Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1920 — Page 4
Mr. mid Mrs. Oln Gaunt and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Truster npi'iit the week-end with Mi. and Mr Hoy Count, of Ohio City. Maybe You Do ! and Maybe You Don’t Just like putting your money I in a slot machine - This send- I jug your pells awav. Maybe J you’ll win and maybe you won’t I Why Take Chances? BRING YOUR Furs & Hides HERE You’re Sure to Win. No waiting—you get your I money on the rail and top- I notch prices too. I Maier Hide & Fur Co. I “30 years in Decatur.” ’Phone 442.
ATTENTION FARMERS We pay Ihc highesl cash price lor hides. We have some good feeding tankage al SI.OO per 100 lbs. 'Phone 101 or 100. FRED MUTSCHLER PKG. CO > The Bank and the Boy EVERY Boy should !. ;.n;;ujil..i • i‘li I' B ik. !'li< Bank can give lhe average hoy (he best pari of his practical education. li v. ill b ach him how l< h;tt. .!■■ money. Il makes no difference whether his deposits are small or large, he will learn hov to take care of his money. A Man's Bank Book is an excellent record of his financial affairs and when preserved from his early hie is a valuable reference. This Bank accepts a boy's account and assures him every assistance. WE ACCEPT SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN ANY AMOUNT. First National Bank MEMBER OE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. Decatur. Indiana. BJHB ft Onc ol the most important functions of this Lank is Io assist our Iriends and customers, where cither credit or dependable counsel and advice is desired. * There is no single need you mav have which will not receive our most careful experienced alienlion if presented Io us. Our chief aim is to help each customer succeed. We grow through your success.
••LEST WE FORGET" r Feb. Ist comes on Sunday, consequently the New Victor Herolds for Feb. will he on sale ’ next Saturday. The Holthouse Drug ( o. Music Shop. 2‘l-2t
y, • ¥ 3 ■ ; : ■ 3 ’ \ —- i i-4 L..3 .. Wife ■ ?l HARRY HAMELS Fbe Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer , Can see me any Saturday nt Vance <t Linn Clothing Store or 'Phone me at my expense—- ■ Phone 861 N HARRY DANIELS HMf,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JA.M’ARA 2c. HU
PUBLIC SALE — I ] the iindersignei) will oiler for pili lit- sale at my farm 3'y miles nori' east of Decatur, or 1 mile north. I mile east ol Dent School, on Frida I t-bruary G. 1920. The sale starlim 'at 10:00 o’clock a. in.. the followim property to wit: Horses mid Mules > I 1.1
I 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; head innre colls coming 2 year oid in sprinm 1 l.i'l spring horse colt.diay geldiiig 7 year old weight 1,4110. 11 Ilb .id ('attic Com isJing of 4 milch cow .. ! ,iotled Durham cow 6 yours old In b last Nov.. Itoaii Durham cow f, years old fresh Inst Dec..large Dod Durham cow will bo fresh in Feb., good 3 year old cow pasture bred, 3 head of full blood Ito.in Durham heifer.. ■o .d ones, about IS months old .1 head of yearlings, heifer and 2 bulls; heifer calf 2 months old. Sheep--25 breeding Ewe; and 1 Buck. 27 Head Ilogs 10 head of brood sows, 1 with pigs by side, g male hogs, 1 full blood Du rot ; 1 Big Type Poland China 9 months old; la In-ad hist fall shouts* weighing from ’ill to 75 lbs. caiil.i • (•’arm Implements- Two good farm wagons, one a Turnbull 3x3'i spindnll. 100-gal. galvanized bog fountain. Tiffin wagon good ns now with doubl bed and spring seal, rubber tire Imvgv. 'McCormick binder 7 ft. cut. mower, t hay tedder, hay loader, hay rake, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, 2 walking I plows Buckeye fertilizer grain drill, i Z ne vilh- check row corn planter. t tiding corn cultivator. 2 yd. self clump j beds fit - anv wagon, also 1 set goo-1 t d dump board, hay ladders, pair bob led-’, mud boat. 2 sets double breeeh- < ir.g harness, set single buggy hart-'-ss.; About 1511 shocks of corn in field.’
