Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1912 — Page 4
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AS’I rtCH’FALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 15—(Special to Daily Democrat)— (Receipts, 15,200; shipments, '>,700 today; receipts, 9,600; shipments, 570 yesterday; official to New York Saturday. 2,090; hogs closing steady. Yorkers, medium and heavy, $6.40; light Yorkers, $6.25 @56.30; pigs, $6.15 $6.25; roughs, [email protected]; stags, t 4 50@55.?5; sheep. 26,000; lambs, fair demand; 25c decline; choice, $7.00® $7.30; yearlings. [email protected]; wetheis, $4.75@55 00; mixed sheep, $4.50@ $4.75: ewes, [email protected]; cattle, 4,000; choice, fair demand; firm, common grades slow; choice heavy steers, $7.50 $8.15; shipping and heavy butchers, $6.75W57.2i>; piaiu, $5.75@ $6.50; best, handy butchers. SG.3O/f r $7 25; dry fed cows. $4.50@55 25. G. T. BURK. No. Red wheat 92c No. 2 White wheat 9"c Oats •’>••! Yellow corn 7,,c j White and mixew corn 72c | Rye s6c I Timothy seed, prime $6.25 I Barley No. 2 85<i Feeding barlej *> lp Alsike seed SIO.OO No. 1 clover hay $17.00 Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $19.00 Mixed clover hay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $9.00 No. 1 wheat straw $8.50 Rye straw $9.00 Clover seed $11.75 -OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Spring chickens "c
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» ~.x. jOld Adams County Bank | * Decatur, Indiana. Capital $120,000 I Surplus . $30,000 ■ \ jjPTffiANKI C. S. Niblick, President TSulm'iaoy M- Kirsch and John Niblick K ’- •• * Vice Presidents E x - Ehin^er » Cashier - I § ■ Itad 11 I R?fkct ~ i Collections ? & 1; For The New Year ableßates - “RESOLVED, That I will no longer Every postpone the < penirg of that Bank Accomoda- .1 Account which I have so long contem- tionCon- \ plated, although the first amount to t he deposited may not be so large as I With Safe | had always intended.” Method? i THIS BANK OPENS Extended ;; At B:3oga. mJJan. 2, 1912 patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 YeariTime Deposits d IKIMMM UMnWCaEiannMMnMNnaBMRV
Ducks 8c . Fowls ~.. 7c . Geese 6c Eggs 22c . Butter 20c , Turkeys lie Chicks .... 9c Old roosters 5c FULLENKAMP'S. • ' Lard .... 8c Butter 25c , Eggs 25c — NIBLICK A CO. i Eggs 27c ( Butter 17c@25c KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9c i Call 1.2;: > fallow 5c I Sheep peita [email protected] COAL PRICES. Anthracite . S3.OC White Ash lump $4.50 I Washed Nut $4.50 [ Pocahontas Egg or Lump 5t.75 j Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 I Indiana Lump SI.OO I Hocking Lump .$4.25 Virginia Splint s4.uo H. HER’ ,<G. Sprit . chicke’-j Duc.'ts rr Fowls it Geese nc Eggs 22c Butter L’tic Turkeys jic Old roosters nc Chicks 7c
* * V ♦ • W i* Sr ♦ ♦ ♦ .New Year ’ J Right ♦ 4 Get all your bills into one. We ♦ ♦ will loan you the necessary ♦ • money on your household goods, ♦ # piano, fixtures, teams, etc., etc., ♦ ♦ quickly and without publicity. ♦ ♦ $1.20 is the weekly payment « » on a SSO loan for fifty weeks, e ♦ Larger or smaller amounts at * same proportion. If you need money, fill out * and mail us this blank and our . » ; gent will call on you. * Name ♦ ♦ o * Address; St. and No * ♦ Amount Wanted . Our agent is in Decatur every « t Tuesday. ♦ A Reliable Private •* __ ; -■■■ •? * > l-.sta r iisned 1896. Room 2. Sec ♦ ♦ end Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. * Home 'Phone, 833. » * Fort Wayne ln<* ♦ ♦ »• ■> <» A « C
