Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1916 — Page 4
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I 1 V EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N~Y.7 Oct. 23—(Special to Dully Democrat)— Receipts, «,- 400; shipments. 950 yesterday; receipts. 13,COO; shipments 4,7.50 today: official to New York Saturday, 3,420; hogs dosing steady. Medium and heavy, 10.40©$10.50; yc.rkers, $1().25510.35; pigs, $9.25© $9.50; roughs. $9.2057 $9.50; stags, $7.50©58.50: cattle, $5,750; good cattle, 10c@15c higher; cat cows, 25c lower; others steady; no prime steers here; tops, $9.25: butcher steers. $6.50 ©58.25; cows, heifers, [email protected]; sheep. 9,000; steady; top lambs. $10.75; yearlings, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; ewes; $7.50; down. G. T. BURK. Wheat $1.57 Oats 45c Corn $1.15 Rye sl.lO Barley 75c 4 lover seed $8.50 Alsike seed $8.25 Timothy seed $1.75 NIBLICK A CO. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 30c Butter 20c@25c BOWERS-NIBLICK GRAIN CO. Wool 38c BERLING'B. Chickens 14c DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s Hnnrc 1:30 to 5:00 nours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE’ 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopatny Dr. C. V. Connell veterFnary SURGEON Phone itoMenee 143 ill >i WfT”f f Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc X Marco Dried Beef 15c » Marco Peanut Butter 15c E Marco Pork and Beans 10c <8 Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc ? Marco Rolled White Oats..loc p Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c & I Marco Horse Radish Mustard j | Marco Corn Flakes 10c S Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ...HOc d Marco Macaroni 10c f Marco Spaghetti 10c J Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c a Marco French Olive Oil ....She ? Marco White Table Syrup ..15c a Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c rj Will Johns,
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uuA V fuas* JksMSsaMM6 FoWla 15 Ducks 10 '• Geese 8 Young turkeys ~15 Old Tom turkeys 13 : Old hen turkeys 13 ; Old roosters 7 Eggs 1...316 Above >r>cee are KM ecaltry ir» from food. FORNAX MILLING CO. ' Wheat sls * New Corn so1 Oats I Rye $1.0( MARTIN-KLEPPER CREAMERY COMPANY. Butter fat delivered 35KJ< Butter fat in country 32’/s< ■ Butter fat at station 33’i< KALVER'S MARKET*. ' J Wool 37< Beef hldea 14c Calf hides 15< Tallow 5< Sheep pelts 50c @ $1.54 THE HOOSIER PACKING CO. Heavy and medium $9.0(1 Pigs and lights $8.50 Roughs SB.OO Heifers and light steers $6.00 to $6.50 Stags ...$7.00 Prime steers $6.50 to $7.00 Cows $5.00 to $5.50 Calves $9,50 ft’s Time To Book Your Fall Sale With J. N. BURKHEAD General and live stock Auctioneer. Years of experience and a general acquaintance in Adams county gives him the advantage and enables him to get the high dollar for you. Book now for your fall or winter sale. Address J. N. Burkhead, Monroe, Ind., or telephone 103, Monroe line. B. C. HENRICKS D. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Morris 5 & 10c Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street. Office Hours Ito 5 7to 8 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. IMPOSSIBLE TO SAVE THESE DAYS As Ion" as you spend it as fast as you make it, it IS impossible. Make a new start TODAY—let this bank save it for you—each week or month—and you will always have ii yhen you want it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. r