Jfonsebohi goods: Good range. D< . i.tv.al cream separator. 28-gal. cream cans. 5 gal. cream can. dash churn, table and other articles not mentioned. Terms of sale ss.Oft and under < ash. over that amount a credit of 1!; onth ■ will be given purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last six month '. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. HENRY RODENBECK 1 J. A. Mir hand, And.. Chas. Maglev. ! Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. Jan. 20-27-°9. Feb. 3 1 "9 I THE FARMER’S OPPORTUNITY. Description of the method of borrowing money on farms on the government plan through the First Joint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne, Ind. I The idea is to loan money on farms for longer periods than is the ext*>ing oractice now, as authorized under the Federal Farm Loan Act, effective July, 1916. This law makes it possible for the farmers to make money by borrowing money It is the intention to place money within the reach of the farmer on such terms as to convert’ the farm mortgage into a source of profit. | The money may be loaned you to buy land for agricultural purposes, to purchase equipment, such as teams, machinery, live stock, to provide beneficial improvements, structure, tiling. drainage, fencing, buildings, etc. The money is loaned on the "amortization plan" which means the paying nff of the indebtednes by installments of a fixed amount, throughout a period of years. As an example—On a loan of $1(1(10 payment would he S7O a year, which payment applies upon interest and principal, paying off loan in 33 years. I'pon a Ten Thousand Dollar loan, the payment each year would be S7OO. Borrower may pay off part or all of loan after five years. Loans made up to one-half of the value of the land and 20 per cent of the insurable value of the improvement. i NO COMMISSION—LOANS MADE TO BORROWER AT COST. No restrictions are placed on the use of the money you borrow and your affairs are 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 prepay-1 nient privileges after five years. You do not tie up yourself or your land. ' Eevery payment you make reduces' your principle as well ns 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 Quhin, President The Bowera Realty Co. Offices over Vance & Hite’s Clothing Store, diagonally across from Court House. tues-tf Paul Krueckeberg who made trip 1,1 •' l " h, Ran will return home withH hi a few days.
MARKEIS-STOCKS —- Daily Report °F Local and Foreign Markets. K k New York. N\ Y.. Jun. SJ—lSpocUt to Daily Democrat) n 'U H IhP , tie change in the genei.il • stock market opening joda • ’ V I was off '< at to-’- x. ,b ' 0 114%, unchanged; *’ ll $ l,u,i H . „IT I nion 1 acilh 1- <■ ’ ' I,; It. IL Stores Sit. UP -4- -Ml Allan 1 Petroleum 200, unchanged: I,,MM v rich 7S 7 x. up M Stmlehaker 14, mi ! changed; Koval Dutch 1<»9%, 0.l „. 1 Chicago, .him 27 Grain : I Corn: -lan. unchanged; May down ; > HI ; July up '.4iC. Oat*. Max Un , < hanged; July down 'sc. Provisions Lower. I 1 - I' East Buffalo, N. V.. Jan. 27 -(Special to Daily Democrat I -Receipts 4.- : I shipments 1900; official to New ' York yesterday 41S0. Hogs closing steady, medium and heuvies. |lG.