Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1920 — Page 6

PUBLIC SALE Al sill High street. across from old fair groutuls. south part of town, on Saturday. March 6, 1920 Salo to begin al 1 o'clock; the following property, to wit: One leather davenport. I library table. I dresser, I chiffonier, 1 Singer sewing machine, 1 couch, 4 rockers, 1 kitchen cabinet. I dining room table, t; dining room chairs, 2 rugs. 9x12; 1 porch swing. I stand. 2 beds, springs and mattresses; 1 iron baby bed and mattress; 1 clock, 1 6 holo Hound Oak range. 1 gas range, 1 washing machine, I wash bench, kiichen table, < <><>klng utensils, fruit cans, garden tools, lard press. 2 wash] tubs. 1 copper wash boiler, I 12 foot ladder, and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS:— $5 and under, cash; over $5 tm a credit, of 6 months. ; ED PARENT. Harry Daniels. Auct. 51 6’ I

FOR SALE 5 room house, electric lights, cistern, coal shed and other outbuildings. lot 66x120 ft.; a bargain at SIIOO.OO. 7 room house, electric lights, cistern. combination barn and garage, some fruit. It*. acre of ground, good location, at $3,000.00. 8 room house, electric lights, water and gas in house, 2 good cisterns. 1 is a 100 bbl. supply cistern, large barn, inlol with 77 it. front on paved street, near General Electric at $3000.00. I good rubber tiro buggy, bought new. used 4 months, u bargain at *75.00. 7 room house, barn 16x1.9 ft., full inlot, cistern, setni-modt rn, good lo cation and priced right, at sl">'H\'m. | 5 room house, cistern semi-mod-ern, combination coal shed and gar j age, small chicken house. I' 2 acre i of ground, in tine location. price $2500.00, if sold soon. 7 room house, all modern and up-to-date, full inlot, on paved street, splendid location, price $6000.00 or will exchange for property with wmi around with it. 1 Wm. NORRIS 512 So. 13th St. i f,3-3t Decatur. Ind. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG!

Call At Recorder’s Office and have your Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC.

Plumbing and Beating All kinds of wells repaired Agent for Red Cross Windmill and Homer Pipeless Hot Air Furnaces AUGUST WALTERS 120 N. Ist St. Decatur, Indiana. 'Phone 207.

—1 IlSiB 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-tfj 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. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. tn. 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 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at Fi. m. hours 8:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. . B. BTONEBURNER, Agent

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ! Notice is Hereby Given Thai de i undersigned. Administrator o! ili<* Estate of Etta Roop, deceased will ■ offer for sale at Public Miction. al the late residence of the <!<■< edent, f Ella Hoop and San IA. Roop. in St. " Mary's township, in Xdaitis t'ouuty, I I Indiana, on what is known a "The ■ Acker Farm" St. Mary's Town hip. [Adams County, Indiana, on Tuesday. March the 9. 1920 '[the personal property of said estate, 'leom’lsting of one cow. and calf. Ont* Automobile, a lot of Turkeys, a lot of chickens, one washing machine and [engine, one cook stove. < ream separlator, tables, (hairs, rocking chairs, | refriaorator, sewing machine loiding I bed, brass lied stead, side board, lot ol jdishe... .uni stove, one rug. oi cot, |otie rug. bed steads, nuni r<‘sscs. ’blankets. pillows, organ, writing desk,car [pets, clolhes press, bed springs. Imi’ejati, cup-board, safe, numerous oth- r lh(.usehold and kitchen furniture and | fixtures. TERMS (IF SALE For all amounts I not exceeding five dollars, cash in |hand. For amount over five dollars Lind upwards, a credit of nine months will bo given. Note bearing six per c ent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. No properly lo be removed until .settlement has been made. RUFUS S. ROOP Administrator of estate of Etta Roon,! deceased. Merryman and Sutton Attorneys. Harrv Daniel Auctioneer. 2C-1-2 1 (i

