Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1911 — Page 4
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East Buffalo Market East Buffalo. N. Y., Feb. 17—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. 6, 720; shipments, 2090; official to New Ye.k yesterday, 950; hogs closing weak. Extreme heavies, [email protected]; mediums and heavy, $7,700 $7.90; light mixed. $7.90©58.00; Yorkers, sß.oo© $Bl9, pigs, $8.15©58.25; roughs, $6.80 $6.90; stags, $5.50016.00; sheep, 7,600; strong; lambs, strong, to shade higher; tops, $6.30; cattle, 300; •teedy. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, Hi., Feb. 16—Wheat—May, ' i »I%c; July, 90%c; Sept., 89%c. Corn —May, 48%c; July, 49%c; Sept., 50%. • i Oats—May, 31%c; July, 31%c; Sept., ’ 31%c. < TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, 0., Feb. 16—Wheat—Cash. i 90%c; May, 93%c; July, 91%c; Sept., 91%c. Corn —Cash, 46%c; May, 50%; 1 July, 51%c; Sept., g2%c. Oats—Cash, ■ 32%c; May, 34%c; July, 34%c; Sept., 1 34%c. LOCAL GRAIN. G. T. Bur*. Tmothy seed, prime $4.00 No. 2 Red wheat 88c No. 2 White wheat 86c Old corn 50c, New corn 55c White corn 52c Red clover seed $7.75 Barley, No. 2 4*e Alsike seed $7.75 Oats, new 30c Clover hay SB.OO Timothy Hay $14.50 Mxed hay $10.50 | Clover seed [email protected]
LOCAL PRODUCE. DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Eggs 12c' Chickens 8c Fowls 8c Young turkeys 15c Ducks 8c Butter 13c Geese 7c Old Tom Turkeys 9c Old Hon Turkeys 10c H. BERLINGu Chickens 8c Butter 12c Eggs 12c Fowls 8c Ducks 8c Geese 7c Old turkeys 9c Old hen turkeysloc Young turkeys 15c Spring Chicks 8c Old roosterssc POULTRY PRICES AT MONROE Furnished by L. C. Mills & Co. Turkeys 14c Fowls 8c Rye 75c Chicks 8C Ducks 9c Geese 7c BUTTER AND EGGS. M. FULLEN KAMP’S. Eggs 12c Lard 11c Butter 12c@18c NIBLICK * CO Eggs 12c Butter 'l2c@l4c WOOL AND HIDES. —■ KALVER'S PRICES. Beef hides 7c Calf bides 10c Tallow 5c Sheep Pelts 25c@ |I.OO Mnk [email protected] Coon 10c to $1.75 Skunk 25c to $2.00 •Possum 10c@60c Muskrat sc@3oc HAY MARKET. l 9. Vlf, PETERSON. No. 1 Tlmdlhy, 10OM> P« r t0n..513.50 No. 1 Timothy, paled, per ton... 14.00 l>*. 0 FOR SALE. ‘ Plenty of good baled straw; every bale guaranteed. Inquire of John Scheimann, ’phone 413, or Willard Steele, ’phone 170.
