Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1920 — Page 6

The Merits of DR. MARSHALL’S 5 LUNG SYRUP has been proven to its users, by its quick effects in relieving coughs and colds I Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO j At all Drug Stores r -

WANTED . Bench and Machine Moulders, Pattern Makers, (irinders. Millwright. Cupola Tender. Cupola Laborers. Casting Inspector. Office Help. General Laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. I .eave application at Democrat (’.<». s<s-ir BRAN AM) I MIDDLINGS 1 GOOD QUALITY I LOW IN PRICE I E. L Cai roll & Son | Call At Recorder's Office and have your I Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. I l» I—*—«■*■■ HI I .■ Isl. Plumbing and Heating Al! kinds of wells repaired j Agent for Red Cross Windmill and Homer Pipeless Hot Air I Furnaces AUGUST WALTERS 120 N. Ist St. Decatur. Indiana. 'Phone 207. BaßPTOßar— mw, 11 .._as—n—warn i x IF' J>< 1 J & ’•‘•W *Wx - ’ * -Mr o' v * WK OSI. • HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Auctioneel Can see me any Saturday at Vance & Linn Clothing Store or 'Phone me at my expense— Phone 861-N HARRY DANIELS 19-tl 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. 8:80 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a.m. 11:80 a.m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:80 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 mil utea. Freight car leave* Decatur a 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayr at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur I 2:00 p. in. Office hours 6:43 a.m. to 7:00 p.i I. B. STONEBURNER, Agei

■ J,,.,, ■ PUBLIC SALE I' .1- I inn moving to town I will sell I at public miction .it my form miI donee, :t mill's niirthi'iisi of Decatur, I Indiana, or mile north of the Ch >pI el church, on Tuesday, March IG. 19.!i | ale to iH'gin at 1 o’clock p. in., the | following properly, to-wll: Horses. 2 I Head: One eight years old ami one Laine years old Cattle, 5 Head: One llgood Jersey row, 7 years old. with calf Iby side: ted cow, 5 years old, with alf by side, brindle row. 5 years old. I with i all by side; Jersey cow 10 vears old, with calf by aide; Jersey ow. Id years old, will be fresh by day I' f ‘.ile Hogs, 21 Head: Consisting

“ • f one biy type Poland < Ilina sow, will ■arrow by lath of April: Hampshire «av. Will firrow 15th of April; Hamp , j hire m ile ho;', I year old; Berkshire ' mle hop, 9 montlis old. These two i.'le bo;,s are mil blooded. 17 shoals,| ’weighing 40 to SO pounds. Huy and; ‘.'rai Twi tons of timothy hay. rat bu, h'-ls good seed oats; 2 bushel of prime little red < lover seed. Poultry: dor laying hens. 3 goose hens and I gander, one Bronte turkev gobbler and 2 turkey hens, Farming Implements: :>>2 in. Tiffin wagon, good ns new; hay ladder land roller, 2 Oliver pri.'ig cultivators, mowing machine, steel hay rake. IJttle Dutchman riding plow, 1 horse power feed grinder, fifty gallon feed cooker. spring tooth harrow. Storm King cab buggy, hog self feeder, double set of breeching hurneas, one set of farm harness. Household good*: Universal range cook stove, Florence oil stove, kitchen al,.m t. iion bed and springs, wash ing machine, and many other article; 'lot mentioned. ■ Terms: s;> mt and under, cash; all ■ sums over that amount a credit of 12 H months w ill be given, purchaser giying H bankable note bearing 8 per cent inH lerest the lust fl months; 4 per cent ■ >H for cash. No property removed ■ until settled for. K 1.. W. MURPHY. , ■ R N Runyon. Auct. ■ W. IL Stul'ts, Clerk. 11-121315 5 § FOR SALE g Complete threshing outfit ' m consisting of one 20 horse povvF er Case Engine. 32-56 Aultman - Taylor Seperator, Wolverine 1 bay bailer, new; and C. S.

