Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1912 — Page 4

8 T MILY MARKET REPORT | J&s 7 Corrected Every Afternoon E. y .* ■ I; ■..:X3

ICAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y , Nov. 16 (Special to Daily Democratl—Receipts, 3,200; shipments, 1,330: official to New York yesterday, 3,610; hogs closing ; strong. i Mixed, medium and heavy, $8.11) J «t 58.25 Yorkers. SB. 10®$8.15; pigs. $7.40®57.50; light Yorkers, 17.60 U 17.75; roughs. $7 stags. $6,00917.00; sheep, 5,000; strong; top lambbs, $7.60; cattle, sss; steady. 3. ■». r-jRK, No. 2 Red wheat 99c No. 2 White wheat 95c Standard oats ' 27c No. 3 oats 21c S mpie stained oats 21c Rye «c Feeding barley 453 Alslke se yd $10.23 No. 1 light clover bay $11."0 No. 1 clover hay $lO 00 Timothy hay $12.50 Mixed clover bay sl3 00 Medium mixed $11.50 Heavy clover hay $9.50 Rye straw ..$6.00 Oats straw $5.50 Wheat straw $4.50 Clover seed M - $8.25 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL MARKET. locahontas egg and lump $5.75 West Virginia ig gand lump... .$4.75 1 imery egg and lump $1.75 Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.23 Yellow Jacket lump .$4.73 Autbracite eg., stove nnd chestnut ....7* SIO.OO

r-— ——————— PUBLIC SALE Stock sale onl, The tmCeralgned will sell at public auction at his residence. mile south and l* s m’b» * »t, of Monros, -th Tuesday. November X«». hegitiLlug promptly at 1:00 © ■ luck p. n:, the following property, ■ to-wit Three Head of Horses: One gray mare, in foal, weighs UM lbs.: 1 yearling draft colt. I spring draft ■ oit. These colts are A No 1 good ones; cannot be beat. Ten Head of Cattle: One 3-year-old cow, fresh in February; 2 cows, fresh In .May: 5 .ling h'.ieta. 2 twn-vu»e.j|f he! r 1 1 yeecting steer. 3 spring calves ; Twenty three Head of Hogs Two J i, rood sows, 1 male Pi-land China. 2 years old; 1« head of sboats. weigh ' Ing SO H>» each Terms All sums of 15 M and un der. < ash ia hand. Over 15.00 a cred ' it of * months will be given, purcbas- 1 er giving approved security. 4 per' cent off for cash. NOAH BTALTKR J N Burkbead. A oct 111 ' — ■ o~— OLDTIME REMEDY DARKENS THE HAIR. | Gives Color. Lestre to Faded and Gray Hur—Dandruff Quickly Removed. For gaaeraovM Aage and Nttlphur! have been used for hair and acatp: i.vi'.le*. Ummtt every one knows the vsluo of such a vouibinatton for keeping the hasr a gooff even color for cur-; Ing bai.*. Tears ago the only way to get a hair took of ihU kind was to make' It In the none, which was trouble 1 some and not always ■allsracto:» ' Nowadays, almost any up-to-date drug ; . gnat can sapid) his patrons with a 1 r« udy to-uss product, skillfully pre-J pared In perfectly equipped laiwnbw-j ka. An Ideal prwpwntka of this sort la V jttih’g Rage and •‘elphw Hair Rem-' »-*y, In which s» .* and »ui:>hur r»' lu.n ined with t-tbvr valueM* i<it»- «'.«• so- scalp ttoct-ies and thin, arwk I. Jr ska: tn iostng tin color or <omin>; * L After using thia temedy lor a w days, you will notice the color ptMUtnlly couttug back, yottr scalp w»l| ■■<l Letter .the duodtnff will soon be :.--ne, and tn tees tl an a month's time u,*re win be a wenderrni difference In > our hair Don* nagleet yew hair If It is full l dandruff, losing its eo'x or coming <> t (let a ftfty-enat ‘ottle of Wy * it’s Bags and h«tka*>t from roar tl i»al«, a.4 w»e a bat a few days Irmtmani will sj or you All drug s sis se|i it. <tud«t that t!ir e>opay win be refended I' the remedy 1 •» not essrtly as repr seated Holt* hose Drug «*o m-w-g < Advertisement) PUBLIC SALE. The wndonifgaed will offer at pub lir suettoa on the tatm known as tht I'-fry Robison farm, at gtop 17 on the rmt Wayne A Aoribglieiu interwrsaa railroad M Wednesday. Nov. Tl, 1911. beginning promptly at 14

