Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1920 — Page 4

MARKETS-STOCKS Dully Report ot Local and Foreign Markets. Now York. N. Y., Jan 10- iSpe rial to Daily Democrat) There was a decidedly boqyant ton ■ to the stock market at the opening today and several of the leading issues made gains. V. S Steel, however, was oil' at 105*'.*. General Motors opened at 309’4. up ll'.s'A; I’. S. Rubber 125'4, tip I'4; Central Leath* -•■ .84, up a,; Crucible 205. up !’/•; Southern I’aeilic 100%, unchanged; Tobacco Products fell oil L Io Chicago, ill., Jan. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat) Open: Corn. Jan up ic; May up %c; July up Uats. May up '.*■; July up Provisions, higher. - East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 19-tSpc elul to Dail Democrat I- Receipts 4, 800; shipments. 4,560 yesterday; re ceipts. 7,2tH); shipments, 3,800 today; official to New York Saturday, 2,660; Mtgs dosing steady. _* Medium and heavy. $15.50i(i>515.75: yorkers and mixed. $15.75; lights and ptgs, $15.75(11 $16.00; roughs. $13.504i $13,75; stags. $11.50; down; cattle. 34*00; steady to strong; shipping sOjets. $12.50©$ 16.00; butcher steers. $9.500110.50; cows and heifers. $4 50 ©513.00; sheep. 1,200; steady; top 1 lambs, sl3.oor ( gs 14.00; ewes, $12.00; down; calves, $24.00; down. Cleveland, <).. Jan. 19 Produce market: Rutter, cr. anteiy in tubs, extras, tliltfiop; , 4< > ; ex*rn firsts, 65© tsi'-jc; firsts. 644) <>lprints 1< higher; seconds, (iowOlc; packing./ 4?< Egg.- Northern extras, 73c; extra 1 firsts, 72c; northern firsts, new cases, 71c; old cases, 70e; southern • and western firsts, new cases, 70c; >1 refrigerator extras, 55c. Poultry- fowls. 27(&2.8c; heavy grades. 32033 c; rosters, old. ' 21c; springers. 276t27c; heavy grades 30c; ducks, 30038 c; geese, 254t;;:’c; turkeys, 40c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat, No. 1, $2.60; No. 2. $2.55; new oats, 81c; new corn, per cwt.. $1.90; barley. $1.40; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $30.00. LOCAL M/.RKET. Eggs, dozen 60c Country Butter 60c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET? Butterfat, delivered 59c Eig trr-et have been planted and are flourishing alongside the wall ot

JOIW 11K The officers of this Bank desire to co-operate with all I ambitious men and io assil them in every possible con- I neclion. f They know that a man's character ami credit go hand in hand. If you have an established account here and have handled it correctly you have a CREDIT NOW that is of value to you. If vou have not such a credit the time Io start one is NOW. nWBSWIfWSHWM I ■ ■ an IM—M»— l iw H — JOIN OUR PIG CLUB NOW! We want 30 Adams county boys under 18 years ot age to buy 30 Hampshire pigs. Each boy giving his own note with out interest which will be due August 20. 1920. Each pig to he offered at public auction at the Eair (hounds during the Fair. Buy now and see how they grow until the fair. R. N. RUNYON, Manager For further information see Bellmont Stock Farm, Tel. 690•€. R. R. 9. Decatur. Ind. 17-19-20 -

| the Nation-4 G.iilerh in Tr.il'.'l *• k;Si|lt:ile. I.oiulon. ! NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE I Ry virtnre ot an older of the Adams iCirciiit Court, the under si,it j( guar- ‘ di.in of Jttne Harden, will at the law office of Dore B. Erw In, in Decatur, ■lndiana, on Saturday the ill st day of 'Januury, 1920, at the hour of 10:00 '■ o'clock A. M. and from day to day ! thereafter untill sold, offer al private sale for not less than its appraised .’ value the life estate ot June Harden, . in the following deserilied real • tali,. , : to-w it: The west half of the north cast I quarter and the east half of the f ortl» ( east quart- i of the north west quarter of section nitleti-rl) 11 township Iweii-hy-eiglil (28) north, range fifteen (15) -a t in Adams County. Indiana, < unit a ining one hundred (100) acres mor, jor less. Said sale will be made subject to the approval ol said court, and on the following terms and condilions; Cash on day of sale. ROSS HARDEN. Guardian oi .1. no Harden. Dore B. Erwin. Attorney. 16. - - — - — _ —_ PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence 7 miles north-west of Decatur, one half miles east of St. John's. 2 ami one half mile south jf Hoagland, 1 mile west Williams Friday. Jan. 23 1920. Sale to begin al 12:00 o’cl > k noon, following property: FOUR HEAD HOUSES One I \r. old Ro in mare. Bay Gelding 8 yrs. old good gen oral purpose horse. Sorrel mare 8 yrs. old wt. 9<m lbs., a good driver, Shetland pony 4 yrs. old wt. 500 lbs., a line pony for the- children. 20 HEAD CATTLE Six young milch cows, some fresh, others will be fresh soon; two 3-yeur old heifers, freslt soon; four 2-year old heifers, eight young heifers. These are all dairy cattle, Holstein ami Grade Holst in. IMPLEMENTS Mower, riding cutivalor, walking culvatortivutor, s-tei 1-L4r roller, spring and spike tooth harows, single horse cultivator, scales, wagons, buggies, and harness, collars, tools, milk cans, ome furniture, stoves and numerous other articles.. 7 or 8 ton timothy hay. Several coops of hens and pul-! lets two young goi, biers. TERMS OF SALE $5.60 and under i cash, over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given purchaser giving bankable note bearing s p--r cent , interest the last, six months. 3 per Lent off for cash. C. IT. GETTING 1 Jiff Li ■' hty. J. N. 1 lurk In ml, Auct. ■ 16-19-21.

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r SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY ' I. the undersigned, will sell ut ~ pul'll* alleliun 2% miles west of Dei itur, Indiniui, on Friday, Jan. 30, 1920 ' At 10 o'clock a. m.. the following • primorlv. towll: REAL ESTATE—I will sell my l.irm of 85 acres, good land, fair . buildings, and fairly \>ell tiled, 6 loom house, barn 40x60. Terms on l Reul Esiate made known on day of sale LIVE STOCK 5 Head Horses, ■ Bay mure, lo years old; buy mare, 8 yours old; black mare. 7 years old; HihiU mil. 2 years old; buy driving mare, with smooth mouth. 15 Head of Cattle Red cow. lo years old. to be fresh Ft b. 6; brindh- cow. 8 years old. to bo fresh Jan. 12; Holstein ow il years old lo be fresh Feb. lo; •to! t--in < ow ti ye.: s old to be fresh in l'-b.; llolsti in cow. 4 years old to In- fr- ;h in J:ui.; 2 Holstein cows, 2 years old giving milk: Holstein licit-i-r. coining 2 years old to Ik 1 fre-h in '.; 2 good Blooded Roan iieiler i elves; Red I ,>ll male calf; red male call; ii good r-'d and white spotted In ner rail . r* d heifer calves, these •ire all prints calves. FARMING IM - I’LEM ENTS. ETC. Two farm wagons; good Dee’ii.g mower; Milvvau kee mnwi-r; hay rake; Datrt hay load[i ; John De re corn planter: new • Deere riding plow; 2 walking plows; If g Willy 2 horse corn cultiv itor; Cale 2 horse corn cultivator; Buckey l • ■ c d'ill: rolh I ; double disc; spring, L-oili harrow; manure spreader; 2 Lo ,<i hay racks; wagon lied, a gooil ini'-; i-'oos lip .1 I’/> horse power gasoline engine; carriage; top bugy; 2 .