Standard corn husker. All this machinery is in number one tinning condition. A good outfit for a company. A good reason for selling. Henschen and Zimmerman Magley, Indiana. Crainville 'Phone. til-lit PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming I will offer t public auction 3 miles north, 1 mile vest of Wren. Ohio, 8 miles east of I locator. Ind . 11% miles west of Van Wert on Van Wert and Decatur road ! on Thursday, March 18. IS2O. sale to i begin at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following [ property, to-wit: Five Horses: Roan I mare, fi years old: July mare. 7 year-; I old: roan mare. 11 years old: 2 colt I coming 2 years Cattle, 7 Head: 2 cows with calves by side; Jersey > c °w giving good flow of milk; 2 Yearling heifers. Five Head of Sheep. i Hogs, 22 head: 5 registered Poland ■ China sows, some with pigs hy side. ' some not bred: 3 grade sows, 14 -■boats weight 50 to 80 lbs.; yearling registered Poland male: these are all »ood ones. About 70 pure bred White | Plymouth Rock chickens; S turkey ( hens; tom. full blooded Bronze. Implements: Wood binder, 7 ft. ent. with tongue truck; Ohio hay load r. Wood. fl ft. cut mower; Studebaker! wagon, hay rack, grain hod, stock rack' combined; 3 walking plows. Olive*] riding plow. 14 in. harrow attachment; I drag harrow. Case cornjdow, 1-liorse! cultivator. Sure Drop check rower; I McCormick disc with trailer: Hoosier, grain drill Harper buggy with storm front: forge, anvil. Stewart horse clip! per. double trees, single trees, scythe,' forks, spade, shovel, 2 sets breeching ! harness, chains, set buggy harness; tiyj nets, collars, tank heater galv. stock taftk 1-in pipe. 2 A-shape hog houses, hog trough; Gates thicken coops. 10 rods poultry fence, new garage. 10-18; ' oil and gas barrels. About 150 shocks of corn in field, some hay and feeding molasses. grain sacks, good seed com. pulleys, now lowa separator cream can. hog hangers, meat boards and other articles not mentioned. Terms: <5.00 and under, cash; sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 months wil be given, purchaser giving approved bankable note bearing 8 per . ent interest last 6 months. No property removed until settled for; 4 per cent off for cash J. CARL SNYDER. G. It. Hileman. Allot. Lunch served on ground. 13-15-141 ■ ± _ FOR SALE I Strictly modern house, 7 rooms. I music room, living room, dining room d I kitchen all in white, (also built in - lice chest), good basement, furnace. -.1 bath room, large closets. Will sell II furnished or unfurnished. Furniture || new and complete. Full sized lot. || garage, etc. 1 I «2-fit ERWIN ft MICHAVD. 5 FOR SALE Il Rail and body wood. As coal is || scarce now is a good time to buy || wood. You have a good chance at || my sale March 24th. II CARL MURPHY, 11 r 1 T |f' Monroe, Ind., R. 2 ■II HURST & CO. ne 11 at II Buys and sells all kinds of sec- | ond hand furniture and stoves m. | Corner First and Madison Sts »nt 1 Across from Madison Hotel —» Phone 417. 45-et Kl-t

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, MARCH 15. 1920.

+ , +++++ +++ + + + + 4- + + + COURT HOUSE NEWS ♦ 1 ♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IThe guardian of Melvin \ ('lent tihil current report, which wa> ex ‘ a mined mid approved, mid Hie trust • continued. ’i Vhe suit of Goetz vs. Kintz, on lie f! count, set for trial today, was posti poned on account of the illness of at- ■ torneys. ’, A. D. Raker Co. vs. Schafer Hard ' i , ware Co., u suit over the controversy of a gas engine, has been set for trial for Thursday. March is. am! the jury lias been summoned for that date to j try the case. I Realty transfers. StrmiF Bros. Co. | to George Huck, tract in W ashington township, 114.8110; Harry W CutUng. et al. to Vinnie M. Laßowe. inlots 512. 5'3. 514. Decatur, 11; Jehu Goodwin to Albert Burke. 91.05 acres, St. Mary's township. |m.mH); Albert Burke to George W. Itay. 91.05 acres. St. Mary’s township. 812.0<m; Clarence D. Haggerty to F Schwaue. et al., east 20 feet of lot 147. Geneva. $1; Henry Hirsehy, et al. to Christian F. Bucher. 40 acres, St. Mary's town ship, $7,000; Christian F. Bucher to Henry Hirsehy. 80 acres. Washington township. $14,000: Henry B. Heller, guardian, so Jacob J. Schwartz, hind in Monro " township. $1550. Honorable discharge was filed by Robert M. Blackburn with County Recorder .McConnell today. IN SQUIRE BUTCHER’S COURT State of Indiana vs. William .in charge of violating the fish and game law. plead guilty, tint'd live dol- j lars and costs, amounting to $23.10, which he paid. The complaint alleged ' that he had wild gam > in his possession during a period of closed seon under the law. State of Indiana vs. Daniel Str.ji'i. charged with having game in his po session illegally, violating of fish and

