Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1920 — Page 4

PUBLIC SALE As we ure going to quit farming, we will <'ll at public auction on the Anib'iiHe Shouff’ furiii, 5 miles south of !>•■<.d ron the County Farm road or 2 miles east mid 2 miles north of Monroe, on Tuesday, January 20, 1920 Sole to begin at 19:00 :i. m., the following property, to-wit: 8 HEAD til 1 ' HORSES -One team of mares 10 and 11 years old. weight 3000, bay and black; grey horse, 11 years old, weight 1600; black horse. X yea's olil, weight 1600; sorrel hone lit years old. weight 1450; bay horse, 12 yeuis old. weight 1300. 5 HEAII OF CATTLE One Holstein row, 6 yearn old, was fresh in Dec.; Jersey cow. 6 years old, was fresh in bee.; Durham cow, 7 years old Riving inflk. will be fresh March 1;

I JOIN OUR PIG CLUB NOW! We want 30 Adams county boys under IS years of aye to buy 30 Hampshire pigs. Each boy giving his own note with out interest which wiU lie due August 20, 1920. Each pig to be offered al public auction at the Fair Grounds during the Fair, Huy now and see how they grow until tae fairR. N. RUNYON, Manager For further information see Bellmont Stock Farm. Tel. 690-C. R. R. 9. Decatur. Ind. 17-19-20 +++++*+++++++++4"F+'teteH-++-H-F+4>W+**+<H-++*++++++T-++d-+++ | PUBLIC SALE | x_ AVJ t- J- *. ».» v v • • • • . . ♦

I. the undersigned, will sell at pub-1 i lie auction at my residence 1 and one •! halt mile east of Tocsin, Ind., 1 and ’ I one half miles west of Magley, Ind.. i or 6 miles north and 4 and -one half 1 miles east of Bluffton. Ind., or S and 1 one half miles west of Decatur. Ind., on Thursday January 22, 1920, the following property to-wit: HORSES, 12 HEAD -Five pit l ' , bred Belgians, consisting of 2 roini 1 (i-yr.-old mares, safe in foal by pure bred stallion. 1 bay and 1 sorrel; 1 coining 3-yr.-old bay fillie; 1 bay stal lion coming 2-yr .-old; 1 bay stallion* Colt: 1 sorrel griding come- ■ 4 CTuckerjack: I gray mare coming i. 1 bay fillie coming 3: i gray coii; . gelding coming 2 yrs. old: 1 bay col coming a yearling; 1 bay driving horse coming X. CATTLE, 15 HEAD—S good cows; 3 good heifera, heavy springers; 1 heifer, pasture bred; 1 Durham Indi. IX mynths old; 3 heifer calves; 1 i white cow 5 yrs. old, be fresh in Feb ritsiry; 1 red Durham cow ti yrs. old. be fresh in February. HOGS, 32 HEAD —2 pure bred Dur oe sows, immuned; 2 spotted Poland China sows, immuned; 4 pure bred spotted Poland Chinna gilts; 2 red gilts, all bred tor spring farrow; 22 head of shouts. FEED—Hay in mow; oats in bin: corn in crib. FARM IMPLEMENTS—4 wagons: 2 good Turnbull wagons, handy farm wagons; 1 Troy wagon; 2 good hayracks; 2 good beet beds; 1 triple wagon box; Moyer buggy: 1 7-ft. McCom-

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Roan heifer. IS months old; Roan Durham bull, 20 months old 41 . HEAH OF IUMIS—Four O. 1 C. • hrood sows, bred for April farrow; i registered <» I. C nude hog and 3ii I fall pigs. SHEEP I load of breed I mg ewes, bred. FARM IMPLEMENTS Peering binder. 7 ft. cut nearly new; John Deere rang plow, • nearly new; Empire til-disc drill ■leurly new; Flying Dutchman hay i rake like new; 2 C. U. & Q. corn planters, like new; 2 discs; 1 14 disc ’ingle and I 12-disc with trailer; 3 corn plow I John Deere, 1 Oliver. 1 ipring tooth walker; 2 beering mow•r 5 and 6 fl. cut; 2 walking break .ng plows, Shunk 12 in.. (Hive- 14 in; ! fur fly harrows, GO mid !it» tooth, hiriuim double cullipuiker; 2 shovI plows, single and double; 3 war. ns, 2 Turnbull i li'-i, Hird eil I!'*; Hi li beet lack; U ft. beet rack; 2

