Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1920 — Page 6
MARKETS-STDCKS Dally Report of Local and For eign Markets. New York. 29 -('.<■•■•iul 1 Dully Democrat I Priccn eu-ed of somewhat a Itlie opening of the stoci exchi ngo today. I'- F. Steel, how-v-'i continued strong and opened nt 1"6 up %; American locomotive was 98‘y off *!•; Southern Paeillc !»!•'*. "d • American Can 55, imchumted; It 'he hem 98%. unchanged; Studebaker Kid'/.., off I’4; Marine preferred 97- . off ‘4: Republic Stell 115, unchanged. Mexican Petroleum 197. off 2: Bald win 117. off •%; American Wollt-n 157'- ; unchanged. Chicago. Jan. 29. Drain opening: Corn: Jan. up Ke: May down '»<■: July down Oats: May unchango I July unchanged. Provisions: low*-). East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan 29 (Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipts 1. 92b shipments 2850, official to New York yesterday. 2090. Ilogs closing slow, medium and heavies, $16.25'1,) Ifi .lo; mixed, $16.5® 16.75; Yorkei s lights and pigs, sl6 754817.00; roughs $14,2r.«ri4.50; Stags. $12.90, down; cattle. 300. steady: sheep. 120", steady; lambs. 2225, down: best mm 120001300; calves 2500. down. Cleveland, Jan. 29.— (Special to Daily Democrat l - Produce mark t : changes: Hutter: Creamery in tubs vytrtt 6464'«•: extra firsts f,'!”'t::;t_.; , firsts 62® 62%: prints 1< higher: s. .-- onds s»«<6oe, Eggs: Northern r. s 1 S7c; extra firsts 64c; northern firsts new eases 64c; old cases 59*t GO*.: i'- i. frig, rator extras 53e. i LOCAL MARKETS Wheat. No. 1. $2.55: No. 2, $2.55; . new oats, 84c; new corn, per cwt.. $2.00: barley, $1.40; rye, $150; ch.v- • er seed. S3O to $32. LOCAL MARKET Eg;dozen 50<LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Rutterfat, delivered 63c IP * " '* ' ?WS V t. < : I ! e i *"* 4 I i» _A w. < wlllwSß ■ ii. HfcWl? :!; 11 ! j' HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer j Can see me any Saturday j at Vance & Linn Clothing Store 1 or 'Phone me at my expense— :> 'Phone 861-N I' HARRY DANIELS 19 tl , 1 FORT WAYNE ANO DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. I 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 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. 1’:05 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 leaves 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 ■ ■ — _ ■ ~- r "
Doings of Army (Continued from page one) ( stationed al Camp Grant. 111. Memorial Service Captain Hotz stated that on February 22nd, Washington's birthday.; national memorial services will be held in honor of the heroes who died in the services of their country. The war department will present to the nearest relative of the dead heroes the French memorial diploma and the services will be held under the auspices of the American Legiipi. The American Legion is requested to send the names of those soldiers who died while in service, either in this country or overseas. Os the S.noo.oon automobiles in the world, fi,000.000 are in the I'uited States.
S PUBLIC SALE As 1 nm going to move. I will offo" for sale on what is known as the Thomas Hess farm 6. mile; sou'll <’l r * Decatur. Ind., on County Farm ro«d. ~, -- mil,-, e:M. mile north of Mollroe. Ind., on Tuesday, Feb. 3, Salo to begin nt 10 o'clock a. m.. the ■' following property, to-wit: k Hav Gelding. 2 years old. weight . 12 <„» p,. c HKAD CATTLE Holst Ain cow 4 vpar.s old, frosh hi 1 Guernsey c-.w 5 yea-s old. fresh in ’• March: Jersey cow, 3ye ns old, •J} : in May. giving milk; black '<>w . years old. fresh in May. giving milk, ilolsloin heifer 2 '-ars old. fresh In 1 ' l ay* Guernsey heifer 2 years old, . not bred. 'Th so are good milk cows. 35 HEAD HOGS sows, will fa-row la March, sow'will farow In April, (hose are extra good brood sow*; - open gilt, full bh.HMI Poland < hina male hog weight about IGS Hr ~ a good one; 30 head of- boats, weighii;g about 40 Io 6U t tbs. each. SitEM 10 head of ewes, lamb any time a ft,.r Ist of l-'.b.. 1 good buck. FARM IMPLEMENTS Ohio hay loader in good condition; John Deere gang plow. 13-in., good shape; UttbDutch sulky plow. 14-in. good as now. 5-shovel cultivator; spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow: stii-m buggy in good copditiwi. single buggy, liand teed cutter. FEED —About j.ui bushels of extra good corn in , rib. about 4 or 5 tons extra good ' mixed hay in mow. 5 bushels good 1 I. . ..