Anthracite pea 8.00 AnthraciM > mixed 9 00 Coek 7 00 LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET Spnng chicks 10c ) Ducks 10c , Fowls 10c Geese 8c , Eggs 27c > Butter 18c Turkeys 11c Old roosters 5c KALVge imRKETI : Beet nrues ......... .... ( $C • <‘alf .... 12c lailow 6c Stwef p«.u ?5c®51.U0 ruUINKAMFI. •, Butter,. 20c025c '> Ia rd 8c 1 Eggs 30c ) ) hir.iGr.ACO. I ■ » Eggs 30c i Butter 18c©23c I H. eitßt-INGu > ..■■■■ Spring chicks 9c Ducks 10c ' Fowls 9c > Geese >"* 9c '(Eggs 27c i| Butter I'jc Turkeys 15c I' Old roosters #c

o’clock a m . the following property, to-wit: Nine Horses Good 2-year-old driving <olt, black mare. 6 years old: brown driving horse, 7 years old; Belgium mare, a .ears old: 2 gray mares. ” and S years old. weight .about 1500 B's each; small bay mare. 13 years old; gray mare, weight about 1200 tbs.. 10 or. 11 years old Twenty-two Dairy Cows, Some have beeu fresh just lately, some will be fresh by the 27th and balance ao».i. Ml have been tested as good dairy cows. Durov Jersey Hogs Brood I sow. i years old; boar. 1 year old. five young hogs, weight about 78 to : 100 lbs each Farntint; Implements. ,Hinder, mower, used 2 seasons, hay tedder, loader, diac grain drill, good l as new ; disc harrow, spike-tooth har | row. spring toc:b barrow. riding ( breaking plow, walking breaking J plow, 3 «-orn cultivators, 3 double shovel plows, 2 farm wagons, top buggy, good. Stove kettle, corn shelter, feed eutter. Rweep feed grinder, ma nure spreader, good; 2 hay rack*, check row corn planter.. 2H hor.ie ipowwr gasoline engine. 00 gal gaso I line tank. <0 gal oil tank, splendid soft coal heating stove. 2 Other I stoves. 2 sets double breeching harness. set double light harness, 2 sets (single buggy harness, beet cultivator. beet plow or lifter, good lard t press, incubator, milk wagon, 2 bay , forks, rope and pulleys. ! ay in barn. •■orn fodder In held and many other art teles. Terms All amounts of 55 00 and under, cash: over fS.M a credit of » months will be given, purchaser giving approved security: 2 per cent off Jor rash t'ITY DAIRY < 0 John Hpuhlcr, Ann, i J. F Frwhth.\t’lerk SWWMMO- WweSMSB awe«| PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at pubj lie auction nt bls farm, miles • southwest of Decatur, near VsahlnK ' ton church, no Muviay, Nov 25, ltl2. beginning promptly at in o’clock nJ m,. the following proiwrty, to-witJ Uve Htock Two horses. 3 dra t oils, 2 tnihh rows, to fce fresh In March; SO to 100 head Rbropatelresheep, reglsteted or ellgtble to regl» ! ter; all ewes bred to good imported, tnm«; ho to M fiillblooded Berkshire I hogs Forming Implements. |v ngor,a. bustles, plows, etc., and o*h : ey artxlos 100 tiumre.ua to mentltrt I Terms—All sumo ot |5 utt and mi J der, rash in hand. For sums over *5 a credit of II moot ha will be given, tufwhsser giving a bankable note; 31 per rent off for rash Rale will be .a-Juctet! npde» mvee rwin or shine T H ttALTXKUs John Kpubler. Aurt NOTICE. EHAVI TEN CENT*. Rhnre only ten cents IIOcJ at the woof *nd barber shop, by (1 R. * t. railroad I.FdTKR BAITIHMAN, tern Proprietor ■ 11 • 11 <■“——■ I .ORT—A ix4ior ciaaa pin Hadar, plwnae return to Mary Krwio and rmwfvo reward 17« M H

