Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1919 — Page 6

— T 1 •*— II ■ .I—— Wil - ■- GASOLINE SWIPED Linn Grove, Ind- Sept. 4. —Some person or persons with the aid of a AUTO LI VERY Day or Night Headquarters at Kalver-Noble Garage or Holthouse Garage ED. GREEN Horne 'Phone 436. ' 210-ts AUCTIONEER With years of experience in farming and auctioneering I feel I am able to get the highest dollar for you! See me for dates and prices. ’Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer.

iaSKS®W«’hIxIjWWI3WSR MH a* xk « h> I For Butterfat at our station, 236 No. Second Street. | One trial will convince you that this is (he best place | to sell your cream. B i' | We are open Wednesday and Saturday nights until 8:00 o’clock I ill i SCHLOSSER BROS. F I ' H CREAMERIES IS ® — H Sir Thomas Lipton Said-- • > " H “A young man may have many friends, but he ♦' ;; will find none so steadfast, so constant, so ready to 3 ;; respond to his wants, so capable of pushing him ;; - ahead, as a little book with the name of a bank on 3 : I. 1 > ;; its cover.” 3 «» < • ; I We have a book wailing for yon. It will give you !! <• the proper energy and lead you Io Hie proper path ;■ 3 of fortune. 3 <. < > f The Peoples Loan & Trust Co I • • t 11 •: BANK OF SERVICE 31 <« ..i 55c .. <> < • ii For Your Butterfat ii ■I I > :: At the Creamery,or Station :: :: 2nd door East of Postoffice :: I > " :: It pays to sell 'us your Cream - MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. ) . CREAMERIES -- HOW TO HANDLE YOUR FALL INCOME I y (> \‘ r Fall income is received, it can be handled W sf)r carefully that it will last ’till another paying season conies around. The best way to take care of , Fall income is to. open a Checking Account lor the current I unds that you will need for expenses. The monev that you do no I need for some time should be deposited at interest ; so tluit it will earn an income. This Rank invites checking ■ and interest bearing deposits in any amount. s THE GROWTH OF THIS BANK, Sept. 1, 1918, Dep05it55692,580.25 Sept. 1. 1919, Deposits 844,493.61 (Gain in one year ..$151,913.36 First National Bank UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Decatur, Indiana ..i.miin iiniiiiiiiilniiJiimiMiiimxiiijn.

pile wrench unscrewed the faucet from the gasoline wagon belonging to D. & F. Striker, road contractors, and helped themselves to the gasoline. The ' Strikers have moved their wagon to lhe home of Fred Dubach, where i> will be safely guarded. Meshberger . Brothers, who have had large quantities of gasoline stolen in the past few weeks, will move their tank to the city limits . NOTICE TO YEOMAN All Yeomen and families are requested to meet at the home of S. E. Brown. First street. Sunday after church, as near 12 o’clock at possible. Autos will be there to take you to Steele’s park for the big annual picnic. Good program and entertainment. Refreshments on grounds. Bring your basket and enjoy the picnic. 211-t3

' DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 3, 1919

MARKETS-STOCKS I Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. . 1 New York, N. Y., Sept. 4 —(Special to Daily Democrat 1-With most lead- ' ing issues showing a fractional increase, the stock market opened firm . today. United States Steel opened at 107%, up Crucible at 192, oil 2%; Bethlehem Bat 96%. off %; Studebaker at 115, up %; Marine at 58%, up %; Central Leather at 100% up %; Pan-American at 120’4. up % : Baldwin at 1.32. up 2'4 ; and Mexican Petroleum at 193. up '4. 1 1 Chicago, Sept. 4—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Grain opening: Corn — Sept, down .J’/ic; Dec. down %c; Muy down %c. Oats—Sept, down %c; Dec. down %c; May (town %c. Provisions—Lower. II East Buffalo. N. Y„ Sept. 4-v-(Spe-cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 3,200, shipments. 1900; ofllcial to New York yesterday. 