Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1920 — Page 6
MfIRKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Loral and For rign Markets. New Yolk. N. V.. Feb. 3—(Spocin lo Daily Democrat) The stock mark it was irregular at the opening to day but prices varied only fraction uHy from the previous close, i'niteil States Steel opened 1o4 : t. unqhallg ed; Marine preferred 95> s . off %; International Paper 82’4. oft %; Sin clair 40%. off Q; Studebaker 103%. off %; Central Leather 91H tin changed and I’nited Retail Stores 83%, off Chicago, Jan. 3 -Grain opening: Corn: Feb. and March, nominal: May down %<■; July down %• Oats: May down ’»<•; July up Qc. Provisions: Lower. East Buffalo. N. Y. Feb. 3 —(Spe rial to Iraily Democrat!-- Receipts 72OU, shipments 2280; official to New York yesterday 3230. Hogs closing dull, heavies. $13.73; mixed and midiums, $16.OO4i(16.10; Yorkers. $16.10 $116.25; pigs. $ 15.50 f® 15.75; roughs, $14.005i143!5; stags. $lO.lO. down; catlie, 7'»o. dull; sheep. 4800. steady; iambs, 2030 down; best ewes. 1200© 1300; calves 2150, down. Cleveland, Jan. 29. —i Special to Daily Democrat) Produce market changes: Butter: Creamery in tubs extra 64<iG4’ / « ! ; extra firsts 634i631j; firsts 62ftG2’4; prints lc higher; ends 59$itlOc. Eggs: Northern extras 67c; extra tirsis 64c. northern firsts new cases 64c; old cases 594) 60c; refrigerator extras 53c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat, No. 1. $2.55; No. 2, $2 5.7; new oats. 84c; new corn. |>er cwt $2.00; barley, $1.40; rye, $150; clov er seed. S3O to $.32. —1 LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 50c ; LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered ...I 60c 1 The cycle and motorcycle show held at the of Olympia. < London, reeentljnßhe first in Britain , for six years. Jfvealed a phenominal , demand for iJpu hines. I 1 Iraußsform that good old "Twa into a first class new one ton truck for 5185.00. Auto- , mobile trailers. $25.00. W. 1). I Gross, Geneva, Inti. 27-30t.\ « For all Bronchia! trouble, bordering on Influenza, use Dr. , Marshall's Lung Syrup. At Drug Stores. 2fi-6t , Feed HI-GRADE CANE MOLASSES to your stock, for sale by .1. S. McCrory & Son. 2(i-(it — HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. 1 We have eighty acres of well improved land, live miles from market, a good farm, which we will sell at right price or trade for city property Itecatur propety prefered. Z6-t5 ERWIN & MICHAUD. 1 OHMfr lOPIiSfe. h ■> ■ I HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer Can see me any Saturday at Vance & Linn Clothing Store or 'Phone me at my expense—’Phone 361-N HARRY DANIELS 19-11
FORT WAYNE ANO DECATUR TRACTION LINE r 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. 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 leavea Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leavea 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
% PUBLIC SALE * A will offer for sale at my residertet ; 16211 West Monnroe street, or 1 milt west of the Old Adams County Hank inside -tile city ,-orpoiMtion of De lalur, Ind., on Sulilida'y, February ll 14 th. 19211. Sale to begin at 10 ii'clm k <• a. in., the lollowing properly town: >■ Horses 3 Head Bay team ol males 11 V’and 12 years, weight 2800 pounds, hay <! mure 6 years old, wdighl 1550, these t- are all extra good work horses. Cat I Hu 5 Head- R<-d cow 7 years old ,fresh !