Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 48, Decatur, Adams County, 25 February 1920 — Page 6

HURST & CO. Buys and sells all kinds of se und hand furniture and stove Corner First and Madison St Across from Madison Hotel. Phone 117. I.t-coil-STONEKOOK SALE ll' you are looking for some fol blooded entile, hogs, fancy chicken or fanning implements, don’t fail t attend the J. F. Stonerook sale to b field at his residence on Friday. Eel ruary 27, at 162'f West Monroe street 46-6 Feed Buttermilk to your hops 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries •Hi ts Decatur, Ind. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at pub lie auction on Saturday, February 28. 1920. at his residence on West Klin street. No. 1128, commencing a,l. 2:20. the fidowing household goods: One sideboard, I organ, 2 rugs, 9x 12; I kitchen cabinet, 4 rocking chairs. G dining room chairs, 1 library table. 2 beds and springs, 1 large mirror. 2 heating stoves. 1 oil stove, 1 couch. 2 stands. I dining room table. 1 Singer sewing machine, dishes and cooking utensils, I porch swing, 2 tubs, 1 boiler. 1 wringer and bench. TERMS Cash. WILSON HART. Harry Daniels, Auct. 46 6t Transform that good old Ford into a first class new one ton truck for $185.00. Automobile trailers, $25.00. W. D. Cross. Geneva. Ind. 27-30tx W.. Ar mI . ... fI'Wr : WR WKr iHpfLWO -Mm* iifcWWIP Wjft O'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 a ;i w.ni—i'u.iifimii'iraaßtsagansaagaes Baby Chicks S. ('. W. Legged Order your Baby (’hicks and 8 weeks old pullets now. VVe also do custom hatching. ( HAS. ZIMMERMAN .Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Decatur. Ind. R. R. No. 1 'Phone 870-K 38-2 wk Plumbing and Heating All kinds of wells repaired Agent for Red Cross Windmill and Homer Pipeless Hot Air Furnaces AUGUST WAI TERS I 120 N. Ist St. | Decatur. Indiana. fc 'Phone 207. f ■■■■■■■■■■■■BEaSaHßßßDßSar — . . 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. m. 11:30 a. tn. 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. 8:80 p. m. 10:00 p. tn. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. Freight car leave» Decatur at 7:45 a. tn., and leave, Fort Wayne at 12:00 tn., arriving in Decatur ai 2:00 p. m. Office houra 6:46 a.m. to 7:00 p.m I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent

% PUBLIC SALE As I am going to unit farming nut 'move to town I will offer al publli unction at my residem'c 2 mills oust ***• of Decatur, ou the Davis Dailey M. larui on Urn Piqua road, on ts, Friday February 27 1920. Sale to begin at Itl.iul o'clock; "... the following property town: I 7 Head of Horses Roan mare G |yoai old. weight IfilHI; li;e. mare 8 years old, weight 161th; bay gelding 4 years old. weiglit 1200: sorrel gelding id- coming 3 years old. weight 1200; sorns id mare 10 years old weight lion; (() steel gray mare 4 years old, weight 1350, sound and lady broke; these " horses are broke to all harness. One b colt. 5 Head of t attle Holli n cow it. (I years old due to calve .inly 20, givt;t Ing good flow of milk; Holstein row I <i years old. due to Calve April 20. * giving good flow of milk; Durham 8. Shorthorn <ow 3 year ', old due i.i . calve July 25, giving good flow of • milk; 2 good Holstein lidl'ci . :tn Head Hogs -sFive brood ;ow : I full blood Duroc sow with pigs by -ide; I Duroc sow will tairow April 1; I Duroc sow will farrow April a; 1 big (Type Poland sow will farrow March »-,28; 1 Chester Whit sow will farrow .'March 25; these art real pig getters; 1 17 head of late fall slio.us. weight from Kjtl io 125 lbs.; I lull blood I Duroc male. Poultry 140 head .of I full blood stock all pullets, do head oi t White Wyandottes; 20 head of While ' Leghorns; GO head of Barred Ply ■' mi.uth Rocks, all from heavy laying strain. Implements- Milwaukee biml- • er; Thomas, hay loader; Buck Eye 1 Id-disc fertilizer grain drill a good • one; Champion mower; hay tedder; ‘ hay