Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1919 — Page 6

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sal? on what is known as tbe Erank Fpust farm. I*4 miles northwest of Pleasant Mills, or 4% miles southeast of Decatur, beginning at 10 a. m, Friday, October 10, 1919, the following property, to-wlt: 4 HORSES —1 black Norman mare. I 9 old, broke in every way, wt. 1409; 1 sorrel horse, 4 years old, broke to all harness; 1 brown mare. 4 years old, broke: 1 roan horse colt, 2 years old, 6 CATTLE —1 red cow, 5 years’ old: 1 black cow. 4 years old; 1 black' cow, 3 years old; 1 spotted cow, 2 years old. IThese cows are all bred and giving milk); 1 heifer yearling; 1 spring calf. 10 SHEEP—IO head of breeding ewes. 38 HOGS —1 O. I. C. sow with 11 pigs by her side; II iO. I. C. sow with 8 pigs by her side; ' 1 Hampshire sow with 7 pigs by hen side; 1 Duroc sow to farrow soon; 8 head of feeders, weighing about 10 lb. each. 1 1919 Ford touring car in good' condition. IMPLEMENTS —1 gas oline engine, I*4 b. p. and pump jack; ‘ JI Milburn one-horse wagon, with bed and hog rack; 1 storm cab. 1 steel-tired top buggy, 1 rubber-tired buggy, new; 1 steel Oliver plow, 1 single shovel plow, 1 double shove] plow, 1 7-shovel cultivator, set douole

62c 0 For Your Butterfat I < At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice I I ' It pays to sell us your Cream MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREAMERIES p rr 1 Start a Savings Account Lay aside a fixed sum each week—s2 —$s—slo5 —$10 —whatever you can spare without missing it. Charge it to expense, theatre or any old thing— BUT SAVE IT. partment and watch it grow Put it in our savings de First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank Decatur, Indiana *•- . I ir - - .11- ■ ■ ’ - -

FIRE INSURANCE Also: Tornado, Wind Storm and Lightening. II ' ’ ;; Farm and city properties. I 1 I » ;; Best Companies. ; LENHART AND HELLER, Agents I < > 157 South Second Street II 1> Illi I ■ ■■ I 1• • > What About Your Valuable Papers and Jewels? DO YOU fol perfectly safe Ths WISE thing to do is to ' *° * ,Ve »" your houM ’ rent one of our SAFE DEPOSIT ' jewelry, Silverware and boxer ! such papers a* deeds, abstracts, ■ mortgages, contracts, notes, The price is so small you can- ' ! ; bonds and insurance papers? n<rt afford übe without |t Y(>u < Do you realize the loss of any h4v . aece#s to , t tim< . ; 11 of these might cause you an . . , , . . i > endless amount of worry and in- , convenience, as well as the loss ' (' •of considerable money and time Corne ,n TODAY and let us J to replace It 7 show you. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE

I trees end single trees, 1 fence stretcher, 1 single wire sirertcher. 1 block ■ and tackle, with 90 feet of rope; 2 . log chains, ditching tools, scoop 1 shovel, hay knife, 1 set heavy single wagon harness, 2 sets single buggy , harness, 6 cow ties, step ladder, 31) I feet extension ladder, some pure bred Rhode Island pullets and cockrels, 10 ( metal coops, wheelbarrow, 2 scythes, ''copper kettle,' 1 DeLaval cream separator, cream cans, cane molasses, hay in mow, 5 acres of good corn in the shock and many articles; also .some household goods. I TERMS —$5.00 and under cash. Ail sums over, a credit of 12 months will be given, notes to bear 8 per cent, the last six months. 4 per cent, off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. . JAMES D. HOFFMAN GILES V. PORTER Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Dinner to be served by Decatur Reformed Ladles' Aid. 232-t5-eod t VPPOISTVIEM’ OF F.XKCITOR. 1 Notice is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has been appointed ex-, e.-utor of the estate of Frederick F„ Freeh, late of Adams -ounty. deceased. The estate is probably solvent. i FRANK MeINTOSn, Exec utor. Sept. 15, Dore R ETwin, Attorney.

’ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919.

