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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Ind., Oct. 14 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—-Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing steady. Heavy, $9.15®59.25; mixed and yorkers, s9.oofi>s9.lo; pigs, $8.00(j|) $8.25; roughs, $8,00; stags, Js.so(ji) $6.50; cattle, 750; steady til sheep 2.600; lower; top lambs, J 9.10. Q. T. SURn. Wheat 98c Oats 28c Corn 81c Rye ...,75c Barley . '. *sc Clever Seed $8.50 Alatke Seed $7.50 Timothy Seed $3.00 NIBLICK * 80. Z Eggs 27c Butter 15c @ 18c FULLENKAMFB. Eggs 27c Butter 3ac BERLINQB. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 41c Fowls • • ■ loc

' MR. FARMER If you intend to make a sale see me at once for a date, or call Phone Office No. 43 , JEFF LIECHTY Live Stock and General Auct. Monroe, Ind. *+*+*♦♦♦*♦*+♦*+ ♦ 100 CORDS + ♦ of good dry ash cook wood. * ♦ ‘ Call * ♦ BENNETT’S COAL YARD ♦ ♦ ’Phone 199. + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦+++++ STAR {GROCERY | Buckwheat Flour 10c Qraham Flour 10c Marco Maple Syrup 25c Campbell’s Soups 10c Marrowfat Beans, tb 10c Small Sack Flour 73c Large Sack Flour $1.45 25 fb. Cane Sugar $1.40 Perfection Crackers, Tb. ... 8c New Mince Meat, Qt. Can..2sc fc Dromedary Dates 10c Now California Peaches, tb. 10c Milk, 6 small cans 25c Milk, 3 large cans 25c Deviled Ham 10c Bird Seed 10c Will Johns, ■—i ■wwj i i i STssrs l

Ve'd have a fine sort of a world if we pcrmillcdj.( iproved.untried.untested men to leap in and .te what pleases their vanity.-Our Battleships would st in the docks. there would be no stokers,- every sailor 1} »uld be strutting" about the decks in the cocked hat of a ar admiral.” wttr UKUfnw. BggUfflS You can have money in the Bank if you. work for it and SAVE. PflMiaJsMa T_J ’ •S’ecatur-Stab- '

Ducks 9c Geese 8c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 10c, Old Hen turkeys 10c i Old Roosters ...5c Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 25c Above prices are tor poultry free from feed. KALVER'B MARKETS, Wool 21C02»c Beef hides ... xea _.lle Calf ..13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] VOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Chickens 11c Indian Runner Ducaa 8c Fowls 10c Ducks Sc Geese ........Sc Young turkeys . 14c Old Tom Turkeys 11c Old Hen Turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Eggs 256 Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat delivered 29c Butter fat in country 26c Butter wholesale 29c

Dr. E. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones K O ffi ee M 'lß6 DECATUR, IND. I S ! AUCTIONEER Harry Daniels, the live stock and farm sale auctioneer 10 years experience Phone at my expense E. W. FRANCE i at Pleasant Mil's, Ind. or CHARLES W, YAGER Decatur, Ind, i = ■ BRIGHTER BUSINESS “Business is brighter," say the Government Re- ; jjorts, “than at any time since the War began. Not the smallest indications of brighter business are the increasing demands on the Service of this fast growing National Bank. Business men recognize the value of our Service and more and more of them are taking advantage of the opportunities it offers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. '

b|OTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, J the Ist. day of November, 1915, will 'l bo the last day to pay your fall Install ! ment of taxes. The treasurer's office : will be open from 7 o’clock a. tn. until I 5 o'clock p. nt. each week-day and the books will iwsitively be Closed at > I five o’clock p. m. on Monday, November Ist. ! | All taxes not paid by that time will 'I became deliquent and the penalty of 1 ten per cent will be added. Do not ! put your taxes off as they must be paid and the law points out the duty ' of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a devision of taxes or wish to make partial payment should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away, so do not ask it. W. J. ARCHBOLD, 244t18 Treasurer Adams Co ’WILLRECEIVEBIDS? The undersigned will receive sealed bids up to three o’clock p. m., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, for the sale of 44 feet, more or '.ess, of inlot 47, in the city of Decatur, Indiana. The lot is located just south of the D. M. Hensley store and is an ideal building property. The improvements include a house now arranged for tenant on second door, and three business rooms on first floor. A certified check for $101) must accompany each bid. