Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1920 — Page 10
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Siai» of Indiana. Adams County, na: Notice is hereby given Unit the un di-fHignt-d iidtninisiraior of the ••■uuh* of Angirnt Hirwhcy deceased, will of far for public auction at the late re* idenee of niml decedent in Adiiiuii county, Indiana located one mile south. 2 miles west, and one half mile south of Monroe fmliiimi on Monday January 26th 1920 The following personal property towit; . A S LIVE STOCK One horse, a good one; 2 hogs: 24 head of chickens , MISCELLANEOUS Wagon, hariie s tine, one her e wagon, gr.- . mowei
A LARGE LIST of Farms and City Property for sale. If ton want to buy or sell see W.W. HAWKINS Decatur. Indiana, I*. ID Monroe Phone
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um wHairwww hu >wi wr—wrn nv—mwran UR -vi .'harrow, .'.ravel bod. one breakim*. i plow, one shovel plow, one cook stove Terms made known on day m tlm . 'sale. FRANK HlltSl'llY, Ailmiiiisl rulur. J J. fl Liechiy. \m i .15 22 -'3. PUGLIC SALL. ; . . ■I undersigned will I'm ma: ■at her re-ideuce one mile cast of Holm, bekimiiim al ID i.'. lm k a. ill., i.u Tlmrsdiiy, January 29. 1920, the fol - lowing p.'.pert, lai-wit: Two Head of horse.s, i a m 9 years old, I Jets.-j I cow. Leghorn ihiilten-. Furm Implements, me: Dnctmi • wagmi, tin ■- gios. sirtgle ami double Imrii.-s, tii'ciiking plow, harrow. .Homt-huld gauds and kitchen furniture, inchid-
mg Hinge love, coal oil - tore, I'lm rlu-" tiot lila. I lii-.itJr..,-. !uVi’. exii.m ami dining room mhm kitelioh table mil gloves, rugs, linoleum, cream sepura tor, washing machine, te.ittier <-mi. li. two beds and nnimrom othm a'. . I; Teruis: 15.110 and und.T, cash; o.<-r tliut uiiimim a er -dii of I) mouths will he given piir.lia cr. givim: n< with approved se<uiity; 4 per cent oil 'or cash. MRS ROSI. BAltitONi.. J. W. Hill. Ain’t 21-2li < f- - - - ’ T - ■ ■ ’ MOOSE DANCE There v.,11 be a dam ■■ al tin Moo e hall Thursday evening. January 1.,. Beginners class 7::;<i. General a:->mnb ' ly Smith's orchestra i'vei ybody invited I’ T. HI RGEi:. Mgr. for Moose, t 10 ti
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MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local anti For , eign Markets. New York, N. V , Inn 15 (Special lo Daily Heinoegat > Prices were li’gher ai the : iocs market opening • r ted iy, I'. S. Steel opening micimnied at i< ' ; s; Southern Pacific : U!'-.. up ,: Stum-baker st lti:t', 4 . up i: Gooilrieh nt »P V. Marine nl 13%, up I S. Food at 70%. oil" 's: American Locomotive at 97, nneliangeil. t’hicagri, Jan. 15 Grain opining: t’oru: J..n. unchau.’ed; May up %c; July up '-..e, Oats: May up %e; July op ‘sc. Provision: I-reglilar. Fast Bull.do. N. Y. Jan. 15— tSpe cial lo B.’iil.v Democrat) Receipts 2720. shipmmiis 2170; oflieial Io New York i-,mday. :!4?o. Ilogs closing iti’tuiy; lieu grades, $10.00; few Ithl.i; lights and pigs. $ I ti.Ohtp 10,25; rough.,. $t::.7,'.; slags. +11.50. down; cattle. !!250 sli w: sheep, IGOO, st ong; initihs, 21120, down; lie I ewes JI ilOlfg il'HO; calve . 2. - :5O, .iown. Cleveland t) . Pi mince market: Hutter Creamery in tubs, extras 08'fitiS' ; extra firsts tiVtlt ti7’A; firsts 'J u tit;i.j; piints lc higher; seconds. 1 , ;44i<>5c; packing 45c.' t-.gi-. m n < vtras 72c; extra ! lirst.-. 72' : nmthern tirsts. new cates I "id <■;:. i ',i •: smiiiiein mid 1 ■ t'T.'i hr is new case 7tm; refrig- ' era.or extra.; 55c. I Tmiil” liv itiwls 27tii2.Sc heavy 1 .TUd.-s .';2<l4 .1, ; roo.'ti is old 21c; ' r.te’ r '.’7i<2s . heavy grade :'.24ii 1 ■ • . . * !■». ; ■i • e . ..rti .'t;;c : ticket . 4<te. 1 . - I I.OCAL YiARKETS . Wlie.-.t, No. 1. *2.00: No. 2, $2.55; •' v. oats. 81c; m-w corn, per cwt., ' ■! 9'c ieo’l' . <i. i’t; rye. $1.50; clov- I ■l’ e.’.l. JeO.mt. '