950. Hogs closing steady; mediums and heavies, $19.50 @20.00; Yorkers and mixed $20.50@ 20.66; pigs. $18.50; roughs, $16.00; stags. $13.00, down; cattle 750. slow; sheep. SOO. steady; lambs 1625 down. Cleveland — Bntter —Creamery in tubs extras sS@s9c; extra firsts 57@ 57 %c; firsts prints one cent higher; fancy dairy 43%@47%c; packing 40@42c. I Eggs—Extras 49c; extra firsts 47c; northern firsts pew cases, 47c; old cases 46c; southern and western firsts new cases, 43c; Ohio extras in new cases 47c. ; Poultry—Live fowls 35@36c; broilers 35@38c; roosters 22@23c; geese. 30c; ducks, 33@35c. I - KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. ! (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2, $2.12; new oats. 65c; corn, per cwt.. $2.45; ( barley, $1.15; rys, $1.40. LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 40@48c 1 Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 55c , ii man is ■»■*■■■» ■ PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public auction at my 1 residence on what is known as the I S. D. High place on south 13th. St., ! Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, September 6. sale to begin at one o'clock the following personal property, towit: I Extra good work mare. 11 yrs. old; ] 1 extra good cow fresn, half Jersey and half Guernsey; 1 one horse wagon. good as new; 1 one-horse mewing machine; 1 Shunk breaking plow; 1 five-tooth cultivator; 1 double shovel plow; 1 hog rack; 3 iron -kettles; 1 hogjtanger; 5 hay forks; 1 buck saw; ( 1 mattox: 1 organ box; 1 bushel onions; 2 sets heavy work harness for one horse; 1 set buggy harness; ,5 horse collars; 1 meat barrel; 2 bed springs and mattresses; 1 easel; 1 office chair; 1 roller organ with records; and other articles too numerous to mention. I Terms made known day of sale. WM. SCHERER. Jeff Liechty. Auct. 30845 FARMS FOR SALE No. I—SO1 —SO here farm 2 miles from Monroe, a cottage house, good, new barn 36x76, other outbuildings, good board tepee all around the buildings, well drained and well fenced. Can make this farm 120 acres if tlie buyer chooses. Easy terms. This farm is a real farm at the right price. No. 2 —120 acre farm 2 miles from market in St. Marys township. Fair buildings, school at the corner of the farm. No. 3 —SO acres, within 5 miles cf Monroe, a good one. Fair buildings. No. 4—52 acres 1 mile from market and high school. Is a real bargain. No. 5—30-acre farm in Blue Creek township. 3 miles of Willshire, close to school and church. A very homelike place. Some city properties in Decatur and Monroe to sell or trade; also some other bargains. If interested, call or see J. N. BURKHEAD. REAL ESTATE AGENT Monroe, Indiana 20746 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Charles Wertzberger, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 11th day of October, 1919/ and show cause. if anv, whv the FINAL. SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should iioi-JtH app;overt: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirsnip, and re-, ceive their distributive share*. The Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Administrator. Decatur, Ind.. Aug. 19, 1919. C. L. Walters, attorney. 21-28-4 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO INCHEASE TAX LEVY. State of Indiana, Adams Countv. SS: Tn the matter of the Application of the Decatur Public Library, Decatur, Indiana, to raise more taxes. Notice is hereby given that the tax-% ing officers of the Decatur Public Library of Decatur. Indiana have filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners tx petition to raise taxes in excess of those of the preueeding yeas for the purpose of meeting the navment of the operating expenses inci- ? a,<l hbrarv which have been increased .over proceeding ye.tr on account of the increased cost, and also on account of the deficit created bv" I*l9lß°' an lnsufflrt *nt tax levy made ll Ke h , ea , r l ns on aai( l appliea- = 4 1 h . el £ at th, “ office ot the State Board of Tax Commissioners At Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 19th «lav of September 1919. All ’ tax pnv?r» and persons interested are notified r » be present at said hearing. Decatur, Indiana, SeptemDeqatur Public Library Board 3 4-11

k NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS I State of Indiana. County of Adams. SS ' In the Adams Circuit Court September Term. 1919. Got Heb !•’. Gerber, plaintiff, vs. William Ueic hter. et al., defendants. Cause No. 9973 Quiet Title. ’i Now comes the plaintiff by Lenhart '& Heller, his attorneys, and Hlen his | < omplalnt herein together with the as- ■ fidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is un- [ known of the following named defendants, to-wit: William Ueichter, William Richter. Mariah Richter. Maria • .Richter, Joseph A. Trout, Margaret l Trout, Hamilton S Graham. IL -S. GraI ham, whose Christian name is unknown ‘ to plaintiff, Anzolejta Graham, E J - I Little, ’Trustee, whose c iiirstian name ; is unknown to plaintiff. Charles Brumb field, (’has. Brumfield, and Owen Burns; that the names of the dofernli nuts are unknown and that they arc believed to lie non-residents of th** I State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following named and designations, tp-wit: “The unknown husbands 'and wives, respectively of each of the following named persons, to-wit: William Reichler, William Richter. Mar- - iah Richter, Maria Richter, Joseph A. r Trout. Margaret Trout. Hamilton S Graham, H. S. Graham whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Anzo- • letta Graham, E. .1. Little, 'Trustee. I whose Christian name is unknown to ' plaintiff, Charles Brumfield, Chas. Rrumfield and'Owen Burns, the un- • known successors in trust of E. .1. 1 . Little Trustee, whose Christian nnhie , is unknown to plaintiff, the names of all of whom are unknown to plain- » tiff; ’The unknown stockholders, bondI holders, receivers, trustees, creditors. h officers and successors in interest of the following named corporation, towit: Burns Development Compart’, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff ”; the unknown widowers and j widows, children and descendant* and | heirs, surviving spouses, creditors anil i administrators of the estates, devisees,’ legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and successors in' interest and assigns respectively of the following named and designated I deceased persons, to-wit: William • Reichter. William Richter. Mariah Richter. Maria Richter, Joseph A. Trout, Margaret Trout, Hamilton S 1 Graham, If. S. Graham, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Anzoletta Graham, E. .1. Little 'Trustee, whose Christian name is unknown to , plaintiff. Charles Brumfield. Chas. Brumfield and Owen Burns, the names of all of whom arc 1 unknown to plain- [ tiff; all the women once known by any of the names and designations above I statecV whose names may have been ’’•hanged, and who are known by ; other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all the parties above named, describ'ed and designated as defendants to this action, who are married, the ’ names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations \<ho assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint •in this action, by. under or through anv of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in ! said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffthat the 1 following named defendant towit: Burns Development Company is a fi reign corporation and that the cause |of ac tion alleged against said defend- , 'ant in the complaint in this cause . arose within the state of Indiana; that , said action is for the purpose of quietping title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of.action exists ! against all of the defendants: that all ■ of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are • believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams ■ County, State of Indiana, is describes! j . in said complaint to-wit: The southwest quarter *of .