Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 2 February 1920 — Page 6

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y.. Feb. 2-(Special to Daily Ibmoeriit I I‘t'iees were ir regular at the stock exchange open ing loditv. Crucible was 224, up -■ % ; United States Rubber IM up ’4; Mexican Petroleum 108. up I rec; I'lilted. States Steel 10514. tip L; H<‘ public lit;. UP l'<: Marine 39%. up Baldwin 119%. up l'i; Goodrich 7714. oil , General Motors 310 up i. and Canadian Pacific 127%, off 4 % r “* Chicago, Feb 2 Grain opening-: Corti Feb. murhd al 142’4; March started 141%; May up July down Ic. Oats: May and July up %r. Provisions: L<*w«t. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Feb. 2- (Spe eial to Itaily itemocrat) Receipts 4,- - 800; shipments 1960, yesterday; re ceipts S.ooo. shipments 2850, today; • official to New York Saturday 5320. I Hogs closing steady; medium and ■ heavies, si6.oofi 16.25; Yorkersj»and ‘ mixed. $16.25*116.35; few Yorkers, ' 116.40; lights and nigs. $16.0<n©16.26. ’ roughs. sl4 004114.25; stags $11.50 1 a,.,.,, outlie 95601300: cows and 1

down; catlie. heifers. 50<>lft 1150; sheep. 1400, steadtop lambs, 2050; culls 1800, down; Yearlings, 15ooifi I 900; wethers, 1400 di 145 o; ewes 1300, down; calves 2, 250, down. Cleveland, Jan. 29 (Special to Daily Democrat) Produce market , ham-.es: Hutter: Creamery in tub. extra 644(64’4; extra lir. I-- fil-'.i I,:! 1 j ; firsts 624 i 62’4; prints 1< higher; seconds 59*»60e. Eggs: Northern extras 67c; extra firsts 64c; northern firsts new cases 64c; old cases 59'<FGoc; refrigerator extras 53c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat. No. 1, $2.55; No. 2. $2.55; new oats, 84c; new corn, per cwt.. $2.00; barley, $1,40; rye, $1.50; clover seed. S3O to $32. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 50c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 63c Transform that good old Ford into a first class new one ton truck for $185.00. Automobile trailers, $25.00. W. 1). Cross, Geneva, Ind. 27-.solx For all Bronchial trouble, bordering on Influenza, use Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. At Drug Stores. 2C»-Rt Feed HI-GRADE CANE MOLASSES to your stock, for sale hy ,J. S. McCrory & Son. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. We have eighty acres of well improved land, five miles from market, a good farm, which we will sell at right price or trade for city property Decatur propety prefered. 2645 ERWIN A MICHAUD. i 1 / I - , I ■X-C -* W- I lek MM HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctionee Can see me any Saturday at Vance 4 Linn Clothing Store or ’Phone me at my expense—'Phone 861-N HARRY DANIELS 19-t

FORT WAYNE ANO DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. W#yne 5:40 a. rn. 7:00 a. m. 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. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 mlnutea. 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

lr j tD L.un«fc«i■ an — j .PUBLIC SALE ' As we n-c dissolving partnership, we, the undersigned, will sell at public sale on what is Known as- the William Heckman farm 7'4 mlle.< north west of Decatur, 5 mlh-s northv e-u of Preble. 4 miles southeast of Poe, 1 mile south. I mile west of St. John I stop on Winchester road, on Wednesday, Feb. 4th Sale starts nt Hi a. m. The following property, to wit: 3 HEAD HORSES 1 blue roan mare, 7 years old weight 1600; 1 roan horse coming 7 years old weight 1600; 1 gray mare, umiitig 5 years old weight 1400. all sound and good worker.-;. 14 HEAD GATTI.E 1 Jes sey ami Holstein cow. coming 4 yrs. old, will be fresh by day of sale; I 1 Durham cow coming 4 years old will be fresh by day of sale, 1 Holstein row coming 4 years old giving milk, be fresh July 1 ; I Jersey and Du'ham cow 'I years old. be fresh March I; I black cow coming 5 year- old will lie fresh March 5; 1 hrindle cow’ 7 years old. be fresh April 15; 1 Jersey Durham cow 6 years old. be fresh ■ Feb. 25; 1 red cow 3 years old, fresh; I 1 2 year old heifer will be fresh in; June; 1 bM<k heifer 2 years old will' be fresh in May: 1 yearling heifer; 2 steers coming 2 years old; 1 -egist cred Holstein bull coming 2 years old with papers. 16 HEAD HOGS 1 reg. Duroc male hog 1 year old; I Duroc brood sow will farrow April 1; 6 .shouts weight about 60 lbs.; S' ... •?” ... w.i TV. .4k 11IA A f k