f . . .1-. LOCAL MARKU. | Eggs, dozen ... .• 60c I Country Hutter 60c I I LOCAL CREAMFRY MARKETS I Butlerfat. delivered 64c • PUBLIC SALE ! As w. are going to quit farming, [ we will sell al public auction on the J Andros. l Sitcaff farm. 5 miles south ' of Decatsr on the Cmmty Farm road ■r 2 tnib s east ami 2 miles north of .Monroe, on Tuesday. January 20, 1920 Sale to begin at 111:00 a. m.. the fol-m-.'.ittg property, to-wil: HEAD OK HORSES Ono team of imire Kt anti 11 years old, weight '.'■uh, | ■ and bli"k; grey horse, 11 at on. W'-ight lWt(l; black horse. 8 yea’s old, woielt) 1600; sorrel . I > ■ KI years old, w< ight 1450; bay . horse, 12 yeais old. Weight 1300. 5 HEAD OR CATTLE One Holstein i w. 6 y ar ; old. was fi sh in Dec.; <y . e.ow. G years old, was fresh i ;>'<■; Durham cow. 7 years old ,vi:ig mi k. will in fre h March 1; ■■ ~.n >i.-n< r. lx .months old; Koan Durham is 'I. 20 months old. 41 ■i HAD OP HOGS - Four O. I. C. ood "iv. . bred for April farrow; ■i-'e- d O. I. C. male hog and 36 i. ll pigs. SHEEP t head of breedii - v . bred. FARM IMPLE.'.IFN’TS Deering binder, 7 ft. cut m-m-l-. m . . John Deere gang plow, nearly new; Empire Id-disc drill ! -a new; Flying Dutchman hay . :.ke li' . new; 2 C. 11. & <}. corn . 'nit . . Rite r.'-w; 2 di. -s; 1 14-disc big and 1 12-dis: with trailer; 3 < «.r:i plow;. 1 .John Deere, 1 Oliver, 1 spring ' ."tit walker; 2 Deering mower 5 and G ft. cut; 2 walking breaking plows. Sliunk 12 in.. Oliver 14 in; ft r li-. harrow:-, 60 and 90 tooth, ihirwm double culti-packer; 2 shovel plows, ingle and double; y wagi>- s 2 Turnbulls Birdsell S'A: It; ft. beet rack; 14 ft, beet rack; 2 grave! bed;; 2 sets of log bunks, like m-w; 4 ■: chtii:;’-; < row bars; pulley -is■!■ I i Iding tongs, booners, 2 sets ,f singk- buggy harness, 2 cant lorm cub. 4 sets of breeching I..:;!'. 12 horse collars, 1 %-horxe Int mation .1 gas engine type M„ 2 pump jar!:.- and power washer, 2 i .in 'Operators. 1 Dairy M. and 1 V< i. FEED 200 bushels of corn; 'On bitshei of oats; about 4 ton of good timothy hay; some shredded fodder- sonic straw in mow. POHLTRY 25 While Wyandotte hens; 25 Rhode Island Rod hens; 50 Plymouth Hoik lien-; 3 turkeys; 1 tom; chicken eo< |. : feeder; 3 geese. HOI’BEHOLD GOODS. ETC.—B ft. round table: G leather bottom dining room chairs, davenport, four-hole coal oil stove, Ste.-.irt horse clippers. 3 pair t ' th! - blank -Is. 3 horse blankets, | good work bench with 2 vices, so-ks, I shovels, axes, chicken hatcher 12 hen I size, 1 ell feeder, hog troughs, wheel | barrow, double trees, jockey . sticks, ; tank heater ami many oilier articles I too numerous to mention. Ford Sedan, fully equipped. I TERMS' $5.00 and under, cash; on sums over $5.00, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent int-rest the last 6 months. Grant Springer & Oren Courtney. Jeff Lier-hty. Auct. -* V.. S. Smith, Clerk. I.uqeb served by the Ladies’ Aid of the St. Paul church. 9-14-15-16-17 The Adams County DurocJeisey Swine Breeder’s Association sale of bred sows Jan. 22, 1920. Seiling 56 head of tried sows and gilts. Get a catalogue. Watch this space every day. 13-2 t TRY IT A hot fresh loaf of bread at the Sign “EAT" J W. Brothers returned to his home in Newcastle. Pa., after a short visit with he,- uncle, Clark Brothers.
