Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1914 — Page 4
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EAST BUFFALO. — East Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 27—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2,<00; shopments none; official to New York yesterday, .380; hogs closing steady. Mixed, medium and heavy, <9.50® $9.55; pigs, sß.7s(ft $9.00; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $6.5»@57.50; sheep. 1.600; steady; top lambs, $9.00; catle, 375; slow. • G. T. BURK. Corn $1.15 Clover seed $9.00 Aliske Seed $7.75 Wheat. $1.02 Rye 75c Barley 45c <& 50c Timothy Seed $2.00 to $2.25 Oats 43c NIBLICK & C». Eggs 21c Butter A* 13 to 22 FULLENKAMM. Eggs 21c Butter ... 14 @25 BERLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks Sc Spring Chickens 14c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys ........ 12c Old hen turkeys 12c Hd Roosters 5c Butter 16c Eggs 20c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed.
SB.OO SB.OO NIAGRRA FALLS AND RETURN VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE August 16 and 3OtH, 1914 Lake Shore, Electric and Steamer Limit 12 days See H. J. Thompson, Agt for Particulars LOW RATE EXCURSION ” VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE ...T0... BLUFFTON, MARION, KOKOMO & FRANKFORT Every Sunday See J. H. THOMPSON, Agent Decatur for Information FOR SALE AT BELLMONT STOCK FARM 2 1-2 MILES Northeast of Decatur, % mile north of Dent Schoolhouse, Phone 8-L. Hampshire Hogs at farmers prices. Pigs, Boars, Bred Sows and Gilts. Holstein Cattle, Bulls all ages, a few good registered cows, Shropshire Sheep, two good Bucks, Shetland Ponies, White Plymouthrock Chickens, Pea Fowls. Write for prices or come and see them. We can please you. ROY N. RUNYON FOR RENT —Riverside barn. Possess- FOUND —A piece of watch fob. Ownion Sept. Ist. Inquire of John er may have same by calling at this Smitley, 221 No. Ist. street. ts. office. 200t3 ,IEN our illustrated catalogue ex FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eight room plains how we teach the barber trade modern home in Marion, Ohio. Will in few weeks, mailed free. Write Mol- take stock of goods In exchange, er College, Indianapolis. 193t6 Chas. Brimfield, Mansfield, O. 197t3 Special Vacation Tours CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE TO Detroit, Cleveland, Cedar Point, Put-in-Bay and Niagara Falls Tickets on sale every Saturday during the summer at greatly reduced fares. RETURN LIMIT 12 DAYS See H.J. Thompson Agt. for Particulars
KALVER MARKETS. - ' Wool ...................... ,21c@25c Beef hides ..11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET, Spring Chickens 14c Indiana Runned ducks t 8c Fowls 10c Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 12c Tom turkeys .12c I Old hen turkeys 12c i Old Roosters 5c Butter 16c 'Eggs 20c Above prices para for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Prices for week ending Aug. 31,1914) Butter fat, No. 131 c Butter fat, No. 2 29c Butter, wholesale 31c Butter, retail 34c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.85 Egg $7.60 Chestnut, hard $7.85 Pea, hard $6.85 Poca, Egg and Lump $4.75 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley .*....54.00 R. Lion $4.25 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $4.75 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50
FOR SALE—Five-passenger 40 h p touring car, in good condition. New tires on rear, one extra casing and the. Preat-o-llte tank, Klaxon horn. Price $250:00 If sold this week. —A. ,1. Smith. 201t3 FOR SALE —129 acres good prairie farm; 6 blocks to Interurban and Lake Shore depot. Good improvements; 40 acres good corn, one-halt will pass with farm. Price, S9O per acre. 330 acres, 2 miles to I,ake Shore and interurban depot; 80acres timber worth $10,000; 80 acres in pasture with running stream. Modern improvements. Price, $75 petacre.—M. H. Miller, Bristol, Ind. 201t2 FOR SALE —Twin cylinder HarleyDavidson motorcycle. Good as new. Only in use a few months. For sale cheap if sold at once.—A. H. Hackman; 'phone 522. 201t3 E. L. Carroll & Son have installed a complete grinding and bolting machine for the manufacture of chick and scratch feeds, cracked corn and chop. 201t4 i MODERN LAUNDRY We have taken the agency for the Modern Laundry of Marion, Ind. Individual Laundry Bags and Sanitary wash cloth to each customer. Work called for-delivered and guaranteed. VISIT THE SANITARY BARBER SHOP AND BATH HOUSE Shining parlor and bath open on Sunday. First door west of City Hall on Monroe St.
