Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1920 — Page 6

FOR SALE’ (jioii'c cily properlivs. Gimm liie.iJioiis. Prices r<iisonabh*. .1 CHARLES BROCK. 31 13. X North 2nd SI NOTICE 1 <ini opening a furniture and slave repair shop, hack ol Hurst A. Go., second hand store. 55-51 Connelly Cabinet Shop. I(i USA I.E -Si mi modern li.ui' 1 in Second S't,: lan' Imii'iiiii For p ■ tu uliirs 'phone 92. x, la Rim ~nii hiimi Trnir urti nr Baby Chicks Single Comb White Leghorns. We also do custom hatching for 5c per egg ( HAS. ZIMMERMAN .Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Decatur, Ind. R. R. No. I ’Phone 870-K 49-ts

AND ’*■ MIDDLINGS GOOD QUALITY > LOW IN PRIC E £ E. L Ca f roll & Son g Call At Recorder’s Office and have--your Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. g Flambing and Heating | All kinds of wells repaired g I Agent for Red Cross Windmill and Hpmer Pipeless Hot Air Furnaces AUGUST WALTERS 120 N. Ist SL Decatur, Indiana. ’Phone 207. 1 hit X. > .J 4 e* >■ wWWxW ?: W'':<. ' s • i?'O WiL 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

FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave FL Wayne 5:40 a. m. • 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. »: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. ns. 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. rr... and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving tn Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.w>. I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent

PUBLIC SALE 11 Ah I tan going to quit farming I will i ll al public miction nl mv residouce mi the corner of 11 Hi mid Elm streets, on Saturday. Mgrcb <i. sab Io Igin at I o'clock, the following property, Io wit: Horse.'. Two mare, 1 nun mare, I black mare, entile: one < ow coining 4 in spring, gjvinw about gallon of milk a day; 2 Holstein heifers, coming years old. Brood sow. Farming Implements: Two sets donhl., work harness. Tiirnlmll wugon with bed; Studebaker wagon, coal led. < hampion binder. breaking plows, spike tooth harrow, riding corn plow, double hovel plow, single shovel plow, mud boat, flout, grain cradle. 2 corn plant, rs. 5 log chains, rutting hex. Maxwell roadster, on good ruliner. 2 new cross cur saws. 2 iron kettles. ’urd press, good farm wagon, spring tooth harrow many other am cies too numerous to mention. Bozen laying hens, corn In crib. Terms of Sale: $5.00 and under, cash in hand: over that amount a credit of 9 months will he given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 7 pt’r cent interest after maturity. No property to be' remove.! until set tied for; 4 per cenF'off for cash. ELIAS SUDDUTH. I .1 N. Burkhead. Auct. John Scheimann. Clerk. *1 2-3-1 5 i

FOR SALE 5 room house, electric lights, eisthrn, <oal shed mid other outbuildings. hit. 66x120 ft.; a bargain at $1190.00. 7 room house, electric lights. cist“ern, combination barn ami garage, some fruit. I’4 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 |>bl supply cistern, large barn, inlot with 77 it. front on paved street, near General Electric at s3(»flfi.oo.

