Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1919 — Page 8
BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE \ND SAVE. CALI. sor 48 FOR YOUR TELEPHONE ORDERS. FREE CITY DELIVERY.
V\ hite Sand Grown Michigan Potatoes, peck Fir Bushel. <»(» lbs sl7 Car for winter storage r* in transit. 2'jbu. hag 1 bag or more. bu. . ..$1.65 Genuine Holland S <1 Cabbage. for krau*. hundred pounds ... .s ....... $2.50 Guaranteed 1/ ad or Pastry Dour, 2| ,tb. hag ~.51.35 fancy .ler> < Sweet Potatoes, lb. ../ »•/,« Peck 742 c Bus' $1.65 Mildy urc Smoked Picnic ii as, weigh 6 to 8 lbs. . pound 22c f’.‘X Apple Jeilv, No. 2*> pail 30c Swift’s Pride l aundry Soap, 5 bars 32c Palmolive Toilet Soap. 3 cakes 27c 10c rolls Toilet P iper. I for 25c 5c Toilet Paper. 6 for 25c Old Dutch Cleanser. 3 cans for 25c Swifts Cleanser, large cans 5c Sardines in oil. 3 cans 25c Large Cans Best Pink Salmon, can 25c McKenzie Pancake or Buckwheat Flour. 2 pkgs 25c Dark Red Cranberries. 2tbs. 25c
cash" AND BUY FOR LESS 3 South 2nd Street. Opposite Court House SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY WE \RE GOING TO HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF MEATS AT REGULAR SPECIAL PRICES. HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS: Regular Smoked Hams, I’d 34c New' York Shoulders, nice and lean. IT) 30c Smoked .lowels. TT) “? c Bacon Back Strips. ft) LARD, lb 30c FRESH MEATS Beef Boiling Meat. ff> 12 , /?c to 15c Beef Boasts, the very best, lb 22c Steak, nice anil tender, It) - >c » Porg Sausage, I'ry it. ff> •• •• •• Pork Roasts, nice and lean, th - ;,c to die \ll leading brands of Cheese and Oleomargarine. Come in and see our meats or "phone and we will send it direct to your home. Fred Mutschler Pkg. Co. Market 'Phone No. 106. Platinum in 1880 cost thirty cents Shantung sent 150.000 coolies to an ounce. France. YOU CAN REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES BY BUYING YOUR GROCERY NEEDS HERE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. FREE CITY DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HUNSICKER’S GROCERY Phone No. 97 or Phone No. 175 Exira fine Cooking Polatoes. Michigan Sand (irown. .”) bn. or over, bu. $1.65; singly bushel, $1.75; peck 15c Exira Fine Solid Michigan Cabbage, lb 3c 100 lb. lots $2.50 Pure Sugar Syrup, quality extra line, 1 2 gal. Jars, only • • ■ (American Maid Magic I waler softener and clothes washing powder, if you don't like it, your money back, pkg • • • • 10c; 3 pkgs. 25c McKenzie’s Prepared Buckwheat Flour, 2 pkgs 25c McKenzie's Prepared Buckwheat Flour, large sack. .35c (Swanton) the quality Pure Buckwheat, 10 ft). sack 98c Armour’s Mild Cured Picnic Hams. It) 24c Armour’s Smoked Country Style Sausage, It) 30c Eckart’s Mild Cured Smoked .lowels, 11) 32c Extra Fancy Mild Cured Light Bacon, It) 40c Extra Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, lOlbs. 39c: It). 4c Ift>- pkg. Seeded Raisins, special pkg. 18c; 2 pkgs.. .35c Choice Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb. ... .10c l ake no chances, the old reliable Polar Bear Flour, 24*-j ft), sack $1.69 Very Best Pci reclion Crackers, ft) 17c Perfection Soda Crackers, try a pound and see the difference, lb 20c \lco Nut Oleomargarine will please you, tb 35c King Nut Oleomargarine is quality, ft) 37< Order a Keg of Those Quality Ginger Snaps, only.. ,29< HEADQUARTERS FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. BERT HUNSICKER South Second Street The Store Where All Are Treated Square.