-I NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL J PROPER TV. ’ State of Indiana. Adams County, SS: )i In the matter of ihe estate of 4 1 Andrew J. Caso, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of ) Andrew J. Case, deceased, will offer I for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in St. Marys I. township, in said county and state, on I'liiirMilay. Ihe day of October. 19IH the personal property of said estate, consisting of: ,: One bay mare, 12 years old; one bay 'mare, 9 years old; one bay horse. 10 years old; one black li nse, 7 years 'old; one iron gray horse, 4 years old; ’roan horse, 3 years old; one brown mare. 14 years old, colt by side; one sorrel horse, 3 years old; one bay colt. 2 years old; one bay volt. 1 year old. One Jersey cow. 2 years old; one Jersev cow, 5 years old; one Jersey cow, 3 years old; one Jersey cow. 3 years old; one Jersey cow, 3 years old; one Jersey tow, coming 2 years old; all bred to be fresh Ist to 20th of March. Eleven Ewes and one buck, good ones. Nine Good Lambs. One Duroc sow, 1 8 pigs by side; one Duroc sow. not bred; one Duroc sow. will farrow by day of sale; one Duroc sow. will farrow by day of sale; Nineteen shoats will weigh 50 lbs. a piece. Ten ton I of good hay: 6 tons of straw; 460 bu. I seed oats; 132 shocks of corn in field; 9 acres of corn in shock in field. One rider press, 1 grain cradle, 1 oil tank, 50 gal.; 5 eider barrels; bunch of potato crates; 1 beet plow; 1 hay rake; I 1 bunch of junk and box of contents; barrel of salt; 1 post auger; bunch of ' grain sacks: 2 log chains; 1 spade, windmill; pork barrel; 1 mud boat and j bunch of lumber; light and heavy set

-of harness; bunch of horse collars; hay I forks and shovels: 25 bu. wheat; 1 p 'spray pump; 1 wagon; 1 bugg' . 1 top , buggy. - wagons; set of ha. la I lers. , 1 corn sheller: 55 rods 4-in. tile; 1 i iron kettle: 1 grind stone and k.-g: S , scalps of bees . shovel plows; I cuti tivator; 1 cultivator; 1 Oliver steel , plow. 1 Cassidy plow. 1 single shovel . plow; 1 check rower planter. 1 i»eeri ing mower. 1 Superior disc drill: 1 i hay tedder; 1 spring and spike tooth > harrow. 1 disc harrow. 1 bunch of . lumber: 1 Osborne binder; */. interest i in roller; 1 Overland automobile, 1919 > model, good as new ’I The sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. i TERMS—AII sums of five dollars '•and under, cash in hand; oxer five dol- ’ lars. a credit of eight months will be ’ given, th. purchaser giving his note therefor with approved security. ' MARION \ CASE. Kx.-i ’ .. Harry Daniels, Auct. Albert Mauller, Clerk. 1 Judson W Teeple, Attorney 1 The following property belonging to 1 Jesse Case will be offered for sale at ' the same time and place on the same 1 terms and conditions, as follows: ’■ One Durham cow and calf; 1 Durham bull. 2 years old; 1 s;i»'ttel heifer 1 year old; 1 black cow; 1 set of heavy work harness. 173 shocks of corn; 239 1 bu. seed oats; 4 tons of hay; 1 break- ; ing plow. 25-2-9 'I '| NOTICE TO NON-KESIIIENTS. 1 State of Indiana. Adams Count.'-. SS; ' In the Adams Circuit Court.» Sep- ’ tember Term, 1911 b ' Mar. Cas< Rufi:- Case: for snp- ' port of Plaintiff and children. ' t’aus. No. imsl. ' It appearing from affidavit, filed in ' the above entitled ■■uh.. th.:t I'.iif.v ' Case, of the above named defendant is ' a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Noti.-e is therefore hereby given the ■ said Rufus Case that he be ami appear 1,..f0re th,- Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 17th day of November. 1919. the same being the First Judicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, ‘ commencing on Mondav, the 17th dav ~ Qf November. A. D. 11’19. and plead by 'answer, or demur to mid complaint, or I the same will he heard and determinI ed in his absence. i WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of ' said Court hereto affixed, this 11th I dav of September. 1919. WILL HAMMELL. Clerk. Bv John T. Kellv, Deputy. Sept. 11, 1919.’ 18-25-2 FOR SALE 120 acres in French twp., good house and barn, hog house and well ditched. 60 acres French twp.. 40 acres 1 under cultivation, .20 acres timber, no buildings. See JACOB FOX, , 232-t6x Berne, Ind. OPERATES CANE MILL Ed Wietfeldt has purchased the R. K. Fleming cane mill north of Monmouth and is now operating the same. Have your molasses made at the old stand by an expert. 232-t7x I APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- : i TltiV