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, subject to action by the lodge. Bids must be filed at the First National Dank on or before date mentioned. FINANCE COMMITTEE. 24216 F. & A. M. o CIDS ARE WANTED. We will receive bids up to October 21st for a switchboard operator at Preble. We will furnish house but no fuel or gas. Contract must be made for not less than one year. The directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. PREBLE TELEPHONE CO. By J. C. Grandstaff, See’y. 237t3-e-o-d STRAY HOGS TAKEN UP Harvey Koos, residing on the Jacob Koos farm two miles east of the city has taken up a bunch of stray hogs that the owner may get by paying for their keep and this advertisement. (3 HERE is a remedy that will cure most all skin an* scalp troubles. Ecrema, Barbers Itch, Itch, Cuts and Sores. Why waste time and money when B, B. Ointment is an ointment of reel merit? Ask your druggist. If not handled send 50 cents to the ; B. B. Ointment Co.. 217 Monroe street, ; 'Jecatur. Indiana. 150 CORDS DRY WOOD We have turned our wcod business over to EMERSON BENNETT Call Phone 199 for quick delivery of good dry white ash cook stove wood. SMITH & BELL. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnnn office 102 I none Residence 143 LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering I thank you for your past favors. I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. J, N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind.

MADE POPULAR BY THE WAR l Newspaper Reader Calls Attention to the Extensive Use of the Word . “Mobilize." He was a talkative fellow, and there was no denying him. 1 "Now, that,’’ he said, slapping his open newspaper, "is one funny thing come out of the war. Here!” he ex1 claimed, and held up the page, point- [ ing to un advertisement which read: t “Straw Hats Mobilized in Our Window Tomorrow.” "Os course.” he continued, "the newspaper reporter and the ad writer can’t report a wedding or proclaim a bargain sale these days wlthi out employing the lingo of the military writer. The joke,” he proceeded, “Is in the popular usage of this ' , here word ’mobilize,’ lately come into everybody’s mouth. When a number of things of any sort are got together into a bunch these days they are humorously said to be mobilized. “But,” he remarked, "when a man has a mobile face it is not because hie face is assembled. Doesn’t anybody remember," he asked, “what the word mobilize meant before the war? Well, it means just the same today, and its j meaning does not alter as a military term. The process of putting an army upon a war footing,” he said, raising his Anger, "Is called mobilization. That Is, together with certain other activities, the men actually in uniform and In barracks are supplemented by the reserves, and the army is turned from an incomplete and, so to say, stationary condition, into a complete condition in which it Is loosed from all local ties which hinder action. It is, in short, rendered mobile. "I overheard the other day,” he want on, "a remark which gave me light on the cause, yery probably, of the popu-1 lar misconception of this lately greatly abused word. One fellow says to another, ’The Italians have mob-ilized, 1 i pronouncing the first syllable as though it were the word mob. And there you are, the popular fancy, army, mob, grotesque notion!” POSSIBLY ADVICE WAS GOOD As Things Were Farmers’ Words Might Have Seemed to Contain Germs of Wisdom. Jeptha Wade, a widely known Cleve-| land man, has a winter home at Thomasville, Ga. One of his sons Is an amateur balloonist, and occasionally