I Preble Township. j The following is a report of the re- ( | ceipts and disbursements of the TrusJ tee of Preble Township, Adams Conn-1, * ty, Indiana, for the year ending, De- i J cember 31, 1911: j < January. if j RECEIPTS. I 1 Adams Co. bank, Dec. Int. $ 5.44. ( February. __ , i I 1 Adams Co. bank, Jan. Int .. 5.86 . I March. I I 1 Adams Co. bank, Feb. Int.. 7.34 | April. ! C l 1 Adams Co. bank, Meh. Int. 7.31 . c May I ■ c 1 Adams Co. bank, April Int. 5.09 j, c June. I 1 Adams Co. bank, May Int. 4.95 ! c June. c 30 Adams Co. bank, June Int. a 09 , c August. c 1 Adams Co. bank, July Int. 10.67 August. 31 Adams Co. bank, Aug Int.. 11.95 October. c 2 Adams Co. bank, Sept. Int. 11.03 j c November. p 1 Adamo Co. bank, Oct Int., 10.59, c December. I 1 Adams Co. bank, Nov Int January. Ic 21 H. S. Michaud. Jan. draw.. 2852.51 i. c 21 Co. Commiss., stone an;! ia- ,; i bor from township 40.00 ji April. |i i 3 Jeff Klopfenstein, liq. lien. »o.<l < c May. • 12 Ed Gallmeyer. Assess., dog '■ ( . tax 144.06 . 20 H. S. Michaud, surplus dog U ; money ■*>■“’ .! 27 H. H. Brown, Trus., trans... 100.00 ■. July. I; 1 il. S. Michaud. June draw.. 3022.03 1, 'I9A. J. Schafer, Tins., trans.. S4.O<> U 8 22 H. R. Michaud, July draw.. 892.1'9, 9 August. 5 1 C. E. Magley, Trus.. trans.. 175.00 , j October. 23 John Zimmerman. old bride plank 2.25 , 5 2.3 Wm. Schwartz, old bridge... 23.50 ij November. : 3 D. W. Hoffman, error on ' pay roll 18.6! ! • December. : 5 E. D. Marschand, delin. dog , tax 10.;.') | 6 Gust Hobrock. transfers ... 59.00;DISBURSEMENTS. c January. c 12 J. D. Adams Co., sch. goods 1.56 e2l Johanna Fruechte, teaching 25.00 r 21 Effie Patton, same 12.00 23 D. H. Goble & Co., Home & ! c ( School Visitors 16.34 ; e25 Fieri Peters, 18 cd. wood.. 45.00 . -28A. H. Hoffman, road plank. 58.88 i * February. _ ; ► ; 2 Effie Patton, teaching 50.00 , j, i Theresa Baltzell, same .... 50.00 : 6 Win V. Renner, same .... 125.00 . I 6 Johanna Jaebker, same ... 85.00 * ! 8 Johanna Freuchte, same .. 75.00 . ► 'll Decatur Democrat. Pub. re- > port and tax levy 15.25 . . 'll Co. Ureas. Yager, error on I Jan. Dis ; k 11 David Werling, tile, public ►: ditch 14.40 • > 14 D. H. Gobel Co., Tp. Supp.. 8.39 ; >l4 Same, school supplies . .50 . 15 Decatur Pub. Co., annual settlement 12.25 ! ► 16 Henry Werling 8 cds. wood 19.20 ► 16 Same, director 5.00 1 » 18 Emil Kiefer, wood 10.00 ► 20 Wm. Schultz, hauling grav. 9.00 > 27 J. G. Miller, wood 10.00 1 » March. . ( 3 Co Treas. Yager, surplus dog fund 150.00 r i 3D. W. Hoffman, serv. trus.. 100.00 I *| 8 Einst Bunch, rep. school.. 11.72 ► 9 Wm. Hendricks, pub. ditch 16.00 1 ► 9 W. A. Meyers, same 17.75 * 9C. Dfl Bieberich, supervisor 17.00 1 ►IBE. F. Clausmeier, 10-in. pipe 16.50 > 18 Same, grader blades 12.00 20 Wm. Buuck, hauling gravel 4.50 27 Effie Patton, teaching .... 100.00 11 ► 27 Same, Inst, and janitor ... 36.50' 27 Johanna Freuchte, teaching 95.00 1 27 Same. Institute 21.00 I * 29 Theresa Baltzell, teaching. 135.00 ■ ► 29 Same, Institute 17.50 jI 31 Johanna Jaebker, teaching 149.00 1 31 Same, Institute 11.80 ‘ *3lWm G. Teeple, teaching .. 255.00 I * 31 Same, institute and janitor 56.00 i I ( April. , 1 Wm. V. Renner, teaching.. 