Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 3 March 1920 — Page 6

HURST & CO. Huys and sells all kinds of sec-ond-bund furniture and stoves. Corner First and Madison Sts. Across from Madison Hotel. Phone 117. 15-ood-tf AUTOMOBILE OWNERS f.cl me make your Automohile License Application for 1920 License. At the Ford Garage. F. R. GONTKft 279-3 t a \vk If Notary Public.

Baby Chicks Single Comb W hite Leghorns. We also do custom hatching for 5c per egg ( HAS. ZIMMERMAN Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Decatur, Ind. R. R. No. 1 'Phone 870-K 49-ts u,. i - t m i r ‘-3®ffIgMBE!aBX£EFJ

I BRAN 1 AND I ■| MIDDLINGS 3 GOOD QUALITY I I? LOW IN PRICE 9 9 E. L. Carroll & Son 1 Call At Recorder’s Office snd havw your Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW RoseVoglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. I PlumKtnff qnrl OMljro jl H * it.imuon, UtiU g) j 1 All kinds of wells repaired £ I Agent for |j Red Cross Windmill and R Homer Pipeless Hot Air j£ Furnaces 8 AUGUST WALTERSI 120 N. Ist St. * Decatur, Indiana. . I 'Phone 207. 1

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HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctioneer Can see me any Saturday st Vance &. Linn Clothing Store or 'Phone me at my expense—- • Phone 861-N HARRY DANIELS 19-ts FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Centra! Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 1:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8130 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 a' 7:45 a. m„ and leaves Fort Waynt at 12:00 in., arriving In Decatur a 8:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a.m. te 7:00 p.ir !. S. STONE BURNER, Assn

PUBLIC SALE As I mu going In i|iill farming I will sell fli public miction at my residence mi tha corner of 11 Hi and Him streets, mi Rnlurd.iy, March U. 1112*1. sale in be- •• Anal I o'clock, the following prop erty. to-wil: Unices: Tvn mure. I dun mare. 1 black man*, futile: One cow coming 4 In spring, giving about "a I lon of milk a day: 2 Holstein bell evs, coming 2 years old. Brood sow. Farming Implements: Two sets double work harness, Turnbull wagon with tied; Studeluiker waaon. i-oul hod, Champion binder, breaking plows, spike tooth harrow , riding corn pbAv, detthb* sliuvel plow, single shoVel plow, mud boat, tlout, grain cPfldle, 2 corn planters. f> log chains, cinting box, MuXv.ell i l oadsfei'. oil good rub her, 2 new ri'OSfi cut saws, 2 iron ket ties, lin'd press, good farm wagon, spring toolli barrow, many other articles too numerous to mention. Dorm laying hens, com In crib. Terms of Sale: $r».(IO and under, cash In band: over that amount a

jcredit of t* months will be given, pur;chaser giving IwUfVable note bearing ,7 per c* at imprest after maturity. -No property* to be removed until --at tied for; 4 per cent off for cash. RI.IAS SUDDI TH J. N. Riirjchead. Auct. John Si-helinatin. (Terk. 1-2 3 l-.l FOR SALE / , "> room house, electric lights/* cistern, coal shed and other outj buildings, lot 66x1?0 ft ; a bargain ( at *IIOO.OO. I 7 room' house, etoefric lights, cistern, combination Imrn and garage, (some fruit. l acre of ground, good location, at *3,000.00 s room house, electric lights, water and gas In bouse, 2 good cisterns, 1 ,is a luo libl. siiiiplv cistt-wi large I buni. inlot with 77 ft. front on paved 1 street, near General Kleotrio at *3600.00.

