Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 31 October 1919 — Page 8
LOW PRICES FOR HIGH GRADE GROCERIES WHEN YOU BUY THEM OF US. CALL SOR 48 FOR YOUR TELEPHONE ORDERS. FREE CITY DELIVERY.
Pride of Decatur, the best in winter wheat flour for bread or pastry, 12tb. bag 69c 21 */2 lh bag $1.37 Minnesota White Sand Potatoes, fine cookers and good keeping stock, peck ... tic Bushel $1.75 Cabbage for Kraut, 100th. $2.50 Pound 3c Sweet Potatoes, lh 4c Peck 45c Bushel $1.69 New Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, pound .... 10c New Dried Peas, lb 10c Spy and Baldwin Michigan Apples, 4 lbs „. 25c Bushel Basket weighs 43 to 45 lbs $2.48 Picnic Hams. Smoked Mild Cure, average weight 5 to 6 lbs., pound 22c Smoked Country Style Sausage, th 28c Smoked Sugar Cured Jewels, lb 30c Karo Syrup, gal 85c •/i gal 45c
t* PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS d South 2nd Street, Opposite Court House
LLOYD GEORGE MAY SURVIVE (United Press Service) London, Oct. 31—i Special to Daily Democrat I The offensive against WOOD FOR SALE Inquire of .1. G. Niblick, ’phone 191. 246-ts WARNING! Sixteen windows have been broken out of the Decatur Supply Com pany’s filler factory, 7ch and Jefferson streets. Parties are being closely watched and will be dealt with severely if caught molesting the property any more. 255-3 wk J. W. VAIL. RUMMAGE SALE The Queen Esthers’ rummage sale will be held at the library November Bth. All those having clothing or household articles to donate, are requested to call Mrs. John T. Myers who will call for the same. Every lady of the church and their friends are asked to contribute. 256-t6
STOP AT, OR ’PHONE NO. 97 OR ’PHONE NO. 175 . BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR GROCERY ORDERS. IT ’ WILL MEAN DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKETBOOK AT HUNSICKER’S GROCERY The Store Where All Are Treated Square. Extra Fancy New Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, if) Extra Good Quality Kraut Cabbage, lb 3c; lOOit). lots ....‘ $2.50 (King Nut) Oleomargarine, nothing better al any price, if), only 37c Alco Nut Oleomargarine, in lit) cartons 35c Tall Cans Pink Salmon, only 22c 3 cans Sardines in oil, only ■ ■ • • 21c Hamer Brand, the large Bar Yellow Laundry Soap. 5 bars 29c Palmolive Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 27c; cake 10c McKenzie Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, 2 pkgs. .. ,25c McKenzie Large Size Buckwheat Flour, sack 35c Swanton's the best in Pure Buckwhaet, 101 b. sack 98c Try a can of our Perfect Apple Butter, 21bs. net in can, only 35c Extra Quality Sweet Cider, in 1 qt. bottles 35c Extra Quality Boiled Cider in bottles, only 35c 101 b. Nice Yellow Globe Onions 49c 1011). Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes 39c 101 b. Finest Quality Cooking or Ealing Apples.... 69c Large Cans Best Pack Bed Beanscan 10c 2 Large Cans Quality Sauer Kraut 25c 2 Cans Sweet Wrinkle Peas 25c Extra Good Grade Standard Corn, can 15c Fresh Toasted Corn Flakes, pkg 10c American Maid Magic, the great water softener and clothes washing powder, pkg 10c; 3 pkgs. 25c 2 cars Extra Fancy Round White Michigan Sand Grown Potatoes, well matured for winter storage due here today, price in 5 or more bu. lots, only $1.65 TOP PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE BERT HUNSICKER South Second Street Phone No. 97 or Phone No. 175
Enzo Milk, small cans 7c 3 cans 20c • Eagle brand milk, for the ' babies, can 25c Extra Pack Corn and Peas, can 15c . Doz. cans $1.65 > Large Cans Kraut, can ... 10c i Large Cans Red Beans.... 10c . Large Cans Hominy 11c The best in Peanut Butter, lb 23c Seeded Raisins, pkg 19c Santa Clara Prunes, tb. 22c and 25c Eould's Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles, 3 10c pkgs 25c The best in Butler Crackers. lb 17c Premium Soda Crackers lb. 20c N. B. C. Graham Crackers, 11) 20c Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg...ioc Swift’s Pride or Lenox Laundry Soap. 5 bars 33c Palmolive Toilet Soap, cake 9c A complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetables. Baltimore Oysters daily.