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PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public auction at the large barn of Heiyy Schock, on the old Barnhart homestead just nortn or tne city limits of Monroeville, Indiana, on Monday, February 20, 1911: Seventy head of cattle—Cow and calf, 5 years old, % Jersey, % Holstein, giving 10 quarts of milk; cow, will be fresh Feb. 25th; Jersey heifer, will be fresh March 2nd; Jersey cow, 3 years old, has been fresh 2 months; Jersey bull calf, will be 3 years old June 10th; Jersey cow 8 years old. with calf by her side; Durham cow, with calf by side; Holstein cow 2 years old, will be fresh March Bth; cow 8 years old, fresh last spring, now giving milk; roan cow, 7 years old, with calf by side; Jersey cow 10 years old, with calf by side; Jersey cow, fresh in November, giving 5 quarts of milk at a milking: Jersey cow, will be fresh the 10th of March, 6 years old; Jersey bull, 1 year old in April, eligible to register; cow 7 years old, giving milk, was fresh in November; Durham cow, was fresh Jan. Ist. giving 8 quarts of milk at a milking; Jersey cow 3 years old, with calf by her side; Jersey cow, 8 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; Jersey cow, with calf by her side; Holstein heifer calf; 2 Durham bull calves, Jersey heifer, will be fresh in November; Jersey cow, will be fresh by day of sale; Jersey heifer, with calf by her side, a crackerjack; % Jersey, % Durham cow will be fresh by day of sale; Jersey cow, was fresh last June, this cow- is eligible to register; Jersey cow, 6 years old, with a nice big heifer calf by her side, a better cow cannot be found; 1 cow, 7 years old, will be fresh March 10th; Jersey heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh March 10th, she will show
for herself; Jersey cow, registered, | and papers with hes, 2 Jersew cows, ' 6. 8 and 9 years old, with calves by . their side; Holstein cow, will be fresh March 29th; Jersey heifer, wiil have her second calf March 10th; Durham J heifer, will be fresh July 12th; Holstein cow-, will be fresh by day of i sale, a cow that is hard to beat; black cow, will be fresh by day of sale; this cow is not very big but she is a j milker; 5 yearling heifers; they wiil 1 be fresh this summer; these are all well bred heifers; 16 head of steer calves; will be a year o’.d in May; these calves will make you money; 1 Hereford heifer with a nice calf by her side. “ • Six head of horses. Announcement — Gentlemen, and ' lovers of good stock, we have spent the money and the time to purchase the goods that you can make use of. We have got a grade of cattle we are not ashamed to show to anybody. We bought Jersey cows, the best that money could buy, and now, men, we need some help on these good cows. I Remember, we are going to sell them on the 20th of February, 1911, to the highest bidder, and we will sell them just an they are. Y’ou buy a seven-year-eld cow. she has got to be that way or you have not bought anything. There is only one way to do business and that is on the fair and. square, which is our motto. Attend this sale and we will treat you right. Remember we have 90 head and when we say 90 head we mean we have got every one of them. Sale will be held in a barn and begin at 9 o’clock sharp. Terms —Three or six months. NOAH FRAUHIGER. Owner. John Spuller, Decatur; J. N. Burkhead, Monroe; T. B. Outland. Payne, Ohio, Auctioneers. Fred Fruchte, clerk. 39t3 o ... PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence 4% miles south of Monroeville, 8% miles northeast of Decatur, on the old Waggner i farm on Thursday. February 23, 1911, beginning at 10 o’clock, a. m., the following property: Seven head of ■ Horses. Sorrel mare 1. years old, in i foal, weighs 1500; bay mare 8 years 1 old, in foal, weight 1100; bay mare in foal, 1200 pounds; brown horse, good