<! , () rii. POULTRY- 3 or 4 d >z. ' I'.vim- hens; Plvmouth Rock and ' '•'•ml-- island Reds HOUSEHOLD ; G ,ODS -Folding bed with springs: Sharpies cream ((operator: 3-bumer I gasoline stove; wood heating stove; i small heating stove; 1(1 gal. oil can*-: a-gal. galvanised borrel: 1 and 2 gal. oil juks: top cover lor Ford car. i good a- new; Clero hand auto hot-; spring, wagon bed with c- ar; 2 round ■ galvanized chicken coops, other arti- r cles not mentioned. TERMS s 5 mi and unde--, cash; <m > sums over s,>.m), a <-r< dit ol 12 months v.ill lie given, purchaser giving bank | able Rote b. nine S per cent, interest lb, last 6 nmntlm. 4 p r cent off for | cash. No property r moved until t set I led for. FRANK HAGGARD Jeff Liechly, Am-t. h W. s. Smith, Clerk. c Lunch served by Ladi. s' A:d of,the St. Paul church. 14-29-:h.i :;1 j i I PUBLIC ?ALE 1 the undersigned will offer for pub- (] lie salt at my i irm ..’-j miles nor h- ■ ta.,i of Decatur, or 1 m.le north, 'a '. mile east of Dent School, on J-'ridav K I-', bruury 6,192 b. The ah- . tuning i at 10:ti0 o'clo< k a. m., the following I property to-wit: Horses and M iles - J I nan of mules 12 years old. ,d J workers in all li..rhi*-.s: H<:rs< . 1 bay h gelding 9 years old. weight about L4t‘O v lbs; spe 1 driving ho-sf :t y-nrs oid; x :-. head mare edits coniine 2 year old b in spring. I U t sprinv horse colt, b::y ■p lding 7 years old weigly. J. 400. 11 b H-uid ✓Cattle--Consisting of 4 m:h h '■ cows, spotted Durham cow 6 years o| I j’ ir • h last Nov.. Roan Durham cow <; () yei.r aid fresh last Dec..large Dcd I Durham row will he fres.'i in Feb., good year old cow pasiure bred. 3 head , of full Id-Hid Rtian Durham heifer-. s good ones, about IS months old 3 d liepd of yea'lings. heifer and 2 bull : heifer calf 2’ non ths old Sheep —25 f . breeding Ewes and 1 Buck. 27 Hea l ii Hog. 10 head of brood sows. 1 with J pigs by side, 2 male ho - . 1 full blood Daroe; 1 Big Type Poi nd China 9 c months old; 15 head last fall shon's weighing from 51) to 75 lbs. earn. ( . Farm Implements—Two good fat T-l 1-w.i-rons. one a Turnbull :'x2’ i snindall, ” |:; , '->;til. galvanized hog fountain. Tis-wa-.on good as pew will; do::b! . bed a id spring seat, ruhlior tire buggy. McCormick binder 7 C. < nt. mower. c hay tedder, hay leader, hay raJte, di-.’ ffWfrow, spring tooth harrow, 2 wi-lking' plows Buckeye fertilizer grain drill.! Zanesville chock row corn planter,‘ rilling corn cultivator. 2 vd self dump • • beds fits any wagon, also ;-.et pond- i 1 yd. dump board, hay ladder-.jiair hob f Sled' : , mud boat. 2 sets double breeoli- f iag harness, set single buggy harness, a About 15ft shocks of corn in field, c Household goods: Good range. De- ( Lava! cream separator, 28-gal. cream! cans, 5 gal. cream can. dash churn. I table, and other articles nut mention- 1 ed. Terms of sale $5.00 and un<L r 1 cash, over that amount a credit of 12 month ', will bo given nun ha .er giving bankable note bearing .8 per cent In- 1 '■■rest the last six months. ' per e—it off for cash. No property removed sin-
■ • I> • : ' itp I , . V /I ■ ‘ I• V . ' I. 11 'VIw .t I til settled for. HENRY- RODENBECK J. A. Michaud. Auct . Cbos. Mayle,•. Clerk. Lunch will bo served on grounds. » ■Tan. 20-27-29. Feb. 2 4 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notife is hereby given that the Common Council of the < tty..of Decatur. Indiana, will on the . 3rd day or rebriinry, 1020, at . o'clock p. tn., al thetr council in Citv Hall, receive sealed pro-r-'Mtais for the construction of the following improvements, to-wit-A local sewer, known as the James " comim-m-ingr in the 1 , 7,',„' r i '" t .* ,n -' ,n Avenue and runnng southeast on the west side of . -th street to Monroe street and there . Io terminate in the Monroe su--oi -n ,T’ an<! Hf-eeineatlons . , on file in the of the c|tv Bidders blanks will be furnished hv 1 the citv engineer. All bids muflt Je-‘n’? pi ”‘ ,< ‘ < ’,. hv a '■ertined eheck for ’ , :l , s ‘‘''denee c.f good f ntth r , f tnp The council reserves the right tn 0 reli ct anv or all blds. , Witness mv hand and seal this 2hth " <lay of January. 1920. R. Cl. CHRISTEN. ” City Clerk.