‘is of double work harness; et of good breeching harness; 2 sets of buggy harness, sell feeder mr pigs; good rarriage with storm front; u-'.iil hor: ■ blank,-t- ; good seperat2 good live gallon milk cans; 7 j on of gooj hay; 6 bushel of corn in, crib; 40 bushel of oats, and about 90, t hickens; a ndnib u of other articles not mention'd. TERMS 15.90 and under cash; on sums over ss.ut), credit of 12 months - I be given, purehasr giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest th'- last 6 months. Ladies' Aid of the Reformed church will serve lunch. ADAM NEUENSCHWANDER. Jeff Liechty, Auct. Bert Lower. Clerk. 14-3t-hohl PUBLIC SALE As T am going to move to Whitley County, Indiana. I will offer at public auction at my residence, one half mile north of the St. John's church, and one half mile west on the County Line road, on what is known as lite Chas. Zwick farm, on Wednesday Jan. 28. 192 b. Salo to begin at 10:00 A. M., the following property to-wit: 2 HEAD HORSES: One black mure 5 rears old. 1 gray mare 10 years old. 11 HEAD CATTLE: One part Jersey 'ow with calf by side. Durham cow will be fresh in February, 2 Durham cov.s will be fresh in March, DutOi .m cow giving good flow of milk. Duiliaui ' ow 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: Coaisting of S ewes and one buck, th- - 2 year old Shropshire. 7 HOGS) 4 Brood sows, one brood sow with 7 pi's bv side, one male hog, and one, tilt. FARM IMPLEMENTS; One I Deering binder. Milwaukee mow r,: Thomas hay loader. Corn King man-! are spread'-r. McScherry grain dull.* Sadderly 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 (ire with stock lank: Old Trusty incubator 141) eggs, ' some 5 and 8 gallon milk cans, 2 hog* houses, feeding rack, half ton fertili-l zer POI'LTRY: 5 Ducks, 5 turkeys, two toms and three hens. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: One < ream s"paraior. organ good as new. hod with spring -. Garland base burner. TERMS: ss.nt) and under, cash; on •inns over $5.00. a credit of 12 months will l»e given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent off for j < ash. No property removed until settled for. HENERY SIEVERS Elmer Sturm. Auctioneer C. H. Getting. Clerk. Lunch will be served on the grounds. 17-19-21-24-26. NOTICE Those owing the firm of Vance & Hite, will please settle their accounts with Mr. Vance or Mr. Hite at once. 7-101 DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric and Power Plant Simple in construction, durable, dependable, efficient in operation. WALTER FUELLING DECATUR, INDIANA 'Phone 874-H Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING I SLATE ROOFING I PHONE 765 or 739 M — i

SALE CALENDAR ' The Following Sales aie Bainfl Advertlard In the Dally Democrat We Alto Print the Sale Bill* Liat Your Sale With Ua. ' Jan. 20 Grant Springer and Oren . Courtney, 5 miles southeast of Decatur. on Ambrose Shoaff farm. Jan. 21 E. A. Mtillonee, 3 miles northwest of Decatur. J n. 22. Adams Count y Dtiroc Jersey | 'Broders Association, Decatur Indiana/ Januury 22. Roy’s Duroe club, at, llri'iniT Feed burn, Deeutur. ! J.. 11. 22. S. M. Wolf one and one half miles east of Toscln Indluna oi one I and one half miles west of .Mngloy. 'lndiana. Sale postponed from January 16. Jan. 23. Chas. Getting. 7 miles north of Decatur. January 23- Parrish (8: Dykeman. horse company bains. Decatur; 42 bred sows. Jan. 26 Frank Hirschy 3’6 miles, southwest of Monroe, ind. Jan. 27 Smith ft Baumgartner. 2% miles south of Decatur, on Monroe road. i Jun. 2S Fred CMchin, miles (south of Di'i'atiir. on mud pike, or 1 j mile east and 2 miles north ot Mon|ri:e, Indiana. J -ti. 28 Henry Siev< rs, ’/f. mile north and '■■■_ mile west ot St. Johns. Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison, 4 miles east of Monroe, Indiana, or 10 miles southeast of Decaturr. Indiana. Jan. 29 Mrs. Rose Uarrone, 1 mile east of Boho. J.in. :;o Adam Neuensch wander. 