Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1920 — Page 4

x - *•’••- • *• >'■ “** ' ' • -• ••- **-*" • • « - ■ I ■ — ■ --• I Banking Information ON ticcoinil of the hi Jn r prices ;iinl tin gretiler volume i of currency in circulation, many people seek information concermne financial matters ami the ollicers ol (his bank are always pleased to give the results of their experience to any customers who seeks information. I Many women, who are uiiac<|uainlc<l with money matters, I desire rclinhh information and every request for informa- I lion is treated with the greatest courtesy and attention. 3 GENERAL BANKING AM) INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNTS First National Bank Capital $100,000.00 Decatur, Indiana. PROTECTION With full appreciation of the patronage bestowed upon this bank we have proxided burglar' insurance* covering each one ot our saleiv depost boxes in lhe amount of $5,000. The policy is written by one of lhe very strongest surety companies writing that form ol insurance, the bank cheerfully bears the expense of this added protection and invites the* public to take advantage' of this protection in renting safe* deposit boxes. We aim to do just a little more for yon and do it better than you expect. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE >. - — > a ' ’••j«****j’ 'J* | PUB LI C SALES t+++.i.T++++d.+d.4-l-+-H-d-M^-r-. 1 -+-r+-H-+-i-F-r-!--F+-r-I-T-; -i-i-. -

T~r r r r • • • • v • ■ a-rr < I, the undersigned, will sell at pith-1 lie auction at my residence 1 and one half mile east of Tocsin, Ind.. 1 and one half miles west of Magley, Ind., or 6 miles north and 4 and one h- ;t miles east of Bluffton. Ind , or 8 and one half miles west of Decatur, Ind., on Thursday January 22, 1920, the following property to-wit: HORSES. 12 HEAD live pur* bred Belgians, consisting of 2 coming (l-yr.-old mures, safe in foal by pure hied stallion, I bay and 1 sorrel; 1 coming 3-yr.-old bay fillie; 1 bay stallion coming 2-yrs.-old; 1 Lay stallion colt; 1 sorrel gelding coming 4. a crackerjack; 1 gray mare coming 5 1 bay fillie coming 3; 1 gray colt; 1 gilding coming 2 yrs. old; 1 bay colt coming a yearling; 1 bay driving horse coming S. CATTLE, 15 HEAD —5 good cows; 3 good heifers, heavy springers; 1 heifer, pasture bred; 1 Durham bull. 18 months old; 3 heifer calves; 1 white cow 5 yrs. old. be fresh in Erie ruary; 1 red Durham cow 6 yrs. old. be fresh in February. HOGS. 32 HEAD—2 pure bred Duroc sows, immuned; 2 spotted Poland China sows, immuned; 4 pure bred spotted Poland Chinna gilts: 2 red gilts, all bred for spring farrow; 22 head of shoats. FEED Hay in mow; oats in bin; aorn in crib. ; FARM IMPLEMENTS—4 wagon; 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. McCcm-

.....«., ”v*. J-&.*’> fit-JT*! i’a %r ■ ■-,.>.•• JOIN OUR PIG CLUB NOW! W e want 30 Adams county boys under IS years of 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 Fair Grounds 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-C. R. R. 9. Decatur, Ind. 17 19-20

-V T-I- TT-r-r-. -VT-.—r .-. TTv -r-p-.—r-.~J~-.-TT •? lick binder with tongue trucks; Gear[less hay loader; 1 Thomas hay loader,' 1 hay tedder; 1 hay rake; 1 Mci'omick mower, 5-ft. cut; 1 Gsborn mower; ■ Champion mo«--r; 1 Oliver ga*,'.' breaking plow. 12 inch bottoms; 2 walking breaking plows; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth barrow; 11. H. ('. corn planter; 1 soy bean attachment for LIL C. planter; 11. M corn plow; 1 Oliv. r corn plow; 1 i 14x16 inc!: disc with tandem: 1 roller; I X disc Buci eye l -riilizer drill, gtiod as new; 1 manure spreader; 1 beet plow; 1 beet lifter; 1 Anker Holt icreaiy separator; 1 I. IL (’. 