■ Feb. 25, red and white spotted cow i. 3 years old will lie fresh .March -'5, 1 Holstein cow 3 years old will he flesh H June 14; black cow 2 years old will ;,e fresh August 21; Holstein cow 3 jeu.s eld bred, these are ail extra good dairy and Cieam rows giving 3 aud 4 gal. of milk when tresli ami on pustule. Hogs 18 Head - This is liie place to gel your pure bred I. c. hogs 2 registered tried sows bred 4 full blood ed sows can he registered it desired bred. 12 late and fall gilts can he registered weighing from 4o to .80 lbs. POULTRY 150 HEAD single combed Brown Leghorns. This is a good laying strain, 75 head full blooded singled combed Rhode Island Reds 5 ducks .2 drakes. Implements 1 Weber W’agou. 3' 4 tread, used three y'-urs; 1 Big Willie corn plow, used 3 years: 1 uew ('. B. A- Q iwn planter, used 2 seasons; 1 disc 7x16. a good one; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1 buggy; 1 combination beet bed with side boards and hog rack; 1 single shovel plow; 1 double shove] polw; 1 spike tooth weeder; 2 log chains 22 feet; 116 ft. log chain; 1 new J. 1. Case walking breaking plow; 1 Butcher a tliljis 1* in. walking breaking plow with jointer. Harness 1 double et of brass breetehing badness, used .". veal's; 1 dould** set of work harnes ; 4 horse collars, 1 22 in . 1 23-in. and 2 20-in.: these are all extra good harness 1 et 'single hn;./4y harress. Hr;.in and Feed 300 buMiel of yellow corn; 1 lot of fodder; 30 hales of number 1 wheat straw. Incubators and attachments -1 440 Mainmouth Blue he.n incubator, making an average of SO per cent hatch, new; I 175 sure hatch a good one: 1 500 hard coal brooder stove; l 150 chick outside brooder; ] 1 brooder house 10x12. Miscellaneous 23 rod of 3G inch hog fence; 1 75-gal. feed cooker; 4 hog troughs; 1 sled • with box; 1 self feeder for hog-: 1 i 111-barrel slock tank, new : 1 tank heater; 2 piano h<*K'-s; 1 lot of lumber: 1 13-barrel and -pray pump with 20 i feet of hoses 1 3-horse double tree < outfit; 1 2-horse double tree outfit. 1 Household Goods —1 Sharpies cream < operator, number 2: 1 Dasher churn: ; 1 single bed with springs; 1 lied I spring; 1 oak rocker; 1 Morris <hair; g 1 -ide board; 1 bed room rug Bx 9; 3 1 kitchen chairs; some small rugs and r matting; 1 peice linoleum. Terms— 1 $5.00 and under cash; sums ov-r $5 no i h credit of 12 months v. ill i.e given, 1 purchaser giving bankable note bear- - i::g 8 per . ,-nt inteie- t last G n into . d 4 per cent off for ea-h. No property ;. removed until settled for. f J. F. STONEROOK J. S. Michaud, auctioneer, William - Zimmerman, clerk. The C B. lada-s 1 Aid will furnish luiich. 1 Jan. 30-Fel; 3-6-9-10-11-12 e > . j] PUBLIC SALE » I tli<v under-igr.f d will offer for pub- C He sale at my farm 3t>_- mile- north- v V east of Decatur, or 1 nine north, ’2 ( mile east of Dent Schoo], on Friday 4 February G. 1920. The sale -n.rtin;’ n at 10:110 o'clock a. m., the following property to-wit; H..r. .-s and Mules — < 1 ;paa of n.tiles 12 year -old. go-al iworkeis in ail harn.--i ..Horses, 1 h..y 1 ,gelding 'J years old, weight about l.leo lb-; speed driving hor.e 9 years old; 13 head mare colts coming 2 year old in spring. I last spring horse <olt, bay - -gelding 7 years old weight 1.400. 11 c Head Cattle—Consisting of 4 milch 1 >ws. spotted Durham cow 6 years ohl | fresh last Nov.. Roan Durham cow 6 1 years old fresh last Dec.,large Ded j Durh un eow will be fresh in Feb., good , 3 year old cow pasture bred, 3 head ' lof full blood Roan Durham heifer;, | good ones, abesiu 18 months old 3 -head of yearlings, l.eifer and 2 bull", 'heifer calf 2 months old. Sheep—2s j breeding Ewes and 1 Buck. 27 Head I Hogs - 10 head of brood sows. 1 wii»i ■pigs, by side. 2 male hogs. 1 full blood ■ Duroc; 1 Big Type Poland China 9 'month- old; 15 head last fall shoaia J weighing froia fN) to 75 lbs. each, il-’arm Implements— Two good fani wagons, one a Turnbull 3x3 1 1 .pindail, 100-gal. galvanized hog fountain. Tiflin wagon good as new with double bed and spring seat, rubber tire buggy. MeCormii-k binder 7 ft. cut. mower. . hay tedder, hay loader, hay rake,- dis.harrow, spring tooth harrow, 2 walking plows Buckeye fertilizer grain drill.
