Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1919 — Page 6

***** mi— •— ■"■in—■— —idl——— i I— - '"" ' ■»«'-■ i I COW SALE! d 20 head of extra good milch cows, fresh, will be ofTered for sale al public auction al the Horse Sale Barn, First street, on Friday, December 12| BEGINNING AT 12 O’CLOCK j This herd inchides, llolsteins, Guernsey and I Durhams, 't hey are the best Inal money could I buy and every cow will be sold under guarantee. We want the farmers of the community Io see these cows. We know that they arc good ones. Butler & Ahr lIMWII ITL-TimiWlM—niWr-ll II IIIIIIT''"?- „ ’ 'ff-wi'i - BITION'I hers I )ING TANKAGE ON R I PRICES PAID FOR 1 )(K. R 01 or 106. ir Packing Co. I 72c I For Your Butterfat I I I < i 11 I At the Creamery or Station | 2nd door East of Postoffice I | It pays to sell us your tn an: HBTHi-KLEWER CO. I CREAMERIES I * 4 •: Something of Interest to You | ' * ;■ Officers and directors of this bank recognize the '! ;; fact that the interests of Hie Bank and its Deposit- I ;■ ors are Mutual. ; When the resources of the Patrons and Deposit- ] ;; ors of the Bank increases, the volume of our busi- ; ;; ncss increases. 11 is therefore wise and prudent ! ;; for us to assist you to increase your money and ' ;; property. To {his end the most cordial relations ! ;; between the Officers of the Bank and its Depositors ; are encouraged. !: Any service we can render is alwavs cheerfully ■ It rendered. I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co | BANK OF SERVICE (public AUCTION! I Saturday, Dec. 6 Eveiybody’s Sale fi We have the following property scheduled for our sale: E Livestock: One brown mare, 7 years old; one sorrel horse, | 10 years old; Miscellaneous: One gas engine; wagon; hugI gies and harness; Furniture: Dressers, cupboards, kitchen S safes, wardrobes, chiffonier, buffet, sideboard, tables, I chairs, stand tables, beds, organ, healing stoves I and sewing'machines. I COOPER & GAUZE I Jeff Liechty, Auct. Decatur, Indiana, p Sale Begins at 1:00 Sharp. 110 Jefferson St.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DFCEMItEK 8, 1919.

IMARKETS-STOCKS J Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Il New York. Dor. B—(Special in Wily D-emocrat) Opening of the I stick market today, following anIi iiouneenien! of possible early settle- ■ Iment O1 the coal strike, found most li leading issues higher than Satur- ■ 'day's close. U. H. Steel opened at ■ | 104-%. up '■>; General Motors :!-l!l. up &|J % ; l ulled Retail Stores at 04, up i I'an-Amerit'ui) al 108, ol'f ’4; B Baldwin nt ink,’,-i. tip 2: Studebaker I ui lOli’ii. up ■%: Marine Si off ’.: Crti Qieible 212 V,, up \; Mexican I'otro- ■ , lentil 202. up 1; Tobacco Products 89, ■ up '■«; I’. S. Rubber nt 124*4, up %; ■ 'and Southern Pacific at 106.1 01T -y< : >iu-rican ■ Sugar w: s unchanged at 14t). Chicago, Dec. 8- -Grain opening: Corn: Dec. up %c; Jun. up '/«<■; May iup -'lie. Oats: Dec. up May up . Previsions- Lower. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Dec. 8- (Special to Daily Democrat) — Receipts 6■jo, shipments, 190, yesterday:' receipts. 12800, shipments. 2280, today, * Mieial to New York Saturday, 950. flog.-, closing steady, best grades generally $1:1.60; few. $13.65; pigs. $1'1.75 .11 14.00; roughs, $12.004?12.25; stags. $ll.OO down; cattle, 6875; shipping steers, 25 to 50 lower; butcher grades 15 to 25 lower; shipping steers $ll.OO to 15.50; butcher steers $9,504? 10.50; cows and heifers, s4.off 12.00; sheep 16000. steady; good ewes, mostly $8.50; calves, 2300, down; best lamb ♦ 15.75; culls. $13.50; yearlings. $ll.OO '1'12.50; wethers, Cleveland, O., —Produce market: — Butter —Creamery in tubs, extras, extra firsts 75c; firsts 73 1 2@74e; prints 1c higher; second's 697'70c; packing stock 60c. Eggs—Northern extras, 76c; extra firsts. 75c; north, -n firsts, new cases. 74c; old cases, 73c; southern and western firsts, new cases, 70c; refrigerator extras, 54c. Poultry — Live fowls, 224?24c; heavy grades 27c; roosters old 20®) 21e; springs 23@24c; heavy grades, 25@28c; ducks. 304?33c; geese 224? 29c; turkeys. 