Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 5 February 1920 — Page 6

MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and For* eign Markets. New York, Feb. 5 (Special to Daily Democrat) The stock market opened irregular. Crucible opened at 209, up 1; Central Leather Bfi. off !4: General Motors 280, oil 4; American Locomotive 90, off 2; Studebaker 95, off l'»; Industrial Alcohol 98%, up 1%; United lletai! Stores 75. off %; United States Steel 100%, unchanged and Southern Pacific 95*4. off L. Chicago, Feb. 5 Grain opening: • Corn: Feb. and March nominal; May and July down l%c. Oats: May down !<•; July down %c Provisions i Lower. _ I V East Buffalo. N. V . Feb. 5- (Spe I eial to Daily Democrat) Keceipts. 3-. I 200, shipments 2280; official to New I York yesterday 380. Ilogs closing < slow; medium and heavy. $15.25ru g 15.50; Yorkers and mixed. $15.50; ] p few. $15.60; pigs. rough s $13.254i 13.50; stags, $10.50, down; v cattle. 425, dull; sheep, 2000, active; I < lambs, 2100. down; best ewes. $12.,0|1 4113.50; calves. 2100, down. P _ w

Cleveland, Ohio Produce market: Hutter: Creamery in tubs, extras, 66 -. ti 67u; extra firsts 63 «h 63*4; first 82 <i ti2%e; prints lc higher; seconds, 59<0)liOc. Eggs: Northern extras 67c; extra firsts 64c; Northern firsts, new cases 64c. olil cases, 56c; refrigerator extras 52c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat, No. 1, $2.55; No. 2, $2.55; new oats, 84c; new corn, per cwt.. $200; barley. $1,40; rye, $150; clov er seed. $32 to $32.50. LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen 45c to 50c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 60c Transform that good old Ford into a first class new one ton truck for $185.0(1. Automobile trailers, $25.00. W. 1). Cross, Geneva, Ind. 27-30t.\ For all Bronchial trouble, bordering on Influenza, use Dr. .Marshall’s Lung Syrup. At Drug Stores. 26-61 Feed Hl-GRADE CANE MOLASSES to your stock, for sale by J. S. McCrory & Son. 26-6 t NOTICE Please leave your subscription at the Engeler store this week for tho Designer Magazine. Regular price $1.50. Special at 80 cents a year. 3t. NO RAIN WATER? Don’t Worry. RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER breaks hard water. Ask your grocer. 30-3 t Your fresh baked goods of ail assortments and special orders. Phone 28. Harting A Lose. 31-21 «“'■' ' 1 . I ary '<■ & liiiMaK HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctioned Can see me any Saturday at Vance <S Linn Clothing Store or ’Phone me at my expense—

'Phone 861-N 1 HARRY DANIELS 19-ts e< — ____ n i) FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR , TRACTION LINE e Central Time s Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne r 6:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. , 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. tn. s 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. 4:09 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 minute*. Freight car leave* Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. f arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hour* 0:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent

* I u )! PUBLIC sale ' I will ‘ell nt public auction on wluit is known ih the J. D. Hoffman farm 4> : . mile■■ *<iiih«-a i of Decalur and I >/j miles west of Pleasant Mills on Wednesday, February 11, 192*0 Sale io begin nt l,o:t»o o’clock n. ni , tin- following property, io wit: , HORSES. 4 Head Huy mare 12 years old. good worker; gray mare, 12 years old, good worker; bay horse ■ 7 years old. a good heavy horse, driver. CATTLE, •> head Jersey cow. W.i - to sh in Oct.; red cow will he fresh in May; heifer will be fresh in April, second calf; brindle cow, will be fresh in March; cow will he I fresh In March; cow giving milk HOGS, is head Berkshire sow, will furrow in March: Duroc sow will fur■vow in March; white sow will farrow ■in April; Big Type Poland China male hog. eligible to register, will lie 1 year old in March; It pigs weigh Ing about 75 lbs. each. lit) head of Laying Hens. 400 Im. good Coni. 1 Im. Alsar Red Clover and Timothy ■ Seed mixed; 4 ton of Timothy Hay; bundle fodder; seed corn. FARM IMPLEMENTS Power washer, 1 II i P. gas engine, light pair huh sleds; I soft coal stove; to gal. milk can; 5 I gal. milk can; scoop board; shovel I plow; 2 double shovel plows; lever I spring tooth harrow; 7-shovel cultivator; Deering mower; hay loader; < Oliver riding corn plow, new; Hfuck i Hawk corn planter; Janesville corn < plow; I horse corn cutter; 1-horse < wagon; spring wagon; 2 buggies; i,