I 1 gix'il rubbrr tir<» buggy, bought I new. u-»-d 4 months, a bargain at $75.00. I 7 room house, barn 16x18 ft., full I inlot. cistern, semi-modi rn. good location and priced iigut. at $1500.00. 5 room house, cist ?rn, semi-mod-ej‘n. combination coal shed and garage. smalt chicken house, iu a< ie • a -•■n o. in line location, [rice I s2soo.'i<i. if sold soon. 7 room house, all modern and up-to-date. full inlot. -on paved street, splendid location, price $6000.00 4 or will exchange for property with some ground with it. Wm. NORRIS, 512 So. 13th St. 5:!-2t Decatur. Ind. PUBLIC SALE At 816 High stre< t. across from old fair grounds, south part of town, on Saturday. March 6. 1920 Sale lo begin at 1 o’clock; the follow- ■ ing property, to-wit: ! ( One leather davenport, 1 library , table. 1 dresser. I chiffonier. 1 Singer 1 sewing machine. 1 couch. 4 rockers, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 dining room table. ( 6 dining room chairs, 2 rugs, 9x12; 1 1 porch swing. 1 stand. 2 beds, , Springs and mattresses; 1 iron baby | I>€-<1 and nfattress; 1 clock. 1 6-hole - I Round Oak rang?-, 1 gas range, 1 , | washing maohine. 1 wash bench. 1 , I kitci.- n tabie? cooking inensila, fruit | cr-ns. garden tools, lard press. 2 wash E tub-. 1 copper wa»h boiler, 1 12-foot , ladder, and many other articles not s mentioned. I} TERMS •$5 and under, cash;!, over ss.<m a credit of 6 months. i., ED PARENT. : Hafry Daniels. Anct. 51-6 t j 7T - PUBLIC SALE

Having rented mv farm I will of- , fer at public auction !’•£ miles south ’ of Deeatrix. on mud pike known as ( the William Harting farm, on Saturday. March 6. 1920. Sale to begin at 10;00 o’clock; the . following property, to-wit: 3 Head of HORSES—SorreI horse. 9 years old; Hay mare. S years old: ’ Biack mure. 7 years oid. good work- j ers. weight about 1450 lbs. 14 Head ] of CATTLE- Roan cow. with calf by , side, 6 years old; Holstein cow will be fresh last of Afarch. 6 years old; ; Jersey cow, fresh April 20, 5 years oid; 2 year old heifer, will be fresh 19 of March; 2 year old steer: 9 head of cattie from 1 year to 1% years old. 17 Head of HOGS —Three spotted Poland China Gilts, will farrow last of March and first week in April, registered male hog; white sow will farrow May 16; 12 head of shoats. weighing 50 to 75'lbs. each. 6 Dozen CHICKENS. HAY AND GRAIN— About 4 ton of hay; about 135 hit. of good oats; 100 bu. of coin; 2d bn. of barley. FARM IMPLEMENTS— McCormick binder; Milwaukee mower. Deering corn planter, a good hay tedder, Champion grain dnli, disc, land roller, hay rak*>. Diamond riding breaking plow, walking breaking plyw. Monarch riding cultivator, walking cultivator, lever spring tooth harrow, lever spike tooth harrow, brand new tire wagon, narrow tire wagon, low truck wagon, hay ladders, also combination hay ladders, buggy. I 2 double sets of work harness, set of buggy harness, 150 ft. of hay rope, forge, anvil and vice; chains, forks,, iron kettle, chicken coops, seed equi. scoop boird, set of dump boarffs, single and double shovel plows. TERMS OF SALE—SS and under, cash in hand: over that amount a credit of 12 months will "he given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing S per cent, in'wvst the last six months. No propeity to be removed ’until settled for. 4 ,<er cent off for cash. I GEO. COLCHIN. Jess Michaud, Auct. John Starost, Clerk. • Lunch will be served on grounds. 27-3-4 ADMINISTRATORS SALE -Notice is Hereby Given. That the undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Etta Roop, deceased will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the late residence of the dece.dent, Etta Roop-and Sanniel A. Roop, in St’ > Mary’s township, in Adams County. Indiana, on what is known as “The — Acker Farm" St. Mary’s Township

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TIIITLSDAV. MARCH I. W2<>.