i i \. ' Notice 1« Hereby Given, That the ’ undersigned has been appointed ad- ' ministratrix of the estate of James Ross, late of Adams county, de- , ceased. The estate is probably solvent. i ETTIE BA LU ’ Administratrix. October 1, 1919. 2-9-16 Oysters-Bread-Cakes Fresh oysters at Martin’s restaurant, shipments daily. The best baked goods in the city, fresh bread, cakes, rolls and cook>s. Buy the good things at Martin’s restaurant. 214-ts NOTICE TO PATRONS MY OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM OCTOBER 1 TO THE 15th, INCLUSIVE. ALL PATRONS PLEASE , TAKE NOTICE. >1 DR. BERT MANGOLD, tj 229-ts ; FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR > TRACTION LINE Central Time > Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. i 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. [ 11:30 a. m- 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. i 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p, m, 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m, ■ 10:00 p. m, 1i:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 min- ' utes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m„ arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:30 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. ; I- B- STONEBURNER. Agent,

| FARMS FOR SALE : ' No. 113—120 acres in Root township, t fair buildings. $165 per acre tor quick . sale. t Nc. 114—64 a, res in French town- . ship, 2*4 miles of market. ’ No. 115 120 acres in Union town- , -hip. 2*4 miles of Decatur, good build- . iugs. Price $l5O per aore. oN. 116 —70 acres in St. Marys twp.. fair house and barn 2*4 miles of Deca 1 tur A bargain $135 per acre. No. 117—40 acre.; in St. Marys twp. good house and fair barn, extra good soil. A bargain. No. 118 —99 acres in Washington township, good soil. No. Illi 160 acres in Union township. good buildings. At the right price. No. 120 —130 acres in Washington township, two miles of Decatur, good house and large bank barn. 200 acres in Blue-Creek township, good house, large new barn, good hog barn. This is a stock and garin farm, a‘t the right price. No. 122—150 acres in St. Marys township, modern ten-room house, large, new barn, tenant house and ether buildings. Price S2OO per acre. No. 123 —SO acres Washington twp.. extra good buildings and sell. Well

■ located close to school and church. , No. 124 —53 acres St. Marys town- ; shin, good buildings. At the right 1 price. ‘ No. 125—79 acres in Lancaster twp.. 1 Wells county. Good soil. A nice heme 1 at the right price. [ No. 126—182 acres Mercer county, i Ohio, 2 sets of buildings. 1 set extra ‘ good. 11l miles of a market. This , is one of the best farms in Mercer county. - At a btirgai” price. ■ No. 130 —70 -aeres in Black Creak . twp.. Mercer county, Ohio, with soil ■ as good as the best. Good house and ! lam and other buildings, 2’4 miles cf market. , No. 131 —75 acres in Jefferson twp.. Wells county, with good improvement. Price $165 per acre. No. 124—26 acr--s 'i mile cf Bluffton. With buildings. N. 135 —94 acres ia French town- ‘ ship, good building.; d soil. At the right price. No. 138 —140 acres, 2 miles of Decatur, modern house, large bank barn, and other buildings. These are extra gcod buildings, gcod soil and a fine home for the rich' party. No. 14 ' —-80 acres in three miles of De-ne, good buildings. A bargain at $l7O per acre. No. 141—160 acres K’rklmd twp., with good buildings, well tiled and a real producer. No 142 -—226. acres Washington township, 2 sets of good buildings, good soli. This is a fine home. No. 143—80 acres Preble township, extra good soli, good buildings, and well located. No. 145—120 acres Washington twp.. good land, good buildings, also a tenant he,use. No. 146 40 acres. Kirkland town- . ship; modem house, good barn and other buildings close to school. No. 148 —80 in Hartford twp., fair house and large. A real bargain at $175 per acre. No. 151 —60 acres 114 miles of Monroe, good buildings. A bargain.* if taken soon. No 152 —40 acres. 3 miles of Monrce. good buildings. Close to school and church, splendid soil. No 153—42 .acres in St Marys twp.. with fair buildings. Price slls per acre. No. 157—60 acres in St. twp., fair buildings at the right price. No. 159 —85 acres in Jay county, good buildings, splendid soil, at the right price. No. 160 —9S acres in Allen county, gcod buildings and soil. Close to market. This is a real bargain. $lB5 per acre. No. 161—44 acres in Mercer county. Ohio, fair buildings, $l5O per acre for , quick sale. No. 162 —2 acres in St. Marys twp., , good buildings at the right price. City property in Monroe and Berne.

