Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1920 — Page 6

MARKETS-STOCKS Dully Report of Local and Foreign Markets. Now York. N. Y„ Feb. 4 Continued demoralization of foreign exchange was reflected in the stock market op-j eiilng today, most of the issues showing losses from yesterday s close. Crucible fell 3 points to 209; United States Steel was 102*,. off ; Southern Pacific 97%. off %; Baldwin 111. off ’ 4 ; Central l.enther 88%. off %; t| United Retail Stores SI. off 1: Marine , 34 |x.. off 1%; Mexican Petroleum IRS i oft 'a; United States Rubber 122. off 1 ■%; Studebaker IttO'i, off 1H; Sin- [ elair 38. off l'/ 2 . I

* is , ’< |j ■ > ' z Chicago. Feb. 4 Grain opening: Corn: Feb. down 1c; March nominal. May down lye; July down >4c. Oats: May down %c; July nominal. Provisions: Lower. East Buffalo. N. V., Feb. 4 (Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipts 2.880; shipments 380; official to New York, yesterday. 2170. Hogs closing steady; medium and heavies. $15.65 iilti.oO; Yorkers and mixed. $16.1(6® 10.25; pigs, $15.5O(i)16.()O; roughs, sl4.mt; stags, $ll.OO. down; cattle, 425. slow and weak; sheep 22m), steady; lambs. 2065, down; best ewes. 1200*i 1300; calves. 2150. down. Cleveland. Ohio —Produce market:' Butter: Creamery in tubs, extras, »;•; 'jfa .67e; extra firsts 63<®63i£; first t>2Ut>2H>c; prints 1c higher; seconds, 594i6()c. Eggs: Northern extras 67c; extra firsts 64c; Northern firsts, new cases 64c. old cases, 56c; refrigerator extras 53<\ LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat. No. 1, $2.55; No. 2, $2,55; new oats, 84c; new corn, per cwt,. $200; barley. $1,40; rye, $1.50; clover seed. $32 to $32.50. LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen 45c to 50c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 60c Traiyflorm that good old I 'into a first class new one ton truck for $185.00. Automobile trailers. $25.0(1. W. 1). Cross. Geneva. Ind. 27-30tx i i For all Bronchial trouble, bordering on Influenza, use Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. At Drug Stores. 2G-61 I’eed HI-GRADE CANE MOLASSES to your slock, for sale by J. S. McCrory & Son. 26 (it HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. 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. Decatur propety prel'ered. 26-t5 ERWIN & MICHAUD. X. ! J > , tT'. - ’ • ~ ! JWM WHMHRMMaBWMIWK&wIy ’-wJR ■■■ | - j 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 861-N HARRY DANIELS 19-ts ' . i 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. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. -n. 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. 8:3?' p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 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. STONEBJRNER, Agent

PUBLIC SALE I will soil al public auction on whai [is known as the .1 D. lioftiiian farir 4'-_. miles soul beast of Decatur aiu I'.j miles west of Pleasant Mills on Wednesday. February 11, 1920 Sale to begin nt 10:00 o'clock a. m the following properly, 10-wil: HOUSES, 4 lleud Bay mare 12 years'old, good worker; gray mare, ,12 years old, good worker; bay horse I 7 years old. a good heavy horse, driver. CATTLE. 6 head Jersey i cow. was fresh in Oct.; red cow will be fresh in May; heifer will be fresh in April, second calf: brlndle cow, will lie fresh in March; cow will be fresh in March; cow giving milk. HOGS, is head Berkshire sow. will farrow In March: Duroc sow will farrow in March; white sow will IWrow in April; Big Type Poland China male hog. eligible to register, will be 1 year old in March; 14 pigs weighing about 75 lbs. each. lit) head of Laying Hens. 460 bn. good Corn. I