120.00 T 1 Same. Institute and janitor 112.00 : ’ 1 Kreigh Bros., tile, pub dch. 16.55 , ; 1 Nolk Marschand, driving I school wagon 179.80 j 1 Johanna Fruechte, InstiI tute and janitor 15.00 j 4 Peter Bauer, Jan. 6 69.25 I 5 W. H. Small, coal 39.85 ■ I 15 Lorenzo Schlegel, repairing I grader 1.00 ; zo C. D. F. Bieberich, supervis. 12.00 |24D. H. Gogle Co., office Svpp. 6.26 I May. ! 1 Sam Jaberg ditching ... 4.00 i ID. W. Hoffman, tak.ng enumeration 20.09 ' I 6 Henry Bloemker, pub. ditch 2.35 'ls Ed Marschand, supervisor. 12.00 I 30 Herman Ruse, labor 7.93 . June. 9 Rudolps Buuck, rep. grader 699 I 16 R. D. Christen post stamps 3.88 , 20 Herman Buuck, wk. on hill 9 ’0 ' 20 Henry Conrad, same 5.50 22 C. D. Bieberick, supervisor 10.00 26 D. W Hoffman, Trus. serv. 100.00 23 E. D. Marschand, supervis. 20.00 July. 1 IT. S. Michaud, Co And. accounting board 16.72 t IL. E. Opliger, Co. Com. Ex. 11.3 > f 10 E. F. Clatfsmeier, culverts. 29.66 1 22 Decatur Ins. Agt., install- > ment on schools 45.25 1 26 Wm. Bultetneier, lamor cut- j ting hill C 75 Aug 3 Oswald Hcffrmtn. building fence 2< (0 1 5 D. H. Goble Ptg. Co., town- 1 ship supplies 11.46 c 5 Same, school surriles .... .65 r 11 Same, d'tch supplies 4.12 14 Krrlgb Bros, tile 16 J. S. Licten’ eiger, papering a and calsonnming 64.69 19 Decatur Pub. Co, pub. road f tax 2.00 19 Acker Cement Wks., 13 ce- r ment blocks 19.50 19 Wm. Zw’ick, express .76 22 Peter Buweie, cleauing dch 3.09 22 Same, cleaning school 11.50 F 22 Wm. Bauermeister, same... 5.00 26 Fred Hegerfieid, building
outhouse 48.50 ' 30 E. D. Marschand, supervis. 20.00 i September. 6 Decatur school bd., trans... 52.93 7 Mart Bultcmcyer, gravel .. 25.00 12 J. D. Adams, floor oil etc.. 5.96 12 Erie Stone Co., stone 133.94 28 J. D. Adams & Co. registers 5.76 October. 4 D. W. Hoffman, serv. Trus.. 50.00 7 H. A. Polack, teaching .... 57.00 7 Huldah, Baurer, same 46.00 7 Theresa Baltzell, same .... 67.00 7 L. O. Adler, same 46.00 7 Wm. G. Teeple, same .... 69.00 7 Effie Patton, same 67.09 10 Ed Luttman, coni 44.07 19 Sam Jaberg, cleaning dch. . 30.00 21 Mart Bultemeyer, gravel . . 55.00 23 R. D. Christen, post stamps 3.88 November. 1 Decatur Furnace Co., water inlets 6.50 1 Schnier Hdw. Co., Sch. rep. 13.05 2 Herman Reese, scrapg. hill 4.00 3 G. E. Steele, rep. pump .... 14.15 4 Aug. Conrad, old mower . . 5.00 4 Same, w ork on roads .... 5.79 ; 4 Same, labor and hauling. . . 10.50 4 Same, repairs on school... 2.32 7 Smith. Yager & Falg, school repairs 6.19 7 Mart Bultemeyer, gravel.. 25.00 11 IT. A. Polack. teaching .... 57.99 13 Erie Stone Co., stone 766.1 S 13 E F. Clausmeier, supplies.. !'.BO 13 Same. Twp. supplies 12.1' 18 V\. F laebker. sch. Supp.. . 8.2 ; 27 Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sous, cement 4720 27 Schafer Hdw. Co., installment cn furnace 1 ■■ Fi ed Ostermeyer, sn’-»rvis 38.00 2S Erie Stone Co., stoiie '. 103.4 4 28 Aug. Worthmann, weed 90.00 29 Peter Bauer, janitor 40.00 29 Ed Marhenke, same 20.00 29 hl D. Marschand, supervis. 21.00 1 D. 11. Gobel Ptg. Co.. Adv. : T. records 4.35' Deci mber. 2 C. D. F. Bieberich, supervis. 53.00 4 Schafer Hdw. Co., roofing tool house 31.50 7 Fred Kline, school w’ork and director ~,.... 15.0(1 11 L. O. Adler, teaching 92.00 11 W. F. Jaebker, floor oil .... 10.60 11 Effie Patton, teaching 134.00 14 D. H. Gobel Co.. Home and School Visitors 8.75 14 Huldah Bauer, teaching . . . 92 »0 15 C. C. Ernst, ditch trans.... 1.25 15 H. A. Polack, teaching ... . 