Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1920 — Page 6
\\ ANTED—AI one representative Io sell stock for Electric Kitchenel Co., Inti Wayne, Ind. ( lean cot proposition Io pul before the general invest-! iog public. I his company is l headed by some of I t. Wayne’s leading business men. Answer, Mr. ( ole. Sales Mgr.. .109-310 Peoples Trust l»ldg., I'ort Wayne. Ind. . 10 21 i
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v r- *,•— •—— -- - '-Hri ~"I ~ n in i- n. j. «. ,n ■ -_ T’W '~ 1. "ri ■T i . PUBLIC SALT . i. the uadersigned, will - 11 at pub- idi.-. 1 , •.«!.■. . <» ■■ ha rak<-. lie auction at my residence Imlloi l.t< < ormi< k mower. a fool cut: 1 (n vast of Tocsin. Indiana. ) */j miles west ),< n mi -v<r; ’ < t ampion tilin'. . I of Magley, Ind ; or (i-Mliles ninth urn! i>liv<-r rail:- brertlang plow. 1:’ : -i'-u 4>/4 miles i asl of Bintlion. 1ml.: or tot.-.: 2 walking hr. eking plow ; S*2 miles west of Decatur, Im! :on I I 'i.i.-, tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth Friday January IC. 1920. harrow; 1 I. It ('. corn planter; | f uy the following property to-wit: li.-an attachment for i fl plantsHORSES. 12 HEAD Five poi. j f( »•. coin plow ; one (,‘li.. r corn bred Belgians, comisiing of 2 coining plow-; 1 I4?.;i; inch di. ■ wi’h tandem: 6-ycarold mares, safe in t’> . I by pure f ro-.P r; 1 Bnela ye fer'ilizer bred stallion. 1 bay and eno ;;>rr-‘l: drill, rood ; m .-. 1 mum.re |.r -d 1 coining 3-yr.-ohl bay lillie; I bay ..■>■ I I.ent id...; I bee, lifter; I ,Aniitaliioti coming 2 years old; ow bay \.. r n!t■. . ... pmitor; 1 I. fl. (. stallion colt; 1 sorrel gelding coming _> h. p. gasoline engine; I .ab-gallaa four, a crackerjack; 1 gray mere com- a in olim* tank; 2 steel drums; 1 grinding five; 1 bay fillie coming three; 1 -.-tom-; I mud IkW; I 1 11. (’. S-f-r: gray colt; 1 gelding corn h two yea trm tor di c used ■ >: •--.r.; 1 t'ulti . old; one bay colt coming a yearling; 1 packer, m-ed one -,<>n an. , Lay driving Ir.rse coming eight. Fordron Tractor and Plow CATTLE. 1.5 HEAD 5 good < HA 11 I',;.' ! work harm ; 3 good heifers, heavy i-pri-im-r : ■ .._. b ,, 4 ..,. f .. ~l lt heifer, pasture bred; 1 Durham bull. j..I|t« 1 |t« ; ; mm >.•-I leatl.m IS months old; .'! heifer calves; l 1( . o i| ; , ; - x v.hltf cow 5 years old. ho fr«-ih i:> other art:-I -. too nnh"'raus to in >nFebruary; ! Red Durham cow r, 5 ! ' ; a's; (j on old, be fresh in February • r . . , u HOGS. 32 HEAD Two pure bra I to begm nt 10 oc ' ock shar P' Duroc sow:., iinmniied: 2 .molt'd I'o i ERMS ..-.».«»?♦ apt! under. ~--h. 0.1 Jami China sows, iminuii I; -t pure '•> ' over .-... >t> a credu <■! I. month bred spotted Poland China gilt .; 2 ■"' v ‘ ' 1X months bearin red gilts, all bred lor r.priug l.irrm. : interest at v pM - , .... annum. 1 22 head of shouts. l '-r .-ent. dis. .mid for en-.lt. Hi pr.opFEED—Hay in mow; oafs in bin; ‘-,i< to be removed miti| -tiled for corn in crib. wi:h cash or bankable net.'. j FARM IMPLEMENTS 4 w.g-on ; Hu in . iiimgart:: r. duct. 2 good Turnbull wagons, hatidy farm l. . W.