Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1911 — Page 4

p— ' 1 | PEOPLES & GERKE WILL SAVE YOU SI.OO on a sox combination, an all duck heavy rolled edge 2 buckle lumber jack first quality and a full tuffed sox for $3.00 per pair, others will ask you $4.00. Come early they wont last long at these prices. . PEOPLES & GERKE . 8* - || If You Want Anything In My g S Line, Come And See Me p S I sell the famous Beer, real German brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, {W g in pints or quarts. Its the best for every pur5 p° se * *5 Z<- ; All kinds of whiskeys--Kentucky Bourbons, O and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland ras rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per J per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at W prices to suit. S Corner Second and Madison Sis. 3 I I g CURLEY RADEMACHER J® S g I THE I First Sugar Beet Factor}’’ in Indiana; Dec- g| ■ aturhas them all “Beat” In cigars too g| I THE WHITE STAG I ■ beats them all at sc. Made in Decatur that makes || them right. Try it/at any smoke shop. H OOEfFh"" II I I Sanl.Vyater I ' • " - - I *' A| . _>J nnd Portland a Cement orrty fi ■ ■f l rel We famish nd eauipinmt at small cosr. | ;-r.and exists now,the : ■ f?s —e fcr-. and the basi- ■ < (v Yh c Co. has ?«*?***»shcd thousands <• plants. A hundred dollm s will start you ■ „ Yc|i>st jsj YOihl Ti iW * a TO WHITS J-vR PfiRTICSLAR? - -m to the publisher of this paper. 1 ' . CorSP.*lf, '• ’-6 Cena! EL, Terr® Hau's, Indiana M . w Pi n o nru'iuv <]T The farmer’s business £ 1n a nemg v Jj often needs a little exfh n -Pa v»rn a-p Ira financial backing if it blit/ IdllllLi 13 to grow and prosper. That is one reason why he should have a strong and willing bank behind him. It is an important function of this bank to give temporary assistance to farmers who seek it of ns, and who have demonstrated their ability to • repay obligations when due. The best way to establish a credit here is to carry an account with us, and we cordially invite not only the fanner but every one who wants to gain ground financially to do so. FIRST NATIONAL RANK DECATUR, INDIANA Capital SIOOOOO Surplus S2OOOO Resources SB4OOOO P. W. Smith, President W. A. Kuebler V. President I C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. VV. Jaebkcr Asst. Cashier J

| PUBLIC SALE. ■ The undersigned, having sold his farm and preparing to move to Michigan, will offer for sale at his residence, 6 miles north of Decatur, % mile east and % mile north of the Fuelling church, on Thursday, November 16, 1911, beginning at 10 oclock a. m., the following property, I to-wit: Three Head of Horses: One i black mare, 12 years old, weight i 'OO tbs; one 4-year-old in spring, weight 1600 lbs.; one 2-year-old, coming 3 next spring, driving stock. Three Head of Cattle: Three milch cows, 2 will be fresh in January and 1 in the spring. Hogs and Sheep: Two brood I sows, pigs by their side; 8 shoats from April, weight about 125 tbs. each; sheep. Farming Implements: Mil- ■ waukee binder, hay rack, corn plow, i Hoosier drill, corn planter, wagon, Champion reaper, top buggy, road wagon, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, hay ladders, bob sled, I fanning mill, several hundred feet of 1 lumber, corn in crib, hay in mow, I corn fodder, some household goods. j Terms: —For all amounts of $5.00 Ii and under, cash In hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving his note with approved security; 4 per cent off fpr 7 ! cash. No property removed until seti , tied for, J WILLIAM WIETFELDT. 6 John Spuhler, Auct. | Fred Jaebker, Clerk. S O £ NOTICE. I Notice is hereby given that the unt dersigned trustees of the School City I of Decatur, Indiana, will offer for sale * at public auction, at the law office of • Dore B. Erwin, in Decatur. Indiana, |i j in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Wejnesday, November 29, 1911, L at 10 d'cluck a. m., the following dev • scribed real estate in the City of De- ‘ ; catur, Adams County, Indiana, tof wit-. ' Inlot number one hundred three : (103) in the original plat of the town i- (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, I i Indiana. j. Said sale will be to the highest bid- ’ der for not less than the full apprais- ; ed value, which is $3,000.00, and the k terms are cash on day of sale. t FRED V. MILLS, IRWIN BRANDYBERRY, OSCAR L. VANCE, f Trustees School City of Decatur, In- £ dlana. 