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE | I. the under signed, administrator ] of the estate of Samuel A. Roop, de [cased, will offer al public sale at [ih'- late residence of the decedent. Lm the old Acker firm 2’-j miles | northwest of Willshire, l’£ miles east lof Pleasant Mills, 2 miles southeast |of Robo, ’< mile north of Jones | school house on the old Piqua road. | on Tuesday. March 9, 1920. Sale to begin at 10:00 o'clock; the following property to wit: 7 HEAD OF HORSES One bay inure. 7 years old. wt. 1500; bay mare. 9 yrs. old. wt. 1300; bay mare ■M Coach. 12 yrs, old. wt. 1200; gray gelding, 7 yrs. old, wt. 140"; these horses are Mil good workers; bay mare. 3 yrs. old, wt. 1200. broke; bay gelding. 3 yrs. old. 15-16 Coach, wt. 1000. broke* single and double; bay driving mare, 15 yrs. old. hero is a good roadster. 5 HEAD CATTLE One large dun cow. 7 yrs. old, will be fresh by middle of May. good milker; Jersey cow. 8 yrs. old. will he fresh middle of April, good milker; Holstein heifer, coming 2 yrs. old: 2 calve; coming 1 yr. old SHEEP, lo Head- 10 head Shropshire breeding ewes.' lambs by side. 24 HEAD 04 HOGS These hogs are all Big Type Poland China, all eligible to register, consisting of 14 fall shouts, weight 75 to 80 ttts. each; 7 spring shoats. weight IDO to 125 T>s. each; brood sow farrow April 15; male hog. 2’_. yrs. old. weight C-50 lbs.; male hag. 5 months old. weight 200 lbs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—One Champion binder. 6-ft. cut. in good condition; Thomas hay louder, in good condition; Sure Drop corn planter, good as new; Hoosier ten hose grain drill; Deering mower. 6-ft. cut; Gale single disc. Waiter A Wood manure spread-

pr. good as new; '.-section land roller. hay kicker, 3 corn cultivators, clover buncher, com we‘tier. Oliver breaking plow, Bryan bi-uiking plow. Turnbull wagon, good as new; Troy wagon, low iron whe -I wagon. 2 yd. gravel bed good as new. mud boat, bob sled, sleigh, rubber tire buggy, good as new; steel tire buggy, stir rev. potato digger potato cover, 2 spike tooth harrows, spring tooth harrow, wagon box. set of hay -.adders. good as new; combination beet and hog rack. 2 double shovel plows, single shovel plow. 30 ft. extension ladder, good as new; block and tackle. 1000 tbs. stales, good as new; corn sheller. fanning mill 2 set of work harness, set buggy harness.. 2 ice saws, 3 iron kettles. 25 and 3u gal.; 2 incubators. 7 chicken coops, large sized ones; 4-horse evener. good as new: lot of broom corn. 9 expedition coops, good as new; t. horse collars, 11 rod of a and t> inch tile, dinner bell, hay knife, tile scoop 2 spades, shovel. 2 scoop shovels lard press good as new: barrel spray pump. U barrel spraying fluid cross-cut saws. 2 work benches, un i manv other tools too numerous to mention. GRAIN—S bu of seed corn 25 bu. of seed oats, 15 bu. of rye, IV shocks of good corn. 3 < on of ,K 'Y- 2 ton of good wheat straw. 12 Tb. of flm seed, and other grains too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE — For al amounts not exceeding five dollars cash in hand, for amounts over fivt d< liars, a credit of nine months wil be given, note bearing six per emu interest after maturity, with approv ed security, and waiving valuation o> appraisement law. will be required No property to hi' removed until set tlement is made. RUFUS S. ROOP. of the Estate of Samuel A. Roop Merryman & Sutton. Attorneys. Harry Daniels, Auct. VV. H. Teeple and W. P. Johnson Clerks. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. churcl will serve lunch. 2-4-i

CITY PROPERTY We have for sale the Mrs. Mary Holthouse property and two lots on north 3rd street, all modern, two and one-half squares from court house, a dandy location; a bargain. Also have other city property, and have a few Adams county farms for sale that we can give possession of this spring. See us, office over Engler’s store. 51-6 t LEONARD & ANDREWS. FOR SALE—Round oak dining table, washing machine, typewriter (Remington), billiard table kitchen table. A bargain if taken soon. — Kintz Cigar Store. 53H0

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TI KSIIAV.