\ HELP WANTED 5 I FOR SALE —Stove wood./ We also r give nway Home good kindling wood if hauled away. Bluffton Hoop Co. 5c West Adams St. 249t6 De PIANO TUNING— Our piano tuner, Sc Harry Sawyer, Ft. Wayne H h"re 5c about every week or ten dnya and Sc wjll take cere of your piano, or playT c er piano in an expert way. Strictly ?c high class work, giirNnntced. Lea <> ,c orders at Gay. Zwlck & Myers. 47t12 ** FOR SALE OH RENT-Seven Room house on Mercer Ave., light, water and Gas. Inquire at 333 4th St., or Phone 2SG. 24;’tf t'd: SALE S4O 00 steel range, 6 , ■ hole, reservoir altoehed, nn excel_'!ent baker. sl2. Monig’s Cigar i store. 245t6 | ;K)fSE~F()R“RENT (>n~Ttiird St.? | between Madison and Monroe. In•c! quire of Schafer Hardware Comic puny. 250t3 ;c HOUSE"TdIIENT- On First street',; r. modeled, papered and painted, hi- ' quire of Fred Fruchte. 245t6 • FOR SALE -Small Missouri farm? c; $lO cash and $5 monthly; no intericiest or taxes; highly productive land; ' « close to 3 big markets; write fori '01 photographs and full information. I Munger A-183, N. Y. Life Bldg., Kan- | sas City, Mo. 245-2 mo. I VACANT LOTS FOR SALE—A large " lot on Cleveland St., across from' II Church of God. also one in the Boil--0 man addition. Will be sold cheap. 0 ' | Inquire of C. A, Burge. 245t4 0 I I 0 WANTED—To buy a number of 0 calves, from one day to a week old. I , Notify Geo. Brash, Decatur, Ind.. R. 1 R. 12, ’phone 1-G. 250t6-e-o-d ' FOR SALE Cook stove wood at $1.50 per load; blocks from SI.OO to i $1.25; See Ed Johnson; ’phone 714; . factory 'phone 564. 25116 | FOR SALE —Cinders for sale at the sugar factory, 40c per full load. Cash payments. 251t2 FOR SALE —Shetland mare pony! , harness and buggy. See John Kirchner, Preble, Indiana.; Preble, |! ’phone. 251t3 1 I FOR RENT —Eleven room bouse on j Mercer avenue, inside railroads, wa-1 ter lights and gas; ’phone 227. 250t3 ' j. FOR RENT—Six-room house on Fifth , street. Newly papered and in good, " condition. See J. F. Arnold, 134 S. j • Third street. City. 250t3 ’ LOST OR STOLEN The novel, “My ' - i Lady of th-v Chimney Corner.” The person having same please return to j the County Clerk's office. 249tf i WANTED —Girls to room and board. ■ Inquire 113 No. sth St.' 252t3 ; STRAYED —Dark bay driving horse, i both hind feet are white, weight | about 1000; broke loose from buggy ; Friday night last. Should have driv-i ing harness on. less breeching. Any , information should be addressed to Burley Hindenlang. Monroeville, Ind., J R. R. No. 3. 252t3 APPLES—I will have a car load of line Michigan apples on the G. R. & I. tracks, near the , sugar factory, Monday, Oct. 23. i See Eli Meyer. 25013 ’ ( PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, three miles southeast of Decatur on the Salem road, on what is known as the Pete Zeser farm, on Tuesday. Oct. 31. 1916. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following personal property, to-wit; Horses: ’ Five head, consisting of bay mare, 10 I years old, weight 1400; bay mare, 8 ' years old. weight 1300: bay mare 7 years old. weight 1500; all good work horses, drive single or double; sorrel i horse colt, coming 2 years old; black mare spring colt. Cattle: Eight • head, consisting of red cow, 5 years old. fresh in December! roan cow, 8 ■ year* old, fresh November 20; black . cow, 7 years old. fresh by day of sale; spotted cow, 6 years old, fresh in Jan- . uary; red cow, 6 years old, fresh Noi vember 25; these are all good milch I cows; Shorthorn bull, coming 2 years old; yearling heifer; spring calf. Sheep and Hogs: Twenty-five head of good breeding ewes, 3 white sows, wili farrow by day of sale; 18 head of . shoats. weighing 70 Tbs. each. Poulqtry: Twenty-eight head of full blood Bronze turkeys, 6 doz. chickens, 10 head good geese, 20 full blood Peking ducks, doz. guineas. Farm Implements: , Milwaukee binder. Hoosier grain i drill, Milwaukee mower, Black Hawk | corn planter, disc, hay rake, Oliver j riding corn plow, walking cultivator, ; land roller. 