-the northeast quarter of section six (6) in township twenty- ' five (25) north, range fifteen (15) east. This action is instituted find pwse- ' cuted by said plaintiff for the* purpose . of.quieting his title to the real estate ; above 1 described as against all de- , mands, claims and claimants whatsoever. I Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be • and appear before the Adams Circuit ( Court at ‘he Court House in the City of Decatur in Adams County in the 4 State of Indiana on the 21st day of October, 1919, the same being the 44th , Judicial day of a term of the Adams ' Circuit Court of Indiana to be begun , and holden on the first day of Septem- ' bcr. 1919, and answer nr demur tn said complaint, the same will be heard and . determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set me hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the clerk there- •; nf in the citv of Decatur. Indiana, this : 27th day c.f August, 1919. | WILL HAMM ELL, ' Clerk of the Adams Circdit Court. | Lenhart & Holler, Attorneys for: plaintiff. 28-4-11 | NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS 1 State of Indiana. Adams County. In the Adams CiHruit Court, Septem- [ ber Term. 1919. i Christina Hirschy vs. Samuel B. ’ Hirschy. i It appearing from' affidavit, filed in • entitled cause, that the residence of tlie defendant. Samuel 8.. L Hirschy. upon diligent inquiry is unknown and cannot be ascertained and that said defendant is believed tr» be a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore-,Jiereby given the > said Samuel B. Hirschy that he be and appear before the Hon. .Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 20th dav ' of October. 1919, the same being the 43rd Judicial Da- of the next regular .term thereof, to be holden at the Court ( • House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Ist day of . September. A. D. 1919. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or ’ the same will be heard and determin- . ed in his absence. x WITNESS, my name, and the Seal I of said Court hereto affixed, this 27th " day of August, 1919. » WILL HAMM ELL, Clerk | Bv John T. Kelly. Deputy. - August 27. 1919. .1. C. Sutton, Attorney. 28-4'-ll tri’OlX TWI'.XT OF IIIMIXISTRATRIX. y , Notice is hereby given, That the ' undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Grant Me- , Gill, late of-Adams ~deceased., ihe estate is probably solvent. , EFFIE McGILL, Administratrix. August 26,” 1919. J. I'. Snow. Attorney. 28-4-11 NOTICE OF FINAL SE ri’I.EMEMY OF ESTATE % Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of John May er, f deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur/ Indiana, • On the l.’t’n day of September. 1919, and show cause, if unt. whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof df heirship, and receive their distributive shares. CHARTZJTTE MAYER. Administratrix. Decatur, Indiana, Aug. 16. 1919. SANITARY CLEANING-- i When it comes to the real meaning of the above words, we cam clean the most perfect in Decatur. On all gari ments 60 pounds steam pressure is forced through the fibre of the clothes which you can easily, see is ...more Sanitary than any other means . of pressing. No germs could withstand this heat yet it is impossible to / scorch any aiticle. We respectfully , solicit ybur patronage. • DECATUR LAUNDRY, Launderers and Dry Cleaners. ’Phone 134. i “The odor just Isn’t there. ' I

NOTICE OF IPPIH'ATON TO IV- ( ur. isi; nx i.Fi v. State of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In lhe matter of- the application of The Board of Cornmlsslaners or Adams County to raise more taxes. Notice Is hereby given that the taxing offiiet-B of Adams county. Indiana have tiled with lhe state hoard of .ax I'onunls’lqners a petition to raise t«'.- in excess of the proceeding yeai for the purpose of meeting the payment of the following items not included in lhe county fund for the proceeding tax lew to-wit: General . o-diori. JtUiOO.oe: New I.ride. - in eve s of tiiose built during ,1,.. I'lls $1 Z.HOO.Ott; Temporar.' I.mc;' Sit :.’iU>.oo: arid additional in-c-e'e in' th.- various county offices a,al Instil inions due to increased cost of labor, wages and material and on ( of allowances increased by u,-a laws. s•.,•> 14.00. and for the (.ravel Itoad Repair fund, due (o the taking away of lite automobile license les and lhe increase- in Hie cost of labor and material. s:i:l,o2S.4f>. A public bearing on said applioatiun mill no held al i lie office of th.