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PUBLIC SALE ' I Having sid.l our farm. we. the and 'm-sivm d. will offer at public auetioi I mile oust of Bluffton river hridg< 1 on Monday, February 2. 192" the hd I. mwim- proptertv to-wit: Sale coni f menclng at 1<» a. m„ 9 Horses unc Mule- I dapple grey mare bred t< . . -sing s years "hl. weKlht J.4..1 ' Hottpd in every way: I red roan male G veins ohl weight 1.525, sound ill > every wav bred to jack; sorrel marc • ii - ear.- old weight 1.425 bred to Jack ' -ou'n I in every way; gray more Hl I V, . rs Ohl weight 1.4511 hr. d to jack ; sound in every wujr; g'-neral purpose man- 1- .''-nrs old wei-ht I «s<) sound and hiilv i.ioke, color buy. w.uk m nil harness; 2 spring mules extra line as good a pair as you . ver saw no belirn-; im-fsl.-r-d jack coming 5 yearold 16 hards < xla large bone, good breeder, see his colts day oi. sab*. <;ui< k service: one jennett 8 yours old 15 hand extra large. 8 Cattle Jersey cow 6 years oid extra good butter cow to be f. sb March 31; Jersey .ow 7 years old extra good butter cow to be Ir.-sli middle July: Jer ey cow 8 years old exti-fl good lilitter^cow, was fresil ill September, Jersey cow h years old was fresh Is tof Dec.: Black Jersey cow 9 year, old to be Ire; n Marell S; Jersey cow S yeas old. These cows lest 5 8-10 to 9 5-10; two heifer .wives coming yearlings. IS Hog; Heql hoar Titanic Bond 2 year- old weight 800. 13 inch luine sire Humpies wonder d un Titanic lady his brother was senior chamfiion at Indianapoiis mil ibis year Mr. Rumple refused $3.00"' tor his mother. Sows, Doras Erpan.on aid Dortha Expansion sire Lnnker Suprise; dam Jumbo Expansion br.-d to Titanic Bond; 3 gilts by Dor.; Expansion bred io Titanic Hund., they are sired !;v Bust r-- Eqi-al; Mountain laidy B /ire Mountain Hill Hie ss.om. ..oar til.-: sold last spring; dam Lady Mast-Mien B will have pigs by day el stile; Lady Jumbo, sire letitig .liunbo; : dam Ideal, v ill have nigs by day of ale; one gilt by Smooth Maid Buster die by the mighty Giant Buster it costs SI,OOO for a litter of pigs from him: sir- I'etro-eimi Giant: he by MoYiw’s Big Bone sth; 4 gilts sir - I l.v Giant Disturber, the sl.siH) boar that Mr. John Williams lias, dam Mountain Lady B; Red Cross Giam- ss ire Model Jumbo, dam Giant Ell. rbrack ‘bred four fall l-igs. AH hogs double initnued. Sheep 12 Shropshire II ewes, all these shfeep are from Ito 2 years old. Poultry—26 head l.hcdf Island Reds, these hens are laving; 2 dozen Plymouth Rock chickmis::! Belgian Hares. Grain—Grain bay, oats, barley, timothy, hay ami oats straw in mow and some fodder: •ome s.-ed corn yellow dent; some Clover -.-ed. Farming Implements ■ McCormick hinder 8 foot cut; Keystone gearles hay loader; 10-ho.d fertilizer drill; one C. B. A Q. corn planter: 2 siitglo Dutchmen corn plow:;; McCormic!: mower 5-ft. cut: tandem disc; Oliver walking plow ; Jelin Deere riditje. breaking «ph>w: 2harrows; on- 1 3% Turnbull wagon: 1 V.’ .er wagon good as hew; 1 two vurd gravel bed: 1 hay tedder; 1 new Nison manure spreader; 1 ret of hay ladders a-d corn bsd combined: 1 sulky c. rn cart: 1 Storm King buggy: I rubber tired yomu- inank-J-uggy. b<>g feeder 4 hog coop;. 26x8: 1 A .-no; 1 feed c-o/tec 75 gal; 1 i.iu-l lioat: log bunk; : log -hain-: pit ii (or.-.; hug fountain ami barrels; hm.>i!er and ml; 1 heavy spring w,.--ron: I pair of platform scales; 1 Fairbanks k- Morse 1% H P. gasoline engineI wood rack 16 ft. long: 7 gal van zed liicken coops; 1 Economy King cream separator ••■$ 16 good V new 2 i< able sets of work harness. 