Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1920 — Page 6

MARKETS STOCKS Dally Report ot Local and For eign Markets —>■ I - New York, N. Y„ Jan. 14 (Spcciu to Daily Democrat) Most loading if auett wbowed fractional Incrcaßex a the stock market opening here today I'. S. Steel opened at lOti’v. unehapg <<i; ew York Central at 69, oft ’< American ixicomotive at 99\. oft 4 Mexican Petroleum tit .tO.’I. off '4; I' S Rubber at 130, unchanged; Smile baker at 165'4. oil 1 I it. Store: at 92'A. oil' •%: Pan American at 98 otf *4; Republic at ill oft I'4; Crn < il.ic'at ItiMi aft’ 1 : and Baldwin at 114*4, off 1)4. .Chicago, Jan. 14 Grain opening: Corn: Jun. down %r; May down '•<*, July down •%<*. Oats: May down *,c July down '«<■. Provisions: Lower. East Buffalo. N. ¥.. Jan 14—(Spe rial to Daily Democrat)- Receipts I--920; shipments 3230, official to N< w York yesterday, 4180. Hogs closing strong, medium and heavier, sls si) ©15.75; other grades $15,754/ 15.85; roughs, si:i.smd>l3.7s; stags. $11.50. down, cutlie 350. slow; sheep, 1200, steady; lutnhs. 2<»>s. down; best ew.slO.so*i 11.Otr; r-alves, 235<i. down. % Cleveland, O. Produce market Butter Creamery in tubs, extra.*. GX'aGX 1 -.-; extra firsts 67 (<i 67%; tir-t.sj <;>;•<! ,66 >4 ; prints 1< higher; se< omi > • •i4'oiis< . packing 45c. Eggs ■ .Xorthe-n extra: 73c; extra ffrts 7.'< ; northern firsts, new i-a-.fs 71, ; old eases 7tm; southern and w- tern firsts new cases 7<)c, refrig era’nr extras 55c. Poultry Live fowls 376-28 c heavy grades 32t034c; roosters old 21.-; springers 27ftZ8c; heavy grades 32'tiducks, 38*140e; g.-cse 25*133c; turkeys, 4oc. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1 $2.40; No. 2, $2.55; n-w oats. 81c; new corn, per cwt.. $190; barley. $1.40; rye. si.su; < :ov • r seed. $20.00. — • LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 60c Country Butter 60c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivere.it 64c SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY I I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction 2’4 iniP-s west of Deefltui, Indiana, on Friday, Jan. 16, 1920 At 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to wit: REAL ESTATE--! will sell my farm of 85 acres, good land, fair buildings, and fairly well tiled, G room house, barn 4oxCo. Terms on Real Estate made known on day of sale. LIVE STOCK- 5 Head Horses. Bay mare. 10 years old; bay mare, 8 years old; black mare. 7 years old: Roan colt. 2 years old; bay driving mare, with smooth mouth. 15 Head <>f Cattle- Red cow. l<o years old. to be fresh Feh. 6: brinilie cow. 8 years old to he fresh Jan. 12: Holstein cow 6 years old to be fresh Feb. 10; Hobitein cow G yt ars old to be fresh in Feb.; Holstein cow 4 vears old to he fresh in Jan.; 2 Holstein cows. 2 years old giving milk; Holstein bell* er con ing 2 years >ld to be fresh iu Aug.; 2 good Blooded Roan heifer calves; 'led Poll male calf; red male calf; a good led and white spotted heifer tali'; 2 red heifer calves, these are all spring calves. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ETC -Two farm wagons; good Deering mower; Milwaukee mower; hay rake; Dam hay load <: ; John Deere corn planter; new Deere riding plow; 2 walking plows; Hig Willy 2-hnrse corn cultivator; Gale 2 horse com cultivator; Hockey iii.se drill; roller, doable disc; spring tooth harrow; manure spreader; 2 good hay racks; wagon bed. a good one; Foo? Tip, J. 1)4 horse power gasoline engine; carriage; top buggy; 2 sets of double work harness; set of good breeching harness; 2 sets of buggy harness; self-feeder for pig.-; good carriage with storm front; ; :: good horse blankets; pood “operator; 2 good live gallon milk cans; 7 ton of good hay : t. bushel of corn in crib: 4u bushel of oats, and about !>o < hickehi,; a number of other articles no! mentioned. TERMS $5.00 and inder, cash; on urns over $5.00. credit of 12 monlht* will be given, purchaser giving bank aide note bearing X per cent Interest the last 6 months. I adies’ Aid of the Reformed church . will ,;erve lunch. ADAM NEUENSCHWANDER. Jeff Liei-lnv, Anet. Bert lower, Clerk. 10-12 13 14 Stories of attacks made on Americ: i. tars in Ireland are highly exaggerated, says the Lord Mayor of Cork. Fifty per cent of American sailors are Irish he continues, and the trouble in ot dinary times would not even bo noticed. A LARGE LIST of Farms and City Property for sale. If you want to buy or sell see W. W. HAWXTNS Decatur, Indiana., R. 10 Monroe Phone » ii" ■■■—— ——