rake; McCormick disc good as new; spike tooth harrow; ? Gale riding corn plows like new; wagon box; 2 hay ladder ; New Ideal niiin- , urn spreader; Diamond riding breaking plow ; 3 walking plows;. Oliver 12; Oliver 14; Shunk 13; rubber tire I storm* buggy; rubier tire carriage, i Harness One extra good double set lof breeching harness brass trimmed [2 double sets of farm harness, 2 sets • of single buggy harness, some extra i good leather collars. Huy and Grain 200 Bushels of extra good corn in crib. 200 bushel Big White .Michigan Med outs. 10 bushel of good early t eed corn. 5 ton of number one mixed hay. Miscellaneous G New galj vunized chicken coops, grind stone, tank healer, 50 ( gallon galvanized oil drum, cider bu’Tels. wheel-barrow, ’ self hog feeder, shovels, pitch-forks. ■ log chains ami numerous other articl<is. Household. 'Goods Sharpfl , (■•earn separator, churn. Simplicity incubator. Solid oak dinini room table. Solid oak parlor table like new ■full leather comfort rocker like new. | i Child's white enameled bed. TERMS $5.00 and under cash.ov- - ler that amount a credit of 12 months i : will he given purchaser giving bank- , ' able note bearing 8 percent interest t , last t; month-:. 4 per cent off for cash. - in case of bad weather sale will be , in held large barn. J. 0. THICKER i HarrV Ddhiels, Auct.. W. A. Lower, t , Cb-rk. The latdies Aid of the E. V. Ctnircb will serve lunch. 23-24 ‘'s r (■ PUBLIC SALE As 1 am going to quit farming I E will offer for sale at my residence 10,20 West Monnroe street, or 1 mile 1 ■ west of the Old Adams County Bank, ’ : inside the city corporation of De- ' eutur, Indiana, on Friday. February ’ 127th. 1920. Sale Io begin at 10 o'clock ju. nt., the following property to-wit; Horses 3 Head Bay team of mares 11 and 12 years, weight 2800 pounds, bay mare fi year., old. weight 1550, these are all extra good work horses. Cut | tie 5 Head Red row 7 years old .fresh i Feb.; red and white spotted cow r .3 years old will be fresh March 25. r ■ Holstein cow :: years old will be fresh a June 14; black cow 2 years old will ? : fresh August 21: Holstein cow 3 years old bred, these are all extra good dairy : and .cream cows giving 3 ami 4 gai. I of milk when fresh and on pasture.' Hogs IS Head Till: is the place to get your pure, bred Cn. I. C. hogs 2 ■' registered tried sows bred 4 full blooded sows can be registered if desired 1 bred. 12 late and fall gilts can he ' registered weighing from 40 to 80 lbs. POI'LTRV 150 HEAD single combed Brown Leghorns. This is a good . laying strain. 75 head full blooded , singled combed Rhode I dand Reds 1 5 ducks 2 drakes. Implements 1 I Weber wagon. 3'l tread, used three years: 1 Big Willie corn plow, used 3 ’ years: I new C. B & Q. torn planter. I used 2 seasons; 1 di c "xlti. a good one; 1 spring tooth harrow; I buggy; 1 combination beet bed with side boards and hog rack; 1 single shovel plow; 1 double shovel polw; 1 spike tooth weeder; 2 log chains 22 feet; 1 16-ft. log chain; 1 new J. I. case walking breaking plow; 1 Butcher & Gibbs 12-in. walking breaking plow with jointer. Harness-—1 double set of brass breetebiug harness, used I 3 veat':.; 1 double set of work harness; I 4 horse collars, 1 22-in., I 23-in. and 2 I 20-in.; these are all extra good harness I 1 set single bust(y harness. Grain I and Feed -One lot of yellow corn; I 1 lot of fodder: 30 bales of number • 1 wheat straw. Incubators and at-tachments—-1 410 Maminouth Blue hen incubator, making an average of 80 per cent hatch, new; 1 175 sure hatch a good one; 1 500 hard coal brooder stove; 1 150 chick outside brooder; 1 brooder house 10x12. Miscellaneous —One lot or poultry fence 23 rod of 30 inch hog fence; 1 75-ial. feed cooker; 4 hog troughs: I sled with box; 1 self feeder for hogs; 1 13-barrel stock lank, new; 1 tank heater; ,2 piano boxes; 110 lof lumber; 1 14-l>arrel and spray pump with 20 feet of hose; 1 3-borse double tree outfit; 1 