I shoals weight 75 to *o tbs. •9 HEADi SHEEP. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 ii Deering binder 8 ft. cut good as new; 1 Ohio hay loader; 1 John Deere hay tedder; 1 Deering mower; 1 grain drill with fertilizer attachment; 1 Rhode manure spreader good as new;

i 1 John Deere riding breakhtg plow; t 1 Gibs walking breaking plow; 1 big Willie corn cultivato-; 1 Ohio walk jug cultivator; 15 Ahovel Queen cnl- ; livator; bar land roller; spring tooth ■ harrow; high wheel wagon. 2 in. lne; 4 1 low wheel wagon. 1 fanning mill. 1 feed looker. 1 open top sorry, 1 toil s buggy, double set of chain harness, I set tug harness. 1 set of buggy ha”ness, 1 saw frame, 1 28-in. saw, Waterloo engine 1% horse power; Urge cream seperator run by power or by! hand, power washing machine. Gov-• ernor pully; pump jack. <al, chicken! * brooder, several tons of loose tiino-1 ’ thy hay in mow and many other arti-l ■ eies not mentioned.\ TERMS $5.00 and under cash, all sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months ■ will be given, last 6 months bearing 8 per cent interest, purchaser giving I bankable note. No goods removed: until settled for. Lunch will be served on g-ounds. JAMES and HECKMAN. : Harry Daniels and Harry Bunn. Auct. ] 1.. O. Adler. Clerk. 26-28-30-1 -2-.!. — PUBLIC SALE 1

On account of ill health, I will sell t t at public auction, al my residence on 1 ( the State line read. 2 miles east of Pleasant Mills. Iti-1.. o- 2’-; miles northwest of Willshire. O„ and 1 . mile south of the Erie Fl R-. on t , Monday, Feb. 9, 1920, Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. The, ( following property, to-wit; l x HORSES. 12 Head 1 bay mare, 6 years old. weight 1400; bay mare 10 " years old. weight Lltiu; gray mare. 6 , years old. weight 1250; bay mare, , coming 3 years old; gray mare com-1 ing 3 years old; bay roan horse, 3 ~ years old: bay mare. 4 years old; road mare, 20 years old; bay n.ar«, 6 S years old. weight 1560; bay coach . horse coining 2 years old; black horse j, coining 2 years old; black mare col-. t< ■ coniing 1 year old. CATTLE, 11 Head—3 cows, coming 5 years old: f half-blood Holstein: 2 full blooded s Jersey cows, about lit years old; 1 theifer, coming 2 years old, full blood Holstein, will be fresh soon; 1 heifer. ' bred, coming 2 years old, % Holstein; ! 4 Holstein calves. 1 year old. SHEEP 22 Head Breeding Ewes, ages from 4 years down. HOGS, 21 Head —5 brood sows. Dnrocs. good ones. 3 of which are pedigreed: II Duroc shouts weight about 60 or 70 lbs. each; 4 s male Duroc shoals, good ones; 1 , male Duroc hog. 2 years old. FARM , IMPLEMENTS—I gearless Ixit’ross | hay loader; Deering binder, 8 ft. cut; | Deering mower. Big Giant; hay rake I 12 ft wide; Osborne side rake; DeerI ing hay tedder; land roller; Osborne I spring tooth harrow; two-section drag i harrow; wood frame harrow; 2 corn cultivators; spring tooth cultivator; i clover seed buncher; 8 hoe grain dri’l I 9 disc grain drill; mud boat; bobI sled; torn cutter on wheels; breaking plow; John Det-re riding plow; Moline manure spreader, new; double cutaway disc; Belle Center disc; old spring tooth harrow; 2 Turnbull wagons; 2 wagon beds; hay ladder; combined hay ladder, hog rack and grain bed; surrey just repaired; old buggy; cheek rower. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be er I given;, purchaser giving bankable I note without interest. 4 per cent off : for cash. No property removed unI Hi- settled for. W. H. TEEPLE. i Harry Daniels, Auct. ' W. JCI. Teeple, Clerk. ,r The Ladies Aid of the Baptist II church of Pleasant Mills, will serve ~ dinner. 26-28-31-2-4-6