warkar, 1200 pounds; sc’tvaf horse, 1500* pounds; loan horse, Ib'tfr pounds; 5-year-old driving horse. Five Head of Cattle. Jersey eow, 8 years old. fresh last November; Jersey cow will be fresh in April; these are extra good butter cows; 2-year-old Polled Durham heifer, will be fresh in June; 2 small calves. Hogs. Three brood sows, two to farrow In spring; 6 head of ewes, one Angora goat. Farming Implements. One Deering binder, 1 Deering mower, Ohio bay loader, Ohio tedder, 2 riding corn plows, walking corn plow, John Deer corn planter. Avery corn planter, new; 4 walking breaking plows, single shovel plow, land roller, 2 sets hay ladders, spike tooth harrow, 3-section; spring tooth harrow, steel frame; disc harrow; end-gate seeder, 2 Turnbull wagons, 3 sets heavy breeching harness, set good fly nets, about 2.000 bushel of corn, hay In mow, some shredded fodder ir. mow, fodder in the field, 15 bushel of good potatoes, hay fork, ropes and pulleys, 2 iron kettles, grindstone, log chains, cant hooks and other articles not herein mentioned. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 8 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. HENRY LEE. John Spuller. Auct. Fred Fruchte, Clerk. o—- —— PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned w ill offer at public sale at the residence of David Steele, 4% miles west ot Decatur, % mile east of Peterson, Friday, March 3, 1911, beginning at 10:00 o’clock a. m.. the foliowin property, to-wit; Ten Head of Horses. One roan mare. 5 years old, weight 1400, in foal; roan mare 13 years old, weight 1500, in foal; sorrel mare 2 years old, silver mane and tail; blue roan mare colt, coming 1 year old in spring; strawberry roan colt, 2 years old; gelding 4 years old in spring, weight 1400; mare 9 years old, Weight 1150, in foal; this mare is lad? broke; bay horse 5 years old, weight 1100; a good worker; spring mare colt (sorrel), German coach colt, will be 1 year old in June. Cattle. Two cows, will be fresh in April; 1 of these cows is about half Jersey; 2 cows will be fresh in August; 1 heifer, 1 year old in January last; 4 steers weighing from 700 to 1200; 1 fullblooded Durham bull 2 years old. Hogs. One sow, wMI farrow 13th of June; 6 shoats will weigh about 150 pounds each; 8 shoats, will weigh 70 pounds each. Grain. Oats, 120 bushel of Quaker oats. 500 bushel of Big Four seed oats, 3 bushel of clover seed, 200 bushel of corn, 2 tons of hay. Farm Implements Milwaukee binder, Plano mower, Rock Island hay loader, International hay tedder, hay rake, 2 spring tooth harrows, spike tooth harrow, 4 cultivators, 2 riding plows. 3 walking plows, 2 check rowers, spring wagon, 2 farm wagons. 2 wagon boxes, set of dump boards, set of log bunks, Pioneer fanning mill, set of hay ladders, bob sleigh, Disc harrow, land roller, three sets heavy harness, set buggy harness, top buggy, storm front, horse blankets, sickel grinder, Buckeye grain drill, 40 rods poultry fence, 20 bushels potatoes, corn fodder, about 2 tons bailed straw. Lunch will be served by M. E. church. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, puchaser giving bankable note therefor, with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Three per cent off for cash. DAVID STEELE & SON, GOLDNER BROS., Owners. Noah Frauhiger and John Spuller, Auctioneers. o PUBLIC GALE. We, the undersigned, will offer at public sale at John Heyerly’s farm, 7 miles east and one mile south cf Bluffton, or four miles north of Linn Grove, or eight miles northyest of Berne, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., on Friday, February 24, 1911, the following property, to-wit: Nineteen Head of Horses. One match team of bay mares, weight 3200, 7 years old, in foal and service fee paid; match team of roans, horse and mare, 4 and 3 years old, weight 3100; match team of bay mares, 4 years old, weight 2800 pounds; team of sorrel mares, 4 and 7 years old, weight 3000; dark bay mare 15 years old, weight 1500, in foal; team of bay horses 6 years old, weight 3500; bay horse 5 years old, weight 1700; chestnut sorrel mare, coming 2 years old; bay mare coming 2 years old, sorrel horse coming 2 years old; black horse coming 2 years old, dark bay horse coming 2 years old, driving mare 3 years old, weight 1000, well broken, dark bay driving mare 4 years old. weight. 1000, Well broken. Twenty Head of Cattle. 1 Hereford cow, will be fresh by day of sale; Jersey cow, will be fresh in July, giving milk; 8 head of milch cows, giving from 2 to 2% gallons of milk a day; six dry cows, some of them