ARE YOU OVER 65? A well known life insurance company has made an investigation of all its death losses of $5,000 or above. It finds that after seven years fully 90 per cent of the people who received the money had either lost or Sp en t the entire amount received. It has also found that 88 Per cent of men over 65 years of age in this country are dependent, either upon their children for support, or upon public charity. And this is a country where men are better paid for their work than in any other country in the world. Poverty isn’t criminal. That’s true. But it’s worse. It's disreputable. You can avoid poverty if you want to do so—but you have to practice some ®eif-denial and cut out wasteful expenditures. It's up to you! Keep your money in the First National Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana [star grocery Sweet Potatoes lb 4c Bananas dz 15c Celery, bunch 5c Spanish Onions lb. 7c Apple ß , peck 25c Marco flour 75c Strawberries in syrup 15c * Blackberries in syrup 15c Seedless Raisins, lb 13c Tin cans, dz 35c Pint mason cans 50c Quart mason can 60c Pure Cider Vinegar 25c t Paraffine wax 10c ■ Mixed Spices 5c kill Johns,
NOTICE TO NON-’ESIDENT. State of Indiana, county of Adams, ss: In the Adams circuit Court, Sept. Term, 1914. The Citizens Bank of Spencervlll, O. vs. Martin Gerke, ft a). No. 8813. Complaint to foreclose of Mortgage It appearing from affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that Martha E. Ahr, of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Martha E. Ahr that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the sth dav of Oct., 1914, the same being the 25th 1 Judicial day of the next regular terra thereof, to be holden at the Couit House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 7th day of September A. D. 1914, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence Witness, my name and Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 10th day of August, 1914. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Leete & Light, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 13-20-27 " o APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the Estate of Joseph E. Mann late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LOUISA MANN, Executor. C. J. LUTZ, Atty. Aug. 11, 1914. 13-20-27 o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of James E. London late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. AMBROSE Q. DURBIN Administrator. August 15, 1914. Dore B. ERWIN, atty.. 20-27-3 o — - APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Charles E. Patton, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. FLORA PATTON. Administratrix. Aug. 26. 1914. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 27-3-10 o APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Henry Worthman. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM WORTHMAN, Aug. 26, 1914. Fruchte & Litterer. Attys. 27-3-10 o ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. In the Matter of the Estate of James E. Louden. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of James E. Loudon, deceased will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Monroe Township, Adams County, Indiana located 1% miles south and 2% miles east of Monroe, and 2 miles west and % mile north of Salem. Indiana on Tuesday September 15, 1914 beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. the personal property of said decedent consisting of Horses. One six year old horse. One three year old horse. One two-year old horse. • Cattle. Two milch cows, one yearling heifer, one spring calf. Hogs. One large red sow, will farrow in September. Eight young sows due to tarrow in September. Three large barrows. Four spring pigs. Grain, Feed and Farm Implements, Etc. Six tons hay in mow, Two acres corn in field, 50 bushels rye, 75 bushels oats. One Studabaker wagon, One two horse wagon. One carriage, One storm buggy, Hay ladders, Corn plow, One riding plow, One breaking plow. One binder, One mower, One grain drill, % interest in hay loader One corn sheller, One grind stone, Seven balls twine, 120 ft. hay rope, 3 hay pulleys, Bunch Os rope, One seed sower, One sythe. One spade, One shovel, One scoop shovel, 3 pitch forks, Trip rope, 2 corn cutters, One pair hame straps, One pair single trees and clevis, 2 collar pads, One pair choke straps. 