makes an ascent from Thomasville. If the family fail to hear promptly from him, they set forth in a motor car and j search until they find him. One day, when the roads were slippery with mud, the car skidded and slid part way down a bank. It brought up without damage against a large tree. Mr. Wade could not get it back on the road, and appealed sot help to a farmer plowing in the field below. The farmer hitched his team to the front axle, and soon pulled the car out of trouble. Mr. Wade looked back and said, “That tree saved us from a bad acci-1 dent; If It had not been there, we should have turned over and been, badly hurt.” “Yes, suh,” drawled the farmer, “that cert’nly is a useful tree! This morning a young feller in a balloon; got stuck In it, and I had to h’ist him oat.” "Why, that was our son!” exclaimed both Mr. and Mrs. Wade excitedly. The farmer looked at them for a moment with a puzzled expression;' then his face lighted up with a smile, 1 and he said: “I reckon you folks would find life, easier if you was to stay home more>’' —Youth's Companion. The Untrained Soldier. An Interesting view of the status of the British army at the front Is contained in a letter from a university man serving in France: "The battle of Neuve Chapelle found us here with a relatively enormous army. It resembled a physically perfect wrestler who didn't quite know how to wrestle. To tell him how wab beyond the power of any man; that was an art that could only be learned by years of maneuvers on a co- , iossal scale, like the kaiser's maneuvers, and those o, the powerful French army. No British general, however* much he may have studied, has ever had so great a mass of men to deal with. To me the wonder is not that we did so badly, but that we did so remarkably well, in the circumstances. To place the blame on Kitchener for not providing sufficient high explosive shells is a criticism so highly fatuous that I should like to hustle its inventor along the thirty odd miles of British front, and then treat him to a dose of ‘chlorine.’ “ —London Observer. Hymn Books Rout Mad Dog. A mad dog broke up the services and put to flight the congregation in St. John's Episcopal church in West Hoboken. In the middle of the sermon the huge mongrel dashed through the open door and down the center aisle. The terrified congregation scrambled over seats, huddled in corners and tried to escape from the building. One little girl was bitten in the leg. She was hurried away by her parents. Then the dog made for the minister, Rev. Edward J. Cleveland, in the pulpit Mr. Cleveland met the dog’s attack with a volley of hymn books, and managed to drive it into a vestry room back of the altar, where he locked it in. Tho church had been emptied by thia time, and the services were not resumed. A policeman shot the dog in the.church. —New York American.

| HELP WANTED WANTED—Base burner, in good condition. Call Mrs. George Flanders. Decatur. Ind. 245t3 ROOMERS W ANTED—luquire of Mrs. D. D. Heller, Fifth street. Heat, light and bath. 208tf. CALVES 'fAKEN”Uf , “two _ ca!ves were taken up about two weeks ago. Owner can have same by calling at undersigned and paying for this ad. —Herman Buick, R. R. No. 11, Decatur. 242t3 FTtS'-V hernemaae sauer kraut at ■ ■ FOR SALE ORItKNT Park hotel. D. W, Myers, ’phone 752. 229tf HOUSE FOR’RENT— St. good condition. Injuire of Heller, Sutton & Heller. 167tf. FOR RENT—Park hotel Inquire of D. W. Myers, Wichester St. 216tf FOUND A good coat. Owner can i have same by calling at A. R. 801 l I residence and describing coat 2431.1 ‘ WANTED—To dean’aud set up your i stoves. —Jim Covcrdale. Telephone! | 14-R. 243t3 | ! FOR SALE—Three brood sows, with i pigs. Full blood O. 1. C. Inquire of j I R. R. Ulrey, Decatur, R. R. No. 1. halfi mile east of Stop 15. 243t3 AUTO LIVERY SERVICE—hty or night, telephone 658 or see Sam i Wyatt. 244 e. o. d. tw. ; ~Fresh - home made sauer kraut at . Fullenkamp's. 244t2 ; FOR RENT—Six room house, with toilet, city water and lights; brick ' street. —Erwin’s office. 245tf ,— . - —...