Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1919 — Page 6
PUBLIC SALE. As I have rentnd my farm I will offer at Public Auction at my residence one mile west and one-half mile north of Wren. Ohio or 8 miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana, on Tuesday, September 30th, 1919 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock, the following personal property, to-wit: HORSES, 5 Head—One bay mare, 12 years old. weight about 1500; one sorrel more coming four years old. weight about 1450; one black mare coming four years old. weight about 1400; these are all good work horses. One bay mare colt coming two years old; one hay inare colt one year old. CATTLE, 10 Head —One Jersey cow 9 years old. fresh in December; one Durham cow 5 years old. fresh in February; one Guernsey cow 4 years old. fresh in January; one Heifer coming 3 years old. half Holstein and half Jersey, fresh in December; one Holstein-Guernsey heifer 2 years old, fresh in May; one Heifer coming two years old, Jersey and Holstein, fresh in October; one Shorthorn Bull, 18 months old; 3 Spring Calves HOGS. 16 Head —Two brood sows, to farrow by day of sale; 14 head of Shoats, averaging about 100 pounds each j FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 Turnbull wagon. 3 inch tire; 1 truck wagon. 3 inch tire. I 'op buggy; 2 sets heavy breeching harness; set of buggy harness; wagon box; set of hay ladders; flat bottom hog rack; stone bed; J. 1. Caso riding breaking plow; 2 walking breaking plows; 2 cultivators, 1 walking and 1 riding; I 1 5-tooth cultivator; 1 2-shovel culti-1 vator; 1 single shovel plow; 1 Rude I No. 10 manure spreader, good as new; > Avery corn planter, good as new; 1 | Deering binder, 7 foot cut. good as; new; Superior disc grain drill, good as new; McCormick mowing machine: ‘ hay tedder, good as new; Dane hay loader, good as new; wood frame spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; John Deere harrow, disc 14x16; scoop board; wheel barrow; 2 vinegar barrels; hand saw; 20 grain sacks; post auger; spades; shovels;
BONDS The INTEREST on Third Liberty Bonds is payable September 15th. Clip your coupons and get your money. The September 9th payment of your Fifth Liberty Bonds is now due. Coupon Bonds of the Fifth Liberty Bonds are ready to be delivered. Bring our receipt. We will take care of your Bonds free of charge. First National Bank Decatur, Indiana : . INSURANCE I ' ' » ' 1 Also: Tornado, Wind Storm and Lightening. ;; Farm and city properties. I I » ’ • ; Best Companies. : ! ; LENHART AND HELLER, Agents 1! ; 157 South Second Street. k IHi I AAT E will not only handle your com- I ’ mercial account a little better | than any one else but we solicit sav- | ings accounts from everybody g YOU specially. | Deposit SI.OO if you wish. We will I pay—per cent annual interest, com- I pounded twice a year. | Come in and get acquainted regard- ’ less of your needs in the banking I field. | OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK The Largest Bankjm Adams County
wagon pack; axes; cross cut saw; I scythe; lard press; sausage grinder; I! hand corn planter; coal buckets; log l_ i chains; ditch scoops; forks; bras* j sprayer; ice cream freezer; 12 s galvanized scoops; grind stone; 50 gal. steel kerosene barrel; 5 gal kerosene can; 7 barrel wooden water tank; Economy King cream separator; 2 5-gal. cream ■'ans; Little Brown Incubator, and many other articles too numerous to mention. About 175 Head of CHICKENS. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Universal hard coal ; burner, good as new; 1 Regal Globe ’ I range, good as new; 1 Wilson healer, good as new; 1 3-hole kerosene stove, with 2 ovens; 19 yards of rag carpet 'good; 22 yards of Axminster carpet. | good; 1 side board; 1 parlor stand; ’ ll stand lamp; 2 small lamps; 1 glass I churn; 8 yards of stair carpet; 1 'J matting rug. 9x12; 1 bed and springs; i 12 window shades; 2 .sets portieres, 11 and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and ’ under cash. All sums over that ' amount a credit of 9 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note without interest. 