gatne law. Plead not guilty. Set far this morning, but posinoned on a<count of illness of defend.yd's :t---torncy, L. C. DeVoM. SHORT LIVED THEORY Husband “I’m glad you only um five dollars to go shopping with i > dnv. What are you going to get w th ■ - wt Wise —“Nothing but luncheon, dear. I'm gUnc to have everything < Ise charged!'' -Detroit Free Press. PUBLIC SALE L the undersigned, will offer at public unction at my residence 5 ! -i miles west. mile south of Monroe and 2 miles north and 2 miles east of Vera Crus and 8 miles east of Bluffton, on Wednesday. March 17. 1920 Sale to begin at 10 o'clock; the following property, 4 Head of HORSES —Gray mare. 12 years old; black mare. 7 years old; bay horse, 5 years old; driving mar<- 9 years old 18 Head of CATTLE - Registered Durham cow. C yrs. old bred; 4 fresh cows, calves by side; 3 cows will b“ fresh soon; full blooded Durham hull, registered. 2 years old; 3 heifers, coining 2 years uh]; 4 yearling calve-: 2 steers, com:.ig 2 vears old. (> Head of SHEEP. 20 dozen CHICKENS. IMPLEMENTS 2 faun wagons. 2 buggies. Ohio hay loader. McCormick mower one double disc. Buckeye grain drill. corn planter, -pring tooth harrow, spike tooth harhow. laud roller, walking plow, bay tedder, hay rake, corn plow, clover seed buncher. 2 sets of work harness, set of single harness, some hay and corn fodder, some corn and seed oats, iron kettle, grindstone. ,1 milk <an ;. gravel bed. corn sheller, bob s! d. mtttl boat, sausage grinder and srnti-r. HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Or-ran. davenport. Wilson heater, range, churn and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF S.\LE- $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 6 mouths. 4 per c• nt off for cash. No property removed until settled for. “ HENRY PRESDORF. Noah Frauhiger, Auct. John ('. Augsburger ami John Tonner Clerks. The ladies of the St. Lukes church will serve lunch. 26-:!-9-12-15

NOTICE DAIRYMEN : YOUR CREAM SOLI) TO US AT OUR CREAM :: ; STATION ONE DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE ■’ ; WHICH IS MANAGED BY !I i ADRIAN LENHART : WILL ASSURE YOU OF GOOD SERVICE :: 1 : —and—- : APPRECIATIVE COURTEOUS TREATMENT ; : It Pays To Sell Us Your Cream. ■ | Butterfat 71c Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. W. A. Klepper, Vice-Pres., Gen’l. Mgr. I ” DECATUR JI Huntington, Bluffton 3 C Indiana. |U hhhihh**u»» l »ui l . i ..xxx J . ti u iti 1 1111 n 11‘!

► OBITUARY I Sainiie! \. Ro<ip was bom tn Van Wert couniv. Ohio. Novemlier 19 I8«7. Child departed this life January 25, 1920, aged 52 years. 2 months mid G i days, lie was a son of Samuel and Margaret tFrislngeri Roop. Samuel A Roop grew up on his father's farm over the state line in Ohio, and had ■ a good training frw serious responsibilities for life Ixith in the common si hotds anti the work that was as \igned him at home. He was unit si in marriage January Hi. 1889 to .Miss I tin Ac ker This union was hlmsed 1 with i l. veu < hildren. two having pn u'ded hill* in death. He leaves to mourn his departure his helnvod w.fe and < hiidren. Viola Smitley and Fst ,1;, i ullhg. both of Deiatur: Saimu I. Ruhl . Walter, ikiisy, Harry. Helen. I.eah and Forest at home; and four ;• rsmdehiliilen. and the following brothers and sisters. Rosa Acker »f Decatur. Indiana; Sarah D«saly of Van Wert. Ohio, and James Roop of Wren, Ohio; Joseph Roop, of Hllman w Mieii.; \tuos Roop, of Fort Wayne, Indiana. ■and \lliert Roop ~f Van Wert. Oh.o Card of Thanks. Wo iu this manner wish to extend our sincere thanks in appreciation of tlie kindness shown by the friends and neighbors during the sickness and death of "our mother and father. Ml- - Mrs Samuel IPs p We al o wish to thank the choir for the sole; littm they rendered and also the min(lsler and those who gave the beautiful doral offerings THE CHILDREN Dearest father thou hast •left us. And our loss we deeply feel. But if God that hath blessed us. He can all our sorrows heal. Vet, again, wo hope to meet thee. When the day of life is fled. When in heaven enjoy to greet thee Where no farewell tears is shed. OBITUARY