S PUBLIC SALE As we arc going to quit farmlnr wo will ell al public auction on tin Ihllriisr Shoaff l.iriil, 5 mile ,-i ,‘ OUH ot D.-iat r on the County Farm roai or 2 mile ca d and ;! miles north o Monroe, on Tuesday, January 20, 19?0 !e !•> li, - ill ... I ■ ■ in th , 11 low Ing properly, tn »lt: lS ' X HEAD HF HOUSES One ban 11 of mures 10 and 11 years old. weigh 3000. bay and black; grey horse, 1' ’** years old, weight Itlito; <>l;u k horse ' 8 yea’s old. Weight Dilin; soil' y I horse 13 years old, weight 1450; but ' i horst* 12 yeais old, weight 1300. ' HEAD Ol CATTLE One Holsioiii [cow. li year. old. was fr>* h in Dee.; Jersey cow, li years old. was IT-*. :i 1 in D< i- ; Durham <*ow. 7 v -:u*- old 11 giving milk, will he tn* h March I; Koan heifer, 18 munlhs old: Roan Durham bull. 20 months old. 4! : HEAD OF HOG'S Four O. 1. C. '■ brood sows, bred for April farrow; I registered O. I. C. male hog and 36 ’• I fall pigs. SHEEP 4 head of breedling e\,is, bred. FARM iMPLIC- -. MENTS Deering hinder, 7 fl. cut. •) nearly new; John Deere gang plow. ; nea’iy new; Einpl-e 10-d:: drill ; nearly new; Flying Dntc!nutn hay i rake like new: 2 ('. B. t c>. corn , planters, lil;i new; 2 discs; 1 14-disc .Lingle and I 12 disc with trailer; 3 .Horn plows, 1 John Deere, 1 Oliver I Ispriiig tooth walker; 2 liesiintr mowers .5 and G ft. cut; 2 walking breaking plows. Shunk 12 in.. Olive** 14 in: 2 fnr tty harrows, €0 and 90 tooth Durham double cjilti packer; 2 shov <1 plow, •ingle ami double; 3 wait I t.iis, 2 'I in tibiills 2 P.irdsel] t’.i.., ; IHi It. be,.l nick; 14 fl. l/eel rack; 2 I ravel I,cds: 2 sets of log bunks, like new; 4 lug chain : crow bars; pulley ■kids, skidding tones, booners. 2 sets oi single buggy harness, 2 t ant I hook: , storm < ab, 4 sets of b’eeching harness, I 2 horse collars. I %-horse In*ernational i:.'is engine type M , 2 pump jacks and power w;ish.*r. 2 i* '-i-.ii* 'nepcrators, I Dairy and I I Vega.. FEED 2'M) In* hels of corn: ' l-'>‘) In’shels of oki ; about 4 ton of ■ good timothy hay; ■•time shredded IGitder some st'iiW in mow. POl'L'l'tlY 25 White-Wyandotte hens; 25 Rhode Island Red hens; 50 Plymouth Rock hens; 3 turkeys;. 1 /otn; chhk- '■ i; coops; feeder; .1 geese. HOI’SEIIOLD GOODS, ETC. 8 ft. round table; •: bather bottom dining room ehairs, davenport, four-hole i*oal oil stove. Stew in i horse clippers, :: pair {..table blankets, 3 hor.-,e blankets. I good work bench witlr 2 vices, forks, shovels, axes, chicken hatcher 12 hen • size. I elf feeder, hog troughs, wheel ; harrow, double trees, jockey sticks, [lank heater and many other articles too numerous to m«ntion. Ford Sedan, fully equipped. * TERMS $5.i10 :nd under. cash; on sunt" over $5.00, a credit of 12 month-, will t/e given, pitrrdiase- giv- | ing bankable note lem ing 8 per cent interest tire last 6 months. Grant Springer & Oren Courtney. Jeff Ljechty. Anet. W. S. Smith. Clerk. Lum h served by the Ladies' Aid of the Su Paul church. 9 14-15-16-17 PUBLIC SALE Notice i hereby given that the undersigned, as surviving partner of the firm of Unsworth A- Willey will ester for sale at public auction one mile west <>f Willshire. Ohio, on wh o is known as the old Willey farm in Line Creek township, Adams county, Indiana, on Friday, the 16th day of January, 1920, the following deserilii*d personal propc. ly li* longing to said partnership: ;i runs slid pigs. 1 horse. 1 cow. I binder. I manure spreader, 1 corn planter, coin plow, 2 breaking plows, hay laddi wagon, wagon bed and ladders, cultivate-. drill harrow, die fanning mii! teed cooker, cream sepera' ll* and other small articles. Said sale will i-omrefnie at 1 o'clock p. m, prompt, terms of sale, al! : tints under s.