< on. Cierk. wagon; 1 Troy wagon; 2 ■ >od ,hay — . r 1' rucks; 2 good beet bed:-.; 1 triple ’j* |< # on box; Moyer buggy; 1 7-foot \!< Cormick binder with tongue tcnchs; , Tocsin L-olie, .Cd wT u-rve r...,d Gearless hay loader; 1 Thomas ha-. jhot lunch. __„ „ — „ — —...... . I PUBLIC SALE. | OF REGISTERED « ABERDEEM-ANGUS | CATTLE Thursday, January 15th. 1920 I BEGINNING AT 10 O’CLOCK A. M. (iiiil liirniiiit; I will sell rny entire heicl of I Cattle, consisting of 20 head of COWS, BI LLS I AND HEIFERS. 12 miles south of Tori Wayne, Ind., and 1 mile I west of Hoagland. i his herd is headed by \lilkr Lock Nd. 73251, i bred by Judge Whiieloek, of Huntington, Indiana. | Miller Lock won First Prize at the Huntington lair | lust wilder, a bid! ol genl merit and conformation I ol the Bkiik Bild l amily. Cows, Heifers and B Young Bulls of the popular families of ll A great chance to gel a start on a Young Bull to I head vour herd. TRY 'ND ARRANGE TO BF. THERE • I LiTOjf.’ Sale--A credit of 12 months will be i II given ""-d m mills bearing 7 per cent interest. 1 I | pe cent oil for cash. | I JaMi-8 KENNARK 11 S. B Rose, Auctioneer. I
took out ortrAorui. soreness When Hie kidneys nre weakened or • wori.eii ii tlml they fail In lllli , mill llll'ov.’ Illi IlllpUlltieS OU I 111' the lilihhl the poison ii inniii : in the \:<lrln ami Lnckiii lie, .soreness, iuiileme n ami rhemnatie pnitis ore likely to develop. Mi r David Henry, H 5 H. Lincoln Ave., Washington. N. J , write ; "Foley Kidney Pills are doing? me much good, both my kidneys and the ' heumntlsm. They look all the drendl'nl soreness out of my limbs "
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IMA ii i/fiun iwhi : HsSmiws I 1 ” ’ ' Ihtily Report of Local ami For eigii Markets. New York, N. Y„ Jan IS (Spe. rial io Daily Denux ratl Prices 4g<>r< 10 ’.ilar nl ihe stock market open ing here today. I'. S. .Steel opened .1 Ithl. ol'i Mexican Petroleum a; -198, up I 4 ; Pan American at 95, un iii.'iis d. Central Leather nt 95, uie i li,Hired; Sit: lair OH at 44 L,, off I'.aldv, in at lUi'.s. up Th; Heading at oil Studebaker at 105’,5. oil : i' , ittiblw'i at I i’S up ‘,h; Crumble al L’ltlI'., 1 '~ off ; Anie le.ili Woolen al 153, oil 1: Republic ,i, 11 Ila . op •. I • Chicago, .Inn. 13 Grain opening: Coin J.in. up Muy unchanged; July uneliui'.ged. Oat: : -.lay un changed; July up ‘,c. Provisions Hip, her. ... : '.e ' I’.ollalo, N. Y., Jan. 1.! (Special to I ini:;. Democrat i Receipts s rtin eio., I ISO; official to Nev, York yesterday Wou. Hogs closing stiong; medium a d heavies $1.5.:156r 1 . mixerl. ,tln.:!.Wi IS.5d; Yorkers, l.hls and pit mostly 115.50: roughs e'. : 25<i I ~5o: sin.- ~ yi1.50. down; ■ e l, 5". low; loop ..tun, sliudy; iuiiib 2ii::s, down: one load fancy, 2 h. .1 , -1 Oblltfl. I 100 ; calves • dev, n Cleveland G. Produce marker 1 H.ittei Cie.iinei'. in Hili: . extras iiMi t;x; extra Itrsis 67 '<i G7', 2 : tirsts il .'irtiti l .. ; urinti 1c higher; 'cotids, i;i4r(ise; pa king 4!