. feed cooker; tank heater, mail war, ; , on; breaking plow; corn sheller; 70- I t ’ ft. 1-in. new rope; 7 galv. chicken - coops; double huy harpoon; .small clover cutter for chickens; copper . i ! kettle; 2 hand garden plows; scoop I , i shovel; 6 forks; garden seeder; 2:1 . hand corn planters; Delatvul No. 12: l ■ ream seperutor; wheel barrow; hog t louse; 2 scythe; 4 cow ties; 3 hog r troughs; hand potato planter; double I and single tries; heavy brass mt.'s ’ team,harness; set heavy team har I ' ness; 2 sets of buggy harness; single ’ s work harness; wood pulty; governor : I pully; 16-ft. ladder; auto supplies; hand Klaxon horn, 2 Ford hood cov-’ I era; ru w set Ford tire chains; oil ,ii , gun; 2t| radiator connections. Many ( articles ton numerous to mention. TERMS ss.tut and under, cash; ti sums over $5.00. a credit of 12 s ' months will he given, purchaser giv- ti ing bankable note bearing 8 per cent, c I interest the last t; months. 4 per it I cent off for cash. No property re s I moved until settled for. e JOHN A. BRIGHT. Jeff Liechty and 11. High. Allots. u E. T. Jones, Clerk. n St Paul Laiti< s’ Aid will serve lunch, it 4 5-6-7 9 e - - — ---- ■ — - <•; PUBLIC SALE J As the farm on which I am now y living is sold, known as (’. H. does farm, 2 miles south of Decatur on i Monroe pike, 1 will sell at public am ' tion on, Tuesday, February 17th. 1920 Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock a. in., the following property to wit: Horses 5 head —One sorrel horse 5 ’ years old, weight 15<ut lbs.; buy hone it 1 7 years old. weight Him) lbs.; bay 11 horse 6 years old. weight 1600 lbs.; bay horse 9 years old, weight 1600 lb lr lay driving mure io year- old. Cattle 5 Head- tine red cow 5 years old; •red cow 6 years old: brindle cow 7 f*' . year -old; yellow Jersey ■o> s years • > old- thane are all good cows giving ’ good flow of milk, spring heifer calf. Hogs 18 Head—Two Duroc sows due l " < t to farrow last of March; 16 head of " jslioats. weigh from 60 to 80 pounds •' ■ each. Hog houses. 2-A shape new. Farming Implein-nts—Good Hoosier *' drill John Deere coin planter; Inter- . : national cultivator pivot axle. Janes- 11 [ ville cultivator, spring tooth harrow; ° , Go-looth harrow; single shovel plow; *' double shovel plow: good disc; hay tedder; walking plow; John Deere 0 riding plow; Turnbull wagon: farm H wagon with gravel bed; net of hay lad " de.rs anti beet bed combined; top 1 buggy with storm front; mud boat; y slip scoop; large iron kettle; 4-horse ' | double tree; 3-horse double tree; cross ■ cut saw; scoop shovel; good cream [separator; Quick meal oil stove; Bello J 1 (City incubator; pitch forks; grain ' ;sacks; 5 hog troughs; 2 tons clover i hay. Harness and Poultry—Two sets good breeching harness; set single s ■ !harness; fly nets; several good horse , : collars. 100 White leghorn hens good layers. Other articles too num- : srous to mention. Terms—ss.oo and • under cash; sums over $5.00, a credit .of 12 months will be given, purchaser ( | | giving bankable note bearing 8 percent interest last 6 months. 4 percent off for cash. FRANKLIN ANDREWS I J. N. Bttrkliead. auctioneer. John Slarost, Lunch served on ' grounds 3-5-911-12-14 ' PUBLIC SALE tr I the undersigned will offer for public sale at my residence in the town of Monroe. Indiana, on Saturday, Fell. 7th. 1920. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock. Thp follnwinir nrnnprtv