2 sm 1' buggv harness, horse collars, tlv lets and halters. One Ford touring ar. 1919 mod d in first dess condi i n. Reason tor selling going to wn. 1 Collie dog. good stock dog. Sale to begin at 10-bo. Terms Sums of $5.00 and under ash. Sums over ss.off a credit o" 12 month;- will he given purt-hase-- giving hankaid. not-- with approved security bearing interest at 8 per cent t-i-t 6 months. No property to be removed until settled, for. -1 p. r eont discount for cash on Huff- s.;ier. Lunch served on grounds. J. M. BARTON &. SON Auctioneer-. Noah Frmihigtr and it. Barton. of'Mtincie. Frank Waugh, clerk. 1-29-M THE MONEY SHRINKAGE. (Dearborn Independent) When a Canadian or other coin is di .eou.il d. what does if mean? T'.e f-.-deral reserve board has prepared th- - table showing the par val.-.e and lowest rate reached during week of January 3: China: Countries. Coin Par Vai. Lowest England Pound. .$4.8665 $3,765 France Franc.-. .193 '.092 riclgiinh Franc... .193 .992'5 Italy Liral93 .6?7.4 Switzerland Franc.. 193 . .17-5 Germany Mark.. .2382 .02":’. Poland Mark.. .2382 JVI'J Czeeho-laVakia Krone .2926 .0170 Jugo-Slavia Krone .2026 .009 Rumania Ix>ul93 , .0285 Spain Peso... .193 .1925 Denmark Krone ,2G$ .1910 Norway Krone. .268 - .2929 Sweden IJjone. .268 .2140 Netherlands Guilder .268 .37375 Argentina Peso... 1:65 luia.r, Brazil Milreis.. * 5462 x. 275 Mexico. Peso.... *.4985 .5032 Japan Yen 49.85 50375 Hongkong Dollar., z. 8642 .94 Shanghai Tael... .z 1.202 154 *Gol<l: x Government paper; z Approximate. The department' of .agriculture ' dates that Americans' are eating eight ■ per cent less meat than they , ate 20 years ago. , America raises a half bushel of peaches for every man, woman and child. Os these, about 30,009,000 L bushels remain on the farms.
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"• ■ m , of the L'l "Id' l ' , eno i .intra t nn.i f'"”' 1 ... forf.it ’■ 1 JiL"»'!u!! k "nd 1 ni.- 1 "susi of '■; | “’■i ! na!"AS > "^ee.'l"‘n , n.l' jj'iutdated dam--n-. < for so-h failure. ,-„-(u.-r infmiratbm jn " the above .an be ohtamo'l fro i -f ( ~in .-ii.leiit of <-itv l.lglit a U .lt.r ; 1 '-ri'o <'oiin.il reserves tin* right t” I reje.-l any or all bids <>r any p.vts 1 '’ ii-'.'l'b-r shall state in proposal tb- ’ terms of payment vvbleh thev pro- . po.se (O offer’to rhe < itv of lieeatur. Eaoli bid must be lu-i-.mipnnlcd " . non-e.illusion nftMav-h-Witness niv Igind and S'-'il this -I t i dnv of February, lit--’". H <; CIIHISTF.N.' ....•Ii City Clerk Notice is hereby given, that the ,111,1...-mned t;a.» be. n appointed a<ln,ii.;st 1-atrix of the . stat, of .1. I- '<-<l s .uhler. late of Adams county. de..■s.sl Th- estate U probably solCLAHA )■!. Sl't'HLKl'.. AdministJitrix C. L Walters, Attorney., Jan. It, 19J0. 15-22-29 xo-fK'll to xox-lti>tiii:x t ' Siat«‘ of Imli.-ma, Comity of >'s: l.irob utal. VS. PetbT Plainer. In the Adams Cir< oil (’ourt. February Term, 11*20. <’ai>e No. 1005.". Quiet Title. ju«»u the plaintiffs, by their atito ricvsl St hurxer <V Sou. and Smith ' -irish, ami file their complaint herein ■ 14>bf< • t h<-r with the atHidavit ot a tompeienl person that the residence i pttr; diligent inquiry is unknown of ti < fuihyw insc m.med defendants in 4;.it! < .mse. to-wit: p. l* r Piolncr, and Plotner. <liristian name is unknown, if ‘i< be marrietl: Chris'ena Killhover, in< j Kfllhover, her husband. if ‘sip. h< married, u > Christian name «< unknown; Daniel St.iener, and —*— Slj* hi. his wife, .1 li» he married, h- • Christian name is unlCnown: 1.4 m Steiner, and Steiner. his vviit. if he married, whose uhrisi .it nanjo isr unknown; Itarbia llasi , or P.