>e. . Northern extras 73c; extra Cists northern firsts, new eases H, old ease,: 70c; southern and w.sHrn fir.:., new cases ,iic.; rofrig- ' < rutQr extras 55c jI’oultty Live fowls 2747 28c heavy gradt . 3241 :.4c; roosters old 21c; tait;;:. 274( 22- ; heavy grades :!24a 33c; dll . 3Xti.' 4i)e; geese 2547 33i ; turkeya, 40c. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1 12.40; No. 2. $2.55; n< w out.i. sb ; new corn, per cwt.. $1.90; barley. $1.40; rye, $1 50; elov er sc-.-d $30.00. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen < COc Country Hotter GOc LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS ihittiafai delivered il4e SALE OF RTAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY I. the undrrsigned, will sell at public auction 2'? toil-s west of !)••- eiitur. Indiana, on • Friday. Jan. IG. 1920 At Iti o'< lo< i: a. m , the following >. < p<_ I'v. to-wit: I:•<AL ESTATE I wJH sell my farm of 85 acres, good land, fair buildings, and fairly well tiled, H room home, barn 40x00. Terms on Heal ii-ietc made known on day oi de. LIVE STOCK 5 Head Horses, Hay mure, 10 years old; hay mare, X yeti's old; black mare, 7 years old; Koan cob, 2 years old; bay driving mare, with smooth mouth 15 H«ad of Cattle -Red cow, 10 years old. to I ■ fre h Feb. fl; brindie cow, X year’, eld to he fresh Jan. 12; Holstein cow f> year; old to tie fresh Feb. 10; llo!: t<-in cow t; years old to be fresh in Feb.: Hol lein cow 4 years to Ii ■ fre: h in ,b:ti.; 2 Holstein cows. 2 years old giving milk; Holstein heif i i. coming 2 y arn dd to ho fresh in Aug ; 2 good Blooded Hmm heifer j calves; Red Poll male calf; red. male call; st good red and white spotted heifer viiil ’ 2 red heifer calves, these | are all spring calves. FARMING IM- ; Pi.EMIiNTS. ETC. Two farm wagons; good Deering mower; Miiwan- i kt i mower; hay rak- ; Dam hay ioad m ; John Deere corn planter; new ■ Deere tailing plow; 2 walking plows: Big W illy 2 home corn cultivator; , .Gale 2iim3e torn cultivator; Huekey Hi: " drii'; roller; double disc; spring i i teeth harrow. immure spreader; 2 ■nod hay racks; wagon bed, a gmgl one; Ei,os Tip J. 1 % horse power g:> 'dine engine; carriage; top buggy; 2 seis of double work harness; ■ i of f ..oil breeching liariiess; 2 seis oi buggy liaiiie s; self-feeder for nig : good ca llage with storm front; :i good hot so blankets; good seperat- :: good live gallon milk cans; 7 ton n[ good hay; (i bushel of corn in eiih; lu bushel of oats, and about 99 cmekens; a number of other articles not mentioned. ' i TERMS- 55.00 and mder, cash; on i nmm over $5.00, credit of 12 month , j v ill be given, purchaser giving bank-’ able note bearing X per cent interest' Ihe last ii months. I In dies’ Aid of the Reformed church will serve lunch. ADAM NEUENSCHWANDER. Jeff Lieehty. Auct. Bort lower, Clerk. 10 12 1:’. Li' MASONIC NOTICE Regular meeting. Blue Lodge, Timsday evening Jan. I;’,, 7:30 P. M. R. D. Myers, W. M. 2t t A LARGE LIST of Farms and City Property for sale. If you want to hyy or sell see W. W. HAWKINS Decatur, Indiana. R. 10 Monroe Phone i N