| 1 good rubber Hr-* buggy. bought i now. used 4 mouths. a bargain at $75.00. ' j 7 n. mi house, barn 16x18 ft., full in’ot. cistern, semi-moth rn, good location a:,a priced rigiit. at $1500.00. | 5 room house, cist ti n. semi-mod ,i rn combination coal shed and gar--1 ajtfe. small chicken house. it*. Here of ground, in fine location, price $2500.00, if sold soon. 7 roiitn house, all modern and up to-date, full inlot, on paved street, splendid location, prir~ $6000.0u or will exchange for property with sctn eround with it. Win. NORRIS. 512 .So. l?4h St. 53-3 t ' Decatur. Ind. PUBLIC SALE At 816 High street, across from old fair grounds, south part of town, on Saturday. March 6, 1920 sale to begin ;'t 1 o'clock; The follow,ng property, to-wit: One leather davenport, I library abde. t dresser. I chiffonier, 1 Singer pw'pg machine, 1 conch, 4 rockers, 1 titchen cabinet, 1 dining room table, i dining room chairs, 2 rugs, 9x12; j porch swing. 1 stand, 2 beds, j iprings and mattresses; 1 iron baby a 5 ami illaUit- --, 1 clock. 1 C-boic found Oak range, 1 gas range, l * vashieg machine, 1 wash bench. 1 tit.chen lahle. cooking utensils, fruit 5 •ans. garden tools, lard press. 2 wash , üb-. 1 copper wash bdiler. 1 12-foot v adder, at.d many other articles not nontkraed. TERMS;-—ss and under, cash; iver $5.00 a credit, of 6 months. . ED PARENT. r ", Harry Daniels. Auct. 51-fit ( ft PUBLIC SALE j I. th° undersigned, will offer at public auction at nay residence sfij : miles w. st, mile south of Monroe v and 2 nti'es north and 2 miles cast i of Vi ra Crux and S miles cast of 1 Bluff ton, on t Wednesday, Wa r ch 17, 1020 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock; the fob .1 lowing property, to-wit; 4 Head of HORSES—Gray mare, i 12 years old; black mare. 7 years old; buy horse. 5 year-: old; driving | mare, 9 years old. 18 Head of TLE —Registered Durham cow. C yrs. old bred; 4 fresh cows, calves by side; 2, cows will be fresh soon; full blooded Durham bull, registered. 2 years old; 3 heifers, coining B».years old; t yearling qpives; 2 steers, coming 2 \-ears old. 6 Head of SHEEP. 20 doien CHICKENS. IMPLE-MENTS-2 farm wagons 2 buggies. Ohio hay loader. McCormick mower, one double disc. Buckeye giain drill, corn planter, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harhow. land roller, walking plow, hay tedder, liay rake, corn plow, clover seed buncher. 2 sets of work hat ness, set of single harness some hay and corn fodder, some corn and seed oats, iron kettle, ’ grindstone, 3 milk cans, gravel bed. corn sheller, bob sled, mud boot, sausage grinder and stuff,t. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Organ, davenport. Wilson heater, range, churn and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE -$5 and under, cash; over that, amount a credit of 12 months will be given purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest last S months. 4 per cent off for cash. , No property removed until settled for. HENRY PRESDORF. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. John C. AugSburger and John Tonnor Clerks.

The ladies of the St. Lukes church 1 wilt serve lunch. * 26-3-9-12-15 PUBLIC SALE Having rented my farm I will off r at public auction W* miles south of Decatur, on mud pike known as the William Harting farm, on Saturday, March 6, IS2O. Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock; the following property, to-wit: 3 Head of HORSES—SorreI horse, 9 years old; Bay mare, 8 years old; mare, 7 years old, good workers, weight about lbs. 14 Head of CATTLE —Roan cow, with calf by side. 6 years old; Holstein eow will be fresh last of .March, 6 years eld; ■ Jersey cow, fresh April 20. 5 years ■ old: 2 year old heifer, will be freak — it) of March; 2 year old steer; 9 heat

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df cattle from 1 year to 1 ‘is obi. 17 Head of HOUR Three spotted Pofand Chinn Gilts, will farrow Insl of March and llrst week In April, registered male hog; white sow will* farrow Mav 16; 12 head of shoals. , weighing lbs each. f. IV>/.en , CHICKENS. HAY \NI> Hit AIN Almut 4 ton of liny; about 13., bn. of good oats; 100 bu of coin, 20 Im. of barley. FARM IMPUJ.MKNTS i McCormick binder; Milwaukee mow1 er, Dccring corn planter, n good hay tedder, Champion grain <lr'H. disc, land roller, hay ram*. Diamond rid* . iug breaking plow, walking breaking plow. Monarch riding cultivator. , walking cultivator. lever spring tooth harrow, lever spike tooth harrow, 1 brand new tire wagon, narrow lire | vagon, low truck wagon, hay ladders, , also combination ha. ladders. Imgg.v ’ 2 double sets of work harness, set of buggy harness, l&o ft. of bay rope, t forgt. anvil atal vice; (hams, forks, iron k.*tlle, chicken coops, seed corn, f scoop board, set of dump boards, single and double shovel plows. TERMS •()!*' SALE- *5 and mater. r cash In band’ ov r that amount a p (icdii of 12 months will he given, purch vr giving bankable note bear- 1 ji g S per cent, itl'c es| the last six imnths. No properly to be removed until settled for. 4 per cent off tor cash. GEO. COLCHIN. n

