Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 8, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1910 — Page 4
The Nominees in The Democrat Contest ■wist of nominations received up to 6 o’clock lust evening. Beatrice Van Camp, First street city 278460 272780 Jack Grady, Monroe St., city Chas. Zimmerman, R. F. D. No. 2 223*60 John Hendricks, Monroe ”” 923540 F. C. Foreman, Bernu • Margarwtta Fristoe, Geneva 200.80 Mrs. Wm. Biggs, city Flora Runyon, Berne - John A. Cline, R. F. D. 3, Decatur 201 IK Mrs. Fred Koehler, R. F. D. 4, Bluffton 201000 j N. Bulkhead, Monroe 170760 Raymond Kohne, city 168,330 Dr. John Grandstaff, Preble 146040 Herbert Lachot, city 139780 Mrs. Walter Koos, R. F. D., Decatur 133640 John Custer, Pleasant Mills Sarah Jaberg, Magley 132100 Stewart Niblick. 303 N. Third St., city. 106910 Frank Nussbaum, Linn Grove 103310 Flossie Bolinger, 1332 Moroe St., city 39930 Frank Engie, 117 Rugg St., city v 37180 Thomas Gause, R. F. D. 10, Decatur., 21160 June Knott, Adams St., city 17330 Golda Gay, city 13140 Christopher Spangler, R. F. D. 1, Mon 11 000 Carl Adler 11000 Jim N. Ellis, So. Second St., city 3590 Miss Dreda Parent, 722 Mercer Ave 3170 Miss Dorris DeVoss, Mercer Ave., Dec 2600 Harold Archbold. 309 N. sth St., city 2150 Miss Jessie Phillips, 327 N. Tenth St 1 610 Job Champer, R. F. D. 5, Geneva 1170 Earl Nidlinger, R. F. D„ Decatur 1010 ■ ■■■ I I II .II—..NOMINATION BLANK Date 1910 Contest Editor Dally Democrat: I nominate and cast 1,060 votes for Name Address Ward .... City State as the most popular candidate in The Daily Democrat's Voting Contest Signed Address . Cut out this blank, fill in with the name of your favorite candidate, and mail it to the Contest Editor at once. Not over one nomination blank will . be accepted for any one candidate to count votes. Names of persons making nominations will be considered confidential and will not be published at any time.
PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby given that I will offer at public auction at my residence known as the ’im Watkins farm, 1% mile south of Pleasant Mills. Ind., and 3% miles northwest of Willshire, Ohio, I and 5 miles east and one-half milej north of Monroe, Ind., beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Tuesday, February 15, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses —One bay mare, 7 years old, will weigh about 1,300 pounds, 1 roan horse, 5 years old will weigh about 1,300 pounds, 1 black mare, 13 years old, will weigh about 1,400 pounds, 1 bay horse fourteen years old, will weigh about 1,300 pounds, 1 brood mare 12 years old, will weigh about 1,300 pounds, 1 mule coming one year old; 1 sorrel colt coming 2 years old; 1 black colt, coming 2 years old. Cattle —Two good milk cows, 1 heifer coming 2 years old, 1 steer coming 2 years old; 1 shoat, will weigh about 150 pounds. Implements—A twohorse wagon, 1 buggy, I Richmond disc grain drill, good as new; a two-1 horse corn planter, Rock Island, about as good as new; 2-horse cultivator , corn plow, 1 mower, 1 disc harrow, 11 spike tooth harrow, Clipper breaking plow,, 1 double shovel plow, 1 set of, double work harness, brass trimmed, j 1 set of single buggy harness, corn 1 fodder in the field, hay in the mow,' 1 Art Garland bas burser stove, 1, Harris cream separator, 8 gallon; washing machine, 7 gallon churn, Keller incubator and brooder, big iron kettle, set of log bunks and chains, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. HENRY SMITH. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. —o ■— —• ■ ■ PUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence on what is known as the Wash Kern farm, three-fourths of a mile west of Bobo, on Thursday, Feb. 10, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Five head of horses —One bay mare, 5 years old, weighs 1,400 pounds; one brown horse, 11 vears old, weighs 1,300 pounds; one roan mare, 6 years old,! weighs, 1,200 pounds; two spring colts. Ten head of cattle, one will be fresh by day of sale, one by the 19th of February, two in March, both giving milk; four yearling heifers, two fall salves; twenty head of sheep; 3 doz-