PUBLIC SALE J As 1 tun -oing to quit forming 1 « in ' sell lit public auction at my residence J on the corner of IHh and Elm streets, on Saturday. March «. 1920. sale to he- ’ ..in at 1 o'clock, the following prop- , erlv. to wit: Horses: Two mare. 1 • dun mure, 1 black mare Cattle: One , cow coming 4 in spring. giving about gallon of milk a day: 2 Holstein heifers. coming 2 years old. Bro id sow. Farming implement-: Two sets dou--1 ble work harness. Turnbull wagon • with bed: Studebaker wagon, coal [ bed, Champion hinder, breaking plows. spike tooth harrow, riding corn plow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, mud boat, float, grain cradle. 2 Corn planters. 5 log chains, cn’t'ig box, Maxwell roadster, on good 'ill. hor. 2 new cross cut saw-. 2 iron ket ties, hud press, good farm wagon, spring tooth harrow, many other :trtides too numerous to mention. Dozen laving hens, corn in crib Term- of Sale: $5.06 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will bo given, pur chaser giving bankable note bearing 7 per cent interest after maturity. No property to b> removed until sei lied for; 4 per cent off for cash. El.l AS SCDDVTH. .1. N Bulkhead. Auct John S( lieinmnn. Clerk. 12315 Rosa Brown will <l«» obsleiilri- ■ c.il nursing. Ad<lrcss._ Pleasant Mills. Ind.. ’idione 5 rings on 31. Willshre. ‘ al-.KHx NOTICE, MOOSE

There will be a meeting of the Moose ledge nt limit hall on Wedims day evening. The election of officers will take place and all members are requested to be present. 52(3 Feed Bettermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries IG-tf Decatur. Inti. TRIMMED HATS I am pii'p.uetl io show you a fit line of ladle. 2 mis ' aid < liihlre. ' trimmed hats, direct from the manufacturer, at prices to suit the customer. Call early and get your selection. MRS. MAI,D A. MERRIMAN. is2t'l Monroe. Indiana.

BE A DRAFTSMAN Earn $25 to SIOO Weekly The demand for draftsmen today is enormous and increasing. Enter this fascinating, well-paying business. Spend an hour or two every evening under cur training and you will shortly be able to command draftsmen’s pay. Write today. Wayne Correspondence School of DraftingFarmers Trust Bldg. Fort Wayne, Indiana.

! hi nninr un ote i nniu 11 liH umUi rIULo t I WIN I’lie undersigned will sell tit public miction til their farm ’ mile west .in«l 1 mile north of the Libby. McNeill X Libby C.nn(lensery. on * Thursday, March 4. 1920 the following choice offering from one of the best mid largest herds of dairy cattle in Northeastern Indiana; HI HEAD 10 Fresh cows, some with heifer calves at foot. Heavy springers in calf, by that remarkable young herd sire. Chief Rug Apple Pontiac Korndyke. he whose eleven nearest .lams average over 2<S pounds of butter in seven days. Heifers heavy with calf. Heifer calves from two months old up, sired by that wonderful bull and rich in the blood of the Bag Apples. Pontiacs. Korndyke. Segis. Alearia. De Koi. and others. Ihe Itesl blood lines of the breed. One extra good registered bull, four months old. nearly white, sired by our herd sire and whose dam Kathleen Segis DeKe,) bids fair to make a record for herself. | These cows give from th to GO ths. of milk per day. are large and of an extra fine dairy type. An ideal opportunity to secure foundation stock and fine family cows. ;

Do no! overlook this offering. NOTE: These cattle are not stock shipped in from outside fi rritory of unknown breed. Ind are our own breeding, bred and raised right here by us. They are all young cows, as we do not have an old or poor eow. SALE BEGINS PROMPTLY AT 12:30 O'CLOCK P. M. TERMS OE SALE: Stock sale terms. Schwartz Bros., Owners COL. J. A. MICHAUD, And. VICTOR BAGLEY. Herdsman. R. R. SC HUG, Clerk.