4 pet cent off for sash. No property removed until settled for. JACOB WRIGHT. Harry Daniels. Auct. William Teeple. Clerk. Lunch to be served on ground. 16-17-25-26-27 , PUBLIC SALE | On account of ill-health. I will sell at public auction at my residence, % j mile west of Monroe. Wednesday, October 1. ; Saif to begin at 10 o’clock; the fol- i J lowing personal property to-wit: i MULES —One team of mules, one 1 five year old. one six year old; well ; ‘ broke in all harness. CATTLE — Two Jersey cows, coming 6 years old ( will be fresh in January; 2 cows half k Jersey and half Guernsey, coming 3 1 years old will be fresh about Febru- ' ary 1; 5 head heifers, coming 2 years old; 2 of these will be fresh the last ' of March; 3 will be fresh in May. 1
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HOGS—One brood sow. coming 2 years old. 8 pigs by side; pigs two ; months old; 8 shoats weighing about i 125 pounds. HAY AND GRAN—Hay ’ in the mow; 5 acres of corn in shock. I FARMING IMPLEMENTS — One Daine hay loader; one Oliver break- ’ ing plow, one Oliver corn plow, one fourteen disc, g cd as new; one d’.‘i tooth iron har.-ov; one beet drill; i good as nev . one beet cultivator, i good as new; roe beet lifter, new. > <-m good 2-hor-e wagon with bed: one Storm King buggy, good as new; ■ re set hay ladders; one s-et of double harness; two horse cellars, co - dray wagon, ct.fc coal wagon, one set of dray harness. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—One mean Chicago Cotti ce; one standard churn, good as mw. Some Mix, d Chickens. '1 ERMS —All sums of $5 and under cash Over fhi.r amount a ere I!' . < 12 months will be given pur mu >?r gr ing bankable note bearing interest the last 6 months. PHILIP HEFFNER, Ttl'f Liechty, Auct. W. S. Smith, Clerk. Lunch will be served at noon by the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church 10-17-24-25-27 OFF FOR COLLEGE Hubert and Harold Gilpin left Monday for Westerville. 0.. where they entered Otterbein College.
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As I have sold my farm I will offer at public sale at my residence % mile east of Decatur, Ind., on the Van Wert road, farm known as George W. Zimmerman farm, on Monday. September 29 Sale to begin promptly at 10 o’clock, the following personal property, towit: 12 HEAD OF HORSES—-One black mare. 12 years old. weight 1500; good brood mare will work in all harness; one black mare smooth mouth, gentle will work in all harness, weight 1400; one black mare. 5 years old. good worker in all harness, weight 1400; 1 one black gelding. 4 years old, good worker in all harness, weight 1400; ' one bey gelding. 4 years old, good worker, weight 1700; one bey gelding 2 years old. a good one, weight 1350; i one sorrel gelding. 6 years old, blind, will work any place, weight 1400; ( one sorrei gelding, a handsome horse and a good driver and good worker any place, 8 years old. weight 1150; one sorrel driving inare. 13 years old, i perfectly gentle, lady broke, will work I any place, weight 1100; one sorrel l gelding. 4 years old, broke double I and will make a good saddle horse, 1 weight 1000; one sorrel mare colt. 1 year old. Belgium breed, weight SOO; one sorrel mare colt, 5 months old, Belgium breed. 18 HEAD OF CATTLE —One white faced cow, 6 years old, giving milk, bred; one red Durham cow. 5 years old, giving milk, bred; one roan Durham cow, 4 years old, giving milk, bred; one roan Dur-1 ham cow. 3 years old, giving milk, j bred; one roan Durham cow, 3 years oid, giving milk, calf by side; one, roan Durham cow, 3 years old. giving milk, calf by side; 5 head of year old Durham heifers, bred to Durham bull; one extra good roan Durham bull calf. 3 months old; one good red Durham bull calf, 4 months old: one good spotted Durham bull, 2 years old. a good breeder; 4 Durham heifer calves 2 and 3 months old. 79 HEAD OF HOGS—9 head of Duroc Jersey brood sows, good ones; 1 Poland China sow; 1 pure-bred Duroc Jersey board, good breeder; 1 Duroc Jersey sow with 8 pigs by side; 13 feeding shoats, weight 140 tbs. shoats. weight 80 lbs. average. HAY j IN MOW —About 20 tons timothy hay. I