2 horse collars. Double set work harness, One set work harness, One set buggy harness, One double set fly nets, 4 heavy work collars, 1 light horse collar, Shovel plow & harrow teeth. One double shovel plow, 1 new ground plow, 1 mud boat, 2 hand saws, 4 harness snaps, One pair pinchers, 3 pair pinchers, 1 box bolts, 5 pulleys, 1 large bucket, One ladder. One lawn mower, One scythe. One log chain, One log chain, 2 chicken coops, 1 sledge, One water pipe, 75 chickens, 1 cream separator, one churn, one meat chopper, 1 can separator oil, 2 hatchets, 6 jars and crocks, 30 gallon iron kettle. One lard press, One scoop board, One Tongue truck, 440 loads of corn in field Terms of Sale. All sums of five dollars and under cash in hand, over five dollars, a credit of nine montlia will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor bearing interest after maturity and secured by resident surety to the sat-
isfaction ot the undersigned. AMBROSE Q DURBIN, . Administrator. DORE B. ERWIN, Attorney. JEFF LIECHTY, Auctioneer M S. LIECHTY. Clerk. 20-27-3 ——o~ —— 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT , OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John Hess- • ler and brother, surviving partner- • ship, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, , Indiana, on the 18th day of Sept., 1914, i and show cause, If any. why the Final t Settlement Accounts with the estate -of said surviving partnership should 1 not be approved, and said heirs are 'notified to then and there make proof n os heirship, and receive their distributive shares. I JOHN HESSLER, f Surviving Partner. Decatur, Ind., Augj 21. 1914. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 27-3 —o — - EXECUTOR’S SALE. In the matter of the estate of Hen- < ry Worthman. j Notice is hereby given that the un- ‘ dersigned executor of the estate of • Henry Worthman, deceased, will offer , for sale at public auction at the late , residence of said decedent, in Kirk \land township, Adams County. Indiana. located one mile west and % mile south of Preble, Indiana, on Thursday. September 17, 1914, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. the personal property of said decedent, con- ( silting of Horse®. Four head —One colt, one 8-year-old bay horse, one 7-year-old bay horse, < one 5-year-old” bay mare, one 8-year- , I old bav horse, one yearling colt. ■ | Cattle. One 4-year-old cow, one 5-year-ohl 1 • cow, one 6-year-old cow, one 5-year-oid .'cow and calf, one 2-year-old heifer, one 12-year-old bull. Hogs. | Four brood sows, shoats and male hog. Two Duroc brood sows. 1 sow and pigs. 1 white sow, 1 male hog, 21 shoats, weighing about 50 ibs. each. , Sheep. Nine good ewes, 8 good lambs. Implements. One hay tedder. 1 grass mower, 2 ; [hay ladders. 1 spring wagon. 2 low > ' wagons. 1 Studabaker wagon and bed, 1 3 top buggies. 1 carriage, 1 old bug- ■ • gy, 1 feed grinder, 1 fanning mill. 1 j ■ seed sower. 1 hay rake. 2 breaking plows, 3 one-horse cultivators. 1 land roller. 1 bob-sled. 1 hay loader, 1 binder. 2 corn plows, 2 spring tooth and 1 , spike tooth harrow, 1 beet plow and lifter, 1 corn flanter. 1 -jrain drill. 1 ] 'extension ladders, 5 horse collars, 2 ( set fly nets. 2 sets work harness. 2 sets ] buggy harness, 3 horse blankets, pile . trash, 1 platform scales, 1 bushel basi [ket, 2 scoop shovels. 1 best scoop. < . forks and hook, 1 wheelbarrow. 2 tile .levels, 3 chains, 1 grind stone. 3 hoes, ' • 3 tree clippers, 1 scythe, 5 corn ctr- ‘ i ters, 2 spny pumps. 2 buck saws, 2,’ trowels, butchering tools, 2 post aug-[' urs, 3 cross-cut saws, hand saw, draw- ; ing knife, tools, 3 spades, shovel, axes, ( wedges, sledge. 1 cream separator. i 1 Grain. Four hundred bushels oats in bin, 10 i' bushel wheat. 15 ljushel rye, 45 bushel barley, 125 bushel corn in crib 40 tonsp hay in mow, 18 aer\s good corn in ' 1 field, 8 acres clover seed. Chickens. 165 head, old and young. ‘ Terms cf Sale. All sums of $5.00 and under, cash, 1 s in hand; over $5.00 a credit of nine;' tlmont’/i will be given, the purchaser ' - execuyng his note therefor, bearing i interest after maturity and. secured by I resident surety to the satisfaction of i he undersigned. WILLIAM WORTHMAN. Executor. Fruchte & Litterer, Attys. John Spuhler, Auct. 27-3-10 s PUBLIC SALE. 1 The undersigned will offer for sale at the farm of Henry Bauman, three miles northeast of Decatur, and one and one-half miles east of Monmouth, ion Wednesday, September 2, begin3[ning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Four good work horses, 19 head of cattle, consisting of one 2-year-old heifer, fresh; 6 heif3Jers, coming one and two years old; 6 steers, coming one and two years B e old; 1 cow. 1 red cow, 4 years old, giving molk; 1 red cow, 5 years old: ■ good milker; 2 calves. Hogs and i sheep: Six brood sows, due to farB row soon, some by day of sale. They 1 are well bred Durocs. 