bn. Alsae Red Clover and Timothy Seed mixed; 4 loti of Timothy Hay: bundle fodder; seed corn. FARM IMPLEMENTS Power washer, 1 H, ■ P. gas engine, light pair hob sleds; : soft coal stove; 10 gal. milk can; 5 ’ gal. milk can; scoop board; shovel plow; 2 double shove] plows; lever spring tooth harrow; 7-shovel cultivator; Deering mower; hay loader; Oliver riding corn plow, new; Black Hawk corn planter; Janesville corn plow; 1-horse corn cutter; 1-horse , wagon; spring wagon; 2 buggies; feed cooker: tank heater; mail wagon; breaking plow; corn sheller; 70ft. I in. new rope; 7 galv. chicken coops; double hay harpoon; small mover cutter for chickens; copper kettle; 2 hand garden plows; scoop -■hovel; 6 forks; garden seeder; 2 hand corn planters; Ih-laival No 12 I cream seperalor; wheel barrow; hog 'Louse; 2 scythe; 4 cow ties; 3 hog troughs; hand potato planter; double and single trees; heavy brass mt., team harness; set heavy team harness; 2 sets ol buggy harness; single i work harness; wood pully; governor pully: 16 ft. ladder; auto supplies; baud Klaxon horn 2 Ford hood covers; new set Ford tire chains; oil gun; 20 radiator connections. Many articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS ss.im and under, cash; ' .-unis over $5.00, a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giv-[ ing bankable note bearing 8 per cent. ' interest the last 6 months. 4 per Sent oh for cash. No property removed until settled for. JOHN A. BRIGHT. Jell' Liechty and H. High, Allots. i E. T. Jones. Clerk. St. Paul Ladies' Aid will serve lunch. 4-5-6-7-S PUBLIC SALE As 1 am going to quit farming and will move to town 1 will sell at public auction at my residence located 7 miles northeast of Decatur, or 5 mile south of Monroeville on what is known as the William Kline fa-m. on Wednesday. February 11th Sat-' to begin at 10 o’clock, the following property, towit: 1 4 HEAD OF HORSES— Consisting ( .of 1 gray mare, 12 years old, weight • 1450 lbs.; sorrel horse, 6 years obi, 1 i weight 1350 lbs.; gray horse 3 yrs. - old, weight 1300 ttis.; gray mare 2 yrs old. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE Red Durham cow, x years old. fresh in 1 May. giving good flow of milk; roan ; cow. 6 years old, fresh in May, giv- x ing good flow of milk; these are number one milk cows; 3 head of heifers. * 22 HEAD OF HOGS- 3 brood sows. 1 will farrow in March; 10 head of shoats weight 100 tbs.; 9 head of i' shoals. weight 50 lbs. 150 Chickens. |‘ FARM IMPLEMENTS—I Dane hayjt loader; 1 McCormick mower; Hoos-i J ier grain drill; C. B. & Q. corn I checker; Oliver riding cultivator: J. ' | I. Case riding breaking plow; 1 walkpng breaking plow; double, shovel [plow; 9-shovel plow; disc harrow; i spring tooth harrow; spike tootji i harrow; new Turnbull wagon; light ■farm wagon; beet bed; combination I hay ladder; triple wagon bed; top I buggy; spring wagon; surrey, nearly I new; tank heater; 10 galvanized i chicken coops; set breeching harIncss; set farm harness; set buggy' | harness; Anker-Holth cream separatI or. this machinery is all new. 300 I bushel of corn; 100 bushel of oats; 3 tons, clover hay; 4 acres of fodder in mow; some household goods, and many other things too numerous to I mention. TERMS All sums of $5.00 and under cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be [ given, purchaser givfing bankable ' note, without interest. 4 per cent off for cash. No property removed uu [ til settled for. F. P. PITZEN, R. S. Rose, Auct. Sumner Muniiua, Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. 26-31-4-7-9 tu ! FORTUNES IN OIL WELLS AND i LEASES: slou invested has made $22,0u0. Small investors made tnil- . i- . ti’t .* ... .o ...