-irbara llasinger, and •—— Kissinger, or ilasinjfer, her husI. mariied« w boat ■ . ..a nano- is unknown; Anna Steiner a } Steiner, ier husband, if she. to married, whose < Kristian name is • known Catharine Amstutz and \iiN tiitz her husband, if she be married. whose < Kristian name is unKii«.wn. Frederick Riffe. and < tHffe, his wife if lie Ke n»arrie<i, whose hestian name is unknown; Manetta lieffo and —— Reffe mr husband, if ’xhe lie married, whose Christian name is unknown. Ail the unknown ul and w d<»ws children. heirs, surviving uses, creditors, legatees, trustees. . .d ♦ ut i > of th«- last will and tes«M‘ tach ..mi all of the ala>\e irknown defendants, >nd all the sue< essors in interest respectively oi ua« h and al! of the above ntmed .«n ! the* unknown defendants, he names of all of whom are unkn« a to the plaintiffs, all of th».vi.men on* • known by any of the names and designations above stated. ,v?; <sr minus muv h.; e been chunked, ind who art now known b> other <mc-. t!;o nar ■> of all of T. hom are unknown to the plaintiffs; the : >*uus» s . . :tl! the uers.ms above named, deh c l .Hid Stesim itvl as defendants who arc married, the names of all of whom are unkiwwn to the plaintiffs; • M p ; ••ns or no rat ions who as<vrt o» migrkt assert any claim or tit! lien upon the real estate deril’eil in' the • . mplaint in this -a< - : ion b>. throuun Air am!* r any «»l cl'‘ - <l. f« :iil.ints to this n< deribed and desitfnofed in sai<l eomnkunt, the names vs all whom are unknown to the plaintiffs, and all ; f !;•• n are n<»n-r sidents as the state • f Indiana. That <t »a use *»f m linn exists ag*»n't e < < ..nd all said abo e named dek ii.iants; that »a< ii and all hf .-aid is a necessary party to said action, and th y are believed t * •*e lion-residents of the State of Indiana. That said < atise of action is for the purpose of th*- till*- ot the piaintiffs in s.ti I action tn the following «ies«ribcd real estate situate in Adams county. Indiana, to-wit' The west half of the jiorthweft quarter of section twenty-fiw. in township twenty-six north. ran ire thirteen east. Alsu. Forty acres off the north end us the southwest qmirtcr of said section twenty-live in t*»wnship twenty--i.\ north. rans<‘ (hirDen east. A Ho. the so*»th half of the southwest quarter < f Die northeast quarter of section thirteen in township tw« uty-six north, range thirteen east. A!< >, the northeast quarter of the south ast quarter of said se<-tir*n thirteen in said township twenty-six no; tin i.mKo thirteen east. T! - action : s instituted by the. plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title U 5 a»b the above <les* r»be ; fal estate as against all t!ie de--1 i.junds, • laims a»rd claimants v. hati s«»e'v-". N'ot w i is therefore hereby Riven ; s.iefeu'k'.nts and each **f (hern that unless they he and appear be- » t »re the Adam« t’ircult Court at the CoiHt House in the City of Decatur, rounty. Indiana, on the first > il.iv o: \pr*l. Rue. the s lie being’ Uie — jnridh !al dau of a term of the Adorns Rircu’t Court -of the Stiu*- of - Indiana to he holden nn the first day 5 of April. P»2O. ami answer or demur 1 »o said complaint the same will be hear*! and* determined in their ab- ) sence. In Witness Whereof, I have hereJ unto set my hand and affixed the sen! of s iid Court at the office of the t’lcrk in the City of Decatur. Indiana, S this 28th day «»f .lannarv, I*l2o. JOHN T KELLY, '» Clerk Adarqs Circuit Court. Sc laeger & Son. Smith & Parrish. 2 Attorneys-for Plaintiffs. 29-5-12 a— ■ EQUITY MEETING SATURDAY >■ Martin Gerke. temporary secretary lof the Equity Exchange lia' sent ont | postal cards announcing that the c national president will speak at the g court house hare at 1:30 Saturday afternoon. The card says they hav« members here now and want is d other 100 at once. They rdv< : 0 staiTt an elevator here this year th< postal says. N. -r;™