>.()<•. cash in hand; all : ants over $5,119, a credit of G months will be given purchaser giving .-••urotly to satisfaction of the unde "signed. No prn[>erty to be removed until settled for. OSCAR AINSWORTH. Surviving Panner Hurry I'itniels. Anet. 1.. \. Graham. Clerk. 9-14 PUBLIC SALE T. z the undersigned, will offer for public tak*. at my residence 3 miles mirtnwe.-i. of Deiatnr. Ind. or IL miles north and 2 miles east of Preble. Ind . on Wednesday, Jan. 21 tale to begin at in o’clock, the following property, to v.-it: HORSES. 2 head—One bay gelding 7 year.* old: end -me black gelding, 6 years old CATTLE. !; h: ad One Durham cow, 9 yea*, old. giving , good flow of milk, 2 Durham cows. , will be fresh tn March: 2 2-year old heifers: 1 2-year old heifer, will be fresh about first of April; 2 entiling -2-year heifers; 1 heifer, 1 year old. HOGS! 4 head I good brood sows, .will farrow it: March. CHICKENS — 100 head Plymouth Rock. 300 bn. of corn it: crib; about 2 tons of hay. IMPLEMENTS--! Dearing mowing machine; 1 corn planter, will) fertilizer attachment; 1 walking cultivator. new; 1 disc harrow; I spring ; tooth harrow; 1 60-tooth spike harirow; 1 clover buncher; 1 end gate . * Seed'r, with grass seeder attachment; 2 Turnbull wagons; 1 wagon Im>x; 1 se; of red elm hay ladders; 1 DeLaval cream ep. ritor; I churn; 1 barrel spray pump; 1 rubber tired buggy; I set of work harness; 1 set of ingle harness; 2 iron kettles; I tank -heater; 1 lard press; 55 gallon steel oil drum; log chains and many othrf articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS -One organ; 1 Divan; 1 wood bed room suite; 6 dining chairs; ! Graphsphone with 30 records. TERMS—SS.OO and under cash; all sums ove* fliat amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchase** giving bankable note bearing 8% intereat the last 6 months. 4% off tor cash; no property* removed until set tied for. E. A. MALLONEE Jeff Liecbty, Auct, W. A. Fontjer, Clerk. Ladies’ Mite srndety of the Mt Pleasant churoh will serve lunch. 12-14-174

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rarmrau w ■m-wmumiwur PUBLIC SALE „ As the farm I am residing on i I sold. I will idler fur sale, .3% mile 'n ,"Uth nf lieei'titr on mud pike, or , ( l mile ea t and 2 miles north oi Mon ~|- rw. on Wednesday, January 28 | Sale 4o begin al 10 o'clock, the fid lowing p'xiperty to-wlt: ? ; ' .RSI. . 11. ill -’ :*'.( '' -l ■ .. i "Id. .. •I- Id al>"td I ■ls'i It |t gray mure, |tt year old. weight, abou I |.;..'i ibs.; 1 hay mare I2iyeur old .vol rht about l lol) tbs ; 1 Bay horse I ;! year old, weight about Vso ibs. v um! and broke; 1 hay driving man - ' year old. WeL'hl about 9uo lbs.; n “on- mare, coining 3 years old . sound. wight about 950 lbs.; 1 '. prill; mure cull. CATTI 1., 4 lieu ,1 I .1' ■ ' * C1,.. 8 y> ar ojd, givillj : mid flow of milk, will be fresi al’mii Atigu.-i 5; I Durham cow, ’ I y<*ar old, giving got.d ttpw of milk ■ will be fresh about June 23; 1 li »l t. in tow. II year old. will l» fres): in Augi: '; 1 iiurhain cow. <> year old I. will be fresh dwj of sale. Ilt/HS ::: Head 2 O I. C. sows ami 5 Poland ( China :-;ow due Io farrow in Marell and April; 25 lai) pigs, weighing j' f en. ro i , 75 Isis.; 1 full Id <| Po .. land China nia'e hog. -P(»l ..TRY , 122 hend of j.-ooi| laying h-*iri. FEED 2 tons of gi*,d mixed hay ; ome . . hreddi d ml ;I n bundled fodder. I Almut jmixbushel of i-.irn in tin* c.b About 5o bushel of oats; 24<l il»s. of . i,<.d clean millet seed; some seed corn. IMPLEMENTS. ET(J 1 Of> In rm* t.-imti r. ti ft. cut. in good condition: 1 champion mower > It. cut; 1 tiiiiiie lu.y loader; 1 Bradley corn . plant.* ; I ■ It double disc; ,1 Cham ', pion :• disc drill with fertilizer at- , Lu hmenl iu A-l shape; I Oliver riding Im iking plow, 1 Oliver walking . bieukmg plow; 1 Deere walking t" lire.iking plow; 1 Oliver iding corn , • -'i'iivi.ioi : 1 Janesville ct-ru '-ultiv.it- ' or; I pike tooth harrow; 1 spring , ia h li rr-iv. ; 1 .float drag; 1 mud J boat; 1 good T**oy wagon, with comI b,nation grain bed ansl hog rack; 1 K'-ii *r:il pcifai <■ wagon with i*xt**a st it h! .