FOR SALE—One Round Oak hard coal burner; one Wilson heater. Inquire at 331 Winchester street or phone 509. ' 28-2 t DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIGI [nothing canbe very A [WRONG — IF YOU’RE FEELING- \ I Kwell and t' I . » WlOliff ril h Sanitary? ♦ ia? V ' ** 'nib Jc —

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, I LBBI AID —

Chain Store Manager , DO HOY FOOD I RODUGTS COM,j PANY. operators of chain stores, will I. open a chain of ten stores in Decatur und adjacent territory. Require the r services of good business man hh M \N \GER and SUPERVISOR of nil . of them. (Young nitin preferred). I Previous experience not esselinl. but I applicant must Im competent to han- , die large amounts of money, hire ami ' handle help, organize, and cheek re- . ceipts of stores. Must assume duties at once; sljm'> . re<s.tired. fully I cured. The Stores offer the public . pure foods under conditions that are meeting with instantaneous appeal, ■nd both stores and products are taking the country by storm i New ideas, new proposition, which w'll attract and bold Die interest and approval of every man, woman and i iiild foi all lime. Opening of store V ill be heralded hy one of the most i ilitr-nsive advert!, lug campaigns ev'r ci ndti.-ted In that section. This opportunity will present itself but once in a lifetime. Five year contract | based on commission, with earnings I rti.initi”, into many 1 thousands per ■year to party with* ability to develop I employees, and keep each store striv |ii!'.', to lead. Acc pted applieanl will : Ihe required to come to Chicago at once ■ir few days training. Unless your local reputation is excellent. am' unless you have the money do t I not .-.ra wer. But if you can fill the • I requirements outlined, and it sounds 1 'like the position yon tiro looking for, write or wire. ( DO-BOY FOOD PRO- I DUCTS COMPANY 713-11 Citv Hall Square Bklg. ( HiCAGO, ILL. p

X-' ■ a * > ' ' ' ' 9 ------ xo-ru i: of sxt i; of iiitii. i-:»TkTi: -it.- ..f Imli.in.i. A.l.inis I’mintv. SS to I lie Adams Circuit Court, Novom, i.er Term, Janmiry, Hr*o. tn C.e .Mattei- of lib- estate of Altieri N. Steel.-. .|e. .-Use.!. tiavton A Steele, lAecill or, is. .Maltha Jam- Steele, i-t al.. No. 17311. Noli.-.- f tu-retiy given that by virI -.- of tin order of tile Adams Circuit I. ..lil t of Adams county, in the state of Indi.-.:.i, duly made and entered in j tin proceeding to sell the real estate of th.- above decedent to pay the I del,ls of Slid .State and the specific : l.equ.-sts and legacies mentioned in ! tu-- t-'-l will and te-uarm-nt “f said I d.-.c1.-nt, the undersigned Eveclitor li.f the last will and testament - I' AlI hart N. Steele, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale at the olli.-e of !<i: -ham X- Walters, in the city of De- '<• tur. Adams county, Indiana, on .Monday, February Ifith. I'.C'i, the fol- | lowing tro ts ojz re: i .-state situated : ;n Alien County and Adams County, i in the State of Indiana, to-wit: fra.-t No. 1. l ift., feet wide off of tile South side of Ini'll Nurnlier Ififl in J. epn Crabb's Second Western Addition to the town <now city) of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. i Tract No. Inbit Number 10!* in U. Hurt Lenhart Commissionvr’s Subdixisior of Oull.it Jlgin .1. D. Nnttn.an's Southern Addition to the town, ino-.i cityi of De. itar, Adams eoun-