37@38c. — LOCAL MARKET 3. (Corrected Every Day by Burk Eleva tor Company) Wheat No. 1. $2.15; No. 2. $2.12; new oats, 75c; new corn, per cwt.. $2.00; barley $1.15; rye, $1.30; ciovLOCAL MARKET. I Eggs, dozen 70c , Country Butter 60c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS I Butterfat, delivered 72c PUBLIC SALE r As I am moving to town, I, the I undersigned, will sell at public sale ■. on the old Cilvester Campbell farm I 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Salem, Ind., or 5 railes southwest of > Will .hire. Ohio, on Thursday, December 11, 1919 ■ Salo beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., . the following personal property towit: • [ 5 HEAD OP HORSES—General i i urpose team of mares. 9 and 13 year I old. weight 1200 lbs. each, sound and J good workers in all harness; Gray [ horse 6 years old, weight 1800 Tbs., f sound and a good otre; gray horse 5 t years old. ' weight 1600 lbs., sound I and a good one; general purpose I ko ,- s» 6 year;; old, weight 1100 lbs-. ' 20 HEAD OP CATTLE—Red cow, 6 > years old, with calf by side; Jersey 1 cow 9 years old, fresh February 28; f Jersey cow 6 years old, fresh March I 3; spotted cow 3 years old, fresh ! March 4; line back cow 4 years old. fresh April 2S; big red cow, 4 yoa-s * old; roan cow. 2 years old. with calf E by side; full-blooded Shorthorn bull >j 2 y. ars old in February; 3 steers I coming 2 years old: 6 spring calves. |36 HEAD OF HOGS —3 brood sows; I 3 Big Type Poland China brood sows ; with pedigree; 5 full blood O. I. C. t sews, those sows are all b-ed; 21 ) shoabs weighing from 75 to 100 tbs.; s 2 Tull-blood Big Type Poland China 1 n ale hogs with pedigree. 18 HEAD ! OF SHEEP—IS head of Ewes. HAY 1 AND GRAIN —-280 shocks of fodder and corn in field. 250 bushels of I corn in crib. Some hay. POULTRY' ! —IOO nice young hens; 1 gander and * l 2 geese. FARM IMPLEMENTS—2 : farm wagons; steel tire buggy; 2 sets heavy breeching harness; pair !of light work harness; 2 sets of I single buggy harness, one as good •as new ', New McCormick binder S-ft. | cut, just cut 80 acres of grain; New ■J. 1. Case corn planter, just planted ■4O acres of corn; Walter A. Wood I manure spreader, a good one; Key- : | stone gearless hay loader, in good .condition; Milwaukee mower, in i good condition; Hoosier grain drill, . 9 hoe: John Deere gang plow, a go. d one; Oliver walking plow; 12-16 Tandem disc; 2 riding cultivators, one good as new; spike tooth harrow ; set of hay ladders with beet I bed; cream separator; I’4 H. P. ! Fairbank-Morse engine, good, with : washing machine; pump jack; Yrind- - stone; lard press and sausage grind- _ er; log chains; hay rope; new Wilson heater; auto trailer; spring wagon; Household Goods anti many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand, all sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bank able note bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash. No property i removed untf settled for. O. S. MARSHALL, Jeff Liechty, Auct. E. H. Faust. Clerk. Ladies of St. Paul Aid society wfl serve lunchf 5-6-8-! PUBLIC SALE. I. the undersigned, will sei lat put lie auction at my residence, % mil west of Williams. 2 miles south o Mg Hoagland, or 1 mile east of St. Johns

on Thtn’edny, December 11 ■ de tu k begin al 111 o’clock, the following J property, to-wit: Four Head Horse--; Bay mare. 4 years old; black- mare, 5 years old black mare, good one; bay mure These horses are ull well ’■ broke to all harness Cuttle, 8 Head: Hol >teln cow, fresh Nov. 1: Holstein cow, will be fresh in May; Jersey cow, will ho fresh in April; 4 year old 11 eow. will bo fresh In April; one " sixer and a good heifer; 3 heifers i' to be fresh in April; 2 heifers not ’ bred. Sheep. 10 Head of good ewes, t Two good brood sow- 1 . Farming Implements: McCormick biniler, 2 I Deering mowers. Tiger bay tedder. > hay rake. elov< r buncher, Rock Is- > Jami gang plow; riding plow, walking ! plow. 2 rfdl-ig cultivators. 