-k wheels; 1 top buggy; I I .storm buggy tn goml condition; 1 DeLaval or am separator; 4 A shapd hog coops; 2 square hog coops; ( 1 sell’ feeder for hogs; I hog shoot; 1 ho: erat/ ; 3 chicken crates; some t:ea and chi: k coops; fence .•dretchI • rs, consisting of two double sets of , block ami tackles with 100 ft. of i rope; fence clamps and chain; 1 drill . press; I dump scraper; g*ain sacks; lawn mower; some moat and c.ide* barrels; straw knife; saws; shovels; i fori: and triple luig oiler. HAII ; NESS Two double sets of heavy hr***‘i king harness; 3 single sets of ' heavy harness; 2 single sets of buggy harness; several horse collars, different sizes; 1 double set oi h'-avy fly nets; 1 single set of fly , m*L HOI'SEiiOLD GOODS -1 cock stove; 1 heating stove; I bod with 2 sets of springs; banging lamps; 2 churns; 1 wa*hing machine; 2 vacuum sweepers, and .several other articles. TERMS All sums of $5 and tinde** cash in hand. All sums ovec ti nt amount a credit of 12 numtlis will bo given purchaser giving bankable ■ mat hearing X’,’ interest the last six mnwiiis. 4"! off for cash. FRED COLCHIN. Michaud A Sclmrgor. At: t;. John S’arost. Clerk. Luni-li v. ill be se-veil on grounds. 14-15-21-22-2:: 26 PUBLIC SALE As I : m going to move I will -ifl'c*for s.ilo on what is known as th * Thom.is Bess farm G miles south ol' De dur. Ind . on County F irm read ■i>- 2 miles (.l i. mile norfi*. of M-.mroo. Ind., on Tuesday. Feb. 3, 1920, Salo ,r> li, gin at It) o'clock a. m.. th * ■ ?i: ■ towit: , Dav G ddir.g. 2 *. ->ars old. weigh! 1290 lbs. ’ G HEAD CATTI,E .!<»)- -1 •*•;,; iow. 1 year; old. fresh in March ■ de. insey ccw 5 v>*::**s eld. frosh in . Mar- 1* * Jersey ccw. 3 years old. t',* h . in May. giving milk; black c<i*' 7 . v -ar: old. fre-b. in .'.l***., giving milk; lloislei*! li-ifer 2 years old. fresh in iy tin* rm ov heifer 2 years old • n d br<*d Tin se are good milk cows j : 5 HEAD HOGS 2 sows, will fa* row it: March, sow will farow in Apr!', tin •- are >'. ra good Icoihl sow 1 per. gilt. full blood Poland Chhri i male hog W'-icht about 165 tbs., a . g.od one. 3n head of shouts, *,v:*i*:h ; - -.. .:b:iut t" to ‘la Pis. each. SHHt-'P It) head of ewes, lamh any .line afo*r Ist of Feb.. 1 gts/d buck. /’ARM IMPLEMENTS Ohio hay loade* in good condition; .I din D.*ere ;■ c'g plow. !;:in., good shape; ijittlc ’>*t’.e!’ ulk;, plov.. 14-In. good as new, , 5 shovel cultivat'd*: spike uioih liar-1 row: -pring tooth harrow; stem! bug:: in gtxid condition, single bug . >*v. !- utd i'e: d cutter. FEED-—About 2 ti b.t In is ot extra good corn in I crib about 4 er 5 tons extra g-ood > mixed Itav in mow. 5 bushels good , seed ei. -ii. POULTRY 3 or 4 iloz. laying .he:m: Plymouth Rock and Iti-.mi • Island Reds. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Folding bed with springs; Sharpies cream sepe ator; 3-burner gasrtiiue stove; wood healing stove; r snedl heating stove; I'bgal. oil can; ’ su-tal. t,aivani|ed bc.rrei*. 1 and 2 gal. oil jug;; top cover for Ford car. , good as new; Clero hand auto horn; spring wagon bed with gear; 2 round , galvanized chicken coops, other article:: not mentioned. , TERMS- $5.0(1 and unde**, cash; on [ \ums over $5.00, a credit of 12 months . c. ill be ..given, purchaser giving bankI aide note bearing 8 per cent, interest [ the last G montlis. 4 per cent off for I cash. No property removed until , .settled for. FRANK HAGGARD Jeff IJechty. Anet. , W. S. Smith, Clerk. Lunch served by Ladies' Aid of tin* St. Paul chu-eh. 14-26-30-31 1 NOTICE t A- I have dissolved partnership t with 1,. C. Mills in the live stock t I'Uf.inoss, 1 will from now on devote E my timq to buying for Butler and Ahr of Decatur. Call me when you have lock to sell. t GHGVF.R o. OLIVER. Monroe. Ind 19 10 tGx