liouairea. Why not you? Get in on the ground floor; invest in the world’s best. Tularosa Basin, where we expect 5,000 barrel gushers per day. Write quick for maps and leaflets, if you expect to become a millionaire. Otero Oil & Leasing Co., Tularosa. New Mexico. 29-3tx FOR SALE —5 passenger 1916 model Ford. Good condition. Inquire of L. E. Marshall, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 2. , 29-3tx FOR SALE City properly, well located.. Price right. H. M. DeVoss 30-tl i : THE SLENDER KIND (United Press Service) Milwaukee, Feb. 4.—(Special t< Daily Democrat)—John r Mulaney 'Madison coffee house owner, advci tised: “Wanted: Slender waitress." Asked why “slender,” John said “They take up lees room, are quicki [ on their feet, eat less and don’t K , — flat feet.”

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PUBLIC SALE it As 1 have decided to quit furmini n I wiil hold u public auction at in .1 i.sldcncc located on the luliu Hutlgk farm. 1 mile northwest id De eutur, on Friday. February 20th. Sale to b<-giii at 111 o'clock a. m„ tin 2 following property towit: J (OWES. 5 hetitl One sorrel hors, e 6 years old. weight I4ot) lbs.; 1 Im; ». mare coining 5 years old. weigh y iitou fits.; I buy mare witli foul, ' li years old, weight 1150 lbs.; I tean 11 of m ire! weight 2800 tbs. CATTLJC , io head One red cow, 3 years old i- be fresh the middle of May; 1 bluet . cow, 5 years old. be fresh tin- first ol I May; 1 Jersey cow ti years old, call • by side; I spotted cow 3 years old pastuie bred; 1 black cow. 7 year.i old. pasture bred; I cow 3 years old > pnsture bred; I cow coming 3 years old. pa"tiire bred; 1 spotted heifer lx fresh the last of Jun--; one-half Hol stein heifer, pasture bred; 1 heifer calf coming y< arling. HOGS. 21 head IS head of shouts, weight from sti Io 125 His.; 3 brood sows will be due to farrow the last of March. The hogs ar<- all double immimed.. EWE LAMBS, 5 head. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—2 good wag-ms; 2 gc.od bay racks and 1 beet bed combined; 1 Osborne hay loader; 1 John Deere corn planter; 1 Superior IMisc grain drill; 1 Osborne hay kicker; 1 McCormick binder; 1 McCormick mow1r; 1 5-section lan-1 roller; 1 Oliver corn plow; 1 J. I. Case corn plow; 2 J. I. Case breaking plows; 1 Osborne spring tooth harrow; 1 60-tooth spike tixith harrow; 1 set of platform scales; 1 emory stone; 1 1-horse cultivator; I single shovel plow; 1 Turnbull wagon bed; 1 gravel bed; 1 top buggy; 1 :: horse even--r for wagon; >1 No. 12 DeLaval cream seperator. used I year; 1 gixnl grind stone; ! range stove; 1 scoop boar d; 1 double barrel 12 gauge .-hot gun; 1 cross cut :aw; 1 Monan II gasoline engine. 1 hors.-, and pump jack combined; 2 set of heavy breeciiing harness; 6 horse collars; extra set oi bridles and 2 sets of fly nets"; 1 si-4 of buggy iuiine.ss. The implements are ail in first class shap--. Alxiut 12 doz. of Chickens. About 6 tons of Huy. I About 7.5 bushel of good Seed Oats; 16 bushel of Good Se»-d Coin; 35 -.hocks ol Corn and I odder in the [field; About 360 bushel or Corn in ' - rib. About 30 big “hocks of 1- odder in field. 1 Collie Dog. broke to drive ' stock. And other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS $5.00 and under, cash; on sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 moqths will be given, purchaser giving bankbale bearing interest the last 6 months. 4N oft' for cash. No property removed until settled for. HOSEA RAY J. A. Milhaud, Auct. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. 4 5 9-11-13 16-17-18 PUBLIC SALE . 1 the undersigned will offer for pule lie sale at my farm 3% miles northeast of Decatur, or 1 mile north, mile east of Dent School, on Friday February 6. 1920. The sale Parting at 10:00 o'clock a. in , the following property to-wii; Horses and Mules —. 