ick binder witli tongue truck-': Gear-1 less hay loader; 1 Thomas hay loader,. 1 hay tedder; 1 buy rake; 1 MeCom-, k mower, 5-ft. cut; 1 Osborn mower; | I Champion mower; 1 Oliver gang; breaking plow, 12 inch bottoms; 2 walking breaking plows; 1 spring! tooth harrow; 1 snike tonth harrow; | 11. H. C. corn planter: 1 soy bean attachment for IH. U. planter; 1 I. M 4'. corn plow: 1 Oliver <orn plow; j 14x16 inch with tandem; 1 roller; I II 8-dise Buckeye fertilizer drill, good [as new; 1 manure spreader; 1 beet; [plow; Ibe t lifter; 1 Anker Holt: • ■•ream separator; I|.H.C. 2h. p.; ■ -R/clin crjxinr . i . . »;• [tank; 2 steel drum--; 1 -rinti sone; 11 i mud lx>at; i 1. H. f. 8-tt. ti i tor disc ittsed one season 1 < niti packer, used! : one season. Fordson Tractor and Plow. HARNESS .; . : „f hanv . . I 2 sets ot buggy liarn-'. : ome good . , leather hail. r.= ; ome ,-mid leather col-', larn. Other article- too numerous to mention. Sale t cbenoi at 10 o'clock sharp. TERMS 15.00 and under, cash. On isnms over $5.00 a credit ol 12 months will be given last 6 months bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum. 4 per cent discount for easii. No proper[ty to lie removed until settled for wilh cash or bankable note. , Bonn &- Baumeartnor. Am t. [ I. W. Wasson. Clerk. S. M. WOLF. Tocsin Igidies Aid will so-ve good ■ [ hot. lunch.

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; ravel lied , sets of log bunk’s, like he,. ; i log chains; crow harp; pulley kids skidding tongs, boonurs. 2 sets of ingle buggy liarness, 2 cant hook storm cub. 4 sets of breeching luu in 12 horse e.dlara, I U.-liorso International gas engine type M„ 2 pump jacks and power washer, 2 .ream sep.ralors, I Hairy M. and I Vega. FEED 200 bushels of corn: luu bushels of outs; about 4 ton of rood timothy hay; some shredded fodder; some scaw in mow. POULTRY 25 White Wyandotte hens; 25 Rhode Island lied hens; 50 Plymouth Roek in ns; 3 turkeys; I tom; chicken coop ; feeder; ! geese. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC. x ft. round

table; 6 leather bottom dining room i hairs davenport. four-hole coal oil -love, Slewart horse clippers, pair (aide blankets. horse blankets, good work bench with 2 vices, forks, -hovel . axe-., chicken hatcher 12 hen) size, 1 -elf feeder, hog troughs, wheel barrow. double trees, jockey sticks, tank beater and manv other nrtir-b’s too numerous to mention. Ford Sedan, fully equipped. TERMS 45.0 U and under, cash: on unis over $5.00, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchase- giving bankable note bearing X per cent interest the last 6 months. Grant Springer & Oren Courtney. Jeff Lieehty, Auct. \V. S. Smith. Clerk. I.iimii served by the Ladies* Aid of llio St. Paul church. 9 1415-16-17

.ALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY I. Um undersigned, will sell at public auction 2*4 miles west of !><•- eatur, Indiana, on Friday. Jan. 30. 1920 ' At 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: REAL ESTATE 1 will sei] my farm of 8.5 acres, good land, fair buildings, and fairly v.ell tiled, 6 mom house, barn 40x60. Terms on I -al Estate made known on dav of sale. LIVE STOCK 5 Head Horses. Hay mare, 10 years old; bay mare, 8 years oid; black mare. 7 years old; Roan coll. 2 years oid: bay driving mare, with smoo'h mouth. 15 Head o. Cattle lied cow. 10 years old, to be fresh Feb. 6; brindle cow. 8 years ■ Id. to be fresh Jan. 12; Holstein < ow. 6 years old to be fresh Feb. 10;

