Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1917 — Page 6

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A STOCK SALE. J. 0. Parrish. I miles west. j mile north of Monroe, will hold a public sale of O. I. C. hogs, cattle and horses, on March 8. 1917. Watch this paper for later announcements 17-2.-23'

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MONEY TO LOAN. We are prepared to loan money on farms in Adams and adjoining counties at 5 per cent interest on long time, with the privelege of paying i loan at any time. ■ DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY. I Offices Schafer Bldg.. Decatur. 13eod-tf

HELP WfHTEO FOR RENT Fonr furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ’phone 521. IL W. Sholty. 38tu-th-st-tf 'i’oH Sale’ ond tiand“camera. For further information telephone No. 341. . 45t3 WANTED To do genera) housework. Anyone having position oi>en please call Frances Nicholson., phone 691 . FOR SALE A .Mennioyth" Bronze Turkey gobbler. Inquire oi Sarah Avres. Monroe. R. R. No. 2. 46t3 FOR ~SALE AT *A~BA RG AIN The flinest 100 acre farm In Adams county. 7 miles west of Decatur, on lone road. I.and is level and black. Well’ tiled, Is worth $225 per acre. Will sell at a bargain. Part cash. — •.ddress John Capron, 220 Shoaff Bldg, Ft Wayne. Ind. 46t12 WANTED -Old false teeth. Don’t matter if broken. I pay SI.OO to $5 00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 15t30 5i)(T ACRES OF LAND—lmproved in (•raighcad County. Arkansas; good house, barn and silo, orchard; one mile from railroad and market; 1(H) acres cleared and fenced: good soil. Will trade or sell cheap. On terms, or trade at $35.00 per acre.-'—Erwin Office. 2SII PHONE ME FOR DATES—Public sale crier; also writer of Lincoln Life Insurance. F. M. Gossard. Toe-! sin. Ind.; ’’phone No. 28. 44-e-o-dtG FOR REN i a 7 room bowse at 129 . South 3rd St., only one block from | court bouse. Has electric lights and ' hath and soft water in house. A 5-> room house, corner High and Grant I Sts., has electric lights and cistern. I A 4 room house, corner Line and Grant Sts.—L. E. Opliger. Will be, in city Saturday. Call 'phone 87, or address L. E. Opliger, Linn Grove. Indiana. 44t3 FOR SALE Full blooded Bourbon Red turkeys. They are very tame and do not wander around. Inquire Mrs. Henry A. Kintz, R. R. No. 7, i Box 94. 44t3 i WANTS A FARM —A young man, well trained for farm work, and with some money, would like to ar-' range with some farmer to do the work cn his farm for a division of the profits. Will deliver the goods, if given a chance. Inquire F. H.. care Democrat office. 43tG I E TJjTEPENDENT- We start trustworthy men selling our nursery stock. Reference. Write today.— Brown Brothers’ Nurseries. Rochester, N. Y. tl WANTED—Dining room Girl. —Mur-j ray hotel. 32tf bUK SALE—Good 7 room house on Mercer avenue, soft and hard water. bath and toilet, and a good garden. Inquire at this office. 43t3 PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm I will offer at public auction at my residence, 2 miles south of Peterson. 7 miles southwest of Decatur. 7 miles northwest of Monroe, or 3 miles east of Curryville, on Thursday, March 1. 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, towit: Nine Head of Horses: Brown mare coming 7 years old, weight 1500; sorrel gelding, coming 4 years old, weight 1400; brown genral purpose mare, standard bred, coming 6 years old; brown gelding, standard bred, coming 3 years old; black match team of geldings, coming 6 and 9 years old. weight 3400; black gelding coming 5 years old. weight 1000; ; gelding, coming 5 years old, weight 1300; black mare. 5 years old, weight 1250. broke single and double. Nine Head of Cattle: Jersey, coming 9 years old. will be fresh in March; 2 Jerseys coniine 3 years old, fresh in March; Guernsey, coming 3 years old. fresh in March; 5 head of yearling cattle. Twenty-seven ’lead of Hogs: Hampshire sows, w. h 6 pigs by side; 20 shoats, weighing 40 to 80 lbs.; 4 head of sheep. 1. 2 and 4 years old, good ones. 100 head of chickens. Farming Implements: Thomas Hay loader. Oliver riding breaking plow. Hoosier grain drill. John Deere com planter, McCormick mower, clod crusher, Oliver corn plow, Gibbs breaking plow, hay rake, Osborn hay loader. 1 cultivator, hay rack and hog rack, spring tooth harrow, hog rack and hay ladder combined, spring wag on. buggy, small Keller incubator. 3 KeNer brooders, as good as the best on the market, 20 tons of hay, 5 in bales and 15 in mow. About 1,000 bushels of extra good corn, a quantity of seed corn; 3 sets of heavy team harness, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also Walter A. Wood manure spreader. Terms:—ss and under, cash; over s•’ a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note and bearing 8 per cent Interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Dinner will be served by the ladles of the Pleasant Dale church. E. E. ZIMMERMAN. CHAS. PATTERSON. John Burkhead. Noah Frauhiger, Aucts. William Zimmerman, Clerk. YOUR CAR FOR SPRING. Old cars can be made to look Hike new. Secure our prices for I repainting your automobile*— The Holthouse Fireproof GaI rage.

DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N V.. Feb. 24 (Special to Daily Democrat) - Receipts. 2.400; shipments. 1.140; hogs closing , stonily. i • Medium mid heavy, $13.70@ 1 513.90; • yorkera, $13.65; pigs, [email protected]; f rough's. $12.60©512.75; stags. SIO.OO ; $11.00; cuttle. 125; steady; sheep, 4.000; steadv; top lambs. $15.00; load. 1 » 1Rl5 ' I CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 1 Chicago Wheat. No. 2 red and No ' 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard. $1.8347 isl .87; No. 3 hard, $1.97%. t orn. No, 2 yellow, $1.00%® $1.01%: No. 3. yel- • low. 98%c@$1.0<>% ; No. 4 yellow. . 9 | ,®99%<*. Oats. No. 3 white. 57’4® , 59’4 c; standard. 57% @s9’,i<’. Rye. ' No. 2. $1.51. Barlev. SIOSL2B. Pork • $30.50. Lard. sl7 27. Ribs. $15.75® , $16.25. $1000; alslke seed, $900; timothy LOCAL STOCK MARKETS. Heavy and medium. 811.75® $12.00; pigs and lights $11.0(1® $11.50; stags. 29.25; roughs, $10.75; prime steers. $8.004758 50; lights, mediums, $7.00@ ! $7.50; cows, [email protected]; good bulls. $6.50©57.00; bologna bulls. $5.50® $6.00; calves, $11.00; best lambs. 1 $11.00®$12.00; mediums and lights, $9.00®,510,001 ewes. $6 00® $7,011; wethers. $9.00® SIO.OO. COUNTRY PRODUCE Eggs. 32c; butter. 20@25c. GRAIN MARKS' Wheat. $1.75; corn. $1.40; oats. 53c; rve. $1.25; barlev. $1.00: clover seed. $9.75; alslke seed, $9.00; timothy seed. $1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls. 15e; ducks. 13c; geese, lie: young turkeys. 15c; old Tom turkeys. 13c: old hen turkeys. 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 32c; Ind. Runner ducks, lie. Above prices are for poultry free from feed CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered. 43c; butterfat, at station, 41c; butterfat, in country,, 40c. 1 WOOL AND HIDES. Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; calf hides. 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, i 50c @51.50. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence. C miles northeast of Decatur, 7 miles (Southwest of Monroeville, and ’4 ' mile east of Knapp school house, on | Tuesday, February 27, 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses: Sorrel mare, 7 years old; black mare, 5 years old; bay mare, 7 years old; black driving horse: 2 year old sorrel colt; 2 com-, ■ ing year old sorrel colts. Six Head , iof Cattle: Jersey cow. 6 years old. j I fresh in March; spotted cow; two 2-1 year-old heifers; two year-old heifers. I Six Head of Hogs: Duroc brood sow. I will farrow in spring; 5 shoats. I Farming Implements: Hay loader, hay tedder, used but one season; Champion binder, in good working order; Osborn mower, good as new. used two seasons; Champion mower, in good repair; land roller, made of binder wheels; spike tooth harrow; 10 hoe Farmers' grain drill; 2 Turnbull wagons, 3 inch tires: spring wagon, 2 hay rakes, Oliver riding i cultivator. Monarch corn cultivator,l double and single shovel plows, pair; of bob sleds, made of red elm tim|ber: mud boat, pair of boat runners and numerous other articles. Terms: —$5.00 anfl under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. CHRISTIAN BUCHER. John Spuller, Auct. C. F. Bucher, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. Having sold my farm I will offer at public auction at my residence. 7 miles northwest of Decatur, on the Ossian road, or 3 miles north of Preble and % mile east on Thursday. March 1, 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Three Head of Horses: Black mare, 15 years old; hay gelding. 9 years old: sorrel colt, 3 years old. Nine Head of Cattle: Durham cow, G years old. will be fresh in June; Guernsey cow, 6 years old. will be fresh in March; black ■ heifer. 2 years oid; 2 calves, 9 months i old; 4 calves. 5 to G months old. Six(teen Head of Hogs: Two Duroc sows. 9 pigs about 3 months old: 5shoats, from 70 to 80 tbs. About 2i ’ dozen chickens; G sheep and 1 buck. ' Farming Implements: Hay loader side delivery, good as new: Buckeye grass mower, John Deere riding plow., new; walking plow, gang plow; 2, ; Dick harrows. 2 walking cultivators. 2 riding cultivators. 2 double shovel' ’ plows. 2 single shovel plows, 2 spring 1 tooth harrows, 2 spike tooth harrows. 1 3 farm wagons, one with new bed; ■ buckeye drill, 2 hay ladders, wagon box, mud boat, surrey, 2 top buggoes, • one good as new; manure spreader, ! hay rake, sulky, tedder, hog rack. faitning mill, binder, Black Hawk JI corn planter, 890 or 900 feet of gate' and fence lumber, 2 sets heavy farm ' ; 1 harness. 2 sets buggy harness, about ’ 50 bu. corn, hay in mow, shredded , corn fodder, set of slings, iron kettle, ’ about 11 gal. barn paint, tool grinder, scoop shovel, about 6 bu. potatoes, • i some stove wood, kitchen cabinet, ’ dining room table, cook stove, coal ' oil stove, base burner, couch, bed- ’ room suit, stands, and other articles 5 too numerous to mention. r Terms:—ss and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be giv- . en, purchaser giving note with ap- ’ proved security bearing 6 per cent Interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until r settled for. ADOLPH SCHULTZ. John H. Storost, Clerk. 24-27 —o— PUBLIC SALE. As 1 am going to quit farming, I • will offer at public auction at my residence, 5 miles southeast of Decatur, and 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills, on what is known as the old Mathewson farm, on Tuesday, February 27 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m./ f’the following personal property, tori wit: Six Head of Horses: Bay J horse, 5 years old: sorrel mare, 5 •years old; driving mare. 6 years old' ' black horse, 4 years old; black mare, j 3 years did; colt, about 8 months