PUBLIC SALE As the farn. I r, ' B i'’ ,n * °*J" sold I will olTer Im s- 11 ' • •’-« sent Deealur mt mud pike < | mil., ea d mm ' '»il. s north of M'»> I I’m*, oil Wednesday. January -8 I Sale to begin al 10 o'clock, the I" lowing p'liperty to wit' iItIHSKS. ; It. id <>m' gray more 8 Vear obi. w. il'ht about 1450 lbs., I gray mm". I» year old. weight uhoul 1.5 u lbs.; I bay mure 12 o ‘ 4 '’ weight about 1400 lbs ; 1 bayjmrse, 3 year old. weight about 12..0 lbs., sound ami broke; 1 bay driving mm< 9 year old. weight about 900 tbs.; I serrel mare, coming ye» l!i o1 ”’ sound, weight nbmit 950 lbs ; 1 spring mare toll. CATTLE. 4 I lead 1 Jersey cow 8 year old. giving good flow of milk, will be fresh almiit Align'd 5; I Durham cow. 7 year old. giving good flow of milk, w ill lie fresh about June 2I; I Holstein cow. 9 year old, will be fresh in August; I Durham cow. tl >ear old. will he fresh day of sale. HOGS. Head 2 O. 1. t sows and "• Poland China cows,'due to furrow in Marell mid April; 25 fall pigs, weighing fomno to 7-' lbs.; 1 toll blood'<l Poland china male hog. I’OI'LTIIV 112 head of good laying In ns. FEi:D 2 tons of good mixed hat; some iiri’dded and also bundled fodder. ', .m.i 200 bushel of corn in the crib. .V. .lit 5o bushed of oats; 240 lbs. of gi.od elemi millet seed: some seed emu. IMPLEMENTS. ET<4 1 Opborne binder, ti ft. cut. in good condition: 1 Champion mower. 5 ft. cut: 1 Daine hay loader; 1 Bradley corn tn.’ill ; 1 lift, double disc; 1 Champion disc drill with fertilizer at taehni”.it in A-l shape; 1 Oliver ridrti. 1 : breaking plow; 1 Oliver walking In .iking, plow: 1 Deere walking breaking plow; I Oliver iding corn i iliivator; 1 Jan sv lie corn cultivator. I pike tooth narrow; 1 spring 1 . ■ ii harrow; 1 float drag; 1 mud boat; i good T oy war,on. with com I..ii.ii ion grain bed and hug rack; 1 g n ral ptirpo e wagon with extra set <>r Idiicl. wheels; I lop buggy; 1 simin buggy in good condition: M IteLaval eream separator; 4 A shap-e-1 hog coops; 2 sipiare hog coops;
1 self feeder for hogs; 1 hog shoot; 1 hog irate; 3 cjiick.-n crates; some l. 1 n ami chick coops; fence stretchconsisting of two double sets of block and tackles with 100 ft. of rope; feme dumps and chain; 1 drill pr- ,s; 1 dump scraper; grain sacks; . lawn mower; some meat and videbarrels; straw knjfe; saws; shovels; torks and triple hog oiler. HARNESS Two double sets of heavy breeching harness; 3 single sets of heavy ha-iiess; 2 single sets of . buggy harm- ;; several horse col- ' li-.rs, different sizes; 1 double set of haw flv n-ls; 1 single set of fly i'- .’ HOI'SEHOLD GOODS—I cook eve; 1 heating stove; 1 bed with 2 sets of springs; hanging lamps; 2 < ourns; t washing machine; 2 vacm. sweepers, and several other ■ articles. TERMS- All sums of $5 and unde” <-..,-n in hand. All sums over that amount a c edit of 12 months will b • given purchaser giving bankable ma<- (caring interest the last six months. 