Holstein cow 6 veins old to be fresh in Feb.; Holstein cow. 4 years o!<l to s be ff -h in Jan.; 2 Holstein cows. 2 •[years old giving milk; Holstein heifi ' timing 2 years old to be fresh iu J Aug.; 2 good Blooded Roan heifer . lives; Red Pol! male calf; red male * .ilf; a. good red and white spotted * li< Her calf . 2 red heifer calves, these , are ail tiring calves. FARMING I.M- --> ' LEMENTS, ETC. Two farm wag- ' nns; good Dee'ing mower; Milwaukee mower; hay rake; Hain hay loaddr; John Deere corn planter; new ■ ix-ci-. riding plow; 2 walking plows;

, Hig Willy 2 horse corn cultivator; ; Gale 2-horse corn cultivator; Hue-key iGis- <l-111; roller; double disc; spring tooth harrow; manure spreader; 2 I good liav racks; wagon bed. a good [one; Foos tip J. horse power gasoline engine; carriage; top bugvy; 2 -ots of double work iiarne>>s, et of good breeching harness; 2 sets 'of buggy harness, self-feeder for | pigs; good rarriage with storm front; i ; g id hor-e blankets; good seperat--2 -:o“I five gallon milk cans; 7 of good hay; 6 bushel of corn iu .■ n -io nushel <.f oats, and about 90 ■ r.tlmb r o: oth r articles no' mentioned. TERMS $5.00 and under cash; on . over ss.mt. I- .<lit of 12 months I Ibe given, purch.isr giving bank- | ..lile note bearing S per cent interest the last 6 months. I.adie- Aid of the R. foimed ehurch I will serve lunch. ADAM NEU’NSCHWANDER. I Jeff Lieehty. Am-t. • lit n laiwer. Clerk. 14 lit hold STOCK SALE ,1 As we have more live stock than J w,. m i ll for this spring we will offer at public auction on the Marcellus i Davison farm, s miles southeast of [ Deeatur. 4 miles east of Monroe or 4 'mi'u s west of Willshire, on Thursday. January 29, 1920 i Sale to begin at 12 o’clock p. m., the ' following property, to-wit: | ;1 HEAD OF HORSES -Dark sor- [ rd Belgium mare will be 6 years old

this spring, weight 1450 lbs.; Bay 11 Belgium mare 5 years old in spring. (weight 1500 His.; gray colt coming :> . ■ obi and well broke. 6 HEAD IOF CATTLE Roan Durahni cow 7 Jl ar- old; roan Durham cow 6 years I [old; these cows are good and big; 2 I Hol.-tein eows 4 years old. 27 HEAD

I OF HOGS -Big Type Poland China ■ I Hogs: 7 tried hrood sows that have I ai.-ed from 1 to 3 litters. These I sows sired by Davison’s Giant, whose S sire was Buster Giant. These ■ sows are bred to Bob I Am and due ■ to farrow about the 15 of March. 2 ■ boars, 1 boar will be 1-year old last I of March. Bob I Am a 2-year old ■ boar weight 660 tbs. in breeding con- ■ dition. whose sire was Big Bob and ■ Dam Smooth Susie: 18 gilts most of I them sired by Bolt 1 Am and are bred ■ to boar of Long-Giant breeding, these ■ gilts will farrow 3 of them in Feb., ■ balance middle of March to Ist of S April. These hogs have been cared for ■ with regard to their future usefulness ■ and will lie in condition to make good I lor their new owner. In ottering

these hogs in this sale I would not : say that I ant holding a breeder's I sale but a farmers sale and yet 1 am offering as good a line of Big Type Poland Chinas as have been offered in any breeders sale this season, so ' pome to our sale and see for yourself and remember you are welcome whether yon wish to buy or not. MISCELLANEOUS—One land roller, I.' set of light farm harness. David D. Habegger will offer for sale Roan cow coming 5 years old, next fall, will weigh 1400 11)8.. fresh in spring: roan heifer coming 2 years old will be fresh this spring; white heifer coming 2 years old in spring, will be fresh about Ist week of May; red heifer coming yearling. These are extra good Short Horn Cattle. C. S. Johnloz will offer for sale: The following property as he is moving out of Adams county: One sorrel colt, coming 2 years old; black colt coming 2 years old in tall; bay colt coming 1 year old in spring; black colt coming 1 year in spring; 10 tons timothy hay; 16 ton clover hay: John *• De.-re corn planter; about 100 bushel

of corn; building 8x16; moat smoker 4>-j square; cab buggy; 28 acres of wheat ill field. TERMS $5 on on under, cash; on sum over ss.no, n credit of 12 month will l>e given, purchaser giving bank utile note hearing S per cent, interest Hie lust 6 months 4 per cent oil for j cash. No property removed until settled for. MARCELLUS DAVISON. | Amts. Jeff Lieehty. Noidi Frnuhiger Clerk Win. Merryman. Crates will lie furnished where hogs are shipped. This sale will be held under roof Lunch served by Salem Ladies' Aid nt 11 o'clock. 17-2 o 22 26