- / ’ ’ ■ • " ’ r jHBgSgHHHMHKfIHHBIBnHIIHHHnHSSBSSESEEKSnESBE^S^RS^BBF III I SEVENTH ANNUAL SALE OF- - Cattle ■ S Pontiac bull, dam’s A. R. O. record 25 lbs. butter in 7 days, 15,000 ■ lbs. milk in 12 months, stands at head of herd. We own Princess of ’ ■ Orange, A. R. 0., record 21 lbs. butter in 7 days, 16,000 lbs. milk in S 12 months. I Our 7th Annual Sale will be held on what is known as the Rufus i Morrison farm. 1/ 2 miles west of Keystone or 3 miles north and J/ 2 1 mile west of Montpelier, on * I Friday, September 19,1919 ■ Sale Beginning at 10:00 A. M. MM — z-'.ZX_zX_z- S'' * z-.Z'- '-Z--— Z-_ ~ _ ‘Z~, - z*' ~ ~ z-'-ZX I 35 Head High Grade Holstein Cattle ! g CONSISTING OF SEVERAL GOOD HEAVY SPRINGERS FROM 2 1 TO 6 YRS. OLD, SOME WITH CALVES BY SIDE AND SOME fl HEAVY MILKERS, AND WE WILL ALSO SELL SOME GOOD 9 HEAVY SPRINGING 2 YR. OLD HEIFERS, 1 PURE BRED HOLI STEiN BULL CALF WITH EXTRA GOOD BREEDING ON BOTH | SIDES, 1 PURE-BRED HOLSTEIN BULL, 15 MO. OLD, GOOD ONE. I 2 EXTRA GOOD JERSEY COWS, HEAVY MILKERS. 1 GOOD | GUERNSEY COW. 1 19 Head of Hogs. brown yearling mule; 1 brown || 1 good big Duroc sow with spring mule. E pigs at foot; 10 head of good Shettland Ponies 9 thrifty feeding shoats. We will also sell some fine I 11 Head of Sheep. Shetland ponies no better in ■ ~ . . , j u j, the county. Well broke to ride fl 11 head of good breeding an( j d r : ve a i so gome pon y colts I ewes - unbroke. g 8 Head of Horses and Mules TERMS-Sums of $5.00 and st 1 4-yr. old black mare, mule under cash. On sums over $5.00 fl colt at side, sound and good U credit of 12 months will be 1 I worker; 1 7-yr. old bay mare. given, purchaser giving approvI sound and good worker, wt I.’ edn ° te ’ No first ® mo ' I I Knn. i ia ~ , and 8 ver cent last b mo. 4 per II yr " °\ u snare; 1 cent off for cash on time sales. I «wiß?t “ ’ “Xa I GUSTIN & MORRISON I I John A. Fitch, Auctioneer. „ t ~ | | Ladies’ Aid of Keystone MP. church Unch?
> BUILDING FOR SALE i > J What will you give for a good oak .'wood house, Bxlo and 8 feet high? 1 ' We have one to sell. See it just west ‘i of the old opera house. Must be re--1 moved at once. If you want it, make an offer to Cal E. Peterson, Sec’y. I DECATUR ATHLETIC ASSN. 21946 I PUBLIC SALE. , As 1 have sold my property and must vacate at once I will offer at public auction at my residence, 225 North Tenth street, on Saturday, September 20th, 1919, beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the following household goods: 4 Steel Mailable Range, good as new. Favorite hard coal burner, sewing machine, dining room table and four chairs, buffet, one 9x12 Axminster rug 3 small rugs, couch, four rocking chairs. Perfection oil stove and oven, parlor stand, vacuum sweeper, step ladder, pictures, blinds and numerous other articles not mentioned. TERMS—'Made known on day of sale. J. H. GENTIS Cor. Tenth and Jackson St. Roy Runyon, Auct. 220-t4
