Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1920 — Page 4

SAVK! 15 rents by paying your telephone bill before Jan. 10. Office open Friday and Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock, .'i ll t

r- ■ — ' ATTENTION FARMERS HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR HIDES. We have plenty of Feeding Tankage <? 1 /U) at. per 100 lbs •M.VU FRED MUTSCHLER PKG. CO. Phone 10fi—101. u — ■ ■MM———WE I Uli ll—— II I IIIMN4LWISM!»rwnnB'« Backbone—CLEAN LIVING and HIGH IDEALS make man physically strong—then add Io it a good bank account and you give him Backbone. You do not need lots of money and start in business for yourself but you DO NEED a good past, a name for thrift and economy. Give yourself backone by saving today, tomorrow and all of the future al our bank. First National Bank DECATUR, INDIANA. j ♦ssooeoeoosoeeossso'ooe osoee* *♦»♦*♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦■» *• 19 2 0 11 .... 1 ' ; Are you looking ahead Io your possibilities ]; ' this year. Never put off till tomorrow what x ' ; ought to be done today. One of the most essen- ] tial things is beginning a Savings Account and ' ] i the best place to start is with this bank. i ] i (.oine in and open an account today. i I I 1 : : We have a few FARM RECORD BOOKS left I for the farmers Io keep an account ol business * ] i done on the farm. Il you have need ol one ol i I these call in and gel yours. o I> ' ' The Peoples loan & Trust Co i BANK OF SERVICE ■ < ' i I 1 • I WWWI ■L %o®y IThN’iHlI E Build your financial affairs on a strong I foundation by opening an account at Ibis K Bank. I No man jumps to success al one leap. I It is a mailer of careful, llioiighll ill. I painstaking effort. I Financial success demands an ade- ■ quale Banking connection. I You can start it here; the sooner, the I better, for your own welfare.

| ’ j Holliilid'n windmill*. its most prctjr-j evque usset. are lulling before the injromls of <‘h'cl riciil <!<-Vf-loptiU’iil. The J electric motor now pumps water him-1 'ilrmls of wells where once the wlml-j .mill flapped ami creaked. t