262t20 ' HUNTING FORBIDDEN. Notice is hereby given that hunt- ■ ing is forbidden on the A. J. Smith I farm, north or city: also on A. J. I Smith farm, in Washington township, I south of city. Any person who vioI lates this notice will be prosecuted to I the full extent of the law. || 261t2 A. J. SMITH. _u ■ 11 FOR SALF —Coming two-year-old sor- | rel colt. Sound. Bargain, if taken I j at once. —Chas. Meyers, Decatur, Ind. I Phone No. 90. 260t3 I LIVES THAT ARE WORTH LIVING. | One of Adams county’s farmers, I whose wife has been sick with stoml.ach, kidney and liver trouble for two I years, after using one bottle of 49 | General Tonic, says that that she has ■> gained more under the one bottle of | 49 than any other treatment she has I i taken, and Tuesday the 7th, pought I six bottles of 49 at the Holthouse drug I store. [ L. J. Bumgarner, railroad agent at ! Cheshire, Ohio, writes the Leah MediI cine company, under date of Novem--7 her 4th: “I cannot express my apprej elation of your kindness in sending I me your 49 General Tonic. My wife L I has taken it since March and our docj ! tor would not believe that she could I improve as she has. She has gained I seventeen pounds and is feeling fine, : but is hungry all the time. Life is worth living with 49 in the house. 49 has become a by-word tp us. We use It for everything—colds, coughs, pains —anything that ails us. We run for 49 Tonic. Mr. Vickers wants three bottles, and I am sending you $5.00 so please send me six bottles by ex press.” The above is a copy of Mr. Bum gamer's letter. His wife has been sick for five years, and 49 Tonic made her a well woman in six months which her doctor failed to do in five years. All druggists handle 49 Tonic. 264t6 ANNOUNCEMENTS • FOR COMMISSIONER, THIRD DIS TRICT. We are authorized to announce the name of Christian Eicher of Hartford township, as a candidate tor nomination as Commissioner for the Third District, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR COMMISSIONER, SECOND DISTRICT. We are authorized to announce the

name of Jim A. Hendricks of Washington- township, as a candidate for s nomination as Commissioner for the ■ Second District, subject to the decis- - ion of the Primary Election, to be held , Tuesday, December 12, 1911. ) -I- ■ FOR SHERIFF. 1 We are authorized to announce the , name of Tom Durkin of Decatur, as : a candidate for nomination as Sheriff. ) subject to the decision of the Primary t Election to De held Tuesday, DecemI ber. 12, 1911. ? • 1 FOR SURVEYOR. s We are authorized to announce the 1 name of Phil L. Macklin of Decatur, i as a candidate for nomination as Sur- ; veyor, subject to the decision of the - Primary Election tc be held Tuesday, , December 12, l°li. 1 “We are authorized to announce the 5 name of Orval Harruff of Decatur, as , a candidate fur nomination as Survey f or, subject to the decision of the Pri , I mary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. ) I FOR AUDITOR. We are authorized to announce the - name of T. H. Baltzell of W’ashingt ton township, as a candidate for nom- - ination as auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of W. L. Thornhill of Wabash Township, as a candidate for nomination as Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be r held Tuesday, December 12, 1911 J 1 f We arc authorized to announce the name of John Magley, sr., of Root township, os a candidate fer nomination as Auditor, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held . : Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. ( We are authorised to announce the ! name of Valentine Linker of Kirkland township, as a candidate for the nomination as representative, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be lyjld Tuesday, December 12, , 1911. We are authorized to announce the name of David J. Schwartz of Monroe township, as a candidate for nomination as Representative, subject to the j decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. FOR JUDCE. We are authorized to announce the name of David E. Smith of Decatur 1 as a candidate for Judge of the Circuit Court of the 26th Judicial Clr- ’ cuit, subject to the decision of the Primary Election, to be held Tuesday, > December 12, 1911. FOR PROSECUTOR. We are authorized to announce the ’ I name of R. C. Parrish of Decatur, as a candidate for Prosecutor of the 