the following property to wit: Player piano mahogany case in line I condition. piano bench mahogany.] music cabinet mahogany, bunch of, music rolls, oak side board, range! stove good as new, 2 Moors airtight! table. 6 dining room chairs, 5 rocking • chairs, couch, 2 bed steads, 2 sets of springs, Princess dresser, chiffonier, roll top desk, book case, 2 office chairs,' large mirror, porch swing. 2 clocks. | kitchen table kitchen cabinet table,' slate blackboard, vacuum cleaner, carpet sweeper. 2 step ladders, canned ' fruits, lot of dishes, lot of fruit jars gasoline engine 2%hp. electric washer, u OOK ’ rotary power pump, burgv twT '”‘ t ''Wilting franlPS as new. fire proof sale. Several other mentioned' 1 " 1;lt arp I --“>-.11 he Klven Purchaser giving liable note bearing 8 per cent " n terest the last 6 months. No property removed until settled for P pen> DR. M. F. PARRISH J. Burkhead, auctioneer. 5.5 I — Monkeys that pick cocoatiuts in Sumatra sell from $8 to S2O, accord ing to their speed in picking. »

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PUBLIC SALE I As I have decided to <|Ult farming I I will hold a public .tuition ai my I li ald.-no- hii ati d Oil I lie LlllUS lluugk farni. 1 mile northwest <4 I >• citiur. on Friday. February 20th, Sale to begin nt 10 o'clock a. til. the following property to wit: HORSES. 5 head One sorrel horse 6 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; I bay mure coming 5 years old. wciglH Ipm lbs.; I hay m.tre with loal. 7 years old, weight 1150 lbs.; I team of mate-; weight 28<MI lbs. CATTLE, 10 head One red cow, 3 years old, be fresh the middle of May; 1 black cow, 5 years <dd, be fresh tlie first of May; 1 Jersey cow 6 years old, calf by side; 1 spotted cow, 3 years old, pasture bred; 1 black cow, 7 years old. pasture tired; 1 cow 3 years old. ' pasture bred; I iuw coming 3 yours old, pasture bred; t spoiled heifer tie fresh the last of June; one half Hol tein heifer, pasture bred; 1 heifer ■ calf coming yearling. HOGS. 21 head i IS head of shoais, weight from 5u to 125 lbs.; 3 hroml sows will b” due I In farrow the last of March. The hogs are all double immuned.. EWI. , I.XMBS. 5 head. 1 \RMING IMPLEMENTS 2 good wagons, 2 good | hay racks and 1 beet l» d combined; ( 1 Osborne hay loader; 1 John Deere , corn planter; I Superior I't-ilisc grain , drill; 1 Osborne hay kicker; 1 Me- | Cormick hinder; 1 McCormick mow- .