• OATS IN 81N—209 bushels white i Russian seed oats; CORN IN SHOCK f . —About 800 shocks of corn. IMPLE- t MENTS —1 Milwaukee binder, 7-foot ( j cut. just as good as a new one; 1 Dane hay loader, in good working i order; 1 Osborne hay tedder, in good < : shape; 1 Osborne hay rake, in good i shape; 1 riding breaking plow, callI cd the Diamond; 1 riding breaking 1 plow, named J. I. Case; 1 walking £ . breaking plow, named Clipper; 1 I walking breaking plow, named Sliunk. , 1 riding corn cultivator, named Avery, . ' 2 walking corn cultivators, all good I plows; 1 Osborne 12 disc, in good shape; 1 Osborne 12 disc and trailer | good as new; 1 steel land roller, in 1 good working order; 1 McCormick mower, good working order; 2 good Osborne spring tooth harrows; 2 ” I good 60-tooth spilse tooth harrows; 1 lj , Superior grain drill, fti good working 8 I order; 1 1-horse grain seeder: 2 double shovel plows: 1 single shovel plow; 1 1-horse cultivator; 1 clover C : buncher; 1 Black Hawk corn planter; E 1 Ideal Manure spreader; 2 good Troy I wagons; 1 Turnbull wagon, good as I new; 1 low down truck wagon; 3 j I pairs of hay ladders; 2 good grain _ beds; 1 small corn shelter and 1 large corn shelter; 1 grind stone; 2 iron | kettles; 1 30-gal. copper kettle; 1 pair ( of bob sleds; 1 open surrey; 1 open ’ buggy; 4 double sets of brass trimed work harness; 2 sets of single buggy harness; 1 set of double buggy q harness, these harness are all in good shape. 1 grain cradle; 3 grass scythes; 3 good log chains; pitch I forks, shovels, hoes, maddocks, picks. ' and spades, and numerous articles not I mentioned. About 10 dozen CHICKENS; 5 turkeys; 1 full-blood bronze E gobblers; 4 hens. Some Household Goods will be sold on day of sate that we are not mentioning in this * bill. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and s under cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be ' given, the purchaser giving bankable , note bearing 8 per cent interest the ~ last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN. I Aucts. —Rov Runvon, Harry Daniels. 17-20-22-24-25-27
MARICETS-STOCiS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y„ Sept. 17— (Spe- ' cial to Daily Democrat) —Irregular-I ■ity of prices today featured the stockmarket opening. Most of the increases and declines were fractional.. I' S. Steel opened at 104%, up Bethlehem B at 96%, off %: Sinclair Oil at 60. off %; American Locomotive at 109%, off %; U. S. Rubber at 115%, up %; Mexican Petroleum at 2L5%, off %; Royal Dutch. New York at" 98’4, «l> ’i: Studebaker at 118%, up %: American Tobacco at 260*4, up 4 1 ,’ ami American Linwed at 76 %, up %. I I Chicago. Sept. 17 —Grain opening: Corn —Sept, up 6%c; Dec. up 2c; May up l%c. Oats—Sept, up %c; Dec. up %c; May up %c. Provisions -—Nominal. I East Buffalo. N. Y. Sept. 17—(Spe cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 2.080, shipments. 1330, Official to NewYork yesterday. 1900. Hogs closing steadv, medium and heavies, $17.50@ 18 00; Yorkers and mixed. $18.00; 1 one deck. $1,8.10; pigs. $17.00, roughs, [email protected]; stags, $13.00. down; cattle, 1150. dull; sheep, 3890. slow; lambs. 1500, down. !' — * H Cleveland— Butter: Creamery in tubs, extras 59%c; extras firsts 58%c firsts 57@57%; prints 1c higher; . fancy dairy 44%@48%c; packing 40 @42c. I Eggs—Extras 50c; extra firsts 48c, I northern firsts, new cases 47%; old ] cases 47c; southern and western first itew cases 44c. | Poultry — Live fowls. 45@46c; , broilers 27©28c; roosters 20c; geese 20@22c; ducks, 25@30c. KALVER-MAIER CO. j Wool 55c | LOCAL MARKETS. j 1 (Corrected Every Day by Burk Eleva- - tor Company) 1 f Wheat No. 1, $2.10; No. 2. $2.12; new oats. 61c; corn, per cwt.. $2.35; barley, $1.15: rye, $1.40; clover seed. C $26.00 to $27.00. ’ LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 40@48c I Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 56c " — —.- — c SALE CALENDAR 1 The Following Sales are Being Ad- ~ vertised in the Daily Democrat, i We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Vour Sale With Us. f Sept. 19 —Frank Railing, 2 mites c southeast of Decatur. ; Sept. 19 —Gustin & Morrison, 1% 1 miles west of Keystone. i _ Sept. 20—J. H. Gentis, 225 N. 10th J street, Decatur. | Sept. 22 —Mrs. Mary Koenig, 2 mite south of Decatur, Indiana. j . Sept. 23—R. M. Wynn. 5 miles west, j 2 miles south of Monroe. | Sept. 23 —C. H. Doehrman, % mile west of Williams. Sept. 23 — Charles Springer. 