrels crude ofl. tbctit 15 good plased wood Ltd ;.-ai’ted sreedixz pens 1 bog racx 1 ffiaaare s’ed. 1 one-horse top. buggy, tad rarioux other articies. Teros—lsJ» nssd under, cash is band, over that smoust a credit of sine jorjtixhJi will be gives by purchaser giviag bankable note No good* to be reMoved until settled for D. E- STUD A BAKER. Fred Beppero Auctioneer. Free fusach served at noon. o PUBLIC SALE. The undemgsed wiE oCer for sale at his residence one and o&e-kaff nsitew south west of Keaaazt Mi. lx and tour miles weat of Wilshire Ohio, con>stießCing at tea o’clock t a, oo Thunday, Noeaasher 14. IW7, the so-Lowing property, to-wit: One Belg:--ns mare < years old. weight L7S* Tot, 1 Ber gstun nA.re 5 years old weight 1.7&0 Iba, 1 Normaii mare 4 years oid, weight lAM lbw, 1 Belgium spriag ooit. 1 gelding 2 yean old weighing 12W. One Ourham cow • yesrx old. girrng milk, will be fresh <® January IS, lbW; 1 Durham cow 4 yean old giving milk, will be fresh on February 28, 15'74. 1 Jersey cow 7 yean old; i bead of thoats weighing from | M to 73 lb*.
Implements—One 2 horse wagon , good as new; 1 14 inch Mortise rid lag piow good as new, 1 breaking plow \ 2 set of heavy work harness; 1 set | of driving harness good as new; 1 set, of single buggy harness, 1 Deering' mower good a* new; 1 block roller; 1, pair bob sleds; 1 mud boat; corn ia i the shock; 1 hoisting pulley; a lot ot white ash pickets; 1 pair log bunks and stirops; 58 feet of log chain: 1 pair of hay ladder* good as new; clover seed and timothy; doable shovel plows; 1 Boes washisg machine good as new; a lot of chickens; 1 No. 9 cook stove; household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale —Nine months' time will be given on ail sums over five dollars by purchaser giving bankable note with approved security five dollars and tinder cash In hand. FHILIP GEPHART Ed Kirkland, Auctioneer. Geo. K Jacobs, Clerk. " . ■ '■ ■ i -.j 1- — Weak Kidneys ▼«ak Krioerv anOtr total to weak kHmy ■err®. The Kidney* Hie tbelßasK, sad tbs fcwwi tad tbeto weaJmesa Dot to tbs orcac heed, teals the nerves that eoetrte sad rLta ssd stra«then fetes. Dr. Bbaoo'l Beatondn It s BMdittm spwttcsEy rrepsred to rtaz-t tress eer t.-stuns nerrea To doctor ths Kidneys skns. totm&. Is to s waste te ttxoe. end oi tacoey ss wen. If yosr back actual at to west- to ths srtas amid, ar to dark aad tonag. if yoto have symptom ot hngaas or other d totrests.es or daa*erota Bd. ney diMue, try In. SOooffi Kaaumti-n » mdnth— Tab's® or Usuid—ead tee what It eats aad wtD de lor you. oresstot aerrwt stand aad sail Dr. Shoop’s Restorative W. H. NiCH TRIES.