2-horse double tree outfit. Household Goods—l Sharpies cream seperator number 2; 1 Dasher churn: 1 single bed with springs; 1 bed spring; 1 oak rocker; 1 Morris chair; 1 side board; 1 bed room rug Bx - 3 kitchen chairs; some small rugs and j. matting; > 1 petce linoleum. Terms—ss.oo and under cash: sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months will be given ’ purchaser giving bankable note beare ing 8 per cent interest last 6 months |t 4 nor cent off for cash. Nn prnnortv removed until settled for J. F. STONEROOK ’• Noah Frauhiger. auctioneer. William it Zimmerman, clerk. The U. B. Ladies —- Aid will furnish lunch. 18 20-24-25

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PUBLIC SALE d As Inm going to move io the towt < of Monroe. Ind , I will sell nt piildb u miction nt my residence on Soutl y l.'Uh street, si.ulh of railromls, on i Saturday, 28th of February, Sale to begin nl 1:0'1 o'clock. Th< ; loilowing properly, to wit; Dm- 3 year old red <ow glvlnj i; milk. Hay in the mow. I'Gitß.S s I‘ilcli forks; ditch spndi's; post uiig I er; scoop shovel; mathix; 2 long ti< . out ih.'iins in tie cows; wheel bar ’ row; large iron kettle; good philforn scale; grind stone. HOI SEHOLI i GOODS Good dining room table; , kill).eii table; 3 rocki'rs; 12 chairs; , 1 kitehen skfe; I rtnsh churn; 1 sei flat irons; some milk crocks; 3 or 4 lamp.; itinie flower pots; some rar cupels, und iiuinei'ous other articles nut mention Ml. Terms nit'iie known on day of sale. MRS. Wm. SCHERER J< li Liechty, Auct. fi-19 24-25 27 STOCK SALE The umlersigned will offer at pub lie am ticn, on the F. \V. Bu ehe farm 'X> mile oast of .Monroe. Indiana on TUESDAY MARCH 2. '2O Sale to he;,in at 10:<Hf o'clock; the following property to-wit: G Head of Horse- Sorrel mare coming 4 years old, weight 14(H) sound: sorrel mure coiniiig 3 years old. weight 13110, seund; roan inure coming three years old, weight 1300. sound; bay gelding 5 years old weight l.'ith; 2 yhar old sorrel colt, and coming 2 year old sorrel colt. The.-e horses and colls aie all •% or better Belgian blood G Head of tattle lied Shorthorn cow, will weigh 1400 lbs., 7 years old, due to calve March G; roan Shorthorn cow 4 years old. due to calve March lotii: roan Shorthorn heifer cow 2 years old. calf by side; red heifer 2 years old. due to calve March Bth; will also oiler some Registered Polled Shorthorn Bull calves 7 to 8 months old. these are well bred, and extra good individuals. Full Blooded Shropshire Sheep 12 head of breeding ewes, good ones, some with lamb by their -ides and others to lamb oon. GO Head of Duroc Brood Sows 45 head of the ereaui of Fred Busdie's herd of R( gistered Dnrocs. Some of the attractions are: One by John's (Irion, | three t.y Fam v Orion King, one line bred Pal’s Col., all the re. t are grand-daughters of either Orion Cherry King Jr., or Joe Orion 2nd. I These sows are bred for March and April farro .v to such boars as Jr. I Orion Kin;; Cherry, by Orlon Cherry' Kin:' Jr., and Hoosier Fancy Orion King. Cattalogs on request. 15 Sows from the E. W. Bn - he herd, yf practically the same blood lines, ami bred lo yood registered Dime Boars. The record on these sows has been i lost and no pedigrees will be furnished. The a- sows are splendid individuals and will sell worth the money. Term*: —A credit of 12 months will l.'o given purchaser giving bankable note be. ring S per cent interest the last six months:. 4 per cent off fori cash. With the exception of tiie cataloged brood sow . which will be cash, or bankable not* benrlhg 7 per cent interest from dale. No property removed until wttDd for. E. W. BUSCHE ana FRED BUSCHE Auctioneers: P. A. Bragg, \Vinihester. Indiana: Jeff Liechty, Monroe. Indiana. Clerk: \\. S. Smith., Lunch will be served by the Taidies'j Aid of the Monroe M. E. church. 