8 6 miles southeast of Decatur. I _ Sept. 23 —Charles Springer, 8 miles i southeast of Decatur. Sept. 24 —Henry Baumann, 3 miles ~ northeast of Decatur, . Sept. 25 —Dick Ritter. 1 mile south and 3 mites west of Pleasant Mills, j Sept. 27 —Dore B. Erwin, Com., east , door of court house, Decatur. Sept. 27 —Christ Langenbacher, 308 3 Twelfth street. Decatur. 2 Sept. 29—Elizabeth Jahn, 3% miles south of Petersen. Sept. 29—George Zimmerman, % mile east of Decatur. 7 Oct. I—Phillipl—Phillip Heffner, % mile west of Monroe. Oct. 1 —John Reed, 4 mites west, % . t mite north of Decatur |- Oct. 2- —Neptune & Funk, 6 mites southeast of Decatur. DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ’Phone 314. Office over Peoples Loan & Trust Co. 215-2 mo. ' DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St.] Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence, IKG. Farm and City Property. We have a large list of farms for, sate, some for exchange, for smaller or larger; also city property and stocks of merchandise. LEONARD & ANDREWS 115 First St., 310 Winchester St. | ’Phones 336 and 700. 211-ts Oysters-Bread-Cakes Fresh oysters at Martin’s restaurant, shipments daily. The best baked goods in the city, fresh bread, cakes, rolls and cookies. Buy the good things; at Martin’s restaurant. 214-tf' AUTO LIVERY Day or Night Headquarters at Kalver-Noble Garage or Holthouse Ga-age ED. GREEN Home ’Phone 436. I 210-ts I
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS j FOR SALE FOR SALE —By owner, 60 or 127 i acres, two sets of good buildings, [well improved. This is a bargain for 'quick sale. S2OO per acre. James * Rousseau, Fort Wayne, Route No. 4. | 216-16 FOR SALE Two large-sized suits nf I men’s winter clothing, good as new. Will sell cheap. Call 108 S. Third St., or telephone 606. 218-16 FOB SALE Duroc Male Hog, of popular breeding. See Fred Busche, Decatur. K. R. No. ”» Monroe ’Phone. 211M12 IFOR SALE—A square piano. Wiii sell i cheap 'Phone 583 or call at 921 N. Fifth street. 220t3 FOR SALE—Malleable steel range in 1 good condition. See George Zimmerman. 'Phone 869-N. 221-t3 FOR SALE —Two galvawi-zed round tanks. Ten dollars each. Burk Elevator Co.. Telephone 25. 221-t3 GUNS FOR SALE—I 6 ga. New Era Nitro Hammertess Syracuse, double barrel, hammertess, and Remington 22 cal. repeater with Maxim Silencer. See Homer Ruhl at interurban station. 219-t3 FOR SALE— Seven passenger Chandler car. till new tires, 2 tops. Will sell reasonably. Gall Mrs. W. A. Kuebler, ’phone 1 10. FOR SALE — Svrup barrels. (’.all at Conti i‘s Ice Cream factory. 22(M3 FOR SA F LE—A number of Big Type Poland China Mates and Gilts. Grant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts FOR SALE —5 passenger Auburn automobile, in good shape. Ed. Green, ’phone 436. 210-ts FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey Bull. See C. S. Mumma, Decatur, Route No. 3, Phone 2 rings on 811. 209-ts FOR SALE —Seed wheat. 60% test. ’Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. Bellmont Stock Farm. 208-ts FOR “SAI.E-Good Ctdto Mid in good condition, will sell at bargain. Inquire Niblick & Co. 207-ts WANTED WANTED —Girl 15 to 18 years of age to assist in house work. Mrs. E. T. Rolf, Fort Wayne, Ind., ’Phone Red C7S4. 219-M-W-F FOR RENT FOR RENT —100 acres, good land, well improved, inquire at this office. 221-t3x FOR RENT —Furnished room, two blocks from court house. Call at 312 Winchester street or 'Phone 653. 199-ts MISCELLANEOUS CASH REGISTERS, bought, sold, guaranteed, exchanged, repaired, replated. Bagnins in used Nationals. Accurate Cash Register Exchange, 321 N. 7th St.. Richmond, Ind., 'Phone 2077. 