i PROPERTY. The undersigned. John Hessler, ! surviving partner of John Hessler & I Brother, will sell at publi. s»!j at his residence, two and a halt miles southwest of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, November 26, 1912, I beginning promptly at 9:30 a. m., I the following property, to-wlt: One loan mare. IS years old; Weight about 1450 lbs.; gelding, 13 1 years old, weight about 1-100 lbs.; 1 gelding, 7 years old, weight about 1750 fits. Six bead of milch cows, 2 with calves by their side; 2 giving milK, and 2 will be fresh some time in January, 1913; 1 two-year-old heifer, 2 yearling calves; 4 brood sows, 3 with 1 pigs by their side: 1 tullblooded Duroc male hog; 21 shoats that will weigh 125 to 140 lbs. each, all Duroc stock. Fanning. Implements: One 1 Deering binder, in good running order; 1 Osborn mower, in good run 1 ning order; 1 hay loader, as good as new; 1 hay tedder, in good running order; I ten-foot hay rake, 1 Tiger corn planter, 1 grain drill, good us new; 1 Sulky corn plow, 1 Clipper tanning mill, 2 two-horse wagons, 3inch tite. 1%-lnch tire, both in good ' order; 1 wagon box, 1 two-seated carriage, 1 single buggy, 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 vibrating harrow, 1 pair of bob-sleds, one Bell Center disc harrow, 1 Caosaday riding plow, 1 dou-ble-shovel plow, 1 ilngle-shovel plow, 1 steel land roller, 1 corn sheller, 1 clover buncher. 1 steam boiler, 13 'flues, for cooking feed, 2 hay laddrts, 2 seis of double harness, 2 sets of single harness, 1 set of carriage harness, 1 set of dump boards, 8 hay slings, 1 cream separator, 1 iron kettle, 1 incubator, 1 sixty-gallon oil tank, with pump, 1 platform scale, capacity S'b' lbs, 249 sho< ks of corn. 150 head of chickens, 40 head of apginc chickens. 1 grind stone, 'Yr.ipty barrels, many other articles not enumerated. Terms of Sale. All sums of $5.00 or under, cash »> hand: over $5.00 a credit of nine months will ue given, with « per cent interest after maturity. JOHN HE3ST.ER, Surviving partner of John Hessler & Brother. John Spuhler, Auct. C. S Niblick, Clerk 271112 — ■—» H ll« PUBLIC The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction, on the Jacob Heller farm. th-:* miles south and one-half mile. east of Peterson, and seven and u 'e-Lait miles southwest of Decatur, on Wednesday. Nov. 20, 1912, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock a. m , the following property, to-wit: Five Head of Horses: One blaok mare, 6 years old. In foal, broken in all harness; 1 spring mare colt, 1 bay mare. 10 years old, weighing 1600 tbs; 1 black horse, weighing 1300 lbs.; 1 bay horse weighing 1400 lbs. Five Head at Cattle: One cow, fresh by Ist of Jan.; 4 head of young cattle, weighing about 800 fbs. each, fat. Twenty O. I. C. Hogs: One sow and 8 ptgs; 4 shoats, weighing 100 Rrs each; 2 spring gilts, 3 boars, 100 Rm. each Corn, Grain. Hay: 130 bu. corn in crib, 3 tons timothy hay In mow. Farming Implements One lot wheel wagon. 1 wagon box with two sets of side boards. I top buggy with ! storm front, 1 spring wagon, top bug , gy. baud spray pump, sprat (mmp with 3 horse engine power, spiny pump, with 100 gal lank, hay load - er. horse cultivator, spring-tooth har-1 row; 1 set at work harness, 1 set o' I buggy harness. Household floods: : Gasoline tank, coal oil tank. 2 five gal coal oil cans, slop cooker, <0 gal: 1 flu-gal iron kettle. Hound Oak base * burner, 16-inch: 4 ton hard coal, Wil►on heater, eortl oil stove, cook Move.. | dining room table, kitchen table,' | kitchen cabinet and dishes, glass < u,t- --: board, Mt of dishes, set of knives, . and forks, couch, aofn, sewing ma- 1 < bine, • seis of cbaits, 6 rtekiag | * hairw 1 stands. 3 table lamps, tas' Ltgp. b-d-atid strings. 20 yards of, ingrain carpat, 30 yards tag carpet.' » lards I'noleu m, 10 gal apple but-J , ter, 23 »«>"< pumpkins. set quilt ’ frame©. iteming board, carpel sweep- 1 er, 3 brooora. set of »moot hi ng Iron?