Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1920 — Page 8

NOTICE! 11. A. RTRXUB, the expert wallpaper cleaner, the num that known how, will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs. Rugs cleaned, porch and house washing. Prices right; work guaranteed. 'Phone 750. «9tti Single Conib White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. You can pay more money but you can't get better quality. Maple Lawn Poultry Farm (.has. Zimmerman, Decatur, •Phone 870-K. 70 ts JACKSON’S STUDIO Open All Day Sunday Kodak Finishing.

Open evenings until 8 p. m. We use artificial light. 162 2nd St. 89-fil Are you ready for that plastering and stucco? If you are, give me a rail. Will also patch. Plastering work guaranteed and prices right. Several years’ experience. CHAS. At'LT, 216 South 12th street. 7't-tti LOOK HERE! Seven room house, all modern except furnace; on brick street, full lot, and possession In thirty days. A house and two lots on West Monroe street, one square from German Lutheran church. A bargain. Leonard & Andrews, Office over Eugeler Store, Phones 425, 33k and 70<l. Iwk EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. White leghorn. High class, deep bodied birds. Heavy layers. Mrs. Howard Davis, Willshire 'Phone. 67-10tx Pleasant Mills, Ind.

PLEASANT POSITIVE SAFE! These are the merits of DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUT None better for Coughs and Colds 25c. 50c. SI.OO At All Durg Stores. HMMaHMamnaaaMtoaM WANTED Bench and Machine Moulders. Pattern Makers. Grinders. I 1 Millwright. Cupola Tender. Cupola Laborers. Casting Inspector. Office Help. General laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. Leave application al Democrat Co. 58-ts Call At Recorder’s Office and have your [Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. —II | ■■■ ■ £ _ ——— Plumbing and Heating 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. FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Tima Leave Deeatur Leave Ft Wayne 6:40 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. 11:80 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:80 p. m. 2:80 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:80 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:80 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:06 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 6 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:46 a. m., and loaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 tn, arriving In Deeatur at 2roo p. m. Ofltoe heure 0:43 aj»i. to 7:80 I. ■. OTONEEURNER. Agent

PUBLIC SALE On account of ill health, 1 will offe for public unction on the Ed. Mose, * farm, four miles east of Decatur o ' one and one-half miles north of Hobo ’ Indiana, on Wednesday, March 31, 1920, ' sale to begin at 10:00, lhe following ' pto|>ert v, to-wit: HORSES. 3 HEAD Brown horse . seven years old; bay filly, coming twi years old; sorrel colt, coming out year old. CATTLE. 2 HEAD Ont brinille cow, seven years old; spot ted cow. eight years old. HOGS Ont brood sow, will farrow May first FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Troy Wagon, good as new; one Studebaker wagon; one Plano binder, good as new; hay loader, good as new; grain drill, good as new; check rower; hay tedder; Deering mower, good as new; dise with trailer; Oliver riding breaking plow; one steel land roller: walking breaking plow; two cultivators; Spike-tooth harrow; Clipper fanning

i<ill; one wagon box, good as new; hay ladders; one top buggy; bob sleds - stone bed; two sets of work harness; one set of single harness; a number of good collars; pitch forks: 8 hay knife; grindstone; log chains; hay 4 In tba mow, seed corn; seed oats; * tank heater. POULTRY Fbur tur * key hens and one tom. DOGS Ong full blooded collie dog, well broke. ; Other articles too numerous to mention TERMS -All urns of $5.00 and under, cash All sums over that amount, a credit of nine months will be given without interest. Pour per cent, oft ■ for cash. No property removed until settled fur. GEORGE LETT. 1 Harry Daniels. Auctioneer. E. \V. Dailey, Clerk. Lunch served on grounds. 2:1 25-27-29 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale at his residence 3% miles north- , east of Qecatur; % mile north of the Union Chapel church, on Thursday, April 1, I Sale to begin at 1 o'clock. One bay horse, weighing 1100 lbs.; 1 Holstein cow, will he fresh On May Ist; 1 roan cow giving milk, will be