Adams County. Indiana, on Tuesday, March the 9, 1920 I Hie personal properly of said estate, ctm.datitig of one <ow. and calf. <bte i. Vutomobile. a lot of Turkeys, a lot of chit kens, one washing machine mid i- engine, one cook stove, < ream sepal*I ator. tables, chairs, rocking chairs, ■ refrigerator, sewing machine folding I ls>d. brass lied stead, side board, lot of dishes, coni stove, one rug, one cot, one rug, bed steads, mattresses, blan- • keis, pillows, organ, writing desk.car--1 p« ts. clothes press, beu springs, bure--1 mt, cup-hoard, safe, numerous other • household ami kitchen furniture and • fixtures. TERMS OF SALE For all amounts ■ not exceeding five dollar:-, cash in hand. Fur amounts over five dollars and upwards, a credit of nine tn tilths will he given. Note bearing six pof ’ c ent ini.■rest after maturity, with approved i ecurity, and waivin', valuation nt*apprajsetnenf laws, will be required. No property to Is- removed until settlement has beet> made. RUFUS S. ROOP Administrator of estate of Etta Roop, deceased. Merryman and Sutton AttorneyI lari v Daniels. Auctioneer. 261-2 1-6 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I V ■■— -«• I. the undersigned. administrator of the e !-:te of Samuel A. Roop, de cased, will offer at public sale at the late r< -uletice of the decedent, on the pld V'ker i'irm 2*4 miles i northwest of Willshire. L'F miles east • of Pleasant Mills. 2 miles southeast of Bolai, L, mile north of Jones' school house ort the old Piqua road.' on Tuesday. Mirch 9, 1920. Sale to begin a' 10:(Ml o'clock; Ute following property, to-wit: 7 HEAD OF HORSES One bay mare. 7 years rtld. wt. 1500; hay mare. 9 yrs. old. wt. T 309; bay mare 7 S Coach. 12 yrs. old, wt. 120 b; tray gelding. 7 yrs. old. wt. 1400; these horses are all good workers; hay mare. 3 yrs. old. wt.'l2f*o, broke; bay gelding. 3 yrs. old* la-16 Coach, wt. lt>oo_ hr.tk' single and dduhle; bay driving mare. 15 yrs. old here is a good roadst r. 5 HEAD CATTLE One large thin cow. 7 yrs. old. will lie fresh by middle of May. good milker; Jersey cow. S yr* old. wMI be fresh middle of April, good milker; Holstein heifer, coming 2 yrs. old; 2 calves coming 1 yr', old. SHEEP. l<t Heat! I't head Shropshire breeding ewes, lambs by side. 21 HEAD OF HOGS Those hogs are all Big TyisPoland china, all eligible to register, consisting of 14 fall shouts, weight 75 to SO Pt . each; 7 spring shoats. weight 100 to 125 tbs. each; brood -ow. farrow April 15; male hog. 2’4 vrs. old. weight 650 tbs.; rna!s htig. 5 months old. weight 200 lbs. FARM ING IMPLEMENTS One Champion binder. 6-ft. cut. in good condition; Thomas hay loader. \n good condition; Sure Drop corn planter, good as ,ew : Hos ier ten hose grain drill: sh ering mower. 6-ft. cut ; Gale single disc. Waiter A. Wond manure spreader. go<td a_s new; l-seetfon land roller, bay kicker, T corn cuili' ctor* c'over buncher? corn weederj Oliver breaking plow Bryan breaking plow. Turnbull wagon, good as new; Troy v.; gon. low iron wbe.-l wagon. 2 yd. give! bed good as new. mud boat, bob -;<-d. sleigh, rubber tire buggy, good as new: steel tire buggy, sur rey, potato digger, potato cover. 2 spike tooth harrows, spring tooth harrow, wagon box, set of hay lad ilers. good as new: combination beet and hog rack. 2 double shovel plows, •ingle shovel plow. 30 ft. extension ladder, good as new; block and tackle. IW*O th/ scaies. good as new; corn shelter, fanning mill. 2 sej. of work harness, set buggy harness, 2 1 e saws. 3 iron kettles, 25 and 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: 6 horse collars. 