Zanesville check row corn planter, riding corn cultivator. 2 yd. self dump beds fits any wagon, also 1 set good yd. dump beard, hay ladders, pair bob sleds, mud boat, 2 sets double breeching harness, set single buggy harness. Alxmt 150 shocks of corn in field. Household goods: Good range. De-I-ival cream scq>ara«<,iy. 1. cream cans. 5 gal. cream can. dash churn, table, and other articles no; mentioned. Terms. ot sale »r,.00 -and under cash, over that amount a eredit’of J ■ mcnthsiwill be given purchaser-giving bankable note bearing s per cent interest the last six months. 1 PQr ra , u off for cash. No property removed un til settled for. HENRY RODENBECK J. A. Michaud. Aujt.. Chas. Magin-, Clerk. Lunch will bo served <, grounds. — Jan. 20-27-29. Feb. 3-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, 1 I 'Bill
PUBLIC SALE | The undersigned, having rented his farm, Will oiler lor sale at public million, at his nwidence. 55a miles east '' of Deiatur or one mile north pud I’2 c - inil>' east of Bobo, or two milds north - and two miles west of Wren, beginy mug at Hi o'clock n. in on. Wednesi, day, February 11th. the following property: 6 lu-ad of Horses, town: 1 bay I draft niiu'i-. !> yettf old. sound extra y gm.d worker hi nil liiune.'s; 1 l«iy t . draft mare sound II years old. extra . good worker weight 1.550, this team j of uvires are 15-6 Belgium and extra , good breeders; one sorrel mare six years old weight 1,25il extra !3*<'dj 1 worker in all harness, u picture in I > mid harne-s ami can show a three t mil.ute gate, haly hiake; I brown fieldnig weight l.joo smooth mouth, extra 1 good worker in all harness snd ladyj broke; 1 drift 2 year old Gelding ant 1 extra s.ood one will make a hoi e tii.it! wiH weigh 1.800 or b tier: 1 yearlin ;| draft lior-i colt that is half brother | to the 2 year old gelding that will tie* dead mates in weight, quality and ! color. Cattle. 20 head 4 milk cows.| red cow 4 years old with calf l>y side; j ited cow 6 years old to lie fresh in '• two weeks; gi ern. ey cow 5 years old. fre ,h in six weeks; Black eow 3 years old to he fresh in September giving I two gal's, milk a day; 15 Head c l ' yearlings. steals and heifers will weigh * on an average of 650 01 belt* r just. the right size ami age to go on grass and make plenty of money. Ilogs - 47 head Six full blood Duroc Jersey , sows have had one litter of pigs and j nno nt! f Itiir r i’viw» illPsH
one Poland china Big Type, lhe.-e sows are bred to <1 Registered Duroc boar, and will fairow from the 10th of March to the i t of April vou who are in need of bto'wl a:w< don't over' lock th.- bunch a\they are alt youa’-j and good sized, with good lilood. h:r. | ilig their second litter; 40 head of, extraordinary good feeders weight averaging around 100 pounds, these are litters from the aliovv named sow s. Farming impli’Uenf . tow it I ineiing binder, -even ft. cut prnctallv good as new with toggne truck; 1 1 Deering mower giant truck, live it.l < ut. extra good condition; 1 Deering 1 di- and tandem in good condluan; ij Superior grain drill, n.ne bole in good, running order; I International eornj pluntei with the improved equipment: 1 wood land roller used one season:’ 1 hay tedder: 1 International manurej spreader and 1 litOe Dutchman riding plow; 2 walking breaking plow:! 1 J I. Case and Gibbs breaking plow; j 1 Deering spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tooth harrow: 2 riding cultivators; l one hors< grain drill; 1 fanning mill; j 1 Iloat; 1 Birdsell wagon, 3’ 4 tread in excellent condition: 1 wagon bed in! good shape; 1 rubber tire Harp r buggy with vc: til’nle storm front in good shape; 1 low truck farm wagon; 1 set of good hay ladders and Hog rack combined; 1 set of bra s trimme-l breeching harness in very good condition; 1 set of light farm ir.i-m- : 1 set of sipgle buggy Harness; a good selection of leather collars; 2 set- ~f di able fly nets; 1 tnu'i boat. Grain and f“cd. - Some com in crib of v>-i v good quality; altout usf> bustle) silver mine seed oats f:~- from all l»a«l seeds; about four tons of good mix-<! hay; grain sacks: scoop board aud light blankets: also one Dort toering car model 11-1919. hasn't been out six months, in perfect running c. nffitmn and a good rubber: other articles too numerous to mentiou. Term of sale $5.00 and under cash Over HHs amount a credit of 12 month; v ill be riven purchaser giving, not 1 with approved security, bearing 8 per ' cent interest after first six months. 1 4 per cent off for cash. No goods r<moved until settled for. OLA L. GAUNT Harry Daniels, auitioneej. A. D. 1 Sut Hos, clerk. Calvery Indies Aid w ill serve lunch : on grounds. Feb. 3-G-J) ■ PUBLIC SALE As wo are going tn dissolve partnership we will offer at public auction on the J. N. Kerr farm 4% mile, northeast of Berne or ::U miles south and $2 mile t<ast of the Vaßey’chureh on. Friday, February 13th. 192(1. Sale to begin at 10:iio o'clock .a. m.. the fol lowing property to-wit: 6 Head Horses ami Mules —Gray mare 6'year * old weight 153 Q; bay mare 5 yeara old weight 1585: roan horse 11 years old weight 1750; hay Horse 8 years old weight 1160; span of mules coming 2 years old. Cattle 13 Head—black cow x years old will be fresh March 6; Jersey cow 9 years old will be fresh Feb. 22. s|mtled cow 7 years old ,w is fresh in Nov.; Holstein eow 4 years old was fresh in Dec.; 3 heifers giving milk, black heifer will lie fresh Mtireh 26: roan heifer will be fresh Muy 22: 3 heifer calves. 2 year old Durhum Bull. 23 Head Hogs— 4 brood sows to farrow about March Ist: 19 full pigs will weigh about 90 pounds each; 1 nanny goat. Farm Implements'— Uli. ’er riding plow, walking plow'; disc and trailer good as new; C. B. Q corn planter good as new. 8 ft.. Dc'-r ing binder; 2 row Gale corn plow - good as new; Case coin plow good 1:; . new ; Thomas hay loader; 3>Z. Tiffin . wogan good as new; manure spreader good as new; set of hav ladders with : side boards; spike tooth harrow: Pri- . mus cream separator; 2 sets of h *avv hreeching harness; set of farm harness; 3 hay slings; scythe; pine wrenches; post augers: 5 gal. black 1 leaf sheep dip; hog troughs: hog seedier, horse collars; 14 ft. ladder; over head horse power; wheelbarrow.
