Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1919 — Page 4
FARMS FOR SALE No. 61 —100 acres in Washington ■ township, good house and barn and other out-buildings, 2 miles ot Deca-i tur. No. 62 —40 acres, good house, fair barn, splendid soil and well located. ' No. 63 —80 acres, 2% miles of a j good market, close to school, a bar-1 gain if sold soon. No. 64 —80 acres with extra good buildings, well located, good soil, close! to school and church at the right price. No. 65 —180 acres with a modern house through out, large new barn, | and other out-buildings, close to mar- i ket. This is a fine home. Price S2OO i per acre. No. 66 —80 acres, extra good soil, fair buildings at the right price. No. 67 —80 acres well located, close to school and church. A bargain. No. 68 —81% acres in Union township. A splendid farm, well located, | with good house, barn 40 x 86, garage, I hog house, granary. These are extra good buildings. A fine home. A bargain if taken soon. No. 69 —119 acres, good and soil, well located. No. 70 —33 acres, close to market, good buildings. A bargain. No. 71 —120 acres. The best of soil, good buildings, well located at the right price. Mercer County, Ohio. No. 72 —130 acres, good location and good buildings, at the right price if sold soon. No. 73 —86%. extra good buildings, including modern house, good soil, well located. This is a real farm, u No. 74—98 acres in Allen county. I
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with large barn and house, silo, hog barn, and other buildings. There Is (also a gasoline motor, with line shaft for washing, pumping water, and for finding feed. This farm has com- | plete set of buildings and are extra good with good soil. This is a bargain for the price. No. 87—236 acres in Washington ; township, with modern house, large ; barn and other buildings, also a tenant house; close to*town. A fine I home. No. 75 55 acres within a mile of a ' good market, fair buildings, and good ! soil: at the right price. No. 77—160 acres in Union township, good buildings and good soil; iat the right price. No. 78 55 acres in Kirkland town- ' ship. good buildings, at the right I price. No. 80—46% acres in Washington township. Good soil and fair buildings, at the right price. No. 81 —66 acres in Blue Creek township. Good buildings and a bargain at the price. No. 82 80 acres in Kirkland township. Fair buildings and a real bar- ' gain. No. 83 —41 acres with good buildings and good soil. A good bargain. No. 84—200 acres in Blue Creek township, good buildings. Can be bought right. No. 86—120 acres. Washington twp.. fair Uufjdings. good location, close to school and market. No. 88—5’4 acres. Monroe township. Bungalow hous«. bath and toilet, and I basement. A bargain for some one (wanting a home ot this size. . No. 89—5 acres in Decatur, located
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on Thirteenth street; the best of soil. I house, barn and other buildings. A nice home at the right price. These farm are located in Adams' county. Indiana, with the exception , of those mentioned in Mercer I county, Ohio, with prices ranging | from $125 to $250 per acre. THE J. A. HARVEY REALTY CO., Monroe, Indiana. t&f—l9l-4w FARMS. 200 acres, 4 miles from Decatur, well improved. 80 acres, 1 mile from corporation, well improved. 90 acres. 6 miles from Decatur, near Lutheran church. 106 acres. 3 miles from town, fair improvements. 80 acres, Blue Creek township. 70 acres, Union township. 118 acres. 1 mile from good market on stone road, well improved-
YOUR INTEREST IS OURS Home of Quality Groceries is interested in buying the best goods at the best price. In turn your purchases are made on the same terms. Fancy Lake Shore Apples, Home-grown Apples, Tomatoes, Cabbage. Sweet Potatoes, Fancy White Potatoes. Sweet Onions. Oranges. Lemons, Bananas. Peaches for canning, at the usual low price. You will want to use our Pickling Vinegar, gal3oc All kinds of whole or ground Spices, pkgsc & 10c The Best Cold Pack Can Rubbers, doz 10c Fancy Plums in syrup, can2oc White Clover Honey, square32c Fancy Sugar Corn, canlsc Qt. Jar Extracted Honey 90c Fancy Early June Peas, canlsc Royal Baking Powder 45c Red Beans, can 10c 3tbs. Argo Gloss Starch 25c Eagle Brand Milk, can 25c sfbs- Argo Gloss Starch 40c Shinola Shoe Polish. Black. White. Tan. Red. Brownloc Eggs, 40c Butter 40 to 48c 7V\. E. HOWER
