Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1912 — Page 4

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East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 22 (Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 11, 200; shipments, 4,750 today; receipts, 6,400; shipments, 190 yesterday; official to New York Saturday, 1,520; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $6.40; Workers, f.C.35ft56.10; iight Yorkers, $5.75@ $6.00; pigs. [email protected]; stags, $4 50@ ! $5.00: sheep, 25,000; sheep dull; lambs j lower; top lambs, [email protected]; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, $4.50@ ! $4.75; ewes, [email protected]; mixed sheep,: 54.25 $4.50; closing slow; cattle, 475; i steady: others )oc®2oc lower; ■ choice heavy steers, [email protected]; . plain steers, $55.75 @ $6.50; choice yearling steers, [email protected]; handy, butchers, [email protected]; dry fed cows, $5.00(§ $5.25; grassy, [email protected]; heifers, choice. [email protected]. G. T. BURK. No, 2 Red wheat 92c No. 2 White wheat 90c • • ~s ........................... 46c . ellow corn 75c White and mixew corn 72c Rye 85c Timothy seed, prime $6.25 Farley No. 2 85e Feeding barley . 60c. Alsike seed SIO.OO No. 1 clover hay SIB.OO Timothy hay $20.00 l ight mixed hay SIB.OO Mixed clover liay SIB.OO No. 1 oats straw $9.00 No. 1 wheat straw $9.00 Rye ntraw $9.00 Clover seed $12.25 .OCAL PRODUCE MARKET

CUTTING CARS Cutting Cars are made by a comauy'composed ot a number of experienced automobile builders —men whoare just as anxious to make a profit on their business as anyone else; but they are wise enough to know that a successful business is built upon confidence, and that in order to instil confidence into the minds of the public and the motor car trade, they must give value received, from the start Under the circumstances, for a company to put out an automobile that did not possess an excess of value would be the height of business foolishness. No machine could be expected to weather present-day competition if it possessed a value only equal to that of the existing standards. Consequently we have put a price of SI2OO on a car which should easily bring 50 per cent more. # If you will compare the principal features of the Cutting Cars with those of fifty of the leading American makes, you will find that Cutting Cars cost less per horse power and per wheel base inch than any other automobile in the world selling for SI2OO or over, Furthermore, they are eqtial in quality, material, workmanship ami general finish to many machines which sell for twice as much. These statements should not be discounted in anyway. They can be taken absolutely al their face value. They are based upon facts which can be verified by anyone at any time. P. S. Model T 35, selling for $1250 at Watson’s Garage, CLARKt-CARTER, Automobile Co. Jackson, Michigan J. R. Zimmerman Repre entative Decatur Indiana. i I Sand, Water I and Portland , >ii Cement only R i u materials required. V7e furnish all equipment at small cos:. ■ ’ t The demand exists d v, the profits are large, and the busi- ■ > ness growsyrvdi-.