4'., oil for cash. FRED COLCHIN. ( Mi-hand & Schurger. A nets. John Sturosi, Clerk. ♦ Luni-b will he se ved on grounds. 14-15-21-22-23 26 v - PUBLIC SALE A- I have decided to move to town. 1 will sell aj, public auction 3>4 miles west of Decatur. >r 1 mile .east and C mile north of Pr'-ble, on the Charley Miller farm., or what is known as th Jacob Wright farm, on Monday, January 19, 1920, beginning at 10. on o'clock, the follow ing property, to-wit: 5 HEAD OF HORSES— Brown marc, 7 years old, weight 1500 lbs., work in al) harness.; Bay horse, 4 years old. weight 15'Hi tbs., good worker; bay driving horse, 7 years old lady broke, good third horse on th' farm; I sorrel, two year old Gelding; I bav two veur old Gelding. “ HEAD OF CATTLE—I roan cow. .7 year.- old. fresh in March; 1 Jersey 7 years old. fresh in March; both are geoti < re;Tm cows; 1 red cow, 7 years eld. giving milk; 1 black cow, 6 yrs. old. fresh in March; 1 r-ad cow, 5 years old, fresh in March;, 1 red heifer, 2 years old, fresh in April; 3 yearling heifer calves; these are all from extra good cows. 1 Duroc Brood Sow. bred to farrow in March. 6 Head of Shropshire Sheep. 7 doz. Chickens, some full blood White Leghorns; ome mix <1 chickens. HAY AND GRAIN lilt) bushel of good solid corn; 15(1 bushel of oats in bin; 2 ton ; of mixed hay; 200 shocks of shredded fodder in the mow; 150 hocks i,l bundle fodder. FARMING IMPLEMENTS New Itoek Island hay loader, made only 60 acres of hay; New International cultivator, a •■'! one season; Walter Wotxl mower. used tiyee seasons; good John Deere torn plants-; 1 Gale 14 inch sulky plow; 1 Cale 14 inch breaking plow; 1 grain drill; 1 disk harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 Turnbull, 3% imh tire wagon; 1 Storm King rubber tire buggy, good condition; 1 surrey. with siorm front; 1 set of brass trimmed hre-eehing harness; 1 set of light fairn harness; 2 sets of buggy harness; 4 leather collars; 2 double trees; pitchforks; chicken coops; chicken fountains; Anker Holth cream seperater, used one year; 1 glass (burn; 1 5-gal. milk can; 1 3hole oil stove; 1 hard coal stove; 1 work nen<-It, with anvil and vice combined; 1 50 gal. steel drum. One good Scotch Collie farm dog. TERMS: All rums under $5.00, cash: all sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearog S',i interest last G months. 4% off for cash. No property removed until settled for. Wm. J. McCAGUE. Jeff Liechty, Auct. W. A. Former, Clerk. Lunch served on grounds. 12-13-14-15-16 NOTICE See Mills and Springer before you sell your stock. Monroe 'Phones. HARRY SPRINGER. 10-f6x.