- State H.nrd of I’ax Commissioners at Indi- ■ nanolis Indiana, on the 19th day of September, 1919 All tax payers and be.sons interested are notilled to be present at said hearing. Dated at Decatur. Indiana. September ... 1919. Hoard of Commissioners of Adams Ccunty. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice Is hereby given. that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Henry Sehant-c-rlicli. late of Adams county, deceased, 'rip- estate is probably solvent. AC'HSTA SCHAMIdRLOH, Executrix. I EDWIN SCHAMERIXIH, Executor. , I September 2, 1919. I .1. I-’. Fruchte. Atty. . 4-U-18 | NOTH E 'I'D DEFENDAN T State of Indiana. County of Adams, SS: In Circuit Court, September Term, ’ 1919. Mary F. Barker vs. Lionel G. Barker. Petition for sale of R, E. No. 997 G. The defendant, Lionel G. Barker, is hereby notified that the plaintiff, Mary F. Barker, wife of Lionel G. Barker has filed her complaint in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county, i State of Indiana, making defendant thereto the said Lionel G. Barker, her > husband, in which she petitions the court for an order for the sale of all ' the property both r-al and personal 1 belonging to the said defendant. Lionel C. Barker,, consisting of household goods, and' farm implements, and also of the following real estate Tne south half of the southeast qn. rter of sec- . tion five, township -5. no.- th range 14 east, c ontaining 80 acres. Said com- • plaint charges abandonment of plaintiff. Said defendant is therefore notified, that an affidavit of a disinter- I esied party has been filed showing that said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that his residence and whereabouts are unknown. and he is ordered to answer to said complaint on or before the 25th . day of October, 1919. at thy Circuit* Ccurt of Adams county. State of Indi- i ana. ! Witness my hand and official seal this 30th dav of August. 1919. WILL HAMMELL, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. (Seal) Bv John T. Kellv, Deputy 4-11-18 ’ NOTH E TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Superintendent of the County Infirmarv of Adams county. Indiana. has filed i with the Auditor of said cOunty an estimate of supplies for groceries, ' meats, dry goods, house furnishings and other supplies for the sustenance of the inmates and maintenance of said asylum for the subsequent tkree i months. Notice is further hereby given that .said estimate is] now on file in said Auditor’s Office, and that bids for the j contracts for furnishing supplies will 1 be received on Monday, October 6, 1919. All bids must state separate price, for furnishing each article bid upon. I and must be made subject to the cohdi- ’ tion that the Board of Commissioners and the Superintendent shall have rhe 1 right to buv any article so bid upon | at any of the state institutions which may manufacture such article. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. DAVID J. BILLING ROBERT SCHWARTZ, GRANT OWENS. Board of C* mmisslonei -. John Mosure. Auditor. It J NOTICE OF Pl III.It LETTING I Notice is hereby given that the unci-I ersigned, superintendent of construction of the Joseph J. Dailey dra'm in Blue Creek township. Adams countv. i Indian?., will on . Saturday, September 27, 1919 up until 19 o’clock a. n» of said .lay, at the office of Orval .Harruff. county surv»*vi r of Adams county, Indiana, in the' Haugk Block. north of the Court House, in the City of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, receive sealed bids for the- construction of >aid drain in accordance with the report, plans, profile and specifications therefor now on file in the office of the Auditor of Adams county, Indiana, in said cause. Main Drain From station O to station 42 plus 40 the terminus. Estimate $1,736.20. Branch Drain From station 0 to 14 plus 08 estimate $248.85. Bids will be received and a contract let for the whole of said drain as shown in the report, profile, plans ami t specifications therefor. ! Nt) confidential bids will be accepted and each ladder will be required to plate specifical what he wiki con- | struct the whole of the drain. Bidders will be required to file their • bids as required by law upon forms which will be furnished by the underj signed superintendent of construction, i and each bidder will be required to make and file withMiis bid the neces- ’ th-- affidavit of non-coilusiofT and that he Is a bona fide oidder. EacK bid must be accompanied with a and sufficient bond in a sum equal to dou-ble-.