Mrs. Etta Roop was born August 25. 1869. and departed this life February 20 1920. at the age of 50 years, 5 months and 25 d... .-. She was a daugh ter of Samuel and Lovina Acker. She ■row up on her father's farm in St. Mary's township where she still refilled at her death. She was a member of the (• B. chur< h and a loving and a kind mother. She will be sadly missed in the home and by her friends. She was united in marriage to Samuel Roop on January 10. 1889. There were eleven children hr rn to this union H< r husband and two children, one sister, two half-brothers, three half sisters preceded her In death. is survived by her aged mother and the following children: Viola . Smitley and Estella Poling. Ixuh of Decatur. Indiana; Rufus. Waiter, Dai y, Harry. Helen. Leah and Forest all at home, and four grandchildren, one brother. Samuel Acker, of Deca ur. Indiana, one sister. Ora Hertel of Van Wert. Ohio, one half-brother Irvin Acker, and one half-Hister. Adeline Smith, both of Decatur. Indiana We have lost our darling mother; She has hid us all adieu; She has gone to live in heaven, \n<l her form is lost to view. Oh. that dear one. how we loved her, (hi. how hard to give her up. But an angel came down for her. Ami removed her from our flock. Civilization is making its way thru ihe backward interiors of certain west era states, as it is testified by the signs sometimes seen. "When you get to town, take a hath at the City Hotel” BARNEY WERTZBERGER General Aijent for American Products Co. Dealer in Household Necessities, including Extracts, Perfumes, Barber Supplies, and Dr. Burchard’s Remedies. Authorized Representative for Adams County. Phone 609. 751 Mercer Ave. Decatur, Ind. Telephone orders solicited. 63-cod-3tx

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE i .. —_ —— ;; v - IFOR SALE City property, well locaiisl Price right. 11. M. DeVorn. 30 tt i. < . , , . I Fin; SMI* One I hor«e wagon! I one set of simile work harnees; i one Malleable range, 200 soft bricks, I 3 porch posts; ahOiit forty foot of porch railing and bnllustor. Call 199 i or 261 e** l l LOR SALE—Furnace anti cook .stove wootl.—.l. («. Nihlick. FOII SALE Ford touring car ISIS; , tt >del. Fhst class condition ■ , Chas. Shoaf. Ihsalnr. (nd. Ihsalin , 'phone. 69 Ct ■ MISCELLANEOUS ■ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOIXMIY—A maeaiine giving the I 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 mo a letter tad; I say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and ail' particulars FREE." Address Editor.' i iamdology. Skidmore laind Co, :'SS I Skidmore Bldg . Marinette. Wis. I t 4 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Dollhouse Garage. 303-ts FOR SALE House and 1 ’•_< acres of land on Mercer Ave., write Dma j tur. It. IL No 5. or call M on line 177, | Monroeville, Ind. fi.3-3tx FOR SALE 8 h. p. I. IL C gasoline' engine, in good condition. Can be seen at J W. Harshman homo. Willshire and Wren road. fi:;-Stx| FOR SALE A now washing machine! u>ed only a few times. Inquire of! Dr. J. Q Neptune, 'Phone 23. i FOR SALE 1916 model Ford tourir.g! car in good condition. Demount- ( able rims. New 1918 model radiator and hood. L. E Marshall. Peterson. | Indiana. G;;-3tx| WANTED YOl'Nfl MEN. 17 upward, desiring Railway Mail clerkships, $116! month, write for free particulars examinations. R. Terry (former Gov-1 ■ rnment Examiner) 315 Continental Bldg.. Washington. D. C. 59-7tX WANTED To it nt. smaUl modern house for a year or. more; or will nut pari of' house in good home, or will rent and board with some good small family in modern home. Ihree in family. Address XYZ ' * Democrat '.CANTED To rent a5 or Croom house by April 1. Four in family. <’.;U ’phone 742. 61-::; DO YOU NEED on second mortages on real estate.— Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., 508 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193 eodr-tf., LOST AND FOUND LOST—Fur glove, either at Strickler' sale or somewhere in city. Finder ideaso return to this office. 51tf I.OSI (Jne key on ring, is connected with insurance plate Long chain connected to ring. Fifty cents reward.! Leave same at this office. ill- | i OST Automol ile license plate. No. 862-truck. Finder please return to ' .Miller’s bakery. 61-t3x I OST Pair of splicers, between th” h Dan Byerly home In Kirkland tr.wn- * ! ship and the Charles Kirchner home in Preble. Finder, please return io James Steele or the Preble hank. ’ 63-t3x FOT’N'D—Door key to business room.'' Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this add. ( 63-3t' I FOUND—Pocket book in countv! treasurer’s office. Owner may have c same by calling at treasurer's office.' MANY ARE HOMELESS •'United Press Service) Grand View. Texas. March 15. - (Special to Daily Democrat)—Several ' hundred persons were homeless her J, today among the ruins of dwelling and < business houses burned from a district I three blocks wide and several blocks long. Damage was estimated nt sl.- ! 000,000. NOTHING CAN BE VERyA WRONG — IF YOU’RE —f ""x FEELIN G- \ I Kwell and J Jl 1 (a? VpLUMDiHa-3 JSb>> pr*) b- — —