11 rod of 5 and 6 inch 'tile, dinner bell, hay knife, tile scoop 2 spiules. shovel. 2 seoop shovels Utrd press good as n -w; ebarrel spray pump. *s liarrel spraying fluid cross-cut saws. 2 work Itenches. and many other toola 100 nunterous to mention. GRAIN —5 bn. of seed corn 25 hu. of seed oats, 15 bu. of rye. 115 shocks of good corn. 3 ton of h:ry. 2 ton of good wheat straw, 12 lb. of flax seed, and other grains too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE — For all amounts not exceeding five dollars cash in hand, for amounts over five dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, note bearing six per cent interest after maturity, with* approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement law. will pe required No property to be removed until settlement is made. RUFUS S. ROOP. of the Estate of Samuel A, Roop. .Merryman & Sutton. Attorneys. Haq’y Daniels, Auct. W. H. Teepte and W. P. Johnson. Clerks. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will serve lunch. 2-4-$ PUBLIC SALE \ - "w As I have sold mV farm and am go ing to move to town I will sell at public auction at my residence ’* mile north of Preble, or 5 miles west of Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday, March 13, 1920, Sale to begin at 10:00 o'clock; the following propertv to-wit: HORSES. 6 Head—Three ba/ mores, 7 years old; 1 hay mare, 5 years old; 2 colts, 2 years old; 1 black mule. 1 year old. a good one. CATf'LK. H> Head —One Durham cow with calf by side; 1 red cow. will be fresh soon; 1 brindle cow,will hr fresh soon; 1 Jersey cow was fresh in January; 1 Red Pole cow. giving milk; 1 cow. 8 years old will be fresh in August; four yearling calves. Some Corn Fodder, in barn. POl’L TRY —About 20 dozen of chickens consisting of 70 White Leghorns; 2 full blooded China geese and , one gander; 4 turkev hens and 1 tom ' FARMING -IMPLEMENTS — One ■ Backeye iWill, 1 Milwaukee grass ’ mower. Black Hawk corn planter • wtth fertiliser attachment; Bar lane • roller, riding cultivator, 1 John Deeri b riding breaking plow. 2 J. I. Cast '■ walking breaking plows. Osborm e spring tooth harrow, manure spread I*, er, grvvel bed. triple wagon box, 2 1 (

wagons. 1 Is a Stmt.ilwker truck wagon; 2 top burgles, - ‘ 4 breeching harness. 4 as good as new , ?. * of single harness, grindstone, gas f engine ami ju<k. Ilynets. tank heater I board, and mans mho, article I<mi nunu-roits to mention. HOI SEIIOI.Ii GOLDS one cook ? sieve. 1 range. I Wilson heater, base ?. burner, used 2 vLrs; cream separat 1 or. cream ctm. .(-burner coal oil stove. , TERMS All sums of $5 and under cash; all sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will Is- given. r purchaser giving bankable note 1 bearing 8"! Interest the last 6 months '4 ml for cash. No property remov < ed until settled for. i * LOUIS REINKING. * l.umh will be serve! on grounds. * Noah Frauhlger, Auct. * 1,,-wis Adl«-r. Clerk. 4-8-10-1- Hi 11*1*01 xIVIi -x i <>i y IIVII Ci *th vroit Nolll-e Is hereto' given. •>'«* ,h *‘ I undersigned has been appointed ad* . t mlnistrator of U>* • stall* **l l *<a , Itnop. Adams < ■••.mi'. I ('lie I-I.ite I- pruhaldy snl*.v,'n'' Itt-Fl'S S IRVOr. ’ Adiniptst i.-iter. • M.rivinwi £• Sutton. Alt's. ! i’. l.rii.-.ry H*.'*». ?‘,-l-ll M*i-,il x i vit:x t oi' bl»vii x isrit VTIIIX. Xoliee l» Hereby (liven. That the and, rnigned hds been appointed ad- ! lamistratrlx *>f the • slate ol l.