PUBLIC SALE I the undersigned, will offer for public sale, at my residence 3 miles 'northwest of Decatur, Ind., or I >,j miles north ami 2 miles east of Preble, Ind., on Wednesday, Jan. 21 ale to begin at 10 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: HORSES, 2 head One bay gelding 7 years old; and me black gelding, li tears old. CATTLE. 9 head One Durham cow. 9 years old. giving good flow of milk; 2 Durham cows, will be fresh in March; 2 2 year old heifers; 1 2 year old heifer, will be fre h about first of April; 2 coming 2-yar heifers: 1 heifer. 1 year old. HOGS. 4 head 4 good brood sows,

will farrow in March. CHICKENS r 100 head Plymouth Rock. 300 bu. of corn in crib; about 2 tons of hay. IMPLEMENTS 1 Deering mowing machine; 1 corn planter, with ferti-, lizer attachment; 1 walking cultivator, new; 1 disc harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow: 1 60-tooth spike harrow; 1 clover buncher; 1 end gate seeder, wilh gruss seeder attach-'. ment; 2 Turnbull wagons; 1 wagon box; 1 set of red elm hay ladders; 1! In-Laval cream seperator; 1 churn; ' 1 barrel spray pump; 1 rubber tired buggy; 1 set of work liarness; 1 set] nf single harness; 2 iron kettles; 1 : tank heater; 1 iard press; 55 gallon ten) oj] drum: log chains and many , othre articles too numerous to men- • Gon. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—One j organ; 1 Divan; 1 wood bed room'j suite; 6 dining chairs; 1 Grapha- , phone with 30 records. TERMS—SS.OO and under cash; all '

unit over that ’.mount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser civjng bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 6 months. 4% oT for cash; no property removed until settled for. E. A. MALLONEE Jeff Lieehty, Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. Ladies’ Mite society of the Mt. Ph asant church will serve lunch. 12-14-17-19 PUBLIC SALE

(. As we are going to dissolve part1 nership we will sell at public auction 2 2' 2 miles southwest of Deeatur on j Monroe road, on Tuesday. Jan. 27, 1920 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m.. ti.. following property, to-wit; ' HEAD OF HORSES One grey , horse, coming 4 years oid. weight 1550; bay horse coming 5 years old. wieght 1250; black horse coming 5 ■ years old. weight 1400; work horse : y.-ars old. weight 135". 5 HEAD , Os- CATTLE One big red cow •> yrs.; .ill; 1 red cow : .-.eats oid, will bet fresh Marcli 1; 1 Jersey cow 8 years' old, will be fresh in Ma-ch; 1 heifer! :C months old; 1 .-aif 2 months old. "7 HEAD OF HOGS —5 brood sows. I due to farrow last of Marell. Ist of \pril; 1 full blood Duroe male hog. • 4 head of fail pigs ranging from 3tt up to 14" It>s. each. Ail hogs double iiimuned. FARM IMPLEMENTS— One McCormack binder; Deering ' mower; John Deere corn planter; I Superior grain drill with fertilizer attachment; disc; John Deere riding r plow; John Deere walking plow;), -pike tootli harrow; spring tooth ( harrow; Monarch corn plow; 15tooth corn plow; stock cutter; land . roller; Rude manure spreader; 2 ; wagons; hay rack witn beet and hog , rack combined; corn shelter; 3 A--hap.- hog houses; .'-horse evener; » hav rack; tank heater; hay kicker,!, good a- new only used 1 hour; self- j' ■. feeder; Anchor Holtli cream seperat-

or; s galvanized chicken coops; 2 s sets of breeching harness; 2 sets of farm harness; about 266 bushel of s oats; .’.uh bushel of corn; some corn ■ fodder. About 156 mixed chickens. : Other articles too numerous to men- ’ tion. jt