■ i ; 1 5-section land roller; 1 Olivet corn plow; 1 J. 1. Case corn plow; 2 J. I Case breaking plows; I Os borne spring tooth harrow- 1 fitt-tootli spike toolli harrow; 1 set of plallorni scales; 1 emory stone; 11 horse cultivator; I single shovel plow: 1 Turn bull wagon bed; 1 gravid lied; 1 top buggy; 1 3-hors< evener lor wagon; 1 No. 12 DeLaval cream seperator, used 1 year; 1 good grind stone; 1 range stove; 1 sctMip lioard; 1 double barrel 12 gauge shot gmr 1 cross cut saw; 1 Monarch gasoline engine. 1Q horse, and pump jack comtrtned; 2 sets of heavy breeching harness; 6 horse collars; extra set of bridles and 2 sets of fly nets; 1 set of buggy harness. The implements are all in first class shape. AlMiilt 12 doz. of Chickens. About 6 tons of Hay. About 75 bushel of good Seed Oats; ii bushel of Good Seed Corn; 35 ■hoi ks of Corti and Fodder in the field; About 300 bushel of Corn in ■ till. About 30 big shocks of Fodder in field. 1 Collie Dog. broke to drive stock. And other articles too num■rous to mention. TERMS $5.00 and under, cash; m sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser givng bankliale note bearing B';{ interest the last 6 months. 4',' off for ash No property removed until ettlell for. HOSEA RAY I. A. Michaud, Auct. A’. A. Funner, Clerk. Lunch will tie served on grounds. 4 5 9-11-13 16-17-18 PUBLIC SALE Having sold my f-it-tw and am tnovng to town. I will sell at putfltc aucion at my residence located 1 mile mrth and/ mile east of Monroe, nd. or 5 miles south of Decatur and 2 mile east, on Friday, hebruary 13, 1920. lale tieginning at 12 o'clock; the fol-u-Aing propel ty, to-wit: 4 HEAD OF HORSES —1 bay 10r.se. 5 years old. weighs 14mi, iound; 1 bay horse, 4 years old, veighs 1400. sound; bay horse. 4 ears old, weight 1200 lbs., sound; lay mare, 8 years old. weight 1200, bs„ bred. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE—led Durham cow, 6 years old. fresh n April; lied Durham cow, 4 years lid. fresh by day of sale; Holstein ■ow. < oming 6 year. old. will be fresh Ll of .May; Holstein cow. 6 years j’d, giving a good flow of milk; Hollein cow. 4 years old. fresh the Sth if March; Jersey cow. 6 years old. fresh by day of sale.; Durham cow, 6 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; red Durham cow. t; years old. will be fresh on day of sale; spotted Durham cow. will be fresh day of sale; brindle cow, will be fresh the last of February. SHEEP--111 head of good breeding ewes. 45 HEAD OF HOGS 1 head of full blood briwid sows, farrow in March, registered; 2 spotted sows, furmw in March; 7 head of fall gilts, pedigrees with each 29 head of fall pigs, weight 75 lbs.; one Duroc male hog. POULTRY—--120 head of good laying hens. GRAIN ti ton Clover Hay; 2uo bushel Seed Oats. IMPLEMENTS— McCormu k mower. Juvenile corn planter. Champion hinder, 7 ft. 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; 'el of good dump boards; beet lifter: DeLaval ci earn seperator. No. 12; 2 hog houses; self feeder for hogs; chkkei coops; saws; shovels; forks; doubh set of work harness; single sei o buggy harness; horse collars; irot kellies; log chains; 50 gal. galvaniz. ed oil tank; IS ft. step ladder HOCSEIIOLD FVRNITCRE l-::vor

I iiv/i r 1 it. m 1 < nn i’Uvcirlite base burner; soft coal burner; reI frigerator; table; Quality wash n.a- , chine; glass cupboard; side board; hied stead; kitchen cabinet; other (articles too numerous to mention, , TERMS -All sums of SS.(HI and under, cash in hand. All over that amount a credit of 12 months will lie. ! given, purchaser giving bankable | note, bearing 8% Interest the lust (I iuouths. 4% off for cash. No property removed until settled for. I ALBERT SPULLER. I Jeff Ltechly, J. N. Burkhead, Aucts. \V. S. Smith, Geo. Manama, Clerk. 31-3-5-9-10-11 — FORTUNES IN OIL WELLS AND | LEASES: $101) invested has made $22,000. Small investors made millionaires. Why not you? Get in on the ground floor; invest in the world’s best. Tularosa Basin, where we ex- ' pect 5,0ti0 barrel gushers per day. | Write quick for maps and leaflets, if you expect to become a millionaire. 5 Otero Oil & Leasing Co., Tulardßa. w Mexico. 29-31 x n FOR SALE—B passenger 1916 model Ford. Good condition. Inquire of * Marshall, Decatur. Ind , It. R. 29-3tx w

. . .. , .. . .... PUBLIC SALE 1 " Hfiving sold my farm I will sell .1 public auction nt my home 2 mile outhcast of Decatur on lib Cmimj 1.11111 mud. 'udjiiininM the Count) I arm. Thursday. February 19. 193 U Sale Io begin al 10 o'clock. 'I lie lid lowing property to wit: 5 Head of Horses Hay mare 7 year; old weight 1500, Imy mare 5 years olt weight 1400. liiack mare 5 .wars tilt weight I4iio; liay mure 6 years olil weight 1109; liay horse 4 years ohl weight lltHi. 7 Head Cattle--Cow •’ years old giving 2 gtU milk a day; cow ti years old giving 1 gal. milk a day; cow 7 years old. % Jersey giving IL. gal. milk a day; Jersey cow 9 years old with calf by side; heifer 7 months old not bred; heifer 4 month old; steer 4 months old. 23 Head ilog-—6 brood «ow.< 4 Duroc and 2 t'olami China will farrow the last of March; 15 shoals averaging 60 lbs. ...ch; 2 Duroc male hogs 10 and 14 months old; 1 goat. Farm Implements Weber wagon good as new; double box lied; low wheel wagon hand made witn new flat hot tom tied and hog rack to lit same 7x14; buggy with storm front, good an new; Deering bi.uler 5 ft. cut; (eel hay rack; Me- ( orinii k mower; No. 4 Hoosier corn planter; Hoosier 1 horse wheal drill; (diver riding cultivator; 2 John Deere riding cultivatu-s: Oliver walk

