Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 9, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1911 — Page 2
SERVICE THAT SUITS YOU BANKING service is just like any commercial service in so far as it is required to meet your needs. This bank affords not onh T absolute safety for money, but also careful attention to the requirements of individuals and firms. Its Officers and Directors are men of ripe experience who study the needs of customers and are always ready to meet the requirements of those persons desiring efficient banking service. 4% PER ANNUM, PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA P. W. Smith, President W, A. Kuebler V. President C. A. Dugan, Cashier F. W. Jaebker Asst. Cashier DEPOSITS ACCEPTED BY MAIL
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EASTERN STAR. The election of officers will take place tomorrow evening in the chapter room. The meeting will be called promptly at 7 o’clock. WORTHY MATRON. WANTED—To rent a suitable house, centralis located. See L. L. Baumgartner, at clerk’s office. 287t3 FOR_SALE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Inquire of John Hessler Rural Route 2 and Phone 10 on N line, or leave orders with Smith, Yager & Falk. Buy a load of genuine White Ash lump, no clinkers low in ash. Holds fire over night, nothing hotter, You get it at Bennetts Coal Yard Phone 639.
LIVES THAT ARE WORTH LIVING. One of Adams county’s farmers, whose wife has been sick with stomach, kidney and liver trouble tor two 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 taken, and Tuesday the 7th, bought six bottles of 49 at the Holthouse drug store. L. J. Bumgarner, railroad agent at Cheshire, Ohio, writes the Leah Medicine company, under date of November 4th: “I cannot express my appreciation of your kindness in sending me your 49 General Tonic. My wife has taken it since March and our doctor would not believe that she could improve as she has. She has gained 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 to 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 express.” The above is a copy uc Mr. Bumgarner'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 — FARM FOR SALE—26O acres, 100 acres bottom land, in Franklin county, Indiana; 160 acres blue grass pasture. Elegant buildings, a great farm. Reasonable price.—E. Woods. 281t30
You’ll Get Beat If You Don’t Bjy Beet Land
40 acres fine land, 4% miles of Decatur, on stone road, nearly all cleared, fair improvements, well tiled, no open ditch, good fences; a great bargain. 160 acres, fine farm of black soil, fine new house and barn and outbuildings; also another set of buildings, practically new, and suitable for 40 acres or more. 120 acres, 2% miles of Decatur, new house and good barn, on stone road, well tiled. SIOO per acre. 36 acres, 1% miles out; SIOO per acre; no buildings DAN ERIWN.
PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public sale, 2 miles northwest of Pleasant Mills and 3 miles southeast of Decatm', or Mud Road, o nthe old Archey fana, on Wednesday, December 20, 1911, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., 4 head of horses: One black mare, weight 1300 i tbs., coming 10 years old; 1 gray mare coming 15 years old; 1 yearling colt driver, coming 1 year, and 1 coming 3 years old. Four Head of Cattle: One full-blooded Holstein cow, coming 5 years old, calf by her side; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old, fresh in the spring; 1 yearling heifer, half Holstein, half Jersey. Hogs and Sheep: 8 head of sheep; 1 Chester White brood sow; 1 O. 1. C. sow; 200 shocks of corn and about 200 shocks of fodder. Farming Implements: Three-horse riding breaking plow, good as new; corn planter, Bull J; binder, 2-horse plow, 2-horse corn plaw, 2-horse walking plow, two 2-horse wagons, 3 in. tires; 2 buggies, spring-tooth harrow, mowing machine, 3-horse disk, set double breeching harness, set driving harness, set of bob«sleds, hay ladders, 1 spike-tooth harrow, organ and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: —All amounts of? 5.00 and under, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given; purchaser giving note with good bankable secur ity. No property removed until settled for. HOMER GAUSE. Harry Daniels, Auct. ■- o 1 NOTICE. All F. & A. M. members are requested to meet Tuesday evening at the hall at 7 o’clock. Election of officers and other important business. W. M. LOST —Young red cow, with halter and chain. Send information to G. F. Kintz. 286t2 FOR RENT —Two furnished or unfurnished rooms. Inquire of Mrs. B. W. Sholty. 609 Monroe street, ’phone No. 521, Decatur, Ind. 289-t-t-s-ts
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000; stronger; lambs, 10c higher; tops, $6.40; cattle, 100; steady. FOR RENT. 20 acre tract, well located, good land, witbLi four miles of city; will raise beets. For further information see Frucate & Litterer 284tf o Demo rat ' ? v-nt Aus Pav
FARM FOR SALE. 60 acres, near St. Paul church. Good house and barn, well tiled and % black land, at right price. 66 acres, 5 mrres from Decatur, house, two barns, all kinds of outbuildings, wind-mill and cement tank, % black land, at a bargain. Sec J. A. HARVEY, At Graham & Walters’ Office.