en chickens; one red brood sow, eligii ble to register, due to farrow April, 1; 6 shoats weighing about 1501 pounds. Farming implements, etc. — j Milwaukee binder, good as new; John' Deere check row corn planter, Moline I sulky breaking plow, Columbus wagon, {good as new; Poyneer fanning mill,! I Decatur make; hay teddc’, 8-hose disc drill, spike-tooth harrow, set of hayladders, 30 bushels extra fine seed potatoes, 45 gallons cider vinegar, 50 1 bushels of corn, 20 bushels of seed oats, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Everything goes as I am going to Michigan. Terms of Sale—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; all sums over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security. A discount of 5 per cent off for cash. CHAS. SPUHLER. John Spuhler, Auct. 28t6 ——Q— ——— PUBLIC SALE. . The undersigned will offer for sale ■at his farm three and one-half miles southwest of Decatur, and onehalf 'mile east of Washington church, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., Tuesday, February 8, 1910, the following prop 'orty, to-wit. Horses —One brown mare coming 5 years old, 1 bay mare 114 years old, weight 1590 pounds, 1 grey mare 12 years old. Cattle — [Three cows, 1 heifer, fresh in July, 1 'heifer fresh in August, Jersey cow, 6 years old, fresh in March; 1 spring icalf. Implements—One Cassady riding plow, 1 spike tooth harrow. 1 corn cu’tivator, 1 hay rake, 1 top buggy, 1 single shovel plow, 3 breaking plows, 1 set double harness, 1 set single harness, 1 hay ladder, 150 shocks of corn, i 300 shocks of fodder in the field. Twelve dozen chickens, 1 grindstone, . 1 Iron kettle, and many other articles not mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satt isfaction of the undersigned. No s property removed until settled for. t C. E. BARNHART. John Burkhead, Auct. Charles Poling, Clerk. -1 „ A WRETCHED HISTAKE [ to endure the itching, painful distress jof Piles. There’s no need to. Listen: ’ “I suffered much from piles," writes Will A. Marsh of Silver City, N. C., “till I got a box of Bucklen's Arnica ' Salve and was soon cured.” Burns, boils, ulcers, fever sores, eczema, cuts, chapped hands, chilblains, vanish before it. 25c at all druggists. i
PUBLIC SALE. i Notice is hereby given that I will offer at public auction at my resii deuce, known as the John Troutner | farm, half mile south of Pleasant 1 Mills, Ind., 3 miles northwest of Willshire, Ohio, 6 miles northeast of Monroe, Indiana, beginning at 10 o’clock a. tn., Tuesday, February 8, 1910, the ' following property, to-wit: Horses — One grey mare, will weigh about 1400 ■ pounds, 1 bay mare, weighs 1500 1 pounds, both of these mares are bred to imported registered Belgium horses; 1 roan Belgium draft mare, 1 weighs 1600 pounds. 1 good 3-yearold ' colt and one coming two year old; one good driving mare. Cattle—Two good milk cows, will be fresh the last iof February; and 1 yearling male I calf. Hogs—Twenty-six head, con- ■ sisting of 3 brood sows due to farrow • the Ist of April; and 23 shoats weighing from 40 to 100 pounds each. Poultry—lso laying hens and six turkey hens. Hay, Grain, Etc. —Five tons of timothy hay In mow, corn in crib and some corn fodder. Implements —Twohorse carriage, top buggy, 2 twohorse wagons, a Richmond Champion disc grain drill, Diamond riding breaking plow, walking breaking plow, cultivator, Milwaukee mower, Deering self binder, spike tooth harrow, ’disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, buggy pole, 1 double and 1 single shovel plow, good mud boat, scoop board, 2 sets of double work harness, 2 sets of single buggy harness, mail box and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bls note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. M. F. ASPY. Jacob Butcher, Abet A SAFEGUARD TO CHILDREN. ”Our two children of six and eight years have oeen since Infancy subject to colds and croup. About three years ago I started to use Foney s Honey and Tar, and It has never failed to preven tand cure these troubles. It is the only medicine I can get the children to take without a row.” The above from W. C. Ornstein, Green Bay, Wis., duplicates the experience of thousands of other users of Foley’s Honey and Tar. The Holthouse Drug Co.