26th I Judicial Circuit, --subject to the decisj ion of the Primary Election,-to be I held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. L FOR TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of W. J. Archbold of Decatur, ( as a candidate for nomination as g Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Primary Election to be held Tue„s day, December 12, 1911. t » We are authorized to announce the name of John P. Steiner of French t township, as a candidate for Treasur- . er, subject to the decision of the Pri- . mary Election to be held Tuesday, December 12, 1911. p i We are authorized to announce the ■-1 name of Louis Kleine of Preble townI i ship, as a candidate for nomination as I ; Treasurer, subject to the decision of :, | the Primary Election to be held Tuess i day, December 12, 1911. 9 j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 8 Notice is hereby given that the unr dersigned. superintendent of the Noah e Stalter ditch in Monroe township, Adfl ams county. Indiana, will on Saturday, November 25, 1911, ‘ at 10 o’clock a. m., In the offi p e of the county surveyor in the city of Dei catur, in Adams county, receive sealn ed bids for the construction of ««I<l ditch in accordance with reports, plans and specifications therefor, now h on file in said cause. Bids will be s. received and contracts let as follows: Main Ditch. Section 1, Station 0 to 26. Section 2, Station 26 to 52. and to the lowest bidders or bidders as a whole. Bidders will be required to file with their bids affidavits as required by law upon forms rurnished by such suL perintendent and each bid shall be accompanied with a good and suffi e cicnt bond in a sum equal to twice the , amount of such bld, conditional for the 0 faithful performance of said contract >■ ana iliat each bidder will enter Into J contract if the same be awarded to e him, such' bond to be approved by said superintendent. ’ The said superintended reserves the right to reject any and all bias. No bids shall be accepted in excess i. of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. C. C. ERNST, 9 265t1-46t2 Supt. of Construction.

PRIMARY RULEB. j Your committee begs leave to submit the following: The Adams County Democratic Cun--1 tral committee la executive session assembled, adopt the following rules for the control and regulation of the democratic vote to be polled in the nominating election of said party, of ’ candidates to be voted for in the geni eral election of 1912. Section I—The1 —The democratic primary , election on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, 1911, shall be held under the Australian system of election laws of the state of Indiana, with the exception that there shall be one inspector, one judge, two clerks and one election sheriff, and except as here--3 inafter set out in sections seven, eight • and nine. Section 2. That the interest and ; purpose of the nomination at a primary election is to secure a full and ’ tree and fair expression of the whole democracy of the county. Provided, that all those who voted the regular 3 democratic ticket in 1910 be consider--3 ed democrats. Section 3. The qualifications other than heretofore given of voters oi such primary shall be, that he is a - citizen of Adams county, Indiana, and a legal voter therein, or will be a legdl voter before the next general election. That he be a bonafide resident oi' the township, town or city, and oi s the precinct wherein ho offers to vote. Section 4. The eligibility of a eau- . didate shall depend upon his couip.i ance with the foregoing requirements, and paying tho assessments for the s campaign purposes, placed upon him as a candidate for the office to w-liieh he aspires. Such campaign assess- ; ment shall be paid at least fourteen days before the said 1 primary election, said assess- ■ ment to be paid to the secretary. Pro- - vided, that if a candidate neglects or , refuses to comply with the requirements of the Adams County Democratic Central -committee as are provided for in the rules and regulations here- > in contained, the name of such candiL dates shall not appear; on the tickets used in said primary election. Section 5. That the County Central Committee shall meet on the day fol--1 lowing the next democratic primary election in Adams county, in Decatur, Indiana, at 10 o’clock a. m. and receive from each inspector or committeeman of the