CLASSIFIED W ANT ADS FOK SALE and l'g n’"«" nor "' " f Mills; has 6 room bou-w. b!lr!t: good well ami eistem. *<* t 0.,.; tody quire of irv.n Ack, r. 22. S. t;!/) 'for SALE About I.OfM) K<""l ,iM brick. Inquire of Mr- J 11 house. 'Phone 1371 FOlt SALE tl room lion •- "O I Madison street and lot Wxl39.' water und Ra»- 1 h " William. 12t>3 W. Madison st. 2-".tx H)ll SAUE OR RKNT An 80 acre farm miles from town. For, particulars call nt '-16 Xorth Fourth St j FOR SALE 1 Dining room table. 1 cook table 1 cook stove, all m; good condition. Inquire nt 238 North , o. 22-6<xl Seventh St. j lor SALE 50-acre farm in Union, township. Good corn land. 1" , quire Willis Maum -r. 'phone 5?-:.; 23-6tx city. FOR SALE Mrs. Ada Roe's 42-a-re j farta in St. Marys twp.. I'i mih-j south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. Pdsses sion March 1. 1920. For price and | terms see Erwin A- Michaud. R-’al Estate Agency, Decatur, Ind. t. FOE SALE Big Type Polanhl Sow .j bred. Also fall pigs. See 1.. IL Bailey. 9 miles northeast of Decatur. Address Monroevill-, Ind.. R H- X'o. 3. FOR SALE 3 good O. I. C br-md sows, male hog. 20 fall pigs. Inquire of AVm. Headricks. D catut j ln<U, R. R. 3.23-3LX FOR SALE 7 4-01,01 hous vv-ll !• . :• ed. A bargain if taken before Eli. Isth. Mrs. S. U Dutcher. 104 street. 24 •• '.-It KENT—A go..<' N M near Decatur, at a reasonable pri Inquire at this office. l-Olt SALE I nave a few properta-s for sale, priced right for q.:i<k ■ If you are looking tor city prop,- ’’ see me. before you buy Wm. Norris. .'l2 S. pftb Street. FOR SALE Hous and lot . W ; Chester" street, splendid bargalh; also threv vacant lots, must ite sold to close estate. Inquire of Hemy > ark ley. rural 'phone 13 or Clark J. Lutz, Att'y., phone 66. 25-3tx c-o-c' MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS
»» ivv v > n ■ rt • I H w -» i LANDOLOGY —A magazine giving t: » facts in regard to the laud situation. Three months' subscription, FREE. If : for a home or as. an» investment you are titinking of buying good farm , lands, simply write m- a Piter T.d say. "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all ’• particulars FREE" Addre- -. Editor ' Landology. Skidmore Land Co.. 2 k .'> . Skidmore Bldg.. Marinette. V. is l-(4 mo. ! Wo can give yon service on Vulcanizing. Dollhouse Gar- ' age. 303-ts PLENTY OF MONEY- to loan. 5, It) 1 or 20 years, no commission.—EßWIN’S OFFICE. 267-ts ; WANTED WANTED To rent a small mod rn home for two years, to move in April 1. Dr. A. B. care Democrat. 20-fit WANTED—Manager to take charge ot Decatur district: unusual opporte.nity; pleasant work. Write J 4 A. | ■ Lynch. 205 Pythian Bldff., Indianapolis, for particulars. 23-6 t ; WANTED—Young man or woman to 1 serve ar reporter. Inquire at this I , office. 05 “t 1 . AOl NG MEN—For Railway Mail Clerks, sllO month. Experience tin- ’ , necessary. For free particulars ex- - aminfftions, write R. Terry (former 1 Government Examiner) 315'Continent-‘ ’ :;! bldg., W -hington. 25-7 t ■ ( WANTED—Lady stenographer; and " . office clerk. Inquire at this office. 25-3 t ♦ V FOR RENT s FOR RENT Five furnished rooms.' | Inquire at 244 Line St., or ’phone' <no - 23 4tx , FOR RENT—One new up to the minute house on North Second St' Also 1-room house on Kiting farm. Call J. F. Arnold, ’phone 709. v 25 ?,t awk for 2 w 1 1 Hirec more shopping (lavs al the Ar( Store. 21-3 t - 1 , - z y I here are no street, ears, antnmoe biles or other vehicles In Venice—- ■>. not a hoof or a wheel to be seen from one end of the city to the other. This restriction of transport methods has prevented Venice (hanging with the centuries.