An attack of the grip is often followed by a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been extensively used and witfa good success for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after all other remedies had failed. Sold by all dealers. oSCHOOL BOY WANTED—I have a permanent position for a bright, energetic school boy. The right boy can make from 50c to $2.00 or more a week, without interfering with his school duties. —Robert K. Walters, Second street. o THE MOLER BARBER COLLEGE of Chicago, 111., wants men to learn the barber trade. They offer splendid inducements and a short term completes. They mail free a beautiful catalogue and ask all readers to send for it. o - - ■■ The new Bowers-Nlblick grain elevator is now open for business and will buy grain and seeds of all kinds. Prices guaranteed. ’Will meet all competition. The public is given a cordial invitation to call. 23t3 FOUND —Strayed to my farm, one mile west of Pleasant Mills, a black face lamb. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. —E. F. Miller. 27t6 o ■ „ ■ FOR SALE. A good farm of 110 acres in Adams county, Ind.; taya on stone road, five miles from good market, has two houses, small barn, good orchard, 85 acres under cultivation, black loam soil, and is situated in a good neighborhood. It’s a bargain. For prices address O. N. Tyndall, administrator, Branch, Mich., or AUSTIN BROS., Jan. 15-lmo Willshire, Ohio. OFFICE HELP WANTED. Bookkeepers and stenographers who are unemployed would do well to correspond with us, as we are unable to fill al Ithe positions open and frequently have calls for high class help. Bluffton (Ind.) Business College. 28t2 —o ■ ■ - FOR RENT—A good six room house, newly repaired, on Elm street. Enquire Hooper & Lenhart or William Zimmerman. - ■ Democrat Want Ads. Pay
I Mr. E. A. Kelley, Belvidere, 111., I writes us: "I am an ex-engineer with 22 years’ active service to ray credit. About three years ago my kidneys I were effected so that I had to give up my engine. First I was troubled with severe aching pain over the hips. I Then followed inflammation of the bladder, and speck appeared before my eyes. A sample of Foley's Kidney Pills that I tried so benefitted me that I bought more. I continued to take them until now I can safely testify ’they have made me a sound and well I men.” The Holthouse Drug Company, 'entire system, la grippe coughs that | rack and strain, are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. Is mildly laxative, safe and certain in results. — o— ■ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence one-half mile north of Preble, known as the Charles Miller farm, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. Tuesday, February 22, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses— One ten-year-old mare, in foal, weighs 1400 pounds; fourteen-year-old mare, in foal, will weigh about 1400 pounds, three-year-old sorrel gelding, weigh about 1400 pounds: roan gelding, 3 years old, will weigh about 1350 pounds; and a one-year-old Coach colt. Cattle—Cow with calf by her side, 3 cows, will be fresh by the first of April; 3 heifers coming two years old, 1 heifer coming one year old, 1 Durham bull, a good breeder, coming three years old. Hogs—One Berkshire sow with pigs by side, . Duroc sow, will farrow about the 20th of March and Is an extra good sow; 11 head of shoats that will weigh about 80 pounds each. Sheep—Eighteen head of Shropshire ewe lambs, coming 1 year old, eligible to register, bred in December to a good buck. Here is the chance of your life to buy a good, first-class herd of sheep. Im-plements—Eight-disc Hoosier drill, good as new; Blackhawk corn planter, good as new; Champion binder. Champion mower, hay tedder, Syracuse breaking plow, Avery corn cultivator, Daisy corn cultivator, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, Pioneer fanning mill, good as new; corn sheller, good as new; set of heavy work harness, set of single harness, a 3-inch tire wagon, road wagon, buggy pole, 2 mud boats, corn stalk cutter, float, set of dump boards, iron kettle, a good cream separator, 100 bushels of barley, 100 bushels of seed oats, and 50 Barred Plymouth Rock chickens, all good young hens, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. Plenty of lunch on the ground. DAVID J. DILLING. Noah Frauhiger, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE. I will offer at public auction at my residence, 1 mile west of court* house, Decatur, on what is known as the Nick Eiting farm beginning at 10 o’cock a. m., Wednesday, February 16, 1910, the following property, to-wit: Horses—One grey team, weighing 2800 pounds, the mare in foal by imported Belgium horse. Cattle —One fullblooded yellow Jersey cow, 1 brow’n Durham cow, 2 heifer calves, 5 months old, 1 yellow Jersey, 1 Shorthorn Durham, also 1 shoat. Implements —One 3-inch tire wagon with new box, 1 3-inch tire new wagon, 1 haw wagon with rack, 1 2-seated surrey, good as new; 1 top buggy, 1 runabout wagon, I Deering binder, McCormick mower, dump hay rake, Hoosier grain drill, Tiger corn cultivator, good as new; spring tooth harrow, 6G-toot,h steel frame harrow, Gibbs breaking plow, 2 double shovel plows, 2 sets of double work harness, 2 sets single harness, grind stone, iron kettle, cider barrel broadax, frow, about 40 feet of log chain, mudboat, flatboat, oats in the bin, corn in crib, a lot of assorted seed corn, hay In mow, 200 shocks of corn fodder In field, threefifths of 11 acres of wheat In ground, a stand of bees, Union churn, cook stove ,a lot of chickens, and Guineas, some carpenter tools, ritch fork, scoop shovel, crosscut saw, com cutter, corn planter and many other articles not mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 nd under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved 'ref-hold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. ALFRED ELZEY. John Spuhler, Auct Fred Fruchte, Clerk. — — v La grippe pains that pervade the ney Remedy every year. It Is considered the most effective remedy for all kidney and bladder troubles that medical science can devise. Foley’s Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities, builds up the system and restores lost vitality. The Holthouse Drug Company.