1 pan of mules 12 years old, good workers in all harness; Horses, 1 bay gelding 9 years old, weight about 1.400 lbs; speed driving horse 9 years old; 3 bead mare colts coming 2 year old in spring, 1 last spring horse colt, hay igelding 7 years old weight 1.400. 11 ‘Head Cattle —Consisting of 4 milch cows. : potted Durham cow 6 years 01-l fresh last Nov.. Roan Durham cow 6 years old fresh last Dec..large Ded Durham cow will be fresh in Feb., good 3 year old cow pasture bred. 3 head of fall blood Roan Durham heifer:, good ones, about 18 months old. 3 head of yearlings, heifer and 2 bull-; heifer calf 2 months old. Sheep—2s breeding Ewes and 1 Buck. 27 Head Hogs— 10 head of brood sows. 1 with pigs by side, 2 male hogs. 1 full blood D.-.roc; 1 Big Type Poland China n! months old; 15 head last fall shoni.J weighing from 50 to 75 lbs. earn. Firm Implements—Two good fan i . wagons, one a Turnbull 3x3'; spindall, 100-gal. galvanized hog fountain. Tiffin wagon good as new with double bed and spring seat, rubber tire buggy. McCormick binder 7 ft. cut, mowet, hay tedder, hay loader, hay rake, disc, barrow, spring tooth harrow. 2 walking H plows Buckeye fertilizer grain drill. Zanesville check row corn planter, 5 [riding corn cultivator. 2yd self dump ? beds fits any wagon, also 1 set good ’[yd. dump board, hay ladders, pair boh K |sleds, mud boat. 2 sets double brecch-;-[ing harness, set single buggy harness, f I About 150 shocks of corn in field. i . Household goods: Good range, De i, [Daval cream separator, 28-gal. cream Xjcans. 5 gal. cream can. dash churn J-table, and other articles not mention Led. Term-, of sale $5.00 and und- i *[cash. over that amount a credit of 1: imonths will be given purchaser givlnj [bankable note bearing 8 per cent in ‘.terest the last six months, 4 per c.--i K I , ■ off for cash. No property removed tin til settled for. HENRY RODENBECK J. A. Michaud. Auct.. Chas. Mitglej Clerk. Lunch will , be served o grounds. co - Jan. 20-27-29. Feb. 3-' 5 I r i AUTOMOBILE OWNERS d nie ma^e vour Autonic ter innn V. cens « Application so 1920I 920 L,c ense. At the For ’ SiokT ■ , F - E ™ntf,r 279-31 awk ts Notary Publit

PUBLIC SALE tg On account of ill health. I will sell tv at public auction, at my residence on is the State line road. 2 tulles east of <*• Pleasant Mills, Ind., o- . miles northwest of vVillshire. O. and I mile south of the Erie 11,. IL. <>n ic Monday. Feb. 9. 1920, Sale to begin at 10 o' lock n nt. Tim m following properly, to-wit: iv HORSES. 12 Head 1 bay mine, 6 it years old. weight 1400; bay mure 10 7 years old. weight I too; gray mare, 6 tn years old. weight 1250; buy mare. C. coming 3 years old; gray ma-v com I. ing 3 years old; hay roan horse, 3 k years old; bay mure, 4 years old; if road mure, 20 years old; bay mare, 6 If years old. weight 1500; buy coach I. iior.se coming 2 year- old; black ho-.-e s < timing 2 years old; him k mare cult, I. coming 1 year old CATTLE, 11 s Head 3 cows, coming 5 years old; i- half blood Holstein: 2 full blooded I Jersey cows, about 10 years old; 1 r heifer, coming 2 years old. full blood d Holstein, will Im fresh soon; 1 heifer, 0 bred, coining 2 years old % Holst in; e 4 Holstein calves. 1 year old. SHEEP • ■ 26 Head B-oeding Ewes, ages from t vears down. HOGS. 21 Head 5 I- brood sows. Durocs. good ones. 3 of J which sire padigreed; 11 Duroc shouts ; w light about 60 or 70 lbs. each; 4 e male Duroc shouts, good ones; 1 i male Duroc hog. 2 years old. FARM - IMPLEMENTS 1 gearless JjlCross ■ l-ay loader; Deering binder, 8 ft. cut; r Dee-ing mower. Big Giant; hay rake ; 12 ft wide: Osborne side rake; Deer - ing hay tedder: land roller; Osborne ’ spring tooth harrow; two-section drag i harrow; wood frame harrow; 2 corn - cultivators; spring tooth cultivator; clover seed buncher; 8 hoe grain drill > 9 die grain drill; mud boat: bobsled; com cutter on wheels; break- . ing plow; John Deere riding plow; Moline manure spre-i ler. new; dou- ' ble cutaway disc; Belle Center disc; i old spring tooth harrow: 2 Turnbull wagons, 2 wagon beds; hav ladder: ■ combined hay ladder, hog rack and • g-ain bed; surrey just repaired; old ' buggy: cheek rower. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and i under, cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will bg given; purchaser giving bankable note without interest. 4 per cent oil for cash. No property removed un 1 til settled for. W. H. TEEPLE. Harry Daniels, Auct. W G. Teeple, Clerk. The Ladies Aid of the Baptist church of Pleasant Mills, will serve dinner. 26-28-31-2-4-6 PUBLIC SALE As the farm I am living on is sold I will offer for public sale on what is known as the G. H. Martz farm 2bj n iles south east of Monroe or 714 Hies smith of De< atur on mud pike, on Monday February 9, 1926. sale to start at 10;(H) a. m.. the following I oix-rty to wit; Horses. 4 head Bay j it.au- coining 6; bay horse coming 4. I 2 colls. 1 coming 2 and 1 coining 3; •Cattle, 6 head Roan Durham cow. 6 years old with calf by side, an extra go td < ow; black Jersey cow 6 years old giving milk wiil lie fiesh in spring Durham cow 6 years old be fresh by ; cay of sale, 3 coming yearling heifers Sheep, 17 head —7 ewes due to lamb in February; buck and 9 ewe lambs coming yearlings; Hogs. 16 head —10 shoats weighing 50 to 60 Ihs. Hay end Grain Corn between 300 and 400 be.; Oats. 500 bn. of big 4 oats; 50 bu. of seed barley; 16 tons no. 1 timothy hay. Farm Implement^—Gale gang plow, 12 in. bottom with Smiley ' 4-liorse i-vener; 5 sh'tvel plow; wagon box with trippl/- sideboards good as new. combination hay ladder, grain Ind and hog rack, good as new ; Sid- ; dell storm buggy, good as new; set ( of heavy breeching Harness, good as new; some g<x>d leather collars; John < Deere walking breaking plow in good hape; Valley City scoop board, and other articles not mentioned. Terms of Sale ss.no and under ( cash, over that amount a credit of 12 i months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent ; interest the last 6 months 4 ;;t-r cent •df for cash. No property removed until settled for. CHAS. E. MARSHAND. Jeff Liechty. Auctioneer. \V. S. Smith. Clerk. I uneb will be served on the grounds. 4-6-7 , NO RAIN WATER? Don’t Worry. RUB-NO-! MORE WASHING POWDER breaks hard water. Ask vour grocer. J«>-3| - Chain Store Manager .! DO BOY FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY, operators of chain stores, will , open a chain of ten stores in Decatur “ and adjacent territory. Require the [ . services of good business man as .. MANAGER and SUPERVISOR of all of them. (Young man preferred).! Previous experience not essetlal, hut ' applicant must be competent to han-1 I) die large amounts of money, hue and ! handle help, organize, and check receipts of stores. Must assume duties -■ at once; SI,OOO required, fully sc-j 1. cured. The Stores offer the public pure foods under conditions that are meeting with instantaneous appeal, i and both stores and products are taki. ing the country by storm 1 - New ideas, new proposition, which will attract and hold the interest an’d approval of every man, woman and :: child for all time. Opening of stores will b<- heralded by one of the most intensive advertising campaigns ever conducted in that section. This onit ixirtunity will present itself but once Five year contract based on commission, with earnings running into many thousands per i year to party with ability to develop v. employees, anil keep each store strivm !" g ,O Accepted applicant will be required to come to Chicago at once for few days training. Unless .4 your local reputation Is excellent and unless you have the money do not answer. But if you can fill the requirements outlined, and it sounds like the position you are looking for write or wire. £ DO-BOY FOOD PRO<1 DUCTS COMPANY 713-14 City Hall Square Bldif. ic. CHICAGO, ILL.