I the Lloyd George administration apparently has been stopped. The house of commons last night j voted confidence in the government's I financial policy, 405 to 20. Austen Chamberlain, chancellor of the ex- < I chequer introduced a resolution put- ! ting the house on record as promising "hearty support to the govern- 1 ment in all —nsonable proposals, however, drastic, for the reduction of i expenditures and the miminution of ( debt.” Following a debate in which the government was defended by Premier Lloyd George. War Minister • Churchill and Andrew Bonar Law. administration spokesman, an amend i ment to the resolution was introduced by John Clynes, laborite. This was defeated by a majority of 355, after which the government resolu- j tion was adopted unanimously. Just received a new supply of f ; Overcoats, in waist seams and 1 belts for young men. Prices ' wiil appeal to you. Be sure and see them at Tecpie, Brandy- ■ berry & Peterson’s. It <
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1919.
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, Oct. 31—(Special to Dally Democrat) —The opening price on the stock exchange today was somewhat higher than the previous close, Studebaker opened at 139. no I - Baldwin at 141. up 2; Pan-American at L'!l’,(>, up ■%: Bethlehem Steel B at 107A£, up 1%; Goodrich at 89“-. up ’k; United States Rubber at 135, up 2. and Republic Steel at 130, up 1. United States Steel opened at 108- %; unchanged. Chicago, Oct. 31 —Grain opening: Corn Dec. up %c; May up %c. Oats Dec. np t£c; May up ’-sc. Provisions —Steady. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct 31 (Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipts S--600, shipments, 570. official to New York yesterday, 380; hugs closing steady; best grades, $14.75; lights and pigs. $13.5()@ 14.00; roues, <121)0 fa 12.50; stags, $10.50, down; cattle, 1250, dull; sheep, 7000, steady: lamb 1500, down; best ewes, 750@ 800. Cleveland, Oct 27 —Produce market Butter—Creamery in tubs, extras. 69%@70c; extra firsts 68%@GSc; firsts 67l<’@68c; prints 1c higher; seconds 64® 65c; packing 45@47c. Eggs—Northern extras 64c, extra firsts 63c; northern firsts new cases 61c; old cases 60c; southern and western firsts new eases 57c; refrigerated extras 49c. Poultry — Live fowls, 23@24c; h-'avy grades 27@28c; roosters old 20@22c; springers 23@24c; heavy grades 25@28c: ducks 30@32c; geese 24@2(1c; turkeys 33@35c. KALVER-MAIER CO. Wool 55c ' < LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected Every Day by Burk Ele»a ' tor Company) Wheat No. 1. $2 15; No. 2. $2.12; , new oats, 67c; corn, per cwt., $1.60; , barley, $1.15; rye, $1.25; clover seed. , No. 1. $30.00. ——l LOCAL MARKET. Country Butter 45@55c ■ Eggs, dozan 60c < LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 68c wFlalem i The Following Sales are Being Advertised in the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. Nov. 4 —W. A. Sipe. 5 miles east »f Berne. Indiana. Nov. s—Gust5 —Gust Bleeke, 4 miles northeast of Decatur. Indiana. Nov. s—Gustav5 —Gustav H. Bleeke. 4 miles north east of Decatur. Indiana, or a half mile south and two miles west of the Bleeke church or one mile north of the Union Chapel church. Nov. 6—Emanuel Hart, six miles southeast of Monroeville and two miles south and one mile west of Dixon and three-fourths mile north of Clarke’s Chapel church. Nov. 12—R. E. Gould. 1 mile south and 2% miles east of Monroe, Ind., or % mile east of the Pleasant Valley Friends church, on the farm known as the Mery A. Sackett farm. Nov. 13 —Joseph Steigmeyer. 3% miles north west of Decatur. Indiana. Livery Cars Day and N'ght: c'osed and open- Clean c«rs and careful driver*. Prices Reasonable GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. ‘Phone 923. Mr * . * • t >ll ii■ i V El ERIN aria A OFFICE—HORSE SALE BAR'S FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Nigh? officP 143 r none - 1(! AUTO LIVERY Day or Night Headquarters at Kalver-Noole Garaje or Holthouse Ga'age ED. GREEN Home 'Phone 43<i 210-ts AUCTIONEER With years of experience In farming and auctioneering I feel I am able to get the highest dollar for youl See me for dates and price*. ’Phone 1 long 1 short on 690 R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer. STOP—LOOK—LISTEN! There is another second-hand furniture store in town, now open for business. We buy and sell second- ' hand furniture and stoves. We also sell new and second-hand sewing machines. We handle new phonographs and Okeh records. Give uh a call. 110 West Jefferson street. 253-t5. COOPER & GAUZE. t * $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ i Mrs. Charles Murray arrived from » Fort Wayne this afternoon for a visit ) with relatives.