‘he amount of such bid. conditioned fur the faithful performance of said ”’ork »nd contract, and providing that the bidder will enter into a contract wiTh sai l superintendent for the construction of the same if he be awarded lhe contract therefor. Such bond to be approved by the - superintendent of construction. Said superintendent of construction reserves the right «to reject any and all bids Both the bond and bid shall be acknowledged by a person having author’tv to administer oaths. No bids will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits founds The time 1 for the completion of the cviH.. he made known by the superintendent of construction on the day of the saie and the contractor will b« »4*<ytifred to complete the work within the time fixed in the contract. Dated this 4th day of September, 1919 ORVAL HARRUFF Supt. of Construction Office day Saturday of each week. 4-11-1! MOOSE DANCE The Moose dances will start Thurs day evening, September 4th. at the Moose hall. Beginner’s class al 7:45, assembly, at 9:00. Admission 75c per couple, including war tax. Ex tra ladies, war tax only, five cents, You are invited. 20943 FRED SCHURGER, Mgr I s — Phil Dermond of Anderson ras re turned home after a few day’s visit with Wayne Beavers, Iris roommate at Wabash college.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS I - 1 FOR SALE J FOR SALE—Good second hand bicycle. Inquire at this office. 21143 l_, . z FOR SALE—White iron double bed, and new springs. Mrs. C. J. bregman, 110 S. sth St., city. 2H-t3 FOR SALE—A nitnibpr of Big Type Poland China Males and Gilts. Grant ' Buster breeding. C. O. Green. 2 mile i south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts FOR SALE—White iron double bed, and new springs. 110 So. St., city, 210-t3 FOR SALE- 5 passenger Auburn automobile, in good shape. Ed: Green, 'phone 436. 210-ts FOR SALE —Two Shropshire bucks coming two years old. See W. J. McCague, 3 miles west of Schafer Sad- | dlery Co. - ' * 209-t3 FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey ■ Bull. See C. S. Mutnma, Decatur, Route No. 3, 'Phone 2 rings on Sil. 209-ts FOR SALE —Full blooded Jersey cow. I Will be fresh in February. 'Phone , 2 long. 2 short on 164. See J. W I Bleeke. 209-t3 FOR SALE —Seed wheat, 60% test, i 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. Bellmont Stock Farm. 208-ts FOR SALE—S Passenger Overland car. Good condition. 'Phone 750, or see Ed. L. Kintz. FOR SALE—Good Coffee Mill i in good condition, will sell at bargain. Inquire Niblick <.ti Co. 207-II LOST-AND I 'OUND I LOST —$10 bill in alley near home I beside of Schafer Hdw. Co. on First i street. Finder please return to this office. • 205-t3 i FOUND -Ladies' hat between north ' brick and Egypt school house in | Blue Creek twp. Owner may have' same by calling at this office and pay-; ing for this ad. 209 t3l LOST—Hub cap off of R. C. H. car, i sian. SI.OO reward. See W. M. Highlen. 1217 \V. Piftterson. city. 209-t3! LOST —Pocket book containing about $60.00 in large bills. Please return I to tis office or John Kintz and receive] reward. ’Phone 13-D. 209431 WANTED WANTED—Salesladies for our I Big Sale. G. C. Steele store. WANTED—Experienced stenoI grapher. J. F. Arnold. Over Peoples Loan and Trust Co. j 211431 GIRL WANTED - Who doesn’t attend] school to clerk in Morris 5 and 101 cent store. 209-?t3 WAN TED TO RENT Large house with furnace, for one Io three years. Close up town. Give size, terms, etc. R. C- H., Decatur*, Ind., Gen. Delivery. 20946 WANTED—To Buy old junk automobiles. We pay cash. Maier Hide & Fur Co., by S. Krashinsky. 21041 WANTED—Salesladies for our Big Sale. G. C. Steele store.

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PUBLIC SALE!