3 breaking plows, single " shovel plow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, bob sled, sleigh, carriage, rubber tire top buggy with storm front, steel tire buggy. 2 broad tire wagons, wagon box. hay rack, fanning mill, scales, 600 lbs; 2 sets double work harness, set double buggy harness, 3 sets single buggy harness, - 5 collars, fly nets, grindstone. Empire ( ream separator, 25 tons timothy hay, I 400 shocks.corn in field. 5 hives of bees, and numerous other articles, r Lunch will be served on the ground. Terms:—Sums of $5 and under Cash 5 in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given the pure chaser giving bankable note. Four per cent olt for (ash. No goods re ,f moved until settled for. T , r PETER ZESER. j. 4. Baumgartner, Auct. David Coffee, Clerk. WANTED—T<> cie.iu your wall paper, cisterns, carpets, and sioves, white wash out houses, cellars, etc.—J. C. /Coverdale, Phone 210. 145tt.
PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to move on my own farm and have more stock than I need I will sell at public auction at i my residence 2% miles east and 4\. I miles north of Heine, 2 miles east and I’Xj miles south of Momoe. and j >*> mile south of the Pleasant Valley church, known as the Henry Laugh1 rey farm, on Wednesday, Oct. 25, I 1916. beginning at lo o'clock a. m.. ; the following personal property, towit: 6 head of horses Black mare mare it vrs.old with colt., wgt. 1400; bay mare 4 yrs. old. weight 1,600 Ib.; > draft colt 2 yrs. old. broke: driving > (,>lt 2 yrs. ohi( yearling draft colt. 5 ‘ihcad of -little 2 yearling steers; 3 II yearling heifers. 7 head of good ■ ewes. 54 head of hogs- 5 full blood .'big bone Poland China male hogs; 2 I gilts. 3 brood sows. 44 head of shoats weighing from 100 to 140 Tb. each. ; Farming implements John' Deere , riding breaking plow. 60 tooth harrow, Osborne spring tooth " harrow. I sod cutter. 5-shovel plow. 7-shovel plow, wheater, 1-h. se drill. Milwau--1 kec mower, tank heater, pair good hob sleds, light farm wagon, 8-inch ! tread Harrison wagon, pair hay ladders. 3-deck wagon bed set farm harness. hay bailer. Kel’er incubator. . 460 shocks of good corn.' Terms of Sale Sums of $5 and un- . (hr cash in hand, over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving banka Die note. 4 1 per (ent off for cash. No goods re- ’ moved until settled for. A. Q. DURBIN. I J. N. Burkhead. Jeff Leichtv, Aucts. G. R. Martz, Clerk. " oet.-16-18-19-20-21-22-23 ~ PUBLIC SALeT As 1 am going to quit farming, I 1 will offer at public sale at my residence, 3% miles east of Monroe. 4l£ miles west of Willshire. Ohio, on what is known as the William Niblick 'farm, on Wednesday. Nov. 1, 1916, be- ; ginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the following personal property, to-wit. Two . head of horses; one horse nine years j old. a good worker; one good farm ' horse. Seven head of shoats. weight from 75 to 100 pounds each; one brood sow'. Farming Implements: ! Milwaukee mower, hay rake. Gale j riding breaking plow, good check row, Turnbull wagon, one buggy. 21 ! riding corn cultivator, spring tooth harrow,. GO tooth harrow. 2 sets of double working harness, single set of buggy harness, farm too) grinder, cross-cut saw, 2 iron kettles, Valley City scoop board, hay ladder and beet bed, beet plow, beet lifter, sausage grinder and lard press combined. 1 grain cradle, dinner bell. 400 shocks . of corn, and numerous other articles. ! Terms: —$5.00, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be giv1 en, the purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until set- ' tied for. J. W. DAGUE, SR. 1 J. N. Burkhead. Auct. I Jerry Martz. Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. We will offer for sale at our farm. 1 one mile east and one mile south of Peterson. 4 miles west and one mile south of Decatur, on Monday. October ’ 30, 1916, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m„ sharp, the following goods, to-i 'wit: Six Head Horses: Bay mare,' (4 years old. weight about 1500; black ' gelding 5 years old, weight about 1,|400; black gelding 5 years old. ' weight about 1,550; 2 colts, coming 2 years old, good ones; spring celt. I Twelve Head of Cattle: Red cow, i : giving good flow of milk; roan cow, giving milk; young cow. giving milk, 'will be fresh in February; 6 yearling steers and one heifer; 4 well bred spring calves. Hogs: Twenty head of shoats, will average from - 150 to 175 lbs.; full blooded Duroc sow with j 'pigs. Implements: Little Jap corn' I cultivator, Janesville corn culti-i vator. Milwaukee binder. Osborne | disc harrow, Oliver walking break-i ling plow, 12 ft. self dump hay rake? i Roc k Island hay loader, 60-tooth spike j tooth harrow, 17-tooth 2-lever spring tooth harrow. Twentieth Century manure spreader, smooth land roller, 16-ft hay ladder, new; set dump boards, sugar beet lifter, sugar beet drill, sugar beet plow, bob sled, 80gallon stock fountain, top buggy, 1horse cutter, clover seed buncher, Turnbull wagon, wagon bed, corn sheller, automobile trailer, Decatur 2cylinder engine. 1 horse stalk cutter? mud hoat, set harness. DeLaval cream separator, good as new. Hay and Grain: Twenty-four acres of corn on I stalk, 14 tons of timothy hay in the' mow. Household Goods: Cookstove, Singer sewing machine, good as new; vacuum cleaner, good as new; kitchen cabinet, buffet, set din-1 ing room chairs, dining room table, I lawn mower. Forks, shovels, saws, ■ tools and many other articles too nu-! merous to mention. Also 50 chickens. Terms: —Sums of $5 and under, cash. Over $5 a credit of 9 months wili i;o given without interest. Eight per (ent after maturity. Purchaser giving note with approved security. Four per cent off for cash. No goods to be removed until settled for. Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of the St. Luke church. BEN LINIGER & SONS. Bunn S- Rautrrerartr.er, Aucts. Lewis Adler, Clerk. FORT WAYNE AND SPRINGFIELD TRACTION Leave uecatur A. M.—6:50, 8:30, 11:30 P. M.—2:30, 5:45, 9:30. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M.—7:00, 10:00. P. M.—1:00, 4:oo, T:3O, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:00 a. m., and leaves Fort V. ayne at 11 m„ arriving in Decatur at 1:45 p. m. In addition to the daily service, extra service cars will be run as follows on Sundays ONLY: Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p.m. 8:30 p. m. HOMER RUHL. Ageni FOR SALE —A Detroiter automobile. New tires, good running condition. Price, S3OO. —Ed L. Aughenbaugh. 202-e-o-dtf
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer lor anle st public auction at the old Studebaker homestead, opposite Steele’s park, oust of Decatur, on wertnesdiiy, October 25, beginning nt 10 o'clock a. m. the following personal property, to-wit: Five Head Horses: Bay team coming 8 years old; geldiußweight 1600; mare, weight 1500, and bred, work in any harness; colt coming 2 vears old. nice one; driver. lad> broke and good general purpose I horse; buy mare. 4 years old. in tool, 'weight 1600. Seven Head of Cattle: Four vear old black Jersey, fresh in 'November; Durham heifer, coming 3 I years old. fresh in January; Jersey ■cow, giving milk. 7 years old; Jersey springer, Iresh soon. 5 years old; ■> '(ruling heifers. Fourteen Heat! of Hogs: Two brood sows, one to far- ' row in January. 