> PUBLIC SALE I As I have rented my farm and will move to Fort Wayne, I will offer at public auction at my residence, 4 miles north east of Decatur, Indiana, or a ‘ half miles south and two miles west of the Bleeke church or one mile north of the Union Chapel church on. Wednesday, November 5, 1919. beginning at ten o'clock. ' THREE HEAD OF HORSES—One i bay mare, 13 years old: one bay mare, i IS years old: one black mare, 9 years old. CATTLE 4 springer cows. ! Jersey, 1 Holstein, 2 Durhams, nil will be fresh In November: 1 red cow, 6 years old. will b. fresh in spring; 1 black cow, 6 years old, will be fresh in Feb.; one cow, coming 4 years old. nut bred; one cow, 4 years old, will he fresh in spring; one red heifer, 1 year old; 4 spring calves: 3 heifer calf end one bull calf. HOGS—34 head of shoats, weighing from 80 lo 100 lbs. ea<h: 4 O. I. C. sows with pigs by side. POULTRY--About 100 head of chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS- 1 Osborne hay loader, in rood shape: 1 Walter A. Wood binder, in good condition; 1 Hoosier grain disc drill, in good condition: buzz saw and frame, complete; 1 Ford power ja< k for all kinds of work, 1 John Deere riding gang plow, as good as rew; 1 Big Willie riding corn cultivator: 1 Avery riding cultivator; 13rocti. n s moo li land roller; one 14-16 Keystone disc; one 14-16 Keystone ( tandem; 1 spring-tooth harrow, good shape; 1 Bryan steel learn walking plow: 2 farm wagons, hay ladder;', -et , of dump boards, set of manure boards. , wagon bed, 1 top-bu'gy. 1 good storm j front. 1 scoop beard. 3 log chains. 1 wheel barrew, 1 double shovel culti- 1 vator, 1 scoop, one %-bushel basket. 1 1 hog feeder, grain sacks, seed sower. ( mud boat, 1 hog rack, pump jack, 11 geod iron pulley with I’4 inch hole; 1 1 Superior Duplex 8-inch Burr grinder with sacker, corn shell; r, good as < new: one 60-gallon feed cooker, in < good condition; 1 set of breeching liar- . ness, 1 set of light farm harness, 1 set single harness, in good ( shape; 2 good leather cellars, 2 good canvas collars. CORN —About 6 acres t of corn in the shock. Fodder shoe-:., , in the field. Hay in the mew. Se v - . eral cords of cock stove wo d. 1 gas ’ engine. 6 galvanized chi- ken coop.. HOUSEHOLD GOODS —1 Packard ’ organ in first-class condition; 1 Round ' Oak heating stove, burns wcod or ' coal; 1 Eclipse cook stove. 1 Perf c- 1 tion 3-burner coal oil stove with c baker: 4 chairs. 1 Sharpless cream p separator, one 5 gallon churn, one 5gallon < ream can. one 3-gallon cream c can. 1 washing machine. 2 bed steads, t 1 wash stand, and many other ar- ; tieps too nwrwroim to mention. f TERMS OF SALE—A.! sums of a $5.00 and under, cash. Sums over that . amount a credi* of 12 months will be given, the first 6 months without interest and the I t 6 months bear- p frg 8 ner cent, itnerest, purchaser giving bankable note: 4 par cent, off S for cash. No goods removed until 5 settled for. a GUSTAV H. BLEEKE. 1 Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. John Staroust. Clerk. c Lunch will be served at. noon. oct 25 27 29 31 -nor 1 3 r g PUBLIC SALE. f I. the undersigned, will sell at pub- J lie auction on what is known as’the v old Henry Dirk.-,on farm, 7 miles northeast of Decatur, on the Fort 1 Wayne-Decatur trac’ion line at Sion -' 13. St John’s, or 2 miles southwest - of Williams, on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1919. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m . the f fcllrwing property, to-wit: Four head of Horses. Bay mare, 4 years old. weight 1350: b’ack horse. 4 years old. ’ 'veighs 1300; lav horse. 3 years old. ’ we'ghs If" . ; •• f, i> to al’ harness; bay 1 (M 4. 