SALE CALENDAR The Following Sale* Being Ad ; vartlted In the 0»lly Democrat. V7e Alto Print the Sale Bills. Litt Your Sale With U>. Jan. i«. Admit N'. item. hwander 2 i.' miles west of Decatur. Jun. IC> Sam Wolfe. IMt n, D e west of Magley. Jan. 19 Wm. J. McCagtie. 3 miles west of Schafer Saddlery factory. Im 20 Grant Springer mid <>rfn 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’redcrs Association. Decatur Indiana. January 22, Boy’s Duroc Club at Ilreiner Feed barn. Decatur. Jan. 23. Chas. Oetling. 7 miler no. th of Decatur. January 29 —Parrish A- Dykeman. horse company b.iins. Decrtnr; I-’ tired sows. Jan. 27 Smith ft Baumgartner. miles south of Decatur, on Monroe Jan. 28 Fred Cnlchin. 3% miles south of Decatur, on mud pike, or 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe. Indiana. Jan. 28 Henry Sievers. ’4 mile north ami b mile vest of St. Johns. Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison, 4 miles east of Monroe. Indiana, or 10 milesoutheast of Decatnrr. Indiana. Jan. 29 Mrs. Rose Btirrone, 1 mile iI of Bobo. Feb. 3, F-ank Haggard, 2 mile east ami one half mile north of Monr ic. Indiana, sevt n and one half miles soul heart of Decatur, Indiana on Timinas Bess Farm. Feb. 4th. Janies and Heckman 71 miles northwest of Decatur, Indiana on William Heckman Farm on Winchester road Feb. G—Henry Rodenheck. 3% miles north-east of Decatur, known the Howard Shackley farm. Feb. 9—C. E. Marchand. 2’A miles routheas* of Monroe, Ind., on the Goo. H. Martz/farm. Feb. 10 —Asa McMillen. 1% miles smith of Pleasant Mills. Ind. Feh. 10 —Levi Strahm, 5 miles south and 3 miles west of Decatur. Feh. 11—Ola L Gaunt, 5% miles east of Decatur and 1 mile north and % mile east of Boho. Feh. 11 —John Bright, 4 mile sooth east of Decatur. Indiana. Feh. 12- C. E. Buck, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. Feh. 13 Albert Spoiler, 1 mile north. ’/£. mil" east of Monroe, or 6** miles south of Decatur. Indiana. Feb. 1:'. K< rr and Schnepp 4 and 1 half miles northeast of Berne. Indiana. Feh. 16—Philip Gepha-t. 4 miles east and 1 mifh north of Monroe, or 8 miles southeast of Decatur Feb. 17—Delmar Douglas, 13 miles southeast of Deeatur. Feb. 17 - Franklin Andrew-. 2 mile south of Decatur. i Feb. 18—Sam Shackley, 11 miles southeast of Decatur, or >4 mile north of, Salem IVh 19—Victor Amache”, 7’4 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 Juluis Haughk farm. Feb. 23. R. M. Wynn. 5 mile- west and two miles south oof Monroe Indiana hr four miles north of-Berne, Indiana on Christ Aschbancher farm. F'-h. 24 —John W. Kline, 5’4 miles sciilheast of Decatur. Feh. 24 -Andy Zeser, 1 mile west of Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile west and 2 miles north of Monroe. Feb. 25—8e1l ft Gunder, Bellevue farm. 1 mile north of Deratur. F»h. 25 -Ira Wagoner, 10 miles sm-thwust of Decatur. March 23. Wm Rennert. 7 miles southwest of Decatur. ii'i-tin rvir.NT op imiiMxrii vrort “TTFfcT - is Hereby Given, That the until rslgnrd lias been appointed adt inislrator of tile e«tat'’ of Charles !•:. Bnltemeier. late of Adams co.intv, doieased. The estate is probably solvent. - CD.\i:i.i;s BFLTFMEIRI:, ~ , ... Administrator < . 1,. \\ alters. Attorney. ■tan. G, 1921). 8-15-22 Ai'i'timmi:x r nt i:X I:< i rmt Notice is hereby given flint*the undersell.<l Illis I .fl appointed Eye. liter of tile estate of vtfred A. Ayres, late of Adams eountv. dece.ised The estate is i>rol,.i|,|j o.lt.ni Burton If. Arres and Ttoyiil L. Ayres , ... , Executors. i . L. Matters. Attorney. Jan. 7.1112 ft. x R-ta-2i yl'l'oix rui:\ I* ng tmurii. Tlt A l itl v. Notice is tier, by given. That the undersigned has heeti appointed Administratrix of the estate of James f Tombleson, late of Adams eountv deceased. The estate is prolialdv ' solv f* n t, AMANDA E. TFMBLESGN January 1020. Administratrix, tamhart A Heiler. Attys. 