Baby Chicks ] Single Comb White Leghorns, c ulso <h> * ustoin hat< hint, for 5c per egg ( HAS. ZIMMERMAN Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Decatur. Inti. IL IL No. 1 ’Phone S7O-K l ’*’ l • . . . , Trim --- ■—— ■■■■ iW'w 11 » , I’ ■ ■ ‘ B AND middlings GOOD QUALITY I LOW IN PRICE E. L Cairoll & Son

It Doesn't Take A Sherlock Holmes To determine the many advantages and saving in money in buying Second-Hand Auto Parts? We are buying old cars every day. The part you were look, ing, for yesterday may be here today. Top Cash Price FOR JUNK Maier Hide 4 Fur Co. “30 years In Decatur.” 'Pnone 442.

MARKETS-STOCKS Dhllv Report of Local and I eign .Market*. New York, N. Y„ Mar. 2 -tSpcf'la' to Daily Democrat, The stock - • rn,, ;“ iSing VnUrS' St-l Which was oft Vnited States 'Htg oil ’g; Mexican I'etroleum I>■ . iim hanged and Bethlehem Sv (i. i'P Chicago. Mar. 2 (Grain opening: Corn Mar. nominal. May down s'. JUI7 down sept ttnchangcd Oats May and July up 'i‘ I,WI sions Lower. , F. .t Buffalo. N Y.. Mar 2 -(Special to Daily ,l '.. '"‘'.''('E' x.?; ;'O(|- shipments. 19<mi; otficu.l to York vesterday. 437 b. Hogs closing steady. Medium and heavte-. .vDl.O't; mixed. sl6 2 .Ht *6.40; M»rk ers. $16.50; pigs. roughs, sl2 "": Y.,’,?' J" m ’ Kittle. 500, Siow; sfieep. 44 1". lambs. 2085, down; oest 61 11 50; calves, 500; tops, —>•» Cleveland. () Butter, creamery, in tubs, extra. «9f.(70e; extra firsts •■' ■ • C.9c; firsts, 67L.*iC.sc; print-. 1< mf"' er: second-, 4144i65c; packing. 40c. E”t‘* -Northern extras. ■9e; •i fir Ts 58c; northern firsts, new cases 57c: old cases. 56c: southern and western firsts, new cases. 564i58c; to frigerator extras. 4!»4, s"< - Poultry Clm kens. 45c: lieht fo«e, 364i37c; heavy grade . 39«(41e; roe ters. old. 2".^24c; springers ".Shim;: ducks, 36fu38c; geese. :’.u«i:!sc; turkeys, 35'f, 40c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1.«? '’•<»; No. 2. $2.26; new oats. Sic; new corn per <wt„ $2.00; barley. sl.4u. rye, $1.50. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 4 >c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butt ■cat. deliven'd 6'’SALE CALENDAR The Following Sales are Being Advertised In the Dally Democrat.