- >ie Pettyjohn Co. has established itiousatißS tr ci tßOcossfcl bit; payir/rh’K A hundred dollars will start you M i i ..in. &E i HE FIRS'! ft f ;UR TOW« TO W2ITL FOR PARTICULARS | We refer /ou to the publisher of this paper. 1 ' DC PErrYjCHiii COMPACT 666 Canel St, Terre Haute, Indiana g K If You Want Anything In My || g Line, Come And See Me anCEK’Tf.'.-.'JMHK I sell the famous Beer, real Ger- & fman brew, the best made, at $2.00 per case, in pints or quarts. Its the best for every purpose. « All kinds of whiskeys--Kentucky Bourbons, & and sour mash, Pennsylvania rye, Maryland asp rye and all the others, from $1.50 to $6.00 per H* per gal. Wines and cordials of every kind at y prices to suit. pg X orner Second and Msdison Sis. fl £r g CURLEY RADEMACHER g

Spring chickens "c Ducks 8c i ! Fowls 7c ! Geese 6c • Gggs 22c Rutter 20c Turkeys 11c Chicks .. 9c Oid roosters .... 5c FULLENrtAMP’S. Lard Sc Butter ......... .................25c ; Eggs 27c I NIBLICK <4, GO. i Eggs 27c | j Butter ~2oc@2scj KALVER MARKETS Beef hides 9c Calf 12c I Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] COAL PRICES. Anthracite SS.OC . White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4.75 Kannei Lump or . $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4.50 H. BER'.'.HG. Split , Jillc’ Jt.3 7c Duc.hs Fowls 7c je.se <. tie Eggs 22c ( Butter 20c Turkeys ...lie ; Old roosters 5c : i hicks .. ic

Monroe Township. The following is a report of the re- , ceipts and expenditures of the Trustee of Monroe Township, Adams County, Indiana, for the year ending December 31, 1911: RECEIPTS. January. 5 H. S. Michaud, Jan. draw.. $5673.40 February. I 1 Bank of Berne, Jan. 1nt.... 5.91 1 1 People's State Bk., Jan. Int. 3.10 , 1 Monroe State Bank, same.. 1.72 28 Bank of Berne, Feb. 1nt....' 4.63 i March. v I 1 People’s State bk., Feb. Int. 3.40 16 D. C. Neuenschwander. transfers 45.00 26 H. S. Michaud, auditor, surplus dog fund 122.96 31 Bank of Berne, Int. March 4.50 April. 1 People's State bank. same. 3.10 1 Monroe State Bank, same. 1.60 I March. | 1 Monroe State bank, same.. 1.89 May. : 1 Monroe State Bk., Apr. Int. 111. I 1 Peoples State Bank, same. 2.03 ' j 3 Bank of Berne, same 3.71* |27 Sam! Nussbaum, dog tax.. 200,00 | 1 31 Hank of Berne. May Int 2.25 | June. ! 1 People's State Bank, same. .66 1 Monroe State Bank, same.. .41 2 Bank of Berne, Monroe school bond 20350.00 July. 3 H. S. Michaud, July Dist... 4350.m> June. 30 Bank of Berne, June Int... 31.44 30 People's State bank. same.. .81 30 Monroe State bank, same.. .34 July. 19 H. S. Michaud, July Dist... 2093.15 31 Monroe State bank Jul. Int. 2.60 August. 1 Bank of Berne, same .... 24.47 j 2 Peonle’s State bank, same. 5.94 September. 1 Bank of Berne. Aug. Int... 12.70 1 People's State bank, same. 10.35 August. 31 Monroe State Hank, same.. 3.39 October. 10 Peoples State Bk. Sept. Int. 6.31 2 Rank of Berne, same .... 10.08 I 2 Monroe State Bank, same.. 3.12 | November. 1 Peorles State Bk.. Oct. Int. 4.11 : 2 Rank of Berne, same 9.26 , October. | 2 Monroe State Bk.. same... 3.04| November. i •28 O. F. Giiliom, money refund 4.75 I December. I 1 Bank of Berne. Nov. 1nt.... 5 To I 1 Peoples State Bank, same.. 1 Monroe State bank, same.. 2.32 j 28 Same, Dp-. Int 1-73 > •>8 Peoples State Rank, same.. .23 28 Bank of Berne, same 4.15 Error: Omitted: August. 