PUBLIC SALE. 1 wil offer for sale at my residence 5 miles north of Wren, Ohio, and 2 miles northeast of Watt on what Is known as the Isaac Whitenberget farm, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday February 22, 1910, the following property, to-wit; Horses One brood mare, 8 years old, with foal; 1 brood mare, 4 years old, with foal; 1 three-year-old draft gelding. 1 three-year-old driving mare, broke to all harness and lady broke; 1 draft colt coming one year old. Cattle —One cow 5 years old, wfl be fresh Ist of April; 1 full-blood Jersey 4 years old, will be fresh the Ist of April; 1 onehalf Jersey, three years old, giving milk. Hogs—Two Duroc brood sows, wll farrow in March, one Durock male hok, nine months old. Implements — One Champion mower, good as new; 1 check rower, 1 disc harrow, 1 disc grain drill, 2 breaking plows. 2 spike tooth harrows, 1 one-horse cultivator, 2 shovel plows, 3 wagons, one good as new, 1 truck wagon, 13% inch tire wagon, 1 buggy, 1 surrey, 1 sot double work harness, 1 set single buggy harness. Machine Fixtures —Three drive belts, 1 8-inch belt, 1 7-inch belt, [ 1 6-inch belt and 12 feet of 2-inch suction hose, platform scales, some household goods, 1 Packard organ, good as new; also potatoes. Terms —All sum of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved frehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. The ladies of the Wood chapel will serve warm lunch at noon. ABE SCHNEPP. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. W. J. Lyons, Clerk. r -- While it is often impossible to prevent an accident, it is never impossible to be prepared—it is not beyond any one’s purse. Invest 25c in a bottle of Chamberlain’s Linament and you are prepared for sprains, bruises and like injuries. Sold by all dealers.
FOUND A COMPLETE CURE. About three years ago my little boy had a slight eruption on his face. In a short time he was a sight to be seen, his eyes almost swelled shut and his suffering at night was terrible. “He was simply on fire.” I tried a number of doctors here in the city, but with absolutely no results aside from easing the burning pains a little. A friend of mine who had used B. B. Ointment advised me to try it, which I did, finding a complete cure. I have had the second case in my family and one box completely cured. I cannct speak too highly of B. B. Ointment. It will do all it is recommended to do. A. C. BALL, Decatur, Ind. B. B. Ointment is sold by Holthouse Drug Co. jan.3l-2tswk-6wks ■ o PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF THIS. All parties kniwnig themselves indebted to me are hereby requested to eall as soon as possible and pay same. These accounts are past due and you should give this matter your immediate attention. Please attend to this at once. MRS. M. P. BURDG. 16tC
Do you know that croup can be prevented? Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Sold by all dealers. SORE LUNGS AND RAW LUNGS. Most people know the feeling and the miserable state of ill health it indicates. All people should know that Foley’s Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, will quickly cure the soreness and cough and restore a normal condition. Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar. The Holthouse Drug Company. More people are taking Foley's Kidpation, no appetite or feel bilious, give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets a trial and you will be pleased tviih the result. These tablets Invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. Sold by all dealers.