old. F-irhi HeaJ of r »" lp: n)l hh cows. 4 calves Thirteen lead of Ilogs: Polund China male •'< K- * brood sows, will f‘*rrow foo” shoals, weighing 50 io lbs- p « l f Eleven Hoad of Sheep: Ten hfiul ot lewes; 1 Shropshire buck. Two nn ny goals. Farming Implements: un< handy wagon, one broad tire wag n, wagon hed, hay rack, hog rack. .. ho.se hitch, set sump Doanls. Diik p carriaee. Doering mower. Milwaukee mower. Dain hay ’ spreader, Oliver gang plow. 2 Oliver 'walking plows, wood frame. GO tooth harrow, steel barrow, J. 1. Case torn cultivator. John Deere check ro corn planter, lund roller, Peoria en'b gate seeder, clover buncher, cutting box, barrel crude oil. 50 gal. oil tank, 75 gal. hog fountain, hog houses, grindstone, 2 sets work harness, set double driving harness, set single harness. About 200 bu. corn in crib, oats in bin. hay in mow, fodder in field and other articles. i Terms:—ss and under, cash; over SB a credit of 9 months will be given. purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent on for cash. No goods removed until settled for. L*. A. SPRINGER. Harry Daniels. Auct. E. Burt Lenhart. Clerk. —o— ——— HORSE AND CATTLE SALE. | As I am going to quit farming. I |-will offer at public sale at my resilience at Monroe. Indiana, on Tues'day. February 27, 1917. beginning at 1:00 o'clock p. m., 35 head of horses mil 6 mules: Three imported stallions. imported bv Frisinger & < o.: bay stallion, weight 2200; sorrel stallion. weight 2050: sorrel stallion, weight 2100; bay Belgian mare import •si by Sowers & Son, weight 1900, safe in foal; bay mare. 5 years old, weight 1750, in foal; bay mare. 4 years old, weight IG4O, in foal: bay mare, 5 ' years old. weight 1740, in foaL 1 rel mare. G years old, weight 1725. in itoal; bay mare, 8 years old. weight ' 1450. in foal; matqh team roan geld- ( Ings. 3 years old, weight 2950; match (team, mare and gelding, black, I weight 2870; roan mare, 4 years old. weight 1780. in foal; 2 sorrel mares. 12 and 3 years old, weight 1100 and . 1225; bay mare, 6 years old. weight 1490; bay mare. 6 years old, weight ‘1520, in foal; sorrel mare. 7 years old. weight 1620. in foal; brown mare. 4 years old. weight 1540; bay gelding. 4 years old. weight 1425; bay mare. 1 G vears old. weight 1570; 2 bay mares 4 years old. weight 3025; sorrel geld ing. 3 years old. weight 1490; eight good work horses and mares. Twelve Head of Cattle: 7 cows, will be fresh March 15; 4 yearlings; full blood Jer sey bull, year old in May; 12 brood -ows. will farrow March 20; 5 full [ blood Duroc sows, will farrow March 115 to 20; 3 teams of mules, good ones Terms made known on day of sale. JOHN ANDREWS, Mgr. Col. John W. Dollin, Portland, Ind.. Auctioneer. E. X. Ehinger, Clerk. o PUBLIC SALE. As we are going to dissolve part nership we will offer for sale at pub lie auction at our residence, 2 miles east % mile north of Honduras. 