29.00 18 Wm. Frank, gravel 2,3.00 18 Simon Somers, same 21.00 18 Mart Bultemeier, same ... 16.98 20 Theresa Baltzell, teaching. 150.00 20 Effie Patton, same 10.00 20 Wm. F. Jaebker, school sup. 1.70 22 H. S. Michaud tax duplicate 20.00 22 M. F. Small, coal 26.30 | 22 Ed Marhenke, janitor 20.00 23 Henry Werling, director . . 6.00 23 D. H. Gobel Ptg Co., Elec. supplies 4.85 | 29 Fred Buuch. Adv. Bd 5.00 29 Louis Worthman, same . . . 5.00 29 August Gallmeyer, same. . . 5.00 29 D. H. Hoffman, serv. Trus.. 153.00 30 Aug. Gallmeyer, labor .... 4.00 30 F. E. Buuck, same 3.00 30 Ler is ■'Vo-‘hman, wk. No. 1 4.00 30 D. W. Hoffman, extra exp.. 42.00 SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand last settle menj,- $1072.12 Receipts 1714 68 Total Bal. and receipts. .. $2786.80 Disbursements 960.92 Balance $1825.88 ROAD FUND. Balance on band last settlement $ 146.42 Receipts 1514.32' Total Bal. and receipts. . . .$1660.74 Disbursements 1367.15 Balance $ 293.59 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand last settle- ; ment $ 16.24' Receipts 1639.93 j Total Bat and leceipts. .. .$1656.17 Disbursements 1292.38 Balance $ 363.79 TUITION FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 855.16 : Receipts 2593.29 i Total Bal. and receipts. .. .3448.45 Disbursements 2289.93 Balance $1158.52 DOG FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 250.00; Receipts 144.00! Total Bal. and receipts .... $ 394.00 Disbursements 150 00Balance $ -44.00 TOTAL OF ALT, FUNDS. Balance cn hand last settlement $2339.94. Receipts 7606.22 Total Bal and receipts.... $9946.16 I Disbursements 6060.38 j Balance $3885.Ts ■ - J3LIC SALE. The v .terslgncd *• .11 sell at public I auctle . at his residence miles i southeast of Decatur, beginning at; 12:30 p. ni., on Friday, January 19. | 1912, the following being some of the | property to be sold: Nine saoats, 1 breed sew, family i driving horse, 1 buggy, 1 stick wagon,! 1 cow 4 years old, giving milk, 2 tut-! key hens and gobbler, 50 head of chickens, about 350 bn. of corn in crib, about 4 tons hay, nearly all timothy, oats in bin. straw in barn, farm tools, and some household property. Terms of Sale —Same as usually g'von : $5.00 and under cash: over $5, note with approved security. PAUL BAUMGARTNER. John Spuhler, Auct. 10t6 FOUND —Bunch of keys. Inquire at 220 Fourth street. 13t3
COURT HOUSE NEWS. Irvin Brandyberry, former county J school superintendent, is attending tt. | the office day work today for County | Superintendent L. E. Opliger, who is | still at the home of his father, Sam . | uel E. Opliger, in Linn Grove, suffering : | from exposure in his walk there the i | first of last week. Mr. Brandyberry ; | called Sunday on Mr. Opliger and | found him recovering nicely. His ears | are badly frozen, as is the little finger | of his left hand, this being the worst. I Mr. Opliger is able to be up, but as it I is necessary to constantly change the I applications, constant attention is nec- I essary for him. He stated that news i| that one of his children, who was vis j iting at Linn Grove, was the cause ot j j his taking the long walk there. Today began the last week of th I November term of court, which closes 11 Saturday. Then will come a tw< , ” eeks' vacation, the February tern H opening February sth C. C. Beer, administrator oi th- J Amos Ellenberger estate, filed final re ! | port, which was approved and the ad 11 ministrator was discharged. j j ’ 11 Charles