5 shovels; r Columbia groin drill, 1-horso cnltivai tor, land Hilier, Black Hawk corn ■ planter, double disc. 2 wagons, one . fkudebakgt, good as new; one wagon box, 2 hay bidders. New Idea >na- : nuiv spreader, carriage, top buggy, t Harness: Set brass mounted breeching Imrne: . . set work harness, set silver plated double driving harness, 2 tv single buvi’.y harness, 9 good • I«ather collars. Five tons light inixi ed hay, 6;1 shocks of corn foddi-r. Fifty pullets and 85 laying h<ns. Household Goods: Great Western cr»'im separator, churn, lawn mower. Mast.- - biev-do. baby jumpers, baby rib, 4 mallets, kitchen table, plate r ick, cook stove, 8 gallon milk can, 2 heating stoves. Terms: $5.00 and under cash. All sum over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giv■pg tankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last G months; 4 per cent off for cash No property removed until rolled for. CHAS. W. GRABER. Elmer Sturm, Auct. C. If Ooetting, Clerk. 29-6-8 NOTH K. I State of Indiana. Adams Couny, ss: In Die A<l i”is Circuit Court, November Term, 1919. In lie: Petition of John H. Heller, ex-parte. Petition for vacation of stret s anvkpilleys in the City of Decatur, Indiana. To the CHy of Decatur, Adams County, and to the citizens of the City i f Deeatur. Adams County, Indiana, r.nd in all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that thiwithin name.l. John 11. Heller, liasEon lais 29th dav of November, 1919, tiled in the Adams circuit court of Adams < cuntv, Indiana, and with tlie clerk and in the clerk’s ottiee of said court .tnd county, his petition praying for the vacation of certain streets and ■ parte of streets and certain alleys and I parts of alleys in said City of Deea'inr, Adams County, Indiana, ill All that part o£ A'est Marshall street-'from the east line of Ninth street to the west line of the Grand It.ipids & Indiana Railway Company’s right of way. .2) All that part of In-linji;-. street f.i m the east line of Ninth street to the west line of Hanna avenue. tl) All that part of Short street the east line of Ninth street to tile west line of Hanna avenue. (4) All that part of Payton avenue f-.-m the east line of Ninth street to trie west linE of Hanna avenue. (5) All of Hanna avenue, the same bi-ing from the north line of West Maisliall street to t lie ma tit cerporalioii line of the said city of Decatur, , Indiana, the same being the north ’. end of said Halina avenue. i if.) All that part of Grant street i from llm south lino of West Marshall sfeit to the north line of the alley running east and west between Nultr.ian avenue and West Marshall street. i. ) Al! that portion of the alley iui iiing east and west between Marsnail sti-eet and Indiana street and i tending fro.a tile east line of Ninth reels to the west line of Hanna avenue. (8 All that portion of the alley i ur.ning east am! west between Indiana street anti Short street extending 1 .-.jm the east line of Ninth street to Be wesi line of Han-na avenue. (9i All that portion of the alley r-i: :iing east and west between Short street and Dayton avenue, extending i-'om the east line of Ninth street to the west line of Hanna avenue. AH of said streets and alleys and parts of streets and alleys beins< located in Mary Ella Hanna’s addition to liie City of Decatur. Indiana, and in I. D. Nuttman’s northwestern addition to the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, Said petition so tiled and to be presented avers in substance that said stu-eta and alleys and parts of streets and alleys sought to be vacated and as tilerein and ir rein described, have not been graded or used for travel, ami that it is proposed by said petitioner. who is now owner, in fee simple of all the real eslate whii-li is platted, and which is adjacent/to and abi'tting upon each of said streetsand ■.