<ajt. 17 00;' mixed, $17.00©17.15; Yorkers, liglits and pigs. $17.25; roughs. SISOO ft 15 2fr stags, $12.50. down; cattle, 875. "steady; sheep. 3400, steady; , lambs. 2215, down; best ewes, 1-00 (a 1300; calves 2550. down. Cleveland Ohio. Market change: I Butter Creamery in tubs, extras OSft69c; extra firsts 67Vi©68c; ' firsts UlilJfiWe; prints 1c higher; seconds 62@63c; packing 45c. Eggs Northern extras 70c; extra firsts 69c; northern fists new cases. GSe; old cases, 67c; southern and < western firsts new cases. 66c; refrigerator extras 55c. Poultry Live fowls 32fi33c; heavy I grades 36(&40c; roosters, old 21iii22c pringers 29@30c; heavy grades 32® ( ;:4e; ducks. 36038 c; geese 25®>33c; turkevs 35@28c. ‘ LOCAL markets. Wheat, No. 1, $2.60; No. 2. $2.55; new oats, 84c; new corn, per cwt., $2.00; barley, $1.40; rye, $1.50; clov- >• er seed, $30.00. — I LOCAL MARKET. K-"s dozen * r >sc • r
I I LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 63c \gtii i: in' i: <»i’ entite 1 Tlw undersigned, c.\ ‘Tutor of the Lot will of Tracy Stevens, de< eatsed, id re’iv g!vv< notice that by virtm of st id will an«i an order of the Adams < ir< nit court, he will at the hours of fr<»ni Io <• <•!<»< k a. ni. to 2 o'clock p. m on the 12th I hi) of I’ebrii.try, 1920, [at ih«- i.hv office of Imre B. Erwin, in ■ I-. aim, Indiana, amt from day to day ’ t »»• ia after until .sold. offer for sale at ’pnoitc sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: < 'mntiiem ing at the southwest corI ne; of inlot number one hundred sev-’•-mx-iilne (179) in Joseph Crabb’s second western addition to the Towi l ho.v < ity) of Decatur, as the same }i designated on lhe . e.-mded plat of is.-iid town <r.ow city); then*» nortli ♦si tv-thrc<» <CD feet, th m. e »ast to ,- li- alley on (tie feisr line of inlot | i.-■•rnber one hundred seven.v-eight, ■ <I7M. thence south sixty-three (83) foei io the southeast corner of said 1.1 niiin’w-r one hundred seventy- , »Lght <I7M, theme west to t tie plu -e feet off of the south < nd of said in's in i lie town <n«».v < «: . i of l)e< aI tur. in Adams county, Indiana. S id sale will be rp ide subject to the approval of said -oiirt, for not Jess that: the full apprais ■ 1 value of said r<al • stale, and upon the following terms ami conditions, to-’vi;: Onethird of the purchase mofi-.., cash in fi .-nd. and the balance hi tw > equal in1 : - ji. ' bio in ti ia • mid I i gI-1 - < < n monthes, evidem • I by notes <. f lhe pur aaser. bearing s:\ per cent inter- ‘ -t from dat» and to be secured by a mortgage on the real estv.? sold. Purchaser mav pay all ash. FHKCH HOWER. Exceutor. I Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 20-27-3 NOTICE OF (.1 UIDIAV* SALE OF It Eli I x vi e. I Not : <e is hereby given tha: by virtue ot an order of the Alams < ircuit , court. the undersigned guardian of Gxiieth V. Panish ami »Jeorge Par- < t h. minors, will al the office of The ( Decatur Loan & Abstri T <’o . situated at I7». South Second Street in the City of Ih’.itur. Adams county, Indiana, on the .’lh Day of I’ebriiary. 1920, U tne hour <>f 10 o'clock a. m , ami from day to day thereafter until sold, oiler t private sale, for n»t loss than its appraised value, certain real estate belonging to said minors, described as follows, to-wit: ■ The undivided one-ninth (1-9) of ' the following <lescrib«‘d real estate in .Adams County, Stale .f IndniH, towit The south half of the northwest quarter of section .