will do to butcher; 2 steers cvmlng 1 year old, heifer coming 1 year old; bull coming 2 years old. Farming Im piemeats. Etc. One Thomas iodise grain drill, good as new; cultivator, new corn binder, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, . walking breaking plows, self-feed corn sheller for a 2-horse gasoline engine, 3 hay ladders, with hog racks and corn beds, 5 good farm wagons, 4 of them with boxes; spriQg wagon, 2 rubber-tire top buggies, good as new; one of these has an extra set of wheels with steel tires; 5 sets of good heavy work harness. 2 of these are brass trimmed; 3 sets buggy harness, 1 set good as new; some extra bridles and collars, 5000 plastering lath. 1500 fence pickets, check-row corn planter, good as new. and other articles too numerous to mention. Will sell sawmill for $l5O. Terms —A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over $5.00, purchaser giving bankable note; 6 per cent Interest after first six months; $5.00 or under, cash. Four per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. ALBERT AND JOHN HEYERLY. J W. Dollins, Auct. Fred Isch, Clerk. F-M-W - - -oPUBLIC SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2% miles south of Pleasant Mills, 3% miles west of Willshire on Thursday, February 23, 1911, commencing at 10 o'clock a. tn., the following personal property: Eleven head of horses. Nine-year-old mare, weighs 1500 pounds; coming 4-year-old mare, 1600 pounds; coming 3-year-old mare, 1600; coming 3-year-old mare, 1400; coming 4-year-old mare, 1400; coming 3-year-old horse, 1300, coming 4-year-old horse, 1300; comin 2-year-old horse, 1100; 2 extra Belgian mare colts, 1 yearling horse colt. Above mares are all safe in foal to imported Belgian horses. Five head of cows. Two of them fresh by day of sale. Black Aberdeen cow, 3 years old, to be fresh April 13th; heifer to be fresh March 3rd. Five brood sows to farrow by March 20th. Implements. Troy wagon. 2-horse carriage, rubber tire buggy, Deering binder, disc drill, sulky hay rake, sulky breaking plow, riding cultivator, 1horse feed grinder, 2 sets double work harness, set of buggy harness, double set carriage harness, feed cooker, 50 bushels potatoes. 5p tomato crates, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms —On sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; on sums over $5 a credit of 9 minths will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. Five per cent off for cash. H. I. TEEPLE. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. 41t2 o PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at my residence on the Andrew Harp farm, also known as the John P. Morris farm three and one-half miles southeast of Ohio City, one mile north and one mile west of Tomlinson church and one mile south of Walnut Grove church, on Monday, February 27, 1911, commencing at 10 o’clock, the following property: Eleven bead of horses, consisting of 1 black mare 4 years old, in foal, weight 1700; roan mare 4 years old, weight 1750; gray mare coming 3 years old, weight 1400; brown horse coming 3 years old, weight 1300; bay mare 13 ypars old in foal, safe for any one to drive, weight 1150. Five coming 2-year-old colts. Three of these colts will weigh 1200, 1 will weigh 1100, 1 will weigh 900; 1 spring colt. Eight head of cattle, consisting of 1 Holstein cow with calf by side; 1 registered Polled Durham cow, fresh; 1 Polled Durham cow, fresh by day of sale; 1 Jersey cow fresh in spring; 1 Guernsey and Jersey, fresh in spring; 2 yearlings, 1 steer and 1 heifer; 1 spring heifer calf. Twenty-four head of breeding ewes. Fifty head of hogs, consisting of 9 brood sows, 5 pure bred Poland Chinas. These sows are bred to farrow in March and April. Two pure bred Poland China boars, ready for service; six head of shoats weighing 160 pounds; eighteen head will weigh 100; 15 head of pigs will weigh 40 pounds. Farming implements, consisting of 1 Champion binder, Deering corn shocker, Deering mower, 6 foot cut; Hoosier disc drill, 2 corn cultivators, 2 breaking plows, hay rake, 60-tooth steel harrow, single shovel plow, platform scales, 2 sets of heavy harness, iron kettle, grindstone, flat sled, scoop board, 2 stands of bees. Terms made known on day of sale. Free lunch at noon. A. A. PALMER. Bevington & High, Aucts. G. L. Moore, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence on Tuesday, February 21, 1911, iour and three quarter miles east of Monroe and one and one-half miles west or Salem, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. the following property, to-wit: Two colts coming 3 years old, extra good and well broken, weight 2900; a span of mules com-