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East Bunffalo, N. Y., Feb. lai to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 5,980; today, receipts, | 4 800; shipments, 2,090; official to New I York Saturday, 3,990; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, mediums and heavy, $9.00 @59.10; lights and pigs. [email protected]; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $7.00@ $7.75; cattle, 4.000, generally 25 cents higher; exports and N. Y. steers, [email protected]; shipping steers, $5.75@ $6.25; butchers, [email protected]; heifers, [email protected]; cows, [email protected]; sheep 1,500, strong; top sheep, $7.00; lambs. $9.30; yearlings, [email protected]. • CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago, 111., Feb. 7—Wheat— May, $1.09%; July, $1.00; Sept., 96c; Corn —May, 65%c; July, 65%c; Sept, 67%c. Oats —May, 46%c; July, 4314 c. TOLEDO MARKETS. Toledo, Ohio, Feb. 7—Wheat—Cash, $1.22%; May, $1.22%: July, $1.03%. Corn —Cash. 65%c; May, 67%c; July, 67%c; Sept. 67%c. Oats—Cash, 47%c; May, 48%c; July, 46%c; Sept., 41 %c. NIB4-ICK & CO. Butter 20c to 25c Eggs 23c H. BE RONSEggs 20c Butter • 39c
Dr. J. M. MILLER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Treated AYES TESTED & GLASSES FITTED MO South Second St——Dwcwtu# HOW TO GO Write us fjr Information. Regarding rates and time to the west and southwest The Clover Leaf and Alton line will give you all informativu regarding: All year tours to California and the northwest. Winter tours to the southwest Homeseekers’ tickets to the west and southwest. Semi-monthly tickets to St Louis and return. Free Information, Time Cards, Rates Pullman Reservations, etc. Toledo, St. Louts & West c rn Ry., Room 9, Clover Leaf Bldg., Erie St., TOLEDO, OHIO. E. L Browne, D. P. A.
ITCHING ECZEMA WASHED AWAY Is it worth 25 cents to you to stop that awful, agonizing itch? Surely you will spent 25 cents on your druggist's recommendation, to cool and heal and soothe that terrible itching eruption? By arrangement with the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, we are able to make a special offer of a 25-cent bottle of their oil of wintergreen compound, known as D. D. D. Prescrip tion. Call, or write, or telephone to Smith, Yager & Falk. "We absolutely know that the itch is stopped at once by D. D. D. Prescrip tion, and the cures ail seem to be permament IN SAGINAW AND MIDLAND COUNTIES—THE GARDEN OF MICHIGAN. These counties are In the famous rich Saginaw valley. No land In the world is more fertile or better adapted to all kinds of crops. No climate more helpful. Be your own landlord. The rent you pay will soon pay for a farm there. We guarantee you at from one-third to one-half the price of land you now farm better soil and easier worked. The best markets. Perfect tides. Choice locations. Best of drainage facilities. Come and see us. THE MICHIGAN LAND CO. S. E. Shamp. Office over postoffice, Decatur, Indiana. 22t6 O' — WANTED—-To rent, six room house, well located. See this office. 16t6
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Fowls I Ducks | Young turkeys lk I Geese 'Old turkteys Chicks PRODUCE. By Decatur Produce Oo Young tmkeys J7 , Old turtejs, Chicfcb io. Fowls io. Eggs Ducks io. Geese HAY MARKET. No. 1 Timothry in mow 814.98 Mixed hay $13.00 ALBERT COLCHIN. 8. KALVER and 80N. Beef hides 9 cents Calf hides 11 cents Sheep pelts 25c to Mink 60 to SS.M Skunk 50c to $3.25 Coon 50 to $2.25 Possum 10 to 70 Muskrat 10 to 71 Tallow PRICES ON COAL Chestnut coal . 5745 Hocking VSflley $3.75 West Virginia splint S4N Wash nut $494 o • Bowers & Niblick Grain Co. deals In all kinds of farm seeds. 3tf
CALL ON Wj F. E. SMITH t o *” nnlo * f r ’ Plow point*and '■ I Clipper Grinding Bicycle and Gun JC. Tv* luffl and General Re* 5 1 pair. The ma" ] does wark right. Second Hand Bicycles For Sale J. $. COVtBEALE.i l. t - COVEtIALE. 1.1Ois. J. S. fifliMdala ano Son Special attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Office 1 18% and Street Decatur, Indian* Dr. L. H. Zeigler, VeTERINCPV SURGEON Monmouth, Ind. ’Phone 9.
NOTICE On account of change of firm those indebted to Moses & Meyer will please settle at once. By Cash or Note
Best farm bargain ever offered >“ Adams county; >75 per acre, on pike road, 3 miles of Decatur; good ’’* 7-room bouse, new barn, 36x52, we tiled, no open ditch; small cash P a ? ment, balance long time—Dan win. 21tS WANTED—At once, a capable m®® living in Decatur to sell our high grade teas, coffees, spices, extracts, baking powder and fancy groceries direct to the consumer. Some 1” 1S ness established. A good prop<* itll,n to party who can qualify. T ll ’ B isl CHICKENS FOR SALE. Buff, black and white Orpingt o ® chicks; also 120-egg size incubator and brooder. Address Hiram Manm Decatur, tad., or 'phone 532. FOUND—Boy's purse containing quarter. Call and identify