2 h. p. i gasoline engine: 1 50 gallon gasoline Hank; 2 steel drums; 1 grind stone; 1 niml boat; 1 I. 11. C. 8-ft. tra.tor disc used one ;,ason; 1 Culti-packer. used one season. Fcrdtcn Tractor and Plow. HARNESS—3 sets of work harness; ,2 sets of buggy Inline.;s; some good leather halters; some good leather col lars. Other articles too numerous to mention. Sale t obegin at 10 o’clock sharp. TERMS —$5.00 and under, cash. On sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given last 6 months bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum. 4 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until settled for with cash or bankable note. Bunn & Baumgartner, Auct. I. W. Wasson. Clerk. S. M. WOLF. Tocsin luidies Aid will serve good hot lunch.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1920

M THE FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY. Description of the method ot bor I rowing money on farms on the govfl eminent plan through the First Joint I Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne, I Ind. The idea is to loan money on farms I for longer periods than Is the existing I practice now. as authorized under th" I Federal Farm f/inn Act, effective I July, 1916. fl This law makes it possible for rhe I farmers to make money by borrowI ing money It Is the intention to I place money within the read) of the I farmer on such terms ns to convert I the farm mortgage into n source of j profit. I 1 The money may tie loaned yon to buy land for agricultural purposes, ,to purchase equipment, such ns teams, machinery, live stock, to provide beneficial improvements, structure. tilling, drainage, fencing, buildings, etc. j The money Is loaned nn the "amortization plan" which means the paying off of the indoliii-dnes by installments of a fixed amount, throughout 'a periml of years. As nn example On a loan of SI,OOO

* payment would ho S7O a year, which payment applies unon interest and • principal. paying off loan in 33 years. ’[ Upon a Ten Thousand Dollar loan. the payment each year would be S7OO Borrower may pay off part or all of loan after five years. Imans made up to one half of the value of the land and 20 per cent of the insurable value of the improvement NO COMMISSION—LOANS MADE TO BORROWER AT COST. No restrictions are placed on the use of the money you borrow and your affairs arc not subject to the scrutiny of others. You are not worried about a renewal, not the trouble and expense of one You have no uncertainty about interest rates. You have liberal prepayment privileges after five years. You do not tie up yourself or your land. Eevery payment you make reduces your principle ns well as the interest, so that at the expiration of the loan the entire debt has been discharged. Such an opportunity as this should give courage to an enterprising farmer to buy more land, to improve his farm and live stock and have the use and profits therefrom. For further information see French ■ Quinn. President The Bowers Realty I Co. Offices over Vance ft Hite’s * Clothing S’ore. diagonally across from > Court House. ) tu"s if PUBLIC SALE As we are going to (dissolve partnership we will sell at public auction 2’4 miles southwest of Decatur oxi Monroe road, an Tuesday. Jan. 27, 1920 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit: 4 HEAD OF HORSES One grey hoi-e, coming 4 years old. weight 1550; bay horse coming 5 yea**.-, old wieght 1250; black horse coming .5 years old. weight 1400; work horse 11 years old. weight 1350. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE -One big rt d cow •> yrs. old; 1 red vow 8 years old. will be fr. ii March 1; 1 Jersey cow 8 years old. will be fresh in Ma-ch; 1 heifer 16 montbs old; 1 calf 2 months old. 57 HEAD OF HOGS—B brood sows, due io farrow last of March. Ist of April; 1 full blood Duroc male hog, 51 head of fall pigs ranging from 3o up to 140 lbs. each. Ail hogs double imimimd. FARM IMPLEMENTS One McCormack binder; Deering mower; John Deere corn planter; Superior grain drill with fertilizer attachment; disc; John Deere riding plow*; John Deere walking plow; spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; Monarch corn plow; 15t< oth corn plow; stock cutter; land roller; Rude manure spreader: 2 wagons; hay rack with beet and hog rack combined; corn sheller; 3 Ah.ipe hog houses; ;’-horse evener; hay rack; tank heater; hay kicker, good as new only used 1 hour; selffeeder; Anchor Holth cream seperator: S galvanized chicken coops; 2 is ot breeching harness; 2 sets of farm harness; about 200 bushel of oats; 300 bushel of corn; some corn fodder. About 150 mixed chickens. Other articles too numerous to inenI tion. | 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, interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for . SMITH & BAUMGARTNER Jeff Liechty, Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. 17-20-22-24 PUBLIC SALE 1 the undersigned will offer for public sale at my farm 3’4 miles north-1 east of Decatur, or 1 miie north, ’4 mile east ol Dent School, on Fridav February 6. 1920. The sale .-tailing at 10:00 o'clock a. ni., the following property to-wit: Horses and Mules--1 span of mules 12 years old, good workers in all harness; Horses, 1 bay gelding 9 years old. weight about 1.400 lbs; speed driving horse 9 years old; 3 head mare colts coming 2 year old in spring. 1 last spring horse colt, bay, gelding 7 years old Weight 1.400. 11 . Head Cattle—Consisting of 4 milch cows, spotted Durham cow 6 years old fresh last Nov.. Roan Durham cow c. 'ears old fresh last Dec.,large Ded Durham cow w ip be fresh in p pb good ■ year old COW pasture bred. 3 head

. of full blood Roan Durham heif'i good oues, about 18 months oh! '- head ot yearlings, heifer and 2 bull heifer calf 2 months old. Sheep > • bleeding Ewes and 1 Huck. 27 Hen-1 • Ilogs 10 lieiol of brood sows, 1 with i ' pigs by side, 2 male hogs, 1 full blood | ' Duroc; 1 Big Typo inland China 9- ! months old; 15 head last fall shouts weighing from 50 to 75 ihs. earn.; Farm Implements Two good farm wagons, one a Turnl ull 3x3’4 spindall.• 100-gnl. galvanized hog fountain. Tiffin wagon good ns new with iloublt bed and spring seat, rubber tire buggy. McCormick binder 7 ft. cut. mower, liny tedder, hay loader, tiny rake disc huTow, spring tooth harrow. 2 walking plows Bnckcye fertilizer grain drill. Zanesville chock row corn planter, riding corn cultivator. 2 yd. self dump beds tits any wagon, also 1 set good yd. dump hoard, hay ladders, pair bob led . mud bo.lt. 2 sets double breech Pig harness, set single buggy harness. \bout 150 shocks of corn in field. IT* vsehuld goods: Good range, In Laval cream separator. 28-gal. cream .cans, 5 al. cream can dash eburn table, and other articles not mention>d. Terms of sale $5 nt) and under cash, over that amount a credit of I*. months will bn given purchaser giving

• bankable note bearing S per cent in ' t< "< st the last six months. 4 jier cent f Off for cash. No prop rtv removed until settled for. f HENRY RODENBECK i J A. Michaud. Viet . Chas. Maglev, Clerk. Tuiur-h will lie served on grounds. Jan. 20-27-29. Feb 3 I X -■■■-•- ■ I— ... .I,— ... . - ■ I PUBLIC AUCTION “ The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence in towsi ct Manroe. Indiana, on West Wash- ! ingtan street. Saturday, Jan. 24. 192*' Sale to begin at 1:00 o’clock p. nr, i the following property to-wit: Lot and building description as followr*.: Lot 60x132 ft., building 30x50-10 ft. to square; Metal Standard Seam Roof Cmtents—One 6-horse Gas Engine, throctleing governor, large air eo n-p-esser tank 18x60; power wood lathe 'and chisel . power drill press, combination emery stand, power jack for 1 rnin in motors. Shuler electric vulcanizer. 150 gal. of high grade motor oil, about 400 lbs. of cup and fibor grease, quantities from 1 to 10-lb. pail: Aceesories: Spark plugs in quantities, % and %; fan belts for 15-17-18 model Fords, Ford looms . - ttou a> d cork, crank case saskets. Gasket Sehlack cotton inserted cork and vacuum fiber brake-liners, alioat 2 dozen blow-out boots. 