-h v> n < II). In township twenty-six (*6) north, range I fourteen <llt east, except therefrom ihe following ttiols, to-.vlt: Commc:.< ing at a point twenty-two *22) rods not tit of a point c ghtv (80) rods • ast of the southwest corner of the i northwest quarter ol se«*tioi eleven f’lh township ami ‘•ange aforesaid, , them e west six rods: thence north rqrht i • Is. theme »a.<t six rods, thence ■■• •. ■ eight rods i” the pi.c , ..f begtDiiin?.. reserve<l for fimily graveyard; also beginning at a point on (he half section line running uoNh and s tub in section eleven (il). township | twenty-six t ?0) north, range four- ' t<s«n <l!> east, which point is IX.Nifu; feet south of the «nutheaxt <orner of the north half of the northwest quarter of said section ele\ (».i $11), thence north i'A ifeet, thenee wr-t 18.8496 feet, thence southeast to the place <»f beginning. Said sale will he made subject to I the approval of said court and on tiie I following terms and conditions: Gne- ‘ third of the purchase price to be cash lon day of sale, one-third in nine months, and one third in eighteen i months from date of pale, d fern <1 payments to bear interest at the rate _ (l f r. per < ent per annum from date of I sale, to lie evidenced by promissory notes by the purchaser and seemed by | mortgage on real estate sold, or tn’e I purchaser shall have the privilege of •paying all rash on dav of sale i HENRY B HELLER J Guardian of Gyn-th V. Parrish'and I George Parrish, minors. | Lenhart & Heller, Attys. 20-27 Lose Bros. Barber Shop Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Building Modern and Sanitary The best in the city Service for the gentleman who cares. -
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE li.'olTsALE 74 an- 1,1 / Marys Ip. % ""•’’ 1 ”’ il!!l llf and i'/i north " f Mills; has 6 room house, 30x40 ft. barn; good w*’>< “" ,l cistern: g,M ’ d co-n farm: /airly well ditched. Must be taken before February Ist. Inquire of Irvin Ack T, 227 S. poiFsAl.E About 1.000 good fire brhk. Inquire of .Mrs. J. H. H"Khouse, 'Phone 137. |s l ' ' |.’()lt SALE Two spotted Poland China spring KiltH and one tried sow. imtnuned and bred for .March farrow, nt reasonable prices. Bert Wolfe. Decatur, Ind.. R- D. 9, ’phone 879-N. 2V:!tX FOR SALE —6 room house on West Madison street and lot 60x139. water and gas. Reasonable. John William, 1203 W. .Madison si. 22-Gtx FOR SALE OR RENT An 80 acre farm. 2V4 miles from town. for Particulars call at ‘.Hi North Fourth St FOR SALE 1 Dining room table. 1 cook table, 1 cook stove, all in good condition. Inquire nt 23S North Seventh St. 22-t-tx FOR SALE Two BOOd second haml tires 33x4. with tubes, cheap. Inquire of Geo. Zimmerman. K. D. 6. 20-eod3tx FOR SALE 50acre farm in Union township. Good corn land. In quire Willis Magn -r. phone 526. teity. 23-6tx FOR SAI.E -Mrs. Ada Roe’s 42-acre farm in St. Marys twp.. 1% mile south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Possession March 1. 1920. For price and terras see Erwin & .Michaud, Real Estate Agency. Decatur. Ind. 23-3 t FOR SALE Big Type Polanld Sows, bred. Also fall pigs. See I, H.