1 ERMS —$5.60 and under, cash; ' on sums over »5 tin, a credit of 12 : months will lie given, purchaser giving bankable no!o bearing 8 per cent, interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent, oft for cash. No property temoved until settled foi SMITH & 3AUMGARTNER I Jeff Lieehty. Auct. \V. A. Fonner. Clerk. 17-20-22-24 PUBLIC SALE As I am going to move to Whitley County, Indiana, 1 will offer at public auction at my residence, one half mile north of the St. John's ehurch, ami . one half mile west on the County Line . road, on what is known as the Chas. Zwick farm, on

Wednesday Jan. 28. 1920. Sale to begin at 10:00 A. M., the following property to-wit: 2 HEAD HORSES: One black mare 5 years old, 1 gray mare 10 years old. 11 HEAD CATTLE: One part Jersey cow with calf by side, Durham cowwill be fresh in February, 2 Durham cows will be fresh in March, Durham cow giving good flow of milk, Durham I cow giving milk will be fresh in June. Durham heifer will be fresh in March. Durham heifer calf. 2 young cows, one calf by side and the other giving milk Durham bull. 9 HEAD SHEEP: Consisting of 8 ewes and one buck, these are all 2 year old Shropshire. 7 HOGS 4 Brood sows, one brood sow with 7 pigs by side, one male hog, and one gilt. FARM IMPLEMENTS: One Deering binder, Milwaukee mower, Thomas hay loader, Cora King manure spreader, McScberry grain drill. Sadderiy New Way corn planter, land roller, Oliver ridinng plow, Oliver riding cultivator, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, 2 wagons, one. 3-inch tire with stock

SALE CALENDAR Th. Following B.le. ata M«ln 8 Adv.rti.rd In the Dally Democrat. We Alio Print the Sale BHIaLiat Your Sale With Ua. I Jan. 19 Wm. J. McCagne. 3 miles west of Schafer Saddlery factory. Im 20- Grant Springer and <»ren Courtney. 5 miles southeast of Decatur, on Ambrose Shouff farm. Jan. 21 E. A. Miillonee, 3 miles ! northot DvcHtHf. Jan. 22, Adams County Duror .h r<»*y Broders Association. Decatur Indiana.

r ' January 22. Roy's Duroe Chib, at a Brviner Feed burn, Deeatur. ( Jan. 22, S M Wolf one and one half f miles east of Toscin Indiana or one and one half miles west of Magic'. 'lndiana. Sale positioned from Jan- ■ uary 16. I Jan. 23. Chas. Getting. 7 miles north ! of Decatur. January 23 —Parrish & Dykeman, ’ horse company barns. Itecntur; 42 bred sows. Jan. 26 Frank Hirschy. 3', miles, southwest of Monroe, Ind. Jan. 27—Smith & Baumgartner, 2'4 miles south of Decatur, on Monroe, road. , Jan. 28—Fred Colchin, 3-% miles south of Decatur, on mud pike, or 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe. Indiana. Jan. 28 Henry Siev. rs, U mile 'north and -t mile west of St. Johns. Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison. 4 miles east of Monroe, Indiana, or 10 miles southeast of Decaturr, Indiana I Jan. 29 Mrs. Rose H.irrone. 1 mile ea t of Robo. | Jan. 30 Adam Nciienseh wander, 2*o miles west of Decatur. Ind., post- . poned from date of Jan. 16. ) Feb. 3, Frank Haggard. 2 mile east and one halt mile north of Monroe. Indiana, seven and one half miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana on Thomas Bess Farm. i Feb. 4th, James and Heckman 7 1-2 miles northwest of Decatur. Indiana on William Heckman Farm on Winchester road Feb. 6—Henry Rodenbeck. 3’4 miles north-east of Decatur, known as the