’ ing breaking plow 11 in.; Schunk breaking plow 14 in.; John iteere s ’ breaking plow 14 in., double shovel plow; single shovel plow, spike tooth n harrow wim heavy wood irame; 12 l_ aisc harrow ;I,H. C. low down man v tire spreader; set hay ladders, hog p fountain 85 gal.; hog crate; set bug ; gy harness; 2 sets farm harness; corn sheller; 45 gal. steel kettle with 1 jacjtt t; wheel barrow; barrel spray e pump; 6 ton clover hay; 2 ton tim t othy hay; 15 bu. spring seed wheat -• 3 doz. Plymouth Rock hens, Vega 2 cream separator. Other articles too 6 numerous to mention. s Terms of Sale —$5.0 U and under cash Y over that amount a cretin of 12 months • will lie given purchaser giving banks able note bearing 8 per cent interest ■ last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash ; No property removed until settled for , H. S. CHASE Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer; Bert I/iw er. clerk. Dinner will be served on , grounds. 5910 PUBLIC SALE - As I have purchased a smaller farm ami will not have room for my entire list of .--upjdies, 1 will offer for public J sale at my residence I>£. miles south of Pleasant Mills on what is knowt as the William Custar farm on. Tuet day, Feb. 19, 1920. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. The following property to wit; , Horses 4 head Bay mare 5 years old weight about 1600; bay mare 3 years ohl weight about 1400; black mare 3 years old weight about 1500; bay mare 13 years old weight about 1500. Cat tie 5 head Full blooded Guernsey cov 4 years old will lie fresh the last of ' Feb., large man cow 6 years old will be fresh the middle of Feb.; Jersey ' cow 10 years old will be fresh in March red steer coming 2 years old; brown slier coming' 2 years old. Hogs 19 Head—All full blooded Big Type Poland China hogs consisting of 4 ’.rood sow- bred to ha" pigs the last of March dr first of April; full blooded male hog will be 1 year old in March; 14 head fall pigs weighing from 60 to 75 lbs. each; 13 head sheep ail 2 to 14 years old and all bred t< lamb about tiie middle of April Hay—About 3 tons of good mixed nay. I arm Implements—Walter A. Wood mower good as new; Ohio hay load- < r; steel hay rake; hay tedder; Oliver ieel breaking plow; set of breeching work harness; et .single buggy har *iii s ; pair 3 horse double trees; 2 horse doubl- - ' tree; phaeton top buggy; \ 50 gal. gasoline tank; Art Garland hard coal stove good as new; china closet, kitchen cabinet. . Terms of Sale—ss.69 and under cash over that amount a credit of 12 months will he given purchaser giving 1 liankable note bearing 8 per cent inI ii rest last 6 months. No property re- • moved until settled for. asa McMillen 1 Harry Daniels, auctioneer; Clay Green : clerk. Lunch will be served by the Pleasant Mills M E, Ladies Aid So J ciety. 5-6-7 I — j Thirteen thousand driven piles sup- • port the town hall of the city of Am- '■ aterdam. I hain Store Manager h DO BOY FOOD PRODUCTS COM d PA NY, operators of chain stores, will d open a (bain of ten stores in Decatur X ind adjacent territory. Require the n services of good business man as <• MANAGER and SUPERVISOR of all >’ of them. (Young man preferred). II Previous experience not. essetial, but z- applicant must he competent to hanr. die large amounts of money, him ami r- handle help, organize, and check re-