2 yeers old, weighs 1200. Tn 1 Hcd of Cattle: Roan cow, will b° ‘ fre ’i I’t’er rart of January: red cow. ' will be fresh latter rart c f January: ’ raa •> ccw. will be fresh the middle port ' of April; 3’5 year old heifer; yea-ling ' heifer: roan bull 2 years old. Twenty- ' feur Head of riots' 3 I rood ra-.vs ■■ ill farrow m’ddle of Mar di: 12 .ho its, weighing 100 lbs; 9 shoe’s, weiobing 60 lbs. Two sheep. Twc ceese. Grain: 300 shocks of corn in field: 10 tone hay ia mow; 109 bushels ca‘s in bin. Fanning Tmilements: Deering hinder, S-ff. cut, goed ar. new: Osborne tandem disc herrow. 12-14: Turnbull wagon, 3’4; low wheel Sterling wagon; Buckeye drill; Farmers' Friend fertlizer sower, or lime sower; new Deer gang plow; 2 walking plows; riding cultivator, walking cultivator, top buggy; spring buggy; cart; hay rack; hay ladders; dump boards: wagon bed: Milwaukee mower; Keystone lenders: 2 seta breeching harness; set of I’ght farm harness: set buggy Imr e’s: collars: galvanized stock tank; platform scales, and many small articles too runmrous to mention. Terms: All sums cf $5.00 and under. cn"h in hand. All sums over $5.00 a. crelit of 12 months will bn given, the purchaser giving a bankable note bearing S per cent in’erost the last 6 months; 3 per cent off for cash. CHAS. E. GETTING. i Sturm & SalSbrenner, Aucts. c. 11. Getting and W. A. Lower, Clerks. 30-31-1-4-8 NOTICE TO NOX-HESIDKxts State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, Sept. Term. 1919. F’l'zaheih W. Burdgr, vs. Abraham Gerber, pt al. Complaint iu Quiet Title. It appearing from affidavit, filod in the above ra’iso. that Abraham Gerber. Earl M. Gerber, Charles .1. Gerber and Ernnk G. Gerber, of the above named defendants are non-residents of *he St n te of Indiana. Notion is therefore he~ f, bv r-<ven the caid Abraham Gerber, Earl M. Gerb- , er, Charles J Gerber ?• 1 Prank G . Gerber that they be and appear ber fore the Hon. Jud<e of the Adams - Circuit Cou"t mn the Sth day of Po- } remhe’’. 1919, the same being- the 19th Judicial Day of the next regular term ? thereof, to be holden at the Court 1- House in the City of Dec?Uur com- . menclng on Monclav, the 17th dav of November. A. D. 1919, and plead by answer or demur to said cross complaint of Hazel Schaffer, et al., or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. $ WITNESS, my name, and tho Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 16th '9 day of October. 1919. * WILL HAMM ELL, Clerk. “ _ By John T. Kelly, Deputy Peterson & Moran, R. C. Parrish. Atty*, for Plaintiff. 17-24-31
FARMS FOR SALE. 1 Eighty acre farm, 2 miles from good ■ town with church and high school, ' fairly well improved land, mostly black ami all under cultivation. Sixty acre farm. 2 miles from good 1 market, large house and barn and out buildings all in good repair, mostly black and fairly lenced and drained. Plenty of fruit. A great bargain at S2OO per acre. Nineteen acres good land, good bouse, small barn, plenty of cut bifidS V I ditched. Will trade this farm for larger farm or sell at $150.00 per acre. Eighty acres. 5 miler, from Decatur, fair improvements, good land, 5 acres of timber. The, price is right. Eighty acre farm, good black land, well ditched, fairly well fenced, ten acres of timber, forty rods to church and school. Eleven room hou.se with basement and furnace, cistern, driven well, wind pump, cement walks, barn 36x74. hog house, corn crib and granary. hen house, good garage. These buildings are almost new nnd the house might be called modern. One of the biggest bargains of the day. for siie only a short time. Please see this farm or you wiil wish.you had. when it is gone. $205 per acre. Thirty acres. 