« r< Kclh-v. liftc of Mlanis county, de- • •aSe.t, The estate Is proba'il.v solI'ANNIE E KELLEY. February JI. ISXO. 2S-4-11 v ll*l*»l xivii:nt or VIIVIIXI*I It Vl'itlX. ' Notice is hereby .given, that the 'undersigned bas been appointed administratrix of the estate of Thnai.a ■i XV. Xtallonee. late of Adams count'. I 11-ee.-is. d The estate Is probably rolI H ' SARAH I'.I.LEN MALI.ONEI. Administratrix. ;*••-.« rem a- Moran, Attys. .'lav 21. 1 til!>. 4-11 -IS xoiki: t»r fix vt. *i:tti.i:vii:xt <>i i:*rvn:. Notice is lierebv given to tlye creditors. heirs and legatees of William Krm iz.iii.oin. de.eas.- I. io anw* 'V lb th.'•lams t’iia-ult Vourt, held at Decatur, im.:.ina, on th<- mtn day of March; ICa amt show i-aus.-. if any. why the I'l'.Al. SET-I4.EMENT AtTOfXTS ilh the estate of said decedent -iiould not be approve,!; and eaid heirs :;ie notified to then smd there make j.roof of heir lilp. and receive their .listriloitiv* shares. • IDtIS lIN V Kltl ETZMANN. .Vlministratrix Hci-attir. Ind.. March I!i2b. IHr re It. Erwin. Atty. 1-11 WAS REELECTED Members of the Fort Wayne branch of the Indiana Monument Dealers' association already have plans under way to* secure for this city the stat'* convention of the association next January. M-ire than two hundred vis itors attend the state meeting. whi-Tl n- several years past has been held in Indianapolis. All former officers of the Iota! branch of the association htive lieen re-eteeted for another year. They are: Herman Scherer, president: Henry Bates. { vice preside;.!, ml Otto Wemhoff. secretary-treas i - er. The branch meets once a month hi tliis-vity. Xt the ia*r meeting, held Mondav. the state president and sec- ■ I retary were guests of the local bi-anch. —Fort Wayne News and Sentinel. >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦ > COURT HOUSE NEWS + <|eal estate transfers: James Q. Neptune, et al. Ralph A McMillen. 180 acres in St. Marys township. $20.•100; Thomas Flynn, et al. to Rose I). Shoemaker, quit claim deed, $1; Thomas Flynn to Danifi Shoemaker. George Shoemaker. Charles Potitinus pid Asa Sullivan, in Hartford town -hip. quit claim deed, fl; Henry Hilge V Strauss Bros, tract in Kirkland niwnsiiip. $lu,ot»O; Robert Schwartz, et al. to Strauss Bros., in Wabash township. $25dl»(O; Frederick Minger. et al. to Jonathan Aum•le. 20 acres in Wabash township. >2900; Lewis Fru-dite, to Jonathan tiiniffio tract in W»ba*h township. 513.000; James F. Arnold, et al. to Jaspeh Wable. et al.. S 4 acres in Blue Creek township. $1; Emily O. Mitchell, et al. to Mathias Thomas. 20 acres in Washington township. $5100; Thomas W. Bess, et al. to William .Mitchell. Washington township, >15,000; Maty Meyer, et al. to Walter H Hansing. 2uo in Washington township. S36J)O<H Walter H. Hansing, et al- to'Edwsn F Mil let-, 130 acres in St. Marys township. $20,000; Catherine Liechte. et al. to Rufus Lehman. So acres in Hartford township. $12,000;. Wallace B. Hardison to John C. Steiner, lot in Geneva $1,600; Joseph H. Voglewede, et al. to Daniel. Erwin. 80 acres in Washington township, $1:1.000 Honorable discharge was filed by Otis G. Windsor? John Milter -wps appointed administrator of the estate of Henry Miller. Walter D Cross wis appointed administrator of the estate of Josephine M. Windsor ami filed inventory number one. Examined and aporoved J Delphi Straw Board company vs. Mutual Fire Insurance company of Indianapolis answered in five para- , graphs filed by defendant and ruled ? to reply. Leave asked to pay to court sum of S6O for use and benefit of plaintiff. Object by plaintiff. Leave granted and stm paid. ; In the case of the State vs Afurray t the jury returned a verdict r after a deliberation of some time and 1 assessed the defendant a fine of $1 2 and Costs.