20- 23 75-27-28 PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction on wfiat is known as the old Kessler farm *i mile west of Honduras and 1 Utile north and 7 miles oast of Bluffton, ami I rniiOxiiorth and 5 miles west of Monroe, on Friday Marcn 5. 1920. Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m.; the following property, town: HORSES, 4 Head Sorrel mare, 5 years old weighing 14t'o. ..ound; Bav mare. 5 years »hl. weighing '4oi* ■totxral; Grey mate. 8 years oTfl, sound. Grey in.re. 11 old, sound; there ;ac all good workers. COWS. ('• Ili ad Holstein cow. 5 years old. will be fresh by (lav of sale; red cow 5 years old with cal! by side; hrindle cow, 8 years old, fresh in December, giving I gal. of milk ;• day, bred; Brindle cow. fresh in November, giving 3 gal. of milk a (lav, bred; red cow. 4 years old. fresh in October, giving 2>, ;: gal. of milk a day, will be fi’e-h in Sept.; Jersey cow, 7 years old giving a gal. a day. These are all extra good milch cow's. HOGS. 9 Head 2 full blooded Duroc brood sows, will farrow the last of March; 7 head of shouts weighing about Um lbs. each. GRAIN 4il bu. of Seed Oats; G 5 bu. of Corn. CHICKENS— About G or 7 dozen laving hfrns. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Troy wagon, good as new ; beet rack, good as new; Deering binder, X-ft. cut. in good condition; Rock Island bay loader; Deering mower, good as n w ; John Deere corn planter in good condition; Osborn doubli* disc, good as new; Dutch sulky riding breaking plow, good as new; 2 Oliver corn cultivators, good as new; 1 -Monarch corn cultivator, iron bar roller, hay tedder, hay take, good as new; spike tooth harrow, good as new; spring tooth harrow, drill, hog feeder, mud boat, dump boards, watering tank, 2 sets of breeching work harness, In good condition; 1 set of buggy harness, horse collars, hog troughs, 2 log chains, scoop shovel, forks, 2 barrels, single trees, double trees, grain sacks, some twine, and other articles too numerous to mention. 2 Ford touring cars, in good condition. Anker ilolth separator No. 5, used about 4 months. TERMS —All sums of $5. cash. All sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, first G months without interest, last six months bearing S per cent interest. No property removed until settled for. CLARENCE McKEAN. Jeff Leichty, Auct. Ladies’ Aid of Zion church will serve dinner. 25-27-3 STOCK SALE We tl--- undersigned will sell at t public auction at Monroe Indiana on Wednesday, March 3 5 sate to begin at 1:00, the following

... SALE CALENDAR le Il — The Following Sales aia Balng Ad IP vartl»ed In the Dally Democrat We Aleo Print the Sale BillsLlet Your Sale With Us. L- ''' Fob. 2G G. W. Davis, 3 mile south 1 east of Decatur. Indiana, or one half mile west of the Ratldebush school . Itottse. • Feb 2G Jesse A. Hay. 1 mile north ' and 4 miles west of Monroe; 1 mile ] east of Honduras; 4 miles south of ’ Peterson, on Anna Lhaman farm. K Fob. 27 .1. D. Trickor. 3 miles I s east of town on Piqua road. Feb 21. J. S. Stonerook. 1620 West ' Monroe street, Decatur, Indiana - Feb. 28 Mrs. Wm. Scber'-r, South ‘ Thlrtcentho street. Decutur Indiana March 2 Fred BU.K he, sale to he held one-half mile east of Monroe, Indiana. Sale will be a combination > slock sale of E. W. and Fred Husihe. n March 4 S(hwartz Brothers, one a mile north and one half west of Libby .McNeal ami Libby's condensory p Berne, Indiana. Holstein Cow sale. March 5 Clarence McKean, on tin-. old Kef lor mini, one-fourth mile, • west of Honduras. 1 mile north and "J ■ mile- east of Bluffton. 1 mile north " ami 5 miles west of Monroe March G George Colchin. 1. ' tides south of Decatur on mini pike ’ on what is known as the William, Harting farm. * r March 11 Mrs. Emanuel Trickor I 1 three-fourths mile east ami one half [ 1 mile south. 2 miles west an I one-half 1 mile mirth of Willshire. March 23, Wm Ruppert, 7 miles ' southwest of Uec.itur. 1 property to-wit: Two Stallions--One Imported Bel ' 'il'ian roan Stallion, sound, weighing , ' limit pounds in good flesh. 