■lleys, to use such abutting property a -d said streets and alleys when so vacated, or to convey to other per- ■ ns or corporations for sin h use, to erect thereon cerain factory buildings ami appm trhances thereto belonging. That the vacation of each of said streets and alleys, and parts of streets and alleys, will not in any way shut off or interfere ' with any means of ingress and egress to any other person owning property . or real estate, and that no other per- . son or persons are particularly inter- - sted therein or will be affected thereby, except that a strip of unplatted i land or right of way Ivlng and being , immediately east of said Hanna aven- ' tie and xeeept also a strip of land out- ! side the corporate limits of-said City . of Decatur and wtiieh is unplatted . and which lies immediately north of - -:<i t 'invtnn avenue. I Notice is further hereby gfven that said p 1 tition so tilel, an-i pending wilt I b." presented to the Adams circuit court ami a hearing 4iad thereon by I said court and before the judge there--1 of on the > IHh Day of December, 1919, I at 9 o'-loeX a. m, or as soon there--1 .iffor as said petitioner can he heard, ’ in I nt which time and place tin- , tilings in isaue and in said petition I set out will be heard and determined. JOHN 11. HKLLEK, • Petitioner. ~ Clerk J. Lutz, Attorney for Petl- .. lion er. 1-8 t ’. PUBLIC SALE .1 As I am going to quit fa’-ming, I " will offer for sale at public auction at my residence on what is known as the James Towtlen farm, 1 mile south, 2% miles east, ’/i mile south l " of Montoe, Inti., or 1% miles west, mile north of Salem, Ind., or II mile east and % mile south of the r Pleasant Valley church, on c . Friday, December 12. 1919, it beginning- at 10:60 A. M., the follow>r ing property to-wit: 11 3 HEAD HORSES—Consisting ol 1 rcan mare, 12 years old, wt., aboul 1 His.; 1 .'.’ray n.a’e, 12 years old in foal,, wt. about 1200 lbs.; 1 gen er»l purpose horse, 11 years old Il 3 HEAD CATTLE—Consisting ol ■9 white' Holstein cow, coming 6 years old, was fresh the 23rd day of Nov.: red P9U Durham cow, 6 years old giving good flow of milk, will bt fresh in April; Jersey cow, 8 years b- old, giving good flow of milk. Thest le cows) are all good milk and buttei of cows. 46 HEAD HOGS—Consistin) >s, of black and red spoiled sow, witl

iSALE CfiLERDAR 1 The Following Sales are Being Adn vertited In the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Ua. t Dec. 9th, F. A. Rohler. three miler. 1. north of Linn Grove, Indiana. Dec. 10- Albert Laugi rinan. \ of 2 a mile southwest of Decatur. Dee. 11- O. S. Marshall. 5 miles - :■-,<:iiihwest of Willshire, Ohio. r Dee. 12 Wm. Norris, 1 mile south 2’ miles east. Vx “*‘l” south of - roe. ii.'d. i Dee. 11th.— Chas. Greber one mile ■ east of St. Johns. Doc. 16th, -E. A. Vernon, three ■ miles northeast of Decatilr Indiana. Pec. 17 Percy Raymond, 1% mile • west of Monroe, Ind. December 17th, Miller and Ulman, : 4 mile; east of Ler-atur, 2 mile norih, I one half west of Bobo. December 18.—Christ Beery, three and a half miles west of Decatur on Bluffton Decatur Pike. Dee. IS- C'nris Beery, 3’/j miles west of Decatur. Ind. Dec. 19 Enoch Heckman, 5 miles north of Decatur, ]n 1., along the interurban line. S pigs by her side; black sow, with 12 pigs by hen side; red sow with ! pigs by her side; red how, with 8 pigs by her side. These sows are all good sows, ranging in weight <roni 2(H) to 350 lbs. each. 5 shoats, weighing from 50 to 80 lbs. each. POULTRY—Consisting of 30 hens and pullets. 3 good cock-els and 1 rooster of the Plymouth Rock strain. These cockrels and rooster are worth looking after for breeders, if you are looking for Homething good. These hens are all young, as 1 have culled my flock down this fall. I also have 19 head of blue guineas for sale. FARM IMPLEMENTS — Consisting of Janesville sulky plow, J<lh.n Deere walking plov<, 2-horse corn cultivator, l-horse cultivator, McCormick mower, good as new; spring tootli harrow, spike tooth harrow, Hoosier disc grain drill, good as new; Deere and Mansuer com planter. Milwaukee binder. 7 foot cut; Osborne hay tedder. Turnbull farm wagon with* hay ladders and grain bed complete; International manure spreader, good rubber tire surry. and 1 buggy. FEED —75 large tedder hocks. MISCELLANEOUS —2 New A shaped hog coops, good hog founiain, hog feeder, 2 chicken fountains, galvanized chick coop, Peninsular hard coal burner, 4 wooden chick coops, trap nest, park run nester for hatching chicks. Little Brown Hen ir.