{\. Indiana. 'l’l.if-r No Inlnt Nitniber 100." in J I>.-ni»l N. Erwin and Ko> Archbold's Addition to the city of jiecatur, Ail;”iCounty. Indiana. Ti.ot Xu. I. Iniot Number !<*i»C in H tiii- I N. Erwin an<! Koy Archbold's I Ad.lition to the city of Iterator, Ad- . :;rn.q county, ‘ Tract No. f». FtilHt Nunib«r in j 11. O. JackSGifs SubUi/iK-iun Outlot Ntimber so in J. U. man's South- t t-rn Addition io the Yovvn (now city) if I »♦•<-;!tor. Adani.s •’onnt'-, huliana. • Tract No. inlut Ni.tuber $o in i • I'irst Addition t«» the. < iiy of J '’ ■•I’lT, AiiaiuM < >onty, Indiana. < Truct No. 7. lx»t Number in p:irk Addition to the city of ’•rt Wayne. Allen • ountv, Indiana, j. Said tracts wFH be sold separately. ‘ -a id la id* will be s- h! frf’i- of liens. 'i !;• (• inr of sale are one-third 5 rsh in hand on day <»f sale, one-third n nine months and one-third in eitfh- I n months from date sale, de- » ii<<l pavnD-nts to l»t<.tr interest at « : l ie rale ~f l pet cent, per annum frotii «lai. ami !<♦ be Neeurvd by mort- -• on the teal •-t.tte sold. The \ purchaser has the privilege of paying ail • i.s|) an date of sate. Sale « loses r a: lo o’< lo< k a. ni. on said dav. J PAYTON V. SriMILE. Exe< utor. C. L. Walters, Atty. r.i- u;-2 A PUBLIC SALE | As wo are going to dissolve partnership we will offer at public auction ou the J. N. Kerr farm t'i miles north- ~ east of Berne or 3>4 miles smith ami ’,4 mile east of the Valley church on. Friday. February 13th. 1920. Sale to t begin at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. the fol- | lowing property to-wit; 6 Head Horses and Mules—Gray m ire 6 years old weight 1530; bay mare 5 years old ■ weight 1585; roan horse 11 years old weight 1750; bay horse 8 years old weight 1160; span of mules coming 2 years old. Cattle 13 Head-black cow 8 years old will be fresh March 6: Jersey cow 9 years old v. ill lie fresh Feb. 22. spotted cow 7 years old was fresh in Nov.; Holstein cow 4 years old was fresh in Dec.; 3 heifers giving milk, black heifer will be freiih March 26; roan heifer will be fresh May 22; 3 heifer calves. 2 year old Durham Bull 23 Head Hogs— 4 brood sows to Tarrow about March Ist; 19 fall . pigs will weigh about 90 D'bunds each; , 1 nanny goat. Farm Implements—- , Oliver riding plow, walking plow; . disc and trailer good as new; c. B. Q. corn planter good as new, 8 ft., Deering binder; 2 row Gaie corn plow good as new; Case corn plow good as now; Thomas hay loader; 3V> Tiffin t wogan good as new; manure spreader

a good as new; set of hay ladders with ~ G side boards; spike tooth harrow: Primus cream separator; 2 sets of heavy breeching harness; set of farm har- t ness; 3 hay slings; scythe: pipe '. wrenches; post angers; 5 gal. black r leaf sheep din; hog troughs: hog feed- t t er, horse collars; 14 ft. ladder; over ‘ head horse power; wheelbarrow. Chickens 3or 4 dozen Tied Rhode Is1 land chickens. Grain—4o9 bu. .rood - corn in crib. 300 bit. oats in bin; about 6 ton clover hay; 75 shocks of fodder in field. Household Goods Leather davenport; sideboard; 3 lieds and springs; feather mattress. Axminster rug 9x12; wool fiber rug 9x12; dresser; kitchen cabinet; tables; Jewel range; laundry stove; 3 burner oil stoveporch swing; washing machine; Daisv churn; 3 gal's, can molasses; 10 yd. inlaid linoleum and many articles too numerous to mention. Terms— 55.00 and under cash: sums over |5 00. a Credit of 12 months will f be given purcher giving bankable > note bearing 3 percent interest last fi months. 4 p ar CPn t off for cash. - m . perty remov ed until settled for. MARY KERR & RALPH SCHN|EPP ~ <sh.,<, A ' , Mi , chaud - auctioneer. Rudolph - aerve dinner. Aid