22 ewes, 1 Y buck and 1 lambs. Poultry: Twen- ’’ ty-four geese, 8 Indian Runner ducks, p 1 turkeys—6 old hens and 55 young e turkeys; 24 laying hens and some i, young chickens. Harness: Two sets '■ breeching harness, 7 collars, 2 sets ’ fly nets. Farming implements: One Milwaukee mower, in good running e order, Black Hawk' corn planter, with •• fertilizer attachment, in good running order; land roller, spring tooth harrow, Oliver riding plow, geftrless hay £ loader, spike-tooth harrow, hay rake, . riding cultivator, walking plow, disc, g one-horse wagon, farm wagon, cooke er, 2 hay ladders, set of bobsleds, set 1- log bunks, skid hoow and skids, sevr, eral log chains, fence stretcher, forks s shovels, spade, post augur, platform p scales, wooden alligator hay press, il complete, in good running order, with ’extra set of big chains. Hay in the r mow, six acres of corn in field and ?■ many other articles too numerous to ® mention. The Concord Ladies’ furt_ wish lunch.
Terms:—Sums under $5. cash in hand; over $5 a of 9 raon,h ’ will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note; 5 per cent off for cash. BAUMAN A ADDY. John Spoiler, Auct. J F. Fruchte. clerk. W. R. C. AT BLUFFTON District Meeting To Be There In October ijist evening the W. R. C held their regular meeting and arrangements were completed for the district convention to be held in this city In October. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Presbyterian church will serve dinner and supper to the visitors. Mrs. Martha Hatfield, a charter member and past president of the local order, will leave soon for her new home in Michigan, and in appreciation of her faithful service Mrs. M. J. Sawyer, in behalf of Lew Dailey corps, presented her with a handsome present, in token of the love and esteem in which she is held by the order. Thirty members were present and refreshments were served—Bluffton News. o — SLATED FOR AMBASSADOR.
Washington, Aug. 27—(Special »o Daily Democrat)—Samuel Foster, a wealthy Fort Waayne citizen, and Indiana banker, Is slated for the post of ambassador to Argentine, according to the report in administration circles today. While the white house has not positively confirmed it. there were strong intimations that Foster would get the place. —o NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, September term, 1914. August Heuselman vs. Harford Drummond et al. Quiet title. No. 8825. Now comes the plaintiff, by F. M. Schirmeyer and Heller, Sutton & Heller. his attorneys, and files his complaint herein together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residence, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown of the defendants, Harford Drummond, Mrs. Harford Drummond, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Herreford Drummond. Mrs. Herreford Drummond, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Hereford Drummond. Mrs. Hereford Drummond, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintff; that the names of tlie defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit. The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees. trustees and executors of the last will and testament, and the successors in interest, respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: HarforJ Drummond, Mrs. Harford Drummond, Herreford Drummond, Mrs. Herreford Drummond. Hereford Drummond. Mrs. Hereford Drummend, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: f the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the de|Visees. legatees, trustees and executors Jof the last will and testament, and the successors in interest, respectively, of the deceased widow, of each of the following named and desitffiated deceased persons, to-wit: Harford Drummond, Herreford Drummond. and Hereford Drummond, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiff; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is, therefore, given said defendants that unless they he and appear on the 36th day of the September 1914. term of the Adams Circuit Court being the 17th day of October, 1914, to be holden on the 7th day of September, 1914, at the court house in the City of Decatur, in said County, and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 27th day of August, 1914. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. F. M. Schirmeyer, Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 27-3-10 o —— FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Shropshire buck and one Duroc Jersev male hog. 0. T. Johnson, R. R. No. 10, residence % mile southeast of county farm. 201t3 I'OR SALE: Kitchen cabinet, extra large size, call Mrs. G. E. Mount, 10S South Third st. Phone 606. 196t3 WANTED—GirI for genral housework. Inquire of Mrs. J. Q. Neptune. ' 'Phone 23. LOST—A slie eighteen, open face Keystone Silverine watch. No. 5,660,398. Return to thi= office. 198t3