1 to farrow in Deember, both Durocs; 12 head of Duroe shoats, 75 to 100 tbs. in good shape. Thirty head of breeding ewes. ’> doz. chickens. Implement: Turnbud wagon, double wagon bed, beet rack. Deeriny self binder, Thomas hav loader, Milwaukee mower, self dump, hay rake, clover buncher, Bt.ikeve grain drill, with fertilizer attachment; P. & O. check rower • orn planter, Olivet riding cultivator, Oliver riding breaking plow, walkng breaking plow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow. Gale garden cultivator, 5-shovel lever attachment; land roller. Gale disc harrow, spring tooth barrow. spike tooth harrow, ; beet cultivator, barrel spray, (haia. mowing scythe and other farm tools, double set breeching harness, . single set buggy harness, two sets ■ingle work harness, two sets y nets. ’ Household Furniture: Refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, library table, couch. 5 dining room chairs, washing machine. churn. 25 acres of corn in the field, 500 shocks cut, balance on stalk, hay in mow, and other articles not mentioned. Terms: —Under $5 cash. Over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest from maturity. No goods removed until settled for. A. D. SUTTLES. Spuller & Runyon. Aucts. John Starost, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. I The undersigned will offer for sale on what is known as the old Coffee farm. 2% miles south of Decatur and 4 miles north of Monroe, on the Mud pike, on Wednesday, October 25, 1916, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m„ the fol-1 lowing personal property, to-wit: Horses: Norman gelding, 3 years old, sound; red roan mare. 9 years old, sound; one coming 2 years old, black mare colt, gray mare, 8 years old. yearling driving colt, standard bred; 3 year oid bay mare. Cattle: Holstein cow. giving good flow of milk; Jersey cow. giving milk; Durham cow. giving milk; half Jersey and Polled Durham heifer to be fresh in spring; Holstein calf. 3 months old. I Hogs: Two sows, with pigs by their i sides. Farming Implements: Deering mower, new one; Black Hawk corn planter, good as new; McCormick disc, walking corn plow, riding corn plow*. Oliver riding plow, Oliver walking plow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, spring tooth har- , row. roller, long sled, wagon, carriage. 2 iron kettles, beef scaffold, set of breeching harness. 2 sets light farm harness, -buggy harness, Ohio hay loader, 8 ft. binder, feed cooker; many other articles too numerous to mention. i Terms:—Sums of $5 and under, cash in hand: over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, with 6 per cent interest last 6 months, purchaser giving approved security; four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Lunch served on the grounds. WILLIAM NOLL. Baumgartner, Auct. C. W. Yager, clerk. PUBLIC SALE. i The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence, 3 miles southeast of . Decatur and one-half mile south of the 1 county infirmary, on Thursday, October 26. 1916, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Nine Head Horses. Bay mare, 7 years old. coming 5 years old; bay horse, coming 5 years old, gray mare, 4 years old; bay horse, 4 years old; black colt, coming 2 years old: 2 ' suckling colts, sorrel colt, coming 2 years old. Fourteen Head Cattle: , Seven milch cows. 6 head of spring j calves, 1 yearling. Hogs: Thirty shoats. weighing from 90 to 125 lbs., ' 3 brood sows, with pigs by their side, Duroc boar, eligible to register. j Sheep: Ffteen head extra good j Shropshire sheep, 1 Shropshire buck. Farming Implements: Binder, Os- ' borne mower, McCormick disc hari row, John Deere riding breaking plow, Oliver breaking plow, riding corn plow. John Deere Cultivator, Black Hawk corn planter, spike tooth harrow, Thomas hay loader, Troy wagon hay ladder and hog rack, closed cab buggy, 2 sets work harness, set buggy harness, cream separator. 