<eipts <»f stores. Must assume duties at once; SI,OOO required, fully secured. The Stores oiler the publicpure foods under conditions that are meeting with instantaneous appeal, and both stores and products are taking the country by storm. wtn P w.' ,lPaS- I ! ew P lo l’ os 't‘on. which will attract and hold the interest and ehn r i°v. al "f, evpry ,llan - w <’'nan and '."V* n™"’ °l’" nln K ot stores i nil, hp J al,lwl I,y >«« of the most I ntens've advertising campaigns ever mdm ted in that section. This opm r !,"T? t Will mosent itself but onle n a lifetime. Five year contract 'based on commission, with earnings running into many thousands per •year to party with ability to develop ing I> to y< lenB i ""l keCp each B,ore s,rivng to lead. Accepted applicant will be required to come to Chicago at once tor tew days training. Unless your local reputation i s 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. i DO-BOY FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY <l3-14 City Hall Square Bide CHICAGO, ILL. K

CLASSIFIED WANT AD I OR SALE y FDR SAIJv 74 a. re farm tn ? y Marys tp. ( \ it'll'* HiHith of Ri'l 'J and I’4 miles north of ITeaani Mills; has 6 room house, 3fix4u I ■s barn; good well and cistern; pm d con farm; fairly well dllthed. Mu '* he taken before February Ist. I '! quire of Irvin Ack r. 227 S. Ist St 6 _ ■ FOR SALK About 1.000 good hi I brick. Inquire of Mrs. J H. Hol 1) house, 'Phone 137. FOR BALE Six room house, four b 1 low and tw4i above. Two ronni cc 2 lar; small barn; house bi-ett hili f three years. A big bargain at $2.1" ( W. W. Hawkins. Decatur. Ind R. 1 10, Monroe Phone. 28-i J TRACTOR FOR SALE Good ii , new; also tractor plow. Call < 1 phone A. C. Butcher, attorney, < ; phone 540, Decatur, Ind. 29 1m , FOR SALE An Overland atttonu bile. 1919 model. Phene 868. Mar 1 M. Koenig. 2!) lit FOR SALE Soft coal burner, siz 14. In good condition. Call a 701 Walnut street 30-3 t EOR SALE City well l< cated. Price right. H. M. DeVosi 30 t OR SALE 7 room house well local ed. A bargain if taken before Fed 15th. Mrs. S. L. Dutt her, 1043 N. 2m .street. 31-6 FOR SALE -1916 mode] Ford tout ing car, in good condition. Soh < heap if taken soon. 315 So. 1141 St., Decatur. Ind. 31-6 t: MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS (iANDOIzOGY— A magazine giving tin fai ts in regard to the land situation .hree months’ subscription. FREE. I or a home or as an investment yoi re thinking of buying good fart; amis, simply write -me a letter th ay, “Mail jne LANDOLOGY and a) ■articillnrs FREE’’ Address Editor undology, Skidmore Dtnd Co., 28; kidmore Bldn, Marinette, Wi«. 144 mo. \Ve enn givt’ you service or Allen nixing. Holtliou.se Gar ige. 303-11 WANTED HUNG MEN For Railway M,i Clerks. sllO month. Experience un tecesxary. For free particulars ex minations, write 11. Terry (fornv 1 lovernment Examiner) 315 Continent 1 bldg.. Washington. 25-71 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—An nut (mobile chain neat the Bleeke home on the Shamer oh road. Owner can have same by lescribing and paying for this advt Walter Whittenberger. 11. D. No. 9 Decatur. FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RER ; Kekionga street. Call on D. Schmidt. 413 Mercer Ave 29 fit FOR SALE 11 room, stuccoed brick house, 2f)x 24 ft. barn. 2 good cisterns, good well of drinking water, electric lights and >ath. coal, wood and chicken shed, ot is 10x147 ft. some fruit, on paved •ireet, has good cement walks price $3,700.00. Vacant lot on paved street, lot is 15x140 ft. Price $300.110. 5-room house, coal and wood shed electric lights, lot is fi6xl2o ft