, t»i i It E IN I KI Si < D.MPAW I have moved my office from my honpt to room number ten. second floor of the pHßpitm Uxm « Trust , company building if you Hr ,. g,,| nK I to build se<> me. oiice phone 742, two rings; red <ltnee. phone 742 one ring. W. E. MOON. 62Gtx Contractor and Builder \l TOMOBII K l\<l RANCE (hir iHilirv covers your c:ir uhcrt'MT if may lx*, by loss against lire or tlirfl. (.eorge \V. ( ranter, Agent 'l’hoiic liIHL.L •*» l-eo<l-2\v At TOMOBII.E OWNERS I I me make your Automobile License Application for lirjo License. At the Font I Garage. F. E. CONTER i27tl-.it awk ts Notary Public. Feed Buttermilk to your hojra, 2 cents per gallon. Clover l.eaf Creameries lli-lf Decatur. Ind. Ilosa Brown will do obslcfrical nursing. Address, Pleasant Mills. Ind., 'phone 5 rings mi 31. Willshire. sf-*kllx Toward the end of his life Mark : '! wain grew very unhappy over the fu- ! turc of the human race. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. — New York. N. Y . Mar. 15—(Spejcial to Daily Dcmrx rat I — ITices were t iower at th>- amk market opening to- ; day. Crucible, however, was up 5 lat 246. United States Steel opened (at 9xA,. off ; Baldwin 119*4, unchanged; Republic 94' t . off ■«; U. S. i Rubber, 10C, off Studebaker 96*i. off S; Geperal .Motors 321*4, °ff *4 • and Sinclair 43. umdmnged. Cru- |< ible sold as high as 252 before 10:30 * iud shorts in many of the high prlc- • ■<! industrials proceeded to rover .heir stock. Ail motors were firm < and difli- ulty was experienced in 1 keeping General Motors lielow 32<». - j Ciiie. ga. Mar. 15 (Grain opening: ;f'i>:n: Mar. nominal; May unchang- <!: July down Sc; Sept nominal, i (Oats: .May and July down M>c. Pro- | : visions: Lower. East Buffalo. N. Y., Mar. 15 —(Spe- I D ial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 4.I xflo; shipments. 2660. yesterday; re-‘.-mpt- soon, shipments 3(110 today; official to New York Saturday. 5.12*'. : Hogs closing •-low. Heavies. sl’«.W 'uif.l'i; mediums. $16.25 © 16.50; ' Yorkers, $' ■; 1<» s'.; pg>. $16.00(116.25; roughs. ■sl tl.lM'Sj 13 50, ags. $10.4*0 down; 1 i cattle. :500; shipping steers, mostly 'SO lowffr: butcher grades, steady; hipping steers, $11.50(> 14 50; butcli er steers s9.Muir 13.25; rows and Ireifers. sheep. 7<M»O. teady; Top li nibs 2050; culls 1850. d< wn; yearling. iMHiJi 185 t»: wethers. 1550fi 16oi); ewes. 1430, down; calves 2100; top. 2350. * Cleveland. 0. - Produce market: . ( . tn tubs extra ’ I ■ is 7.it'll.prints li higher; • ;4»67c; packing ;:sfr4oc. I Eg_ Northern extras 48c; extra I • 4' ; extras 45<-; southern and weat- < Ponltrx Chickens 45®.‘>0c;' light fowls. heavy grades 3‘i4940c; toosters old 23ft24c; springers 38c; ducks 64r:’.St; geese 34035 c; turkeys 35(rM**c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1, No. 2, $2 25; new oats. 84c; new corn, per cwt., $2.00; barley. $1.40; LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, docen 35c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered- .' 70c SALE CALENDAR The Following Sales are Being Ad- ' vertlsed In the Dally Democrat We Alto Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Us March 16—Amos Ixvhman, one mile . east and onehalf mile sonth of Mon- * roe, Ind. y March 16 —Ixiuis Murphy. 3**j miles < northeast of Decatur, or *4 mile north * of Union Chapel church. i March 17-Henry Presdorff. s’zi ’ miles south of Monroe, 2 miles north and 2 miles east of Vera Cruz, and 8 J miles east of Bluffton. March IS- I.onis Reinking, *4 mile north of Preble, Indiana or 5 miles west of Decatur, Indiana. March IS Carl Snyder, 3 miles north. 1 mile west of Wien. Ohio. 8 miles east of Decatur. , March 23, wm Reppert, 7 miles southwest of Decatur. ( M® rp h 24—Carl Murphy, 3 miles south and 2 miles east of Monroe, Indiana. nowh rC Jj C - Do «’«»an. 4 miles' north pf Preble. Ind , norths 2 V JOf,SP A Rav - on * m ' lp - n" i' a m,les West of Monroe, Ind., son’ hnr ° f Hon(iura $- or 4 miles -on.h of Peterson, Ind., on what is March a 2K he t A w a Lehnian ,arm - ntl \ a hfir 25 1 7’ J W ' Hars hnian & Son. c of WrJn rn Oh i n a ’ t Bn ' l 2 mi!es son ’- h mil. nnr,i Oh , onr and one-half ?i"k|eX m °, hlrP On ’ h, ‘ John J