12 years jold. no better breeder than this . ■ horse; 1 sorrel stallion weighing , i2i>o(i pounds in good flesh, is sound ami a good breeder. One Jack: One ' . registered Jack, stands sixteen hands high, sound and can Show a high igrmie of colts: black in color. Ten Head of Cattle; One Jersey, fresh 6 weeks; one red cow. will he fresh 1 by day of sale; 2 Jersey cows, will : j l>e fresh by day of -;.le; 2 high : grade Holstein cow s ami 4 sio' k |(ow- Hogs: Duroc male hog. 1 I weighing 250 Ilis.; Duroc sow, will furrow L-.t of April: 40 head ot shout.-, will weigh from 40 to 70 lbs j e:f(-h. Ti rms: —All sums of ss.lit) and under, cash. All sums ove- that jamoiint a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interes' tie | list G mouths. No property removed i until settled for. ANDREWS & M'LLS. 1 Jeff Liechty. Auct. 1!) 21-23-25-27-1 I « There is a shortage of 2,060 school t-achor in Ontario. |i

What makes a Strong Bank? A BANK’S STRENGTH CONSISTS OF: Large Resources Ample Cash Reserve Adequate Capital Capable Management, We invite your investigation in regard to this bank. First N itional Bank DEC.AI l It, INDIANA. Great Duroc Bred Sow Sale MARCH 2nd. 1920, AT MONROE, INDIANA Buy the blood of Joe Orion. Orion Cherry, King Jr., Fancy Orion and be popular among them. Buy when the other fellow sells and reap the benefit. Mr. Cristie, assistant United States secretary of , agriculture, says that hogs will yet reach the $25.00 mark. Just never mind, the packer will soon get down to business again, they'll have to. The world is hungry and Uncle Sam is bound to feed them. 1 Wanted every Pig Club boy to have a catalog. Write or come. : FREDW. BUSCHE < —r~~irw—■ ■■ —m»i if -- mi

MARKETS-STOCKS Onily Report of Local and l' or eitfn Market*. New York. N. ¥.. Feb. 25- (Special 1(l Uailv Democrat I The stock mar . ( l (11 „. n ed weak today ,lie " l " '' I list eased off, inclu'Hng the rails uni Jtepnpiic I. following publication lot its disappoiiHinc- statement ot earnings for 1919 broke s>, points to ~.1 I'nlted States Steel open.- M to 95%. off ’( l s- M, ‘Xi(iin I.Hloleum 170. oft I'D Chandler I .• I „n ;;1 S ; Rending (4. off 1L • < trnl lather SO',, off ; I ntied Re Uil il Stores 67>. off'.: trmible I.H. ! ,„T 2-'h ; Bethlehem H. Sa, oil A,; N( w i York Central 71<>IT H Sine a I -’xL off : I’nited States Rnbbei off I'm: 1’n 1 " 1 ' l>il, ' r " l ’ 7 ‘-' Chicago. Feb. 25 Grain opening: (Hr Fell 'ln* and May nominal; Jnlv down > 4 c. Oats: May down i July up Provision-: Stead' East Buffalo, N Y.. Feb 25—(Spi . ini to Daily Democrat I- Receipts •>.- u;xu; shipments 2090; official to New iVi rk ve-'erday 2090. Ilogs closing I strong; medium and heavies. sl4. i" to 1.'i.00; mixed. $15,254) 15 ;.o; Vtrkcis. $15.5n4t15.75; few. $16.00; pigs. •$15.00; roughs. sl2 oii'u 12.1.0; slags. slti.oo. down; cattle. InO. steady, : sheep. Juno, steadv; lambs. 20,.i, best ewes. $1.'!.5(14i 14.50; [calves, 150; top. 23(W. CWvelatpl. (>. Hutter, ereuniery. in extra. Gh'u'Oc; extra firs' '■ 6‘jc; firsts. «7«44H;8.-; ptinls. 1< hign ir; seconds. fi4l/Gsc; packing. 35 ‘I 40c. Egg- -Northern extras. 59c; exira fir-ts. 58c; northern firsts, new (as \ 57c; old cases. 56c; smtihern ami western firsts, new ca . sG4isßc; frigerator extras. 494 i 50c. Poultry-Chickens. 45c; light towN, 364137 c: heavy grades. 394i41c rooters. 01d.‘234/24c; springers. ducks. 364 i 38c; geese, 304/::.'(■; tur keys, 35tf? 40c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1. $2.30; No. 2, '2.25; new (.ats, S2c; new com, per cwl. $1.90; barley. $1.40; rye. $1.50. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 45. LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Lullerfat, delivere-l GGAUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your Auloniobile License Application for 1920 License. At the Ford Garage.' F. E. CONTEB 279-31 awk ts Notary Public. Postal authorities at Dublin are censoring, American newspapers.