8-15-22 A I*I*OI X rilP.VI' OF .A mil XT STR A T RIX. Notice is hereby given. that the under s.good li.i, ” been ajinointed -ulniinistratrix of the .’State of j. Preu Ofiiittlvr, late of .Adams eountv de venG*' ’ e> " ,Ue ' 3 ’’robnhb- Solt'I.ABA E. SPOILER, r. L. WntiiTs. Attorney A '’" llnl,! ' rn,rlx Jan. 12. 1920. ’ 15-22-2!) XOTK E OP FIX • !.“ OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to The credit, is. heirs and legatees of Frank Lord, deieas..,]. to appear i„ the Arlnms circuit . o.irt, held al De ntnV n 'liana, on the 7th day of p . n, ‘ and slew .ause; if any. why the final settlerm nt accounts with the estate o. s:(..| le.e.lent should not he • l Pl'r<'.erl. and said heirs notified Rhln“‘'>’n a i n *' n,! ” <C I,rOf,f Os h»lrsimV'es rp c''ive their distributive JAMES T. MERRYMAN. I’eentur. Ind.. Jan. 12, 192(1 EXW '" t ° r turners L " U ' Merr ' ma ” * Hutton. At-
CMSSIFIED WANT ADSj 10R SALK T 4 J”'” *«*« I ip. % mil* south of Bobo] •nid I'-' nrtr,h of Mills him *'• nti’in ltoiw<>. 3«x4<» fl I tarn ; good well an«i cisi*in; **"•! n f.nm; fairly •> ’ltt' hmi Must he taken before February lut. In* quire of Irvin Ack *r. 227 S. Ist St. 306429 J.,,)!; sal.i: Mixl‘l IMO Rep'-.llillg WinciwMer rid" and carrying case in good condnimi. tloht. Friiringer, R. R. 9. 7K FOR SALE I'O'i oi buys' good rubber I hoots, u-ed only ti tow times on pu])er route; Mu" N'« A •*!*«*’»• ( 'a*> 'plmne I'**- >l' t' dith St •./ :m.; |T)I~SALE I 1 ” 1 " l''“* Airedale P'tp.c An Airedale t.m l>" trained to d.) anynthlng that any dog can do and do it lictt' i' I’or prices write. Dll. J <> B CAMPBELL. Geneva liul. FOR SAI.E Round wood tank, good condition, 1" ft- stave, ft. diameter. timber derrick for same. Inquire Earl 1! Adams. Decatur. Ind. 12-tG FOR SAI.E About 15IMM) good brick Inquire All'ii Sli'dl. Decatur It. 8. 12 t:'.x. FOR SALE Limited amount <<f Alsik (lover see i. I’iumo No. 873-N or .see Isaac Everett. 12-3 ix FOR SAI.E G. nd red cow. and calf 2 weeks o’d by side. 1127 Patterson street. 1243 x. TRACTOR FOR SAI.E- Good a* new. Also tractor plow. Call or 'phone A. (' Butcher, attorney, or 'phone sln. Decatur. Ind. 13-10tx MISCELLANEOUS __ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS I I LANDOI.OGY- A magazine giving the facts* in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription, FREE. If , for a home or as nn investment you tire thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write nt" a letter and s.-r.’, “Mail me I WDOI.tiGY and all particulars FREE'' Address Editor, iAndology, Skidmore I«and Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg, Marinette, Win. 14 4 mo. ' Wc enn give von service on Vtiktinizin«. Holtlmuse Garage. Acetylene Weldin" and General Blacksniithin". 'Phone -■>()'. Schmitz & Tricker Gar- ' age- 297-130 PLENTY OF MONEY-to loan. 5. 10 or 20 years, no commission.—EßWIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts WANTED WANTED- -We have a customer for a good modern house. alec for medium priced, partly mnde-n and plain cheap house. If you have such for sale listing with us will bring you a buyer.—EßWlN & MICHAUD. ; 292-ts * WANTED Night clerk nnd girl ;it Murray Hole’ Apply at once. . 2-ts GIRLS WANTED ( Indiana Board ft Filler Co., telephone 116 or caii at office. 10-ts ' STOCK SALESMAN WANTED—In Adams county for gilt edge securities paying good dididens. Good pay to producers. Write giving references. Box 652, Montpelier, Indiana. 