ewer. Brw-4 Brwenu A'way* Kww At Mac*imae it ar>4, Reacned By t*e D. A C- Line. The mas... popular of aX tnlaart an* -««.-.» it Jtaccmae Iklaz-d, eatily and comfcetabl-y aewaadble low timet pw wees nj d t C Coaat Use sxeamen frem CSeveJaxd.. Toledo and Desrodt Coo wrwrnet, p4ct.xiAjffue acwmery a&f excel wsi is.tx£ facilities are Epscaal featitr®* at the Matismae ragieaL Seaid twooen-t stattp for bookiw ectfeied 'Lx FairyiaM. Addresi > A C NAVIGATION 00, Detrsk. MidL Gaa eossumen pi*M*e take notjee that the gas wW be abet aS for oevera. dayt cm account of txroxg osr main line, whera it croHset the SsiaEKsLt nvw at PecsrfLe to get out of the way of the dredge 34«-4>t EXCURSIONS—EMIE RAILROAD. Dew TM-viT Oeiosist fares to the Pamfit Const and mtermediate pomtt. On sale dairy 'lx*~l Octooer tint, IHT Htroe&eeken excund* xto the West. Northwest and Socthwesr, On tA.t the fire: and third Tuesday* in each month Low exen'Tit® fare* to Jamestown rlxp-jS'r.Mm. Oa sale daily. For further information, apply to azent of Erie IL B_ or write O I, ENO9 TEseeDac Passesger Ages*, 24K29t Manon, Ohio. TO THE PLB-tC. My *ettai c®ce will be dosed from Friday. November "th until ITeeember Ist, ax I wtz be abser.t from t&e city furttg that time 278-lSt DR. J. Q. NEFT . .VE BOX SOC:Ai_ A box social wt ” be held at the kadebush school Saturday Ntvember Bth. Everybody inriud. PEARL MILLER EDW. L KINTZ 2C7-M Teachers o NOTICE
A FINE LOT of Baltimore Gold Fist have just been received at to* green house. These are toe best bred fish 00 toe market. Can and see them. Erosberger Bros, and Mosea. 243-n 0 TEN YEARB IN BED ‘ For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys "writes R A. Gray. J. P. at Oakrilie. Ind “It was so severe that I could not move part at toe time I eowsuhed toe very best medical skfll avaflahie. but could get no relief anti! FMeys Kidney Cure was rooemmeud-fed v> me. It has been a Godsend to zne." Money to loan on farms at sow rata of interest. No commiatlom Partial paymesui allowed xad interest atop pec. DORE B. ERWIN. Tues k Fri Atto-uey-at-Law PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned win offere at pubic aaetioE at the Oliver Steeie farm one mile north and one-fourth mil* west cf Salem, at ten o’clock a. ss, on Wednesday. Xov. 12. 1397, the follouring property, to-wit: Horses— One brood mare half blood Belgium. 1 gelding 5 years old. Belgium bred; 1 work horse. Cattle —One roan Durnam heifer will be fresh soon, 1 red Durham fresh in March. Hogs—Four : brood sows, full blooded Berkahires; 1 19 head of shouts weighing about 19® I pounds each. Corn in shock, oats in bin. some bronze turkeys and other articles zoo numerous to mention Terms of Sale —Nine mouths' time will be given on all sums over five dollars by purchaser giving note with approved seeuritiy; five dollars and under, cash in hand Four per cent discount for cash on sums over 35 99. OLIVER STEELE. J. N. Barkhead. Auctioneer. o . PUBLIC SALE. Having sold his farm the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence two miles east of Monroe. Indiana, known as at 19 o'clock a. m_, on Tuesday, November 12. the following property: Two brood mares, both good workers; milch cow. shorthorn htifer two brood sows with pigs by their sides, thirty stoats weighing 75 pounds up. twelve shoals weighing from 49 to 99 pounds, Moltae corn planter. Champion mower, double corn cultivator, one 7-shovel cultivator, one-horse wheat drill, two breaking plows, 124 shocks of corn, corn on stalk, 125 tomato crates. Round Oak beating stove and other articles.
Terms of Sale —On all purchases ot 35 0® and less, cash in hand; purchases amounting to more than 35.90 a credit of nine months will be given by purchaser giving security to the satisfaction of the undersigned, CHARLES BENNETT J. N. Burkhead. Auctioneer. 271-2 t TRY DEMOCRAT WANT AD*. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS.