location. Brice SIIOO.OO, fi room house, coal and wood shed ’ Rood cistern, piped for gas, has sank ' tary sewer and fruit, lot ; »:«»xi ft line location. Brice SI4OO 00 Eight room house; electric lights , ■as and water piped house ■> I T 8 ' ' ! s a hu, " lrwl b «n*l supply dstern. wHh water piped in J bon < " ,llS 'i ’ larKe barn; chicken house, and apple, cherry and plum trees; a good grape arbor; lot is 77 heGenor °" hri< ' k StreP '- IlPa1 ’ ' ie General Electric. p r j ce $3600.00.1 onlv *fni rUb ,P1 . tirHl buggy, used ' only tom- months, price $75 00 Norris, ul2 So. 13th St. SALE POSTPONED The J. F. Stonerook public sale, which was to be held at his residence l at 1620 West Monroe street. Friday, 1 l ebruary 21, has been postponed. The postponment i s made on uecont of sickness of the Stonebrook family who are victims of the flu. 3t APPOINTMENT of ADMINISTRATOR. hpreb y given, that the undersigned has ho»n appointed ad > "'nlsnrator of the estateTsamuei A. Roop, late of Adams county de , eeased. The estate Is probably sol- • vent. ’ 1 RUFUS S. ROOP i ~ • 5-12-19 1 The meeting of United Charities so-‘ ‘ “* h y t hi ' K b **'" I"’«tpom d for Friday

>S SALE CALENDAR St. „ . , T)<* Following 8ale« •(• B»lng Ad vartlied In the Dally Democrat, We Al»a Print the Sale Bllla. Liat Your Sale With Ua. 1 st i n .l Feb. fi Usury Rodenbcek. 3>4 mi)«s nertheast of l»ecatttr, known us the Howard Shackley farm. .20 p, j, - Dr. M F Parrish, located ~ in town of Monroe, Indiana. "'1 F< b. 9 C. E Mart hand, 2'4 miles southeast of Monroe, Ind., on the f-c'Gco H. Martz farm. | Feb. 9 \V. H. Ti>e|.le. 2 miles M t 'ff- of Pleasant Mills. Ind., on the etale 1,1 line, or 2 fnih north of Willshire, 0. ill p,.), 10 Asa McMillen. I'Xj miles south of Pleasant Mills. Ind. i Feb. 10-Levi Strahm. 5 miles '■•south and 3 miles west of Decatur. ■6t. f,>|, || F P Pitzen, 7 utiles "■'* northeast of Decatur and 5 miles ,IS south of Monroeville, Ind. or po), 11 —Ola U Gaunt. 5% miles or east of Decatur and 1 mile north and lx % mile east of Robo. _ "Feb. 11 John Bright. 4 mile sooth io- east of Decatur, Indiana. ry l-'eh. 1 Ith. Ola Gaunt 5',4 miles east tx of Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 12 G. E. Buck. 5 miles southzelenst of Decatur on mud pike. at Feb. 13—Albert Spuller, 1 mile tx north, '4 mile east of Monroe, o* 5% miles south of Decatur. Indiana. o- Fi b. 1:!, Kerr and S< hm-pp 4 and 1 is. half mili-s northeast of Berne. Indiana. (f Feb. 16- Philip Gepha-t. 4 tulles east and 1 mile north of Monroe, or it S miles southeast of Decatur. I, Feb. 17—Delmar Douglas, 13 miles southeast of Decatur. " Feb. 17 Franklin Andrews. 2 mile •it- south of Decatur. I Feb. 18—Sam Shnckley, 11 miles I 'southeast of Decatur, or ',4 mile north of Salem lb Feb. 18. —N. W. Erye, mile e:t t ix of Decatur at Studebaker farm ~ Feb. 19—Victor Amache-, 7ty mile southwest of Decatur, on the la-w Scherry farm. Feb. 19 Dye Ferguson, 10 miles southeast of Decatur in Blue Creek township. te Feb. 19 11. S. Chase, 2'4 miles it. southeast of Decatur. If Feb. 19- H. I). McCoy, 2% milew II north and fi miles east of Decatur a Feb 20.—Hosea Ray. one mile nortb- (] west ot Decatur, on Jululs Haughk farm. Feb. 20—Albert Teople. 9 miles r. southeast of Decatur. 2’; miles south ,5 of Pleasant Mills, 5 miles east of ; M inroe. Feb. 21 J. S. Stonerook, 1620 West Monroe street, Dei ( tur. Ind. Feh. 21—D Gerber and Son, .3 miles' D west of Decatur. ■- February? 23rd—Jesse and Mary) (' Hringer. 5 miles east of Decatur and ; _ two miles north of Bobo. Feb. 23. R. M. Wynn. 5 miles west and two miles south oof Monroe Indiana or four miles north of Berne, Indiana on Christ As< libaucher farm ] ' Feh. 24-John W. Kline, 5'4 miles c- southeast of Decatur. r Fell. 24 —Andy Z’-ser. 1 mile west of, Decatur and 4 miles math. 1 mile west and 2 miles north o’ Monroe. Feb. 25 -Bell & Gunde', Bellevue farm. 1 mile north of Decatur. Feb. 25—Ira Wagoner, 10 miles _ southwest of Decatur. r Feb. 26 G. W. Davis, 3 mile south ! r . east of Decatur. Indiana, or one half 1 mile west of the Raudebnsh school' ■ house. r Feb. 28- Mrs. Wm. Scherer, South! ), Thirteenthe strei-t. Decatur Indiana. ! I March 2 —Fred Busehe. sale to be’ - ' ; Monroe, I Indiana. Saie will be a combination _ stock sale of E. W. and Fred Busche. ’ a March 4—Schwartz Brothers, one , mile north and one half west of Libby t McNeal and Libby’s condensory R'rne. Indiana. Hol-tcin Cow sale. March 23. Wm Reppert, 7 miles southweff of Decatur. < SAVE! 1 1 DISCOI X f ON TELEPHONE i BILLS m PAYING SAME ON > ('Pi BEFORE I EBRI AR\ 1(1 OFFICE OPEN SATCRDAY. MONDAY AND TI ESDAY I’Nl‘L B,M- 3Mt l