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE gAIJ} Tin |H-p-rfv. well so |. rlC e right. H M 1-V--FOR SALE one 1 horse wagon. . ont' m't of sim le work harness; one Malleable range, 2«n» soft hricks.i 3 porch posts; about forty foot <•( ■ I porch railing and btilhtster. Call 199 on 36tt I or Mi Foi; S \LE IN ’’ , ‘ rr ' l Type Roland China tint s will farrow in .March ami April. Will lamih pedigree with each. Byron V.'liittridge. 2 miles south of Pleas ant Mills. Indiana. 1 “ f I i >|; S tl-'i !; *i!.y cart•■ ■■■ f'-o't • dition. Call 609 No Fifth street. •phone 272. .FOiI~SALK Trailer, wiih iransf**' • able stock rack ami Iw U. See J ITj l.iecltty or Henry Yocum. -•-''• FOR SALE Incubntor. 150 i-ggs. Good shape. will sell cheap. | Harve Sprague, 'phone 750. u.l Itx j --:——- ' ~ o ' FOR SALE '*s acre: of land in St. Mary's township. Adama county.! Indiana. One tnfle spoil) Willshire <m: Willshire and I) •••atnr pike Good, house and barn and good garage i possession given on short notice. Fur a bargain and quick sale, inquire Farmers and Merchants Slate hank. Willshire. Ohio. 51 5t FOR SALE Hors* bugs' ami har i ness. good rubber tired buggy, bay marc, weight 1100 His,, a good worker, and a good road mare; will sell separ1 ate. Enquire of Rev Sill. R R No 0. »n the .1 D xi'iliii-.. r farm. FOR SALE Round cak dining table, washing machine, typewriter (Rem in,*At<m), billiard table kitchen table. A bargain if taken soon. Kintz Cigar Store. - s:itlu FOR SALE New kitchen table Inquire at 92S So. i:'.th St. FOR SALE ,52 in. top huff* i 22 Wr | , Chester repeating rifle, like new. |-. quiro 210 So. lotli St. 54i I.— I |H!.||! „ <1 —* — FOR SALE 150 egg incubator, inquire at 111 South 7th Si. 55-:Xx MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LAN'DOLOGY—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, simiijy write me a letter and say, “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all par iculars FREE?* Address Editor, faindology. Skidmore Land Co.. 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette; Wis. • l-t 4 mo. I We can give you service on I Vulcanizing. Hollhouse Garage. 303-tl SJicars sharpened, barber shears a specialty.—Barney Wartzberger, telephone 609. 4'Jt“e-o-d STRONG Al'TO INSURANCE CO. wiiting popufm policy, eomplct ■ e .verage. at redm ed ra’"'.-. wants live agents.' Write us.—National Automobile Insurance Association. :’.g*7 No. Pennsylvania St.. Imlianaiolis. Ind. ’ &5t6 — LARGE PROFITS ON SMALL IN VESTMENTS—Earn from S3OO to $1,500 net per month in window bakery business. Experience not necessary. Our service department enables ycu to get started on the road to sm ■ cess immediately. Pay no royalties or rentals. Buy our complete equipment outright. Terms if desired. Take no chances.* Buy the best. Do business with an old established bouse Write the American Clay Machinery Co.. 1619 Conway Bldg., Chicago, illitmis. 55t3 WANTED WANTED—Men at Bluffton Hoop Co. Apply at office in the morning at 6:30. 46tf WANTED—Reliable middle age<l lady to make her home with family, living ont of the city. Attractive wages, and will be treated tike one of family. Ad lh-ss No. 1322 Wildwood, Fort Wayne, or ’phone City, No. 229. 53t6 . WANTED - Girl for general house work, by family In Fort Wayne. Wages $lO per week. Washing sent out. 'Phone No. 229, or write to address. No. 1322 W. Wildwood. Fort . Wayne. Ind. » 52t6 ■ WANTED -A lady .it once to take care <> rooms. Work four hours per day. Madison Hotel. 53-ts ( WANTED j At once 25 laborers. Will pay 15c an hour.—ll. F. Ferstut s on Co. • M ANTED—Job on farm, by married man. Inquire 1234 West Madison v Btrect ' 54t3 ’ WANTED—Ma’tI for general house work. Reference required.—Mrs. H 1 H Rogers. 1001 Kinnaird Ave. Fort Wayne, fad. -- ( ,