3 miles west, 1U miles north of Monroe. on what is known as the old Harris & Sudduth farm, on Wednesday. March 7,. 1917. beginning at 10 ! o'clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses: Six-year-old roan mare, weight 1300; 5 year old bay mare, weight 1300; 2 coming 2 year old sorrel mares, a match team; coming 2 year old gray mare colt; yearling colt. Two Head of Cattle: Two year-old heifer, will be fresh soon; spotted cow-, about 6 years old. will be fresh soon. Fourteen Head of Hogs: O. I. C. sow, with 4 pigs by side; O. I. C. male hog. 1 year old; O. I. C. sow, will farrow in April; 7 shoats. weight about 100 Tbs. each. 1915 Model Dort automobile. Hay and grain- 400 bu. corn in crib; 100 bu. oats; 7 ton good timothy hay; 10 bu. seed corn. Farming Implements: Superior grain drill. John Deere binder, 8-ft. cut; 3 John Deere riding cultivators, Hemlock seat; International wide spread manure spreader, John Deere double disc. John Deere stag breaking plow. Oliver walking plow. 2 new ground plows. Sure Drop corn planter. 3-sec tion tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, wooden frame spike tooth harrow. corn sheller. Turnbull wagon. . hay ladder, grain bed and hog rack i combined. 45 gal. kettle, can be used ;in any building; forge and anvil, drill press, set of breeching harness, set of harness. 2 sets of fly nets, 2 sets of buggy harness, buggy, 2 new rolling cutters, gravel bed and mud i boat, 3 hay slings and pulleys. 3 hog j houses. 8 grain saving guards, singk and double shovel plow, wheelbarrow, 6 balls of twine, rope machine, will make any size rope; 100 foot hay fork rope, grindstone, Butterfly cream separator, good as new, and numer ous other articles. Implements all new tools. Terms: —$5.00 and under, cash in hand. Over $5.00, a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser ! giving bankable note, bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. LANDIS BROTHERS. Jeff Liechty, Auct. Will Smith, Clerk. Dinner will be served on grounds. COMPLIMENTS OF D. A. Gilliom, professional repairing ' and rebuilding in all branches of pianos, organs and victrolas, and sewing machines. Piano tuning especially. Also dealer in all branches men--1 Honed above. Drop me a card, or 'phone 682, 1103 W. Monroe, St., De- ’ catur, Ind. Office at nome. ’Phone calls, 6 to 7 a. m.; 6 to 7 p. m. Examination free. Always at home on [ Saturdays. 191 mo-e-o-d PUBLICSALE. A public sale, consisting of live stock and farming implements will be held by E. E. Zimmerman at his farm, 2 miles south of Peterson and 7 miles west of Decatur, on March Ist Look for list later. 29tf E. E. ZIMMERMAN.