sllmSar The Fol, owing »il" Irtlaed m the D«"7 Democrat. Also Print »h« B* lß B" 1 *- L l lt Your Sa e With Ua. , -ig-Adam N.-uennh wander. •J" 11 - " Decatur. Ind.. )>o«t- "." fri * «l.it< '»f J" n - IG'“Xh ft Fmnl. HMi:»rd. ! mile en«t ' . I if mile north ot M<mr e, n '“ so n and one half mil.’s o? U.' atur, Indian-. <m < Heckman 7 12, nll )e/north*. ' William Heckman 1 arm <m A\ in , <h, | vb' r< WM. Carroll. U milew] ■ D.-. .<tar, Ind . of 2 mH. s I southeast ‘. j n j • I'l* ~'rv Rodenbeck. SH mil”* • n , * r f•',. lM t nf Ifecatnr. known M. Un Howard Shackley -.arm. , ” . 1, - d- M F. J'.-irrish. Iwat.-d I- n‘of Monroe. Indiana. , 1 I % C E Marchand. 2*4 miles , ..j vonroe. Ind., on the | Foil tn a>’ 1 lf.ro H. Martz, farm. t Feb 9 W '’’*‘*‘l’"'- 2 R ” ,r '* ra:!t < '■j» : ni ' mil"' »>"" 1 "f O. |-.h 10- Asa McMillen. I’-4 miles ; south of Pleasant Mills, hid. # Feb 10—l?-vi Strahm. 5 mil-* ; 5 and ' n ' " A 1 11 I' P. Pili n, 7 miles -iiii-ast of De atur and S miles I I Ix'i "11' Jl.-. ’l'J ut. 5M mile-.-r - f De Bur and 1 mile north and i' | ii loltn L.:ght. 4 mile erwith east oi Decatur. Indiana. ;■ 1,, ma. Ola C in' • .- east '• -h 12 C. E Bit k, 5 miles south-e-i of Decatur on mud pike. 'f-Ii E' AU -l Spuller, 1 mHe nonh. 1 mil« ea-t of Monrx*. or lii «<iuth "f 1*- atur. Indiana. ; b. 13. Kerr and S-Knepp 4 end 1 , . n;il . ’I • • lt»i- 1-a is *u?o W.X t Monro- street'. D-'.-tur. Ind. . ■ r. b 16—Philip G-j ha’ t. 4 miles ea«t and 1 mile north of .Monroe, or s miles t.f DecatsfT. 1 b 17 Delmar Douglas. 13 miles southeast of Ifeotur. I. ii 17 Franklin Andrews. 2 mile south of I> rtur. I ~<, ig e, tn shackley, 11 miles southeast of Decatur, or mile north •if Salem - Feb. 18. N. AV. Frye. mile oa-' F“b 19 Victor Amachc*. 7*A milsouthwest of Decatur, on the l>w j Scherry farm. I F.-11. 19 Dye F-r- on. 10 miles j southeast of P-<a'.ur in Blue Creek tow nrbip. Feb. 19 11. S. Chase, 2’4_ mil-s southeast of Decatur, Feh. 19 —H. D. McCoy, 2% miles north anti mil-'-s east of Deeatur Feb. 20.—Hosea Ray, one mile north we t of De atur, on Joint' llacghh; farm. • ‘ j Feb. 20—H. D. M Cay, 2% tnilea no.ih. • miles east of Decatur. 5
msio north and 1 mile east of Wren. O.: mil.' ath of Convoy, Ohio. / Feb. 23, R. M. Wj. nn. 5 miles West and two miles rh oct ana or four miles north of Berne, Indiana on Christ hbaucher farm. Feb. 24 John W. Kiine, 5’4 miles southeast of Decatur. i'«h. 24 < y Z • -r. 1 mile west of Decatur ard 4 miles south. 1 suite , west and 2 niil -s north oLMonroe. Feb. 25 Bell & Guntter. Bellevue farm 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 2." -Ira Wagoner. 10 miles southwest of Decatur. « Feb. 2T -G. W. Davis. 3 mile southeast of* D-catur, Indiana, or one-half mil-- west of the Raudebnsh school house. M»;.h 2—Fred Riuhe. sale tn be held cne-hali mil east of Monroe. Indiana. Sale will I a euinbfn.it ion stoek sale of E. W. and Fred Busche. March 4--S> h' .tU I'.tothovs. one ■ mile north a"d one half west of Libby McNeal a; I Libby’s contlensory Berne, Indiana. Hol-tein Cow 'sale. -x March 22. Win Reppert, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. HIS LAST DAY TO LIVE (t’ntt-1 Tr-»ss Service) Osri: i \. N. Y- Jan. 29. (Sp«;iul to Daily Democrat)- Today was Gord-' an Fawcett Hamby’s last dny on earth. He was_ scheduled to co to the electric chair at 11 o’clock tonight to pay the penalty for the murder of two employes of a Brooklyn Savings