’ .rjre Sacks McKenzie BuckF 1 wheat Flour 35c Ent-Mor Brand Nut Oleomargarine. the best in the nut varieties, lb 35c ’> Rainbow Brand Oleomargari: .. no better made. lb-.. lie Exira Standard Sweet Corn. • can Lie Dozen cans $1.65 ’ June Sweet Can I’eas. new pack, can 15c Dozen cans $1.65 i Pork and Beans, in tomato sauce, large cans. 2 for 25Dozen cans $1.15 • Best Pack Red Beans, can.. 10c Dozen cans sl.lO • New Corn Meal, large hags 25c Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg... 10c • The Best Peanut Butter in bulk, tb 23c ■ Santa Clara Prunes, 1b....22c Karo Syrup, gal 85c 1 2 gal 45c Quart Jar Best Cocoa 35c Seeded Raisins, pkg 19c Yellow Onions, 6 lbs 25c Fresh Baltimore Oysters, daily, pint 30c Lettuce. Celery, Oranges. Bananas. Apples. Onions. Hubhard Squash, Grape Fruit. Lemons, Spanish Onions, etc.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919.
PUTTING AWAY THE ' SUMMER CLOTHES ' * I Wnshingtoi), Oct. 17 —The organ die*, palm bench, ths sirnw hats . and the low tdtoes'are fust disappear ing from the day-to-day wardrobe. The wise hounowlfa does not Tei , them stay tn the overcrowded closet to take up valuable space and bru.-T , against the velvets, •■.ergos and broad cloths. Neither does .die lay then away In any condition they happen ■ to be in after their last appearance • Instead, she putu thorn away careful ly cleaned and treated no the least ■ change possible will come to them i kc ping record of what supplies there are am! where she puts them , in order that she may find them ■ when the occasion trifles by sltnpiy , looking at Iter desk records. If packI cd in boxes, a label on «ach box tel- , ling tihe contents makes the findings , of each article an easy matter. Her outline of treatment would be very , nearly like the following, according , to home economics specialist in the , V: S. Department of Agriculture: Washable White Clothing—Wash- , ed carefully, no starch added, blued more than usual to avoid a yellow appearance when spring unpackbig comes. Hung in a closet reserved for this particular use or folded so that the creases will correspond as
THE STORE THAT SPELLS ECONOMY. STUDY GUI PRICES AND DEFEAT THE H. C. L. AT EVERY TURN. Manirold & Miller ,G 23 W. MONROE ST. 'PHONE 215 21 I lit. stick Polar Bear Flour $1.61 ,21'i th. stick Blue Ribbon Flour ?L4' .’ boxes Fould's Macaroni. Spaght tti or Egg Noodles 2": (> 10c boxes Climax Macaroni, or Spaghetti 25; Large Pkg. Post Toasties 20; 2 cans 1 192 Sweet Corn 35< 2 cans 1 192 Sweet Garden Petts 35t I Climax Sweet Corn, can 10c; 12 cans sl.Ol : 2 cans Red Kidney Beans 25< Sniucker's Pure Apple Butler, qt. jar 35< L. Jt S. Pure Apple Butter, tit 20< Peanut Butter, best quality, tb 25< 1 . & S. Sweet*Mixed Pickles, pt 2(h 1.3 tbs. Red Beans .. 25' 2 pt. jars Blue Ribbon Baking Powder 25< 6 rolls best quality Toilet Paper 25< 2 cans Hebe Milk 25< Wilson’s or Borden's Milk, can 15< Nuccoti Nut or Farrell’s A-l Brand Nut Oleo, tb 35t Rose Dale Pear Butter, can 25< Bulk Coffee, best for the money, lb 30< , 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c , (> cans Spotless or Serv-us Cleanser 25< (5 cakes Lautz Gloss Yellow Laundry Soap 25< . (i cakes Sweet Marie Toilet Soap 25c Fresh Cookies every day. doz 10c Eananas, Oranges. Lemons, Sweet Potatoes, Spanish Onions. Cranberries, Apples, Pumpkins and Cabbage. i GIVE US THAT ORDER. TOP PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. ARTHUR MANGOLD GEO. MILLED < > ’ i 65c For Your Buttjjrfat ■: At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice :: It pays to sell us your Caam MARTIH-KLEPPER CO. ii CSh'MtSifi I » , MANY DOLLARS ARE LOST IN BUYING INFERIOR GOOD AT A FEW CENTS LESS. ■ Home of Quality Groceries ' CAN PLEASE YOUR APPETITE WITH GOOD GOODS AT . I LOW PRICE. TRY THESE: - 100 Tti. solid Kraut Cabbage $2.5 Lake Superior Herring in brine, tt) 10 ) SALMON Best Pink.... 25c; Red.... 30c; Red Sockeye,... 35 . McKenzie’s Prepared Buckwheat Flour. 2 for 25 Large pkg., *. 35 ‘"Best and Cheapest” Coffee suits the particular coffee drinkc er, tti 45 C 15c pkg. Campfire Marshmallows, pkg 12 C 70tb. Meat or Table Salt, in toweling sack $l.O C 5 dos. Clothes Pins 15c Lucerr.o Table Syrup, qt 6( Good Broom 53c Lucerne Drink, qt 7! White Hemp Clothes Line 13c Lucerne Tea, pkg 3( See our barrel Apples for winter storage. Eggs, 60c Butter, 50 & 55c 1 HOWER I,
far as possible with the folds ini S. | which the garment falls in use an laid In a trunk or box. u Washable Colored Clothes—Wasl - ed. unstarched, turned wrong r- out ami hung In the cloeot or pad ‘ ml away us were the white pann-'nt t T’alm Beach Suits —Cleaned an »t put in separate box. carefully folde< h Hats—« How to treat the sumtm |. hat depends much upon the materia n if of straw, brushing oft' al) dust an u packing in a hat box is good trea a. m« nt. The georgette and lace hat- ]. if soiled, rhoubl be dry cleaned at! it allowed to air thoroughly befor i, wrapping in tissue paper and sloiin h away in a hat box. Avoid weigh n which will crush the trimming. n Shoes —The pumps and oxford y should be cleaned and put away wit I- ahee trees in each one. I- Inventory should be simple, c s court 1 ?, bu l definite, giving a list an r storage piece of the ilothea for eacl y member ol the family. This wil i- prove of definite service when nex e spring's clothing budget require thought anil time. 1 NOTICE ! . ; If you have any cane that yea war 1 made to molasses at our mill, brin > it in not later than October 21. 1919 s 246-t5 JOHN EICHER.
MARKETS-STOCKS ih- r--- --- -- Daily Report of Local and For k eign Markets. Jrt New York. N. Y.. Oct. I’yJSpe ~1 cial to Daily Democrat) Tractl;:na ~r advnnc-’i were registered at tht , slock market opening today. I nite< * Stales Stftei opened at I(‘S. Studebak 1(1 er al 1 up It Bethlehem B 104', it- up Mexican Petroleum 251, tin I s, S< uthern Pacific 108, up Bald ~i’ win 143. up ViChicago. Oct. 17— (Grain opening: (' crn |)ee. up ! aC; May up ',-jC ht Oats Dec. up ’gc; May up %c Provisions —Higher. East. Buffalo. N. Y.. Oct. 17 (Spe 11 cial te Dally Democrat) Receipts. 8 tan); shipment 1 . :’O4O. Oflieial to New of York, v.-stenhiy 2090. Hogs closing 1,1 steady, best grades, $14.50: few . $14.G0; pigs. $14.00; roughs. $11.50?? " 12.00; stags. $10.50. down; cattle, HI 700, slow and weak: sheep. 7000 xt steely; lamb. . 1500, down; best ewes 7C0(<J750. Cleveland—Produce market: I Butter—Creamery in tubs, extras, C'S'-c; extra firsts G7 l ,4(iidßc; firsts. i; 1 :i»(irG7<: prints 1c higher; seconds . 61@G2e; packing 50c. Eggs Northern extras. 62c; extra fusts 60c; northern firsts, new 9. cases. 59c; old cases 58c; southern and western firsts new eases 55c; re- „ frigerated extras 49c. Poultry -Live fowl 27«?