S. Ferguson vs. Lambert V : Coppock, note, $125. Answer in two I paragraphs filed by defendant. K’U" to reply to second paragraph of answer. In the matter of rhe Lewis Bracht et al. petition for drain, the ccrnra;:, ' sioner oi court is authorized to j-u $12.50 for inde; ni'.y bond. Robert S. Campbell et al. vs. Georg and Sarah Thicker, cause set for lan- ' nary 18, 1912. Emma Freang vs. Louis S. Freang, divorce. Proof of publication filed Default of defendant. Real estate transfers: Martha A. Barnett to C. L. Walters, lot 83, De- ' catur, $400; August Schlickman to Frank Lichtle, lot 854. Decatur, $1100; I C. L. Walters to Frank Wright, pt. j • lot 83, Decatur, $450. PYTHIAN SISTERS' INSTALLATION I There will be installation tonight at the Pythian Sisters’ lodge. Let all the newly elected officers be present, so the installation can all take place at once. L O. FOR SALE. Property on So. Tenth street for sale or will trade for land. 13t6 MRS. ALICE PETERSON. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 4% miles southwest of Decatur, or 2 miles north and % mile west of Monroe, on Monday, Jan ; nary 22, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Eight Head of Horses: One bay draft mare, 6 years old, in foal; 1 bay draft : mare, 9 years old, in foal; 1 general i purpose mare, 5 years old, in foal; 1 ! ! sorrel mare, coming 3 years old in ' spring; 1 brown mare, coming 2 years oia in spiing; 3 spring colts. Four Head of Cattle: One 6 year-old cow 1 due to be fresh in February; one goo-: ; | heifer, will be fresh in March; 2 spring ! calves. Ilogs and Sheep: Four I brood sows, x, ill farrow’ in March an. i April; 20 shoats; 15 Shropshire ewes ! 1 Shropshire buck. Farming Implements: One Milwaukee binder, Me-' Cormick mower, a new Deere corn ' planter, John Deere riding breaking i plow, 2-horae breaking plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth barrow on, hay ladders, set double harness, grain drill, seven dozen chickens about 150 bushel of oats, about 4--bushels corn in crib, cultivator, mm' j boat, wheelbarrow, drag, some con i fodder and numerous other article.- ; not mentioned. Terms —All amounts of $5 and un | der, cash In hand; over $5 a credit o j ' 9 months will be given, the purchase i (giving note with approved security; ( per cent off o r cash. No property r moved until settled for. GEORGE COLCHIN. John Spuhler, Auct. Fled Fruchte, Clerk. PYTHIAN OYSTER STEW. | The public is cordially invited to the hot oyster stew to be given Saturday afternoon and evening at the Pythii” Home. IF YOU ARE A TRIFLE SENS TAU About the size of your shoes, it’s som. satisfaction to know that many peo pie can wear shoes a size smaller by shaking Allen’s Foot Ease into them Just the thing for patent leather shoes and for breaking In new shoes. Sold everywhere, 25c. Sample free. Ad dress Allen S. Olmstead, LeHoy, N. Y FOR SAl..T—Number of single-comb Rhode luianu rtxg cockere’« Inquire of G. H. McManama, Decatur, No 10, or on Monroe phone. 801t3>‘
S " rHE HOME 0F 11 I M&jOSjHS Oaaiity Groceries! I I The Discovery j II , -mwi North Pole 1 1/y' WAS 1 A Great Achievement, a But You Will Benefit More, Personally, j Pv Discovering The Place to Buy the Best Groceries | H Turn Your Search in 1 his Direction | I Try There— They’ll Please I Succotash Kernailed v- hile horse Asparagurs tips | I Reindeer Hominv, White horse Pineapple thick g I sHced Monarch Spinach, Monarch Peas I ’ Monarch Corn | Sweet and sour pickles t 3 Queen Olives c Fresh Lettuce Fine eating apples bunhissed changes | We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 25c Butter 20 to 27 I Hower and Hower, I I North of G. R. &I. Depot. Thone 108. |