Bank which he held up. Hamby today showed no sign of weakening in the attitude of bravado 1 1 hat had made him one of the most • •nurnal prisoners ever to occupy a ,dpjtth call in the famous Sing Sing t.ri-on if? has persistently refused to tell any of his history nr hi* family connections. HEAD WAS CUT OFF (TtnUed Pr*M Service) i Atlantic City. N. J . j.m. 29 — (Sped-, ■al to Daily Democrat)- Jess Stehman. a wealthy farmer near here, coupled < a grindstone to his automobile and • ' started sharpening his axe. The' grindstone split and pieces were cata- ’ tnilated through the garage, one large ' e-’ion striking the farmer in the neeb. completely beheading him. ' - — f WILL REMAIN SOLVENT Berlin. Jan. 29.—(Special to Daily Democrat )—The finance minister of 1 the state of Gurttgmburg today issued s a statement denying the state govern- ’ ment intended to declaro bankruptcy. ' No German minfetery intends 4o make such ;i declaration he said. V
John Schurgtr & Abstractors of Title in p ■XJ" A <*-’ <4 Ait mh, j. O s money u i. )fcn Estate from 5' on fr > .to 4- y.a-u, partial p iyni , nt D.tersut payin B time. City 1 a ..., ' 7 to 6%. -w- are in the market t ur y UUf ls y,m w “’ 1 »" ""s-rx,.; 7 IMH-V come to our office In MriWl 1 < vo-l Will uatp. money by M) dnj 'no farms and city property f , r t.lilu cVrr Fla'i-r fy Harris he Court House. De u ur j n4 , | m»i>* 1 wlephono No. 104. Ueca tur 3R H. E KELLER Decatur, Indiana. GENERAL PRACTfCt. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—DItein, women and children; x-ray fctions: Flnuracopy fxam-,nation,’ rhe internal organa; X-ray irfl t| i trical treatments for high bi Ocd si-re’ and hardening of the arte-,* X tay treatments for GOITER t u . ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours' — 9to 11 a. tn.—l to sp. 7to I Sundays by apoointment. |pn4nea: .Residence 110, Office et 1»S AUCTIONEER With years of experience In farm n| aco- auetjoneerinc I fee! I am abl,-, jet the highest dollar for you! See me f6r dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on ew . R. N. RUNYON L -.e ptjck end genera! auctloaoar DR. L. K. MAGLEY - Veterinarian Office 235 \V. Monroe SI Over Al Burdgs Barber Shop. Phones: Oflice and Residence. 186 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indians Special attention riven to Surgery and to the Dtaof the Abdomen acd Female Pelvis* Equipped to do Cystssesfj anS Uretsrst Cathetarisat>»a | =
N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye® Fvsttfd, Glasses Fittd HOURS h to. 11:30 12:30 to SJI , . Saturday, 8:00 p. m Telephone 135 SALE SEASON IS HERE i am ready to book your Ml* 4, e me at Durkin’* Gar*B«. °* catur, Indiana. IEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ■OhOce BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING and smbalmim® - Fin* Fwnaral Furni*M«j* private Ambulano* «*'*>*• DCCATUFm • ‘t*o- - Office K>; HWMJg| your auto LICENSE MR. aitomßile automobile SOON AS POSSIBIK ME AT HIE DEMOt.KAI ' FICE ‘ RICHARD EHINCER--257-lf Notary Pub» c - LIVE STOCK WANTED We are npw buying hf,K9 yoa md cattje, every Peek. I - any for aal" call phone 5X S'! MtUstißc a 11” ~oS I1( | let IB Mark. I? Tl>ow ivrn ,- I sond V<Hl some. .19 r (J ! hilv.L-Meycr. Brush" iH- r ([ ! B< t?L LIVE STOCK the L C. N' l1 * We have taken o ' ,eP he Monr oe, l’« Live Stock B.smes- at f3f ' /■ :iyo-e hav.nfl uS brfo rt Je will do well by uS you sell. . Springer & SHr'
