Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 20 September 1919 — Page 6

IllTlWl >-1 II II • I.— PUBLIC SALE!

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; 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; one sorrel gelding. 0 years old, blind, will work any place, weight 1400; one sorrel gelding, a handsome horse and a good driver and good worker any place, 8 years old, weight 1150; one sorrel driving mare, 13 years old, perfectly gentle, lady broke, will work any place, weight 1100; one sorrel gelding. 4 years old, broke double and will make a good saddle horse, weight 1000; one sorrel mare colt, 1 year old. Belgium breed, weight 800; 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 Durham cow. 3 years old, giving milk, bred; one roaai Durham cow, 3 years old, 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 1401bs. average; 46 head of shoats, weight 80 lbs. average. HAY IN MOW —About 20 tons timothy hay. |

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN FARMS NEAR JACKSON, MICHIGAN - I A" _ I Our buyers are our partners, upon their success depends our future For ten years we have located buyers satisfactorily. \\ e will be pleased to meet you personally and assist you in securing a farm to meet your requirements. Come to Jackson. Michigan now and let us show you this splendid territory and the oppor(unities which we off er.

The following farms are as good as your best farms near Decatur, compare the prices and we know you will agree with us that now is.,the time to buy farms in our section. 200 acres productive black loam soil, lays level, 170 acres under cultivation, 30 acres heavy beach and maple timber, 8 acres of apple orchard, ten room house, tine cellar, basement barn, 32 x 75 feet, tool house, sheep barn, granary, wagon scales, large hen house, hog hoAse. and corn cribs, all buildings in good repair. On R. F. D. Telephone line, near school, one and one-half miles electric car line, 2 and one half miles to good railroad town. This is one of the finest farms in Michigan. Must be sold at once to close an estate. Price *llO. per acre. 169 acres level productive loam soil, all under cultivation, except 6 acres of good apple orchard, this farm lays practical level, a large ten room house in good condition, three large barns, two silos, other out buildings of all

kincte. On electric car line, one and something cheaper we have it. Write us just what you want, if we haven’t got it we will get it for you. We ' are at your service. W. W. Wright Realty Insurance Agency, Ltd. Central State Bank Bldg., Reference any bank in Jackson. Mich. Jackson. Harry R. Buckles, Farm Sales Mgr.

See our local representative William Myers, Decatur, Ind.

PUBLIC SALE Owing to the fact that I have decided to quit farming I will offer at public sale at my residence, % mile west of Williams, on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1919 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. the

following personal property: SIX HEAD OF HORSES— One grey team, 8 and 9 years old, weight ! 3200; 1 grey mare, 9 yeyars old; 1! roan horse, 1 sorrel mare, 1 driving horse, 9 years old. 14 HEAD OF CAT-1 TLE—Nine milch cows, including 2' good Holsleins, fresh this month; ( remainder of cattle are Holstein and Jerseys, fresh this fall and winter. All of these are extra good cows. 1 Jersey heifer, 1% years old; 4 spring calves. 9 HEAD OF HOGS— Including 5 brood sows, with pigs by side, and 4 shoats, weighing about 80

pounds. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —Clover Leaf manure spreader, good as new; Woods binder, good as new; hay loader, good as new; Deering mower hay tedder, Oliver riding plow, Oliver breaking plow, good as new; Scotch Clipper breaking plow; John Deere corn planter; 2 spring tooth harrows; spike tooth harrow; land roller; 2 farm wagons, one with bed; hay ladders; Oliver riding cultiyntnr, good new; 2 walking cnltlvators; disc, with trailer; carriage, Storm King buggy, top buggy, spring-