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE t FOR SALE 74 acre farm Itt St. Marys tp. % nub' south of Bubo und I*9 miles north of I’lea.-mnt Mills; has 6 room house. 30i4<> ft ' barn; good well unit cistern; good . co-n farm; fairly well ditched. Must [ bo taken before February Ist. In--1 quin- of Irvin Ack>r, -’27 S. Ist St. , 306-t3O 1 FOR SALE About 1.1)06 good fire brick. Inquire of Mrs. ,1. 11. Holt- [ house, 'Phone 137. 18-ts-c ' FOR SALE Bond Piano joo-I .i- new. ' Will sell cheap ii taken at oa<<-. Call ut 609 Short street. Marv Misut'e. 27-61. FOR SALE 50 gallon oil barrel, cheap. Miiursri-d Miller. 623 Monroe street 2S-H FOR SALE Ixxtse hay. timothy or mixed. Deliver- d at once if warned. Call Chas. Arnold. Craigville phone. 28-3tx FOR SALE Six room house, four tielow ami tw<> above. Two room cellar; small barn: house been built three years. A big bargain at $2,100. W. VV. Hawkins. Decatur. Ind. R. R. 10. Monroe Phone. 2S-6t TRACTOR FOR SALE Good as new; also tractor plow. Call or phone A. C. Butcher, attorney, or phone 540. Decatur. Ind. 29-10tx FOR SALE—An Overland automobile, 1919 model. Phrne 868. Mary M. Koenig. 29-3tx i oi; sale One i -i9 Ford roaflatar with 2 new tires arid truck body. Inquire. J F. Arnold Co. 28-3tw ts MISCELLAxNEOLS WISCONSIN FARM LAND 3 LANDOLOGY—A magazine 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 l.iiids, simp|y write me a letter and say, "Mail me I.ANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor, fgir.dology, Skidmore Co., 285 Skidmore Illdg., Marinette, Wis. I t 4 mo. We can t’ivc yon service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. 303-ts DO YOU NEED MONEY We lend it on second montages on real estate. — Aetna Mortgage A- Investment Co., 56s Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193-eodr-tf. FOR SALE Soft coal burner, size 14. In good condition. Call at Tin Walnut street. 30-3tx WANTED YOUNG MEN —For -Railway Miil Clerks, sllO month. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars exwrite R. Terry (former Government Examiner) 315 Continental bldg.. Washington. 25-7 t WANTED 2.’> laborers on the General Electric job at once; 15c per hour, etrective Sunday morning. 11. K. I’ergusoii ('.onslrnclioVi Co. 26-ts LOST AND FOUND I.OST Ladies' large black purse, containing six dollars in money. Lost somewhere between the Schafer Hardware Co., and King's Confectionery. Finder please return to this office. 28-3tx FOUND—An automobile chain near the Bleeke home on the Shamerloh road. Owner ca*i have same by describing and paying for this advt. Walter Whittenherger, R. D. No. 9, Decatur. 30-2 t FOR RENT i HOUSE FOR RENT—4S Tooms, on i Kekionga street. Call on D. Schmidt. 413 Mercer Ave. 29-6 t ' FOR RENT—Ono now up to ths min- ; ute house on North Second St. Also 7-room house on Eiting farm. ; Call J. F. Arnold, 'phono 709. 25-3 t awk for 2 w FOR SALE i 11 room, stuccoed brick house. 20x 24 ft. barn. 2 good cisterns, good well of drinking water, electric lights and bath, coal, wood and chicken shed, lot is 10x147 fl., some fruit, on paved street, has good cement walks, price $3,700.00. Vacant lot on paved street, lot Is 4;>x140 ft. Price $300.00. 5 room house, coal and wood shed, electric lights, lot is 66x120 fu good location. Price SIIOO.OO. 6 room house, coal and wood shed, good cistern, piped for gas. has sanitary sewer and fruit, lot is 60x149 ft fine location Price SI4OO 00 See Wm. Norris. . 29 ’ ,x i 512 So. 13th St. I ——— ———— CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE “ " a j (United Press Service) ’ | Chicago, Feb. 4-(Sp?clal to Daily Democrat)-Corn: Feb. $1.40; March • $1.3.7H; May. $1.32%; July, $1.29% Oats: Muy. 80c; July 72%c.