Howard Shacktey farm. , I Feb. 9—C. E. Marchand. 2’4 miles ('southeast of Monroe. Ind., on the Geo. H. Martz farm. Feb. 10 —Asa McMillen, I*4 miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Feb. 16 —Levi Strahm, 5 mites south and 3 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 11 —Ola I> Gaunt, 5*4 miles east of Deeatur and 1 mile north and ’,4 mile east of Bobo. Feb. 11—John Bright. 4 mite sooth | east of Decatur. Indiana. Feb. 12—C. E. Buck, 5 miles south-] east of Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 13—Albert Spuiler, 1 mite north, *4 mile east of Monroe, or 6*4 miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb 13, Kerr and S' hnepp 4 and 1 | half miles northeast of Berne, Indiana. Feb. 16—Philip Gepha-t. 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Monroe, or, 8 miles .southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17 —Delmar Douglas, 13 miles southeast of Decatur. I. Fob. 17 —Franklin Andrews. 2 mile south of Decatur. . • Feb. 18—Sam Shacktey. n miles’ 'southeast of Decatur, or mile north ' ]of Salem Fob. 19—Victor Amache-, 7’4 mile i southwest of Decatur, on the Lew Sclierry farm. Feb. 19—Dye Ferguson, 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Feb. 26. —Hosea Ray. one mile northwest of Decatur, on Juluis Haughk farm. Feb. 23, R. M. Wynn. 5 miles west 1 and two miles south oof Monroe Indi-' ana or four miles north of Berne. Indiana on Christ Aschhaucner farm. I Feb. 24—John W. Kline. 5*4 miles I southeast of Decatur. . Feb. 24—Andy Zeser, 1 mite west of 1 Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile ‘ west and 2 tniies north of Monroe. I Feb. 25—8e1l A- Gander, Bellevue ' farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. t Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles I southwest of Decatur. March 23, Wm Reppert. 7 miles 1 southwest of Decatur. tank; Old Trusty incubator 140 eggs, 1 some 5 and 8 gallon milk cans. 2 hog g houses, feeding rack, half ton fertiii- - zer. POl LTRY: 5 Ducks, 5 turkeys,! two toms ami three hens. HOUSEHOLD GOODS; One cream separator. ~ oigan good as new. bed with springs, Garland base burner. b ■ TERMS: $5.96 and under, cash; on g wT.° Ver * 5 00 ' a crw,l ‘ ° f 12 h able n, ! ,urchas, ’r giving bank- . the la t & eailng 8 Per cent interest ! ish No m ° n,h * 4 per ( ent off f °r tied foi P * rty removed untU set - I - HENERY SIEVERS - Elmer Sturm. Auctioneer ' > ' H. Getting, Clerk 1 Lunch win ] )P wrvo j .. . "" served on the grounds.'

n-19-21-24-26. — —— — NOTICE The sale of S. M . Wolf one and one half miles east of Tocsin. Indiana or one and one half miles west of Magley. Indiana which was to have been held on January 16 has been postpon- ’ ed until the date of January 22. This sale was postponed on account of the bad and stormy weather of January 16' but will l»e held on the date Jan. 22 rain or shine. If the weather is had on that date the sale will be held under cover, so that no one will need be out in the bad weather. Manygood articles are advertised in this sale and it will pay farmers to attend NOTICE Those owing the firm of Vance & Hite, will please settle their accounts with Mr. Vance or Mr. Hite at once. 7 lOt