2 double electric tail lamps, it dbz. boxes quick repair patches. Rayfield carburetor for Ford, vibrator points, valve cores, anti other articles too numerous to menTools Set of rachet socket wrenches, assorted wrenches of nil sizes, heavy chain wrench automobile jacks, p-nnp.'’. 2 sets of double blocks steel shell for inch rope, 1 for % rope t . ing cable, towing cart Woave-.i 25 lbs. grease gun, set of 30x3V: wood wheels quick detachable rims lot Ford, set of worn’, brace and bits, large shop stove 20 inch lire bowl, combi nation lock safe. International truck. ■ et of taps and dies, miter box wit! . lamps, set of rehoring tools, 2 inch line shaft and hangers, pulleys mount cd. leather belts of different lengthand widths. 2 work benches with steel vires and other articles such as spades, picks, mattocks, whonlbarrov and mason tools. Terms— $5.00 and under, cash: on sums over $5,00. a credit of 6 months will he given purchaser giving bankable note ben* ing 8 per cent interest after maturity No property removed until settled for E. H. TABLER Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer, W. s. Smith. Clerk. Smith. Clerk. 20-21-22 STOCK SALE As we have more live stock than wo need for this spring we will offer at public auction on the Marcellus Davison farm. S miles southeast of Decatur. 4 miles east of Monroe or 4 | miles west of Willshire, on Thursday. January 29. 1920 ' Sale to begin at 12 o’clock p. tn. the following propertv. to-wit: 3 HEAD OF HORSES—Dark sorrel Belgium mare will be 6 years old this spring, weight 14q0 lbs.; Bay Belgium mare 5 year- old in spring. I weight 1500 lbs.; gray colt coming 3 . years* old and well broke. 6 HEAD OF CATTLE Roan Dttrahm cow 7 years old; roan Durham cow 6 years old: those cows are good and big; 2 Holstein cows 4 years old. 27 HEAD OF HOGS—Big Type Poland China Hogs: 7 tried brood sows that have raised from Itq 3 litters. These sows sired by Davison's Giant, whose sire was Buster Giant. These sows are bred to Bob I Am and duel to farrow abmit the 15 of March. 2 boars, 1 boat will be 1-year old last I of March. Bob I Am a 2-vear old i boar weight 600 lbs. in breeding conI dition. whoso sire was Big Bob and •Dam Smooth Susie; 18 gilts most of them sired by Bob I 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 April. These hogs have been cared for with regard to their future usefulness nnd will he in condition to make good for their new owner. In offering

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Kcport I-° ra l an< ’ r ' eign Marketa. New York. N Y„ Jan. (Special to Dully Democrat c Pt ic'-s were ir Iregula at the opening of the stock ! market today, f S at 124' ( . up’4: Sinclair Oil 4.. un I changed; Shell Tr.ins|a<rt 84 v »'!’ i.,; Southern Pacific 1011 » ' 1 ill ’' S* St<*<*l 105. off > 4 ; Studebaker UU’s. mi ; International Paper 82’s. up is* Anaconda 61<> n N! General Motors oil 4\; Mexican Petroleum 195, up IL- , . Hears wen* still gunning for weak spots and muovered one in Famous Players, which sold on nearly ■> to 77’.,; 11. S. Stores sold off nearly a point to "5 7 m. j 1 Chicago, 111.. Jan. 20-(Cpeclal to Daily Democrat I Open: «'om. Jan. up ic; May up ’we. Oats. May up :Lc; July *sC- Provisions steady. Crnolirdlu SHR SH RS HSHHDLI — East Buffalo. N. Y., Jan. 20—(Spe- ( rial, to Daily Democrat • Receipts 8.(M>o; shipments. 2.85a; official to New York yesterday. 6,270; hogs closing I strong; medium ami heavy. $15.75® | $15.85; mixed. s's.Bs®sl«.i'O; yorkers. lights and pigs, $16.00; roughs. sl3 75-U $14.00; stags, $12.06; down; tattle, 575; steady; sheep. 2.480;; steady: lambs. s2l ao; down; best J