L\/Vtl ti I I , • ' i PUBLIC SALE As 1 have noil hT""" 1 ' ' "'i' % fer 111 llllblh .11011»u al no n 2 miles south aixl I l" 11 '' ’ " roe. o’ D. imi mull' 1 " ... it of Berm or K "Uh dm- ■ Id D’-< Util? oil III’ ’"'l' l 1,1 " Thursday. January l > Salo to b.’t’ill :d >" n m ' > Ihe followiu ptoporty tni'ii I’ 7 HEAD Dl ; Il’Wi-d’b La . i • S years, w ight Hih" ’ v it mare 5 years, weight 1 ■ s ‘ ul ' i bay mare 5 years, weigh • »• sound: bar gelding 4 yeai . L’ •• Hound; gray gelding ■< "' iK ; ii.oo round: strawberry roan 1 1 coming 3 years, smmd. 1,1 |> colt coming 2 years sm:ml. I- colts Ute extra g'"'d on. s. Ht o’’ ’ 1 n)oF CATTLE Hie spotted Durham >■ cow, ii years old with call by side, white Durham cow. 5 jears old. rtv ilig good flow of mill:, fre-h m prim, spotted Durham cow, * yea’s old. ; riving good How ul milk. lre;li in spring; ojiotted Durham heifer. years old. giving good flow of milk, fiexh in spring, roan heifer was f esh last spring giving good flow ol mi'k; J.-’scy and Durham cow. 3 year' old with calf hv vid'’ Tim >■ cows are all good milkers. Rvgislered Short horn Imi) coming !J in spring, a good one; :! heifer calves coming 1 feat o'd in sluing 94 HEAD OF HOGS .' 1! brood sows, consisting of 7 fhoro l”ed Dnroe.’,, 2 tried sows and 5 gilt dim to farrow from 15th to 25th of March; balance good grade of lows, ’ dim to farrow tilh lu 25th oi March; S 2 brad of Shoal . T> head av-rage weight ttm ffm.; Hl head average tin to ,u Ito.; 29 head average :i<i to 4<t 1b... there 9’.’ extra good thrifty i ntti: I it»g Dttroc Hoai coining year old in spring. IMPLEMENTS. t-.TC. Turnbull wagon, good .is n. w, triiel: wagon, good as new; Deering binder, x ft, cut. good us new; Nisco snreader, good as new; C. H. Q. co’n blunter, mw; Ohio hay loader; Os born buy tedder; Deering mower tl It. cut: Empire Hl disc drill imed 1 ,-eason; 14 It. in. disc with traile*-; Osborn spring tooth harrow; fid tooth spike tooth harrow; I'. It. hav ladder with hay rack combined; 14 in. Scotch Clipper plow; John Deere 14 in. walking plow; Olive- sulky, 14 in. good m new; 2 Monarch spring tooth cultivators; 1 horse cultivator; -novel plow; storm buggy; I'ni gal. hog fountain with heater: tank heat.r. 8 barrel galv. tank; cultipai ker. hew. Gas engine, pump jack, la-d pres::, sausage grinder, iron kettle. No. 12 D.’Luvul cream separator. ! •<! cutter, corn heller, 2 self feeders, work bench, milk cans, log < bains. Dain safety corn ( titter. 9 ft. drag, aulb frailer, 2 A shaped hog houses, garage 12x15 ft . smokehouse 7x7xX ft . brooder house fixlO ft., also hard coal brooder, these are all new buildings. FEED About 450 bn. c irn in crib; 150 bushel of sMd oats; 50 bushel of seed barley; ii ton good ’ mixed hay; 400 shocks bundle fodder in mow; 250 shocks shredded in mow; X doz. Chickens; .: geese; 5 ducks; 2 turkey bens and I tom. HOI’SEHOI.D GOODS Favorite base bc.riie- and 3*,<j ton hard coal; kitchen cabinet; set dining (•■airs: hook ease; laundry stove and other articles not mentioned. 