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I Notice is hereby given that the un ; dersigned committee, i the Citizens Association, interested in securing the sugar plant at Decatur, In j diana. will on Monday, January 22, 1912, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at the office o> i the Daily Democrat, receive sealed: bids for the construction of two oi | more eight-inch water wells, on the 1 site of the sugar plant, near this city. ( Bids to include the furnishing of casing and all other material. Contractu: must test the wells to the satisfaction of the committee, showing capacity o wells for 24 hours. Contractor must furnish bond that he will complete; wells by April 15, 1912. Bids will be received up to hour mentioned at which time bids will be opened and contract awarded. Bids must be per foot. Bidders must contract to drill more wells at same price per foot if desired. No tice of kind of test will be given la ter. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. FRED SCHAFER, J. T. MYERS. J. H. HELLER. M. J. MYLOTT. FRENCH QUINN. SAM LEHMAN. C. N. CHRISTEN. Chairman. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for pub | lie sale at his residence, 4 miles wes. ; of Willshire, Ohio, 4 miles east o. i Monroe, and 2 miles north of Salem, on Friday, January 19, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Live Stock: One colt, coming 2 years old; 1 cow. 1 call 2 brood sows, 10 bead of shoals, 15 ' chickens, 6 head of ducks, 5 head o turkeys, about 130 shocks of corn In field. Farming Implements: Om breaking plow, spring-tooth harrow, iron kettle, cultivator, spring wagon, buggy, 2 log chains. Household Articles: Lounge, safe, sewing machine, bureau, clock, table, tub, basket, s; ■•- sage grinder, 5 dozen glass cans, 2 milk jars, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms;—For all amounts of $5 0"
j ~ BANKING CONVENIENCE NO matter where you live, you can have the banking convenience afforded by I the First National Bank. Just enclose your check, draft or money orders in an envelope carefully addressed to this bank. As soon as the deposit is received credit will be given on the books and acknowledgement made of deposit, so that your money will a'ways be safeguarded against loss, eyen th- gh you do not take time to come into town. WE INVITE CHECKING AND TIME IDEPO.4TS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA F 'Y Smith, President, C A Dugan, Cashier W A Kutbler, Vice President, F W Jaebker, Asst Cashier I
nil 11 I■ I »—»■>- -r— ■*<■* mu ' in—l -.. and under cash in hand; all amoun’ ; over $5.00 a credit of 9 mouths will 5 given, purchaser giving bankable note. No property removed until settled for. CYRUS LYuN. Charles A. Andrews, Auct. Democrat Want Ads Pay MILLINERY SALE Beginning January 15th. and lasting two weeks All Ready Made Hats Sold At Great Reduction Misses Faurot Monroe, Ind. FORSALE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Inquire of John Hessler Rural Route 2 and Phone 10 on N line, or leave orders with Smith, Yager & Falk. KOI □ Io Money All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Walters