ewes. $11.00®$12.00; calves. $24.50; I I down. I • ’ < Cleveland. O„ Jan. 19— Produce market: Butter, creamery in tubs, extras, 66®66$k<*; extra firsts, 65® ■ 65V>c; firsts, 64|»64Vjc; prints 1c higher; seconds, 60®illc; packing. 47c. t Eggs Northern extras. 73c; extra firsts. 72c; northern firsts new , eases. 71c; old cases, 70c; southern . and western firsts, new eases. 70c; ' n frigerator extras. 55c. Poultry—Live fowls, 27®28e; heavy grades. 3241 rosters, old. 21c; springers. 27®27c; heavy grades i 3<lc; ducks. 30®38c; geese. 254133 c; i turkeys, 40<*. , 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 MARKET. Eggs, dozen r.. 60c , Country Butter COc LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivt red 59c these hogs in this sale I would not say that I am holding a breeder's , sale but a farmers gale 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 come to our sale and see for yourself ( and remember you are welcome whether you wish to buy or hot. MISCELLANEOUS -One land roller, 1 , set of light farm harness. David D. Habegger will offer for sate , Roan cow coming 5 years old. next fall, will weigh 1400 Pis fr»-h 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; ' id heifer coming yearling. These ire extra good Short Horn Cattle. ! C. S. Johnloz will offer for sale: The following property as he is mov 1 ing out of Adams county; one sorrel ' colt, coming 2 years old; black colt coming 2 years old in fall; bay colt 1 coming 1 year old in spring; black : colt coining 1 year in spring; 10 tons timothy hay; 16 ton clover hay; John 1 Deere corn planter; about 100 bushel ' of corn; building 8x10; meat smoker 4% square; cab buggy; 28 acres of ' wheat in field. i TERMS—SS.OO on under, cash; on inns over $5.00, a credit of 12 month will be given, purchaser giving hankaide note bearing 8 per cent, interest 1 the last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until set- • tied for. MARCELLUS DAVISON. Aucts.- Jeff Liechty, Noah Frauhiger Clerk - Wm. Merryman. Crates will ire furnished where hogs are shipped. This sale will be i held under roof. Lunch served by , Salem Ladies’ Aid at 11 o'clock. 17-20-22-26 MITK R OF <.| tICDIVW SVI.R olHi: VI. ESI'VI'E. Notice is h.Teby given tha: by virtue Ol an order of t | l( . Aq ,„is < ir-uH • UVneil, v dua dian ot Hili V. Parrish and • t-orgv |‘arrhdi minors, will at u lt . of The Ab «‘r> l I ", situated at 1.,. South Second Sti-.-t in the Citv Os De. atiir, A,lams county. Indiana, on r»ih D i > of I’ohrwary, ID2O. • ’ the t,.• n ot iix ■.• i,> ..Il oi",T '.'j' nr'i'’ .‘i’" ' ' her *<'*-«r until I. its np^^i'^^vaTu 1 :: ‘r^i’ tan heloimmx to sa.,l min-rrs. described _as follows, to-wit: t*,. J n Un ‘ l . i ' i,l, ' I ' i o n<*-nintii tl-'n of tne following des, rih.-d real estate In Ad.mis County, State ,f Indtmi tomiVrtJ rr S, »e tl ,' " alf of the nnrthwLt inatfer of se< tion eleven t, 1’ > in mur n to’n P n 4 T tV ' S ! X ‘ '‘Orta, range i urtf < n <l4) east, except there r rom mu following tracts, to- vlt: cOmmencing at a point iwentv tvvj i'Xis nortn of a point c’ghtv <xo> rod* * • ’'f ’He N.iiithw.-.T . or-,.. * tf t * 11 en.;‘\v. n *, ,I, L\. aß ' l O'reU" eight rods. ,-hence , enlt\iv l ~ SOA.II eight rods to the pi s ' ginnlng reserved for f.miiv g.-.L. half* ; seed'on^i l^l^ n"!,','" ‘ of said section eleven <11» thenc* north l.s.siriß feel, then-e west " M« imVinning ° D>e p-ace of I third l anrt ''onditlons: "fineJiniid of the purchase price to he •on day of sa |e, one-third in months, and one third in eighteen months from date "f paymeata to bear Interest it the rate <■ uh rdlan o’? h B v ' 1 S LbE ?> Georg,. Parrish, minora'’ " irr,sh ' ,n ' l Lenhart & I£c .l ei - ( Attyfc