— -K. ' FOR SALE —Gray mare, sound anj a good one. six years old, weighs' ' about 1400 lbs. Will sell right. Roy Baker, 118 S. 10th. street. 244t3 FOR~SALE—White* Wyandotte and White Single Combed Leghorn cockerels.—Charles Zimmerman, rural route No. 2, Decatur, Ind. 245t3 FOR RENT —Fine business room, one block from court house. Inquire . Democrat. 245t4 I DOST- -While driving to Wren, Ohio. through Pleasant Mills, a small 1 purse, containing sls in bills, by Mrs. | Isaac Everett. Reward is offered. 1 Return "to Democrat, or to Mrs. Isaac ■ Everett and receive reward. 246t3 .’OR SALE—Good young work horse , j for sale, cheap.—Geo. Zimmerman. I Decatur, Ind. 246t3 'FOR SALE Typewriter, practically good as new, only sls; cost SIOO. Will ship f«jr trial prepaid; also . graphophone, cheap.—J. O. Stedel, j 212 E. sth St., Cincinnati, O. 246t6 . MAARY—If you are lonely. Manywealthy, elibigle, both sexes, wishes 1 early marriage. Successful, confiden- | tial ahd strictly reliable. Descriptions free. "Our Successful Correspondence Club,” Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, ! Oakland, Cal. 5-10-17 FOUND—GoId ring with initials - cn set. Owner may have same by calling at this office and describing. i FOUND —Automobile crank. Owner may have same by calling at this , office. I I STOP CATARRH! OPEN ! NOSTRILS AND HEAD | i i i Says Cream Applied in Nostrils f ? Relieves Head-Colds at Once. ? If your nostrils are clogged and your head is stuffed and you can’t breathe . freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream fialm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into | your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swol- | len mucous membrane and you get inI stant relief. Ah! how good ft feels. Your nostrils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness c*- struggling for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It’s a delight

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xo i k'i: T<M Noth'- I" l ’*'; ' waled hblH.r.u; followlng l!"P" r '-ut sewer on and structlon of »route, to-wlt: •ih.ntf tho ’"H' . ~ . nter • ( the (lb <',inin:eucing' in th , r „f Inlot No. ley at th<- Hist addlll"" to the 1 HID 111 Si | i''li»u" n n !!•! ttienie run,,f "'•“"mi'h . " ‘ direction n nlng ln « |«v approximately t" terminate in the "’•™ S .r«el. Ur oflhff al . X,-,. suf, in ' ; a "‘ , h,l h"me running In th,. City l,r '77. 1 ! % Yi.in in H>- " t»er k northwesterly ir thence runof Itu- alley n ">i t 1 lirM -tion about Vst ,n ' r ina in sewer Commencing In tl.e-enter- of h al; le y nt th" n to 50. sill ‘ n '’7" .. Indiana, thence the < 'lty of I", ,'rt westerly direction runnlriK n « nort „ nl „ g west about 155 fo’l- n< t ;t6 feet station Oln, thv neb ()f theßl . Commencing al th'.,! r ' n 'er of inlot N" ley nt the addition to the 593 in Grant tJivnce runnty of i’ca ur Indian, j nlng ■>"; !> n 11 running east In .about 1- “J" a ,|ev about 36 fete, m terminate in the Main of the district i northeawt by the ', ij eS adjaand H <’• L'uhrman, wh eh th.” cent to the Scheimann First addition k s*" 1 ..! r:; ' IK mi be required to deposit ertllled < ne<K for $50.00 with bld. Bidders blanKs will be furnished c,t> . Witness my hand and otfl > G • ♦ hl*? 7th day '’f October, IjIdl?i S 4 <lh H. M. PuVOSS, City Clerk. TctT-i■" KSI ,n: ' ,-s ’ Tlfe State of Indiana. County of Ad?n n "t'he S Adani ? Circuit Court. Septem- ! be MaTv r Engel l Gerke by her guardian ! Theodore Co-rk.-. vs. Tl,.- .'itizens' Stat, i Bank of Spencerville, Ohio, ei -i • (’omplalnt for review of Judgment. . o. ' ’'"it 1 ’ appearing from affidavit filed In the above entitled cause, that The <. I tlI sens' State Bank of Spencerville, Ohio of the above named defendants. Is a 1 non-resident of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given th, said The Citizens' Hank of Spencer ville Ohio, that they be and appeal before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the -6th day of November 1315. the same being the 11th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to he holden at the J-OUrt House in the City of Decatur, Indiana commencing on Monday, the 14th day of November. A. D.. 1315. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, 01 the same will be heard and determined In their absence. Witness, my name and seal or said court hereto affixed, this 7th day of October, 19ir ’j., EnDINANr) BLEEKE. Clerk. S R. Alden, Attorney for Plaintiff. 7-14-21 - ——o— —■ ■ ~ SHERIFF’S SALE. The State of Indiana, Adams County, ss In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. Old Adams County Bank vs. Geneva C. Murray, Charles D. Murray. No. 294? By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of said coun:y and state. I have levied upon the real estate hereinafte? mentioned and will expose for sale a public auction at the east door of the court house in tho city of oocat ir, a<i ams County, Indiana, between the hour* of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o’clock p. m on TliUFMihiy, the 3Mh Day of October, I!H.’ the rents and profits for a term no* exceeding seven years of the follow ing des« ribed real estate, situated ir Adams County, Indiana, to-wit Inlot number ninety-three (93) in the original plat of the toxyn (now city) ol Decatur. Indiana. Antj. on failure to realize therefron the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs. I will at the sam« time and in the same manner afore said, offer for sale the fee simple o! the above described premises. Taken as the propertv of Geneva C Murray and Charles D. Murray to satisfy said order of sale this 7th day o! October, 1915. 7-14-21 ED G SEN, Sheriff. .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of James Hendricks, sr„ deceased, to appear in th< Adams circuit court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 29th day of October 1915, and show cause, if any. why tht final settlement accounts with the es tate of said decedent should not b( j approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive I shares. HOMER C HENDRICKS. BEN SMITH. Decatur. Ind., Ort. 1, 1913 EXeCUt ° r ’' Clark J. Lutz, Atty. ;_n APPOINTMENT OF EXECITOR. emteVp?T i ' 'leaked” e -lm' estate la probably solvent CHRISTIAN M. WELDY. Sept. 25, 1915 Executor. James T. Merryman. Atty. 39-7-u APPOINTMENT OF AinilNlsTHATHIX. 'iers'lgned 1 that thp un The 1 r^ik^ , “ n ->-"‘ ea ’’ ESTHER OALLMEYEH i,s,r»- AuSr™' 1 "- —- . 14-21-28 notu eof real the of'jaeib lk ) a .‘ lmi J l ‘! trator of ed, vs. Catherine J b 1 l e, eaß - Run’kel. U <keea U > ed el M Wid i" W " f '' ftcob •’ ter Dunkel Aar ffaret Kunkel LhnJ < nkel, and MarKunkel. de< eased h wh en Os Ja,, ob J the de.eden' inShe - l i' Vl "‘ a 80n cause. Elmer Waltlr’7 ? b<, ' v entitlei ma B. Walter ,u. ' h i lßb and of Em laughter of d - "ho was t ed, Jacob DorF« n vv ß^ ove nam ’ Jane Walters “nd w? , tPrs ' Cora dron of sai(l Emma Tw* ! ers - ' 1111 was a daughter " alt ers. who J. Runkel 1 the '’cedent, Jacob ‘hat latrator of the estate* of“ ,k 8 , adm ‘n- , hel, deceased, has rtiJa °t’ ItunF -1 '’eaerlbed, to m.k. in sal(1 Petition ‘■aid Proceedings in l i7i ßsarv Parties to tOU,t <» the Cu7 U o‘| LX’tur’

A.lams County. Indlann day of I»•,-»»i»ibvr, ini., ' ** , *ta' Witness, the s.-nl (in ,| , , court this util ilnv of ( a ,<*f U|. FEItDINAND |u i.-:,!.*’". Clerk, Adams i'n , !..',' 'I'--ANDREW tJOT'^e'; Clark J. Lutz, Altorii\'"'r!!!. !< ’' I, '«' Istra tor. It. *' l ? l * 4•»Ml N I s TB Vl'Oß>*i t, , In the matter oftho est.u.. < C (lalhnever. Notice Is hereby given n,.., dersigneil, aamlniatrutri\ late of Henry C. Galin,, .“' n. will offer for sale, at pu ' 'ins| ut the lute reshleiu e m , ■ ,| i | twIn Preble township. Adams c’"' “ li -b ,Ilana. 1 mile south of s, 'B. h. theran church, or 24 imi.s , U of Wlllhims, on what is . '"oi known as the Louin Keen, i l ,, l | | ' n , W j l-'rhlay. November |,,|- beginning ut 10 o’clm k lowing property, to-wlt: f«|. Six Head of Horses:—o n >- | mv , I brood mare. I black r,,,,, Mtt bl.