• W X » |> , __ I PUBLIC SALE is As I have quit r™’"'*?* *s ter at public anethm * p " , ■> , H ih south tn 1 ' , . miles north and I n- roe. o* I’-.* tun 1 . M , U | h eirnl of Benir. <T X I'* ll of D. . aim* "ti U'O I Thursday, January 15 Sale tn begin M1" o‘"«>** a ■ 7 ,b ? d. nmre 5 yearn. *■ M" ' * . e. bay mat*' 5 j'*' ** i„ ao'ind; bay tnldinK ** > ■'* • , *e smind; gray gelding 4 vi-:ii**. *' 1 150'1 smiml; strawberry roan il, turning 2 years, sound; blm' 1 curt coming 2 years scr.nd *,' s /, volts are extra good - I*' HEAD g OF CATTLE Bl« “If""’'’! h cow, 6 year- "Id wid* ' •*'* lV ■■**!<'. 7 white Durham enw, 5 yi-urs old. giv- „ ing good il'.w of milk. I'm h in spring |. si-otied Durham cow. I yea**s old. h giving good flow of milk, fresh in I. siring; spotted Durham heifer, *• :; wars old. giving good flow of milk, d ft- sh- iu .spring. ro..n helb r was f •sb ii het spring givin* good fl""' ( ’f mi,k: gJ. y and Durham cow, 3 years old With calf bv Side. Th' e cows are ai| good milker Registered Short- [> Im.n bull coming 3 in spring, a good e one* :i heifer calves coming 1 ><ar r' old 'in spring. 94 HEAD OF HOGS > II briMid sows, consisting of 7 thorof b ed D'.iroe.i. 2 tried sows and 5 gills i| due to furrow from 15th to 2nth “f March; balance good grade of . ows. i. ‘dee to furrow Gih to 25ih of Marih; ;,X2 head of Shouts, 43 head average i’ll weight 100 It'S.; 11l head average GO to 7ti lbs.; 29 head average -IU to 40 ilbs.; these a*e extra good thrifty feeders; I Reg. Durm Boar corning ; year old in spring. I M I’Ll .M I.NI S. - I*| <* Turnbull v. agon, good new. 1 truck wagon, good as now; D****ring -.bitldeK, x (I. cut, good as new; Nisco • sureadcr. goml as new; C. B. Q. corn i übinter. new: Ohio Im loader: Osb irn hay u dder: D* ermg mow r 6 I ft. cut; Empire 10 disc drill u:ed 1 ,l*iason: 14-16 in. disc with trailer: ijOslsirn spring tooth harrow; 60 |lti:*t!i spike tooth harrow: IG ft. hay ladder with hay rack combined; 14 in. Scotch Clipper plow; John Deere 14 in. walking plow; Olive* sulky. 14 • in. good as new; 2 Monarch spring ■ tooth cultivators; 1 horse cultivator; rjsiiovel plow; storm buggy; 100 gal. I ; hog fountain with heater; tank heatijer. x baiTi-1 galv. tank; cullipacker. | new. Gas engine, pump jack, la-d lines-, sausage grinder, iron kettle. .•.o 12 D. Laval i retim seperator, f--ed cutter, corn sheller, 2 self fe**di s. work bench, milk cans, log chains. Lain afety corn cutler, 9 ff. • drag, auto trailer. 2 A shaped hog I houses, garage 12x16 ft., smokehouse 7x7xß f*.. brooder house 6xlo ft., also hard <*oa! brooder, these are ail new buildings. FEED About 450 hit. ; i ■ ,rn in crib; 150 bushel of seed outs; •'<) bushel of seed barley; 6 ton good mixed hay; 400 shocks bundle fodder in mow; 250 shocks * hredded in mow; 8 doz. Chickens; .: geese; 5 ducks; 2 turkey hens and I tom. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Favi, ite base Imi Her and ton hard ior.!; kitchen cabinet; set dining i I airs; hook case; laundry stove and other articles not mentioned. TERMS: All sums of $5.00 ii. all sums over that amount a credit of 12 hionlhs will lie given, purchaser giving a bankable note liea**ing X per cent, the last 6 month:-. EN F. SHIRK. Jeff I.iechty Sr Harry Daniels, Auets. \Y. S. Smith. Clerk. 5-7-9 12-13-14 PUBLIC SALE — A:. I have de, id--d to move to town, I will sell at public auction fl':., miles w.*st of Decatur. >r 1 mile east and 'a mile north of I'reble, on the Charley Millci farm, o: what is known as th * .l.ieidi Wright farm, on Monday, January 19, 1920. beginning at 10:m> o'eio.l:, th.i* follow ing propertv, tiev.it: 5 HEAD OF HORSI’S- Brown' mare. 7 years old. weight 1500 lbs., ! work in all harness; Lay horse, J yeais old, weight 1500 lbs., good worker; hay driving horse, 7 years i-!d. lady broke, good third horse on I the farm; 1 sorrel, two year old j Gelding; 1 bay two year old Gelding. 9 Hi XD OF CATTLE 1 roan cow. 5 years old, fresh in March; 1 Jersey J 7 years old. f**e-h in March; both arc i good cream rows; 1 red cow, 7 years old. giving milk; ,1 black cow, 6 yrs. >ld. fiesli in MaYch: 1 red cow. 5 years old. fresh in March; I red heifer. 2 years old. fresh in April; 3 Mailing heifer calves; these ar.* all from extra gotul cows. 1 Duroc Brood Sow. bred to farrow in March. 6 Hetid of Shropshire Sheep. 