■ OATS IN BIN—2OO bushels white Russian seed oats; CORN IN SHOCK i About 800 shocks of corn. IMPLEMENTS —1 Milwaukee binder, 7-foot cut, just as good as a °w one; 1 Dane hay loader, in good working order; 1 Osborne hay tedder, in good ' shape; 1 Osborne hay rake, in good shape; 1 riding breaking plow, called the Diamond: 1 riding breaking plow, named J. I. Case; 1 walking breaking plow, named Clipper; 1 walking breaking plow, named Shunk. 1 riding corn cultivator, named Avery. 2 walking corn cultivators, all good plows; 1 Osborne 12 disc, in good shape; 1 Osborne 12 disc and trailer good as new; 1 steel land roller, in good working order; 1 McCormick mower, good working order; 2 good Osborne spring tooth harrows; 2 good 60-tooth spike tooth harrows; 1 Superior grain drill, in good working order: 1 1-horse grain seeder; 2 double shovel plows; 1 single shovel plow; 1 1-horse cultivator; 1 clover buncher; 1 Black Hawk corn planter; 1 Ideal Manure spreader; 2 good Troy wagons; 1 Turnbull wagon, good as new; 1 low down truck wagon; 3 pairs of hay’ladders; 2 good grain beds; 1 small corn sheller and 1 large corn sheller; 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 harness, these harness are all in good shape. 1 grain cradle; 3 grass scythes; 3 good log chains; pitch forks, shovels, hoes, maddoeks, picks, and spades, and numerous articles not mentioned. About 10 dozen CHICKENS; 5 turkeys; 1 full-blood bronze gobblers; 4 hens. Some Household Goods will be sold on day of sale that we are not mentioning in this bill. TERMS—AII sums of SIO.OO and under cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note bearing S per cent interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN. i Aucts— Roy Runyon, Harry Daniels. 17-20-22-24-25-27 '

11 one fourth miles to railroad town, ■ j high school and church, nine miles I; from Jackson. You couldn’t find a i better farm at any price. Price slls. I per acre. 94 acres productive clay loam soil. iBO acres under cultivation, 7 acres good timber, 7 acres pasture with running water, 3 acres apple orchard. 8 room house, furnace heated, fine cellar. acetylene lighting system, hard and soft water in the house, ice house, large hen house, hog house, garage, corn crib, two story granary with basement for machinery, basement barn 34x44. All buildings paint!ed and well built. On main gravel ■ read six miles from Jackson, 40 rods !to church, tlweerfourths mile to i school. Tnis is an ideal farm home. I Price sllO. per acre. Terms $4,000. ' cash, balance long time. We have a great many farms which arc cheaper (none higher) than the ones we have described but, we want to show you the best. If you want

wagon, hog oiler, tank heater, set of heavy breeching harness, set light breeching harness, set farm harness, buggy harness, 9 horse collars, iron e i kettles, 10001 b. scales, 1-horse Mogul (engine, pump jack and belts; good ! grind stone. Numerous other articles i not mentioned. GRAIN—3OO bu. oats j i in bin, 18 tons timothy hay in mow,

10 acres corn in field. Some full , blooded White Leghorn chickens. > TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; over that amount a credit of ■l2 months will be given, last 6 months ■ bearing 8% interest, purchaser giving . good bankable note. 4% discount for ,^ property to be removed until settled tor. .... C. H. DOEHRMAN, ..I ■ i Bunn and Baumgartner, Aucts -Icierit NiWICk and ChaS ' H- Getting,' y Lunch will be served on the grounds. . 11-1 <1.9(1

11-13-20 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

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919.