'PER VIS: Al! sums of $5.00 cash; iill sum:; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving a bankable note h a'ing X |>er < cut. the last. (I months. BEN F. SHIRK. Jet; Lieehty & Harry Daniel :, Aucts. AV. S. Smith, Clerk. 5-7 9 12-13 14 PUBLIC SALE .A I have decided to move to town, I wiil sell at public auction 3‘i miles w ’t of Dccat'ir, or I mile east and ’a mile north of I’rehle. on the Charley Miller farm, o- what is known as the Jacob Wright, farm, on Monday, January 19, 1920. beginning at lO.on o'clock, the follow i’lg propertv, to-wit: 5 HEAD OF HOUSES - Brown mare. 7 years old. weight 1500 lbs., work in all harness; Bay horse, 4 yen is old. weight 1500 lbs., good worker: bay driving ho-se, 7 years old. lady broke, good third horse on the firm; 1 sorrel, two year old
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Gcldiug. I buy two year idd Gelding !i HEAD Ob' CATTLE I roan cow. 1 .» years old. fre-sh in March; 1 Jersey. 7 years old, f -osh in March; both are : good < ream <ows; I red cow, 7 years old, giving milk; 1 blmk cow. i; yrs. old fresh in March; 1 red cow, 5 •> years old. fr -h in March; I red heif- [; •■r, 2 years old, fresh in April; , yearling heifer calves; these are all • irun extra g. .d <-ow:;. j Duroc.' 1 IJriHid Sow, brad to farrow in March. p- Head <>l Uhlopdiire Sheep. " doz. i Chickens, some full blood While Leglioru ; some mix-d chickens. HAY | AND GRAIN |0(l bushel of good judiil corn; l. r U bushel of oats in bin; ,2 tmi; of mivnl hay; 20n shocks of pdiredded fodder in I Im* mow; 150 lidmcks of bundle fodder. FARMING s IMPLEMENTS New Rock Island limy 10-ider, made only ill) acres of I hay; New International cultivator, pised one *oason; Walter Wood tnowi er. used three seasons; gmtd John De. lie <<>rn plant-'-; 1 Gale 14 inch sulky plow; 1 Gale 14 inch breaking plow; 1 grain drill, 1 disk harrow; 1 i spring tooth harrow; 1 Turnbull, g.H, I inch tire wagon; 1 Storm King ruhib. r tire buggy, good condition; 1 surrey. with storm front; 1 set of brass ' i rimmed breeching harness; 1 set of , light farm harness; 2 sets of buggy harness; 4 leather collars; 2 double trees; pitchforks: chicken coops; chicken foimtains; Anker llolth <r. am ri-|..-ralei, used mm year; 1 glass < Inn a; I legal, mill; can; '1 :i---hole oil stove; I hard coal stove; 1 work bench, -Aith anvil and vice conF bined; i r>ogal. ateel drum. Due gi.ml S-mlehi Collie farm dog. TERMS: ,\ii sums under Jf>.oo, cash: all .-iinis over thal amount a credit of 12 months wiii be given purchaser giving bankable notu bearing S% iutc-.i-st last 6 months. 4% off for cash. No property removed until settl <1 for. Wm. J. M«CAGU£. J-.-1T Liechty, Auct. W. A. Fonhcr, Clerk. Lunch served on grounds. One of the Jewish colonies in Palestine has neon named Balfourla in honor of Mr. Balfour