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE-74 acre farm i» StMarys tp., % mil- south of Holm ami 1% mile* us Mills; has 6 room house. 30x40 ftbarn- good well ami cistern; good .OH farm; fairly well ditched Mtml l„, taken before February Ist. Inquire of Irvin Ack’r, S. Dt St. i 306430 FOR BALFT About 1.000 Mood tiro brick. Inquire of Mrs. J. B. Holthouse. 'Phone 137. ,s if FOR SALE 50 acre farm in I’nfon township. Good corn land In quire Wiiiis Manner. J-hon« 526 city. 23f *' s . _ --X — FOR SALE Big Type Polanld Sows, bred. Also fall pigs. See L. H. B.tih y. 9 miles northeast of Decatur. Address Monro.-vill ‘, Ind.. 11. R. Nq. ■> 2341tx ;-'ol; SALE 7 room house wdl located. A bargain if taken before F- b. 15th. Mr S. L. Dutcher. 1043 N. 2nd street. 244.1 FOR SAI.E ijond Piano, -fool a new. Will sell cheap I. taken al <id< - . ( all at 609 Short street. Mary Ijiisure. J7 6t. FOR SALE Two ladders, cheap; one 20-ft. ami one 15-ft. Gall at 61 1 Winchester St. 27-3 t

FOR SALE - A scholarship in the International Business college, Fort Wavne. Ind. New term starts Feb. 2 to 9th. Gall at the Morris 5 and 10c store. 27t3 FOR SALE —50 gallon oil barrel, ' cheap. Maurgred Miller. 623 Monroe street 28-t;t FOR SALE —Loose hay. timothy or mixed. Delivered at once if wanted. Gall Chas. Arnold. Craigville phone. 28-31 X FOR SALE—Six room house, four below and two above. Two room cellar; small barn; house been built three years. A big bargain at $2,100. W. W. Hawkins, Decatur. Ind. R. R.' Hi. Monroe Phone. 28-6 t - i MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS , LANDOIZJGY—A magazine giving the j facts in regard to the land situation. ; Three months' subscription, FREE. If < for a home or as an investment you ‘ are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply wriQ- me a letter sad say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor. ■ Land dogy. Skidmore Land Go., 285 Skidmore Bldg, Marinette, Wi«. 144 mo. We can gii-e you service on Vulcanizing. Ilolthouse Gar-' tifie. 303-1 f. PLENTY OF MONEY—to loan. 5, 10 or 20 years, no commission.—EßWIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts DO YOU NEED MONEY —We lend it on second inortages on real estate.—j Aetna Mortgage A- Investment Co.. 1 508 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193-eodr-tf. WANTED WANTED— Manager to take charge of Decatur district; unusual op]>ortunity; pleasant work. Write J. A.! Lynch. 205 Pythian Bhlg., Indianapo lis, for particulars. 23-6 t YOUNG MEN - For Railway Mail Clerks. sllO month. Experience unnecessary. For free 'particulars examinations, write R. Terry (former Government Examiner) 315 Continent-! al bldg., Washington. 26-7tl WANTED —Experience farmer wants| a real farm for term of years. Any: plan. Good reference. Inquire Deni-; ocrat. 26-3 t! WANI ED 2.) laborers on the General Eleclric job at ' oner; 15c pci hour, ell'cclive Sunday morning. I|. ]<. i’ er _ fitison Construction Co. 2(>-tf \\ ANTED—GirI for house.wo,-k. Two' ’ in family. Inquire .of ,T. Charles I - Brock. 27-3 t!