townships or of the respective precincts of townships, town I or city, the returns of said election -! and proceed to compare the votes , cast for all the candidates ■who have complied with the rules and regula--1 tions of the committee aforesaid and • the person having the highest number of votes cast for any given office, shall be declared the nominee of the democratic party of said county and state ’ of Indiana for the office sought. Pro- ‘ vided, that no County Cfentral Committeeman, whose name appears as , that of a candidate on the election ’ tickets of such primary or who has ’ any relative whose name appears as • that of a candidate on such election ticket, shall be eligible to serve as inspector of such election, nor shall , he be allowed to select any election officers to serve in said primary election. In case of ineligibility of the - committeemen to appoint such officers . aforesaid, the chairman, secretary and treasurer of the County Central committee shall appoint such election ’ board in such precinct at least one week before the primary election. Section 6. Each board of election shall keep a poll book in which shall , be entered the name 'of every person who votes at. such primary election. ’ and after the polls are closed, said 1 election board shall count the votes -; or ballots cast and make out a tally ,' sheet properly signed by such eleci tfon board to the election inspector of i such voting precincts, who shall de- : liver such tally sheet and poll books to : the chairman of said Adams County Democratic Central committee on the 3 1 day following such primary election - aforesaid. The officers of such elec--3 tion board shall at the time of making f out the tally sheets make out and sign three certificates of election showing the vote in such precincts as shown by the poll and tally sheets and place one of said certificates in the posses- ; sion of the inspector, one in the hands of each election clerk, to be held as 1 authentic reference -should any con- • troversy hereafter arise. Sections 7 All voted ballots shall - be by said election board placed in a paper bag. tied with a string and sealing wax melted and pasted over the knot of the string and delivered 31 to the inspector and by him returned . to Democratic headquarters in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on the day ’ mentioned in Section five. In no case ' shall any voted ballot be destroyed -by the election board, but all such ballots so sealed shall be kept for the period of thirty days by the Chairman of the Central committee, and such sacks so sealed shall not be opened except by order of the committee in ( session regularly called and in case of contest, by any candidate voted for, contested, ballots shall be placed in a sack with tally sheets as hereinafter ~ set out. All unvoted ballots shall be destroyed by the several election boards by entirely consuming the i same by fire before any votes are counted and r.c votes shall be counted I or ballot boxes be opened until the polls are closed and all unvoted balf lots destroyed ae hereinafter provided. Section 8. Any voter who declares that by reason of physical disability, 3 or Inability to read the English language, he is unable to mark his bali lot, may declare his choice of candi- ,- dates to the election board, and the . poll clerks in the presence of said » voter and in the presence of said elecHon board, shall prepare the ballot 3 for voting, and on request, shall read , over to such voter the names of the t candidates as markpd. ) Section 9.- Every candidate whose > name snail be placed upon ticket to f be voted for at the primary election to be held Tuesday, December 12, s 1911, shall, within thirty days after said primary election, make out and 3 file with the clerk of the circuit court , of Adams County, Indiana, a full and true itemized statement in writing, whlcn statement shall be subscribed . and sworn to by each candidate, set-