Jess Mi< hand, Auct. John Starost, Clerk. Lunc h will bo served on grounds. 27 3 4 # PUBLIC SALE [ * As 1 have decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction on what is known as the old Kessler farm mile west of Honduras and 1 mile north and 7 miles east of BlnfTton. and 1 mile north and 5 miles west of Monroe, on Friday Marcn 5, 1920. Kale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m.;

the following property, to-wit; HORSES, 4 Head Sorrel mare. 5 years old. weighing 14**0, sound; I Uav mare, 5 years old, weighing 14e0 sound: Grey mare. 8 years oltl, sound. Grey mare, 11 years old, sound; these are all good COWS, i; He;!H Holstein eow. 5 years old. will be fresh bv day of rale; re t cow 5 years old with calf by side; btindle tow. 8 years old. fresh in December, giving 4 gal. of milk r day. bred; Handle cow. fresh in November, giving :: gal. of milk a dav, bred; red i w. 4 years old, fresh in October, giving 2tL gal. of milk day, will he fir,• n in Sept.; Jersey Vow. 7 years of:t giving a gal. v. day. These are all' extra good milch mws. HOGS. . Head 2 full blooded Duroc broad , ..s. will farrow the last of .March: 7 h *a<l of boats weighing about Dm V each. GRAIN 4U bu of Seed tlats; 65 hu. of Corn. CHICKENS — Aliout 6 or 7 dozen laying hens. (ARMING IMPLEMENTS Troy agon, good us new;, beet rack, good ~s n*-w; Deering tmitD* - 8-fl. cut. in goal condition; Rock Island hay loath r; .Jeering mower, good a new; John Deere corn pkditer in good condition; Osborn double disc, good as new; Dufell sulky ruling breaking plow, good as new; 2 Oliver corn cultivators, good as newt i .Monarch corn cultiv: tor. iron bar roller, hay tedder, hay take, good as new; spike tooth narrow, good a» new; spring tooth harrow, drill, hog feeder, mud boat, dump board-, w . ering tank. 2 sets of breeching | work harne-s. in good condition; 1 . t of buggy harness, horse collars. >g troughs. 2 log chains, scoop l ; shovel, fork.-. 2 barrels, single trees, < d ..hie trt“-s. grain sacks, some twine, and other article# too numerous to mention 2 Ford touring cars, in good condition. Anker Hoith separNo. 5, used about 4 months. TERMS—AII sums of $5, cash. All j sums over $5 a credit j»f 12 months (] will be given, first 6 months without inlet est. last six months bearing 8 w lie, t, nt interest. No property re- r rnov.sl until settled for. CLARENCE McKEAN. Jeff Leiehty. Auct. Ladies' Aid of /ion church will serve dinner. 25 27-3 |{ USE UPPER CUTS OF MEAT ~ TO REDUCE BUTCHERS' BiLLS f , r Lafayette, lnd.. Mar. 1 One way to , take the high out of the high cost oil living is to buy the cheaper cats f). 5 meat, either beef, pork or lamb, -ay | the 1 anomies depart• 11 ment of Purdue university. “I never knew there were sun h cut-I of le d ami I’m sure that out butch** 1 I * rover keeas them 1 cnsl always buyj porterhouse and sirloin steaks, or ul-l let of beef, but I never before rn I brisket, piate. a chuck roast or t e i J meat, said a woman at a dose of ; J meat cutting demonstrtion in an ludi I I ana city recently. I The small demand has practically| • forced tln-se cuts <*(T the market inj 1 many plates and (he surplus of ritel cheaper cuts, frequently sold at-nj f lor.-, lias forced up the price of the] more favored portions. Then, when . the cheaper cuts come from the c:\n- . ning factories, consumers pay dearly for those parts which they refused to l av as fresh meat. The same thing is true with pork Sbonlders, span* ribs, sausage, etc..