SALE CALENDAR • lti . Following 8*le« *“■ ' v .rtiod I” »"• Oa "* j We Al»o Print S* l * B,ll • Lilt Your Sale With Ul. Jan. H w. H. 1.01. miles northwest of l><'<’atnr. ti,„, l ith. F Shirk, 8 mil's nmith of «’ 0 nr, Thursday, January ! • i( t Jun. Hi Adam Netienm hwander - I | 2 miles west of Decatur n j all it; Satti Wolfe, I'A mile west 'J la'; lgl |f> Wm. .1. McCagun. 3 mllea n w ;. ( ( ,r Schafer Saddlery ''letory. j m 2ti Grunt Springer »nd <»ien Cmirtney, 5 miles southeast of Doeaif tn", on Ambrose Shoaff farm. I. Jan. 21 E A. .Mallonee, 3 miles II northwest of Decatur. Jan. 22. Adams county I mroc Jersey ' Bred-rs a's ociation. Ihc.ilur Indiana. 11 January 22, Hoy’s Imroc ChiK at i Breiner Feed barn, Dei ntiir. p Jan. 23. Chas. Octting, 7 miles no. Hi . of Decatur. I Jan. 27 Smith fc Baumgartner. 2‘vj r miles south of Decatur, on Monroe road. i Jan. 28 Fred Colchin, J?w miles south of Decatur, on mad pike, or 1 f mile ea t and 2 miles north of Moni, roe, Indiana. ; Jan. 2S Henry Slev< rs, % mile >• north and mile west of St Johns, it January 23 Parrish A Dykenian. II hor.-e company barns, iiei atur; :',tt bred y sows. Jan. 29, Marcellus Davison. 4 miles '• east of Monroe, Indiana, or 10 mile ; ’’ southeast of Decaturr. Indiana 15 Jan. :’9 Mrs, Hose Barrone, 1 mile ’ <';i,-.t of Hobo. Feb. 3, Frank Haggard, 2 mile east i; ami one half mile north of Monroe. 1 Indiana, seven and one half miles • southeast of Decatur, Indiana on i) Thomas Bess Farm. v Feb. 4th, James ami Heckman 71 4 miles northwest of Decatur. Indiana f on William Heckman Farm on Win- • Chester road 5 Feb. •> —Henry Rodenheck. 3'/5 mibi north-east of Decatur, known as the Howe rd Shackley farm. Feb. 9-C. E. Marchand, 2’i miles '• southeast of Monroe, Ind., on the 1 Geo II Martz farm. Feb. 10—Asa McMillen. 1% miles '• south of Pleasant Mills, Ind Feb. 10 —Levi Strahm, 5 mil" 4 south and 3 miles west of Decatur. Feh. 1!—Ola L. Gannt, 5% mile-
' ea«t of Decatur and 1 mile north and % mile east of Rnho. * p ‘ Feh. 11 John Bright, 4 mile sooth • ’ east of Decatur, Indiana. ;i Feb. 12 e. E. Buck, 5 miles south- ' east of Decatur on tnud pike. * Feb. 13 Albert Spuller, 1 mile ’ north. % mile cast of Monroe, nr 6% 5 ’ miles south of Decatur, Indiana. ' IN h. 13. Kerr and Schnepp 4 at d 1 half miles northeast of Berne, India.:;, I Feb. 16- Philip Gepb* r t. 4 miles , east and 1 mih> north of Monroe, or i j X miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17 Delmar Douglas, 13 miles ( southeast of Decatur. ( Feb. 17, Franklin l„nidi , 2 miles ; south of Decatur. >’ Feb. 18—Sain Shackley, 11 miles southeast of Decatur, or ’*j mile north of Salem Feb. 19 Victor Amache", 7’/» nt!!.' southwest of Decatur, on the Lew I Seherry farm. , Feb. 19 Dye Ferguson, 10 mile:: I southeast of Decatur In Blue Creek township. Fell. 20.—Hosea Ray, one mile north- ’ west of Deeatur, on Juiiiis Haughk I farm. Feb. 24—John W. Kline, miles , .southeast of Decatur. Feh. 24 Andy Zeser, 1 mile west of Decatur amt, 4 miles south 1 inih- ■ we t and 2 miles north of Monroe I Feb. 25 Bell X- Gimde-, Bellevue farm, 1 mile mirth of Decatur Feb. 25 Ira Wagoner, 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Feb. 23. It. M. Wynn. 5 miles west and two miles south oof Monroe Indiana or four miles north of Berne. Indiana on Christ tschbaiicher fa mi.