Also a number of Other farms. For further information, see the J. A. HARVEY REALTY CO., MONROE. INDIANA ’Phone 70 130-sat wed fri .NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs ami legatees of Hiram Krauer. deceased. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 21th day of October, 1919, and. show cause it anv why 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 of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. W. A. WELLS, I Deenur IW. Sept. 29, t. L. Walters, Attorney. 2-9 AFFOIATMEXT OF I mtIXIS'J RAToR , Notice, is hereny given that the undeislgned has been appointed administrator. with the wiH annexed, of the estate of Henry Miller, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate . is__ f Dt. 2L JOHN A. MILLER. T Administrator with will annexed. James r. Merryman, Attorney. Sept. SO, 1919. 2-9-18 .Mrs. Jake Myers and Mrs. Charles Orator went to Ft. Wayne for the day. John Schurger & Son, Abstractors of Title to Real Estate in Adams County, Indiana. All kinds of money to loan on Real Estate frem 5 , 4% 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 cur office in person and you will save money by so doing. Al so farms and city property for sale. Office over Fisher & Harris. East of the Court Honse, Decatur, Ind. Citizoub Telephone No. 104, Decatur, Ind

HARKLTS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y.. Oct. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Practically all ’ 1 ; ding isifu.’.i were higher at the stock market opening today U. S. Steel opened at 107. up 94; Baldwin at 140. up *4; Crucible at 241. up b ; Bethlehem B at 1O6«4. off %; C ntral Leather at 105%, up 7 4; Studebaker at 117*4. op *4 and American Tobacco at 306%, off 1%. Chicago, Oct. 2—(Special to Daily D mocratl—Opening grain: Corn — Dec; down *4; May up %c. Oats — Dec. nominal; May down %c. Prov isions-—Lower. | East Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct. 2—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1.690; shipments. 570. O;fi<ial to New York yesterday, 1710. Hogs closing tea.’”; medium and heavies, sl7.oo@’ 17.25; light hogs, $17.257M7.35; pigs, £l(Dio(fi'l6.so; roughs, $14.00; stags.

$12.00. down; cattle, 350. steady; •cheep, 100. strong; iambs 1650. down. Cleveland O„—Butter — Creamery ; in tubs, extras 65*4@6‘le; extra firsts 64*2(<?G5c; firsts 6;D4!fi’64c; prints Ic higher; fancy dairy 45@47e; packing stock 45c. Eggs—Extras. 54c; extra firsts 52c nor'hern firsts new-cases 51 %c; old cases 51c; southern and western first new cases 45e. Poultry—Live fowls 25<731c; broilers 2517? :’tc: roosters 20@21c; ducks, 250'3<1c; geese, 20@25c. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c LOCAL MARKETS. (Corrected Eveiy Day by Burk Elevator Company) Wheat No. 1. $2.15; No. 2, $2.12; new ata, 66c; corn, per cwS $1.95; barlev, $1.15; rye, $f,25; clover seed, $26.00 to $28.00. LOCAL MARKET. Country butter ~... 40@48c Eggs, dozen 47c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 62c SALE CALENDAR The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. Oct. 2 —P. E. Fugate. 3 miles west and one-fourth mile north of Monroe, Indiana. ' Oct. 2—Neptune & Funk, 6 miles isoutheast of Decatur. O ;. 7- William McKean, 1 mile west of Monroe. Oct. 7 —W. F. McKean, I*4 miles west of Monroe, Indiana. ; Oct. B—T. J. Rayl, two miles south and one mile east of Monroe, Ind. Oct. S- Harry Suman, I*4 miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Oct. 15—Fred Geiiner, 1 mile south west of Decatur. Oct. 14--C. O. McKean, 5 miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Oct. 16 —Marion A. Case, executor, residence of late A. J. Case, St. .Mary’s township. Oct. 23—Chas. H. Schnitz. 4 miles east of Decatur. 1 Oct. O Kehm, I*4 mile south of Decatur. Indiana. , Livery Cars Day and Night; closI