are cheaner than chops, sptoked ha>*ts, etc., far which the demand is exceptionally great. So it is with lamb anil mutton. Chops or leg of lamb for a roast, are demanded Invariably, while the brisket or cuts from the forequarters frequently would do just ps well, the home economics worker say*. “A more general acquaintance with . the character and uses of all parts u 4 the fantmal will he big factor in reI during the family meat bills. ’’ said * Mis-s Florence Boston, one of the exl tension staff who has spent consider aide time working on this problem. 1 ~ t DEMOCRAT WANT *,OS T»AY BIO!

THE FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY Description of the method of borrowing money on fatin' oh the f-v---ertißtent plan through the First J ‘ " ' Sto k t.aiul Bank of Kurt Wayue. Ind' Tlie Idea la to loan money on farms for longer periods than is the exiting practice now. as authorised under the Federal Karin 1-oan Act. effective July, 1916. This taw makes It possible for tho farmers to make money by borrowing money It is the Intention to place money within the reach of the farmer on such terms as to convert the farm mortgage Into n source of profit. The money may be loaned you to hoy land for agricultural purposes, to purchase equipment, such as teams, machinery, live stock, to provide beueticial improvements, structure, til ing. drainage, fencing, buildings, etc. Tlif rnom*y is on tho “amort-, D.ation plan" which means the paying r ,ff c f the fndehtednes by installments of a fixed amount, throughout

a period of years. As an example On a loan of SI.OOO 4 * payment would be *7O a year, which payment applies upon Interest and principal, paying off loan In 33 years, j Upon a Ten Thousand Dollar loan, ; the payment each year would be IT* t! Borrower may pay off part or all of loan after five years. 1 Loans made up to one-half of tho 'value of the land and 20 per cent of I the Insurable value of the Improvement. NO COMMISSION—LOAN’S MADE TO BORROWER AT COST. No restrictions are placed on the use of ftie money you borrow and your affairs are not subject to the scrutiny of others. * You arc not worried about a renewal, not the trouble and expense of one You hfve no uncertainty about Interest rates. You have liberal prepayment privileges after five years. You do not tie up yourself or your land. Eevery payment you make reduces four principle as well as the interest, «b that at the expiration of the loan the entire debt has been discharged. Such an opportunity as this should <iv*> courage to an enterprising farmer to buy more land, to improve his farm and live stock and have the use and profits therefrom. For further Information see French Quinn, President The Bowers Realty Co Offices over Vance A Hite’s Clothing Store, diagonally across from Court House. tues-tf Transform that eood old Ford into a lirst class new one I lon truck for $185.00. Automobile trailers. *25.00. W. D. Cross, Geneva, Ind. 27-30tx Rosa Brown will tlo obslcntrical nursing. Yddrcss. Pleasant Mills. Ind., 'phone 5 rings on 31. Willslnv. 51-301 x NOTICE. MOOSE .There will he a meeting of the Moo e lodge at their hall on Wednesday evening. The election of officers will take place and all members are requested to I* present. 52L!

TRIMMED HATS I am prepared to show you a fine line of ladies' misses' and children’s ( trimmed hats, direct from the manufacturer. at prices to suit the custo- , raer. Call early and get your selection. MRS MAT’D A, MERRIM\X. 52t3 Monroe. Indiana. Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. . Clover I>eaf Creameries ll<-ir Decatur, Ind. CITY PROPERTY —— We have for sale the Mrs. Mary, I Holt house property and two lots, on' I north 3rd street, all modern, two and i I on* half squares from court house, a 1 Jiiandv location; a bargain. J Also have other city property, and J have a few Adams county farms for I sale Jhat we can give possession of I this spring. , I J See us, office ov *r Engler’s store. .|M fit LEONARD* ANDREWS.

i <The work horses of Boston were . j given a Christmas tree and dinner at the Angell Fountain in Boston. The menu consisted of carrots, oats, coni' I and applet. I A PIPE TO REPAIR