for rent for rent T”' l fn "" , iu>i it furnished, posseasitm j uhhfii fc* *'<*>“*■ Wl " ’•‘’"•'l'*'’' I th up fm |.*.*l»* P " | of Hie I' ily I>» .>1 ■'» i'V LOST AND FOUND _;J ■ >a|v or swunewhere In city. Find r 3 ..tease return to tliis filtr ' ‘.• ■ ■ I |X)ST A brown coat near state line. ( Finder please return to this office 1 or leave at the town <>f^ Watt. &3U,FN ‘ clothes about ( onehalf mile south of Monroe, in- ( diana. Paper i'*»We of *m!< beam ( the name of Louis .lalnKger.* Owner . mav have same by calling/at the Itecatnr DeUHXTat. Fred Niblick l ( r>s 3t ; Transform that gootl <*hl Ford into a first class new one ’ ton truck for $185.00. Auto- 1 mobile trailers. $25.00. W. D. Cross, Geneva, Ind. x 27 301 x Bosa Brown will <l<» ohslenlri- . nursing. \<l<ln.ss. Pleas- I ant Mills. Iml.. ’phone rintjs on .“>l. Willsluv. s|-.'J(lt\ I ce-! Bullet milk Io xour hogs. 2 cents per gallon. . j Clover Leaf Creameries i IG-II Decatur. Ind. CITY PROPERTY We have for sate the Mrs. Mary Holt house property and 'wo lots on north 3rd street, all modern, two and onehalf squaret? from court house, a dandy location; a bargain. .'.Do have other city property, and have a few Adams county farma for sate that we can give imssession of this spring. See us. office ov-*r Engler’s store. , 51 fit LEONARD * ANDREWS. MARKET3-STMS Daily Report of Ixical and Foreign Markets, New York. N. Y . Mar. 4y (Special to Daily Democrat)—Tb** stock market opened strong today, prices of, most of the list advmcing from yesterday’s close. Oil .shares continued I to lead to the rise. Mexican Petrote-1 i urn opening at up I*4; Pan-, Xmerican 8515. up %; and Texas at ISt»H. up I*t- United States Steel gained ’■* to 9514: United States Rub-, New Haven ip *>,; Baldwin 10x',. up '* and. Marin.* 34*4. UP j Chi‘T.£n. Mar. i Grain opening:. Corn: Mar. up *«c; May unchanged; • July up >.*••; Sept, up Oats: | i iy up ’-sc Jtiiy down *4c. Provisions: l/»wer. <e* 1 East Buffalo. N. Y.. Mat*. 4 —(Spe- , I rial to Ite.ily Democrat)- Receipts 3.- ’ 2'h); -hipim-nts 2'*‘.'o; official to New York yesterday. 3949. Hogs closing ' slow; medium and heavies. 115.250 15 75; mixed. sl6.oOfi 16.25: Yorkers. $16.25i(i 8i.35;. pigs, $15.00f}15.59; ' roughs. $13.90; stags, $19.00, dpwn;* cattle, 300. steady; sheep. 2400. steady; iambs, dull. 2050.'down; best ewes. sl4.'Hitt 14.50; calves. 600» tops J 290. Cleveland, O. —Product market:— ■ Bui ter—Creamery in t übs, extra C7@67*4c; extra 'ir-ita R6©66*/iC; i . firsts 65®65*4c; prints 1c higher; 1 ' seconds G2si'62*ic; packing 3'4r3Jl4r Eggs Northern •xtras 54c; extra , firsts 53c; northurn firsts new cases ’ 52c; old cases 51c. | Poultry Chickens. 45c; light fowls/ . "G4i37c; heavy grades. 394r41c; roosters. old. 24c; springers, 40c; duc ks, :’.6'ii 38<-; geese. 