THROWN FROM BED Linn Grove. Ind. Aug. 27—The of Mrs. John Anderson was badly daaged by ligiitning Sunday night during the storm. Miss Eva Davis of Bluffton Miss Ida Neiderhcuaer, guests at ti )( , Anderson home were badly fright™ ed, the lightning striking that pa n n( the house where they were »leep| 8 . throwing them out of bed, landin. them across the room. Three WMt . lings fell on Miss Davis. Ump H , ter and cement were scattered all o¥fr the house. Tile building is insured o — NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the members of the Blue Creek Cemetery as ociation that a meeting of said aw elation will be held at the cemetery oo Tuesday, September 1, at 1:00 p. for the purpose of electing a trustee ahd to transact such other business necessary. By order of the president of the Itoard. 202t3 M. A. RIPLEY, PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer at public sale at his farm residence 114 miles west of Willshire and known as the John Walter’s farm on Thursday, September 3, 1914 Beginning at 12:30 o’clock p. m. The following property, to-wit: Horses and Cattle One Bay safe family horse, weight about 1200 lbs. one heavy team, weight 3200 lbs., good workers. One 5 year old Red Cow, fresh 7 weeks; % year old Jersey cow, will be fresh the last of December. Hogs and Sheep. One Brood Sow, will farrow by day of sale; ten Shoats. 5 months old. Six head of good young Ewes. Farming Implements. Sausage grinder, 2 Stillyards. Hand com planter, Cross cut saw, Garden plow, Harrow. Stone bed, Double shovel, Brush sythe and barrells, Turnbull wagon. Set of hay ladders, 20 foot ladder. Hay rake. Tomato Crates. 3 shipping chicken coops, Fork and shovels. Walking breaking plow. Riding breaking plow. Hand feed cutter. 2 check row corn planters, 1 having fertilizer attachment; Disc, Wheel corn cutter, Deering binder, Storm cab, only been in use 8 months; set single buggy harness, set good double breeching harness, Galvanized hog trough. Riding cultivator. Hay fork, and hay rope. Iron kettle and ket’.e rack. 2 kitchen tables, stand and a dozen jars. Brown “Leghorn Hens. This entire stock must be sold as I am going to leave the farm. TERM: A 9 months credit will be given the purchaser giving a bankable note. 4 per cent, off for cash. JIM G. BILDEKBACK RALPH HILEMAN, Auctioneer. o FOR SALE. At Belmont Stock Farm, 2’i miles northeast of Decatur. % mil? north of Dent schol house, 'phone 8-L, Hampshire hogs at farmers’ prices, pigs, boars, bred sows and gilts. Holstein cattle, bulls, ail ages, a few good registered cows, Shropshire sheep, two good bucks. Shetland ponies, White Plymouth Rock chickens, pea fowls. Write for prices or come and see them. We can please you. m-w-f ROY N. RUNYON. o — NOTICE. We, the undersigned clothing dealers, agree to close our respective clothing stores at 6 o'clock p. ro., every evening of this week, excepting Saturday, on account of Chautauqua week: Holthouse, Schulte & Co. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. Vance & Hite. The Myers-Dailey Co. o STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given of the annual meeting of the stockholders ot the Citizen’s Telephone company o f Decatur, Indiana, which will be held at the office of the Secretary of said company in said city on Monday, September 7, 1914, at 7:00 o’clock p- mfor the election of five directors osaid company and the transaction o> such other business as may be property brought before said meeting. M. SCHIRMEYER200tl0 Secretary. oPATRONS, NOTICE My dental office will be closed ail of next week until Saturday niornins. as I shall be out of the city. 202t2 FRED PATTERSON o LOST—A silk ribbon watch fob, ■ Elk's tooth attached. Finder pie '- - return to Waring Glove Company a' l receive reward. ' ’ WANTED—Salesmen, local and trawling to reach every town in Adam-' Co. To right man exceptional opP*’tunity. Weekly commission ® ett ments. Write today. Brown Brothers Nurseries. 196t2 Rochester. N- v WANTED—PIain sewing and children’s clothes, 1005 Adams St., 200 • A GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE-For sale ( small payment down, balance same - rent. Also Moving Picture show " 1 sell cheap if taken soon. Erwin Michaud, ts