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALK l (I ,t 9ALB-citj I,v i - ! -■* r i ‘fob SALK * 1 W:,K "" ; I one set of single work harness; one Malleable range, 2l)0 soft l"' 1 s * f. porch |h,slh; ..bout forty foot ot t porch railing ..nil * j or 261 . I

I’OK SALE lk through bred Bet Type I’obmd China Hilts, will L‘ r row in March amt April. Will furnish pedigree With each. Byron \\'hlttr<“dge, 2 mile*- south of ant Mills. Indiana IJt 1 ~l* salS sabJ ■ ‘T dition. Call 609 No Fifth street; j , u 51H phone 2(-. FOIt SAI.E Frcrdr'row with calf by j side. Peter D. Lehman. Decatur.| lud.. li. li. 5; '.*l *ll roe phone i’oii SAI.lv Twelve Plymouth I to* - - bens and one Rhode 1 land It *1 rooster. Telephom* 74'*. or Gil**--Ktrickler. I’OR SALK Pop corn on cob. 11 Ihs *I,OO. Call at No 226 \ 7th Kt or ’phone No. 62». FOR SALK Either a two and a half or a horse and a half gasoline engine with pump jack, will sell Its gdher or separate. L. K. Rummers, po'i Walnut St.. Phone 6-<l. •*- FOR SALE Trailer, x'itli transfc'able stock rack and Im**l. Sec J *iT I iechty or Henry Yocum. 52t6 FOR""SALK 17 acres of land s'niilea northeast of iv catur. Indiana. well improved ('has. Burrell, Decatur, Ind., It. 9. .72-It FOR SALE Incubator. 17'* (gy Good shape. will sell cheap. Hui'k Sprague, 'phone 750. T ’.::t.\ FOR SALE -fi'i acres of land in St. Mary’s township. Adant* county. Indiana. On** mile from Willshire on Wiltshire and Dseaiur pike. G<ksl hou.-e and - barn and good garage Possession given on short notitv*, For a bargain-and quick salt*, inquire Farmers and Merch tilts State bank. Willshire, Ohio. * * ’ : »t

Foil SALE Horse, bfiggy and harne*s. good rubltor tired buggy, bay mare, weight XIOO Ibs„ :i good worker, and a goad road mare; v.ili 11 separate., Enquire of Rev. Sill.* U It No 9. »n th<‘ J IJ. Nidlingcr farm !T)R SALE (Round oak (lining table, washing machine, typewriter (Remington). billiard table kitchen table. A bargain if taken soon Kit.tr Cig.r Store. 52tU) FOR SALE—One 1919 Ford roadster with 2 ocw tires ar.d truck body. Inquire, J. F. Arnold Go. 28-31 wtf FOR SALE New kitchen table Inquire at 928 So. 13th St. 51t3 FOR SALE 52 in. top bufltl. 32 Winchester repeating rifle, like uev. , Dit'.uir** 2D! So. DUII St. 54:3 MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS uANDOLOGY —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 lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all

particulars FREE.’’ Address Editor, | I-andoloey, Skidmore Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. M 4 mo. \\Y can give you service oni Vulcanizing. 1 tollhouse Garage. fto3-tf DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it J on second mortages on real estate.— | Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., J 505 Fidelity Building, Indianapolts. 1 i 193-eodr-tf. j WANTED . .. . - . . 1 | ( WANTED—Men at Bluffton Hoop Co.’ Apply y office in the morning tit 6:36. 46tf | WANTED —Reliable middle aged lady j to make It**r home with family, liv-

in" out of the rity. Attractive wages, and will he treated like one of fam- - fly Address Wayne, or 'phone city. No. 220. f>3t>. ■ V.'ANTKI) Girl for gen-rai hour work, by family in Fort Wayne, . Wagon sio por week. Washing sent out. ’Phone No. 223. or write to ad ! dress. No. 1322 W. Wildwood. Fort Wayne. Inti B2tf, , 'WANTED— A lady .it once to take I rare of rooms. Work four hours per day. MartisotT-Hotel. f,3-tf WANTED At once 25 laborers. Will pay 45e an hour.—H. F. Ferguson Co. 53-tt IV ANTM>—Job on f.Trin, by married imiii. lat|Ulre 1234 West aindisoa street 6413