We Also Print the Sale Bill*. Liat Your Sale With Ua. March 4 -Schwartz Brothers, one mile north and one half west of Libby McNeal and Libby’s condensory Berne, Indiana. Holstein Cow sale. March s—Clarence5 —Clarence McKean, on the old Keeler farm, one-fourth mile ' Honduras. 1 mile north and 7 tulles cast of Bluffton, 1 mile north and 5 miles west of Monroe. March 6—George Colchin. l’-> miles south of Decatur on mud pike on- what is known as the William Harting farm. Mar. 9th. Rufus S. Roop admx. of estate of Samuel A. Loop on the .Id Acker farm 2 1-2 miles north west :.i Willshire. 1 12 miles east of Pie . a it Mills, 2 miles southeast of Bobo. I 4 mile north of Jones school hou ■ <:i < Id Piqua Road. March 11- Mrs. Emanuel Trick 1 -. 4 miles southeast of Willshire. ’! r, » miles ■ ontii of Pleasant Mills. : - 4 mii.-s scuih of Salem. March IS Louis Ri inking. ’ 4 mile north of treble, Indiana or 5 miles ; w'-st of Decatur. Indiana. March 23, Wm Reppert, 7 miles ’ southwest of Decatur. March 24 C. C. Doehrman. 4 mil north of Preble, Ind. FOR SALE Choice City Properties Best Locations Prices Reasonable In blocks of two or three or will sell separately. House, modern, except furnace. east side of 7th st., opposite G. R. & I. depot, price. $3,000. House and lot adjoining this property on the north. $2,000. Two splendid houses, built on one lot. corner .Jefferson and 9th st. Price for both, $3,300. East house alone. $1,500. I I'i storv house on 9th st. with full lot, $1,200, The above with 50 ft. front SI,OOO. I 1 room house, Patterson st with full lot. SBOO. ’ For full description see ot write J. CHARLES BROCK. ”1-31 138 N. 2nd St. Transform that good oh • Ford into a first class new on< ton truck for $185.00. Auto mobile trailers, $25.00. W. D Cross. Geneva. Ind. 27-30 H LOST \ brown coat near date lin« Finder please return to this offic I or leave at the town of Watt ji.’t “A six hour day isn’t enough if i man is interested in hi» work.” say Thomas Edison.

t 1 \SSIFIED WANT ADSi. FOR SALE ~,,!■ s\I.E Citv property, well b> price light. H. M. DoVo.hjl 30 t f ] I ,)l! SALE ttne 1 >“»rWit""n;ll (W ...t of ‘ingle *«rk hnrnesa; I one Malleable range, 2(»0 noft bricks. ;< ; pan h posts:, nliottt foot ~fl' porch railing nnd balluster. Fall 199 i 0r26l \ Bargain. 4 cyl >H- > H, powerful, good farm truck. I V e-, “•(»R SALE !' through Type Poland (Ttina Gilts. *•>! f*** row in March and April. Will furnish pedigree with each. Byrqn Wiiittredge. 2 miles south oi Plena;mt Mill-, Indiana. **** HHI SALE Baby carriage, good eon-1 I anion. Fall «09 No Fifth street; FOR SALE Fre-li cow with cal? by; side. •-Peter D. U’hman, Decatur. Ind.. HR 5: Monroe ’phone. &2t3| for SALE Twelve Plymouth Rock j I. ns and one Rhode Island R d roi ter. Telephone 748, or to* Gilbert Strickler. , FOR S\LE Pop (Oinon cob, 11 lbs K ~1 Call at No 226 N. 7th St., or ■phone No. 625. >»--» •FOR SALE Either a two and a half „ r a horse and a half gasoline engine with pump will jtell to gether or separate. L. E. Summers.] Walnut St.. Phone 651. 52 3tx | I’OR SAI.E Trailer, with transfc | able -dock rack and hed. See J<l niy ,>< ultl ’ i ()i; SAI.E 17 acres of land Hi miles northeast of Decatur. Indiana. well improved. Chas. Burrell. | I > .ilur. Ind., Il- 9. .>2-3t 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 Uth St. 7 iciii<img ha <>n West Madison St. 2 building lots on Winchester St. I f r particulars inquire of I . .Tu F-5 uk A. 0. SUTTLES. FOR SAI.E Incubator. 150 eggs. Good shape, will sell cheap iiarv. Sprague, ’phone 7*>o. 53-3tx