2 Satn’l Butler. Trus.. Wash. Tp., transfers 297.15 January. 2 Peonle° St"'" bank, not rthe'wise ’connM for... 2.'11) DISBURSEMENTS Js n 2 Gilbert C Lehman t""'’ , 'lnc: 7 Cn"" I Hoel' o’. 0 ’. sam“ .... 2' nf> 7 Bessie Sprvngpr. same ... m-n 7 Carolin" Burkhalter. same. 3 r *. r ‘ f » > 7 Jesse H. Stee’e. same .... 70 i 7 Pnfi’s East, same 3.5.00 j 7 Goldie Sider®, same 15.00! 7 Sylvester Johnson, same... 20.001 7 Fane-hen Daugherty, same.. 25.00 " Bello Craig, same 50.00 7 Jcel Schwartz, hauling coal ?.00 8 Harry Martz, janitor 6.00 9 Wm. Zurcher, same 4.55 12 Lillie & Della Beer, same.. 12.00 14 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach.. 20.00 16 Harry Kessler, janitor .... 23.00 118 Berne Hdw. Co., supplies.. 19.08 > H °nme silTlinc 2.14 20 Ca ollne Burkhalter, 'each. 20.0020 Gilbert C. Lehman, same .. 20.00 21 Jesse 11. Steele, same .... 30.00 21 Goldie Siders. same 10.00 21 Rufus East, same 50.00 •28 Sv!vest«" Johnson same... 35.0'), 1.30 F. H. Tables, hauling 5.70 ' February. j 1 Baumgartner Bros. & C., catch basin covers 12.50; 1 Same, supplies 196.66 1 Bank of Berne, loaned money and interest 1526.25 I Schug Bros, furnaces and supplies 430.90 1 Jno. H. Hilty, post, stamps. 3.41 2 .1. Walter Dunn, R. C. books 16.66 4 Amos Huser, hauling coal. . 3.2a 10 Silas Sprunger, labor 4.06 6 p sjtp..- V- pime 5.54II Gr.lflie Siders. ‘eaching ... 30.00 11 P"«sie Sprungpr. same .... on 11 Sylvester Johnson. =rm«.. -1 T.een ti, ctfaeie. sntne .... "0.00 11 Fnnchnn Daugherty.-same. 35.00 11 Martha Burkhalter: same.. 50.00 11 Caroline Burkhalter, same. 35.00 13 iVnterman & Waterbury Co., 1 floor furnace 109.02 13 Henry Sanders, sheep killed by dogs 12.00 14 Della Craig, teaching 127.10 14 Same, attending Inst 6.90 15 A. Q. Durbin, labor 7.40 21 Rufus East, teaching 60.00 21 Christ Musser, screenings. 4.00 24 Harry Kessler, janitor .... 12.00 Lehman, teaching... 40.00 Marofc. ’1 Wm H' r srhy, same 25.00: 16 C W. Yager, tress dog fnd 88.00 ; I’ IRiifus East, teaching 40.00 18 Cora L. Hocker, same .... 15.00 j 18 Levi Augsburger. stone and sand 68.23 18 Harry Kessler, janitor .... 9.00 33 Calvin R leichty, w00d.... 4.40 28 Svivester Johnson, teach... 40.00 April. 1 Berne Brick Co., brick .... 12.00 1 Martha Burkhalter, teach.. 75.00 1 qnrnnger, same .... 20.00 1 Caroline Burkhalter, same. 50.00 1 Q C T "liman, same 10.00 3 Peter Steury, 5 gal. coal oil .60 4 Harvey Beer, wood and hauling coal .• 21.50 x Fast, teaching 55.00 8 Cora L. Hocker, same .... 25.00 ip p Marelin, labor .... 11.00 7 Jesse H Steele, teaching.. 25.00 7 Goloie Siders, same 15.00 14 A. E. Michaud, janitor, etc. 20.00 15 omv- . • 'o-s, i na t 14/10 15 washing 160.50 15 c c U' p- "t. salary 200.00- ■ ’ "T. janitor .... 2(5.00 15 David P. Sommers, smoke