i CLASSIFIED WANT ADS j FOR SALE , ( hi s m 11 <it v prop- rty. well Io I .0,1 price right. 11. M. DeVoss. ‘ 30 ts, 'iDit SALE One 1 horse wagon; I m>i of single work harness; one Malleable range. 200 soft hi leks. d - potch po 's: about forty foot of n h railit e and balhtst. r. Call 199 ls . •.'! 36-tf| or i [> -*»«.<— - — > for SALE A Bargain, 4 cylinder II Buick, powerful, good farm truck, schnitx & Tricker garage, 42H2x !’ci: SALE <8 through bred- Big v Type Poland China Gills, will f::r---i row in March und April. Will turn--1 Isl: pedigree with ench. Byron . Whiltrt-'lge. 2 miles south of I'le.-is-ni'i Mills, Indiana. 44 121 i FOR SALE 55 acres of hind in SL i Mary's township, Adams county,' i Oik mile from Willshire on Willshire and Decatur pike. Good! hoi’- aid barn ami good xamgc.l , in - ion given on short notice.l i For a bargain and quick sale, imiitim ' I'nriner- and Merchants Slate bank.l Will > re, <>Li" 4.'. Gt | • FOR SALE A list of good farms for ■ -ale. can give posses.-don March 1, Al o some city properly in Ih-iautr. ■ W 'W Hawkins. Decatur. Lnd. Munro. phone. 4G-6t I FOR SALE . x<> acre farm on stone road. 2 miles Ito mark.t. mar school, fair build I . ings, priced at $9.<WMt for rptiek sale, j i I’o e sion VI days. Call phone 701* 46 3tx I*— -x_.. FOB SALE Purls of a 191U»| i Auburn, model l-.'JX. Holt-: house Gtirai’e. H>-3t FOR SALE One Monroe roadster. In ■ good running order. Inquire at the D'-i iot r.'.i office or phone XGG-1.. 47|3 ' Foil SALE One 1919 Ford roadster with 2 new tires and truck body. I Inquire. J. !■’ Arnold Co. 28-3tw-tf FOR SALE Pl.nty of slab wood, <2iK) per 10. d. Inquire of John Ixmhart 48t3* FOR SALE Good milch cow. gu.iraiiteed. B n Kiting, Decatur. R. 2. Phone BG2-K. _ 4-S-3tx toil SA Lt. An Adam Sthaff piano in t'.Hxl condition. Will sell cheap. I ~ Inquire llarve Sprague. 'Phone 750. | | 48 Gt I .' MISCELLANEOUS - _— — —__ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS i»' I.ANiioI.OGY A magazine giving the ! fact - in r<" ard to the htnd situation. I ■ 1 ‘ .. eni'lioii. i-'lli'.E. If I for a home or a. an investment you I arc thinking of buying good farm > I lands, simply write rne a letter and I say. Mail me LANDOI.OGY and all I particulars FREE.” Address Editor. I lony. Skidmore Jgvnd Co., 285 I SI. hi more El i- , Marinette, Wts I 144 mo. I We can <;ive votl service on I Vulcanizing. Holthousc GarI 303-tf' I I'o Yor NEED MONK* We lend it on second mortage* on real estate. - - | Aetna Mortgage It- Investm--nt Co., i'A Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193-eodr-tf •0 PER DAtLpaid one lady in each t' ■ii lo distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Alcoholk flavoring. Perm ii'-nt |K>sition. F. E. Barr Co.. Chicago. Hx WANTED I WANTED Girl, at once, at the Mttr- ■ ray hotel. 3<tf I !l,i NG MlvN For railway tnai'. ■ clerk-; sl]ft month. Experience tin ■ nncesrary. p’or free particukirs. -‘x ■ aininations. write R. Terry (former J government exaffiimr). .'.15 Continen ~ tai Bldg., Washington, D. C. 4Gti’WANTED Wen at Bluffton Hoop Col 'lo y office in the morning ;■« . *d