>28c; heavy R grades. :‘,0'«;llc; roosters old. 2O4i' |2rc; springet|t. 27@28c; heavy (...(ties, 30c; ducks, 304i>34c; geese, 20@25c. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c ’• LOCAL MARKETS. 0 (Corrected Every Day by Burk Eleva- „ I tor Company) ’ Wheat No. 1, $2.15; No. 2. $2.12: " new cats. 67e; corn, per cwt.. $1.60; C barlev. $1,1.'.; rye, $1.25; clover seen, | C No. 1. $30.00. 'C l LOCAL MARKET. \ Country Butter 50@55c 9 Eggs, dozen 00c if. — C LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS c Butterfat, delivered 05c SALE CALENDAR c The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. t . List Your Sale With Us. C ' Oct. 20—Sarah Ayres, S miles south c of Decatur. Indiana. c Oct. 20—Jacob Hollincet-. 1116 West C Elm street. Decatur, Indiana. C Oct. 20 —Daniel Weidler and Otto Reppert, 5 miles east of Decatur. 1 mile north and % mile east of Bobo on the Van Wert road. Oct. 21—M. C. Norris, 4 miles west and one-fourth mile north of Monroe, Indiana. ; Oct. 21 —Gottlieb Hannie. 3 miles west and 1% mile south of Decatur r> Indiana. Oct. 22 —J. H. Burnett, '■> mile west of Salem. ■» Oct. 22 —.'.dam Hoover. 3 miles •J south and one-fourth mile west ol I i Peterson. Ind. < ' Oct. 23 —Chas. H. Schnitz, 4 ' J east of Decatur. , I >' miles east of Decatur, Indiana. ; i Oct. 29.- J. M. Foreman. 6 mile:- <, east, and % mib' north of Berne, Ind 1 Oct. 29 —L. C. Burkhead, 2 mile: ' west and one half mile north of Mon <, roe. Indiana. ’’ Oct. 30 —Daniel O. Kshrn, 1% mill IJ south of Decatur, Indiana. ■' Oct. 31 —Wm. Hockemeyer Jr., . J ‘ miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana <, or 4 miles north of Preble, Indiana '' Oct. 31—William Hockemeyer. Jr. i J Decatur R. 1, 5 miles north of Deca , > tur. I Livery Cars Day and Night; closed and open.. Clean cars and careful drivers. Prices Reasonable * GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. T ‘Phone 929. ♦ L \ ' t i-'tlK fl J ' E'j EKIJNaJUAN — I OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN S 2 first STREET jg GaPa Answered Pay or Night Pknno OflKe 14 HUllt. Residence H> AUTO LIVERY Day or Night -Y Headquarters at Kalver-Noble Garat or Holthouse Garage '9 ED. GREEN () c Home ’Phone 436. 5c 2105c 5c NOTICE TO PATRONS 5c I WILL BE BACK ON TH 2c JOB THURSDAY, OCT. U 90 AND WHILE MY OFFICE 1 oc BEING REMODELED I WIL ’sc BE ONE DOOR NORTH O 10c THE OLD OFFICE, O GROUND FLOOR. BURT MANGOLD, Dentis - Resumption of trade wi*h Gertnar will again make bismuth available quantity. ...
■» CLASSIFIED WANT ADJ FOR SALE FOR SALE Onion sets to bo set on r- this fall. 13 « quart; 2 quart 2!f cents. Mrs. Ross Hays. West Mot roe street, Decatur. 247-t ■ ' FOR SALE All-wool, tailored winte 11 jacket suit ui reasonable price, n quire at 128 S< uth Fourth stn-et, ■: .j' (ail telephone No. 395. 245 t 3 4 FOR SALE Sheep on shares. 10 j. head of sheep to leave oat on ahare: See J. J. Dailey. Willshire ’phone Monroe Rural Route No. 2. 245-t3 r ' FOR SALE- Fancy driver, harries and a good rubber-tire top buggy See Albert Scheiman or call 841. 244-t ». FOR SA IjE—Registered Spotted P< 8- land China gilts, males and trie 14 sows immuned from cholera Price 8 for quick ale at farm two miles wes T of Decatur. 11. E. Butler, ’Phone 451 ?, 237-tl ), ... s FOR SALE—A number of Big Typ Poland China Males and Gilts, Gran Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mil south of Pleasant Mills. 