Bailey, 9 miles northeast of Decatur. Address Monroeville. Ind.. R. R. No. 3. 23-6tx FOR SALE —3 good O. 1. C brood sows, male hog. 20 fall pigs. Inquire of Wm. Hendricks, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 3. 23-3tx MISCELLANEOIS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to (he -and situation. Three months' subscription,- FREE, if for a home or* as an Investment von are thinking of buying good farm lahds, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and nil particulars FREE.” Address Editor.' Landology, Skidmore Co., 2X5; Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-t 4 mo. —— \Ve can give you service on Vulcanizing. Hollhousc Garage. 303-tt ’i PLENTY OF MONEY—to loan, 5, !0 or 2ft years, no commission.—EßWIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts KOLTER’S AGENCY City Properties and Farms. 1. 10 room house, barn, out build ' ings and acre of ground in small town, will trade for Decatur property Have a big list of city properties which we will be glad to show you. Come and see us before you buy. Office with Peterson & Fruchte in Morison Block. Real Estate and Insurance. KOLTER AGENCY. 22 2t WANTED WANTED —To rent a small modern home for two years, to move in April 1. Dr. A. B. care Democrat. 20-Gt WANTED To rent a house, prefer one wilh some conveniences. Call rphone 72ft. Ruth H. Miller. N. 12th. istreet. 22-3 t WANTED Manager to take charge of Decatur district; unusual opportunity; pleasant work. Write J. A. Lynch. 2fts Pythian Bldg.. Indianapolis, for particulars. 23-6 t FOR RENT !• OR RENT A good 80 acre farm near Decatur, at a reasonable price. Inquire at this office. 24-27-29 IOR RENT—Five furnished rooms. Inquire at 344 Line St., or ’phone 610 ’ 23-41 X LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of safe keys.—R»turn to Al Burdg. 22-3tx Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739
-SHE MLENOM J - o'Th. Followlnfl sale. ar. A* ?' verti.ed m tne Dally Democrat. We Alio Print Bl "«’ U l. t Your Sale With U«. ' „ .. s _Fre<i Colchln, Mt mile. '■ j ‘, nf' Dei' itur. on mud pike, or I r !“'l.'“jl..»„ sw.r«. S Mlle ** i ni'l l : mi'e west of St. Johns. . 'eal of Monro.-, Indiana, or 10 mile. - southeast of Decaturr. Indiana. 1 3u Adam Neuenschwander,* I miles w. a of Decatur Ind., post--1 , H , m' i ‘d. 2 'inile east ' -3. one’halt '"it” ~f M <,nr ‘ ,< ‘ , l Mana seven and one half miles C louXst Os Decatur. Indiana on j Thomas Bess Farm. o i Feb 4th Janies and Heckman 71- ’ miles northwest of Decatur. Indiana 1 on William Heckman Farm on U int Chester road , I Feb 6- Henrv Rmlcnboek. miles ‘ north-east of Decatur, known as the r Howard Shackley farm. | r Feb. 7 Dr- F - 1 an,!ih - located in town of Monroe. Indiana. .1 Felt. 9—C. E Marehand. 2’» miles * i southeast of Monroe, Ind., on the, . 'Geo. 11. Martz farm. I I Feb 9- W. II- Teeple. 2 miles east, ‘‘of Pleasant Mills, Ind., on the state : line or 2 miles north of Willshire, O. ii 'Feh 10 -Am McMillen. 1% miles south of Pleasant Mills, Ind. Feb. 10—Levi Strahm, 5 mil-s south and 3 miles west of Decatur. Feb. 10—F. P. Pitxen. 7 miles northeast of Decatur and 5 miles 1 south of .Monroeville. Ind. Feb. 11—Ola k Gaunt. f>H miles east of Decatur and 1 mile north and ■s, mile east of Bobo. Feb 11-John Bright. 4 mile sooth i east of Itecatur, Indiana. Feb. nth. Ola Gaunt 5U miles east of Decatur. Indiana. j jj Feb. 12—C. E. Buck. 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. I Feb. 13—Albert Spoiler, 1 mile north, M mile east of Monroe, or ' miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 13. Kerr and Schnepp 4 and 1 i half miles northeast of Herne, Indiana. Feb. 14—J S. Stonerook 1620 West ‘ Monroe street. Decatur, IniL Feb. 16—Philip Gepha-t, 4 miles oast and 1 mile north of Monroe, or 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17—Delmar Douglas, 13 miles southeast of Decatur. F--b. 17 Franklin Andrews, 2 mile south of Decatur. Feb. 18—Sam Shackley, 11 miles southeast of Decatur, or ',-j mile north of Salem Feb. 18.—N. W. Frye. ’< mile east of Decatur at Studebaker farm Feb. 19— Victor Amache-, 7’4 mile southwest of Decatur, on the I,ew Scherry farm. Feb. 19—Dye Ferguson. 