FOR SALE '•» acn of land in St. ■ Marys township. Adams county, iudiana. One mile from Willshire on Willshire and Decatur pike. Good house and barn and gran! garage. p<. - --nil given on short notice For a bargain and quick sale, inquire Farmers and Merchants State bank. Wiiisiiire. Ohio. .73-54 FOR SALE Baby Buggy. — Madison Hotel. 53-tf| FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness. good rubber tired buggy, hay ! mare, weight 1100 lbs., a good worker, and a go d road mare; will sell separite Enquire of Rev, Sill. R. R No. 9. »n the J D. Nidiingcr farm. MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOIXXIY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you ate thinking of buying good farm 1 land... simply write me a fetter and . say. “Mail me LANDOLOGY and aIL particulars FREE.” Address Editor. Lamlology. Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-t 4 mo. We can give you s< rvicc on Vulcanizing. Holthousc Gar--3(»3-tf I Shears sharpened, barber shears a r specialty.- Barney Wertsberger. telephone 609. 4!»t3e-o-<! WANTED _ ’ WANT! ' Men BlulTfon Hoop Co. ’ Apply at office in the morning sit 8 6CIO. p.n WANTED Second hnad base burner. large size. W S. O’Brien, at Gas office. 51-3 t WANTED Reliable middle aged lady 1 to make her home with family, living out of the city. Attractive wages. ’’ and will hr- treated like one of fam ily. Address No. 1:122 Wildwood, Fort Wayne, or 'phone city. No 228 52tf ( WANTED Girl~or~ general house work, by family in Fort Wayne Wa'tes $lO per week. Washing sent * out. ’Phone No 229. or writ? to ad dress. No. ].'*,22 W. Wildwood. Fori Wayne, Ind. s_'t< WANTED A lady at once to takr ( | rare of roonis. Work four hour e per r)ay. Madison Hotel. .7:’.-t >. FOR RENT FOR RENT —Six room house on Kek (j tonga street. Inquire of Dyoniu ;; Schmitt 49ts t >. ' LpST aZSD FOUND a LOST—Fur glove, either a t Stidckle ■ « sale or somewhere in city. Pfnde please return to this office. 5L

, John Schurger & I Abstractors of Title p, I Estate i„ Adan,/,Indiana. ‘o I All kind, of money u l.i. „ , | Eauta from s'/,% on to 40 year,, partial piyrrtnt " » I ntareat paying tlma. city loan., | 7to g%. n *S I Ye are In the market for 7eir I UMS. It you want an abit rMt , | loan como to our office i n Vert()B ‘ I rod will save money by M I <o farm, and city property fur ,? I office over Fisher 4 Harrla. I the Court House, Decatur. in«. I -er.a Telephone No. 104. Decatar. i M I Haye you tried that all t)Ort I sausage at the White UJ. I Market? 'Phone 3XX an(i I 'send you some. 4 I ! daily.- Meyer, Brushwiller * I iMtf I N. V BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS «to 11:30 12:30 to 5:» Saturday, 8:00 p. m. ] Telephone 135 — -"""1= eg. I Dr. C. C. RAYL (Monroe, Indiana Special attention given to * Surgery and to the Db eat-es of the Abdomen an 4 Female Pelvis Equlpp.d to do Cy.tMO.py ■ rd Ur.v*r.l Cath.torla.fM. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—D'imim H women and children; X-ray ...ml. ationi; Flouracopy .xamlnatioo. it . the Internal organa; X-ray and «lt» tncal treatment, for high blood prv. »ure and hardening of th. arterlM. ‘ X-ray treatment, for GOITER, TUS ERCULOSIS AND CANCER.

Office Houre: — 9to 11 a. m—l to 5 j>. m—7 t« Ig ■, I Sunday! by appointment Phonea: Realdence 110, Offloa « ! um | AUCTIONEER yeare of experience In farmisf I rnd auctioneering I feel I am abl« t« | jet tha highest dollar for you! See me for datea and pries*. ’Phone 1 long 1 abort on CT4. R. N. RUNYON •_lve stock and general auctlosesf. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Btirdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your ssls. See me et Durkin’s Garags. O eatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY auctioneer ’Phone 181. — “ Dr. €. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn. Ist street. Office ’Phone Residence ’Phone .... i’ l -

YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OW* ER: APPLY FOR Al TOMOBII.E LICENSE A. SOON AS POSSIBLE. MJb MEAT THE DEMOCRAT OFH<l RICHARD EHINGER. 2X7-tf Notary Public LIVE STOCK We have taken over the! L. C. Mill* Live Stock Business at Mon £L k for Anyone having any live sto■ sale will do well by seeing us : you sell. Springer & AUCTIONEER I am ready to book your sulf?* GEORGE SIMMERS Phone 339. Decatur, M