MOOSE DANCE There will be a dance at the Moose mil Thursday evening, January l. r ,. beginners class 7:30. General assenihyX:4.">. Smith’s orchestra. Everybody DVitwfl. ’ 1 ■ HI IUJEJI, Myr. for Mooso, 10-tt NOTICE Sco Mills ami Springer before yon •sell your slock. Monroe Phones. HARRY SPRINGER. Kltfix. WANTED Competent bookkeper and i.isiiier by Lirge inanul'ticturini* company. Apply in own handwi ilmo, giving n g c> experiencp, relercnces and present salary. Atldress “S", Dec.ii.jicrnt' 10-31 EAT Al Hie Madison Hotel. Dinner; Supper. “’*l E. 11. Richardson, Prop. WANTEn-Al onee reprwenc alive lo se 11 stock |„ r Electric Mehenel Co r .„- t nni J! ean I? Imposition to put before the general investing public. This company is hearted by some of Ft. Wayne’s The old Milburn home In Buffalo where President McKinley died. I(rts become on apartment house.
I CLASSII IEI) want ads I for sale !OH S VLE '• "■ Sl Mary: IP. N ral ** s oll **' Bobo and !’■ iml' s “ i,r,b " f Milt-.' has 'i rtxini home, 30x40 ft. i,, r1l ’ good well and cistern; good farm; fnirly well ditched Must he taken before I’ehrunry Ist. In- " quire of Inin A* k *r. -!>t 8. Ist St. ' limit ::n .> | (lit .SALE X anas of ground, and S room h<a< - with basement, cl:t fern, barn, ("rucrib, wagon abed. 1.0-,, ~ (died 2 ami -me Irnif miles nortliea ,t ' of D.-eaiur. Indians on electric light 1 line. W. It WOODS Decater. Ind. O-tCx. FOR SALE Vtod d IX9O Repenting Wiin h-'si'T rifle «nd carrying < use v in good condition itobi. Frilzinger, ( It R. 9 3 7lf !■ OR SALE Pair of boys’ good rubber 1 boots, ustil only a few times on jui]>cr route; siz No. ’• A ba-gain. ( all s ’phone Bis or M* t**dith St’./art. BitO s •. ■ I FOR SALE I’ll” bred Airedale pups. An Airedale cm be trained to da anynihing that atty do*’ can do ami do it bi’lti-r. Fur prices write; lilt. .1 O R <’A MPHEIJ,, * Gen.-va Ind. H tXx. miscellaneous V WISCONSIN FARM LANDS i —— I I.AN'DOLOGV A m oazlne giving the s facts in regard to the land situation, n Three months' sub criptinn, FREE. If for a home or a an investment you “ arc thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter a id '.ay, "Mail me I.AN'DOLGOY and all 9 particulars FREE." Address Editor. * lAndology, Skidmore Igind Co., L’flfi 3 Skidmore Rldg, Marinette, Wis. e 1(4 mo. I 9 Wo can ffivc von service on Vulcanizing. Ilolthoiisc Garagc. ’ Acetylene Weldin? and GenerII . • ... . . . . ....
al Blacksmithing. ’Phone .">OS. Schmitz X Tricker Garage. 297 L ’dl PLENTY OF MONEY to loan. 6. 10 or 20 years, no commission.—EßWIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts WANTED WANTED W-- have a customer for a good niMtern house, also for medium priced, partly modem and plain cheap hoiiHt' If you have such for >.ile listing with u will bring von a buyer - ERWIN f; MICHAUD. 292 ts V' Wil I) Nif’hl clerk and girl at Murray Hotel Apply at once. 2-ts A .~vN I I'. D at I>U' t . ;i (j[- (J house. Inquire at this office. F. E. It , f WANTED Woman to stay at night with children, but one wim will stay ail of the Him- preferred. Call r.o 923 from 5 to 7 in evening. !i t:i. (URLS \VA\TEI) Indiana Board & Filler (■,>, (e | e . phone in; or call at otlTe. jq. ( f MI X \\.wn:i> at the H| l( n_ ton Hoop Mill R v| h„| lomoiTow morning. 11 -11 LOST AND FOUND LOST Watch charm. Odd emblem. 