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Feb. 19— H. S. Chase, 2M miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 19—H. I). McCoy, 2M miles north and 6 miles east of Decatur Feb. 20. —Hosea Ray, one mile northwest of Decatur, on Juluis Haughk farm. Feh. 20— H. D. McCay, 2-% miles ‘north, 6 miles east of Decatur, 5 miles north and 1 mile east of Wren, O.; 3 miles south of Convoy, Ohio, j Feb. 23. R. M Wynn. 5 miles west and two miles south oof Monroe IndiJana or four miles north of Berne, In. . ‘liana on Christ AsehbatK-her farm. Feb. 24—John W. Kline, 5'4 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 24 —Andy Zeser, 1 mile west of Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile i west and 2 miles north of Monroe. Feb. 25 Bell & Gunde-, Rellevue farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner. 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Feb. 26 —G. W. Davis, 3 mile south- | east of Decatur. Indiana, or one half i mile west of the Raudebnsh school house. .March 2 —Fred Busche. sale to be held one-half mile east of Monroe, Indiana. Sale will be a combination stock sale of E. W. and Fred Busche. , March 4—Schwartz Brothers, one mile north and one half west of Libby McNeal and Libby's condensory Berne. Indiana. Holstein Cow sale. March 23. Wm Keppert. 7 miles southwest of Decatur. HEARING FROM THE PUBLIC. Results of a straw vote taken by the Portland (Oregon) Journal on the League of Nations were wired to the senate January 5. as follows: For ratification with ixjdge reservations, 66; opposed to artification in any form. 133; for compromise and immediate ratification. 374; for ratification substantially as presented by President Wilson. s.333—Dearborn Independent. ~ , FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. ia :O o a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m, 11:30 a. m. i : oo p . 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:30 p. m. 4 :00 p> m 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m . 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. n:o s p . m> Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leave* Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m I- B. STONEBURNER, Agent
John Schurger & s< M1 Abstractors of Title to Estate in Adams Count! Indiana. AH kind* of money to loan « n a Fatate from 6'/ 2 % on farm*, io 40 year*, partial payment at ,/ Intereat paying time. City i oln . 7 to 8%. We are In the market for y our bl|| ineaa. ft you want an abatr»- t nr loan cotne to our office t n P er*o n , ' yon will aave money by eo so fanne end city property tor U i, [Office over Usher 8 Harrle. * the Court House, Decatur. Ind (m |*ana Telephone No, 104. Decatgr, | M DR H. E. KELLER • Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—OIeeoMe *i women and children; X-ray exanib lations; Flourecopy examination* t » 1 the internal organ*; X-ray end trical treatment* for high blood p- e » sure and hardening of the arterl< X-ray treatmento for GOITER, fUS 'ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Houre! — 1 9 to 11 a. m.—l to sp. te I p Sundaye by appointment. Phonee: Residence 110, Office HU >lB tt —MM AUCTIONEER With years of experience In fermi R| and auctioneering I feel I am abl* t, get the highest dollar for youl Bee me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on 89*. R. N. RUNYON Live stock end generel auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 2.35 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indians —o~-» Special attention fives to Surgery and to the DUease* of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Cyeteaeepy and Ureteral Catheterliatiea N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to S:M Saturday, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin’s Garage. catur, Indiana JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ’PhOfu* m BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING ANV EMBALMING pine Funeral Private Ambulaner OECATL* '•*’ Telephone: Office 90; Homo TP YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER’ APPLY FOB YOl B l '-’ 1 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE SOON AS POSSIBLE SFh ME AT THE DEMOC.BAT 0111(1 RICHARD EHINC.ER. 287-ts Notary Public. LIVE STOCK WANTED We are now buying hoge. abeev . and cattle, every week If you h&T? any for sale call phone 52. We » shipping every week. 276-ts D. GERBER A SON Have you liici that oD ’’"'h sausage at the XX hite 1 ' Market? 'Phone 388 and send you some. 1 deh' l ‘ daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller •• Beel. _ LIVE STOCK We have taken over the L. C. M ’’’ Live Stock Business at Monroe. _ Anyone having any live stoc sale will do well by seeing us be you sell. Z1 ‘ Springer & Shirk