7 doz. | f'l.ii kens, some lull blood White ihiirr. ; 'ome mixed chickens. HAA’ ■AND GRAIN—IOO bushel of good I ulijl corn; LG'.l bushel of oats in bra; ■2 tons of mixed lihy; 200 shocks of , shredded fodder in the mow; 150 shocks nf bundle fodder. FARMING {IMPLEMENTS New Rock Island i ■ hay load*.*!*, made only GO acres of (lhay; Nev. International cultivator, i u i d on season ; * Walter Wo.ml mow- .' er, used three seasons: good John Deere corn planter; I <Jah* 14 inch J sulky plow ; 1 Gale 14 inch breaking , plow; 1 grain drill; 1 disk harrow; 1 ’ t spring tooth barrow; 1 Turnbull. 3% imli tire wagon; 1 Storm King rubj bi r li*t? buggy, good condition; 1 surrey, with storm front; 1 set of brass j trimmed breeching harness; I set of light farm harness; 2 sets of buggy * harness; 4 leather collars; 2 double ' {trees; pitchforks; ehicken coops; I I chicken fountain*.; Anker llolth ~ {cream soperater. used one year; 1 I glues churn; 1 5-gal. milk can; 1 3 hub* oil sieve; 1 hard <oal stove; 1 work bench, with anvil and vice combined: 1 5u gal. steel drum. tin'* good Scotch Collie farm dog. f . TERMS: sums under $5.00, ] i*a .h: all sums over that amount a credit /if 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bear nig X'7 ( tntere-l last G months. 4*r ( ’off for cash. No property removed p until settled for, Wm. J. McCAGUE. K Jeff Liechty, Auct. e W. A. Fonner, Clerk. r Lunch served on grounds. 12-13-1445-ls Gifts of condensed milk for the 1 children of Germany have begun tc s * arrive iff tha,t country.

SALE CALENDAR’ ■ I Th* Following Sale* *<« vertlted in th. Daily Oemocr.t, i W(, Alto Print th* Sal* B |H » Litt Your Sale With U» Jan. 16. Adam N-nenschwander 2 ' ]. , utiles west of Decatur "jan. 16 Sam Wolfe. I'4 mile west ' ’ Jun l!l |'t'' Wm. JM. Uagiie, 3 miles w. st of Schafer Saddlery factory. lin "ti Grant Springer and Oren - rmiruiey. 5 miles soiii.iieast of D.*ca* i (u-. on Ambnpe Shoaff farm. i Jan. 21 E- A; Mullonee, .. miles | n< tilt"* *>l of Decatur. • Jan. 22. Adams uounty Duroc Jen ev Bred'-rs \“-"'*iation. Deafer Indiana. * .l.muary 22. Boy's Duroc Cbtlt. at ; Breiaer Ferri barn, D<*catiir. ’ Jan. 23. Chas. Getting. 7 miles north J nf Decatur. t January 23- Parrish X* Dykeinan, I horse company barns. Decatur; 42 * bred sows. ' Jan. 27 Smith A* Baumgartn*r, 2'.. I miles south of Decatur, on .Monroe ' read. . . _ Jan. 28 Fred U flchin. 3* 4 miles ■ souih of Decatur, on mud pike, or 1 * mile east and 2 miles north of MonI roe, Indiana. , Jan. 2-8 Henry Siev> rs, '4 mile ; north and mile west of St. Johns. ■ Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison. 4 mfh s ' ea t of Monrpe. Indiana, or 10 miles 1 si utlieast of Decaturr. Indiana Jan. 29 Mrs Rose Harrow. 1 mile ’ east of Hobo. Feb. 3, Frank Haggard, 2 mile east * and one half mile mirth of Mom*"*. * Indiana, seven and one half miles ’ “outheast <>f Decatur, Indiana on, 1 Thomas Bess Farm. Feb. 4th, James and Heckman 71 2 ’ miles northwe t of Decatur, Indiana - on William Heckman Fann on Wini <h< ;,t'*r road j Feb. 6- Henry Rodenheck. 3)4 miles I norlh-ea t of Decatur, known as the * Howard Shackley farm. I Feb. 9 E. Marchand. 2'4 miles * southeast of Monroe, Ind,, on the ; ten. H. Martz farm. f,*eh. lu—Asa McMillen. I’4 miles. -south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. , Feb. 10—Levi Strahm. 5 miles 1 south and miles west of De. atur. | Feb. 11—Ola U Gaunt, 6)4 miles: ■ east of Decatur and 1 mile north and ■ )4 mile east of Bobo. ’ Feb. 11 -John Bright. 4 mile sooth ■ * east of Decatur. Indiana. : Feb. 12—C. E. Buck. 5 miles south- * east of Decatur on mud pike. * Feb. 13 Albert Spuiler, 1 mile ' north, *4 mile east of Monroe, or 5'4 ' miles south ot Decatur, Indiana. I Feb. 13. Kerr and Schnepp 4 and 1 j ’ half miles northeast of Berne, Indiaaa.; 1 Feb; 16—Philip Gepka-t, 4 miles' 1 east and 1 mile north of Monroe, or, 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17 -Delmar Douglas, 13 miles ■ southeast of !)*<*atur. Feb. 17 Frtnklin Andri i . 2 mile * south of Decatur. ' Feb. 18—Sam Shnckley. 