Chickens 3or 4 dozen Red Rhode Is ■ land chickens. Grain—4oo hu. good . corn in crib. 300 bit. oats in bin: about . li ton clover hay: 75 shocks of fodder in field. Household Goods —Leather ’ davenport: sidehoard: 3 bods and . springs; feather mattress. Axminster . rug 9x12: wool fiber rug 9x12; dresser; kitchen cabinet; tables; Jewel range: ' laundry stove; 3 burner oil stove: porch swing; washing machine; Daisv s churn; 3 gal’s, can molasses: 1 10 yd. ’ ( inlaid linoleum and many articles too numerous to mention. 1 Term:'—ss.ov an<l tinder cash: sums; v over ss.no, a credit of 12 months will be given purchor giving bankable note bearing 8 percent interest last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash. y ' . r ’ r , opprtv removed until settled for. ~li *5,^ RR 4 RALPH SCHNEPP i, au ' l ' auctioneer. Rudolph sx ax *—
Public sale As we a-e dissolving partnership, wo, the undersigned, will sell at public -ale on what Is snown as the William llei-kman farm 7’» miles north west of Decatur. 5 miles northwest of prehle. 4 miles southeast of l‘oe. 1 mile south. I mile west of St. John stop on Winchester road, on Wednesday. Feb. 4th Sale starts al Hi a. m. The following property, to-wit: 3 HEAD IIORSYIS 1 blue roan mare. 7 years old weight 1606; 1 roan horse coming 7 vears old weight IGimi; 1 gray mar». coming 5 years I old weight 1400. all sound and g<Mul (workers. 14 HEAD CATTLE 1 Jersey and Holstein eow. coming 4 yrs. old. will lie fresh Uy day of sale: 1 i Durham cow coming 4 years old will be fresh by day of sale; 1 Holstein , cow coming 4 years old giving milk, ibe fresh July 1: 1 J-'sey and Du'.'ham cow 7 years old, be fresh March 1; 1 black cow coming 5 year.- old (will lie fresh March 5; 1 hrindle cow 17 years old. be frosh April 15; 1 Jer- . i -< y Durham cow 6 years old. be f'e-h ' Feb 25; 1 red cow 3 years old. fresh; I l 2-vear old heifer will bn fresh in J; in-; 1 black heifer 2 >%ars old will ho fresh in .May; 1 yearling heifer; ,2 steers coming 2 years old; 1 registered Holstein hull coming 2 years old with papers. 16 HEAD HOGS 1 r<t r . Durot male hog 4 year old; 1 Duroc brood sow will farrow April ’ 1; 6 shoals weight about 6H lbs ; 8 ( slioats weight 75 to 86 lbs. 9 HEAD SHEEP. FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 s Iteerinfc hinder 8 ft. cut go->d as new; , I /klvlzx Lnulor- 1 Irvhti I ro hav
1 Ohio hay loader; 1 John Deere hay tedder; 1 Deering mower; 1 grain 'drill with fertilizer attachment; 1 I Rhode manure spreader good as new; • I John Deere tiding breaking plow; ■ I Gibs walking breaking plow : 1 big ' Willie corn cilltivato-; 1 Ohio walk • ing cultivator; 15 shovel Queen cultivator; bar land rollpr; spring tooth harrow; high wheel wagon. 2 in. tire; 1 low wheel wagon. 1 fanning mill. 1 1 o-d cooker, 1 open top snrry, 1 top I buggy, double set of chajn harness. 1 i set tug harness. 1 set of buggv ha’I n- ss. 1 saw frame, 1 28-in. saw. Wat- ' • rloo engine 1% horse power; l ege jcioam seperator run by power or by lhand. power washing ma< hine. Govtecnor pully; pump jack. gal. chicken i brooder, several tons of loose thno;ihy hay in mow and many other art!Iclftt not mentioned. ! TERMS- $5.00 and under cash, all ! -unis over $5.00 a credit of 12 months i will be given, last 6 mftnths l>earipg > per cent interest, purchaser giving bankable note. No goods removed until settled for. Lunch will he served on grounds. JAMES and HECKMAN. Harry Daniels and Harry Bunn. Am t. L. O. Adler. Clerk. 2G 28-30-1-2-3. PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm and am moving to town. I will sell at public auction at tny residence located 1 mile north and mile oast i< -Monroe, Ind. or •' igiles,south of Decatur and mile east, on Friday. February 13, 1920. Salr- tx ginning at 12 ofi lock: the following propertv. to-wit: 4 HEAD OF HORSES 1 bay i oi's>’. 