ting forth in detail all moneys or other valuable things contributed or ex . winded or promised by him to aid anu , ■ promote, or in uuy way in connect on ! . with his nomination, showing dates t when, the person to whom, and the ■ purpose for which each and all said , * sums or valuable things were pa A , expended or promised, or said liabilif ties insured. Such statement s al, . also be «et forth that the same is ful. true and correct. , Section 10. All contests and disputes arising out of the canvass and ? counts following said primary election shall be settled by a majority o. J the County Central committee under . . I whose direction such primary election x i was held. j : I Section 11. Should any candidate i t! violate the rules and regulations. of, . *he Adams County Central committee I i aqd thereby fraudulently secure the nomination to the office which he mat | 1 aspire, tl.e candidate for such > office i ! who shall have received the next high- ( ~ I e°t number of votes, provided such ,-1 candidate shall not mve alsp irgudu-, Ic-ntly secured his nomination, shall, iby a majority vote of said County j Central committee be declared the | ' nominee of the party aforesaid to such | {'office. . I Section 1-- Should there boa va- ( ■ coney occur at any time by removal, i 1 resignation or death, or should there i ' be a tie vote of any candidate, or of 1 any candidates nominated at such pri- ' mary election aforesaid, the vacancy '■ shall no fiiif d by a majority vote of. the Countv Central committee at such ' [times as it may then and there agree |- ?iupon. , , , j Section 13. That the contested bal1 lots and tally sheets shall be placed . 1 in a panor hag. tied with a string and 2 sealing wax melted and pasted over ; the knot of the string and delivered I ' to the inspector, and by him returned , ' to the chairman in the city of Decatur, 1 ' Indiana, on the day hereinbefore menr tioned in Section five. Section 14. The names placed on , the tickets used in said primary elec--1 tion as referred in Section one of the rules and regulations shall be ar- ' ranged in alphabetical order. 3 Section 15. The Chairman of the Adams County Central committee [ ’ shall have a notice printed for two' ■ weeks in the Decatur Democrat giving »’ names of offices to be filled by cand- ! ; ■ dates to be voted for in November I H j 1912, and voting places in the next . ’; democratic primary election. i' -I Section 16. That, if at any time 1 within ten days, any three persons re--1 siding within any precinct of said £ county shall make affidavit jointly ? that each of said persons voted in ' ■ said precinct at said Primary Election 5 |and that they believe that the vote of r said precinct was not counted or re--1 turned as same was cast, or that the ’• same has not been correctly counted, 9 and requests a recount of said pre- '■ elnct, a recount shall be made as fol- ■ lows: A committee of three persons, 3 legal voters of the democratic party, 1 shall be appointed, one by the County 3 Chairman, one by the petitioners, and ■ 3 one by the two thus appointed. The ' I 'committee thus appointed shall make 3 the recount and certify to the result ' thereof to the full County Central 1 ; committee, which shall be called to- • gether by the chairman for the pur- ? pose of recounting such result, and of 3 taking any such action as it may deem 5 proper in the premises. Section 18. The chairman, secre1' lary and treasurer of the Adams Coun--3 ty Central committee, shall constitute I the election commissioners of this ' i election. The chairman performing i 1 the duties that are porfermed by the i Clerk of the Circuit Court, in general i . elections —the printing, preparation I and distribution of the ballots, shall • s be done in conformity with the Aus- j , tralian Election Laws ofjhe State of, - Indiana. f Section 19. The voting precincts in | said county shall be the same as was 3 established and agreed upon by the Adams County Deiiloeratic• Central » committee in November, 1909, as fixed i by the Board of Commissioners of Ad- ■ ’ ains County. Indiana. ; Respectfully submitted, II JAMES P. HAEFLTNG. FRED V. MILLS. i F. C. FOREMAN. 3 ! n 3 ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. B l . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, superintendent of the C. H. j j Hammerick ditch in Blue Creek town-; ! i ship, Adams county, Indiana, will on; 1 Saturday, November 25, 1911, t . at 10 o’clock a. m„ in the office, of I j the county surveyor in the city of De-' j i catur, in Adams county, receive seal-; ? ed bids for the construction of said' i- ditch in accordance with reports.' „ plans and specifications therefor, now jon tile hi said cause. Bids will be . |received and contracts let as follows: i a I Main Ditch. 3 ; Section 1, Station 0 to 34 plus 15 ! , feet. j Branch. 