-tll ator, 10 rods and 6 feet poultry ;’c-nc-. with gate and lumber com-nic-te for chick park, feeding coop tor small chicks, tank heater, hay knife, binder canvas, good lift pump, 22 feet 1' 4 in. pipe, cistern pump. 14 ft. field gate, small yard gate, 2 mowing scythes, oil stove, lawn mow-er.-scoop shovel, several forks and garden tools, springing can, scoop board, 8 galvanized hog troughs, De-L-aval cream separator, good as new: 12 gague shot gun, good as new; 32 target, good cupboard, several double trees and single trees, good fanning mill, good grind-stone, toot tread; several potatd crates, corn shelter, galvanized corn basket, 3 minute chum, flower stand, set .work harness, post hole auger, post hole digye.-. hog crate, hog schute, screen door, house door. 2 window sash and lights complete, hand saw, cross-cut saw, one man cross cut saw- carrenter’s level, square, complete set of brace and bits, good as new; plane, wood chisel grass seed sower mud boat, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. All sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent, interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. WILLIAM NORRIS. Jell Liechty, Auctioneer. W. S. Smith, Clerk. Lunch will be served by the iadies. 2-8-9-10 APPOINTMENT OF EXECt TOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed ex 1 ei-utors of the estate of Joshua It. Parvi >ll, late of Adams county, deceased The estate is probably solvent. IDA K. POLING, MARY BEAVERS, I Executors. Doc. 4, 1919. Merryman <t Sutton, Attys. 8-15-22 I NOTICE • 1 ■ - Notice is hereby given to the t shareholders of the First National . Bank, of Decatur. Indiana, that there will be an election at the offices of s lid hank on Tuesday, January 13, ■ 1926. between the hours of 10 a. m. ; and 3 p. m., for the purpose of electi ing a Board of Directors for said • bank so the year 1920. C. A. DUGAN,' . 291-lt week, 4 w. .Cashier, j ■ SAVE ON AUTO SUPPLIES j lake advantage of the bar- , gains on tires, lubes and auto s accessories at the ten dav Ine troductory Sale al the Shana--1 han-Conroy Auto Co. Sale ends Tuesday, December Kith, e Shanahan-Conrov Auto Co. r- Gmar Khayyam was known during )f his life more as an astronomer than as a poet. t Dr. C. V, Connell ■s VETERINARIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN •e FIRST STREET •g ;e Calla Answered Day or Night C Phonp Office 143 h 1 iiuiie Residence lU2

| CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 1. FOR SALE FOR SALE 23 Fall Pigs. Victor . ' Amnehar, Monro-', Ind.. Routt- 1. 29i-:ttx FOR SALE 1.. Gi'-e will oir.-r fol | sale at the Albert Lallgerma:) public sale on Wednesday, Dec. 10. onrubber tired buggy and ;-“t of harness, t It’s a bargain. 291-t2. J FOR SALE -Uo< herein, farm raised, iWhite Wyandotte, single comtad, 1 IL I. Reds and Unit Orphingtcn these birds are suitable for any pen. O.;<- ! Airdale dog. Ranza Wolfe, R. 10, Decatur, Ind. ' 288-tG. ■ FOR SALE—Thrifty Duroc boars for Immediate sate; Sire, Orion’s Hero No. 106583: Dam, Decatur success No 280106. ’Prone 865 L., or see Fred Christen, R. No. 7, Decatur 1nd.265 TJKOR SALE -Bod, springs, dresser. Inquire Mrs. Genn.e Zin-.-nerm- . ; telephone 869 N. ph! td. MISCELLANEO! T S HIGHEST Market Price paid for a few loads of ear corn. See us. ’Phone 541- Cornet 7th & Jefferson Sts.. J. S. McCrory & Son. 280-ts PLENTY OF MONEY—to loan, 5, 10 or 20 years, no commission.—Eß WINS OFFICE. 267-tt FOR RENT FOR RENT - kfodern rooms above the Schmitt Bros. Meat Market. 287-61 WANTED WANTED—Housekeeper, middleju u woman with out children. Gm»:l wages and a steady place. H. L. JAMES. Preble. Ind. 29146. W ANTED—House of 5 or 6 rooms, centraliy located, and in good condition- Family oi three, (all this office. .290-ts BONANZA . FOR AGENTS AND SALESMEN — Brilliantine, won irfr.l mineral discovery for washing ■lothes; purity guaranteed; greater seller; permanent business; excltt flve territory; large profits; prompt shipments. Morrison Mineral Fac .ory, St. Louis, Missouri. 