5 years obi. weighs 1400, onml; 1 bay horse, 4 years eld. weighs 1400, sound; bay hor-e, 4 years old, weight 12ou lbs., sound; mar ••-ui • w.-iain ;2<to. lbs., bred. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE Red Durham eow. 6 years old. fresh in April; Red Durham cow, 4 years old, fresh by day of sale; Holstein cow. coming 6 years old. will be fresh Ist of May; « Holstein -cow, 6 years old. giving a good flow ofT.iilk: Holstein < ow rs 4 years old. fresh the Sth of /‘.March: Jeisey cow. 6 years old. fresh by day of sale; Durhum cow. 6 years <il<K will be fresh by day of sale: red Durham cow? G years old. will be freffh.on day of sale; spotted Durham cow. will he fresh day of sale; brindle cow. will be frosh tip last of February. SHEEP I<) head of good breeding ev.es 45 HEAD OF HOGS I head of lull blood brood sows, farrow fn March, registered; 2 spotted sows, farrow in March; 7 head of fall gilts, pedigroes with each 29 head of fall pigs, weight 75 IBs.; one IMiroe male hog. POCLTRY—--120 head of good laying hens. GRAIN — 6 ton Clover Hav; 200 bushel Seed Oats. IMPLEMENTS— McCormick mower. Juvenile corn planter. Champion binder. 7 fl. cut; Deering disc, in good condition; breaking plow; Big Willie corn cultivator; 1-horse cultivator; spike tooth harrow; spring tooth harrow; wagon, with grain bed; wagon box; set of good dump Ivoards; beet lifter; DeLaval cream seperator. No. 12; 2 hog houses; seif feeder for hogs; cniiken coops; .saws; shovels; forks; double set of wolk harness; single set of buggy harness; horse collars; iron kettles; log chains; 50 gal. galvanized oil tank; IS-ft. step ladder. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —Favorite base burner; soft coal burner; refrigerator; table; Quality wash machine: glass cupboard; side board; bed stead: kib h*n ‘-abin t; other . articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $5.00 and . under, cash in hand. All over that amount a credit of 12 months wiii be given, purchaser giving bankable . note bearing S';; interest- the lust 6 months. 4', off for cash. No proper- > ty removed until settled for. , ALBERT SPULLER. .left Liechty, J. N. Burkhe'ad, Aurds. W. S. Smith, Geo. McManama. Clerk. 31-3-5-9-10 11 ■
—1 FOR SALE Modern residence on N. Fourth St. 1 building lot on West Monroe St.* 2 building lots on West Adams St.' 2 building lots on South 11th St. 7 building lots on West Madison St. 2 building lots on Winchester St For particulars inquire of 29-Tu-F-5 wk A. D. SUTTLES. ! ' 2 Remember the sale of Ed Marquardt at his residence located in Allen county, on the Crist Boknecft farm, between Decatur and I%rt Wayne, February 6th. This sale will be a good opportunity for the farmers. t h
CLASSIFIED WANT Al* for sale FOR SALE 71 acre farm In S’ Marys tji, % mile south ni Bobi and ic« miles north of Pleasani Mills; has 6 room house, 80x40 ft l>arn; good well and cistern; good ;o'ii farm; fairly well ditched Mirt be taken before February Ist. In quire of Irvin Ack >r. 227 8. Ist St. 306t3f FOR SALE About 1.000 good lire brick. Inquire of Mrs. J B. Honhouse. 'Phone 137. 18-ls-c i Oil SALE 7 room Imus will Ic.c.it e«i A bargain if taken before F“h. 15th. Ml S I. Dlltchei, 1043 N 4':d treat. 24 at FOR SALE —Bond Piano junl . i< Will sell cheap it taken at o.it<x Call at 6ofl Short street. Mary Uiisine. 27 «t FOR SALE Two ladders, cheap; one 20-ft. ajld one 15 ft. Call at 611 Winchester St. 27-3 t FOR SALE A scholarship in'tlie International Business college. Fort Wayne, !n<l. New term starts Feb. 2 to 9th. Call at the Morris 5 ami 10c store. 27:3 FOR SALE 50 gallon oil barn I.