| ; PUBLIC SALE j ' The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence. 1 mile south, 1% miles east and % mile . south of the Berne tile mill on ? Thursday, September 25. ’.' The following personal property to- . wit: . SEVEN HORSES — Sorrel mare, sound, weighs 1600; blue roan mare, , sound, weighs 1500. These mares are extra good workers and brood mares. 3-year old black gelding; yearling ’ sorrel mare colt, a good one; 4-year ’ old bay driving horse, double gaited; 1 sorrel driving horse, broke to all har- ’ ness; 4-year old bay horse. SIX ’ COWS —Red cow. 6 years old. fresh J by day of sale; Durham cow, 9 years old. will be fresh Nov. 5, an 8-gal. cow 1 an excellent full blood Tennessee J Jersey cow. 9 years old, fresh in FebJ ruary; red cow, 7 years old, will be J fresh January 26; half-Holstein cow, ’ 7 years old. will be fresh December ‘ 28; Jersey cow, 5 years old. will be ; fresh December IS. HOGS —Sows . with pigs by side; white sow, due to . farrow Oct. 16; white sow’, due to farrow Nov. 11; 19 shoats. averaging 100 tbs. POULTRY —5 doz. laying hens; 3 doz. pullets, all full Buff Leghorn, i HAY AND GRAIN—6 ton mixed hay ' in mow. 175 bushels Dain seed oats; 11 acres good corn in field. FARM- ‘ ING IMPLEMENTS—Good farm wagon and bed combined, hay ladder and hog rack combined, manure spreader. Plano binder, Milwaukee mower, Dain hay loader, new hay rake, hay tedder, John Deere riding breaking plow. New Casaday riding breaking plow, 3 walking breaking .plows, 1 single disc, field roller, 2 springtooth harrows, 2 spike-tooth harrows, ■ Moogy harrow, J. I. Case riding cultivator, 7-shovel cultivator, spring-, tooth cultivator, 2 double shovei cultivators, 2 shovel plows, 3% H. P. New Way gasoline engine, feed grinder, 2 feed cutters, buzz saw. corn sheller, fanning mill, 2 good rubber tire buggies, rubber tire storm buggy, 2 ; runabout buggties, carriage, sleigh, cart, spring wagon, Yankee sled, 2, sets working harness, double set driving harness, 5 sets buggy harness, fly nets, collars. MISCELLANEOUS —40 gal. copper kettle, 25-gal. copper kettle. 60-gal. iron kettle, 15-gal. iron kettle, American cream separator, Page fence stretcher, butchering tools, carpenter tools, w’ork bench, vice, extension ladder, potato crates, chicken I coops, set hay slings, hay forks, shov- ■ els. forks, tankheater, power grind ; stone, gasoline house with 60-gal. ! tank, spray pump with 25 ft. rubber i hose. 50 ft. of %-in. rubber hose, 5 10- ' gal. milk cans, 2 coal heating stoves, ! 3 sinks, organ, two heavy robes, set i horse blankets, w heel barrows, half . barrel of black roof paint, and many I other articles not mentioned. Sale begins promptly at 10:00 A. M. i TERMS —$5.00 and under cash. On sums over $5 00 a credit of 12 months will be given, last 6 months bearing 8 per cent interest. 3 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until settled for with cash or bankable note. CHRIS. GILLIOM. Jeff Liechty, Auct, Sam Nussbaum, Clerk. I Lunch will be served on grounds. 16-19-22-23 PUBLIC SALE' As I have quit farming. I will offer for sale at public auction at my residence. 5 miles south of Decatur, 1 mile north and 1% miles west of Mcnnoe, on l Tuesday, September 20, 1919, beginning at one o’clock, the following property: ' 3 HEAD OF HORSES—S-year-old sorrel brood mare, wt.; 1,600 lbs. Sorrel mare coldt, coming 2 years old; Black mare coldt,' coming two years old. 20 HEAD HOGS—2O head Duroc hogs, good ones, weighing from 75 to 100 lbs. each. HAY —S tons of timothy hay in mow. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Thomas hay loader, good as new; Thomas hay tedder, mowing machine, John Deere riding breaking plow, disc, bar roller. Gale check roller, and numerous other articles. TERMS: Under $5.00. cash in hand. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note, bearing 8 par cent, interest the last six months. No goods removed until settled for. 4 per cent off for cash.

NOAH JOHNSON. J. N. Burkhead, Auctioneer. Will Smith, Clerk. (2241-20-24-27 VULCANIZING Have your tires cared for by A. W. Tanvas. Vulcanizing casings 50c up; The Democrat Prints Sale Bills.

LIVESTOCK SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on the James Allison farm, 4% miles southwest of Willshire. Ohio, and 1 mile south and IVz miles east of Salem, Ind., commencing at 10 o’clock a. m„ on Thursday, September 25 the following personal property: x 12 HR AD OF C ATTLE Holstein cow. 5 years old. fresh in March; 4-year-old red cow. fresh Nov. 1; 3 year-old Jersey cow. calf by side; Durham heifer, calf by side; 3 heifers, fresh in March; yearling heifer; 2 yearling steers; 2 spring calves. 4 Ewes and 1 Buck. 110—HOGS—110 54 HEAD BIG TYPE POLANDS—I4 gilts, 3 male pigs, eligible to register; 10 hogs, weight 200 pounds each; 30 shoats, 110 pounds each. 60 HEAD OF DUROCS—IO brood sows, most of which will farrow by day ot sale, 20 fine spring gilts; 28 fine shoats, weight from 80 to 150 lbs.; 2-year-o’d boar; 2 young boars. | 25 acres extra good Corn, 200 shocks cut. I One Spring Colt. 1 ERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE. HENRY BRUNSi'RUP J. H. MICHAUD, Auctioneer. u,.. . lc , . WILLIS LAUGHREY. Clerk.

CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. , Modern 8 room house, N 3rd St., ( part cash, balance to suit purchaser. »! Modern house North Second street, large lot. 6 room house, semi-modern, small - barn, payment plan. 8 room house, modern except fur- ' nace, on N. Fifth. ; 5 room house. North Fifth 10 room modern house, barn 24x30, 1 on S. Fifth. I 6 room house, on 7th street, part cash, balance to suit purchaser. i 7 room house, on 7th street, will | sell at a bargain. 6 room house, on Sth street, part i i cash, balance as rent. 6 room house, on S. 9th. will take , small payment down, balance to suit \ purchaser. 8 room house, barn 18x24, % cash, balance to suit purchaser. 5 room house, electric lights, gas, city and soft water, part cash. 7 room house, small barn on N. 10th street. 8 room house, cellar, city and soft water, will sell at a bargain. 5 room house, small barn on N. 11th Large house on N. 11th street, I easy terms. 7 room house, barn 18x24. S. 11th street, part cash balance long terms. 5 room house, on 11th street. ' 5 room house, 11th street. $200.00 1 cash, balance as rent. 8 room house on Adams street. 7 room house, cellar, soft water, ' good drove well, on Madison street, at a bargain. 8 room house, Madison street, modern except furnace. 7 room house, Nuttman street, reas- ; unable. I 5 room hd»se on Marshall street, will take bonds. 5 room house, barn 18x24, 4 good ; lots, part cash, balance as rent. ' 1 acre of ground south part of ; town, will sell cheap. t 5,7 and 8 acres on Monroe St. 7 acres on Nuttman St. 9 room house on Winchester street, modern. 7 room house on Winchester street, modern except furnace. 7 room house on Winchester street, easy terms. i 8 room house. Winchester street, part cash, baa nee to suit purchaser. 7 room house on Winchester street, large cellar, modern except furnace, half cash balance as rent | 8 room house on Winchester street, modern except furnace, half cash, balance long time. 7 room house on Monroe street, I small barn, drove well* at a bargain. 7 room house on Monroe street, part cash, balance to suit purchaser. 7 and 12 room house on Adams St. i 7 room house on Russell street, ■mall payment down, balance same as rent. i G room house on Russell street,' part cash, balance as rent. 7 room, all modern 2 squares from court house. i ERWIN & MICHAUD, I 22144 Decatur, Indiana.' PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm and am going to quit farming 1 will offer at I Public Auction at my residence 3 1 miles northeast of Decatur, or 1 mile north and % mile west of Dent school house, % mile south and 1% mile east of Monmouth. Indiana, on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1919, ■ Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. i The following personal property towit: i 4 HEAD OF HORSES—One bey mare 4 years old, brown mare. 10 years old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 bey horse 3 years old, weight 900 lbs.; 1 bey horse 3 years old weight 900 lbs. 17 HEAD OF CATTLE—One black cow, 7 years old fresh in December; black cow 6 years old, fresh in February; red cow. 8 years old, fresh in November; Holstein. 3 years old, fresh in November; spotted cow, 5 years old. fresh in November; Holstein, G years old, calf by side; spotted cow, 6 years old, fresn in December; roan cow. 5 years old, fresh in December; 2 red cows, 7 years old. fresh in January; Holstein cow’, 7 years old. fresh in February; Holstein, G years old, fresh in February; 2 stock cows, pasture bred. These cows are all giving a good flow of milk. White face bull, 1 year old, a good one; Holstein bull. 1 year old. , . r -r , - z-s rxv X «

30 HEAD HOGS—One Chester White sow, due to farrow Oct. 1, weight 500 lbs; red sow, due to farrow Oct. 1, weight SOOIbs.; Big Type Poland China sow, with ten pigs by side, weight 300 lbs.; 14 shoats. weighing about 100 lbs. each, good feeders; ’ Chester White male hog, weight 110 lbs.; red male hog, weight 125 lbs. POULTRY-—2 dozen laying hens, 3