txg 6 years old, wail broken. Cattle. One cow coming 6 yeara old, extra good, is fresh; four heifers coming 3 years old, two gilds, will farrow in the spring. Implements. One Ohio hay loader, pair bobs, Doc-ring hay tedder, 2 mowers, hay rake, 2 harrows, 2 breaking plows, cultivator, disc/endgate seeder, stalk cutter, 2 corn planters, two-horse wagon, buggy, good rubber tire carriage, 2 sets single driving harness, set Brittson harness. 3 scoop boards, set hay ladders, hog rack, set log bunks, hay in mow, corn In crib, 10 dos. chickens, organ, bedroom suit; also many articles too numerous to mention. Terms —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note therefor with approved freehold security to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for 4 per cent off for cash on sums over $5.00. JOHN TOWNSEND. J. N. Burkhead, Auct Ferd JJtterer, Clerk e TORTURED FOR 15 YEARS. by a cure-deling stomach trouble that baffled doctors, and resisted all remedies he tried, John W. Modders, of Moddersville, Mich., seemed doomed. He had to sell his farm and give up work. His neighbors said, “he can’t live much longer.” , “Whatever I ate distressed me,” he wrote, “till I tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for me that I can now eat things I could not eat for years. It is surely a grand remedy for stomach trouble.” Just as good for liver and kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c at all druggists. a— FOR SALE —My Decatur property located Corner of Oak and Market Sts. 64 foot frontage on Oak street, 6 room house, modern. Inside of railroads, convenient to business part of the city, price reasonable. Address me at Baton Rouge, La. S. E. HITHBMAN. FOR SALE—A good fresh cow. See Djonis Schmitt, meat market. 37t6 Bring your harness in to be oiled and repaired now, under our special reduction offer and be prepared for your spring work. w&f ATZ & STEELE. FOR RENT —One hundred acres cr more; good building. Enqu're of Mrs. Wash Kern, R. R. No. 9, Decatur, Indiana; Box 81. 4it6 FOR SALE —Grocery and saloon, bargain, 1321 Lafayette St., Fort Wayne, Ind. LOST —Gray suede glove in or near Star theater. Finder please leave at this office or at the Star. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RENT —Corner Chestnut and Penn street, known as Jay Elzey property; 5-room house, summer kitchen and coal house combined; good cistern and drove well, apple, pear and plum trees, large grape arbor, chicken house, park, half-acre of ground for garden. See Alfred Elzey, South Line street, in city of Decatur. LOST —A silveriue, open face watch. Lost Monday afternoon between the Arthur Fisher barn and George Heneford blacksmith shop. Finder please return to this office. 38t6 FOR SALE—For the purpose of further developing the business, fifty shares of capital stock In an established and growing business of manufacturing a ladies’ toilet article. Capital stock. $30,000. Shares par value, SIOO, will be sold at SBS. Address Duplex Company, Majestic Bld., Indianapolis, Ind. FARM FOR RENT—The old Studebaker farm one-half mile east of Decatur. Will rent house, barn, orchards and garden separate, or farm as a whole. A good opportunity for some one. For particulars call on Arthur Suttles. 32t12 LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—A small dog, with long, brown hair and face black; answers to the name of Don. Disappeared Friday morning. Finder please call ’Phone No. 459. Search is being made for the same. 37t3 FOR SALE—Fine farm of 206 acres on interurban road within 3 miles of lowa City and State University. $l5O per acre. Easy terms. No trades considered. —George S. Carson, lowa City, lowa. FOR SALE—One 3-year-old driving mare, w’ell bred, one yearling coach colt.—George G. Flanders. 37t6 FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey sow, with eigiht pigs by side. Price is right Inquire of C. W. Johnson, Route 7, % mile east of Monmouth. 24t6 FOR SALE —Motorcycle and bicycle shop. Good business. Lock Box 196, Danville, 111. FOR SALE—Carriage suitable for hotel, summer resort or livery. Will accommodate 8 passengers)—H. V. Pettit, Ottawa, 111. SEED CORN on approval. Reits Yellow Dent Improved Learning. Samples free. Guaranteed.—J. Q. Huis, Box 18, Rantoul, 111. Homeseekers’ rates west February 7th and 21st, via Nickel Plate road. Liberal return limit and stop-overs. Full information of agent or write F. P. Parnin, T. P. A. Fort Wayne, Ind. Q— Democrat Want Ads Pay.