cam UITF’Q south end grocery Dfllll HI IL and DR y goods STORE. READ CAREFULLY THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS EACH WEEK IT MEANS A SAVING OF MANY DOLLARS TO YOU. Big sale this week on children’s stockings, sizes s’s to 9V? (a 35c value), our price, a pair 25c Dress Shirts with soft collars SI.OO Double Sewed Work Shirts SI.OO The Best Work Sock on the market t . 20c Best Heavy Overalls $1.85 Young Men's Overalls, sizes 26 to 31 $1.40 I Boys’ Overalls, sizes 9 to 15. $1.15 Kids’ Overalls, sizes 4 to 9 98c BIG SAVINGS IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT ! Light and Grey Percale, yard 25c j Heavy Dress Ginghams, yard 30c i Heavy Shirtings yard 30c I Ail Colors, Best Calico, yard. 18c [Best Toweling, “Unbleached Crash’’, yard 20c Heavy White Outing, yard 25c | All Dark Outing, yard 30c ! Best Unbleached Muslin, yard 25c ' Best Bleached Muslin, yard 28c I Best Apron Gingham, yard 20c 9 Quarter Sheeting, yard 59c Best Bleached Pillow Tubing, yard 49c Curtain Goods, yard ." 18c Cheese Cloth, yard.., 10c Beautiful Patterns, Table Linen, yard 75c THE SAME GREAT SAVINGS IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT. We handle the Miller Bakery line of Fancy Baked Goods; Bread. Buns, Cookies; 10c Squares of Cake; 10 and 15c Cakes, etc., fresh daily. Try a ring of our Pure Bologna, fresh every morning, a IT). 25c Full lib. Can Best Pink Salmon ’ 22c A Big 3 lb. Can Apple Butter, 35c Full Qt. Best Prepared Mustard 19c Large Packages Fresh Corn Flakes 10c Gal. Buckets Pennant Syrup (Maple Flavor) 98c Big Sale This Week on the Famous Colene Toilet Soap, cake 7«/jc Daylight Soap, cake 5c Baby Doll “Toilet Soap” 5c 3 tbs. Argo Starch 25c 4 Cans Hebe Milk 25c Collard Beans (Fine Cookers), IT) 10c QAM UITF’Q south end ghociry □Hill 11l IE D an j dry goods STORE “THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL” ’Phones 204 and 308 Opposite Erie Depot 54c I , 1 For Butterfat at our station, 236 No. Second Street. | I One trial will convince you that this is the best place [ I to sell your cream. :i I We are open Wednesday and Saturday nights until | ; | 8:00 o’clock [ | SCHLOSSER BROS. I | CREAMERIES
363 acres in Paulding county, 2 I sets of buildings. 120 acres, 1 mile to market. 160 acres near Arcola, well improv- | ed. 120 acres near Cincinnati, Ohio. SO acres, 1% miles to market. 195-ts ERWIN & MICHAUD.
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Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. . New York. Aug. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat)—With very few ex- ► ceptions leading issues showed . strength at the stock market opening u today. Unit«l States Steel opened at ’ 101%, up 1%; Bethlehem B at 81%, ’ up %; Crucible at 136. up 2%; Re- ► public Steel at 85%, off %; Leather ► at 92%, up 1%; Pan-American Petro- , leum at 108, up 3%; Marine at 50’4, up 1% and Studebaker at 99%, up %. 1 Chicago, Aug. 19—(Special to Daily • Democrat)—Corn — Sept, down 2c; . Dec. down 1c; May down 2%c. Oats , —Sept, down %c; Dec. down %; May down %c. Provisions—Nominal. ► East Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 4,000; shipments. 2,470; yesterday, receipts. 4.800. shipments, 1,900 today; | official to New York Saturday, 3.230. Hogs closing steady, best grades,' $21.75;' ' few Yorkers [email protected]; stags, $16.00. down; cattle, 5000, shipping cattle, 25 to 50 lower; butcher grades strong, shipping steers $13.00 @16.00; no prime steers here, butcher steers. [email protected]; cows and heifers. 550@1350; sheep, 4400, steady' top lambs. [email protected]; yearlings, ; [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]; , ewes, $10.50, down. Cleveland — Butter: Creamery in, tubs, extras 57@57%; extra firsts 56 %; firsts 55@55%; prints 1c higher; l fancy dairy at 43% @47%; packing 40@42c. Eggs—Extras. 49c; extra firsts, 47c northern firsts, new cases 47c; old 1 eases, 46c; southern and western firsts, new cases 43c. Ohio extras in new cases 47c. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2, $2.12; lew oats, 68c; corn, per cwt., $2.70; tarley, $1.15; rye, $1.40, wool, 55c. LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 40@4Sc Eggs, dozen 40c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 54c Auction 157’ Acre Farm and Personal ! Property I, Geo. W. Foust, of Roanoke, Ind., f •vill sell my farm and personal property at public auction, Wednesday, September 3/19 ■ommencing at 10 o’clock sharp. Farm | will be sold immediately after the won hour, containing 157 1-2 acres, ?ight-room house and cellar, both vaters in house, hot and cold water system complete including bath, good •veil and cistern, large garage, en-| room and woodhouse combined, I bank barn, 34x81, corn crib, wagon shed and granary overhead with eleCciioi instafied ;mtl other good outbuildings, some fruit. These buildings are in fine shape. Farm is 14 niles xvest of Fort Wayne, 14 miles i south of Columbia City, 14 miles northeast of Huntington. or 4 miles north of Roanoke, Indiana, a town on interurban and Wabash railroad. ' This farm “is a chocolate loam soil . ind a good producer, well tiled and • fenced, 4 elevators within radius of F our to six miles of this farm. Personal property includes horses, cattle. sheep, hogs and implements and growing corn in field. For information address Wright and Son, auctioneers, Lafayette, Ind. TERMS OF SALE A good abstract of title and warranty deed *vill be furnished. A deposit of $2,000 will be required by . check or currency of purchaser on 1 Jay of sale, balance due February 1, 1920, without interest, Wright & Son, auctioneers, Lafayette, Ind. N. L. Highland, clerk. George T ”. Foust, owner, Roanoke, Ind. Livery Cars Day and Night; closed and open.. Clean cars and careftl drivers. Prices Reasonable GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. ‘Phone 929. John Schurger & Son, Abstractors of Title to Real Estate in Adams County, Indiana. All kinds of money to loan on Real Estate t'om on farms, from 5 to 40 years, partial payment at any interest paying time. City loans from 7 to 8%. We are in the market for your business. If you want an abstract of a loan come to ter office in person and you will save money by so doing. AlI so farms and city property for sale. ; Office over Fisher & Harris. East of the Court House, Decatur, Ind. Citizens Telephone No. 104, Decatur, Ind NOTICE TO PATRONS I will be out of my office from Monday, August 18th to August 25th and patrons are asked to take notice of same. Will be back at office on Monday, August 25thI 195-t6 DR. ROY ARCHBOLD. I $ $ $ S— WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ $
i CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 1 FORSALE FOR SALE—Six thoroughbred Duroc ‘ spring pigs. Chalmer Edwards, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 198-t3 e-o-d , FOR SALE Mongul Tractor, 816. in | good shape. Will take an 8 horse 1 gasoline or kerosene engine as part !'trade. See Albert Doehrman. Mon- ’ roe, Indiana. 198-t4 • FOR SAIJ3 —-Art Garland hard coal ■ | burner, in good condition. 425 Mc- ' , Baines street. 1 98-t3 I FOR SALE—Single Comb White Leg- | horn Cockerels; Ferris heavy lay- , ing strain. Prices right. See G. H. Oliver. Monroe, Indiana. 197-t6 FOR SALE —One 1917 Ford touring car with winter top. In first-class condition. Four new tires, Hassler shock-absorbers. Car can be seen any evening at 126 South Fourth street, or telephone 589. 197-t3l FOR SALE —One Ford delivery car with closed body. Good condition. Car can be seen any time after Wednesday at 216 South Forth street, or I telephone 589. ' 197-t3 .FOR SALE —Shetland pony, a year and a half old. Inquire 257 North 'Seventh street or call ’phone 569. . | 197-t3 FOR SALE —One Favorite hard coal | burner, large size, good as new. 'Phone 664. 197-t3 FOR SALE—I6O acres, good building, partly tiled and fenced. Two and 1 one half miles of Decatur on stone' pike. Number one farm land. See Schurger & Son. 192-ts FOR SALE —Serviceable O. I. C. boars eligible to register. Price, S3O. —. W. E. Faurote, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 1 5; Monroe 'phone. 176tf FOR SALE —Two Ford cars, $250.00 each; One Ford truck. $525.00; Ten light dynamos, $85.00; Small lathe,' $75.00. Large stock of auto accessories cheap. W. D. Cross, Geneva, Indiana. 194-t6 FOR SALE —A number of Big Type Poland China males and gilts Giant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 miles south of Pleasant Mills. eod3w WANTED WANTED—Man to saw wood. Odd job. C. E. Connelly, 929 Russell street. 