3 miles of Monroe, large, new barn, garage and al! kinds of out buildings, good house. A nice home, and the price is right. F( rty acres, good seven room house, with cellar, barn. 30x80, large summer kitchen, coal house and work shop, built together, other buildings, everything in good repair, driven well, well fenced and fairly well tiled, good orchard. nice grove that stock can run to and from any field. A bargain at he price we ask. Thirty acres, 1 mile from Willshire, Ohio, eight room house, barn 28x50, a good one. This is good black land and a nice little home at the right price. Seventy-nine acres in Van Wert county, Ohio, school on corner cf farm, 40 rads to church, large 8 room house, barn 40x75, a lot of good outbuildings, large orchard just beginning to bear. Can be bought at right price. Forty acres. 4 miles of Monroe, fine black corn land, new 6 room lion e, with basement, cistern, driven well, wind mill, fair barn, goed set of corn (ribs and granary, and many other outbuildings. See this farm. The price is right. Fifty acres, about all good black corn land, 6 room house, cellar, cistern, driven well, wind mill, good big barn, good outbuoldings of all kinds, fairly well fence and tiled, nice liveacre grove near barn. These two last named farms lay together and can be scld together or separate, and the price is right. Eighty acres, 2 miles of Willshire, Ohio, 8 room house, cellar. 20x30 barn. 50x60 silo, plenty of outbuildings, 8 acres of timber, farm is well tiled. Price. $162.50. Eighty acres good land in Van Wert county, Ohio. Gcod buildings, fair drainage and fencing. Belongs to old man who wants to retire, and he will give good terms on this farm. This is only a small lint of th« sarms I have for sale. Tell me what you want and 1 will try to fit you cut with what you need. Write, Decatur, R. 10, or see me at my farm, two miles west of Pleasant Mills, or use the Monroe 'phone. > 25813 W. V7. HAWKINS. NOTICE FARMERS AND STOCKMEN The Decatur Fertilizer Company wishes to state that within a radius ,< r •>(> rnjipq if Decatur we will handle all of your dead stock free of charge, it you lose one hog, sheep or calf, (■nil us nt our expense and we will come just as free as for a horse or cow. Also will pay for live horses and cattle for tankers delivered at our nl;>”t from $5 to $7, according to size, cording to size. It has also been learned that men are making the rounds canvassing farmers for dead stock, leaving tho farmers and stockmen under the impression that it is for us. Anyone representing themselves as same are false. Also we would appreciate evidence of same. Also evidence of farmers letting junkers feeding carouses to their hogs. We also sell our feeding tankage direct to the farmers when we have any on hand. All stuff handled in accordance to the Indiana dead stock law. t&f—9 wks x D. F. SUMAN, Prop. X( TICE or PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Probate Cause No, 1797. John A. Miller, administrator, with will annexed, of estate of Herne Mil ler. deceased. s. Mary E. Miller butte O. Counterman, Edwarl Count- ( an and others. In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, September term. 1919 To Katie O. Counterman, Edward Counterman. Lucile M. Miller, Vada M. iller. Nellie C. Miller, Jacob C. Miller. William Roscoe Buckimrbam Nathan Bunk Ingham. Coralie Buokf Ingham. Mary B. Howard and Jesse Howard. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administrator vzlth v. ill annexed of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana, a petition. making you defendants thereto, and pravinz therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of ■ •••■t'ln ileal Estate belonging to the : estate of said decedent, and in said ..petition described, to make assets for tlie payment of the bequests named in i said decedent’s will: and has al;s., iiletj t an affidavit averlng therein that von nnd each of yon are non-residents' oi t tlie State of Indiana, and that you arc . necessary parties to said proceedings . and that said petition, so filed anc s which is now pending, is set for hear--3 ing in said Circuit Court at tlie Cour: House in Decatur, Indiana, on tli( s :Hrh u-t- of November, 1919. WITNESS, the Clerk and seal o: . snid Court, tills 21th dry cf October s WILL HAMMELL, Clerk of Adams Circuit Cour* ■ t m • lnhn T ' Kpl,v - Deputy t James T. Merryman, Attorney. I 24-31-7-1' ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. r “ There will be English Reformatior Day services at the church tonight a 7.30 p. in. Rev. Krntke cf the Prebh y church will preach the sermon. 