Public Sale on the Dudley farm. 2 miles north of Wren. > mil,. Wrs( of I’leasanl View church, com-' inencinfi at 1(1 a. in.. on } Tuesday, Feb. 10 I 3 Horses. 15 Head of Cat-* He, 21 Hogs, 15 Sheep,* Span of Mules, full line of Farm Implements and i numerous other articles. i ' See lar fi( . bills for terms i and other particulars. Free Lunch al Noon CARL DUDLEY i - I - I

|j John Schnrger & (Abstractor* of Title to Reil ’ tniHana " Adam ’ C ° U ■ All kind* of money to too. „ . rst.to from ••/,% on farm., ffOm to 40 yeare. partial pa y m , ot „ ' Interact paying time. City loan* ' 7 «o •%. r * m We are In the market for yon, b 11 i"«xs. If you want an abatract of s loan come to our office in pereon a , 14 you will save money by ao dom, J ho forme and city property for ' office over Fisher & Harris. Kait the Court Houho. Decatur, Ind c ltt , -eim Telephone No. 104. Decat or. i ul DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE j OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Dleeaeaa M , women and children; X-ray eaaml* ations; Floureeopy examinations of 1 the Internal organs; X-ray and eiootrical treatments for high blood P r.». sure and hardening of the arterlee, X ray treatments for GOITER, TU» ; ERCULOBIS AND CANCER. , Office Hours: — 9 to 1 i a. m.—l to 5 p. te I g. m, Sundays by appointment Pnones: Residence 110, Office 40t AUCTIONEER With years of experience In farming er.d auctioneering I feel I am able t» get the highest dollar for youl See me for datea and price*. TNione 1 long 1 Short on OH. R. N. RUNYON Live stock end generel auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence, IX6 Dr, C. C. RAYL Monroe, Indiana Special attention rlvea to Surgery and to the Diseases of the Abdomen and Female Pelvis. Lqulpped to do Cyata«e«py and Ureteral CathetorlaatWS N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS « to 11:30 12:30 to 6:8» Saturday, 8:00 p. ni. Telephone 135 I SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. Bce me at Ourkln’e Garage, Decatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ’Phone IBL BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AMO EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnlablrsge Private Ambutanea Berxtee ■ DECATUR. • IND Telephone: Office #0; Heme IV YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER: -APPLY FOR YOUR 1920 Al I’(IMPBILE LICENSE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT HIE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD EHINGER. ( 287-ts Notary Public. LIVE STOCK WANTED Wp are now buying hogs, ebeep , and cattip, every week. If you have [any for sale call phone 62. Wo are i shipping every week. 276 ts D. GERBER 4 SON I Have you tried that all pork sausage at the White Meal Market? ‘Phone 388 and let in send yon some. 4 deliveries tlaily.—Meyer, Brushwiller A : Ik el. ' 289-ts LIVE STOCK ■ —■ We have taken over the L. C. Mill* , Live Stock Buaineas at Monroe, led. i Anyone having any live atock for sale will do welt by seeing ua before you tell. Sorintrer & Shirk