210-t j, __ . ... ■ FOR SALE —5 passenger Auhuri s automobile, in good shape Ed a Green, ’phone 436. 210-t n FOR SALE — Registered Guernse; »- Dull. See C. S. Mumma. Decatur Route No. 3, ’Phone 2 rings on 811. 209-t FOR RENT FOR RENT—House for rent for abou five months. See Albert Scbeirn.tr c or call 841. 244 t I ■■ I- - - -. , - I- - -I FOR RENT—Furnished room, tw< e; blocks from court house. Call a 312 Winchester street or 'Phon- • 653. 199-t » L Advertise Ycur Sate in the Democrat WANTED B mfy wanted for detective wort 1 Writ? J. Ganor, former Govt. ])( te: five, Danville, 111. 246-St: c WANTED —Janitor at Presbyteriai " church. Seo trustees. 11. S. Mick | and. Carl C. Pumphrey or W. A I Lower. 246-t WANTED —An experienced rougher ?. once. Only experienced rougher L reed apply. Write or ’phone J. A Long Co., Portland, Ind. 245-t' WANTED— Dish-washer at Murra; I Hotel. 245-t i h CENSUS CLERKS—(Mon, women 4.000 needed. $95 n.orith. Age, IS ’ 50. Experience unnecessary. Ex () aminations Decatur Nov. 15. For fre 1 particulars, write Raymond 'Terr o (former Government Examiner), 31 Continental TSldg., Washington. 24147: s’ MISCELLANEOUS r, > The Democrat Prints Sale Bills. ;t We buy ail kinds of junk, fu ■s hides and wool, also buy al )r kinds of automobiles, and sei ;S used automobile parts. Th Maier Hide & Fur to.. 710 M 5 Monroe SL, S. Krshensky. !s 243-th d. “ ' ' n LOST AND FOUND LOST —Black grip either in Decat’j * e , or between Decatur and Ciirryvill, 5 Grip contained samples cf cigar:; an а, chewing gum. Finder, please retur a - to this office. aV'OTH E T.: X{>V_l«H'.|l,r.XTs "• State of Indiana, Adams County, SS — „ l " til? A tv.as Circuit Court,' Seo Tenn, ISIS. * Lliiabctl: W. Tturdg. vs. Abrnhai • Tbi b<r ’ aL C 0B ‘f’ lal n t t” Qui< It appearing from affidavit, ilb-l i th? nS-.v,. cause, that Abraham Corl er, t-lai l M. Gerber. Charles .1. G< ■■) <■: and Frank G. Gerber, of the abo; tr.irm-1 defendants are non-residen of the State of Indiana. Nothe is therefor,- hereby jriven tt _ said . E.ul M. c,,. r | er. Charles .1. Gerlier and Frank ( Cerbef that they be and appear b- ; fore the lion. Judge of the Adan .Circuit Court on the Sill dav of lr > cember, 1919. the same being the 191 iJndtolnl Day of the next revulnr ter I (hereof, to be holder) at Cm- Cou House in the City of 1 tur, < 0:: rnenelng on Monday, the 17th dav m,,5,. J), Ist... and plead I answer or demur to said* complaint, the same will be heard and deterini e.l in their absence. • O WITX’I-'SS. name, and tile He tG cf .said Court hereto affixed, this if. ■..1 day of October, 1919. WILD HAMM ELU Cler »• By John T. Kell , Depu Peterson & Moi-pn, It. C. Parris ; Attys, for Plaintiff. 17-21-i “VERY MUCH BETTER” TODAY 0«5 (United Press fiervlrp) Washington, Oct. 17. — Eumu Gompers, president of the Americ; ™ Federation of Labor, was "very msbettter” when Be?n last night b” I: physician, Dr. H. P. Parker, the <1; tor said this; morning. Parker had seen Gompr-rs tod a? and did not e б, peet to see him until abut noon. I 15 said that Gompers itist night ex re: ed a desire to attend the industri )p conference today. Parker asked hi )NJ not to attempt this at least until aft the physician's visit. Gompers si St. sered a slight attack of nervous ( -ts haustion. ny The evergreen blackberry wa:-. io in regarded on the Pacific slope as Vest.