THE CHLKHES METHOD'ST ES-.SCOPAL 7---7 H Dr. C B. WiJoax Pastor Ssoday school » IS a m. Serawn by Dr Oicrx. 11 3S a m Meecmg for xmw only 1 » p m Epw -,rtx League i y s. Evaugeisje- oervjoes is charge of j Dr. Ohorn nt 7 p s. T3w ptilse is oordaXy mrjtec ba aE :« services U. B CHi-RCr Every mesti<er of Ssnday scho®. ex■•ecter to be preset: a: U. B- church Sunday s&orxmg at S I*. Speeial ■*- m trial serooe. A» li 15 ant the ■ pastor wtL jeesatt on The Eye of Faith* and » esFMfoDy amoous to, ■ have aX membei prewest The first hour of the sero.t* at the T. P- C. - U. wL. be gives to the ®tndy of ‘ ALets or Atoerbeacs * ho f ax. fai. to be pres esx at <:W p. m promptly Al 7 W p. in.- the paster wU cehrer a Jeetxre on -Queen DMfoßr* to which semee the public wffl be wektmec. L A .S-arrL Factor. GERMAN REFORMED. Suday school at 1- 3A. Joshua 24:14-2*. German service at 1»:3«. Topic The StrenTh of the Redeemer. ChristLto. Endeavor Society ■ meet* at 4 3d. Pr»v 23:4-5; Luke 12 13-21. Topic Tse Grobd for Gold. Evening semce eo&dueted in Engl '.tz. aj 7 o’clock. Text Ma*.tn >:3s Topic, CtrtF*. in the Trurrh. We eordially isv&e friends and straxgers to atteni oar xemeet Loxis C. Hesaert. Pastor ST. MARYS CHURCH. Fret mass a* 7 o'clock a at, standard tizr-e Secund maaa at S a m standard time. Vespers at 2:3$ o'clock p m. standard time. ZION LUT-ERAN CHURCH. There will be an English divine service at our church Sunday afterooo®. at two o’clock. Text; Mash. >:I*BL Sr.ro-on ripic: Tse power of faith to eonquer u and death. Every>.<dy is eordially invited to come and Lear this discourse. J. H Klapsing Pastor. PRESBYTER AN CHURCH. Word has bee® received shat Dr Ftrrwnan cannot possibly reach Decatur in time for services rtmorrow and at this late date we find it impossible to supply the pulpit. Rev. Foreman will however, be present on Thursday. Friday and Saturday evenings Nov. 14. 15. 14. and preach each eveiring p rep-arory to comnt union services Sabbath. Nov. 17th. The and friends are most earnestly reqaested to be present at each service. Touxktow'f services—Sunday school at 3:15 a zs_ Christian Euueavor at 4 p. m SERVICES AT THE MiSSION HALL
There win be preaching at the Mission Hali this evening at 7: It. Evangelist Archie Shady, of Ei khart. Ind will preach this evening. This wBI be the beginning of our serie* of meetings which will continue each night for two weeks or as Jong as there it good being done. Evangelist Shady will bare charge of the -reaching services. There wfll be Sunday school Sunday aftermx® at 1:36. C. H Dibble, superin tended. Prayer and praise meeting at 2:38. Preaching at 7:10 in the evening. Rev. John Gibson win preach in the evening We invite all t o attend these meetings if you are not going to church any place else Come to the Mission hall. Chatmcey Stetson. Leader. BAPTIST CHURCH. E Earnest Bergman. Pastor. 9: 3o—Sunday school. T. W. Watts, sept. Lesson, “Joshua renewing the coveaeant with Israel. 16:38 —Regular preaching hour. Text ' Except a grain of com fall to the ground and die. it absdeth alone. Subject Lite through Death. 7:B6—Evening service will be held at this hour. The evening service will be conducted along Evangelical Uses. We invite especially the unsaved to our evening service. The Baptist and Christian Sunday schools will mee. at the Baptist church Sunday morning AU the services of both church will be held at the Bap list church. The morning service will be conducted as a memoria! service in memory of a departed loved one. Brother Edward Rice, who passed to his reward during the past week, was converted. baptised and a member for many years in the Baptist church. Let us pay him a tribute of Christian k>ve