12-tlOx I LOST AND FOUND FOUND Clulds S( . arl on S( ~; t ' street. Owner can have same bycalling at this office and paying for ’. thiß ad 1143. LOST A geld ring bearing inscription of S. J. S. Finder p]p aS p rc . turn to this office. u . t3 LOST-Fountain pen. Val^b]7~^ 1 it was a gift. Finder please return to this office. ..... • ■ *2-:;tx FOUND-A fountain pen. Owner c7n have same by calling at this ofiee' giving description of same and p av .' tag for this ad. p , FOR RENT ~~ FOR RENT-18 acres. Root twp ’u miles northwest of Decatu- J e 3| Roop, 'phone 821. ~ " ' 1 ! ''Ly NOTICE Those owing the firm n r \ance & Hite, will ple 3se Sp{{ | their accounts with M r v„„ e or Mr. Hite at once NOTICE An I have dissolved partnersh with L. C. Mills ln the l iv(l .. P business. I will from now on dmu my time to buying for Butler and A .® Xm C *" cnovrai 0. Oliver, m™™., , m lOttx.
John Schuror & Son, lAhntraHors of Title to R n t Estate in Adams ( o U ii(v Indiana. | All Kindi of money < 0 )Btn j ElUte from 6'..'.. 0,, f. rrM ff ‘ to 40 year*, pnrti.i p . yr „. nt „ g Intereit paying tlm«. (OiM . * 1 to 8". W« are In the nurtet for your bn 'iiMß. If you waut an abstract qf ’ !o: h come to our office In purion a you will save money by m dot n » «, m> firms and city property f (ir Office over Fisher & Harrl>. E ait * the Court House, Decatur, Ind. t p,. rens Telephone No. 104, Decatur. i B4 DR. H. E. KELLEB N Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE, OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Di(sa (M women and children; X-ray eiamin ationa; Flourtcopy examination* S f the internal organa; X-ray end el«». trical treatments for high blood pre* sure and hardening of the art*ri, t X-ray treatment* for GOITER, TUs ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hour*: — 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to Ip. m . Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 11C, Office 4o» 138 U AUCTIONEER With years of experience In farming *nd auctioneering I feel I am sbl* t» jet the highest dollar for youl See me for datoe and price*. ’Phone 1 long 1 short on CH. R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Oflice 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana — Special attention riven to Surgery and to the Dieeases of the Abdomen and Female Peivia. Equipped te do tystooeepy •nd Ureteral Cetheterltatlr.* «• - -- WWW • *«w w* w —www —w WI wa ■ r N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST rAr.» Tested. Glasses Fitted HOUKS X to 11:30 12:30 to S:W Saturday, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE i am ready to book your sole. See me at Durkin's Garage, De catur, Indiana JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. BLACK & OETTING UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMING Pine Puneral Purnlehlnpa Private Ambulanaa iereiee DECATUR, • IND. Telephone! Office 80; Hama TV YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER: APPLY FOR YOUR 1920 At VOMOBILE LICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD EHINGER, 287-ts Notary Public. LIVE STOCK WANTED t We are now buying hogs, sheep ami cattle, every week. If you have i any for sale call phone 52. M e are ■hipping every week. 27G ts D. GERBER * SON Have you tried that till pork sausage *at the White Mcai Market? 'Phone 388 and let us send you' some. 4 deliveries daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller A Biel. _289-’f WANTED At the Exchange Ist & Madison—’Phone IL Stoves, Ranges. FurnitureOGG & CONNELLY Dealers in new and used goods of every description. Cash paid at your home for an .v goods you may have to sell. We will call if vou ’phone us. 4-11