1.1 t sum !I( . r . between 4322 West Monroe slr.-et and Methodist church. Finder pleas. , a 1322 We i .Monroe FOI ND Pair <,f fll| . lni | f , lh3 |(e tween Lucky and Dent 5,),,,,,! houses, owner plea e . ] , hon<) I'OUXD ('tulils scarf Sfl|o ;, i| street. Owner can have salUv , >v yMI-ug at this ofiice and Pilvin , f( „. Hi::. LOST a gold ring b t > on "fS-J-S. Finder pl.,, Sl . turn to this office. llfi FOR RENT FOP RENT IX acres. R ()(1U miles northwest of Doe-aiu- , Roop, ’phone 821 sso —— —n-Btx NOTICE Those owing the Vance A Hile, nil! "f their accounts with Mr v e or Mr. Hite at once DIRECT FROM FAHMEr s F. C. Phillips of the ix-auir M . t"ry Milk company is now , milk direct from the farmer riving to hl, many pa t rnn „ ' ' h ’ ,s >nilk each day. When you v.- ar( f'esh milk cell phono 487 ‘ Decatur Sanitary M i) k Co Palestine ' 6 ' tains 500.000 Mnssul mans V?”' ( hrlstians ami 90,000 Jews f,Wfl
< John Schurger 1 ; !;X. c »«.; i All kind, of mon . y „ I E«tata from 5- 0 „ •% , ( to 40 year,. p arttj| ’ .'interest paying tlm., c u "" t? to 8%. 1 W. are in the Barket fw , K Sou want an , Ut £ b loan come to our offi., , n ‘ 4< i yoa will .nve money by |-o farms .nd clty p r ., Per , Office over Fisher & | U rrl, , the Court House. 2enn Telephone No. 104, * DR H. £. KELLER I i Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIE B _ D| women and children; x ray „ ' ation,; Floitr.copy examining: the Internal or B an,; X-r,y ln< trical treatment, for high b l Md “ sure and hardening of th. X-ray treatment, f O r GOITER p FRCULO3IS AND CANCER. 4 Office Hour,: — 9 to 11 a. m.-1 to sp. m-7 U | M | Sunday, by appolntm.nt I Phone,: Residence 110, Offlt* «k * AUCTIONEER With year, of experl.nr. i n flnn ; ■nd auctioneering I feel | , m aw<s get the highest dollar for y W | See me for date, and price, 'Phone 1 long 1 ,hort on Mt K. N. RUNYON Live etcck and general .uctleMe, DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 2.35 W. Monroe 11 Over Al Burdg’s Barta| Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 T r LJ« J JB'J 1 1 ■ - - «*-aSgg 1 i Dr. C. C. RAYL Munroe, Indiana ’ Special attention flvei It Surgery and to the Dt» '• rfthew of the Abdomen lod Female Pel viaEquipped to do GyeteMe|f and Ureteral Ceth.terlx.be, 5 .. : N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fittd HOUKS Hto 11:30 12:30 tu S:H Saturday, 8.00 |>- mTelephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE 1 am ready to book your M* See me at Durkin's Qar.ge, 0* catur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. ' IU.ACK & GETTING. UNDERTAKING ANP embalm’ng win. Funeral Furnishing* Private Ambulenee tere* DECATUR. • ,Na Telephone: Office RH YOUR AUTO LK'HNSE ' Ml’., AI TGMOBIH' LB: APPLY I<Y .'I I' J Au tomobile lili '• J, SOON AS POSMBLI; J | ME AT THE DF.MOLHAI H 1 RICHARD EHINCER ,2X7-11 Notary l’n bllf ; LIVE STOCK WANTED ■i ■— g|W j We ere now buying h->p. , xnd cattle, every week o . . any for sale call phone . shipping every week. q)S 27t; ts I). GEHBf- lt J Have you Iri. 'l ; dl j! , "ttitisifyf,. ;i| the | iim ! 9 " I:" ’ •a-nd von some. ' n . r J «'4iilv.‘ Mevtr. B.<i. ’ I- . fc . k WANTED At the IK i Ist & Madison- I i Stoves. Ranges. .. OGG & Dealers in new and « 1 i. of every <E‘ Sll!,, |'L 1 e W Cash paid a( J any goods you ma? na rt We will call if pt " F