-, ■ all tooking utensils, washing miami wringer, 4-gal. churn, re- , irfprator, Ice cream freezer, set <»f malm, 30 lar» nnd crocks, 3 bu. seed ■ potatOM, 40 bunchee celery, 2 barrels vinegar Poultry; IM Black Minorca chlrhena, 2 Munds of brew. 2 •log itupa. Fox Shepherd dog, many other articles too n>im>tous to mentlon. Terms All amounts of fSOO and , under, rash; over $3 oo n rredM of ft month will be given, purchaser Riving approved security, 4 per cent off for cash IdMrh will be aerfctd on ground, ladles receiving free lunch JAFCFI HEf.IJCR John ftpuhler. Noah FrauMger, Auctlonevra Frank Fugate. Clerk. FOR BALM—Cheap nnd oo easy terms, dwelling aad large lot with barn — The F K Kinney Real Estate agency ■ Advt 37012

WREN, OHIO. v , Our Eastern Neighbor—The ‘‘Fairert of the Fair." 5 (By a Staff Correspondent) The Bank of Wren. This live fiduciary institution has , a capital stock of $25,000, and surplus and undivided profits of $3,200. Mr. ;|J. L. Moser is president, Mr. L. M > Harmon vice president, and Mr. C. <' I Finkhauser cashier, all of whoso j ) names are synonymous with integ j i rtty and honor A general comnier- , , ciai banking and financial business Is ’ • transacted, 4 per cent interest paid i on time deposits, collections made, i mortgages negotiated. This substani- tial bank Is amply provided with fireI proof vault, burglar-proof safe and all • the various facilities for the sa.e---e guard of their patrons. Dudley i Co’s Big Store of Wren. 6 t his spacious establishmer: is lo- ’ cated in the new and substantial two r s story brick building and the stock r comprises an excellent line of generni merchandise, including dry and fancy II goods, hosiery, novelties and notions, I ginghams, calicoes, percales and print ,' goods, blankets, woolens, flannels, |- men's work clothes, overalls, jackets, gloves, etc. Also queensware, crockery, lamp goods, choice staple and fancy groceries, etc., and they dn a I large exchange business with the , farmers In butter, eggs, etc. „ People's Lur/ber Company. The well equipped lumber yard of I Wren Is conducted by Mr. John Custer, who is fully conversant with ev- , ery detail of the lumber trade in all ( its phases. This gentleman handles f the best grades of both rough and dressed lumber ot all dimensions, . lath, sash, shingles, doors, blltyls, mouldings, lime, cemeni, piaster, and building material In general. Mr. Custer can furnish you the closest estimates, as by sailing strictly ior t cash, he.will defy all and any romiietition. Wren Hardware Co.—Moser Bros. This store is located in the new and hanasome brick bulhßng, and the stock comprises the best makes of both heavy and shelf hardware, mechanics'. carpenters' and * builders’ tools, edge tools, cutlery of the most . celebrated makes, the famous Monl- , tor Radiator stoves heaters, ranges, etc. Also tin and enameled ware, woven wire fencing, harness, robes, 1 blankets, whips. Star storm front, the , famous International stock food and Prussian stock tonic for horses and , Poultry tonic. i Adolph Gehres—Manager of the Vance, Hite A Macklin Clothing Store. When. Ohio. In the compilation of a general descriptive and business write-up o( Wren, Ohio, we take pardonable pride in calling the public's attention to the well arranged clothing and i gents' famishing store of Wren, so I ably presided over by Mr. Adolph Gehres The stock comprises an excellent line ot men's and boys' sash lonabie read to wear clothes, shirts, collars, cuffs, hats and caps, gloves and gentlemen's haberdashery in gen ' i end Mr. Gehrew la fully conversant J ' with every detail of the importaat loQbig trade which enables him to | meet the most formidable compel I ' tlon and his prime will be found I right Mysrs & Co.