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TTTin Bell at P ub ' I j, the underslF"™. * ‘ MI , miles easi ti ,. auction al ™>. f X gno rth of Linn of Vera Cruz, or 4nl . ( Honduras. Grove, or 4 mil'*’ * a the following „„ Friday. March .nd. > propertv to-w t 0 I HORSES. 10 ’ „ s years old. years old; H<>rr ,L k ‘ Liding. 8 years Sighing b “ 1^ Itay 1 tay mare. 8 'obi. lady v ,r,n ; gray horse. I ± <*d wrrel horse, coming ;12 ohu vear s ohl. 5 years <>hl: ba > hO ' PP ( . o ming ' weights !•><«»; ,' ln '" *Li colt. 18 years old: driving »orr<i I months old. * ■; , giving milk. 4 F,f ‘ r V( , arK old; 7 obi: 3 c< nn ng J'ar <alvpH just weaned. , * . <> 16 dozen good lajmg bvir. "TaPM IMPLEMENTS-! Bering Jailer; Self rake. Avern corn plane >r " spring tooth harrows, grain drill with fertilizer attachment. K ng man, re snreiuler. l>lat( 2-

nure sptv.iu’iPUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale ,t public auction at his residence, tu miles Wt and 1 ”O“th ot Terne, on Thursday. March 1. the following personal property, to-wit-Five Head of Horses: Roan mare, registered. 11 years old. Belgian; sorrel Belgian stallion, registered, with white tail and mane, coming - > pars old- roan mare. 7 years old. % Bel gian. weight about 17W; 2 colts, coming 1 vear old. Six Head of Cattle: Three good milch cows and 3 calves. Twenty-four Head of Hogs: 20 shoats. weighting from 40 to 100 lbs.; 2 sows, due to farrow in March: 1 sow with 8 pigs and 1 Poland China male log. a good one. Some good mixed lav. Sale to begin at 1:00 p. m. _ Terms:—For all amounts of $5.00 md under, cash in hand: for amounts >ver $5.00 a < red it of 9 months will >e given. Note bearing 8 per cent inerest after maturity, with approved ■ecurity. and waiving valuation or apiraisement laws will be required. No iroperty to be removed until settlenent is made. A 4 per cent discount vill be given for cash on amounts of iver $5.00. JOS. M. PEEL. -d. A. Michaud. Auct. Rudolph Si-hug, Clerk. 47t3 o ■ ■ ■ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS. LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situ