stack 5.30 17 Harry Martz, janitor 14.50 17 Sylvester Johnson, teach.. 140.00 17 Same, Institutes 21.00 . 18 Wildas H. Soldner, teach.. 325.00 . 18 Same, Institutes 17.50 18 Martha Burkhalter, teach.. 50.0'1 17 Christ Amacher, jan. & dir. 36.00 17 C. E. Stucky, janitor 24 50 j’l7 David N. Sprunger, same.. 19.80 1 18 Jesse H. Steele, teaching.. 105.00 jlB Sarne, institutes 12.00 JlB Same, supplies 1.25 , 18 G. C, Lehman, teaching ... 10.00 ! 18 Cora L. Hocker, same .... 188.50 ’|lß Same, institutes 17.15 18 Ada Wittwer, teaching.... 198.75 19 D. H. Goble Ptg. Co., Home & School Visitors 15.00 ’l9 Same, books and depositories 213 1 19 Della and Lillie Beer. jans. 17.75 1 20 P. P. Klopfenstein, labor... 5.00 |2O Wm. Hirschy. teaching ... 215.00 ‘ |,20 Same, institutes 21.00 •20 Fanchon Daugherty, leach, 228.50 20 Same, institutes 17.15 20 Martha Burkhalter, teach.. 70.50 120 Same, institutes 16.45 20 Bessie Sprunger, teaching. 237.50 120 Same, institutes 19.25 !20 Dora Hirschy, teaching.... 225.00 124 Sylvester Johnson, taking enumeration II 00 ■26 Caroline Burkhalter, teach. 110.50 27 Gilbert C. Lehman, same.. 84.0 6 i 29 C. W. Yager, hydrophobia fund 6.15 29 Harry Kessler, janitor .... 10.75 May. 2 Rufus East, teaching 135.00 2 Same, piano rent 10.00 6 Edwin H. Gi’liom, brick.... 160 6 Eli Bixler, janitor 21 J" 13 Joel Ellenberger. snpervia. 25.00 23 Joseph Wable, tile & labor 25.50 June. 6 Dai'- B"mocrat, printing.. 29.29 9 Abraham Boegly, pt. pay on schoolhouse plans 300.00 13 Wm. Everly, Ist payment, Monroe sohoc-l house 4000.00 15 Forest McClure, 1 sheep killed ky dogs 6.00 23 Ben Nussbaumer, supervfs. 20.00 "fl Daniel Durbin, same 60.0 n 26 Joe! Ellenberger same ... 15. l|(1 29 Joel Schwartz, twp. work.. 4.00 July. j I Joshua Sprunger. director.. 6.42 ! 3H. S Michaud, field exam.. 16.74 : ' Dennis Leichty. jan. wk... 26.00 i>lL. E. Onliger, Com. Exp... 11.30 : 7 Peter Kessler, rev. grader. 5.50 I 8 Leichty Bros. A- Co., Supn.. 45.61 : 8 Same, axle grease and oil.. .7.5 ISA he Rne"ly. ft. nay, nlans. 50.00 i 8 Gilbert C. Lehman, Inst... 19.6° jlO Rufus East, same 28.00 .10 Caroline Burkhalter, same. 16 45; 15 Wm. Everly, part pay, Monroe building 4000.00 115 Peoples State bank, transferred rart of bond issue... 4000.00 15 Joel Liddy. taking enum.. 29.00 24 Lewis Neaderhouser. postage stamps 2.19 29 Dora Hirschy, Institutes .. 17.5° 30 Edwin Heller, Berne trans. 613.00 31 Peter Klopfenstein, work. cemetery 16.00 31 Joel Ellenberger, same ... 22.00 31Wm. Fuchs, sheep killed ... 8.00 August. n avid A. Schwartz, twp. work 14.25 1 Money loanded and 1nt.... 1571.50 " Pate Ray. repairs 32.04 ; ■ Harvey Beer, nosts & haul 5.50 il Wm. Ever’v, 3rd payment, Monroe building 4000.00 '23 Isaac Beer, hauling and I and ipuußer 3.00 24 Christ Tnlger, hauling coal. 6.50 25 Monro" T’le Co., tile 27.00 25 Jno. E. Johnson, 1 sheep kiped by dogs 600 Sertembe ■. 1 M. E. Andrews, cleaning ditch 2.5'1, 2 John Cook, same 6.0 : 2 Sam! L. Kuntz, 3 cars coal 420.45 5 C. E. Stucky, hauling coal.. 4.75 5 Same, Adv. board 5.00 5 Peter Rich, same 5,00 5 Silas Sprunger, same 5 on 8 J. E. Louden, hauling coal 9 on 11 Christ Swartz, same 6.50 11 Same, hauling tile 9.00 il Harvey Beer, hauling coal, j 6.50 11 W. B, Bungan, painting.... 13.35 13 Archie C. Bailey, painting.. 9.50 13 Otis S. Hocker, paint .50 13 Wm Everly, 4th payment, Monroe building '. 3000.00 I 14 Jno. E. Johnson, sheep killed by dogs 14.00 j 16 Daniel F. Durbin, cleaning ditches 25.00 j 18 Silas Sprunger, work cn nool houses . 