—The Implement and Buggy Men of Wren. Ohio. The above nann-d gentlemen ttf» j the principal implement, wagon and buggy dealers of this locality and they do a large tri-state bdalnes* They handle the famous Butler op. n | and storm buggies, best makes ot ! (arm implements, and machinery, the , lx»w reverse spreader, pumps, pipe, and fittings and extras, fertillxrr. etc They are prepared to attend prompt's to rooflng. spouting, guttering, c*v» JtrnughlttK. tinning, furnace work and •hot waler and steam *»«etlne. etc,aad 1 they guarantee perfect aadafartlon to all. and their prices will he found right Ed Bchoodt A Coe-Ths Shoe Msn. , The stock carried by this firm eon ' slats of a snappy line of fine nnd • i heavy footwanr. including the famous! BeU Chicago Royal Blur ahiea, that make your feet glad, aad tbe role- ' brated Hamilton A liruwa American ‘, I .adv and American Gentleman nhovw ! and other noted brands. Ale© a fit'" line of hosiery, and as the grntletie a I are fully acquainted with rvety -J* • tall nt the shoe trade they rujoy «' II most lucrative biisineqp r — The Wrwn Lumbar Co. , They turn out all kinds of native hardwood lumber of all dimensions for building and bridge purpocma. and make a special feature of caslom •awing for the farmers who bring in their logs to tbe mill, with whom they also do a large exchange business . Mr Moser la widely and favorably - known throughout this district for his many sterling qualities aad high I personal worth to the public and be - -•

i can furnish you with the closest estimates and all contracts and agreements are invariably carried out’ to the letter. Wm. M. Miller, Grocer. This 'sejitlemun curries an excellent line of both stap;e and fancy groceries, canned goods, tiotions, gloves, suspenders, writing tablets, stationery, pencils, garden and orchard pro ductions and country produce, all in excellent assortment, and great vaI rlety. Also cigars, tobacco, candies, I butter .eggs, etc. In conclusion we desire to state that Mr. Miller is fully up to tbe times in mercantile ethics, which enables him to meet the most formidable competition and his prices will be found right. The Wren Elevator Co.—F. J. Gehres Manager. Mr. J. F. Gehres keeps in touch with the latest current market quotations, which enables him to pay the highest marekt prices for all kinds oi the garden cereals snd lie transacts a large receiving and shipping business. This gentleman also carries the best grades of coal, the famous Golden Medal flour, feedstuffs, barrel salt and all orders are promptly filled, and his prices will be found right. Mr. Gehres is fully up to the times and he is widely and favorably known for his many sterling qualities and high personal worth to t'oe public. Branch i elevator at Glenmore, Ohio. F. M. German—Druggist. Mr. F. M. German nas charge of the local telepholfe exchange at Wren. This popular and enterprising gentle man carries a selected line of chemically pure, fresh drugs, patent and proprietary medicines of acknowledged merit nnd standard repctation. stationery and toilet and fancy nrticles. post cards, jewelry, china, queensware, lamps, decorated wan-s. plaques, the famous Warren paints and wall paper of the latest and most beautiful designs. rl. H. McGill—General Blacksmith. In addition to generM blacksmithinx. forging, plow disc, Lood and wagsu. work, general repairing, etc., a specialty is made of practical uorse shoeing ou thorough scientific principles, especially horses Bulleted with corns, contraction, over-reaching or forging, uarter-cracks and badlj adjusted shoes, and in every branch nt the trade this gentleman cela. O. F. Swevelana—Liveryman This enterprising genlleiuar has good turn-outs and firsr-clase roadsters as a specialty is made of the traveling public bjk whom be is well patronized and all apeak in the high eat terms of praise of their treatment He is fully posted In knowing how to take care ot the noble animals and a special feature is made of buying, selling and exchanging business, and | he does quite a large business In this line FHsingsr A Co.