' Abstractors of tbi < Indiana. oUn t’l All kind, of .Estate fr Om 5 , % H !‘o <0 r.. . p.ram, ” p . ;7; %| ■ "*‘«re«t paying tlw , P at W. are tn the Bark#t tuess. If y,,u Wlnt M ftot . loan enrne to our ; rM, *iß , >ou wm .a,, money by .*’ farm. and rl(y pro d ;'M ® o»er Fisher » Har l * *’■ the court Hou.., . •*«(■ rone Telephone No. i U4 nJ" 4 ' Majil? 'Chon,. ;tsi | M send you some. | N-eA. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Lyes Tested, (ilasse® Fttwl HOURS Rto 11:30 12:30 to 5;J| I Saturday, 8:00 >m. I Telephone 135 Dr. C. C. RAYL I Monroe, Indiana >' o i Special attention fivea k Surgery and to the Dfc. eares of the Abdomeg nd Female Pelvig. equipped to do greioooopy Urturai — —. DR H. 1, KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—D imm(( women and children; X-ray aam ations; Floursccpy »i<amlnatlo«« f I th. Internal organa; X-ray and t, M | trical treatments for high blood re ■ sure and hardening of the arterta i X-ray treatmenta for GOITER, TUI ■ ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hour.: — 9to 11 a m.—l to sp. m.—7 te H a Sunday, by appointment Phcnea: Reoldenco 110, Office M I ” M | —.— - ■ AUCTIONEER With year, of experience In ferwlq I and auctioneering I feel I am able a i get th. hlgheet doll.r for youl See me for datee and price. •Phono 1 long 1 ahort on 1H R. RUNYON Live stock and general auctleneet DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St I Over Ai Burdg’s Barber | Shop. Phones: Office and i Besidence. 186 SALE SEASON IS HERE I .m ready to book your sals See me at Durkln’e Garage, De catur, Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ■Phone HI. — Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Stile Burn. Ist street. Office ’Phone Residence ’Phone ...• *'- YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE ER:—APPLY FOR VHT* h® AI TOMOBILE LICENSE AS( X)N AS POSSIBLE. SF-h ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE RICHARD EHINGER, 287-ts Notary Mortgage Exemptions Made out at the Auditor’s Office Lucille Buhler Notary Public. AUCTIONEER I am ready to book y» ur sale. GEORGE SIMMERS Phone 339. Decatur, Ind.