286-121 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small black pocket book, containing bills, small chaagrosary and key. Ixrst either in Mar tins Restaurant or on Second stree ! between Restaurant and Stereos Quality. Return to Naomi Gass o: this offiee. Reward. 29143. AUTOMOBILE OWNFILS Let me make your Automo )ilo License Application foi 1920 License. Al the Fort Garage. F. E. CONTER 279-3 t awk If Notary Public Have you tried that all j.'orl sausage at the White Meat Market? "Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliveries lailv. Mevtr, Brushwiller <S Beei. ' 289-t! CLOSE AT 5 O’CLOCK To save lights and fuel, the followng cream stations will close at f o’clock, p. m., except Saturday even jigs: Martin-Klepper Co., Whit; Mountain Dairy Co., Schlosser Bros. 281-31 NO TRESPASSING Notice is- hereby given that no tr >.- passing will be permitted on the prop erty of Jolm Scheiraann between the Erie and Clover Leaf railroads. A! persons caught thereon will be prose ’ cuted. JOHN SCHEIMANN 29143. That the reindeer meat will solve 1 the meat problem in 20 years, L prophesied by Stefansson, the Artic ex- . plorer. Twenty dollars a page is the actual cost of printing the Congressional rec- - ’ VlJtCANtzmjO Have your tires cared for »>> * »» Tanvas. Vulcanizing easincs 60s nv N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST t Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to Saturday. 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock & Farm Sale AUCTIONEER , 'Phone N0.796-E, 'Phone me at my expense. 214-m-w-f

' BOY’S XMAS HE??? QUARTERS-f ftr G * ' me Allen Flexible F| v Sleds, Winchester itn ,i Stevens Rifles and T- u - STt >. Skates and Chibs. J H. KNAPP & SON DR. L. K. MAGLEY / Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Barber Nhop. Phones: Office and . !h’sidencc. 186 ’ NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. MY LOCATION IS NOW ONE DOOR NORTH OF 'IY FORMER PLACE DR. BURT MANGOLD DentisL LIVE STOCK WANTED We.are now buying hogs, sheep and cattle, every week. If you have iny for sale call phono 52. We are shipping every week. 2764 f IX GERBER «- SON. WOOD FOR SALE Inquire of J. G. Niblick, •bone 191. 216-ts DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. .FFIOE SPECIALTIES— Diseases of vomer, and children; X-ray examinations; Flobrscopy examinations of he Internal organs; X-ray and elecrical treatments for high blood presure and hardening of the arteries, (-ray treatments for GOITER, TUBRCULOSI3 AND CANCER. fffice Haurs: — )to 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to •p. m. Sundays by appointment hones: Residence 110, Office 401, John Schurger & Son, abstractors of Title to Real Vote in Adams County, Indiana. .'I kinds of money to loan cn Real state from on farms, from 5 o 40 years, partial payment at any tereat paying time. City loans from to 8%. o are in the market for your busass. If you want an abstract of a ar come to our office in person and ,u will save money by so doing Al- > farms end city property for sale, rfice over Fibber & Harris. East cl <e Court House, Decatur, Ind. Citi Telephone No 104 Decatur. Ind Oysi ers- Bread-Cakes resh oysters at Martin’s restirant shipments daily. The st baked goods in tjie city, resh bread, cakes, rolls and •)(.kil»s. Buy the good things t Martin’s restaurant 214-ts AUCTIONEER Hth years of experience In farming d auctioneering I feel I am able to •t the highest dollar for youl See me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 690. R. N. RUNYON .ive stock and general auctioneer. Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indian* special attention given to surgery and to the Disuses of the Abdomen and p-.nale Pelvls■ou limed to do Cv»’.o*»eew and wis.-at CatheterlMttee ■ . ..... 1 ■ YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AITOMOBIf.E OWNvR: APPLY FOR YOUR 192 u AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AS WON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT II IE DEMOCRAT 01FICE. RICHARD EHINGER. 287-ts Notary Public. FARMERS. ATTENTION! Highest prices paid for hides. Schmitt Bros. Meat Market. ‘ 287-61 The number of motor trucks has i'i creased in ten years from 5.000 to t nearly 500.(100.