3 Section 1, Station oto 4 plus 31 feet.' , and to the lowest bidders or bidders as a whole. I .ü ß ,' drt , Prs wiH bp re( iuired to file with r their bids affidavits as required by i law upon forms furnished by such su- , penntendent and each bid shall be , accompanied with a good and sufll--3 icieiil bond In a sum equal to twice the II nf B,l< ' h ™nditlonnl for the j.iu-thfux performance of gald contract ~ and that each bidder will enter into ' .Icontract if the same be awarded to! hm, such bond to be approve-, by I , said superintendent. thl’iL?!' 1 superlnten( i®iit reserves ■ l. t 0 ”? ect a ®y and all bids - nf N th? dß .. Bha Ibe accepted In excess of the estimated cost of such work , or in excess of the benefits found. 1 265t1-46t2 Supt. C of C Section 1 —° 1 ’ NOTICE. ’ s Brother K's of C. and don't , fail to attend the card party and i dance Wednesday, November 15th r- : of c ' « all ' COM I . STRAYED OR STOLEN-Pcotch Collie dog. Any Information for its re- [ turn, or whereabouts, will he highly .' appreciated by Fred Schaub. R eturu

EASI BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Hov. 13 (Spec. I ial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8, j 800; shipments, 4,750 today; receipts, i 7,300; shipments none yesterday; O ffi ; cial to New York Saturday, 2,470; hoga 1 closing-steady. Medium and heavy, $6.60—56.75, good weight Yorkers, [email protected], light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs, $5.8;/ @56.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep, 20,000; active; ! lambs, [email protected]; new easier, s6.if, i @56.25; wethers, $3.75fa54.00; ewes, $'[email protected]; yearlings, [email protected]; sheey, [email protected]; cattle, 6,00(1; : choice grades steady; common dull; irreglilar lop heavy, $7.75; plain heavy, $5.75—56.50; best handy, $6.30 $7.25; light butcher steers. $4.25@55; dry feed cows, [email protected]; grass cows, [email protected]; dry heifers, $5.00@ $6.25. Q. T. BURK. — Timothy seed, prime $6.50 No. 2 Red wheat 87c No. 2 White wheat 85e Oats, new 45c New corn 65@70c Old corn 90c White corn, No. 2 81c Rye 84c Barley, No. Z SI.OO Feeding barley 75c Alsike seed $9.50 No. 1 clover hay $ll.OO Timothy hay SIB.OO No. 1 mixed hay $17.00 Mired clover hay $16.00 No. 1 oats straw $5.50 No. 1 wheat straw .$5.00 Rye straw ~..55.50 Clover seed $11.25 FULLENKAMP’S. Lard 7o Butter 18c @ 22c Eggs 30c > NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 30c Butter 17c@22t lOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens -7e Ducks 8c Fowls ....7c Geese 6c Eggs 22c Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters • 5c Chicks 3c H. BERLING. Spring chickens 7c Ducks Sc Fowls ~..7c Geese 6 c Eggs 2J< Butter 20c Turkeys 11c Old roosters ...5c Chicks 7e J. D. HALE. White Ash lump $4.50 Washed N-i $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.7' Kannel Lump or Egg $6.90 Indiana Lump $3.7.5 i Hocking Lump $4.5 Virginia Splint $4.25 KAI.VER MARKETS. Beef hides 3c Calf hides 10c Tallow tc Sheep pelts 25c@$l.” ’ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 2 miles northeast u. Pleasant Mills or 3 miles southwest of Wren, Ohio, on Tuesday. Novembt r 114, 1911, beginning 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Two (Head of Horses: One brood mare, 7 years old, weight 1300 lbs.; 1 sorrel mare, 3 years old, weight 1300 tbs. Five Head of Cattle: One cow, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 cow, giving milk; one cow, givlug milk, will be fr-sh May 2nd; 1 yearling calf. 1 spring calf. Hogs and Sheep: One bluud bow, will fnrrr.w December 1; 12 head breeding ewes, Farming Implements: One good Troy wagon, se' double breeching harness, mower, hay I rake, hay tedder, cultivator, 2 breaking plows, lOjdisc drill, pair bobsleds, spike tooth harrow, clover buncher, single shovel plow, double shovel plow, corn in the shock, 2 turkey heffs and 1 Tom, Collie dog pup. 2 iron kettles, and other articles not mentioned. Terms—For all amounts of $5 00 land under cash lu hand; all amounts i over SSIOO a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser glv’ng good bankable note; 4 per cent .off for cash. property romoved until settled for - W. O. BIGHAM. John Spuhler, Auct. COR RENT-—Two furnished rooms lor light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. B. W. Shoßy, 609 Monroe St.; ’phone 521. 260t3-e-o-d,