ed and open- Clean cars and care- ; ful drivers. Prices Reasonable GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. ‘Phone 929. ' 1 ~ . Dr C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Calls Answered Day or Night Pk nn » Office 143 I UOnC Residence 102 FARMS FOR SALE 120 acres, 6 miles from Monroe.' Good buildings, well tiled and well fenced. Scales on the farm. Will sell at right price. ‘ 120 acres 2% rales southwest of Berne-. <’lr.se to school; good house with basement; good barn. Electric lights. Price slls an acre. City life and yet on g faim. 10 acres in Blue Creek township, $l5O an acre. Fair buildings. I 100 acre farm. Van Wert county, 6% miles from Decatur; six room house, good barn: price $165 per acre. 80 acre farm 5 miles from Monroe; land all black, fair buildings. Price $2lO per acre. 120 acre farm, fair buildings, 2 miles [ from Pleasant Mills, electric line running along farm. i > 60 acre farm in Van Wert county, $l9O per acre. * i 60 arcre farm in St. Marys township, 1 good buildings. S2OO per acre. > 120 acres 4 miles from Monroe. It's a real farm. S2OO per acre. i » ’ 94 acre farm, 5 miles from Monroe, ’ good buildings, well tiled, price $215 per acre. , I have a number of other bargains , in city property. If you are Interested ' see me, J. N. BURKHEAD, the auc- ‘ ticneer and real estate man, Monroe. 1 Indiana. 226-ls i. — | f WISH TO SELL—i TR,Y THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN i $$ $ S—WANT ADe EARN—4 $$ $

I (’LASSIFIED want ads, 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three yearling mare ■ colts and fifteen head of cattle, in-' ! eluding some good cows. Will price right for quick sale. C. C. Kelley.' I five miles east of Decatur. 234-t2x R SALE Ford Sedan and Overland louring car. Both in first class condition. Gaunt Garage. 233-t(> FOR SALE—6S acres at $175.00 per acre. This farm is in excellent shape, good buildings, well tiled and fenced. Inquire at 814 North Third street. 230-tsx FOR SALE—One Universal Hard coal burner, large size, in fine condition,' 233 South 3rd St or 'Phone 766. I 227-ts FOR SALE—A number of Big Type Poland China Males and Gilts, Grant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mile ' south of Pleasant Mills. 210-ts FOR SALE—S passenger Auburn

1 automobile, in good shape. Ed. L Green, 'phone 436. 210-ts FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey c Bull. See C. S. Mumma, Decatur, ? Route No. 3, 'Phone 2 rings on 811. 1209-ts c 1 ‘ FOR SALE—Good Coffee Mill I in good condition, will sell at bargain. Inquire Niblick & • Co. 207-ts | FOR RENT ! HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT — I Furnished home, with full house- 1 ■keeping privileges, including light 1 and heat, will !*■ shared with respou- ; sible couple during sugar campaign' i or al! winter, by three adults employ- ’ ed away from home all day. WRITE. ; do not call. ”R’’, care of Democrat. Decatur. Ind. 233-t3x ■ FOR RENT—Furnished room, two 1 blocks from court house. Call at 312 Winchester street or ’Phone ‘ 653. 199 ts Advertise Your Sale in the Democrat. WANTED 7 ■ WANTEIP-An experienced mechanic to run pipe threading machine. • Steady work. J. F. Arnold. 'Phone 709. 234-ts WANTED TO BUY -Ease Burner in' good condition. See J. R. Gage, I ’phone 526. 232-t3 WANTED Squeezer and bench molder. Gray Iron Foundry. The Red Cross Mfg. (kr.. Bluffton. Ind. 234-i2 CENSUS CLERKS — (men, women). I 4.000 needed. $95 month. Age, 1850. Experience unnecessary. Examinations Decatur Oct. 18. For free par-' tjculars, write Raymond Terry (former Government Examiner) 317 Continental Bldg.. Washington. 231-17 WANTED —Night clerk at Murray hotel. Apply at once. 229-ts WANTED — Your subscrip- ( tion for American magazine and Woman’s Home Companion. Will also club other mag- ! azines. ‘Phone Mrs. J. H. Stew- ! art. No. 168. | i ( 1