—Poultry Houoo. Mr. J. L Mooer of tbio concern, managing partner, wbo Io ably assist er by Mr. J. W. Myers, is tulTy con--1 veraant with every detail of the proJdgce business. This gentleman keens fully in touch with the very latest ' current market quotations, which en- ' ables him to pay tbe highest market price fqr all kinds ot poultry, ThanhsI Rivlnß turkeys, geeoe. butter, eggs, I hides, pelts and country produce, and , he transacts a shipping business and iis widely and favorably known ' throughout this district for bis many sterling uqslltles / R. B Stevens—The Popular Tensor, laliot of Wren. The barber shop coadutted by Mr. R II Htrvenx Is amply provided with keen razors, clean tnwele and choir* toilet aw rosorteo and « specialty is made of fashionable hair-cutting, shorn looing, face msaaaß*. nnd eauy •hating tn the hlgheet style of th* art U lonaoriallsm. and thio genii*man who is an accomplished man'p<ilalor with both th* oh*arf nnd maor Is well |>atronlz*d by an appreciative public •ns ! Chav Young—Model Sanitary M«at Market. Our general d*o« rlptlve nnd bual nrsa-wriie-up of tbe vartous tmdlnn points of thio district would be in tomplnte if tm failed to call the pu >- llr'a at lent inti io th* neat and attrar. tlv*. sanitary meat market located In th* rear of th* flit Rtar "CTeanlln*«s' In bls tnotio nnd counter*, , Mocks, hooka etc, arn polished and . apotlesa. and as Mr Young Is an crlten! jndg" of prftn* rattle, etc., b* •up;.li.-s his large corp of ns trona with lb* best of viands tbe mar ket afford* ' S. t. Moore's Restaurent Mr. N K Moore'S *etab!l»hment la nsrtly fitted up. snd short orders, sandwiches. soup, and coffee are mtnd He also carries a fine line of con fectlon*. bon bona, chocolate creams and numerous dsllcactas. tobacco.' smokers articles, dears rannr d

|Old Adams County Bank! Hpcarnr. Irtdiana. j -... O'pitnl $l2O om f ’ t ”T>i»a . tso.non 1 x”*' JBh ' S ’ i’fftrtdvnt j S JVvHw M ' K ’ Mch < ‘ n ' l Joh “ Nibli- k V/C Vic* Frcaidents .V h *• Bhin “* r ’ Ppftd I, ' arttl loa ns « c. a ’X Reflect Resolve Collections Made A BIRD IN THE HAND » able Rates. Is Worth Two In The Bush! — But, A Dollar To The Credit Os . Ever J’ j Your Bank Account tionCon. IS WORTH TWO IN YOUR w ®^ nt e POCKET It’s Safe, And Will Double Itself In Methods Time, By Extended THE ACCRETION OF INTEREST! To uur Patrons J We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Depc sits

goods, etc., and this popular restaurant and lunch room is well patronized by an appreciative public. The Hotel Laßue. This popular nostelry is ably presided over by Cap. C. L. Laßue, wh->| is ably assisted by his estimable wife. The sleeping apartments are cleanly kept, well ventilated, cheerful Md j pleasant, and the tables are unetintIngly solved in an appetizing man ner and the traveling public, all speak in the highest terms of praise of their treatment. The stock of groceries comprises an excellent line of both staple and fancy groceries, canned goods, cigars, tobeccos and smokers articles, garden and orchard produc-j tions and country produce, all in ex > cellent