1 A- W. HINZ, Pastor.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS I i< )K SALE y FOR SALE A second hand bkv le ('all telephone No. 706, 259'3 I I ;■</! SALE One co. let and one v Blkkensdorfcr typewriter, in ,md I. cc'iUtl. n. Chea;. J. E. Stone. 334 ‘ No. sth St. 259t2 1 FOR RENT - Good house corner . Jefferson and Sixth streets, gas i nnd light ;. ('all 'phone 201 or see 1 Frank Parrish. 259-3 t FOR SALE OR RENT—7 room house < gas. cisterns, acre of ground. So, Winchester S'... Decatur. Mrs. A. J. . Peoples, at John Barger residence on 1 Craigville telephone. Will rent 1 cheap. 259-6 t i i FOR SALE Two Dtiroc male hogs, ready for service. Jacob J. Schwartz. ' Herne, R. R. No. 4. 257-t3x ' FO R SALE —Buick automobile in goed running condition. Geo. W. Cramer, R. 8. 690-J. 257-t3 FOR SALE Good Groom house, good barn, chicken eßop. hog house, drove, well, several vacant lots, in simll town along interurban line, a real bargain for some one. Inquire J. F. Fiuehte, Atty. 257-3 t FOR SALE —200 acre farm, good buildings, land, fences, timber, I water, roads, silo and alfalfa, in' northeastern Indiana. Can give pos-! res ion any time. Price and time right. E. C. Shupp, owner. Fremont, 1 Ind. 257-t4l . . j FOR SALE —A large size, white reed baby carriage. Inquire of O. L. Burgener. 110 N. 7th St. 'Phone 650. 255-21' FOR SALE —Registered Spotted Po-j uanl China gilts, males and tried sows iminuned from cholera. Priced; for quick sale at farm two miles west! of Decatur. —H. E. Dull r, telephone) No. 452. 255:12' FOR SALEb—Overland “83” in ; condition; for sale right. Can be seen at Kalver-Noble parage. Smith & Bell. , 254 16 FOR SALE A brown baby-sulky, good as new; also electric washing machine. Call 1016 West Monroe St. 257-3 t 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 —5 passenger Auburn automobile, in good shape. Ed. Greeti, 'phone 436. 210-ts FOR SALE — Registered Guernsey Pull. S. e C. S. fdumnia, Decatur, Route No. 3, 'Phone 2 rings on 811. 209-ts FOR SALE—A No. 58 Art Garland , stove. In good condition. See Orval Lenhart or call at 327 No. Bth street. 258t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room, two blocks from court bouse. Call at 312 Winchester street or ’Phone 653. 199-ts Advertise Your Sale in the Democrat. 77 .-.X.-.T 7—rr— — WANTED WANTED —Responsible man to insail Buia-all Fuel Savers, attractive profits and a guaranteed saving of 25 to 40 per cent fuel or no pay. Sells istelf. —Burnall Fuel Saving Co., Culver, Ind. 1-4-S-ll . J LADIES—Why work fifty hours a , wrek, when you can earn more . working three hours each day and be ' your own boss. This is your golden opportunity. Send fifty cents in coin . for sample and pariculars.—Mots Beauty Co., 619 Joliet Street, LaSalle, 1 Illinois. 258C12 WANTED—Cook, also nurse 1 nitiid. Mrs. Creighton Wil- • limns, 2121 Hoagland Ave.. Ft. Wayne. 257-3 t 3*’— . — ’ » WANTED — Dish-washer at Murray! > Hotel. 245-ts ■ MISCELLANEOIS2 The Democrat Prints Sale Bills. s DO YOU NEED MONEY-—We lend it 5 on second mortgages on real estate, f Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., t 508 Fidelity Trust Building. Indlanapd °l* s - 133-eodr-tl r — « Me buy a i| Djiit’ig or - f ur , l J hides and wool, also buy all e kinds of automobiles, and sell a ». se . d automobile parts. The - Maier Hide & Fur Co-, 710 W. e Monroe St., S. Krshensky. >f - 243-t4w r, — Mrs. Tom Kane returned this after- ■■ noon from Fort Wayne, where, with 4 ether relatives, she accompanied her I iu-iher, Harold Magley, to the Luth ran h.cspl’al last night for an operation for apbendieitis. She wa. a gu Ost t)f M-s. Stella McFarland over night. WISH TO TRADE—- |( WISH TO BUY—FOR RESULTS TRY WANT ADS