’SALE CALEM The Following Sales aie Being Ad , vertleetf In ,h ® Dai, y Oemocrat Wi Also Print the bale Utile. List Your Sale With Ue. t i Feb. 5 W. M. Carroll. 11 milc“ southeast of Decatur. Ind., or 2 miles southeast of Salt nt. Ind. 11 i eb. 6 Henry Rodenbeck, 3% miles ’ nortft-ea-t of Decatur, known as the a Howard Shockley farm. • Feb. 7 Dr. M. F. Parrish, located ■ In town of Monroe. Indiana. s Feb. 9 C. E Marchand, 2% miles southeast of Monroe, Ind., on the Geo 11. Martz farm. Feb 9 W. H Teeple. 2 miles east ' of Pleasant Mills, (ltd., on the stale line, or 2 mile norm of Wilishire, O. Feb 10 Asa M< Millen. 1% miles south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. Feb. 10 Levi Strahm, 5 miles I couth and " miles « -t of Decatur. r ; Fob. 11 F. P. Pilien. 7 miles [northeast of Decatur anil 5 miles |sontii of Monroeville, Ind. Feb. 11—Ola L. Gaunt. 5% miles t east of Decatur and 1 mile north and >♦. mile east of Bobo. F>d>. 11 John Bright. 4 mile sooth J east of Decatur, Indiana. i | Feb. 11th. Ola Gaunt 5% miles east of Decatur. Indiana. • » Feh. 12 C. E. Buck, 5 miles south- , east of Decatur on mud pike. Feb. 11! Albert Spoiler, 1 mile . north, % mile east of Monroe, or 6% miles sc.uh of Decatur, Indiana. I Feb. 13. Kerr and S< lmepp 4 and 1 half miles northeast of Berne. Indiana, t Feb. 14 .IS. Stonerook. 1620 West Monroe street. Decatur. Ind. Feb 16 Philip Gepha-t. 4 miles ’ oa ' and 1 mile north of Monroe, or i 8 miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 17—Delmar Douglas, 13 miles I southeast of Decatur. [ Feb. 17 Franklin Andrews, 2 mile -south of Decatur. Feb. 18- Sam Shackley, 11 miles [southeast of Decatur, or % mile north of Salem Feb. 18.—N. W. Frye. % niile east of Decatur at Studebaker farm Feb. 19—Victor Amache-, 7% mile ‘ southwest of Decatur, on the I-ew Scherry farm. , i Feh. 19 Dy e Ferguson. 10 miles [southeast of Decatur In Blue Creek II township. ; j F- h. 19- H. S Chase. 2% miles [i southeast of Decatur. II Feb. 19 H D. McCoy, 2% miles I north am! 6 miles east of Decatur i ;' Feb. 20.—Hosea Ray, one mile north-j 'we.-it of Decatur, on Juluis Haughk farm. [ Feh. 21 —D Gerber and Son. 3 miles .west of Decatur. f I li February .:':•' and Marvi • Bring! r, 5 ! •■ ■ and . ' two miles north of Robo. Feh. 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% miles southeast of Decatur. Feb. 24 —Andy Zeser, 1 mile west of I ( Decatur and 4 miles south. 1 mile west and 2 miles north nt Monroe. Feb. 25—-Bell & Gunde-. Bellevue : farm, 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Da Wagoner, 10 miles southwest of Decatur. Feb. 26 —G. W. Davis, 3 mile south- ■ one-half; mile west of the Raudebush school I ' house. I-eb. 28. —Mrs. Wm. Scherer. South' . Thirteenthe street. Decatur Indiana. I March 2—l- red Busche, sale to be • held one-half mile east of Monroe, • Indiana. Sale will he a combination , stock sale of E. W. and Fred Busche. March 4—Schwartz Brothers, one I miie north ami one half west of Libby i • McNeal ami Libby’s condi-nsory - Berne. Indiana. Hol-tein Cow sale. r ( March 23. Wm Repport, 7 miles . southwest of Decatur. - WILL MEET THURSDAY ‘j The Mens' ci u b nf thp Christian church will meet at the home of Dr > C. R. Weaver on Thur day evening ‘ Let all members be present. ■ I j [Public Sale II .