39.82 i 18 C. C. Beer, pt. salary and office rent 235 00 21 Joel Ellenberger, 1ab0r.,.. 4 25 Frenchy, lettering, No. 2 .. 3.30 26 Gottlieb Christlaner, clean ing ditch 6.09 26 W. W. Hendricks, painting. 6.00 30 Louis Neaderhonser, postage stamps 3.41 October. 1 D-nnis Striker, cleaning & oiling and hauling coal .... 18.00 1 Harvey Beer and sisters, work on school houses .... 38.00 2 Wm. Zurcher, cleaning drh. 1.50 5 Noah D. Schwartz, w00d... 5.00 7 James Hendricks, broomsv. 27.00, 12 Dore B. Erwin, legal serv... 30.00 14 Rufus East, teaching 60.00 19 Ben NuMbatnner, supervis. 25.00 20 Chas. E. Pepe, teaching ... 75.00 21 Harvey Beer, work 8.00 i2l Gilbert C. Lehman, teach., 35.00 j2l Glen G. Glancy, freight .... .82 C. W. Wagner, hauling coal 11.00 127 Abraham Boegly, plans for Monroe building 265.31 27 Wm. Everly, sth payment on Monroe building 2000.00 28 Peter Steury, hauling coal.. 6.50 27 Bessie Sprunger, teaching. 10.00 28 Alice Rinaker, same 30.00 i2B EJi Bixler, cleaning No. 7.. 10.00 1 28 Volney Steiner, hauling coal 6.00 ' 30 Joel Ellenberger, hauling & i concreting 20.25 i 31 Samuel Steiner, director .. 5.24 "il A. J. Moser & Co., heating I i>la nt, No. 10 2233.00 i November. 1 3M. J. Scherer, school furnt. 235.60 i 4 Harry J. Fleming, teaching 50.00 i Caroline Burkhalter, same.. 50.00 ' 4 Martha Burkhalter, same.. 50 60 4 Dora Hirschy, same 5f>,00 1 'Vnh B. Giiliom, same .... 50.00 ! 4 "’His Sprunger, same 40.00 ' Tiibert C. Lehman, same... 50.00 < 'l’anchon Daugherty, same. 15.00 bn Wittwer, supervisor.. 60.00

11 7 Rufus East, teaching 70.00 11 P. P. Klopfenstein, building walks 12.50 1 ; 13 Chris Bruchy, tile 23.7a :15 L. Broughton, express .... 1-20 ■l6 Joshua Sprunger, hauling 1 coal 8 “° ’ 18 W. H. Oliver, teaching .... 60.05 ( 18 Charles G. Pepe, same .... 50.00 22 Caroline Burkhalter, same. 35.00 22 Fanchion Daugherty, same. 60.00 i 22 Besie Sprunger, same 45.00 [ ■ 124 Martha Burkhalter, same.. 30.00 L 25 D. D. Winteregg, cleaning ditch 5.00 11 25 Alice Rinaker, teaching ... 40.00 25 Gilbert C. Lehman, same... 50.00 25 Noah B. Giiliom, same .... 50.00 1 27 Daniel T. Durbin, cleaning 1 ditch 8.00 ( 27 Same, supervisor 56.00 , 29 Waterman, Watterbury Co., furnace grate 2.50 1 29 D. H. Goble Ptg., Co., Twp. supplies 17 IS , 29 Martha Burkhalter, teach.. 20.00 1 December. 1 Rufus Lehman, sewer 30.00 i 1 4 Rufus East, teaching 50.00 | 4 G. D. Glancy, exp. on school ' ] supplies 2.08 ; ; 4 John Wittwer, supervisor.. 34.00 9W. H. Oliver, teaching .... 25.00 9 C. G. Pepe, same 50.00 I 9 Harry J. Fleming, same ... 50.00 i 9 Caroline Burkhalter, same. 50.00 j 9 Dora Hirschy, same 60.00 9 Bessie Sprunger, same .... 50.00 9 Martha Burkholder, same.. 20.00 9 Gilbert C. Lehman, same.. 125.00 9 Ellis Sprunger, same ...... 40.00 11 Ben Nussbaumer, supervis. 61. '1'll Joel Ellenberger, same ... 65.00 12 De-ila and Lillia Beer, jani tor work 12 00 12 Peter Klopfenstein, wood.. 7.50 15 J. M. Rose, brick 17.98 18 Abe Hocker grader rep. etc. 6.50 18 Gerry Martz, cleaning ditch 12.0 f; 19 Rufus East, teaching 75.0 r 19 W. H. Oliver, same 50.00 , 21 J. D. Adams Co. supplies,. 151 ;i 23 C. C. Beer, Trus. salary.... 