3ii Yi turkeys, 35fi40c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1, $2 0; No. 2, $2.25; new oats, 84c; new crirn. per »-wt, $2.00; barley, $1.40; rye. $1.50. LOCAL MARKET. . Eggs, dozen 40c I — s LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered <;s■* SALE CAIENOAR Ths Fallowing Sales are Being Advertlsed In the Dally Democrat We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us. March s—Clarence McKean, on the old Kessler farm, rme-fourth - mile west of Honduras, 1 mile north and 7 [ miles east of Bluffton. 1 mile north and 5 mites west of Monroe. March 6 George Cob hin. I*4 1 miles south of iteeutur on mud pike 5 on what is known as the William ■ Harting farm. 'j Mar. Sth. Hutus S. Roop admx. of es- ' i tate of Samuel A." Boop on the old 1 Acker farm 2 1-2 mites north west of Willshire, 1 1-2 miles ea t of Pleasant Mills, 2 miles southeast of Bobo,*~l-4 | min* north of Jones school honor cn .'eld Piqua Road. [' March 11—Mrs. Enianael Tricker. 4 miles southeast of Willshire. 3% miles south of Pleasant Mills. % miles t south of Salem. » > March 18 ixmis Reinking. % mite north of Profile. Indiana or 5 mites ’.west of Decatur. Indiana. March 23. Wm Reppert, 7 mites t southwest of Decatur. , I March 24—C. C. Doehnnan. 4 mite» * north of Preble, Ind.

John Schurger 4 Abstractors of Tin , Estate in Ada,,, Indiana, 1 All Vlnd. of money „ Estate from 5' ~% On f * to 40 ysa.*, Mrtlll pa ** I Interest paying t | we . c « $ to «%. 7 iM ’'Ml We .r.- tn the m arket tor fne... If you want sn afcltrM . loan come to our offl re ln 01 • you will save mo My by M « M so farms and city pri)Wrty f I Office over Fisher a Harris. e-.T* the Court House. Decatur. m a p* Have you tried llmt a j| . , sausage at the White u . Market? ’Phone MS and H i send you some 4 ( | e | ivpri * tltitly.— Meyer, Brtishwil|, r * Mfr N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested, (llassei Fitted HOURS 12:30 to S; M Saturday, 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135 Dr. C. C. RAYL I Monroe, Indiana Special attention fivea to Surgery and to the Dig. teases of the Abdomen bb4 Female Pelvis. Equipped to do Syttoooofy and Lbotorsl CathoUrlutteg DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIER-Dlsmsos st women and children; X-ray eiemle •tions; Flourscopy examinations »f the Internal organs; X-ray and sloo trical treatments for high bteod P'se sure and hardening of the artarfa, X-ehy treatments for GOITER, TUS ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours:— 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m— 7 to Ia Mt Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110, Office 404 j IIW AUCTIONEER With years of experience In fermlef I and auctioneering I feel I am able to get the highest dollar for you! Bee me for dates and prices. ‘Phone 1 long 1 short on tM. R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St ! Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Oflice and Residence. 186 _____ SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your eale. | See me at Durkin’s Garage, Decatur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUtTIONEER "Phone HL Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian \ Oflice: Horse Sale Barn* Ist street. 1 IQ Oflice ’Phonej 4 ;’ | Residence ’Phone .... your auto license mr. Automobile owned: APPLY FDR WIR Al' FOMOBII -E LK£* SE SOON AS PO SSI BEE. SEE AT THE DEMOCRAT OF- ' Flt’F ; RICHARD EHINGER. 1 257-ts Notary Public LIVE STOCK t , I We have taken over the UC- Mill* f Live Stock Bueinecs at .. Mo "[„’’ k for Anyone having any live st 1 sale will do well by teeing us 4 you Roll. • Springer & Shirk S .1 auctioneer s lam ready to book your E sale. GEORGE SIMMERS Phone 339. Decatur, Ind. z