11 miles ( southeast of Decatur, or )4 mile north "f Salem Feb, 19—Victor Amache**, 7'4 mlb* southwest of Decatur, on the Lew Seherry farm. , Feb. 19 Dye Ferg’.i-on. 10 miles soul heart of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Feb. 20. —Hosea Ray, one mile northwest of Decatur, on Julnis Haughk farm i Feb. 23, R. M. Wynn. 5 miles west end two miles south <>u; Monroe In liana or four miles north of Berne, Indiana on Christ Asehbamher farm. Feb. 24—John W. Kline, 5'4 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 24 Andy Zeser. 1 mile west of Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mil'* west and 2 miles north of Monroe. ■ Feb 25 Bell A- Gtinde-. Bellevue * farm. 1 mile north of Decatur ■ Feb. 25 Ira Wagoner. 10 miles soffthwest of Decatur. March 23, Win Reppert, 7 milejt south west of Decatur. I MOOSE DANCE j * There will be a dance at the Moose hall Thursday evening. January 15. Beginners class 7:30. General assembly 8:45. Smith's orchestra. Everybody ; invited i. F. T. SCHURGER, Mgr. for Moose. ' | ‘ 10-t4. NOTICE i t Seo Mills and Spriirgm* before you f ::ell your ’stot-k. Monroe 'Phones. HARRY SPRINGER. 10-tfix '1 WANTED ' C.f)i)i|K*h*nt Ixwikkcper nntl ‘ cashier by large nianufaclurinj' i company. Apply in own hantlL writing, giving age. experience, ; references anti present salary, s Address “S Decatur Demos erat. 1()-3| >’ i ™ — — < ! AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your Aulonio- : bile License Application foi '• 1920 License. Al the Fort 1 Garage. F. F.. CONTER ;279-3t awk II /Notary Public ). ‘— — a DO YOU NEED MONEY-We lend i L nn second mortpge * brr real estate - Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co. d 508 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis 193-eodr-t;' ' Kitchener. Ont . formerly knowi as Berlin, the name having best 6 ctangr-d to an accompaniment o scenes of violence, is expecting an e other name duel. Citizens of Germai o extraction wish the Berlin name re stored. (

CLASSIFIKI) WANT ADS FOR SALE i ni,* *;\l.i 74 a«i* farm tn St | q in hi , nut*' ■ ,tilth of Hobo ■ I t)i| ,* . of I'l'-.i'.aui ~ |, . li FiHilO liOllho, 30x40 ft ! well ni" l Cistern; good 1 (I . tl | , fairly Well ditched Must * i■■ i.iken befcti* February lat In(|(lire of irvm Ack «r. 227 8. Ist St ‘ 306-t3O ’ |*OK SAI-L '1.xl"l 1890 Repeating Wimhe-I"' 'ill** mid ctirrylpg case ( in '*i,od ' ..mliimi'. ilobt. Frit zinger, I! R 9. 7,r - Foil SALE P'i l ' oftioys* i rubber boots, it-ed oiih a few times on paper rout : >■'" '* A bu-gain. Cell * •phone 16X Ol -ec Meredith Startart. HltG ]~)k SAI i' I 'll' l ' "I 1 AirtMale pups. An Airedal* tan lx* trained to do ( anynthlng that any dog can do and v do hitt-r For prices write. -Ml DR. J O It. CAMPBELL. t G'-imva Ind, ll tXx. ‘ .— - i FOR SALE Round wood tank. goo<i condition, in ft- stave, 9'4 ft. di* | anifter, timber derrick for same. Inquire Earl 1: Adams. Deeatur. Ind. * 12-tfi 8 MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOI.OGY \ ma-.nine giving the nd itnatioa. ' 'Thro** month ub iription, FREE. If ’ for i bom*- "t ■ ' -'•'l 'ment you J aie thinkin of Im ing good farm lands, simply write nv* a letter and say. “Mail me LANDOLOGY and till particulars FREE Addr< ° Editor, Ijmdology. Skidmore I.and Co.. 2X6 Skidmore Bldtr. Marinette, Wis. l*t4 mo. We c:m give von service on I Vulcanizing. Hollhousp Gar- ( .itu-tr ( Acetylene Welding and Gener- ? al Blacksmithing. ’Phone { Schmitz & flicker (Jar- • age. 297-130 1 PLENTY OF MONEY so loan. 6, 10 or 20 years, no commlMion. —EHWINS OFFICE. 267-ts j -== X== - WANTED WANTED We have a customer for I a g<axi mtatern house, also for medium priced, partly moden. and 1 plain cheap house, if you have such '; for sale listing with us will bring you ' a buyer —ERWIN « MICHAUD. • ■ 292*tf ‘ r *- — — -f** 1 * .WANTED Night clerk ami '! girl at Murray Hotel Ap- • ply at once. 2-ls GIRLS WANTED L Indiana Board £ Filler Co., tele- j , phone 11G or call at office. 10-ts | • STOCK SALESMAN WANTED -In .'