200.00 ,i 23 Same, rig hire I.5 n ( 23 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach.. 40.00 ; 23 D. Bixler, clock repair .... B.o'' j 23 Alice Rinaker, teaching ... 40.00 2-X-Emfl Leichty, pump repairs- . 6.50 26 Berne Lumber Co., posts & lumber ................... 38.65 26 Same, lumber and cement.. 14.16 26 Giiliom Lumber Co., lumber for school house 70.07 27 C. C. Beer, salary, rig hire and telephone expense .... 74.07 I27 Chris Retisser & Co., stove pipe and coal oil 1.20 ( Total disbursements $33.87100 Note—Error: July 15, B-62, $4,000 was transferred from Bank of Berne' to People’s State bank, and is not to be counted as an expenditure. SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 481.30 Receipts 1320.77 Total Bal. and receipts... .$1802.07 Disbursements .... 1535.98 Balance $ 266.09 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 905.40 Receipts 632.48 Total Bal. and receipts.... $1537.88 Disbursements 249.45 Balance $1288.43 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ .19 1 Receipts ....................25760.73 j Total Bal. and receipts.. .$25760.91 ( JJisbursements 25731.57 Balance $ 29.35 TUITION FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $1635.30 Receipts 5407.38 Total Bal. and receipts.... $7042.68 Disbursements 6220.00 Balance $ 822.68 DOG FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 200.00 Receipts 200.00 Total Bal. and receipts.. . .$ 4 Disbursements 134.00 'Balance S 266 IF 1 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS. | PaITC" cn hand last settlement $ 3222.1*> Receipts 33321.36 Total Bal and receipts.. $36543.55 I Disbursements 33871.001 Balance $ 2672.55 o : TRUSTEE ELECTION. At Calvary Evangelical church, east of the city, on January 27, 1912, there will be an election held for the pur- , pose of electing trustees so, the ensuing three (3) years. All members are requested to be present. At the same time there will also be a class leader elected for the ensuing twe years. E B. JONES. Pastor. 1 " <► • QUICK RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM George W. Koons, Lawton, Mich.. say«: “Dr. Betchon’a Relief for Rheumatism has given my wife wonderful benefit for rheumatism. She could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted fo‘ two months. She began the use o' the remedy aad Improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got up, dressed her self and walked out for breakfast.' Sold by Holtkouse Drug company. o FOR SALE. Property on So. Tenth street for •ale or will trade for land. 13t6 MRS. ALICE PETERSON. Democrat Want Ads Pay

notice to contractors. Notice is hereby given that the un dereigned committee, representing the Citizen's Association, interested in securing the sugar plant at Decatur, in-1 diana, will on Monday, January 22, 1912, at 7:30 o’clock p. m., at the office oi the Daily Democrat, receive sealed bids for the construction of two <>. more eight-inch water wells, on th< site of the sugar plant, near this city Bids to include the furnishing of casing and all other material. Contiacto. must test tne wells to the satisiuctio of the committee, showing capacity c. wells for 24 hours. Contractor mus. furnish bond that he will complex wells by April 15, 1912. Bids wi.l