n.. 27-3t’ - ■ _ FOR RENT * ’ J FOR RENT— 100 acre farm, well ini- I proved and well tiled. Inquire at 1 this office. 26 ,. n I 1 FOR RENT—One new up to the miiJ ! ute house on North Second St. I 1 Also 7-ronni house on Eiting farm.’ i (’all J. F. Arnold, phone 709. ; 25-3 t awk for 2 w ■■■ •— ■■ - - LOST AND FOUND LOST—A pocketbook containing ss~hi money and a gas receipt. Finder please return to this office. 2(5-At LOST—Shelled rimmed glasses and ease, toward. Call 'Phone 25 or :i0 ~ ~ 26-3 t LOST—Ladies’ large bla?k purse, containing six dollars .in money.l somewhere between the Schafer 1 Hardware Co., and Kings Con fee-' tionery. Finder please return to' this office. 28-3tx

obituary I Vincent L. Everett, mu. of Ibrm-y, ami Mnry Everett, was township. Adams Co. l»dinn\ August 29. 1882. and departed this life, January 3<). i«2<». ■“ tl "' ' yi-u-t and 5 months ami 1 day. ' \t the age of 19 h< was converted al l|l( . lIni0 „ United Brother., ctmr-Ii -near the home and united with th church there About twelve yea.s •' " 1 '■' vi loped an affliction of hi.-- -I'i'"' "hi- It caused him much inconvenience and pain and fim»Hy resulted tn his de.t'a \ little over two weeks ago a seo-r> co),! was contracted which -eHlei ■» the spinal column and made his sufiv-r---ing intense. Ho bore it patiently, however, and resigned himself to the wot -t. He ha always been a reader and undent of the Bible, enjoying anil obeving the Commandments of God. His last con scions moments were spent in brig t anticipation of the Heavenly Country to which Hi- father had gone, prayin to God that he might be taken nml relieved of his suffering. He leaves to mourn thrit loss, hi I mother, who cared for him faithfully I in his illness, three sister- Mr Em ma Strickler, of Willshire. Ohio; MrAnna Longenberger of Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Pearl Dellinger, north of Steeb Ind.; five brothers. Thoma Everett, of Rosewood, Ohio; Grover Everett, of Steele. Ind.; Joseph. John and Peter, at -home; one brother having di-d in infancy. "I know not what the future hath ' Os marvel or surprise; As tired alone that life anil death His memory underlies." —Whittier. Card of Thanks Wo wish to express our gratitude for the kindness of friends and neighbors during sickness and bereavement. especially for the gifts of flow era. MARY EVERETT & FAMILY. MOVED TO NEW HOME 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester laitt are now nicely located in their now homo at 317 North Sth street which was formerly the Sam Tceple property, and will he glad to receive their friend in their new home. They forinctlv resided in the L. W. Franks property on loth street. i«ADE RECIPE «A»W° LDS ' Nonexpensivc—Cut This Out. Thousandr are making this bcnefcial -remedy ft home and anyone v.-ho h is catarrh or a cold can do the ; ame. Ask y.ur druggist for three qv.arter: f ar. ounce of Mentholized Arcit.c and pour it into a pint bottle, than £ll the bottle with water that has been boiled. Gargle the threat as directed and siiuff or spray the liquid into the nostrils twice daily. It’s a rir.iple way to get rid of cold and catarrh and keeps the nasal passage and throat so clean and healthy germs of flu or any other germs will have a hard lime gaining- a foothold. s is ihe dentrißce that contains the propertics recommended as ideal by United States Army dental surgeons waTWoo s~ AND DON DOWN I restored to normal health BY 810-FER2N

‘ feel I ewe you people a world of gratitude for the benefit I have received in using jour wonderful remedy—Rto-fercn Tablets, which nave completely restored me to p 0 1" c °nditions,” says Joseph E Webb of Mur. ie, Indiana. r ... d doubt the grandest end quickest remedy for ° US ’iweok, aenemic X" \ om I e “ ever offered din th<J ■' and « e:;pensive. one ■’rt’»ia O * afU,r Ca , ch ™ cal Bnd one at nd time. u..d after seven w.e\.‘T alter eacb m6al and one a* bed time until the supply 13 eXu-usten. r J ? ‘’'./‘-u fee! that any claim no‘‘ f ln , b?lt . e . r ti„ n .. ' ' . 0 not feel ambiX k “» did L-. fore ’ Zh" t n ( ucl, 1 asyou you tF * 4 i \ ■ * * v.ho sold ?”»“ill- ■; th,... paid for vi e :pk.?j !n city and Aca.ity have a supply on hand, or , eawly jr. t R for you. ,juy sos <lavs— Wonderful resull.s.