MANY ILLNESSES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Mrs. John Wisehaupt Is still t,n ' proving, her condition becoming more encouraging every day. Those caring lor her are are hopeful for her complete recovery and believe that unless something unforseen sets she will entirely recover. ■ ■ -- BUDS ARE SHOWING UF. Buds are appearing on the trees and lilac bushes over the city as a result of the warm weather for the past several weeks. This is much abend of the time when the buds appealed last year and it is declared by home weather observers that this means there wil be no lilac blossoms this year, as when the time comes for them to appear they will have been destroyed by the late frosts. Ulysses Drummond of Pleasant Mills was among the business callers in the city today. Rudolph Schug of Berne returned to his home after being a business caller here this morning Mrs. Homer Krfck returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after a visit with her mother. Mrs. David Liby, at Preble. Mrs. Louis Stetter returned this afternoon to Fort Wayne after accompanying Miss Bertha Bieberich from the Lutheran hospital to her home at Preble. Miss Bieberich was operated upon several weeks ago. Rev. L. C. Hessert and William Sellemeyer left this afternoon for Garrett, wheer they will raise subscriptions for the jubilee building fund of the Mission House of the German Reformed church at Sheboygan, Wis. The subscription of the local German Reformed church has now been raised to SSOO. QLEGAL NOTICE. Isadore Kalver vs. Decatur Furnace Co., for appointment of receiver, No. 7803. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned receiver for the Decatur Furnace Co. will, at the office of A. P. Beatty, in Decatur, Indiana, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., on Wednesday, March 1, 1911, offer for sale to the highest and best bidder all the claims, accounts, judgments and notes due said company. Acting under order of the Adams circuit court this 14th day of February, 1911. R. D. MYERS, Receiver. 38*41—44*47 o INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED. Moton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: “My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in every muscle and joint her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians but received no benefit until she tried Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life.” Sold by The Holthouse Drug Company.
FOR SALE. Twenty-two acre farm, 1% miles of Decatur; good buildings, fairly good land. Price $3,000; will take a small property or vacant lot, not to exceed SSOO. A. S. KELLER & CO., 37t6 Monroe, Ind., RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN SIX HOURS. Dr. Detchon’s Relief for Rheumatism usually relieves severest cases in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and effective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First dose benefits. 75c and SI.OO. Sold by Holthouse Drug Company. TROUTNER SALE IS CANCELLED. Having concluded not to have a sale as advertised in this paper for several days, for February 21st, 1 hereby make this statement, so that you will not depend upon it. Please bear it in mind that no sale will be held at my farm near Ohio City as Heretofore advertised. 39t6 C. P. TROUTNER. SALE Now is the time to Luy while the price is low in the city and we have some low ones in the country. 140 acres to trade for 40 or 50 acres. 40 acres well improved in Union to 120 acres near city cheap. Also lands in nearly every township in the county. Vacant lot for a horse. Vacant lot on Monroe street. House on north Second street for rent At the farm will sell 3 draft colts 2 and 3 year old. 2 mares in foal, 2 cows fresh soon, 2 fine bred turkey goblers Money to loan on farm and city propi DAN N. ERWIN
Don’t Wait I If You Need Money See Us at Once We loan money ox any gOu <i chattel security, surh as Fural, ture, Pianos, Horses, etc. without removal. We give liberal discount on Ml loans paid otß before due. If you need mceey, flu out the following blank, cut It out and mail it to us. Our agent ia In Decatur ery Tuesday. Name Addrera Am t Wwaied Kind of Security Seiubia Private it, Wayne Loan Company Established 18M. Room I Second Fluor, 70$ Calhoun Street. Home Phone, 83$. Fort Wayne, Ind BUCKWHEAT = ...FLOUR... For Sale Inquire of John Hessler, R. R. 2; Phone No. 10 JN. L., or leave order at Smith Yager & Falk’s; warranted to be genuine. For Sale-Indian Runner Duck Eggs “ 1 - ' Heavy laying strain.—Price $1 for 13; $2 for 30. Order soon,—Herman Miller, Decatur, Ind., R, R. 5, Box 46. 19 t 30 Attention Everybody LISTEN ' The best price is always obtained when you have John Spuhler of Decatur, the most popular auctioneer to call your sale. He is a good judge of all kinds of property and has had years of experience in the auctioneering business. Claim your dates early. Phone, home 531. Office 430. Decatur, lud. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. I will receive bids up to February 16th on carpenter work for building my bam on farm two and one-half miles southeast of Decatur. This farm for rent also. Write to W. S. Hughes, 806 Columbia avenue. Fort Wayne, Ind., or see L. C. Hughes, Decatur, Ind. 35t3 ATTENTION! EVERYBODY flnT 4 S' * ' If you are going to have a sale remember the General Auctioneer *' ho always gets the top price for your property- I make sales of any kind. Call on or write me for dates. JOHN SINGLETON 'Phone No. 6-R line. Decatur, Ind.