tl ■ As I have sold my,farm, I will offer '< at public sale at my residence, one t mile west and mile south of Tocsin j or 2 miles west of Craigville or 4 miles e north and 2 miles east of Bluffton, on dj MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919, J Sale begings at 10:00 o’clock. The - following described properly to-wit: s I HORSES —5 head— one gray mare; one gray horse; one bay mare; one ® brown mare; all good workers; one y sorrel mare colt coming 2 years Bld. n CATTLE—IO head—one big red 9. cow, 8 years old, with calf by side; -■ one brindle heifer, with calf by side; s one red cow, 3 years bld, giving 3 gallons of milk per day; four yearling , heifers. j HOGS—3I head—one white sow, s- due to farrow by day of sale; one e wljite sow with 9 pigs by side; one it red sow. due to farrow in October; n one Big Type Poland male hog, 1G c- months old; 18 shoats, weighing from j. 65 to 95 pounds each. | CHICKENS—three or four dozen r. young pullets. j FARMING IMPLEMENTS— two farm s- wagons; one low-wheeled wagon; ono it wagon bed with triple bed; one set e hay ladders; one Oliver riding plow, good as new; one Hoosier grain drill;

gompers will (Vnlted Pregg Service) Washington, Slept. 4 , Daily DemoeraD-Samuc/Xn president of the American of Labor will appear before Columbia commissioners tod™ -half of Washington policemen'",?? have been ordered t o resign” ?*" I their union or leave the force m The commissioner's declare that afliliatfen between the p o ]i ( ,‘ ni^ y organization and the American 7,' Labor will Jnjurp Pe ‘’; ficiency forces. ot ’ Gomper’s appearance today to a the policemen’s side of t| lP ( , aimed to make the Washington test for every city in the country ' Unless the commissioners with i their order after Gomper's argun,?'? policemen will probably seek iln junction. n ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoff man , son. Billy, motored to Ronin Cil where they will be guests of Mr a Mrs. Bill Bowers. WANTED—CONTINUED WANTED—To list farms, if to sell your farm, write me a cant or ’phone at my expense, a square to all. W. W. Hawkins. Decatur. I ni ) R. R. 10. Monroe 'phone oil t'i mi SCELL a NEOUS FULL use my four big MAIL ORDEIi plans. Particulars 10c. Lee Spade 850 Worsen St,, Grand Rapid,] THE PARTY who picked Case off of the Jesse Essex lawn al j Monroe, please return same to avoid i ‘rouMe- 210-u •DO YOU NEfcD it on second mortgages on real estate. Aetna Mfg. & inv. Co., 508 ■ Fidelity Trust Bldg., Indianapolis. I V. ILL AGAIN BE REAdF TO make your MOLASSES mile east of Berne. Bring me your cain I I will book your number if you say so ' and give you the best service possible. JOHN EICHER. Berne, Ind. 209-ti’ FOR RENT I FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms j for light housekeeping. 338 Line | street; ’Phone 521 or See Mrs. B. W I Sholty 211-t:’.eod i FOR RENT—Home furnished. One half of home, lower or left part. ! Call 'phone 265 or inquire at 234 N. | sth street. z 198 ts i FOR RENT —Furnished room, two blocks from court house. Call at 1312 Winchester street or ’Phone 653. 199-ts Fann and City Property. We have a large list of farms for sale, some for exchange, for smaller 'or larger; also city property and stcckp of merchandise. LEONARD & ANDREWS 115 First St., 310 Winchester St. 'Phones 336 and 700. 211-ts ,HOG FEED DAIRY FEED POULTRY FEED E. L. CARROLL & SOX. : 'X • . 211-Hi ■

’’one I. H. p. corn planter: one M< ■ Pormick binder; one Osborne disc i harrow; one Milwaukee mowing maclii ine; Rock Island /hay loader, one i spike-tooth harrow; one spring-tooth borrow; one John Deere walking plow; one Silver corn plow: one single shovel plow; one clover bunch er; one tank heater: one buggy: «*n< carriage; one scoop board, two hog coops; one grind, stone; 10-horse power Ottawa gasoline engine; one small i brooder Ttouse, used six months: Anklerholt separator; small chicken cooks; 2 sets work ijarness; 1 buzz saw; L , ton fertilizer. . HAY AND CORN—three tons timothy hay; three tons mixed ray;b» acres of corn. This corn was planted k i early, and is good. ) TERMS:—Sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Over S£.oo a credit of one year > will be given, purchaser giving banki able note, bearing 8 per cent, I’ l ' ! terest the Last 6 months. 4 per cent i > off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. » CHARLES SHIMER ’ Bunn & Baumgardner, Auctioneers. * Iwrin Wasson, Clerk , Lunch will be served by the Pugnei < i Ladies’ Aid Society.