12 acres good corn in field and many other articles too numerous to mention. Ladies’ Aid society of St. Paul church will serve lunch. Terms:—Sums of $5 and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No articles to be removed until same are settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. T. R. NOLL. T. J. DURKIN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. 249t6 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ DR. D. D. CLARK ♦ ♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦ <• Office removed to residence, four ♦ ♦ doors north of Murray Hotel, ♦ ♦ 128 No. Third St. ♦ + Calls answered day or night. ♦ ♦ Telephone 131. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fino Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, - IND. Telephone: Office 90; Homo, 185
Rex Theatre HIGH CLASS CLEAN PHOTOPLAYS TO D ftV ' I MAE MARSH AND ROBERT HARRON in “Roo. DOO ANN,” Triangle Fine Arts Production Mae Marsh plays the part oi a little orphan prl who tries to emulate the deeds she has seen in the moving pictures. This causes many complications both funny and dramatic. ■ TOMORROW “ATONEMENT,” an intensely interesting tworeel photodrama featuring Vivian Rich. “AN OILY SCOUNDREL,” Triangle Keystone comedy, featuring Fred Mace. COMING THURSDAY Charles Chaplin in the greatest comedy ever filired “TILLIE'S PUNCTURED ROMANCE.’’ in six hilarious parts. Rex Theatre
ITS TIME TO BOOK YOUR SALE WITH Old time auctioneers who know the business and who will conduct your sale in first class manner. See us or telephone. SPUHLER & RUNYON FOR SALE—Pure bred Longfieid strain R. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels. $1.50 and $2.00 each. Prices good until December 1. J. P. Smith, Preble, Ind. 145-6 t e.o.d. ++++++* + * + + + * + ♦ NOTARIES PUBLIC + ❖ DAILY DEMOCRAT OFFICE + , * - *1 ♦ License Applications. Affi- + * davits, Certifications, etc. + ++*+++ + + + + + +++♦♦+*+++**♦* * DR. C. R. WEAVER ♦ ♦ ♦ OsteoDath ♦ ♦ _ ♦ * Licensed by the Indiana ♦ * State Board of Medical ♦ + Registration and Exami na- ♦ * tion. Office over People’s ♦ ' * Loan & Trust Co. * ’PHONE 314. ! i * a FARM LOANS ♦ * $100,000.00 of 5 per + cent ♦ * MONEY TO LOAN * * at ♦ i * Schurger & Parrish ♦ h Abstract & Atty. Office * * r No red tape needed) ♦ F + 4- 4- 4- <■ 4- 4- 4- 4- 4> *
GREETING CARDS ’ eZw (§ OletV These Cards are now in very general use tnXfs fl polite circles and. of course are greatly to preferred over the time worn,garish styles of the past. 4 j We are now displaying an unusually attractive XJ , line.also a stylish display of ONOCItAM STATIONER. l tTVainj or Gift ettojce-s I the daily democrat i Come in and look the line over. • HARCOURT^CO. Lo A 8\ N f > notice ’ , i^°u, a H P erso J s assessed for the construction of " e ; John W. McKean Jr. Drain. Balance of assessments for the above named drain® 1 now due. ,M ac hlin.Supt.ot Construction John W. McKean Jr. Drain.
DELAVAL Cream Separators First In 1878 and Best Ever Since Sooner Or Later You'll Buy a Delaval Separator. WHY NOT NOW? I also have a few second hafnd separators at bargain prices. Hurry! JOHN SPUHLER, Ag* 'Phone 531. North sth Su PLENTY OF b PER CENT MONEY. Partial payments any time, without waiting for interest pay day. I2btf ERWIN OFFICE. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Comer Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. Are You Going To Hold A Sale This Fall? If so, you had better get a date with one who has the experience, and knows the value of all property to be sold. JEFF LIECHTY. Auctioneer. ’Phone No. 16. Monroe, ini