, cheap. Maurgred Miller. 623 M in- : roe street '2S-3t FOR SALE Loose hay. timothy or mixed. Is-livcrml at once if -wanted. Call Chas. Arnold, Craigville ’ phone. 2S-.”.tx FOR SALE Six room hon-e. four belog and 1 i aiv “ Tro romft < I lar: small barn: house been built three year: A big bargain at s2.|im W. W. Hawkins. Decatur. Ind. R. R. 10, Monroe Phone. 28 6l FOR SALE House and lot on Win Chester street, splendid bargain; also three vacant lots, must lie sold to close estate. Inquire of Henry jfarkley. rural 'phone IS or Clark J. Lutz. Att'y., 'phone 66. 25-3tx e-od FOR SAi.E One Round Oak hard coal burner; one Wilson h".il inquire at 331 Winchester street or phone 509. Js 2t TRACTOR FOR SALE Goo.’ new; also tractor plow. Cail or phone A. C. Butcher, attorney, or phone 540, IK-i.alur, Ind. 29-I'itx MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDGIXIGY A ma.azirt* giving the 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 write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor, t-andolosro. Skidmore I.:iml Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg, Marin, tie, Wis. l-t 4 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthduse GarafiT. 303-ts PLENTY OF' MONEY-to loan, 6, 10 or 20 years, no commission.—EßWIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts WANTED YOUNG MEN- For Railway .M til Clerk ', SI 10 month. Experience un<ii v. i.'nr f-pe particulars examinations. write R. Terry (former Government Examiner) 315 Continental bldg., Washington. 25-7 t WANTED- Experience farmer wants a real farm for term of years. Any plan. Good reference. Inquire D- tr.ocrat. 2i laborers on Ihe General Electric job at <>nec; 15c per hour, eflective Sunday morning. 11. K. Ht-r- --■ fliison (auistruclion Co. 26-ff . wanted—Giri for ht.,.-., ~.-i<_ in family. Inquire of j. Charles i *1" Os K. «> •> <> j __ lost and found I LOST—Ladies' large black’ ~piirso. - containing six dollars in money. - , OKt somewhere between the Schafer . Hardware Co., and King's Confec1> tionery. Finder please fl-eturn to ', ttlis n,Tkp ' 2S-3tx
_ FOR RENT Tap sit. |or RENT—6 rooms, on Kekionga street. Call on D Schmidt. 413 Mercer Ave. 2 9 ; 6t FOR SALE I 11 room, stuccoed brick house, 20x 24 ft ham. 2 good cisterns, good well of drinking water, electric lights and bath. coal, wood and chicken shed, lot is 10x147 ft:, some fruit, on paved m<w:oo as goort Ce,nent wa,kß> prlce Vacant lot,on paved street, lot is 45x140 ft. Price 1300.00. 5 room house, coal and wood shed electric lights, lot is 66x120 ft., good location. Price HIOO.Oo. < 6 room house, coal and wood shed Rood cistern, piped for gas, has sani tary sewer and fruit, lot is 60x149 ft fine location. Price 61400.00 2 o >,. S< ’ <> ' A/m ' N o"is. lX “12 So. 13th St.
*SALE CALENDAR t. 1 Tha Following Sales ate Being Ad 1 vertleed In the Dally Democrat. We Aleo print the Saia Aliia. List Your Salo With Ua. si tt i.' Feb. 4th. James and Heckman 712 miles northwest of Doeatur. Indiana on William Heckman Farm on WinChester road s e Feb 5 W. M. Carroil, 11 miles southeast of Decatur, Ind., or 2 miles '' southeast of Salem, Ind. •' Feb 6 Henry Rodenberk, miles northeast of Decatur, known as the Howard Shackb v farm. ' !’> b 7 Dr. M. F 1 I’nrrish. located d in town of Monroe. Indiana. jcii :* C. E Matehand, 2’.g rulli-s ouiii’i. 1 of Monroe, Ind, on the Geo. II Martz farm. | Feb. 9 W. H. T'-eple. ! miles east of Pleasant Mills. Ind., on the state line, or 2 miles north rtf Wibsiiire, O. 1., 10—Asa McMillen, Is 4 miles . south of Pleasant Mills, !n<!. Pel>. 