2’-s miles west of Decatur. Ind . post- | polled from date of Jan 16. j Feb. 3, Frank Haggard. 2 mile east -and one half mile north of Monroe. Indiana, seven and one half miles southeast ol Decatur, Indiana on Thomas Bess Farm. Feb. 4th, Janies and Heckman 7 1-2 miles northwest of Decatur. Indiana ' n William Heckman Farm on Win- < h*ster road Feb. 6 —Henry Rodenbeck, 3% miles north-east of Decatur, known as the Howard Shackley farm. I'«-b, 9 —C. E. Marchand. 2’4 miles southeast of Monroe, Ind., on the Geo. H. Martz farm. Feb. 16—Asa McMillen. 1% miles smith of Pleasant Mills. Ind. Feb. 10 —Levi Strahm. 5 miles <outh and 3 miles west of Decatur. I eh. 11 —Ola L. Gaunt, 5% miles east of Decatur and 1 mile north and mile east of Bobo. Feb. 11—John Bright. 4 mile sooth east of Decatur. Indiana. Feb. 12—C. 11. Buck, 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 13—Albert Spiiller, 1 mile north, ’4 mile east of Monroe, or 5’4 miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb 13, Kerr and Schnepp 4 and 1 Lali 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. Feb. 17 Franklin Andrews, 2 mile south of Decatur. Feb. 18 —Sam Shackley. 11 miles southeast of Decatur, or *4 rn -le north jof Salem l' -b. 19 —Victor Amache-, 7T4 milesouthwest of Decatur, on the Lew Scherry farm. Feb. 19—Dye Ferguson, 19 miles outheast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Feb. 20. —Hosea Ray, one mile north-•vf-t of Decatur, on Juluis Haughk farm. ;■ ■’). 23. R. M. Wynn, 5 mill's west and two miles south oof Monroe Indiana or four miles north of Berne, Indiana on Christ Aschbaucher farm. I Feb. 24 John W. Kline, 514 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 24 Andy Ze.ser, 1 mile west of Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile west and 2 miles north of Monroe. Feb. 25 -Bell ft Giinde". Bellevue farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles i southwest of Decatur. March 23. Win Reppert. 7 miles southwest of Decatur. PUBLIC SALE i I. the undersigned, will offer for public sale, at my residence 3 miles ' northwest of Decatur, lud., or I’4 miles mirth anil 2 miles oast of I Preble, Ind . on Wednesday, Jan. 21 ‘ ale to begin at 111 o'clock, the fol- ; lowing property, to-wit: HORSES. 2 head- (hie bay gelding . years old; and me Diack gelding. 6 years old. CATTLE. «. head-One Durham cow. 9 years old. giving guud How of milk; 2 Durham cows, will be fresh in March; 2 2-year old heifers; 1 2-year old heifer, will he fresh about first of April; 2 coming 2-yeire heifers; 1 heifer, 1 year old. HOGS. 4 head 1 good brood sows, will farrow in March. CHICKENS—pm head Plymouth Rock. 300 bu. of corn in crib; about 2 tons of hay. IMPLEMENTS- 1 Deering mowing machine; 1 corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; 1 walking cultivator. new; 1 disc harrow; 1 spring tooth ha-row; 1 60-tooth spike harrow; 1 clover buncher; 1 end gate seeder, with grass seeder attachment; 2 Turnbull wagons; 1 wagon box; 1 set of red elm hay ladders; 1 DeLaval cream seperator; 1 chum; I barrel spray pump; 1 rubber tired buggy; 1 set of work harness; 1 set of single harness; 2 iron kettles; 1 tank heater; 1 lard press; 55 gallon steel oil drum; log chains and many othre articles too numerous to mention HOUSEHOLD GOODS—One organ; 1 Divan; 1 wood bed room suite; 6 dining chairs; 1 Graphaphone with 30 records. TERMS —$5.00 and under cash; all sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser 'living bankable note bearing 8% interest the last 6 months. 4% off for cash; no property removed until settled for. E. A. MALLONEE Jeff Liechty, Auct. W. A. Former, Clerk. Ladies' Mite society of the Mt Pleasant church will serve lunch. 12-14-17-19