WANTED A YOl NG M.' , -•'> TO 32 YEARS OF A< IO DO SPECIAL SAL WORK IX ADAMS COUNI I‘BEVIOI S SELLING EXPF IEXCE DESIRABLE Bl r N< ABSOLI "TEI.Y NECESSAF GOOD PAY AXI) PERM A FM POSITION TO RIGI PARTY. WRITE FOR APPI CATION BLANK. 11. W. GA HER. 1028 UNITY BLD CHICAGO. 25-3-1 WANTED TO BUY—A garage t is movable, or enough lumber i build one, suitable for Ford car. j Quire at thft office. 4M J OST AND FOUND j IX>S lOR STOLEN’—A big whited brown spotted hound, blind ind cje, and will answer by the nan 3 Jack. Anyone knowing of his wh “bouts kindly notify H. a. Earh J the Fornax blacksmith shop. j| ~V-.~ . .B FOR RENT FOR RENT—Farm' Inquire 5 W. Bosse at the Post Office, j

John Sth«r» w s Indiana. " ( °“ntj. AU kinds of ’Oney | O .- Estst. from On •" R.,| to 40 ye.U, artist p. ym . ’ • Interest psyli « me c ‘•’ ln y T to 8%. y teem i We are In t, in xrkt . t . iuess. If y want „ ** k, loan come t . U r offi ce ln « • ,i)i) will »*' money bT l!1 « <0 farms at clty proMrty 41Office over iher 4 Harris J * he Court li M> DecatU( . j “»« « «ene Toleph* No 104 i w ., t,tl ' Hr vc yi tridl thui ,11 \ "'mi'' E yo.. me '7 'X'“ ■b,lv. Mr, B TO h w i||, T '"; ' ; -r- 2K!Mf N- - BIXLER OOMETRIST Hjes Ted, (Jlasseg Fitted HOURS *tol) 12:30 to s;|| Salay, 8:00 p. m . c»hone 135 Dr. C. RAYL 'roe, Indiana Specittention jlvei Sury and to the Di,, raw the Abdomen and Fem’elvia. Fqd to do Cystotomy r and si Cathatdrtaatiss • H. E. KELLER C«tur, Indlann RAL PRACTICE OFFDECIALTIEB- L,.e..„ ■ womei Children; A-ray •semi*. ationsVMopy examinations of the Ir organs; X-ray and iia«. trigal («nts for high blood p-4 ' sure irdenfng of the arterlu X-ray i«nts for GOITER, Tug. ERCtj ANO CANCER. j Office:— ;9 to —1 to sp. m.—7 te Ia *. iy« by appointment Phot4sidencs 110, Office W1 JM-tJ ft §4- ■ rCTIONEER WIV Os experience In farmln| enfl"terlng | feel I am a&ls ts jet lhest dollar for youl » for dates and price*. 1 long 1 abort on SM N. RUNYON t<' and general auctioneer. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian ii. !35 W. Monroe St !(il Biff<]g’s Barber Phones: Office and pee. 186 REASON IS HERE reswy to book your sale. at Durkin's Garage, De ndlar.s SFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181 — ■— r. C. V. Connell Veterinarian 3Horse Splc Bini. IS Isl sired. e ’Phone, 113 ient'e ’Phone .... 102 JR AUTO LICENSE

.11 Al 1 lUVIUWV AW <•1 AUTOMOBILE OWN--’APPLY FOR YOUR 11120 ’MOBILE LICENSE AS •’SAS POSSIBLE. SEE <r THE DEMOCRA T OFI V Rif HARD EHINGER. ’ Notary Public. )VE STOCK »ve taken over the L. C. Mill* ock Business at Monroe, led. ae having any live stock for II do well by seeing us beso r « inger & Shirk NOTICE TO PATRONS _______ delivery pans and egg rr:l, '‘ ten left over the city and a s F ttiii h in need of the javu them ready for the deli' ■he next time he calls !c ' l *‘ yr?goods. KKNEST SCHI.I' K ' lA '' I