‘°n »lw Dudley farm. milf's' north ol Wren, \ mile west of .Pleasant View church, com-* mencing at ]() a . ln nn Tuesday, Feb. 10 'a u ! -1 Horses. (5 || ( .. l( | of ( . . ' • Ik- 21 Hogs. 15 Sh .'■Span .>1 Mules, full li, 1( . ~| 1 1‘’im Lnpleinenls and i numerous other articles I I ! See large bills f or lerim ! a ” d o,her Particulars. F’-ee Lunch at Noon I CARL DUDLEY yi * i ' — - __ J

} John Schurger & s<, n , Abstrnctow of Title to R ral d Adu, " ,, C «unty’ All kinds at money u , n r state from S' a % on farms, from • to 40 yeat., p.rtlal payment st interest paying time. City loans fr. > s ' ‘o •%. m Ao are In the market for yoer bn ,. net's It you went an abstract of a '■>nn come to our office in per, on t ,1 you will save money by so doing A | io farms and city property f or mu* s Office over Fisher « Harris. g„ t the Court House. Decatur, Ind. Citi t >ena Telephone No. 104. Decator, i nl DR H. E, KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES— DI see ess M women and children; X-ray Mami*. Jtions: Fiouracopy examinations of u the internal organa; X-ray and t | to . 1 trical treatments for high blood pr t » i sure and hardening of the artarl« X-ray treatments for GOITER, Tug. ERCULOSIS ANO CANCER. Office Hours: — • 9to 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to Ip. m, Sundays by appointment Phones: Residence 110, Office 4ce I — AUCTIONEER With years of experience In farmlM [ snd auctioneering I feel I am abl ( te jet the highest dollar for you! i See me for dates and prices. 'Phono 1 long T short on SH. R. N. RUNYON Llvo stock and general auctioneer. —. — DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Besidence. 186 •oMMMMMMMwaiaBaaaaaMMBaMMBMMMBBaBaMmanamKMa ‘ Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention given te Surgery and to the Dlarases of the Abdomen and Female Pelviat qi’lpped tv do CyateoMpy and Ursteral Cathstarlxatlad N. A. BIXLER OITOMETRIST Eves Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS B to 11:30 12:30 to Saturday, 8:00 p. m Telephone 185 ■ SALE SEASON IS HERE am to book your sale. See me at Durkin's Garage. Dacatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 111. BLACK & OETTING UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Fine Funeral FuralahlM* Private Ambulance Bervleo DECATUR, • INSL Telephone: Office W; Heme FT YOUR AUTO LICENSE MH. AUTOMOBILE OWNj ER:—APPLY FOR YOUR 1920 I AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT TIIE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD EHINGER, 287-ts Notary Public. LltfE STOCK WANTED We are now buying hogs, sheep [ and cattle, every week. If you bare any for sale call phone 52. We are shipping every week. 276-ts D. GERBER * SON Have you tried that all P nr *' sausage ’at the White Meat Market? 'Phone 3X« and let us si nd you some. 4 deliveries [daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller & 'Beef. 289-ts I [ LIVE STOCK We have taken over the L. C. M'b* Live Stock Business at Monroe. IfJAnyone having any live stock for sale will do well by seeing us before you sell. • i Springer & Shirk