1$ VULCANIZING ■ IM6 your tires cared tor by . i u* l 2L'l^L22!!2^L Cß,,,n «' I N. aTbIXLeP I OPTOMETRIST I ;yes Tested, Glasses Fitted 1 )- HOURS i 3x Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 I oo Saturday, 8:00 p. m< 1 Telephone 135 ? e; | DR. C. R. WEAVER | OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN I 'Phone 314. I Office over Peoples Loan 4 Trust Co. I - 21 5 2tno, I B<l __ I Pd dr. H. E. KELLER 1 st Decatur, Indiana, I ,2. GENERAL PRACTICE. I 12 I 1 OFFICE SPECIALTIES-Disease. of 1 lie women and children; X-ray examln I nt ations; Flourscopy examinations of fl le the internal organs; X-ray and elec- I ts trical treatments for high blood pres- I rn sure and hardening of the arteries I 3 X-ray treatments for GOITER, t Ub ' I ts ERCL'LOSIS AND CANCER. I * Office Hours:— I ■‘V a |r 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m. I Sundays by appointment. | Phones: Residence 110, Office 409. • -238-ts 1 - SALE SEASON IS HERE i ut I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin's Garage, Decatur, Indiana. at le JEFF LIECIITY « AUCTIONEER it. ’Phone 181. AUCTIONEER k. With years or experience In farming ■ Y and auctioneering I feel I am able to _. get the highest dollar for youl l, 1 See me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. \ R. N. RUNYON — Live stock and general auctioneer. t! rs , - \ : BLACK & OETTING f ®i| UNDERTAKING AND iv I EMBALMING ’ I * Fine Funeral Furnlshlnfe private Ambulance flanvloa s . j DECATUR, • IND. v. ; Telephone: Office >0; Home 727 rv it John Schurger & Son, "x Abstractors of Title to Real ~ Estate in Adams County, _ Indiana. _ All kinds of money to loan on Real IT Estate from 5!/ 2 % on farms, from 5 ill to 40 years, partial payment at any •11 interest paying time. City loans from le 7 to 8%. V. We are in the market for your bus- | iness. If you want an abstract of a W loan come to our office in person and “ you will save money by so doing Also farms and city property for sale. — Office over Fisher & Harris. East of ' 1 the Court House. Decatur, Ind. CitiIt? ’ rens Telephone No. 104. Deca?ur, Ind. ncl i rn' NOTICE OF COMMI*<S!O\EII’S >VI U. OF RF.%I. ESTATE. Notice Is hereby driven that the undersigned Commissioner app •'■ ,J bv the Adams Circuit Court of A ! ‘ ’ IS: Courty, Indiana!, at the Sept* -1 I '' pt. Term nf Court, 1919, thereof of 1,1 Court in a cause for partition of i* 1 ini estate for which this action ■ let brouar’nt wherein Patrick K. Kinio <. -I'p Kinney. Marcellus Kinney 1 in Mildred Kinney are plaintiffs and C. Moran, Executor of th“ • ,v a- and Testament of Th »mas Moran. <Kve reused. Moran and An", 118 Golden are defendants and whi'4'i - I numb»T«*d 10,000 on the ite< or' < of gaid C< urt by authority of s . 7" ‘'.-urt as entered in Older U 'k ’ on p"f*e 107 of the records of the A< - an'.*f Circuit Court of said County v 11 ll ‘ s offer for sale at private sale t<> t l b i'-'hest ind best bidder at the T.nw . • OPi. . of ? r t< & Moran in ‘ rrison Buildine". in the Citv 1“ - ... nanir, /.dams County, Indiana. Bi dav. October 31<L 1919. betw» ■ the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and ,? r o’clock p. m. of said day and If n ; in- on dav the same will b»’ continued and offered for sale beiw ’ cal sani <’ hours of each suicee r>t’ ,r Sth 'V’ v thereafter until the same is ■ ’ tim follt wins: described real estate in A< ! ams County, in the State of indi11v ana, to-wlt; sh 127 feet west of Ike .3/ ’’theast corner nf In-Jot nun Lm 42S in Joseph I). Nuttman’s re-tli-wvMtein addition to the town, (now { , oltv) of Decatur, Indiana; th nro north parallel with Decatur street. I fe->r to the north line of In-lot adJ»Gt»n thence west on the north Um* of raid in-lot number 13° to th" uel northwest corner of said in-lot I•' • then.— Mnu'h on the West line of .an lr-bitfi numbered ts 9 and 438 t > th"' s ‘Uth’vret corner of said In-lot "‘i so tim place of beginning his ing" tiie west part of said i i-lots numbered ns and 439 as aforesiid. JC* Terms of Snle. - , J?* purchase price thereof iUI s rd! he paid in cash on the dav of ex- 5 B ame will be sold free of Hen®. Such sale will be made subject He J<» ‘he approval of the Ydams Circuit Court and will not be sold for less 183" than the full appraised value thereof ’lej as ’'perilled in the order of said Court. ‘ JOHN C. MORAN, lim D--1 •>! Commissioner. J “Buffalo P4IP* got his sobriQue* by hilling buffaloes for laborers on the Kansas Pacific railway construction in 1867. Building and engineering contracts 1 In the United States for the first six ft months of 1919 show an increase of v 50.000.000 over all last year.