LOSTAND FOUND FOUND —Some money in Mecca Thaeter. Loser may have same by 1 calling at Mecca Theater and paying for this ad. 231-t3 I MISCELLANEOUS The Democrat Prints Sale Bills. CASH REGISTERS, bought, sold, guaranteed, exchanged, repaired, replated Bagains in used Nationals. Accurate Cash Register Exchange, 321 N. 7th St., Richmond, IM., ’Phone 2077. 221-lmx 1 Dr. C. C. RAYL | Monroe, Indiana ! Special attention given to i • Surgery and to the Dis- > • eases of the Abdomen and ; |j Female PelvisEquipped to de Cystoscopy •nd Ureteral Catheterization PREACHING AT ANTIOCH I Next Sunday. October sth, will he the last preaching service for this' conference year. Let us come together. and make this the best service of the i year. i Preaching in the morning 10:45; - Evening 7:30; Sunday school 9:30. I’ Me would like to see a good attend-1 , ance at these services. Be sure-and' come and bring some one with you. ' ELD. J. I. MOORE. Pastor. ; 234*2 I — — — | ! Phi Delta Kappa dance at i Masonic hall Friday evening. Don’t miss this good time. 2t

( VUI I Have yo Dr tlreg l Earm . I.„. „„ „ pW' ••••, some for exchange, f 0 or larger; also city n L stocks of merchandise. P ' r ' y ,nd LEONARD & ANDffnim 115 st, 310 Phones 336 and 700, N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitt-d hours Bto 11:30 12:30 to S:JO Saturday, 8:00 p. m> » Telephone 135 DR. C. R. WEAVER OSTEOPATHIC ouwe.,_..

PHYSICIAN ; 'Phone 314. Office over Peoples Loan 4 Trust Co. ‘ -215-2 mo. i DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office a“ Residence, 186. ■ SMITH & SMITH, D. c .1 CHIROPRACTORS I Over Morris 5& 10 Cent Store DECATUR. INDIANA Examination Free Hours—--9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m , 'Phone 660 229-tJ FOR SALE. Two Big Brood Sows with 20 pin by side, 2 weeks old. * Guernsey Cow, 4 years old. Inquire of John Scheiman. i South 13th St. 'Phone 493. Telephone hours, 6 to 7 a. m.; 12 to 1 p. m.; 6 to 8 p. m 22(Hw DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana General Practice Office specialties. Diseases of women and children. X-Ray examination! and treatments, electric treatment! 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. Nc. 110; Office, No. 409. Present office over F. V. Mills Groo ery store. New office after the middle of September, 110 North Fourth street HENRY SALZBRENNER I , AUCTIONEER HOAGLAND- INDIANA , Residence 1 mile south of Hoagland. Write, Call or 'Phone foi dates.

Hoagland 'Phone. 215-t8 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin's Garage, Decatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. AUCTIONEER J With years of experience In farming and auctioneering I feel I am able t 0 get the highest do'lar for youl See me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 lon i 1 short on 690. R. N. RUNYON ' Live stock and general auctioneer. i BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing Private Ambulancs Ssrvlca DECATUR, • IND- J ! Telephons: Office 90; AUTO LIVERY Day or Night Headquarters at Kalver-Noble Garage or Holthouse Garage ED. GREEN Home 'Phone 436. I The baking of white bread ss a lo* tart in Poland. They have forgo’*® 1 ’ that this was once common in country. The agents of the An> er “ 'Jewish Relief committee writ ® Polish bread now consists of * cent, wheat flower. 10 per ceDl ' and 80 per cent. for*fiU er