SALE CALENDAR ! Th« Followlhfl Be '"9 ** verti.ed In the Dally Democrat We Al»o Print tha Sale Blllt. Litt Your Sale With Ua. .Lin 21—K- A. Mallon**. 3 mllas north west of Decatur. j.,n 2" Adams County Duroc-Jorwy Brcdera A--ociation, Dec«ur Indiana. January 22. Boy's Duroc (Tub, nt Brcincr Feed burn, D.*<*atur. Jun 22. S M Wolf one and one half miles cast’ of Tomin Indiana or tmu and one half miles *est of Magley. Indiana. Sale postponed from January 16. Jan. 23. Chns. Oetting. 7 miles north lof Decatur. January 23 Parrish ft Dykeman. horse company barns. Decntur; 42 bred sows. Jan 04—F. H. Tabler. at his residence in the town of Monroe. Ind. Jan. 26 Frank Hirsr hy. SU miles, southwest of Monroe, ind. , . , , , 1 Jan. 27 Smith & Baumgartner. 2'4 miles south of Decatur, on Monroe road. I 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 Sievers, (4 mile 'north and mH'* *est ot St. Johns. Jan. 29. Marcellus Davison. 4 mib-s (east of Monro**, Indiana, or 10 miles 'southeast of Decaturr. Indiana. Jan. 29—Mrs. Rose Barrone. 1 mile east of Bobo. Jan. 30—Adam Neuensch wander, 2*4 miles west of Decatur, Ind., postiponed from date of Jan. 16. Feb. 3. Frank Haggard. 2 mile east and one half mile north of Monroe, Indiana, sev«n and one half miles southeast of Decatur, Indiana on Thomas Bess Farm. Feb. 4th. James and Het kman 7 1-2 miles northwest of D'catur. Indiana on William Heckman Farm on Winchester road Feb. 6—Henry Rodenbeck. 3’4 miles northeast of Decatur, known as the Howard Sha'kley farm. Feb. 9—C. E. Marchand. 2’4 miles southeast of Monroe. Ind., on the Geo. H. Martz farm. Feb. 9— W. H. Teeple. 2 miles east of Pleasant Mills. Ind., on the state line, or 2 miles north of Willshire. O. Feb. 10—Asa McMillen. 1% miles south of Plea-ant Mills. Ind. Feb. 10—Ix*vi Strahm. 5 mil<*s south and 3 miles w t of Decatur. Feb. 11 —Ola L- G tint, 5*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 U. E. Buck. 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 13—Albert Spuller, 1 mile north. ’4 mil" east of Monroe, or miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 13. K<*rr and Sehnepp 4 and, I half miles northeast of Berne. Indiana. Feb. 16—Philip Genhart. 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, ]1 miles southeast of Decatur, or >4 mile north of Salem Feb. 19—Victor Amartie-, 7% mile southwest of Decatur, on the Scherry farm. Feb. 19- Dye Fergu on. 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Feb. 20 —Hosea Ray, one mile northwest of Decatur, on Juluis Haughk farm Feb. 20— IL D MvCay. 2% miles north. 6.miles east of Decatur 5 miles north and 1 mile eMt „ f Wren <>.; 3 miles south of Convoy. Ohio Feb. 23. R. M . Wynn. 5 miles west and two miles south oof Monroe Indiana or four miles north of Berne. In<hana on Christ Asthbauchor farm Feb. 24—John W. Kline. 5U miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 24-Andy Ueser, 1 mile west of Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile W, p t i an o- 2 » llos nop,!l of Monroe Feb. 25—8e1l & Gunder. Bellevua faun. 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Feb 26—G W. Davis, 3 mile southeast of Decatur. Indiana, or one-half M.rrt J-,. red |p . | held onehalf mile east of Monro? ■Swr-'sS martn t 3. Mm Reppert, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. Ues 'OFKI M , Vll . 1 The undersigned, P .. . ( Utnr , ast will of TnoC Steveira < f ,he hereh\ gives noth’.. , * l,p * eased. sHi.i will and an orde r At , circuit court, he will a» Ihl > Ailama n *.n to o.kH-k J m to <>f in on the ' 10 " 0 clues p. t’ 2 **. K 'r- ’ Decatur. Indiana, and from da v ... in thereafter until sold, offer for mi? I’’ 1 ’’ 'now city) of Decatur a. V. 1 *” r| ' is designated on the Aord..'?“ . s “"’ e >ai-i town <now city X ~,a' Sixty-three <6:l, feet th ' ! ’*><tli the alley on the east of ". 1 , number one hundred se.entv J n ot 078). thence south .X ' sht * eet t„ the southeast coJnerX Inlot number one hundred .15 sa "’ eight I ITS), thence west t , thX of beginning, being sixty.ti',!! feet off of the south umi ofX,,"? :i » lots in the town (now rp » Jf v ,n " «ur. tn Adams county Tni’ar?' I,Wfi - Said sale will be nwi. . the approval of said ■<o. l i r * ub leot to than the full apprais'd Val»L “I 1 I *‘ sfl real estate, and Upon lhe ’ "»»« erms and conditions. t o .% i . r< ‘ H ' ) ?, h ‘e" third of the purchase Onel'i ,n n'’ an< * tbe balance m tws an' 1 ’! 1 J” stallments payable in nixr* ana uu - i n ‘ een monthes. evidenced bv no? eightpurchaser, bearing s? iX X’ ‘ f ,he est from date and to b? XVra>' nJ*rmortgage on the real estvTvoh'i a chaser may pay all *a«h Pur - FRECTI C. HOWER. Dore n. Erwin. Attv -0-37-3