I (’LASSIFIED VS ANT ADS i FOR SAI.E 'i .h: <M-i ' ‘ ’ f " n ‘ I I Mar" tp. \ "ide south of Hobo nl ,d'i'-. miles north of I‘leasunt Mills' has 6 room house. 30x40 ft. barn;’ good well and cWern: good ,<>-n farm; fairly MuM . be taken Wore February Ist. Inqiltre of irvtn AckT. -'27 S. Ist St. , 306430 FOR SALE Mo'l'l lsM Repeating i Winchester rifle and currying cnse in good condition, ibdit. Iritzinget, r R. R. 9. 7 ..;S \ 1.l !'.■>, I- ' "'"I rilbt -r I boots, used only a few ’law* paper route; size No. *'■ A I>u*’g*i4n. Call I phone 168 or see Meredith St «rsJurt. • _ 1,)t6 FOR SALE- Pure bred Airedale pups. ' An Airedale can lie trained to do anynthing that any dog can do and ' do it better For prices write. DR. J 0. R. CAMPBELL. Geneva Ind. 1148 x. 1 FOR SALE Round wood tank, good i condition. 10 ft. stave, 9'. ft dt--1 ameter, timber derrick for same. Inquire Earl B. Adams. Decatur. Ind 12-tG TRACTOR FOR SAI.E Good, as new. Also tractor plow. Call or phone A. C. Butcher, attorney, or phone 540, Deeatur. Ind. I‘l-ltttx LOST -A weed auto chain on Deca-tur-Geneva road. Finder please return to the surveyor's office. 13-3tx HOB SLED for sale. See Julius Haugk. 14-3tX FOR SALE 4 room house at M- amouth, Indiana. Inquire J W. Watts. Monmouth. Indiana. 15-t6x. MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS ■ LANDOI.OGY —A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter tad ’say, “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all parth ulars FREE '' Address Editor. I Ijindology, Skidmore Co,. 255 Iskidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 144 mo. We can give von service on | Vulcanizing. Holthouse Gartafie. -303-ts Acetylene Welding and General Blacksmithing. ’Phone 505. Schmitz & Tricker Garage. 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 nuxlern house, also for medium priced, partly modem and plain cheap house. If you have such for sale listing with us will bring you a buyer—EßWlN & MICHAUD. 292-ts (.HU S W ANTED Indiana Board A- Filler Co., telephone 116 or call at office. 10-ts STOCK SALESM \N WANTED—In Adams county for gilt edge securities paying good dididens. Good pay to producers. Write giving references. Box 652. Montpelier. Indiana. 12ilvx WANTED Night watch. — Bluffton Hoop Co. 13-3 t M ANTED—IOO cords of basswood bolts, cut 50 inches long. Will pay good price. See Myers & !4t6 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A fountain pen. Owner can have same by calling at this ofice giving description of same and paying for this ad. 1343. FOR RENT FOR RENT —18 acres. Root twp.. miles northwest of Decatur. Jesse Roop, 'phone 821. 11 6tx ' NOTICE As I have dissolved partnership with UC. Mills in the live Btot . K business, I will from now on devote my time to buying for Butler and Ahr of Decatur. Tall me when you have stock to sell. GROVER O. OLIVER. Monroe, Ind. l 10-t6x. - NOTICE See Mills and Springer before yon ) s’*!! your stock. Monroe 'Phones. I ■ HARRY SPRINGER. ]o . t6r NOTICE All painters and paper UangWß f requested to meet at the Carpen!,?. e Hall, over Lo se B ro. Cigat store. Pri . P day evening Jan. 20 at 7:00 p M i l«t«x

I John Schuifer & Son i ' Abstractors of Title to Kcal Estate in Adams Countv Indiana. r All kind, of money ta lean an n„ , Estate from S'farm., Iroiri ‘ to 40 years, partial payment at interest paying tlmi. City loan. | 7 to •%. i 'Ve are In the market for yo.r bo, Iness. if you want an abatract ( ,t » loan come to our office fn per.oti .»< , you will save money by ao doing 41 <> farms and city property for ui. office over Usher & Harris. East of the Court House. Decatur, Ind. Cttl »ena Telephone No. 104. Decator. M DH. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Dts mmo m women and children; X-ray easmin atlene; Flourscopy sxamtnationa ot the internal organ.; x-ray .nd Metrical treatments for high blood pr.» sure and hardening of the .rterl.. X-ray treatment, for GOITER, TUB ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours:— 9to 11 a. m—l to sp. m.—7 te •p. m. Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110, Office sop utu AUCTIONEER With years of exp.rl.nc. in farming and auctioneering I feel I am abl. to get the highest dollar for youl See me for datee and prices •Phono 1 long 1 ahort on PIP R. N. RUNYON Live .tock .nd general auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 \V. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office anti Residence. 186 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention fives to Surgery and to the Dipeases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cystooeopy end Ureteral Cethetortaatloa N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to S:M Saturday, 8:00 p m lelephonc 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin’. Geraga. Decatur. Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Pine Funeral Furntahlape Private Ambulance Borvloe DECATUR. • INO. Telephone: Office >0; Homo TIT YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OWN-ER:-APPLY FOR YOUR 1920 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD EHINGER, 287-ts Notary Public. ~UVE STOCK WANTED Wfi are now buying hogs. ahe«p and cattle, every week. If you have any for sale Call phone 52. We are .) shipping every week. ‘ 276-tt D. GERBER 4 SON j Have you tried that ail pork sausage al the While Meal Markit? ’Phone 3<BX and let us send you some. 4 deliveries dailv.—Meyer, Brushwillcr A Bee! ’ 289-ts Let us help you solve the 1 rooming problem. We have I wood and metal beds, dressers, commodes, stands, tables, rockers, chairs, cabinets, book cases and many odds and ends to fill >n. We also have a number of ; pieces of high grade furniture ' rebuilt and refinished, al! at prices that will please you. Phone 417. OGG & CON , EXCHANGE. Ixl X Madison Sts.