MARKETS-STOCKS I II I ITI Daily Report of Local and For--1 eign Markets, ' New York, N. Y., Sept. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Irregularity in prices marked the stock market - opening today. Steels held near yesterday’s close. U. S. Steel opened at 1 1G1’» off %; Bethlehem B at 97, up and Crucible at 181, unchanged. 1 Mexican Petroleum opened at 206. off Baldwin at 128%. off %; Marine 1 at 57. off 'Z Marine preferred at 117- ’ , up %; American Locomotive at ’ 104%. off %; and U. R. Storfes at 107- ; %, up 1. I Chicago. Sept. 20—Grain opening; Corn —Sept, nominal; Dec. dovzn %c; May down %c. Oats—Sept, nominal. Dee. down %e; May down %c. Provisions—Lower. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Sept. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 1,920. shipments, 3040; official to New York yesterday, 1330; light hogs closing steady; heavy, slow; Yorkers and mixed. $18.25; few, [email protected]; heavies on $17.75; pigs, $18.00; roughs," [email protected]; stags. $13.00, down: cattle. 875, dull; sheep, 1600, steady; lambs. 1550, down. 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. 1 Eggs —Extras 50c; extra firsts 48c, i northern firsts, new cases 47%; old cases 47c; southern and western first new cases 44c. Poultry — Live fowls, 45@46c; broilers 27@28c; roosters 20c; geese 20@22c; ducks, 25@30c. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Elevator Company) l Wheat No. 1, $2.15; ro. 2, $2.12; new oats, 62c; corn, per ewt., $1.95; barley. $1.15; rye, $1.25; clover seed, $26.00 to $28.00. | LOCAL MARKET. Country butter 40@48c Eggs, dozen 42c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 56c SALE I I The Following Sales are Being Adi vertised in the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. — I I Sept. 22—Mrs. Mary Koenig, 2 mile south of Decatur, Indiana. Sept. 23 —R. M. Wynn, 5 miles west, I 2 miles south of Monroe. Sept. 23 —C. H. Doehrman, % mile west of Williams. Sept. 23 — Charles Springer, 8 miles southeast of Decatur. i I Sept. 23 —Charles Springer, 8 miles ‘ southeast of Decatur. Sept. 24— Henry Baumann, 3 miles northeast of Decatur. Sept. 25—Chris Gilliom, 3% miles southeast of Berne. Sept. 27 —Dore B. Erwin, Com., east door of court house, Decatur, Sept. 27 —Christ Langenbacher, 308 Twelfth street. Decatur. Sept. 29—Elizabeth Jahn, 3% miles, south of Peterson, Sept. 29 —George Zimmerman, % mile east of Decatur. Oct. I—Phillip Heffner, % mile west of Monroe. Oct. I—John1 —John Reed, 4 miles west, % ' mile north of Decatur. , Oct. 2 —Neptune & Funk, 6 miles ; southeast of Decatur. , , Oct. 7 —William McKean, 1 mile ■ west of Monroe. 1 white Emden geese, 13 Indian Run- ; nor ducks, bronze turkey gobbler, 4 lbs. geese feathers. HAY AND ’ GRAIN —16 tons good timothy hay in ’ mow, 40 bu. good seed oats. FAR.M-

ING IMPLEMENTS — One Black • Hawk corn planter with fertilizer at- . tachment, Milwaukee mower, riding plow, walking plow. 2 section harrow, v.-alking cultivator, riding cultivator( 1-horse 6 shovel cultivator, hay rake, McCormick harrow with tandem, hay tedder, 2 wagons, wagon box, 2 sets gravel hoards, hay ladder, buggy, set of breeching harness, set of single harness, 8 collars, 8 cow chains, forks 1 scoops, fence stretcher, log chain, ■ small scraper, lumber, double trees, i hog boiler, tank heater, DeLaval ’ cream separator, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS- All sums of $5 and under cash; all sums over that amount a credit of twelve months will be given the purchaser giving bankable “note bearing 8 per cent interest the last six months. 4 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. HENRY BAUMANN, Roy Runyon, Harry Daniels, Aucts. Chas. Magley, Clerk. Lunch served by the Union Chapel Ladies’ Aid. 18-19-20-22 . 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 Residehce, 186. Miss Bessie Ketchum left on the 1:05 train for her home in Geneva to spend the week-end.

i CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Y FOR SALE—Duroc Mule Hog, . of popular breeding. See Fred Busche, Decatur. R. R. No. ■5. ■ Monroe ’Phone. 219-11*2 • FOR SALE—A number of Big Typo ' Poland China Males and Gilts, Grant ' Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts 1 FOR SALE—S passenger Auburn I automobile, in good shape. Ed. ' Green, 'phone 436. 210-ts FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey Bull. See C. S. Mumma, Decatur, i 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 SALE—Good Coffee Mill in good condition, will sell at bargain. Inquire Niblick & Co 207-ts FOR SALE —Saxon roadster, 1914 model, good running order. May! be seen at the Kalver-Noble garage. | 223-t3 FOR SALE—One good hot blast heating stove. Elijah Walters, 125 So.I Ist St. * 224-t3 FOR SALE —6-room house on South I Fifth street, both kinds of water, lights, garage, chicken park, young fruit trees, hedge fence and other shrubbery at a bargain. Also building - lot on Fifth street, and a house corner Jefferson and 9th street, good full lot on brick street at a bargain. Seven room house on Fifth street, barn, chicken coop and other outbuildings, and fruit trees. A few Michigan farms. See Ed L. Augenbaugh, phone 842. 223-121 FOR SALE —7 room residence one-' half square north of Monroe street on 9th. Brick street, cement walks, hard and soft water in house, electric lights, artificial gas, and toilet. Lot contains also, outside building for coal and storage, and small barn, I suitable for private garage. Priced : right if sold soon. For further information see H. S. Steele, cor. 11th I Jackson Sts. or call 214. 22243 I LOST AND FOUND STOLEN—A black Lt wcle with basket on front, from fn front of Evangelical church. Friday evening. The possessor please return to Christian ' Macy. 224-t3 I LOST —Lfeirk blue serge cape, with light blue collar and buttons, lost I or left somewhere. Return to Leah. Colter. 22243 LOST —Speedometer chain fbr Stew- | art speedometer, between Pleasant Mills and my home, one and one half miles south of Pleasant Mills. Sherman Archer. 22243 LOST —Purple silk umbrella coming | from home east of city. Mrs. L. A. Holthouse. 22343 MISCELLANEOUS i The Democrat Prints Sale Bills. 'DO YOU NEED MONEY’—We lend | it on second mortgages on real ! estate. Aetna Mfg. & Inv. Co., 508 j Fidelity Trust Bldg., Indianapolis. 193 eod ts | CASH REGISTERS, bought, sold, ■ guaranteed, exchanged, repaired, re- ■ plated. Bagains in used Nationals. Accurate Cash Register Exchange, t 321 N. 7th St., Richmond, Ind., ’Phone - 2077. 221-lm-x

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h FOR RENT ' TO RENT-Two strii i furnished looms. with “ rn ' M I , i steady roomers. a,tl to> ’ Steele, 123 N. Ist st or ’2 G *“ 0, » Ol ’ or Phone 23, ! FOR ’ blockti from court house ; , t *‘ : 312 Winchester street 11 ’,653. ' r ! — • Advertise Your Sale in i . .__ Uemocr a, WANTED MEN WANTED TO sfUTfe ' IES A- SELLING FXPpp.v. . NOT NECESSARY-One of largest grocers, (capita! over iij 000.) wants ambitious me n in i >oca>»y to sell direct to eon , n 7 | nationally known brands of an ' O tensive line of groceries, palnt , .* ■lings, lubricating oils, stock etc. Big line, easy sales. Vah i beat any competition. Earn ,i money. No experience or c apital * I quired. Complete sample outfit aw free selling instructions start ’ (Long established reliable ho ' I Write today. John Sexton &c 0 ~, | W. Illinois St., Chicago, in. ■CENSUS CLERKS, (men. wo Bw ' I 4.000 needed. $95 month. Age. 1 50. Experience unnecessary. Exam | inations at Decatur Oct. 18. For fm>' 1 particulars, write Raymond Tern (former government examiner). ?,p Continental Bldg., Washington Advertise Your Sale in the Democrat TRY THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN $ $ $ $-WANT ADS EARN—SALESMEN WANTED For This County To Take Orders For The “Evans Tire." i A Tire Rebuilding Proposition That Is Taking Like Wildfire. Cuts Tire | Cost In Twc. Men Must Have Ante* Get In Quick. Call Up or Write Todav EVANS TIRE & RELINER COMPANY. ’’6 East Columbia Street Fort Wayne, Indiana. PAINT WITHOUT MONEY Barn Paint .... $1.3-5 to $2.15 House Paint ... $2.60 to This is pure 'lead and oil paint is covering some of the best buildings in the countv, why not YOURS? Motorene Auto Oil, the correct oil for your motor, 13 grades to select from. i Credit given without note. We trust you. ED. OMLOR, General Agent ’Phone 876 I. Decatur, Indiana One long, one short. BUILDING FOR SALE What will you give for a good oak wood house, Bxlo and 8 feet high! We have one to sell. See it just west of the old opera house. Must be removed at once. If you want it, an offer to Cal E. Peterson. Sec'y. DECATUR ATHLETIC ASSN. 21946 FOR SALE Several good secondhand heating stoves and numerous other pieces ol furniture. If in need of anything of this nature, call soon, as we must dispose of same as soon as possible. I” quire at White Mountain Cream Sts- : tion. East Monroe street. 218-1*