SALE OREM Th. Follows «• B ‘ ln » v .rtiM«l •" ,he Da ‘ ,y OemOtr,t ' I We AIM Print th. Sal. gl.t Your Sale With U». 11 r i, - Frank Haggant 2 mile cast ,-ttd m>e half -'tile north Indiana seven and one half mika loJthea’st <d indi&ntl ~n. 1 4th. Jam- and Heckman 7'l-2 .Mlcs northwest of Deeatur< indhna , William Heckman Farm on Win . "'mTw M. e»rr..>k 11 J rei-fheast of Decatur. Ind . or 2 miles -nuthvllst of Salem. Ind. !, (.'MI 6 Henry Rmb nlmck. ~’4 mHesj northeast or imcahir. Saatra tse Howard Sbackley farm. F-b "• I,r M l nrr,sh ' in town of Mooree. Indiana. » Fph 9 C. K. Marcband. 2% TDiU’S -ouih.ast of Monroe. Ind., on the Goo 11. Martz farm. j\»b 9 W. H. 2 IHhwS rant, of Plea':ant Mills. Ind., on tilt at. te' lin n or 2 miles north of Willshire O.| yob 10 Asa McMillen. I’4 inlb-s smith of Pleasant Mills, Ind. F ob 10 -pwl Strahm. 5 miles ) south and 3 miles west of Becatnrs .■ j.-,,), ], p p. Piizt-n. 7 ml ch northeast of Decatur nnd 5 mile* south of Monroeville, Iml. Fob 11-Ola L. Gaunt, 5% miles east of Decatur and 1 mile north and: U mile east of B»bo. | Fe b. 11 John Bright, 4 pile sooth; east of Decatur, Indiana. l-’i-b. Hilt. Ola Gaunt 5*4 miles cast of Decatur. Indiana. j Feb. 12 C. E. Buck. 5 miles south-, east of Decatur on mud pike. Feb 13 Albert Spoiler. 1 mile north. >4 mile oast of Monroe, or 5% miles' south of Decatur. Indiaaa. Feb 13. Ker. and Schnepp 4 and 1 half miles northeast of Berne, Indians. Feb. 14 -J. S. Stonerook 1620 We-t . Monroe street. Decatur. Ind. Feb. 16—Philip Gephart. 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Montoe, or 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb 17—Delmar Douglas. 13 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb.l7 Franklin Andrews. 2 mile south of-Decatur. | Feb. 18—Sam Shgckley, 11 mlks; southeast of Decatur, nr ’4 mile north' of Salem Feb. IS. N. W. Frye, % mile east! of Decatur at Studebaker farm Fob. 19—Victor Amache*, 7’4 mile southwest of Decatur, on the Lew Scherry farm. Feb. 19—Dye Ferguson, 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. Fell. 19 11. S. Chn n, 214 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 19— H. I). McCoy. 2% miles north and 6 miles east of Decatur Feb. 20.—Hosea Ray, nne mile northwest of Decatur, on Juiuis Haughk farm. I I February 23rd—Je-se and Marv Bringer. 5 miles east of Decatnr nnd two miles north of Holm. Feb. 23, R. M. Wynn. 5 miles west and two miles south oof Monroe Indiana or four miles north of Berne. Indiana on Christ Aschbaucher farm. Feb. 24 John W. Kline. 5*47 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 24—Andy Zeser. 1 mile west of Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile west and 2 miles north of Monroe. Feb. 25—8e1! A Gander, Bellevue farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25- Ire. Wagoner, 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Feb. 26—G. W. Davis, 3 mile southeast of Decatur. Indiana, or one-half mile west of the Raudebush school house. March 2—Fred Busche. sale to be held one-half mile east of Monroe, Indiana. Sale will be a combination Mock sale of E. W. and Fred Busche. March 4—Sehwartz Brothers, one mile north and one half west of Libby McNeal and Libby’s condensory Berne. Indiana. Holstein Cow sale. March 23, Win Reppert, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. — HELEN SHEETS HOME R. D. Meyers, of Gay. Zwick & Myers went to Fort Wayne to bring Miss Helen Sheets home, from the Hope Methodist Hospital where si. has been a patient for several weeks. She Fs recovering very nicely from her recent operation, x WELL Pay You More For Hides V\ e Pay the Cash Always. You (jet honest weight too. We have nc, desire to deceive anybody. We want to bo judged' fully hy wtsat we say nnd what we do. We want yol. to have confidence in us. We want you to know that you get every penny that is coming to i you. We want you satisfied. . It is the fairest way we know anything about i Maier Hide & Fur Co. 1 “30 year* In Decatur" r Phone 442.