10— U'vi Strahm. 5 »nll<>s 1 onth and 3 miles w-st of Decatur, t |.' P h it- f. p. Pitsen. 7 tuilew north»nst of Decatur and 5 miles ’ south of Monroeville, Ind, 1 Feb. 11—Ola k Gaunt. 5’4 miters 2 e-«t of Decatur and 1 mile north snd >4 mile east of Holm. . Feb. 11 John Bright, 4 mile sooth "‘'east of Decatur, Indiana. | Feb. 11th. Ola Gaunt 5*4 miles eant .'of Decatur, Indiana. i Feb. 12 C. E. Buck. 5 miles southeast of Decatur on mud pike. r Feb. I!: -Albert Spnller, 1 mile north, -'s laile east of Monroe,- or Oii , miles south of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 13, Kerr and Sclinepp 4 and 1 1 half mih's northeast of Bertie. Indiana. .J Feb. 14 J S Stonerook 162 b West, Monroe street. Deiatur. Ind. Feb. 16 Philip Gepha’t. 4 miles 1 oa ■ and 1 mile north of Monroe, or 8 miles southeast of Decatur. J Feb. 17 Delmar Douglas, 13 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17- I’ruiiklin Anifrews. 2 mile south of Dmatur, . | Feb. 18—Sam Shackley, 11 miles ' southeast of Decatur, or ’•> mile north 1 >of Salem • ; Feb. 18.- N W. Frye. Q mile east -.of Decatur at Studebaker farm •j F< b 19 —Victor Amache*. 7’4 mile JsouHi.ro t of Decatur, on the Lew I Si-herry farm. I Feb. 19- Dye Ferguson, 10 miles' i-1 southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek i ; township. | Feb. 1!) H. S. Chase, 2’4 miles ’ southeast of Decatur. rj Pel,. 15- IL D. McCoy, 2% miles r north at.d 6 miles east of Decatur ' Feb. 20. — Hosea Ray. one mile north-1 we-t of Decatur, on Juhits Hanghk * farm. February 23rd -Jesse ,-yid Mary! ‘Hr nger, 5 miles east of Decatttr and * two miles north of Bolto. j F*.h. 23, R. M. Wynn, 5 miles w.tst ! and two miles south oof Monroe Indl-I . aua or four miles north of Berne. In- , diana on Christ Aschhaucher farpi. t 24 John W. Kline. 5’4 miles southeast of Decatur. i Feb. 24- Andy Zeser, 1 mile west of I Decatur and 4 miles south, 1 mile! I »."t and _ miles north of Monroe. jl Feb. 25 llell & Cnnde’, Bellevue I ■ farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. L > Feb. Ira Wagon-r, 10 miles 1 southwest of Decatur. F- b G. W. li;.vK 3 mile snijth ’ east of Deeattfr. Indiana, or one-half I mil<> west of the JUudehn h school 1 house. * t 1 March 2—F red Busrhe. sale to be. 1 held one-half mile east, of Monroe, i I Indiana. Sale will be a combination i slock sale of E. W. and Fred Busehe. March 4 Schwartz Brother.:, one I mile north and one half we>t of Libby 1 Mi '-,.; i ai;< j Libby's condenxory ,< Berne. Indiana, lloßtein Cow sale. March 23. Wm Reppert, 7 miles I southwest of Decatur. ; FORTUNES IN OIL WELLS AND LEASES: slou invested has made $22.000. Small investors mad.* millionaire.c Why not you ’ Get in ou the ground floor; invest in the world’s nest. Tularosa Basin, whore wr ex--pert 5.000 barrel gusners per dav. '>r;te quick for maps and leaflets, if ; .. exi - t to become a milUonaire 1 G . > Oil & Leasing Co.. ’ VW AiAXicii. 2S-3tx FOR SALE—S passenger 1916 model* Ford. Good condition, inquire of L. E. Marshall. Decatnr. Ind., R. R. ! 29-3tx WELL Pay You More . For Hides ’ We Pay the Cash Always. • You -et honest weight too. i , We have no desire to deceive anybbdy. We want to 1 he judged fully hj- what we say and what we do. We want you to have confidence s I!1 ns "e W ; ln t yon to ! 'know that yon Ret rvory 1 penny that TOmlng (o I. You. Vve want you satisfied. ~ J It is the fairer way we ’ ''l know anything about. 8 1 i Maier Hide 4 Fur Co. •*3O yearg in Decatur." 'Phone 442.