b roceived up to hour mentioned d which time bids will be opened am. < contract awarded. , Bids must be per foot. Bidder.must contract to drill more we.ls a> same price per foot if desired. No tice of kind ot test will be given la ter. Right reserved to reject any or ali 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 sale at his residency, on the State Line, jit Watt, Ohio, or Wednesday, January 24, 1912, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wlt: Four head of horses: one draft bay mare, 10 years old, in fool, weighs 1500 lbs.: 1 driving mare. 5 years old, Weighs 1100 lbs.; 1 tro-year-old driving coir sired by Harry Axtell of Decatur; 1 Belgian yearling colt. Four Head ol Cattle: One miled cow, with calf by her side; 3 heifer calves, coming yearlings Hogs and Sheep: Eighteen ewes and 1 buck; 2 brood sows, each with pigs 6 weeks old; 1 full-blooded Duroc brood sow, will farrow first of April; 1 full-blooded Duroc male hog: 7 shoats, will weigh about 50 lbs. each. Farming Implements; One 3-in. tire wagon, spring wugon, 2 top buggies, in good condition, riding breaking plow, walking breaslng plow, riding corn cultivator, walking corn cultivator, spring tooth harrow, 2 spike tooth harrows, pair bob sleds, Let breeching harness, set buggy harness, feed grinder, pair grocery scales. Iron kettle, sausage grinder, 2 bu. timothy seed, tank heater, 1 bbl. vinegar, 2 oil tanks, ice box, j 6 turkey hens, gobler, about 75 chicks and other articles too numerous to mention. Free lunch at noon. All amounts of $5 and under, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months : will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. WM. HITCHCOCK. John Spuhler, Auct. —— - - n— - NOTICE TO PATRONS Our schedule will be changed Wed naeday morning, December 13. 1911 as follows: Cars Arrive Leave Decatur At Decatur 5:30a.m. 8;10a.m 7:09a.m. 9:4fia.m 8:30a.m. 11:10 a.. m. 10:00a.m. 12.40p.m. 11:30 a.m. 2:10 p.m. 1:00p.m. 3:40 p.m. 2:30p.m. 5:10p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 12:05 am. Running time between- Deeatnr am 1 Fort Wayne, one hour and ten minutes. i FT. WAYNE & SPRINGFIELD Ry. Co. W. H. Fledderjnhann. Gen. MsNOTICE. Drivers of all kinds of vehicles will please note that the law regarding the overloading of wagons and theii tram portation on roads while in a soft con dition will be vigorously enforced by the officers. Complaints will be promptly investigated and disposed of. FRANK PETERSON, Marshal FINE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Two houses on one lot on Jefferson street, in good condition. A good investment for anybody, or an ideal home. Think it over. Will sell at the right price. 17t6 JACOB BUHLER. BU I'FET FOR SALE—lnquire of Mrs. John Potter, No. 9th St. 19c WANTED—White ear corn at the Fornax Mill —H. H. Bremerkamp. 17t:j LOST—A large turkey gobbler. Got away while taking home Wednes day afternoon. Please return, or no tify Albert Shell, Decatur, R. h. 9 10t:' LOST—Ring, between Dr. Mangold s office and 217 No. First St. “Emma and Charles” engraved in ring. Finder leave at Jacob Martin’s restaurant and receive reward. |4 t3

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