Iraesam ws® rw-tCTT^rass——nHnBBBKbW Automobile Painting CARS needin? repainting get 4 to 8 coats, depending on condition, which also determines price of job. IF YOUR CAR is in good condition, but with luster gone, bring it in and have it revarnished now to save coats underneath. \\ e refininsh the cushions, top inside and out. and made to look like new. Drive your car in and we will give you a price on your job. We repair any woodwork about the body or top broken doors, seat irons, dinges taken out of bodies; tops, curtains and cushions repaired; top hardware and curtain fasteners; celluloid sewed in curtains. AA indshield glass—all sizes. Decatur Carriage Works < or. Ist and Monroe Sts. "Phone No. 123 TO THE VOTERS OF DECATUR, IND. '■ountable rnk r^'S'k 1 ' 6 The city administration is :u cHv taxis wih I' he / ivie citv Compare our civis4 200 00 m«r • ka of Bluffton, Indiana. They collec. we d! If fo ‘ , tho use of the civic city, thr would have to add Tw *♦ that * mount ol Do we na | nT I enty (enls t 0 ” ur rate of ‘be following comMayor Decatur Bluffton Clerk 600 00 $ 900.00 Treasurer .J? 0 00 600.00 Ccuncilmen T? 00 9WOO Marshal 00 00 100.00 fixed by State law Street Waterworks and E|ec . 78000 1000.00 ' trie Light Supt. IMnnn 1620.00 2200.00 It has been th $55000 ° $6600.00 this city equal tn *^ e c * t Y administration to keep i the state and to rtn ‘tk° ei c ’^ y °f size in this part o< must remember that d! th° rk . as cheap as P° ssib,e - \? U same as you are and a the Clty officials are tax payers the ■ than possible but m.. < ° not want to P av anv more taxes I zen. musi Pay the same tax as any other citiChas. N. Chris'en

burn wngon, htty ladder with i rack combined, hob sled, cutter boat. K top buggies, carriage . wagon. 4 sets of heavy work harnn «>t of carriage harness. 4 single of bngcY hurness. wind mill p,,,/ , val cream separator, No. 12 good now; 40-gul. copper kftlte, •> J' ; kettles, 7 galvanized chicken raon'' ! acoop board, corn sheller, wheeler row. HAY AND GRAIN liojons of th ' othy hay, 500 bushels of oats, t ,‘ ■ of corn. 7 acres of corn fodder ’ the field. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 rangd , 1 new Moore and I Majestic; sink 1 cupboards, dozen chairs. <-<>au‘ u ‘, ; stove. 2 kitcheh tables. 3 stands rocking chairs, 2 couches, ingrai’ ■ carpet and many articles too nurasr otis to mention. Sale to conunenn. : st 10 o’clock. TERMS OF SALE;—A credit of ;■ months will be given on all sums on' $5.00. last 6 months to draw 6 pj. cent interest, pun baser to give b (|)| with approved security. a discouat of 4 per cent will be allowed on ai| sums over $5.00. No property to h, ' removed until settled for. Sol Neuenschwardtr I Jess Mbliaud. Auctioneer; Augsburper. Clerk. Lun< h will be served on ground —

—— Cl.lMl.imilßllll . i. ... . ation. Three months’ subscription FREE. If for a borne or aa an invest ment you are thinking of buying good I farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, ’ Mali me Landology, and all particulars free.” Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 3t60 ATTENTION, SPANISHAMERICAN VETERANS; All Spanish-American soldiers re siding in or near Decatur are urged to he iweeent at the iiiffttuition es # new camp of U. S. W. V., at G A. R. hall. 2:00 p. m.. Sunday. February 25. The mustering officer will be here. J. C. BURKHEAD. 43t6 Commander. Democrat Want Ads Pav ■'■■■■ 1 11 ■■■"■■'■y

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