Notice M herehv gb ~,, ~.. ;eiHl (ll ie,l. lUtrtMra Uremerkn.,,,." b-t’Hx WIH 1J.,,* V ~H ' ' <-rV>>lf>. lie. . IS.M, In ", h ,. alt t'.HUt ~r Adams tVnn,,; ' ana, made aml entire,! hi «,i.'i '" lu ! to. the sale of r«.| ! ii> tin- |».-lltl l .ii tor sitl,. (i f I ih.- . lft, <m Thursdav, t'..L n ~,' ,l ' ' will for .1! ' ' |ht vi«. hw ih. fw j*’* 1 • J exlMlnir on February ran t'lA - not hw than lhe iinpruis..,! v 01,,,. . eu h of said tra. ts of r<«| ili»* Lkv otftvv <»f At« rrynutn an,| \ '' -i*l *ln (hr ♦’»(>’ of i*v<*<(ur In i tbtlWfHi thv hourn of tvn ‘ lu * • a it|. four o t’lox k . n l K ■ thv folMwinir dent r I bed tra<*b» ‘! a . 8 ifhtititv in th** « 1 iu .XdaiTiM »'ourtty in th<* Mini** •' ana, to-wit: • lr»i Trnrts I •• W. I half «( in x Ont’ iiunduf’l tuid fifty-nno ~n , . . .ire,! alt.l litly-tw.. .. w I ~d flfly .three tn th. i.riitimU 7;'!"" 11..- town, now .try. of nt,,, " f 5 •roi-tosd Tr«w> „ In l.ois nomtorit t.iKhi and \ I . orlgilinl plat of th,. t„ K ' '' • Ity, wf D.tiitUr In.liatu., ex.,i, ' ( ty-t.-.ir f.e: off nt the imuth , In 4... t iiiiiiih'-r eight, except nl«.> -aid in lota hutnlsm eight "na , . lb.- tallowing toari and par,. 1 >, to-ivg ' Coinircrulue on the north lin. ~f lot aoHibei nil;", in tin orlmi, I j < t the town.enow city, ot in.. ' li-two f..-< ":im ot the nortliH.., r u. r of mud In lot nuotlu-r "in. ,' l ulna thi u.-e south paraflel t,.' I r S'tont Street. r. venlv-elght . Iheitedi west pariill. 1 with ,It.. i lln<- of .t"fT"i »on street, nin.-t, f.s-l to lhe eiw<t line of s:ti<l I-,,., I'.ont etrr. t; then. " mmhli i 11,,,,; I( ''' not llii" of s.ti,l First or Front ■ 'o it m>!ni whi. ii is tweitt v-f.,.,, , north of lhe n„n6-«..■„< ~ , in 10l niiintor elslil In »nl.i tow,, city: thonrr running east with the south tin,. u s sai.l |,, t .. , her etXht t.n th.- St Mary . ’ th. il. " north along the me >n,|., of sai.l river rn the north line in lot nii'nljer ninn. then., n, , ~ north liar of said In lot numlx-r , to i< point iiiiu-ty -Iw,> f.et .. !u «t p .I. .rlliwrst rorr.vr ot said in |„i . '» ’ »'»'• to *•>'■ Place of |h B ,„, , .ami tiring a |..>rt of raid in h.ts . 1.. r.< right un.l nine. Term«« | One.lhird rash in hand on - ih\ one-thlrfl in one year an.) .. third In two year* front dav of x,j, laf-rred payment* shall hear .it Ila- rat.-a>f six p«r>eni. from la. i t sal, until paid and tl all he -. ~ ed l.y a tiret mortgase »n th. . 1 r-tat" so. ..llii. Provided that tl „. loir. lias. r ..i pun hasers tnav the purchase money in cash op a,, ~ sal. if he. so desires. In th.- event ti, • any <<io- or hotb of sal.l tracts „i ."j estate should not be soht ~n said " then said sale shall toe contin .. i Jlhereafier from day to day w.t,,. j fnrttirr notice until all said real .-i n. . si..all have been sol,l. Said s;<: 'sal.-s will In- so made subjr. t t<> tt..ipprovxl ot s-ii.l court. HA i:i:A i:A bremehk ami• . Eve. utnx. , .Merry in&a * Sutton. Attorneys 8-14-17-U * —■.. ...—_■ - - THE FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY Description of the method of borj '•owing money on farms on the gov. plan through the First J< !nt iStock land Batik of Fort Wayue, I Ind. The idea Is to loan money on farm. i tor lunger periods than fa the ex* ng practice now. as authorized unde: the Federal F’arin Ixian AcR effective .July, 1916. This law makes it possible forth" I fanners to make money by borrow , Ing money. It is the intention to :placc money within the reach of the Tsrtribr on such terms as to convert the form morKage 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, etr. The money is loaned on the "amorttzation plan’’ which means the paying off of the indebtednes hy installments of a fixed amount, throughout a period of years. As an example—On a loan of $1.06'1 pjiyment woulrf he S7O a year, which payment applies upon interest and principal, paying off loan in 33 years Upon a Ton Thousand Dollar loan. the payment each year would be $7"" , -ftorrnwer may pay off part or all of tom after five vears. Loan- made up to one half of the value of the land and 20 per cent of the insurable value of the Improvement. NO COMMISSION-s-LOANS MADE TO BORROWER AT COST No restrictions are piaeed on the ; use of the money yon borrow ami your affairs are not subject to th* 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 prepav ment privileges after live years Yon du not tie up yourself or your land Eevery payment you make reduces your principle as 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 aqd have the use and profits therefrom. For further information »ee French Qninn. President The Bowers Realty Co. Offices over Vance & Hite’s Clothieg Store, diagonally across from <’ourt House. tuestf EIGHT MEN U ANTED We want eight men. laborers, to report at the G. E. factor) site, at R o’clock Wednesday morning. 45 cents per hour. A. HATTERSLEY CO. FOR SALE—An Overland automobile. 1919 model. Phene BGR. Mary | M. Koenig 2'J3tx e v