| classified want ads 1 FOR sale FOR SALE—74 a,re f . lrni I. M»ry« ’P. % mle ™ J and 1«4 miles north of „ I Mills; Ims 6 nxun kouve | liurn; good well #WI ' '' co n farm; fairly w ,-i| d J*" ! , bn taken before February i st quire of Irvm Ack'r •*>’<, 1 4 r *. : 306-ua I • FOR Siu: Model IV,„ |(i . b _ ‘ Winch-Htor rifle amt carryini; i In goiel comlition. Roht Fm.u 1 r. n. ». '"’-b f 5 ~J — Hf I . FOR .SALE Pure bred An' Airedale can be trained ' anynthing that any dog can do a . ■l<i it better. For prices writ,. DR. J. 0. IL CAMPBELL, 1 Geneva Ind FOR SALE—Round wood~mnk77o i | eondttlon. 10 ft. stave, 91.. { , ameter. timber der:l<k fnr" . at „ Inqiiin* Earl 'll.’ Adams. Decatur ~, 12-t< ' TRACTOR FOR SALE <;, mM „ ’ f new. Also tractor plow.* 1 4 | t •plume A. C. Butcher, Mtorn.y , , phone 540, Decatu-. Ind. FOR SAI.iL-4 room house 4t \| mouth. Indiana. Inquire j \y w Monmouth. Indiana. is. t x FOR SAI E-—SO acre iann in township. Good corn land. ij. quire Willis Magner; phon sn ci, y* 17t« FOR SALE New ,>r<>oni house f)B High St., with large garden. \ bargain if sold at on,*.' See j \\ Hill or 'phone 417. FOR SALE- 5 mom house. 34,: , lOtn St.. Decatur Ind —.Mrs s y . t.hers. MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts tn regard to the land situating. Three months’ subscription. FREE It for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter in<i say. "Mail me LANDOLOGY and .1 particulars FREE" Address Editor lamdology. Skidmore Co. Skidmore Bldg, Marinette. Wis 144 mo. W<* can give you service on Vulcanizing. Hollhousc Gnrag.■. . 30.3-ts Acetylene Welding and General Blacksmithing. ’Phone 'OS. Schmitz & Tricker (Jarage. * *2*l7-130 PLENTY OF MONEY-to or 20 years, no commission—EßWINS OFFICE. 267tf FOR GOOD fresh milk. d*4iverrd. early call J E. Anderson: ’phune No. 620. 16t."> WANTED WaN THD W< have a customer for a good modern house, also for medium priced, partly modem and plain cheap house. If you hr.ve such for sale listing with us will bring yon a buyer—EßWlN & MICHAPD. 292-ts GIRLS WANTED Indiana Board fc Filler Co., telephone 116 or call at office. W' STOCK ~SALESMAN WANTED -In Adams county for gilt edge -c, u: ties paying good dldidens. Good pq to producers. Write giving references Box 652. Montpelier, Indiana. l-'G s WANTED—IOO cords of basswood bolts, cut 50 inches long. Will P l ' good price. See Myers & Lenhart. 1 YOUNG MEN for railway m&il elerlo I sllO month. Experience unr.eees sary. I‘or free par!icula’s. exiv'.iiMtions, write R. Terry (former government examiner), 315 Coni in Bldg . Washington. D. C. WANTED—An experienced clerk a' Ba 11 gh 111 an's 5 ani 10c store Ln* WANTED—At once, a good so’n'l hand soft .coal stove, medium siw Inquire at this office. FOR RENT FOR RENT—IB acres. Root twp. 2L liiiies northwest of Decntur. Jess Rodp. 'phone 821. 11 ' MODERN ROOMS for rent. above Schmitt Bros.’ market; ’phone 96._ 1,1 FOR RENT—TwoSiew up to the nun- » ute houses on North Second 1 Also 7-room house on Kiting f®t m ' * ('all J, F. Arnold, phone 709. 16t.>— FOR RENT—Modem house. of W. P. Colchin; 'phone 7'4 •• = — ~ 1 LOST AND FOUND S : LOST—GoId wrisT watch with b ogram J. C. S. on hack- Kost i tween St. Mary's church and Clo'e ’ I-eaf R. R. on Line street. f |n Please call 'phone 310 and receive J