-u-k driving mare, 1 tin....,'"*' I sorrel draft mare, 1 two-i, ~ ! r -“ , 4 draft mare, 1 viie-year-ohl Fifteen Head Short Is l Some eligible to regist 1 ,t| Hll ‘ tnlleli cows, some giving luUk ami some will be fresh - • choice steers, 2 blooih-.l sh,'. heifers. 6 head chotr. good ns grows. Thirty-five llead of Hog, - brood sow, with 12 pigs i s ,, w pigs, and 1 sow, with 7 r .... sides; 2 broil sows that v. 11 , ’ mon; HO head choice sh ... . .7 '* a-elght about 125 pounds. ’’■*«» erest In male hog; one-hair ii,>,., ' bull. * Farming Iniplements Two r wagons, top buggv , hay loader ,[' drain drill, riding vulklng breaking plow .1 ha ,, mower, one-half Interest ~ ipreader. hay tedder, h i . • k , er, cheek row corn plain, u ' spreader, hay tedder, hav 1.1 k,. ■ultivator. land roller, spike t-adh • -,w bay ladders, set w.,ik oil tank Poultry:—Eight dozen • bl. k. n s , md one-half dozen ducks. Farm Products:—Sixteen a. ~, e „ M ’em In Held, wheat, oat.- . u .1 n bln; 15 tons hay In nm«. and ither articles too numerc s Hon. Terms. Five dolars and under. • ash; ove 'hat amount a < redit of .ntirn »jj be given, purchaser Mix ing - : ,1, pproxe l security, ami « n L ih!,. : •lon ami appraisement law- :, .ng 6 per cent interest antarltr '..sitlveh no goods to b. . >v...| u . til satisfactory settleim i t n, ~|f ESTHER GALI.MEYEIf. Administratrix Harry Bunn, John J. 11.>. -tingartner, Vucts. J. F. Fruehte. Atty. 1 I-:1- t.fci SOTI< S OF < OVIMISSIONI HX s UE OF HE 41. EST VI E—< XI «F. MM. ■ Notice is hereby given ti nt ttie u3 .j lersfgned commlaaioner. .11.1. • ■he Adams Cln ui» Conn, ..f \dam -ounty. Indiana, at the Sep.- a i..r i,- a >f said court, 1915. In u • ■ b>-p,-. tltlon of real estate, so. »i, • , , action was brought, whei eir !’ || : • tetter is plaintiff. ac t v® ' inniieker and Hulda Hu: a. >r are defendants, and I 'ause No. 9054 on the re. ; ,-ourt. bv authority ~f th- ■ 1 'e. ,-ourt entered In civil ordet k •4 of said court on page ~f tw ] •ecords of said Adams ,'ii- t I vill offer for sale ut puldi vile w f he highest and most respm.s .. IJe it the east door of • a Vlams County. In the State lieu. , >n Friday. November 12. 1915. ■etween the hmtrs of 10 . • e. rn. of said day. and If net soM, the sable will be continue •• set he same hours of each su. • ■ t tar | until sold, the following des •state in the Town of Bert,. Vitin | 'ounty. State of Indiana b'-a ' Twenty-one and one-half '.D.-ifet n width off pf the west - f : : I one tl) ir. the Town of I -re-. At-<| , as County, in the ritute of lu.l s 1 tald lot is designated on 1 :<.Mi. j lat of said Town of B t' Also, inhit number one li d ad ■ hirty-one 11311 In Daniel \\ - • ■ >ml addition to the Town I-'nr, tl Xdams County. State of Ini • Terms of bale. One-third (1-31 cash in ' •! nt- 1 third <l-3i in nine (9) ami c-tie-thlra a .1-3) In eighteen tlx) montl f: n.<u. J • f sale, deferred payment- ear > per cent interest from <la; — ■■■el ; o be secure 1 by approved : ••• "• , ■urlty and by first ir.ortc - tw ■ real estate so sold. Purchasers of said real •-t ti- it iay all of the purchase nmi •■■ : •>•• 1 >f sale If so desired Sal l - •* " >e made subject to the app. : hr 1 ulanm Circuit Court. JOHN SCHI 11' l.h. Comnhsslnner hhurger & Pariiah, Attys. H-ii -’-l —o— BARGAIN FOK YOU I am offering for sale a splendid dome in Decatur, located at 728 W treet, on a lot 70x140 with plenty ruit, garden space, good cistern veil and out buildings, a seven room touse with good cellar, a laticed porrt. •very thing convenient and in endition. Will sell for $1,600 if taken it once. If you want an ideal home J Jecatur this is your chance to gel» eal bargain. See me at the property. E. Reynolds. --"'I SALES MANAGER:We have an exceptionally good 0?ng for a man to act as Saten-Manaf-or Decatur and vicinity. Give ss s '.perlence, age, married or sinjk md two reference*. Box 237. Mar ■ Indiana, NOTICE TO CONSUMERS « Water Bills for the quarter a-e now due and payab * et the treasurer’s office. The monthly electric lig t bills are also due. Pay on or before the 2 1 and save the discount. C TY TREASURER