196-t3 WANTED —An experienced mechanic to operate two “Oster” Pipe Threading machines. Steady work, good pay to right man. Address J. F. Ar- j nold. Decatur, Indiana. 190-ts FOR RENT ■ FOR RENT —House, comparatively I new; five rooms, spacious closets, basement, electric lights, water, gas,' blinds. Will rent furnished or un-' furnished; or partially furnished? I with kitchen linoleum, range, hard coal burner, if desired- Possession September 1. WRITE “A. M.” care' of Democrat. 196-t3 j LOST AND FOUND LOST —Auto license tag No. 162,984 ' and tail light. Finder please return to this office. 197-t3' LOST —Ladies’ green coat, between Decatur and Fort Wayne- Finder. please return to Schafer Hdw. Co., I and receive reward. 197-t3 FOR RENT —Home furnished. One 1 I half of home, lower or left part. | Call 'phone 265 or inquire at 234 N. sth street. 198-ts MISCELLANEOUS 15 YOUR FORD OUT OF ORDER? WE DO ALL KINDS OF FORD REPAIR 1 WORK. AND AI.SO SELL GAS OIL AND ALL KINDS OF FORD ACCESSORIES. GIVE US A TRIAL. : WERLING GARAGE, 197-16 PREBLE, IND. New Sunlight Laundry, a real LaunI dry, Portland, Ind. We send MonI day. Tuesday and Wednesday. 'Phone , 695 for Success. 170-ts I EVEN IF YOU LIVED way down in .Cuba we would still like to ’ C ' U ’ B A ■ Cleaning— Dyeing—Pressing Customer | HAVE RESPECT for your clothing, l stop sending It to any Tom, Dick, or Harry for Cleaning— Dyeing—Press-* ing. We do it better. | j LADIES—Don’t trust your delicate : clothing to any old cleaner—our ex- . pert and sanitary cleaning and dyeing' service awaits your calls. 'Phone 695 ■ and we will call for your order. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS | Monroe Street. 187-ts ’ Your cast plow points will be 1 ground to suit you at Johnson 16 Johnson's, Peterson, Indi,ana. 11-12-13-18-1 9-20 ) $ $ $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ $
i A FARMERS' ASSOCIATION Shelbyville. Aug. 19,-John Brown J president of the Indiana Federate of Farmers associations was to a- [ tend the meeting of Shelby couriy here today to affect an organ. , ization which will be affiliated win. : the state association. ■ ‘ By-laws and a constitution were t „ be submitted and business relntiv'. I to the formation was to be taken u; MOOSE DANCE There will he a dance at the Moose hail Thursday evenin'. Dance starts at 8:30. music- Everybody come. ' 19843 VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by a w Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up I Dr. C. C. RAYL i Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to ; ; Surgery and to the Dis- ; ; eases of the Abdomen and ! ■ Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystoscopy ‘ •nd Ureteral Catheterlzatloa I I I I I I — " —- 1 : BLACK & OETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Service DECATUR, • IND. • Telephone: Office 90; Home 727 : Office Removed H. F. Costello, M. D., wishes to announce that he has moved his office to hie residence, 215 " North 3rd St General Practice Special attention given to Chronic Diseases and Preventive Medicine. >; Office Hours: 9:00 to 11:30 a. m., 2:00 to 5:00 p. m„ & 7:00 to 8:30 p. m. Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Phono Office 143 |1 nunc Residence 102 | N, A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. | Telephone 135 JEFF LIECHTY i Auctioneer I I still have my headquarters at Durkin’s garage, anti will book any sale you might have. ’Phone 181 DR. L. K. MAG,LEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office 186; Residence 11-M. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana General Practice Office specialties. Diseases of women and children. X-Ray examinations and treatments, electric treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries, X-Ray treatments for goiter, tuberculosis and cancer. Office hours, 9 to 11 A. M.; 1 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Sundays by appointment. Phones, Res. No. 110: Office, No. 409. I Present office over F. V. Mills Grocery store. New office after the middle of September, 110 North Fourth street. | PIPE FOR FENCE POSTS | I have on hand second-hand 1 In., 1 2 In., 5% in., 6</ 4 in., 8 In. and 10 In. pipe in any length, which Is just the thing tor fence posts and braces; also for ends of tile ditches. See us for prices. <l. F. ARNOLD Suite 4,5, &6, People's Loan 4 Trust Company Building. Decatur, Indiana. ’Phono 709.