— J John Sehnrger 4 fl Abstractors of Titl.» * Entate in Adam 7M Indiana. '"'"tAll kind* of money , £*tat* from S'/ ? % o n jt© 40 year*. pa ,- tlil p ' '’w.W Intereat payln # time. ClU 1 *’ K ' 7 to 8-;. Wo are in the ma rket fw ItiMs. If you wa nt an loan come to our ln *"«' ' you will aave money by „ ? C ‘ 1 ' Y so farmland city J* | Gthee over Fisher * Hard, the court Houae. Decatur i te flB ,»en« telephone No. 104 ’||B DR. H. £. KEi.ua I « Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICI. OFFICE ! women and children; H-nj 1 ixtione: Flourecopy exemt.,.^ 1 ■ the' Internal organe; x-ray ’ | I trical treatments for high tjM( * vure and hardening O s the t * I X-ray treatments for GOITER •* ERCULOSIB AND CANCER ' Office Moure:—. 9 to 11 a. m.-1 to 5 p. Sunday* by »ppolntm«ni Phone*: Residence 1)0, ; * ' AUCTIONEER J [With year* of experience In [and auctioneering I feei | ir- | #1 uet the. highest dollar for y M ; ' See me for date* end 'Phone 1 long 1 »hort on |* R. N. RUNYON Live etock and general mctlM* DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian i Office 235 W. Monroe ;over Al Burdg’s Barbe [Shop. I’hones: Officer 1 Residence. 186 . »■■■■—*, ■ Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention fivei it Surgery and to the Db eases of the Abdomen ia Female PelvisEquipped to do Cy«t**M|| end Ureteral CathetertiatM N. A. BIXLeF OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitte HOURS * Bto 11:30 12:30 to 51 , Saturday, 8:00 p BiTelephone 135 t —— 1 SALE SEASON IS HK »l I *m ready to book your •>' .' See me at Durkln'e G*ruj»- > * | catur, Indiana. .lEI'F LIEC HTY r auctioneer -Rhone U1- fl 9 ' —' BLACK & OETTINC undertaking Art# embalming Fin* Funeral Fur»l»M*d Private Ambul*ne* DECATUR. • , Telephone: Office Wi Htll> L " I YOUR I MR. AUT( ) MOB , LE’ (, ji ■ ER:- APPLY l'<>B M»I R automobile SOON AS ME AT THE DEMOCRAT ! RICHARD EHlNjy 257-ls N° ,arv Pub LIVE STOCK WANTED We are now buyinl and cattle, every week « • ff)| any for sale call phone - Shipping every Have you H’i" l 'Ji'.L' 11 3 sausttge al 1 " qua-tikia Market? ’Dl' ,tnc ‘Jjrf d send yon some .a-willef i ' daily.—Meyer, Bru-J J Beel. z LIVE STOd the L - C « We have taken over - rr)< | Live Stock Business s' sli -< g Anyone having •ale will do well by you •ell. , a, Springer &