221-lm-x LOST AND FOUND LOST—One ten dollar bill. Monday evening, going home from Decatur to Peterson, Ind. 220-t3 Livery Cars Day and Night; closed and open. Clean cars and careful drivers. Prices Reasonable GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. ‘Phone 929. NOTICE The firm of Beavers and Atz have dissolved partnership. AU those knowing themselves indebted to the above ■firm please call and settle. 22045 PAINT WITHOUT MONEY Barn Paint .... $1.35 to $2.15 House Faint ... $2.60 to $3.30 1 This is pure lead and oil paint is covering some of the best buildings in the county, whv | not YOURS? Motorene Auto Oil, the correct oil for your motor, 13 grades to select from. Credit given without note. We trust you. ED. OMLOR, General Agent, Phone 876 I. Decatur, Indiana One long, one short. MOOSE DANCE j There will be a dance s' the Moose . hall, Thursday evening, September 18. 'Beginners class to start at 7:45. Gen. I eral assembly 9 o’clock. Good music ■' and a good time oasured. You are 1 invited. I F. T. SCHURGER, Mgr. for Moose, 'j 220-J3
5 OR. H. E. KELLER ' H Decatur, Indiana General Practice - Office specialties. Diseases of . • en and children. X-Ray exa™i I treatments, electric treat’ 11 ’"* I ’ for high blood pressure and hard?? I I" I"’ ■"""•■ X-R., ■ goiter, tuberculosis and cancer, I f Office hours, 9 to 11 A. M.; 1 . , M.; 7to9p. m b 05p - I Sundays by appointment. ’.Phones, Res. No. 110; Office, No I J Present office over F. V. Mills g I .' ery store. ' rot ' I . ! New office after the middle of BtK I I.tember, 110 North Fourth street I i ’ IB John Schurger & Son > ~ — ; Abstractors of Title to Real I Estate in Adams Countv I Indiana. I I All kinds of money to loan on R.„ I Estate from 5* 2% on farms, from 5 I 1 to 40 years, partial payment at a- I ( interest paying time. City loans fj I , 7 to 8%. ’ I " I . We are in the market for your bin.. I jness. It you want an abstract of a I loan come to our office in person and I , you wilf save money by so doing. I so farms and city property for sa!e Office over Fisher & Harris. East of I the Court House, Decatur, Ind. c itj . I zens Telephone No. 104 Decatur, VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by a Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c op- I 131 is our 131 number. 134 We don't care 131 who knows if. ; Decatur Launtlry. “The Odor just isn't there." I SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin’s Garage. Decatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ’Phone 181. j N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted | HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. nt. Telephone 135 HENRY SALZBRENNER I AUCTIONEER HOAGLAND, INDIANA Residence T mile south of Hoagland. Write, Call or ’Phone for dates. Hoagland 'Phone. 215tS I *; | Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana • I Special attention given to i Surgery and to the Dis- ! i eases of the Abdomen and ; j Female PelvisI Equipped to do Cystoscopy ; •nd Urstera! Catheterlzatloa Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE BALE BARN FIRST STREET Ci.Hi Answered Day o<- Night Office 143 L rlOnC Residence 102 i BLACK & GETTING : • UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fins Funeral Furnishings Private Ambulance Servlos DECATUR, ■ IND. j Telephone: Office W; Homs 727 ; J - I ■■ ■' ■ AUCTIONEER With years of experience in farming and auctioneering I feel I am able t 0 ■ get the highest dollar ,or y° u! l See me for dates and prices. 'Phone'l long 1 short on 690. R.N. RUNYON Live stock and oe au ctlonge _L -r- _ 111 II 1 .(•'MERE WORDS”—Cannot convince ' you we give you the Best Dry Clean : ing Service! But a trial Order w" si DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Laundry i. 243 W. Monroe St. —Phone 695 and 7 j '' 219-t«