—— —- - - and -esyfecr. at ths* We extend an mrftittox to *£- »’ joex w-th ns to oer v ttrsh.; ‘ HiesM. . ar* they who dse ix the Lord. ’ E» ANGE,-CAL SERVICE ga-vtAay sebool at 3: la- A- at., <?*3EF sujeronten&ait. M rromr see-: vt-te m »:»- Sthyect "Sitr e; gtT_* T oung Peopie's ARtot-oe m 4: U., Stotyec* The Greed for Gued. Preaetmg eerviee as 7:83 c cjiic*. A eorcto. is extended A B. Bahs. Pasttr Thar-cag » .«8 Senocm Ai a recent xneetsng «f the Minto.ll' it WBS -rvoe. The serriee is to be held at toe Fresbytertox church, the sermtu. ante preached by Rev. I_ A. Stongie pastor at toe ratted Brethren church. o — TOO LATE FOR CLASS FIC ATI ON WANTING to bwy a good fatmly mare **v will weigh about 131# poundt. See Sxsrne! Helm R R 3 or call Paome 12 E Sne. 2"f-4t GOOD MICHIGAN POTATOES Rural New Torkerv at the Oover Leaf depot lux three days at 73c bn. Tix» Buckmaster and Co. 244-4: Real Estate Fs-rr-v and city property to se*l and buy. Ca 2 and »ee my list. Here lx a few of our bs.rga.-rv: 144 acres. 5 miles of Deeamr. I*l per acre: god bouse bank barn S* acre*, good buildings per acre. «• acres, good house fair barn 245##. 43 seres, good bsfldisr aU it good shape. 3 miles of Monroe. Price S 3 acres, good house- and bank bam.. and good sesL Pnce 3* *t And eity property to all ;*rts of toe city and bouse 8 rooms and 4 dos-1 etx and pastry. Price tXYHouse to southwest for 8439. And a bouse of 8 iwcmss. 2 story eJose to. for EddSA And a fine house and bar* to 4 blocks of Adams County bank for 32JS«.
Cal land see my Lsu L L Babcock 4 Ward Decatur. Ind. After Once Tasting ytnbl do one wants an old-fash-ioned cod liver oil preparation or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better bodybuilder and strength creator for old people, weak children, and for coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. If it does no good we will return your money. SMITH YAGER A FALK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR INDIANA CAPITAL SIOO,OOO SURPLUS $20,000 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS CHEAP EXCURSIONS. Via Brie R. R. to prUnis hi toe wees and south wewt. On the first and third Tuesday of each month, we will havs on safe, both one way and round trip tickets at exceedingly tow raxes. Cal, on Erie sgenta for particulars, or write O. L ENOS, Travaii-g Passenger Agent. Marion, Ohio o DEMOCRAT WANT ADS. PAY BIG TRY DEMOCRAT WANT ADS.
fOLEYS OH ME f. C‘“ Tin 'Jir « Bladder Bsonse hot Bri t hf» PiseM* * beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can’do mo™ t HOLTHOUSE DRUG COMPANY
;; Flower Bulbs;; j! I Hy acinthß, ; > Tulip#, Lillie*, <; ] J and other J [ Bulb* for <; ;; fall planting J [ J. D. HALE TlWers uttornh it uw phonD Second Street. Decatur, Indiana Say Hello If you want a good reliable auctioneer for Live Stock and Farm Sales, make your dates with me at Preble,lnd. Or call Preble Central ’PhoneYours for best results, Noah Frauhiger
For Spouting, Roofing Galvanized Iron and Tin Work. Copper and Galvanixed Lightning Rod*. See T. A. Leonard 1 Opposite Male’s Warehouse. GOftL Feed and Seeds Peninsular Portland Cement Gypsum Rock Wall Plaster We make a specialty of furnishing HIGH GRADE CLEAN COAL that will bum. J. D H A l"e Phone ** Cor. Jefferson and 2nd Bt*. A RARE OPPORTUNITY for agents to make big money with no capital invested, with the “Handy” cement fence post —the handiest and best post on the market. For particulars, address J. H. GRAHAM Kempton, Ind. Contains no Opium or other harmful drug. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Cure* Colds, Croup and Whooping Cougfe A tickling cough, from anv cause “ quickly stopped by Dr Shoop’s Cough Cure. And ft is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop teLs mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation, even to very young Th#» whn'aanrr o .. S leaves and tender stems of a lung-healing mountainous shrub, furnish the curacl~ Pr T^ eS “ Dr Sho °P' 8 Cdugh - tt-e. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial memupinm ao USed to in^UTe or sup*rtEinOM plant «• H?« rhat helps to heal aching lungs L. rt^ CUTdS Cal ‘ I ' hiß shrnb whicb iSn^7** Herb."