assortment. — © ■ PUPLIG SALE. Tbe undersigiMtd having ror.tsd bis farm will sell each and every article to the highest bidder at his residence, 7 miles northeast of Decatur and 5 miles south of Monroeville, on Wed nesday, Nov. 13, beginning at 3:30 o'clock a. m. Nine Head of Horses: I brood mare, 1* Belgian, weight 1600 Iba. 1 brood mare, good as grows, weight 1550; 1 brood mare, in foal; 1 two-year-old black colu draft type; 1 two-year-old driver; 2 yearling draft tuare colts, 1 sorrei and 1 blue roan; 2 yearling gelding bay colts, draft type. Two Head of Cattle: One 5-year-old H Jersey, giving plec'y of milk, and will be fresh in March; 1 5-year-oM Durham cow, <fv- ( Ing plenty of milk aEd will be fresh in April. Twenty Head of Good ■wee; chUkasu. tnr*© dozen: corn,' 9 acres in shock. Farming Implements: Ona binder, mowar, hay loader, hay tedder. Johq -Deere riding breaking plow, breaking plow, 2 double shove 1 uiow«. Tiger riding cultivator. walking cullttatqr. disc grain drill, check row planter, land rollep •Pike tooth harrow, apnng tooth bar row. fanning mill, hay gadders, low- i shee'.sd farm wagon, wide tiro wagon. 2 buules. 2 seta heavy breeching harness. 2 sets single buggy harness, fly. nett, horse blankets, robes, complete Mt LlacksmltL tools, threshing machine outfit, consisting of 18 horse Buffalo put, double engine; Buffalo pit steele separator. Burdsell clover huller. McCormick 8-roll corn huaker. Buckeye sawmill, wood saw, water tank and wagon and many other articles too numerous to ui«-uUon. Lun.-b served on the premises < Terms: On threshing outfit will b* ntsd* known on dsy of sais; on all other articles. W«0 and under, cash; over $3 tut a credit of 11 months will |bo given, purchaser gßing note with approved security 3 per erwt dis count for cash HERMAN A LOtTB ROHNE. John Rpobler, Attct, Fred Frurlite, clerk. » __ Jp. FOUND' - Th© plate from sn automo bll* containing number TIM*. Ind Owner rsn taste same by railing on I I'tm'Kiting sad paying for this advt Them wm be an Impormni meeting of th* C, 2VL. of |. Tuesday evening November It M t iM n'eiork All member, are requested to I- present as bust Bees affairs must be sttsttde | 2«»tt assmasoa W)R HliMt (l ou. o a*,, hlirD roto „ r Monroe aad 14th •»., for $7 00 per month —Julius Haugh — Advt $••» HOt-BE WANTED - A five ;o seven room cottaga Waal to rant one at obc* Ed Kl-tabaas. M Schafer Hard ware store, M g U *" l " s *

NO'. ICE, INVESTORS I have a limited amount of trassu v stock for sale, paying 8 per cent oi invesuciWt. vompuny five years old. has paid excellent tiKdenfl. since o<ganization. Addtvss L, care ’>mr> crat office 27113 (Advertisement) —. . », — o— WANTED—Lady or gentiemm of fa r education living in or ouunor oi I). catur to travel for Merchandis- Supply Co. Salary $lB per weak nd ex pens-rs. Experience uanecesaar) Ad dress Nann Grimes Decatur, Ind Gen. Del. i TranscNut.)—Advt 267t2 I Don’t Worry ■ about money matters, but coa.* 1 ■ to us. We will loan you whst ■ you need on your furniture, pi eno, team or wagon without removal*. We give you a written statement of your contract We si low extra time without charge tn case of sickness i<»* u.' work. 84c per week for 50 weekc pays a $35 0v loan All amout>:» In proportion, if you need mon el. fill out the following blank, cut It out and mail it to tw Name Address Our agent ’s in Decatur ©very Tuesday. KsHabis Frivats H. Witoi cimoin Estsbllsbad 18M Hoorn t. 8* end Floor. 706 'Alho-.n Btree' Hom© Phon©. $33 Fort Wayne, Ind — SOLD For The Hijjh Dollar IF YOU LET ME CRY YOUR SALE Ycira of experience ha tiuKh’ me how. lat Your Sale at Once jonimtiLEß Auctioneer