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■rwr- Tff—m— j— PUBLIC SALE Wo, the undersigned, will offer at i public miction ti mih's northeast of lie, at nr. 6 miles south of Monroe- ' ville. on (lie (’. I). Lewton farm, or what i known as the old Harm. Gladden place, on January 12, 1920 ihe tollowing properly, towlt: hh ! S.!h' to begin at 10:011; the following I property town: i 7 HEAD OF HOUSES AND 111 LES Consisting of 1 mule teain, •oiniug 5 years old; gray horse, com- ' lug 0 years old. weight 1600 lbs. i:: good sorrel mares, good workers. IS HEAD OF CATTLE 1 Black I -ow, G years old. fresh in February; II red cow. 8 yenis old, flesh in February; Red cow, G years old, fresh in 1 ebruary; spotted cow, G years old, fresh in February; roan cow, 4 .ears old, lit h in spring; ’eti heifI er. fie li iii February; 3 eoU’s with halves by ide; 1 Shorthorn bull, 15 months old. a good one; red heifer, coming 2 yea- old; 4 yearling heifer calves. These are an extra good line of cattle. Any one wanting a • ynod milk cow, don’t miss this sale. I ' HEAD OF HOGS- 14 head of good ' iirood sows, bred to farrow in March I ind April; 1 Registered Duroc male ! hog, 65 head of fall pigs, weighing ! f'om io to 65 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTS 1 Osborne binder, 7-ft. cut; Osborne mower; Keystone gearless hay louder; 1 Corn King manure spreader; Goo lb. platform scale; Kentucky grain drill fertilizer at-' taehment; 2 sets breeching harness; 11 A shaped hog houses; 16-in. disc with trailer; Oliver gang plow; pipe roller; spring ami spike tooth harrow; International corn planter; 1 horse grain drill with fertilizer attachment; 2 corn cultivators; hay tedder and hay rake; 3',-in. Turnbull wagon, spring wagon; hay rack with beet rack and hog rack combin <d: 2 breaking plows; double shove] plow : single shovel plows; 7 sitovel corn plow; Letz G in. burr feed grind- < ; corn sheller; 30 gal. copper kettle; iron kettle; power sausage grimier; GO gal. feed cooker. This line of machinery is all practically 1 new. Between 400 and 500 bushel of- - and other small articles too numerous to mention. TERMS Made known on day of sale. Lunch will be served by the Ladies’ Aid of the Pleasant Grove church. Ves -Rose and .Jeff Liechty, Aucts. Bert Lower, Clerk. SAUER & LEWTON. 3-5-7-S-9 PUBLIC SALE As J have quit fainting. I will offer at public auction at my residence 2 miles south and I mile east of Monroe, or 4'A miles north and 1 mile east of Berne, or 8 miles title south , of Decatur on the mud pike, on Thursday, January 15 Sale to begin at H> o’clock. a. m.. ihe following property towit: 7 HEAD OF HORSES —Bay mare. X years, weight 1600 sound; bay mare 5 years, weight 1550. sound; bay mare 5 years, weight 1500. sound; bay gelding* 4 years. 1500 sound; gray gelding -4 years, weight 1500 sound; strawberry roan colt coming 2 years, sound; blue roan colt coming 2 years sound. These colts are extra good ones. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE — Big spotted Durham cow. 6 years old with calf by side; white Durham cow, 5 years old. giving good flow of milk, fresh in spring spotted Durham cow, 4 yea’s old. giving good How of milk, fresh in spring; spotted Durham heifer, <3 years old. giving good flow of milk, fresh- in spring, roan heifer was fresh last spring giving good flow of ntilk; Je-sey and Durham cow. 3 years old with calf by side. These cows are all good milkers. Registered Shorti horn bull coming 3 in spring, a good 1 one; 3 heifer calves coming 1 year old in spring. 94 HEAD OF HOGS—i II lirood sows, consisting of 7 thoro • b"ed Durocs, 2 tried sows and 5 gilts [ due to farrow from 15th to 25th of , l March: balance good grade of sows. 1 due to farrow Gth to 25th of Marell; - i 82 head of Shoats. 43 head average i weight 100 tbs.; 10 head average GO 1 to 70 lbs.; 29 head average 30 to 4<> lbs.; these are extra good thrifty lers; 1 Reg. Duroc Boar coming 1 ' year old in spring. IMPLEMENTS. ' ETC.-Turnbull wagon, good as new, ( truck wagon, good as new; Deering binder. 8 ft. cut, good as new; Nisco spreader, good as new; C. B. Q. corn planter, new: Ohio hay loader; Os born hay tedder; Deering mower G ' fl. cut: Empire 10 disc drill used 1 i season; 14-1 G in. disc with trailer; I Oslairn spring tooth harrow; 60 i tooth spike tooth harrow; 16 ft. hay ladder with hay rack combined; 14 in. Scotch Cliptte" plow; John Deere ; 14 in. walking plow; Oliver sulky, 14 in. good as new; 2 Monarch spring tooth cultivators; 1 horse cultivator; shove] plow; storm buggy; 100 gal hog fountain with heater; tank heater. 8 barrel galv. tank; cultipacker. new. Gas engine, pump jack, iard press, sausage grinder, iron kettle. No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, feed cutter, corn sheller. 2 self feeders, work bench, milk cans, log chains, Dain safety corn cutter, 9 ft drag, auto trailer, 2 A shaped hog houses, garage 12x16 ft., smokehouse 7x7xß ft., brooder house 6xlo ft., also hard coal brooder, these are all new buildings. FEED—About 450 bit. corn in crib; 150 bushel of seed oats; 50 bushel of seed barley; G lon good mixed hay; 400 shocks bundle fodder in mow; 250 shocks shredded in mow; 8 doz. Chickens; 3 geese; 5 ducks; 2 turkey liens and I tom. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Favorite base burner and 3’/< ton hard coal; kitchen cabinet; set dining chairs; book case; laundry stove and other articles not mentioned. TERMS: — All sums of $5.00 eash: all sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note bearing 8 per cent, the last 6 months. BEN F. SHIRK. Jeff Liechty & Harry Daniels, Aucts. W. S. Smith. Clerk. 5-7-9-12-13-14 MOOSE DANCE The regular weekly da <■? at the Moose. Hal] will be held on Thursday evening. Beginner’s class at 7:30 and the assembly at 8:45.