WW'TFP A MAX -ro 32 YKAItS oi’ U.K Id IMI SFl’.t.lAL WORK *s 'IUMS COI YTY i-lil \ KM S Sl’.l l.lMi LM l-D i'n,V |)|*SIIIAHI.K Bf! NDI, Mtsdl 111 .LY NI-.C.1 -SNABY • 1 .OIV PAY AM) I*l IVMAN1\ I |‘dSl LION I'D RM.HI TV W ii-n: roil 1 \ si .am* 11. w. <>.\ui.1'll "f " *■; ( iiK At.o. fob rent CENT Six room hon e 0.1 K-k io'iva trect. Inquire of ■'llyonW:49!6 St htnltr , . KOII RENT Ml „n No 2nd ntn-ct. Inquire of .1 F. Arnold company. ;.o co.l rs FOR RENT Two front upMair room hoot furnished, poaeession. within few w-cks. AViBN-c,»|w*r and (ix up for proper teijint. Address II care of the Paßy Ih-tm" a' : ’4->U LOST AND FOUND LOST Pur glove, either at Strlfkler sale or somewhere In city. Find-*r please return to this office- nt'f LOST A brown emit near state line. Finder, please reran t.» this oil' or leave at the town of Watt. 5 !

on. than .'.2.t«»" per* an emigrated ! from .be Failed Siatas into Canada! l i ring the past year. They took witlil them more than $1k.000.000. Alnuwt It.ilf of the number wen* farmer*. j MKETS-STOCKS: , | >T Daily Report of Local and For : eiirn Markets. New York. N. Y . Mar 3—(Specialj t/t* Daily Ik moera( 1 Prices were irregular at the opening of the sto*k market tt-il-i- but ib-- .-yrytkins from yesterday's dose wr.s fractional. Hie oniv stotk v.hick rlmitg-d more titan a i>oinr was llaldwla. which was up ji, at 110. United State? Steel !»3%. up ; Central Leather 77*,*, off ‘1; Studebaker k2’i. -ff ki; l nlted States Rubber 95Y*. np Mexican Pctrokum I6fi, up **: P*.-.n American s2’i. unchanged; Pennsylvania 42fy. unchanged; Bethlehem B nn- ( hangec. and T-dci .0 Products 65. Off ‘ffl.

Chi ago. Mar 3 Grain opening: I Corn: Mar. up ; May down He; Jttlv up V-; Sept, up IV Oats: i May up r 4 c; July ip S»C- Provisions — Higher. j East Buffalo. X V.. Mar. 3-1 Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipts. 2,iiiMk, liipmerttf . i.fiKjti; official to Ntf j York yesterday, 1,900; hogs closing [steady. -1 Medium and heavy, fl 5 25tfi sl6 o>; 'mix'd. sDi.2sfi sy’s.so; yorkers, sls s'» * *1515.65; hue duck. $16.69; pigs. sls aft !ft $15.75; roiufhs. $18.00; stags. $10; down; tattle. 325; slow: sh**ep. 2.400; steady, lambs. ', .* . $20.75: downs (a*st ew**s, $14.18* >* *14.50; calves, 200; lops. $23.00. j Cleveland, O Butter, creamery. In !tubs, extra, 69^70c; extra firsts. fiS'j |CIO:; first.--. 67 : n*'6->c; prints. Ic highier; seconds *.♦»»6sc; packing, 35 <1 ; 40C. j Ergs Northern extras. 59c; extra t i'i'.-4 r. 58c; northern firsts, new rases) 57c; old cases. .56c; southern and w. stern firsts, new raws. 56t*r 5Se; re- ; frigerator extras, 49fft 50c. Poultry—Chickens, 45c; light fowls. ."•'Go 37. ; heavy grade •. 3s94lcj rows-, lertj. old. 22’ft 24e; springers. 28#4ftc; ; i|)U‘ks, 3fi#i 39c; geese. 3ftfit 35g; turkeys, 3f*4t 40c.

LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. I, $3 30; No. 2. $2.25; new oats. S4c; n**wr corn, per twt., $2.00; barley. sl.4(‘>r rye, $1.50. LOCAL MARKET. I Eggs, dnyen 45c ~ LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS llutterfat, delivered fiSc SALE CALERDAR ! 1 Iha Following Sale# at a Being Advertised lr> the Dally Democrat. We Also Print the Sale Bill# List Your Bale With Ua. March 4 —Schwart*. P.rothers, one i mile north atid one half west of Libby j j McNeal and Libby’s condensory I Berne. Indiana. Holstein o*>w sale. [ March s—Clarence5 —Clarence McKean, on the , old Kessler farm, one-fourth mile i i west of Hontltiras. 1 mile north and 7 miles east of Bluffton, I mile north *jand 5 miles west of Monroe. March 6 Geor;y Cob bin. 11,-**’I 1 ,-**’ miles south of Dpcatur on mud pike I on what is known as the William •Hurting farm. tyar. 9th. Rufus S. Roop ndmx. of es-' t tatc of Samuel A. Hoop on the old 5 Acker farm 2 l-2tmiles north west of - Wiltshire, 1 1-2 tubes east of Pleasant 1 Mills, 2 miles southeast of Bobo, t-4 j' mile north of Jones school house cn 1 _ old Piqtta Road. March 11—Mrs. Emanuel Tricker. j 4 miles southeast of Wlllahlre. miles south of Pleasant Mills, % miles || south of Salem. I.! March 18—Louts Reinking, *4 mile .. north of Preble; Indiana or 5 miles } oi Decatur, Indiana q March 23, Wto Reppert, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. : , Marrh 24- f r Doehrman, 4 miles' ■' north of Preble. Tnd.

John Schurger.% arrijos Indiana. All kind* of monty .... (~m ,“" •* k. .. « •* I 'nterevt paying tint*. Cltv 1 f to 1 ,n,,f »i» Vn nr« In the uiitrktt f O , . « ,f ~,u ”» n ‘ « tlotrxc, * loan come to our ..fit „ 01 • in P*ri(j|i I, < you will save money by „ ’ „ farm, and city propwy * ' T*-. over Fisher A , Urrl| “ -be Court H„u»e Derate j ß * •en* Tnl.Dbdne No fat Dm.,,,

I Live you tried that all M -RiUsußf at the Whit,. L , Market ? 'l‘lH»ne 3XH ; in ,l ), sentl you some 4 tleUveri* daily. Meytr, Brutdiwilley A ‘ ‘Mtf N A. BIXLER OPTOMKTRIST Kyes Tested, ('.lasses Fitted HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to G M Saturday, 8:00 p Telephone 135 Dr. C. C. RAYL Monroe. Indiana Special attention given u Sureerv and to the Dl». eases of the Abdomen and Female PelvlaEquipped to da and Uratar.l Cathatarlmt*. OR H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indian* GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—O'.itit* ff women and children; X-r.y ai.mla ationa; Flourtcopy examlnitlant «f (he internal organ.: X-r.y .nd i » trical treatment* for high blood pc* sure erd hardening of the .rterie. X-ray treatment, for GOITER, TUS ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: — 9 to 11 a. m.—l to ! p. m.—7 t. Ip. a. Sundays by appolntm.nt Phone*: Re.ldenc. 110, OfP.ee 4*9 mtt AUCTIONEER

With years of experience In fsrml«| ana auctioneering I feel I «m able t» jet the highest dollar for you! See me for dates and prices. 'Phons 1 long 1 short on ?W R. N. RUNYON Live etock end genersi suctlcnesr. - I m. L. K. MAGLEY > V etertnamn Office '235 W. Monroe St. Over AI Burdg s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. IS6 ______ SALE SEASON IS HERE I tin ready to book your aaia. See me st Durkin's Gsrej*. D -

catur, Indians. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER 'Phons 111. I)r. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn. Ist street. Office ’Phone Reaklence ’Phone .**• your AUTO UCBNSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNF,i\ - APPLY Ft. ! AU rOMOBILh LICENSE A. SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OF--1U 1 RICHARD EHINGER* 1 287-ts Notary PublicI livestock We have taken over th LonfOS. M | l ß'l , Live Stock Business at M sos Anyone having any >• be fof» sale will do well by seeing us you sell. Springer & ShirL auctioneer I am ready to book > m,r co]p i GEORGE SIMMER? Phone 339. Decatur, I<‘<-