DEMOCRAT WANT ADVERTISING WANTED ' ■ WANTED —Reliable men over 25 years old; good pay weekly. Write immediately if you want work. p f , s . itlvely all winters situation Start now. Glen Brothers. Rochester, k y WANTED TO RENT—A will pay *25.09 rent in advance. Ben Middleton. See him at once. Cail » aone 432. WANTED— Tonng man to ery wagon and work to grocery. Must be strictly honest and furnish reference. Address K. Democrat. WANTED —Good homes for two boy s , aged eight and six years. WANTED—WiU pay the ket price for wheat at the Oak Rou er Mills. A. Van Camp. 16*-12t. ""for SALE FOR SALE—a Buck cook stove nearly good as new. Inquire at J. h. Heller's residence, corner Jefferson and Third streets. y FOR SALE—A good soft coal heating stove. Inquire at Niblick and company’s store. FOR SALE—One extra good Shorthorn bull calf, recorded; also two weanling draft colts, cheap, ig. quire at this office. Fred D. Bell. Mfeft FOR SALE —Domestic sewing machine. baby cab, and book case, in- ■ quire of Mrs. Keubler. rp6t [ FOR SALE —Buckwheat Cour, by John Hessler, R. R. No. 2, phone 10 m [line. Leave ordc-t> at Smith. Yager and Falk’s drug store or at Curleys place- 258-30 t FOR SALE —2 good work horses, 1 full blood Berkshire male hog 1 full blood Durham bull. Chas. S. Mumm% 1 Telephone 10G. R. R. 12. 266-6 t i FOR SALE—Sheep buck, year and a half old. Inquire of Jacob Musser, ' Berne. Indiana. R. R. 4, Phone A line f:nm Berne. 268-St FOR RENT —A new nine-room house close to center of town, modern. Also a six-room house. Inquire of B. W. Sholty. 270-ts FOR SALE —One steam water well drilling machine in good repair. Inquire of George Hennefort FOR RENT V FOR RENT—A six room house on Mercer ave. Also good bars. Inquire of Aaron DeVinn--y. 256-6 t LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED—Ten head ~of sboats, weighing about 150 pounds. They were lost near Ed Moses or Barney Hackman. Leave Information at this office or Louis Koldewey. rural route 8. A liberal reward. 2714 t FOUND —A large fur glove. Owner may have same by inquiring of William Gilbert, R. R. 3. ts LOST —A ladies' purse in the neighmorhood of the Alfa church. The purse contained a two dollar bill, thirty cents in change and a door key. Finder please return to this office. FOUND—A suit of clothes Owner can have same by calling at this office, describing same and paying for this notice. LOST—A class pin. Finder return to Miss Frances Bryson. MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, with all modern conveniences. Board by the week. Rebecca • Steele, corner Fifth and Marshal Sts, Phone 215. 261-12 t PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—For sten ographlc work and typewriting, call on Amelia Tonnelier at A. P. Beatty s law office. Over the Boston Store. 267-« t I REAL ESTATE [list .your property with the Adams i county Real Estate company KinU land Welfly, Mgrs, Room 8, Morrison | Mock. J 61 ’ 61 i ——— A PUBLIC SALE of stock and farming implements, the property of the late John Rupright, will be held at the old Rupright farm in Preble township, on Tuesday, November 18th. *7o2t