WE SELL Second - Hand A A U U T T 0 fc: 0 P ike ■ ’’ ? W R J T s s Os All Kinds COME OVER AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE Wo may have just what you need to repair your car. Save money and tim < by seeing our stock before ordering new tires or parts from the factory. Maier Hide & Fur Co. “30 years in Decatur." ’Phone 442. —— PUBLIC SALE The heirs of the late James Hendricks, Sr., will sell at public sale, a lot of household goods at the residence of Mrs Lavina Louden, in the northeast part of Monroe, Ind., on Saturday. lan. 10 Beginning at 1 o’clock p. tn. Three beds and springs. 2 dressers, 1 organ, in good shape; 1 Singer sewing machine, 2 cupboards, rociters. some pictures, 2 dining tables ami chairs, 5-piece parlor suite, large window blind. 1 chest. 1 couch, 1 "ange and cooking utensils. 1 heating stove, 1 kerosene stove and oven, 1 washing machine, 1 wash board. 1 boiler, and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS:— $5.00 and under, cash: over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given. Purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. No, goods to be removed until settled for. I. N. Burkhead. Auet I W. S. Smith, Clerk. 6-7-S-9 . siir.itiri ’s sti.F. By virtue of an Execution anil I ~f sale to me directed from Ihe Clerk of the Adams I'iri-ult Court. I will expose nt Put'lm i Sal.- to th.- highest ladder, on Saturday, th.- 17th day of January, A. D.. It«"o. between the hours of to o < 10. K i. m. and I o'clock :>. m.. of said day. I it the door of the Court House in Ad-' ams County. Indiana, the rents and I profits for a term not exceeding seven .ears, the following described real estate, to-wit; . Inlot number one hundred tlnrtysoyen <13") and one tmndred thirtyeight lli’.s) in tile Town of Geneva as fbe same are designated on the Record Plat of said town of Geneva, Adams county. Indiana, and on failure to realize tlie full amount of judgment, interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the propertv of fiavld F. Sp.-ars and Ida Spears, liis wife, et al. it the suit of Rank of Geneva, Ind. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SEP ID'S MF.I.CHT, Sheriff Adams county. Heeember 22, A. !>., liil'i. Merryman * Sutton. Atty's. 24-31-7

VULCANIZIN* t( Have your tires cared tor »y A W 1 Cauva«. Vulcanizing caaingz *0« n>t i t > EAT , Al the Madison Hotel. Dinner; Slipper. I 2-11 L. 11. Richardson, Prop.' r SAVE! , r 15 cents by paying vour tele- S phone bill before .Jan. 10. Os- r lice open Friday and Saturday 1 evenings until 10 o'clock. 5-tl s SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS I 1 n I I will sell at. public auction at tbo P 'loss home, 24 North 3rd street, on s Saturday, Jan. 10th, beginning at 1 p. m., the following: a 5 beds, with mattresses and springs; chairs; 3 stoves; 3 tables; 2 wash stands; pictures, and other * (things too numerous to mention. u-t3x MARY CLOSS. I T ( WANTED < At the Exchange Ist & Madison—’Phone 417 J Stoves, Ranges, Furniture. OGG & CONNELLY Dealers in new and used goods of every description. Cash paid at your home for any goods you may have to sell. We will call if vou ’phone us. 4-ts NOTICE | Notice is hereby given to the sharetolders of the Farmers State Bank, that there will be an election at the Preble. Indiana said bank on Tuesday. January. 20. 1920, at two o’clock standard time, for the purpose of electing t Board of Directors for said bank for the year 1920. L. O. ADLER 6-3 t week ts. Cashier. DANCE AT PREBLE There will be a dance at Preble to 1 be held at the Freitag hall Saturday ’ evening. January 10. Good music and • a good time assured. Everybody come. 6-t3x.