| CLASSIHBD WANT Al’S I FOR SALE FOR SALK M "” u “Z* .! Marts tp.. mile " f 1,,,b " - in(| miles north of I Mills; has 6 room bouse. .10X4" I barn- good well aud cistern; good <o'll farm; fairly well ditched Must be taken before February Ist. Inquire of Irvin Ack T, -’27 S. Ist St | 306430 1 FOR SALE Mnil'l IS9O Repeating Vuni hosier rift" and carrying <as" ■in good condition, iloht. Fritzinger, 7 i f i R. R. 9. ‘ " FOR SALK Pure bred Airedale pups. I An Airedale can lie trained re d > anynthing that any dm can do aud do it iietti r. I’m- prices write. Dll. J O. R. CAMPBELL. Geneva Ind 11-tsx FOR SALE Round wood tank, good condition, lo ft. stave, 9'-., ft diameter. timber derrick for same. Inquire Earl B Adams. Decatur. Ind 1246 TRACTOR FOR SALE- Good new. Also tractor plow. Call or 'phone A. C. Butcher, attorney, or ■ph'ine .740. Dei-atu". Ind. I't-lutx 808 si.e.li for sale. See Julitw ll.iugk. lli'.tx FOR SALE 4 room house at Moilmouth, Indiana. Inquire J W. Watts. Monmouth, Indiana. 15-l‘Jx. MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS —• LANDOLOGV- A magazine giving the facts in regard to th' 1 land situation. Three months' subscription, FREE, li'j for a home nr as an invc tnicnt you j are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, ''Mail mo I.ANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor. Landology, Skidmore l,and Co.. 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, V.'is. l-t 4 mo. Wc enn give yon service on, Vulcanizing. llolthouse Gar-i age. ‘ 3TO4f Acetylene Welding anti General Blacksmithing. 'Phone 505. Schmitz X Tricker Garage. 2 1 17-I.'!D PLENTY OF MONEY—to loan. 5. 10 or 20 years, no commission.—EßWIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts WAITED WANTED- Wo have a customer for a good modern house. also for, medium priced, partly modem and - plain cheap hoime. If you have such for sale listing with us will bring you; a buyer—EßWlN & MICHAUD. 292-ts t.llil.S \\ ANTED Indiana Board & Filler Co., telephone 116 or call at oftic.e. 16-ts STOCK SALESMAN WANTED- In Adams county for gilt edge securities paying good dididens. Good pay to producers. Write giving references. I'.m Moi.tpeiier. Indiana. 12 (wanted -100 cords of baaswood bolts, cut 50 inches long. Will pay good price. See Myers & l.enhait. 14t6 FOR RENT 1 I’OR RENT IN acres. Root twp., 2 1 - [ miles northwest of Decatur. Jesse Roop, ’phone 821. 11-Gtx mhk i: oi r. oi estvi f. State nf Indiana. Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, November Term. January, 1920. I In the Matter of the estate of .Ulhert N. Steele, de<'“ased. I«ayt<n V. Steele. Executor, vs. 1 Martha .lain- Steele, et al.. No. 17o!». N«»ti< <* is hereby xiven that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court «»f Adams county, in the State 4»f Indiana, duly made and entered in ’ the proceeding to sell the real estate of the above decedent to pay the <h'bts of said estate and the specific Inquests and legacies mentioned in the last will and testament of said , deretlvnt, the undersitfned Executor of the last will ami lestament .1 Albert N Steeb*, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale at the office of Graham & Walters, in the city of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, on Monday. l*ebi uary 16th. 1920. the following tracts of real estate situated in Allen County ami Adams County, in the State of Indiana, to-vvit: Tract No. 1. Fifty feet wide off of the south side of Inlot Number 166 in Joseph Crabb’s Second Western Addition to the town (now clt\i of Deca- ( tur. Adams County. Indiana. Tract No. 2. inlot Number 101 Sln k. Burt Lenhart Commissioner's Subdivision of Outlet 24 in J. I). Nuttman's Southern Addition to the town (now cityi of liecatur, Adams county. Indiana. t 11 ’’’ Inlnt Number loor. hi l/anle 1 \. Erwin and Roy Archbold’s Addition 10 th.’ city of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. Tract No. I Inlot Number 1(W»6 j n l"!t;i"l 8 l-.rwtn and 1:.,y Ar.