J LOST AND FOUND ■ ~ LOST-Solid gold word “France" on p. Vll| wltl > ■ as souvenir. Please return t u R n ' UCh ■ ' role. 216 South Fifth st, w , a ■ e ceive reward. 11 rf> ' (1 — FOUND-Navy pin. Ow, lf satuc by at this officii - paying for this notice r ’ LOST Ohio automobile li( ,, n ' - H a number 493890. s onu , whprp tween Wren and Decatur. Pl . ■ please return to this otfb o r ■ 6 ' ""'■’■tx FOUND-Pin or belt buckle sc; 7? H brilliants. Owner may h( , Ve h ■ 1 by calling nnd paying f ()r th|s a(l ra « ■ t 257-?,t B t FOUND-Ladies' pocketbook B , mg small change, iv, nij , (1 ' ■ .cf Preble. Owner may h., .. , ani ." K ; seeing (). A. Hoffman and lluvill „ f 7 ■ ■ this ad. .... nr - " i lx Ki . I.OST—Near North End Mjj], , H I Sunday, automobile crank. Fi n please return to H. Knapp & S( , n ' lf ' r ... . -'Vi-tt I FOUND- Glass and ring on 1){ » lamp, between ITeble and H Owner may have same ' y seeing o Hoffman and paying for this ai | B ' , I ...... ! John Schurger & Son, ■ Abstractors of Title to R ca ] B Estate in Adams Countv B Indiana. y ’ B I IraK All kinds of money to loan on R eit ■ Estate from 5'5% on farms, from 5 B to 40 years, partial payment at any B Interest paying time. City loans from E 1 7 to 3%. ■ jWe are in the market for your bu 3. E j .nc-ss. If you want an abstract of a B poau come to our office in person and . vou will save money by so doing. Al- B ■ o farms and city property for sale. M Office over Fisher & Harris. East of the Court House, Decatur Ind. cm. ren.-; Telephone No. 104, Decatnr, Ind. H DR. H. E. KELLER « Decatur, Indiana. H GENERAL PRACTICE. ■ OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Dis-ases of S women and children; X-ray examln. B ations; Flourscopy examinations of fl the internal organ*: X-ray and elec- fl t.-ical treatments for high blood pre* fl sure and hardening of the arteries, fl X-ray treatments for GOITER, TUB- fl ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. I Office Hours:— ■ 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m. fl Sundays by appointment. fl Pho.ies: Residence 110, Office 409. ■ 238 tt fl N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted J HOURS | Bto 11:30 12:30 to S:BS | Saturday, 8:00 p. m ■ Telephone 135 ■ SPECIAL RATES | The Gaunt Sales Company I will have special rates by week on trips from and to the Sugar Beet factory. See us for information. Gaunt Sales Company. j BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Flr»» Funeral Furniahlngs Private Ambulance »*rvlo« DECATUR. • IND. ; Telephone: Office 90: Hom* TB CE-RE-LIA EGG MASH Will produce more eggs and keep your fowls in healthy condition. w .i is the time to commence feeding ( ,IRE-LIA. For big egg production ' i.- ■ RE-LIA is unequalled, when it comes \to egg production. Ask the people i who are feeding it, give it a trial ami ;he convinced. For sale by ,ts J. S. McCRORY & SON. „ 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. S:3O a. m. 1 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p. m, 1:00 p.m. 2:80 p.m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m- 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 1 10:00 p.m. 11:05 p. m. i Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 mln1 ute*. f Freight car leavea Decatur *t 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur •* 2:00 p. m. Office houra 8:80 a. m. t® 7:00 P3 I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent.