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and For-, eitfn Markets. New York. Jan. 7 (Speeinl to Dnilv Democrat! Prices were It’egXr at the stock market tluv V S. Steel opened at l'»'> 4. ttn 'i; Pan-American at 102. off %; l R Stores at up a »; Bethlehem Bat ■fix',, up 1,4; Sinclair at 4fi, oft x Baldwin at 115'4. up ■%; Internal tonPap,.,- „t 87,-%. up \; Mexican P«al 2USG. ofT leather nt l"2. off % I American Locomotive at HU. unchanged; H«*ptib--11. Steel at 117. up 1 and Studebaker nt Ill's. UP 'i Chicago, Jan. 7 —Grain opening. Corn: Jan. unchanged; May unchanged; July unchanged. Oats: May down ' 4 c; July down %c. Provisions Steady. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Jan. 7 (Special to Daily Democrat) Receipts 4000; shipments, 950; official to New York, yesterday 3420. Hogs closing slow, best grades $15.2551)15.50; light and pigs, $15,25«i 15.40: roughs. $13.255113.50: stags. $11.50. down; cattle. 325. steady; sheep. 3000. steady; lambs. 1950. down; best ewes. 100051) 1050; calves, 2350. down. | CLEVELAND CHANGE Butter -Creamery in tubs, extras 7osf7ii>4; extra firsts 69'4; firsts 6.8 516814; seconds, 655i6Gc. * j Cleveland. O„—Produce market:— | Butter—Creamery in tubs extras 70>4@71c; extra firsts 69%5i>70c; firsts 68(4f?69c. Eggs—Northern firsts new cases, 68c; old cases 67c; refrigerator extras 55c; Poultry—Live fowls 255f26c; heavy grades 325133 c; springers 255/ 26c; heavy grades 325833 c; ducks, 40c; geese 30c; turkeys. 56c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat. No. 1, $2.40; No. 2, $2.*,7; new oats, 81c; new corn, per cwt.. | $1.90; barley. $1.35; rye, $1.35; clov--ler seed, $28.00. — LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 60c 'Country Butter 60c I ’ _ LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS ’Butterfat, delivered 65c SALE CALENDAR The Following Sales are Being Advertised In the Daily Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. Jan. 10 —Levi Strahm. 5 miles south and 3 ‘miles west of Decatur. Jan. 12. Sauer and Lewton. 6 miles northeast of Decatur Indiana or 6 ' miles south of Monroeville Indiana. Jan. 14—W. H. Lux, 2% miles northwest of Decatur. B. F. Shirk, 8 miles south of Decatur. Thursday, January. 15. Jan. 16. Adam Neuenschwander 2 1-2 miles west of Decatur. Jan. 16—Sam Wolfe. I*4 mile west of Magley.