.dams county for gilt edge smnri-' s tie:*, paying good dididetix Good pay I to producers. Write giving references, I r Box 652. Montpelier. Imliaua l‘>-tlQx| ! ! LOST AND FOI ND a FOUND Childs ~~ Second k ' .-ircei. Owner can have same by calling at this office and saving for this ml 1143 j LOST A Id ring heming inscrijk * I lion of S. J S. Finder please ree turn to this office. h-u. FOR RENT ' FOR RENT IX acres. Root twp, 2'X, miles northwest of Deeatu-. Jesse' '• Roop, 'phone X2l. ll t’.tx - j I NOTICE I Those owing the firm of, \ ance & Hite, will p | eas( . >et) | e a then accounts with Mr. Xante or Mr. Hite at once. : DIRECT FROM FARMERS ' E c. Phillips of the Decatur Sanii| taiy Milk company is now buyipmilk direct from the famt.-n, Oms giving to his many patrons f rftsh .. milk each day. When you want good *, fresh milk call phone 467. Decatur Sanitary Milk Co -16. I NOTICE ‘ r Notice is hereby giver, to the () holders of the Farmer . State R ank that there will bo a n election at t | IP J Preble. Indiana said bank on Tuesday January, 20. 1920. at two o'. l (1Pk Rt ’ it dard time, for the purpose of electing -a Board of Directors for saij ] );(rk >., for the year 1920. , s * L. 0. ABLER ■■ K - C.s, fa . V.'illiam Hohenzollern is now t r .. 'Hicntly seen hunting with the Da t , h n . Prince coasort, husband of Queen w|. in Imlmina. The prince consort is c l( , r . c- ma t. Holland papers are begi nnin comment waniingly on the subject,

John Schurger &

John Schurger & Son Abstractor of Title to Real . Estate in Adami Countv Indiana. y ‘ AH kind* Os money t« loan >n r,„ Eitat* from s'/ a % o n f*rmo, fr On , , to 40 years, partial p.ym«nt at * n , nt*re*t paying time. City loin* f rßni r to a%. >Ve are hi the market for your but ueaa. if yon want an abitract of a oan come to our office in p«r*o n a.,u oiu wilt nave money by so floln* *; o farms and city property for *at* >ffl<*e over Fisher A Harrle. Euit ,f tie Court Hou»e. De.atur, Ind. cm. ••ii« Telephone Nn. Ift*. Decatur. | h 4 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—DIeeaaee »f women and children; X-ray eiamln. etione; Flouracopy examination* O s the internal organ*: X-ray and ai (o . trical treatment* for high blood pr«>. tore and hardening of the erferl**, X ray treatment* for GOITER, TUBERCULOSIS ANO CANCER. Office Hour*: — 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.— l te •p. m, Sunday* by appointment Phone*: Residence 110, Office 401. in u AUCTIONEER With year* of experience In forming •nd auctioneering I fe*l I am abl* te jet the hlgbeet dollar for you! See me for dates and price*. ’Phone 1 long 1 ehort on 091. R. N. RUNYON Live etock and general auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian OHice 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence, ISfi Dr. C. C. RAYL Monrott, Indiana Special attention riven to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Ft niale Pelvis. Equipped to do Cyeteeeepy and Ureteral Ceth»Urlaatl*« N. A. BIXLER OITOMETRIST Eves Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS S to 11:30 12:30 to S:M Saturday, 8:0(1 p. m Telephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE i am ready to book your *ale. See me at Durkin’* Garage. Decatur, Indlena. -JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ’Phon* 181. BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Pine Punerei PurnlehlagS Privet* Ambulenoe B*rvie* DECATUR. • «NO. ; Telephone: Office SO: Heme TIT * YOUR AUTO LICENSE MB AUTOMOBILE OWNER APPLY FOB YOFR AI l( )M OBILE I-ICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OI - FK'.E. RICHARD EHINGER, ‘287-1 f 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 »"* shipping every week. 276-ts D. GERBFR 4 B<>N Have you Irictl Hutt all P“ ( '' ‘k-Hixage at the While * Mat in I*2 'Phone 3<BB and let m st nd you some. 4 delivert' s ilaily.-Mever. Bru.shwiller B< ( *i. * WANTED At the Exchange Ist & xMadison—’Phone 417 Stoves. Ranges. Furnituie. OGG & CONNELLY Dealers in new and used goat'of every description. Cash paid at your home f" r i any goods you may have to sell iWe will call if vou ’phone 4-1!