-hhold's A-'ilitioii ti) till, citv Os Iheatur Vitaliis '-oiinty. Indiana. i. l ,';'' l , x ." inll,t Number tuo in l>. O Jackaon s SiihJivision of (iutlot Sumh'-i- so in .1. n. B'uttnian s South<rn Ailititio'i to the town (now <ltv) of be.-atur, Atlants county, Indiana. a,t No. 6. Inlot .Number i 0 in Citizen# 1-irat Addition to the dtv of ueiatur, Adams <-ounty. Indiana. ' N°. '■ Lot Number ;;;i | n f ,r rrel Park Addition to the Hty of 1* ort Wayne, Allen countv Indlan-i ' Said tracts will he Mid' separeteiv ■ Sa ,!!! ■"■’J’ will l>e sold free of liens. l-.i- terms of sale are one-third cash in hand on day of sale, one-third ■ In nine months and one-third in eitrhteen months from date of sale de- < ; d „ pav 7 l ‘L nt " 10 l,p ' lr interest at pXhaser has'the p’rfvHe^f' paying at 1Q o dock rt . ru. on said dav. DAYTON V. STRELE 1 c. L. Walter*. Atty. K 'S-2

Sale Calendar Continued I Fob 26-G- w. DnvK 3 mile xmiih „ , of Dmatur. Imltaffl*. or orre-hulf X wJt 01! >•».. Ruu.leim.h .chool Mareh 2 Fretl B« '•< to 'h' h „hl .no-lml. mH.' east of Monroe ' Sale will be » comhinut on s± K. W ,1 Fred Bum lre._

+++ 4-M+++*++++s 4 I • • 111 111 | | *++H44 64c For Your Butterfat I ;: 1 At the ( reamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice i It pays to sell us your Cream BTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREMENES :: ♦ , '!•+ -F+++'h+'l +-l"F+++-:' 4>++ 4~H-4~;-v PARRISH & DYKEMAnT] ANNUAL SALE OF ' Chester White and 0.1. C. Bred Sows FRIDAY, JANUARY 23rd. At the Sale Barns of Decatur Horse Sale Company, First street, Decatur Ind. We will offer at this sale 12 head of the hest sows we have ever offered, all cholera immune. See hills or catalogues for further particulars. A postal card will bring you a catalogue. PARRISH & DYKEMAN Decatur, Indiana L »*♦> ♦♦♦<■♦♦♦4 44 4444044 ft Mll Iftf *< 4 » »**4 PROTECTION Willi ini! :ip|>reei;ition of the patronage liestowd iijH'ii this bank we have provided burglary insurance cov- ’ < rii>'; (.u h („), (| f our safely depost boxes in the amount . of $5,000. ' !">h-.' is written by one <>f the v<-‘ry strongest ; surety companies writing th.it form ol insurance, the iciDk cheerfully bears the expense of this added protection and invites tin public (:> t.tk advantage of this protection in ’ ; renting sale deposit boxes [ W e aim to do just a little more for vou and do it bet- ; ter than you expect. ; The Peoples Loan & Trust Co! ■ t ! BANK of service , «< l «1H ,- T,l|| ~ f - I , |J 7- ' ■ ■ — — —. Your Money and the Bank Till, waler that has passed, will never turn the mill- B is the same way with the money vou have spent will > ' 1 .. Inon, '. v has passed through vour hands, it ’ n- t * ° any : " ldi,i ”nal benefit to you. Deposit a mm/fl.; 1 11' 1 L lnnt ?ii I , ' avc a Surplus. Spend less and save in Ilion .v * , an 'V 1 . K " u ‘ 'l !,v r<>r vou to get ahead your best friend™ “ “ r owning. Ihe b:"’ k 1S I z r SAE ACC EPT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN ANY AMOUNT. GENERAL BANKING AND SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE. ! First National Bank (apital f OOO.OO Decatur, Indiana.

MOOSE DANCE I here will be n itsnre nt th,. hull Thtiretlav ev 'tiln:'. J H |„ tHry ! Beginners cluhh 7:30. Genorii ly 8:45. Snilth’k orelti'Htra : invited. I' T S. HURGUR. M.t, tor M „„