Jan. 19 —Win. J. McCague, 3 miles • west of Schafer Saddlery factory. Jan. 20 —Grant Springer and Oren i Courtney, 5 miles southeast of Decatur. on Ambrose Shoaff farm. ‘ Jan. 21—E. A. Mallonee, 3 miles ] northwest of Decatur. Jan. 22. Adams County Duroc-Jersey i Breders Association, Decatur Indiana. - January 22. Boy’s Duroc Club, at 1 Breiner Feed barn. Decatur. , Jan. 27 —Smith & Baumgartner, 2% , miles south of Decatur, on Monroe road. ( Jan. 2S —Fred Colchin, 3% miles . south of Decatur, on mud pike, or 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe, Indiana. ; Jan. 28 —Fred Colchin, 3% miles | south of Decatur. 1 mile east, 2 miles north of Monroe. j Jan. 28 —Henry Sievers, % mile north and mile west of St. Johns. Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison, 4 miles east of Monroe. Indiana, or 10 miles south-east of Decaturr, Indiana. Feb. 3, Frank Haggard, 2 mile east ’ and one half mile north of Monroe, Indiana, seven and one half miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana on 1 Thomas Bess Farm. Feb. 4th, James and Heckman 7 1-2 1 miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana i on William Heckman Farm on Winchester road. Feb. 6—Henry Rodenbeck, 3% miles north-east of Decatur, known as the Howard Shackley farm. Feb. 9. C. E. Marshand 3 and one half miles southwest of Monroe. Feb. 10—Asa McMillen, 1% miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Feb. 11—Ola L. Gaunt, 5% miles east of Decatur and 1 mile north and ’/ 2 mile east of Bobo. Feb. 11—John Bright. 4 mile sooth east of Decatur, Indiana Feb. 12 C. E. Buck, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. I Feb. 13—Albert Spuller, 1 mile north, % mile east of Monroe, o- 5% miles south of Decatur, Indiana'. Feb. 16—Philip Gephart, 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe or 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17—Delmar Douglas, 13 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 18—Sam Shackley, 11 miles southeast of Decatur, or % mile north of Salem ', Feb. 19—Victor Amache-, 7 fife mile southwest of Decatur, on the Lew Scherry farm. Feb. 19 —Dye Ferguson, 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. | Feb. 20.—Hosea Ray, one mile northwest of Decatur, on Jululs Haughk ( farm. Feb. 24—John W. Kline, 5% miles ’ Southeast of Decatur. 1 I 4 eb. 25 Bell A- Gunder, Bellevue y farm, 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles •• southwest of Decatur.

classified WANT ADS i I FOR SALE | fnrm l " 8L M-irvs tp, !l .w w 11 ' 1 ftf Boho tpnd'l’,'. nil!*- of »’ ,ea » nnf Mills; "has « rr™ " o » so ’ 30x40 «• barn: good w I K ,XMI co’-n farm; fuld! *" 11 be taken before D’hruory Ist. Inquire ot Irvin A'Dr. S. Ijjt St. 306430j l-'t)R SAI-E—HU ’ ' . practically go'"i 1 n '‘ w ''" n 732; No. sth St Fort SALE 1 1-' " s ''* >'' p deral Truck, practical!' rood as new. See P. B. Hebbl' I‘lmtie 575 for particulars. FUR S \I.E- K - '■’ l ! - r ' west of Decatur. Indiana, good land fairly well drained. 6 room house, barn 40x6(1 and out building-:; Anyone desiring - ' iniorination concerning the farm 1 ' ' all at Peoples Loan and Trust utur Indian:). ADAM NEUENSi IB\W'DER 4 (sx. I ()R SALE I " good tr.iil<’i’s. roller bearin.gs. Phone;' 7)0. Miirlin-Kli j>p< i Co. l-ts FOR SALE 6 y - : /Id horse, ’bug- ' | gy, 2 sets harm--" and some hay. I Call at 515 Line sip 'Phone 934. 4-Gtx I FOR SALE- 8 ;u . ground, at <1 ) 8 room house w i:. ba-etnent, ci - tern. barn, corncrih. u.iiron shed. Located 2 and one half ii‘ ■ northeast , of Decatur, Indiana electric light ( line. . W. R. WOODS. I)c :’ur. Ind. G-t6x. FOR SALE—Sintri- ng machine. ’Phone 718. 5-t.;. FOR SALE—Barred IT :.otith Ro<-k | cockerels. Frank I’. .'.-h. 607. Jefferson street. Phone 2 : 6-t-i. MECELLANEOUB WISCONSIN FARM LANIM l( LANDOLOGY —-A nt:u':. ring the ' | facts in regard to tin ; -.,] situation. , Three months’ siilc --iint.-n FREE, ii for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buyim- od farm lands, simply write ine letter and say. "Mail me LANlM)l.oc;y an d all 'particulars FREE." Addn s Editor. IzHidology, Skidmore L- Co., 285 I Skidmore Bldg., Marinr-tt< \\’is. 144 mo. _ LOST AND found LOST—Wrist watch, between Frisinger home on Winchester >treet and John Peterson home on Jefferson street. Finder please return to Miss Marie Cook at Peterse n home. 298-ts We cun give yon service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Gar- ' 303-ts

Acetylene Welding and General Blacksmithing. Phone 505. Schmitz & Tricker Gar- I ase- 297-130 J PLENTY OF MONEY—to 6 _ 10 “ or 20 years, no commission—EßWIN’S OFFICE. 267-ts LOST—A bay horse weiulun: about 1450 pounds. Little thick n r j gl)t | stifle joint. Finder please catur horse sale barn. 5-t3x LOST —A baby’s neck piece. Was lost between Presbyterian H lurc h and Mercer street railway crossin - ' Finder please telephone 282. y,.| ■ < FOUND—A piece of money in , re al this office. WANTED WANTED—We have a customer for a good modern house, also f or medium priced, partly modern and ' plain cheap house. If you have such for sale listing with us will bring you a buyer.—EßWlN & MICHAUD. WANTED— Night c£rk girl nt Murray Hotel. \p. ply at once. 2-ts AGENTS WANTED—You big money selling our guaranteed Trees, Fruits. Roses, etc. < We payhighest commissions every week Free Outfit and part expenses. T| le Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa ** 2’3 WANTED— Five hundred people or ' more to attend the Revival Meet, ing at the Church of God on C] eve land st - i,J*x' WANTED—A girl for housework; ;> in family, no washing. Apply .. I ’ his s. t6x I WANTED at a 5 or 6 house. Inquire at this office :F.E. R. > ' 1 WANTED—To buy some t red ‘-'over seed. A. R Bell tUr Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner) cf ’ Fort Wayne, is here for a few "days > Parties wishing piano tuned can lea*. , word at the Murray hotel, telgphoi. No. 57. fit

John Schurger A. Son, * ' Abstractors of Title to Real -Estate in Adams County. Indiana. All kinds of money ts loan sn ft«ei Estate from 6>/g% on farms, from s ■to 40 years, partial payment at any I interest paying time. City loans from i? to 8%. We are in the market for your business. If you want an abstract of ■ loan come to our office in person and you will save money by eo doing. A|. so farms and city property for aale. Office over Fisher * Harris. East ot the Court House, Decatur, Ind. CRv rens Telephone No. 104, Decatur, Ind. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Dlaeasoo of women and children; X-ray oxaminations; Flourscopy exomlnatlono of the Internal organa; X-ray and elo«trical treatments for high blood proa sure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITER, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: — 9to 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to •p. m. Sundays by appolntmsnt. Phones: Residence 110, Office 400. 118 ts AUCTIONEER With yearo of experience In farming and auctioneering I feel I am able to get the highest dollar for you! Bee me for datee and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 000. R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention glvea to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female PelvisEquipped to do Cyetoooopy and Ureteral Cathoterlxatlss * * * w * « * «, ■> w w* Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN

OFFICE—HORSE SALE BARN FIRST STREET Call* Answered Day or Night Office 143 1 nOnC Residence 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to S:M Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin’s Oarage, Docatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnlahinga Private Ambulance Borvlaa DECATUR, • IND. Telephone: Office 80; Home W YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR AUTOMOBILE OWNER: APPLY FOR YOUR 1920 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OFRICHARD EHINGER, 287-ts Notary Public. LIVE STOCK WANTED — We are now buying hogs, sheep and cattle, every week. If you have any for sale call phone 52. We are shipping every week. 276-ts D. GERBER ft SON ‘i Have you tried that all pork sausage at the White Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. I deliveries daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller A Reel. ‘ 289-1 f FOR RESULTS TRY WANT ADS