fresh Sept. 1; 1 roan cow, will be fresh in June. 5 Ewes, good ones. 1 shoat. 5 dozen laying hens; 3 geese. Implements—l Oliver plow; spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow. walking cultivator, 2 top buggies’, 2 sets of single harness. 1 organ box, grindstone; about 4 bunches of shingles; some hay; log chains; cream separator; churn; oil stove; range stove; Wilson heater; 8 gal. < ream can. TERMS: All sums of $5 cash All sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8% interest after maturity. CHARLES BURRELL Roy Runyon. Auct. " W-eley Stults. Clerk. 24 25 26 -27 29 30 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE All the real estate of John I). Patteroon, deceased will be offered for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the town of Ceylon, Adams county, Indiana, on April 8. 1920. Said sale begins at It) o’clock a. m All the personal property of said decedent w ill also be sold on said ‘lay at said place to the highest bidder. • See other notice for sale of said per- ' ronal property in this paper. The real estate of said decedent which will be offered for sale consists of three houses and lots in the town oi' , Ceylon; also twenty-nine other lots in said town. These tracts will be sold ' separately or in parcels to suit the , purchaser and said real estate will also be offered as a whole, all to the highest bidder These lots will be , sold by the heirs of said decedent, all said belts being adults under a positive guarantee that title will be perfected in each case, and abstract furnished to suit the purchasers attorney. Said lands will be sold free of liens, except the 1920 taxes due and payable in 1921, and possession will be given at once. Terms will lie made known on day of sale. WILLIAM H. PATTERSON. Administrator and Agent for Said Heirs. 18-25-al — NOTICE OF SALE OF I PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell at Ceylon, ndiana. on Thursday, April 8. 1920, sale to begin at 10:00, the following property, to-wit One good work horse, one extra good cow. one sow, bred; four dozen good laying hens, one good one-horse wagon, one buggy, good as new; one old buggy, one-horse breaking plow, one harrow, one drag, handy cart, garden plow, one double-shovel plow, one grass scythe, one mattock, one longhandle shovel, one spade, hoes, .one cross-cut saw, new; one man's saw, one buck saw. one brace and bit set. hand saws, one lot garden tools, one sledge, one can red paint, one manure fork, one scoop shovel, some new lumber. one iron kettle, one large jar, garden hose, one meat barrel, one Mor-ris-Fairbanks engine. 1 tub. 1 boiler, 1 set glass pins, one lot of gallon crocks, one sausage grinder, one lard press, five stands bees, extra bee hives, one lot of good pork meat, one can of good lard, household goods, one. good cook stove, one cupboard, one kitchen cabinet. 1 dining table, 1 set chairs, one room stove, one writing desk, some rockers, one iron bed, one set springs, one mattress, library table, pictures, one good piece linoleum. 12x16: o:.o bed and springs, one iron bed and springs, one kitchen table, one oil stove, with oven; one stand, some lamps, one Wilson heater, forty . yards of rag carpet, one washer, one wringer, some potatoes, some assorted corn, two tons good hay, and other * articles not herein mentioned. • TERMS— AU sums of $5.00 and ur>t der, cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 6 months win be given without Interest. '• W. H. PATTERSON, Admr. it J. A. Michaud, Auctioneer. —A F. 8 Armantrout, Clerk. 18 25-al

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PUBLIC SALE As I have rented my farm, I will „ .sell at public auction at my residence on the Preble road. 4 miles north of " Preble, or 2',A miles southwest of St. °' John’s, on Wednesday. March 24. 1920. 'sale to begin at 12:90, the following IK property, to-wit: | HORSES, 3 HEAD Bay Mare, 13 years old; bay mare, 14 years old: ’>• roan mare, 3 years old. weighing about le 1300 lbs. HOGS Chester White ie brood Bow, due to furrow March 5; t- 2 good hog houses; 1 corn crib, 4xlo. e 7 ft. high. FARMING IMPLEMENTS t. —Milwaukee winner; farm wagon; 2 .v wagon boxes. 1 good as new; top hugir gy; Black Hawk corn planter: drill; s land roller; filling plow; walking a plow; cultivator; spring-tooth bar y row; shovel plow: mud boat: log ; chains; set farm harness; set buggy ;■ harness; 3. horse collars; 2 ladders. I : eighteen ft., other twenty ft.; 2 bushel ; of seed corn; 3 ton hay; other articles j too numerous to mention. ; I TERMS -5.00 and under, cash, sums plover $5.00 a credit of ft months will <bc given, purchaser giving approved ; I bankable note bearing 8 per cent tn Iterest last 3 months. No property ref moved until settled for. Four per cent. off for cash. C. C. DOEHRMAN. , Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Adolph Stopenhagon, Clerk. 18 .'2 tv okdix «x< i-. Os Ihr < ||> <if llrrtHur, liuliaun. nilt nr&lnii <«oultniioiiiM IrrrHurj to (hr rll> of |)r<-ittur, Iml i.’liih. I See. I H»* is ordained by lhe Cmnmon Council in and for the < itx ot l»e< atiir, Indiana, that the follow'n < drst rihr<l territory. contiguous to the city of Decatur, Indiana, he an<! the same is hereby annexed tn ;in<l declared to be a part «»f the < itx «»f Decatur. Indiana ami declared to be within tin jurisdiction of same, consolidated and made a part of .said city, to wit: (’onimt-m inv at i stone at thr south Vest .tuner of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirl x-four. township twenty-eight north range fourteen cast, thence extending north a.iniig the section line between sections thirty-three and thir l v-four in township t went v-Pit* hi north range fourteen east to a stone at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section thirty-four in townahip t wonty-eigiit, north range fi.lirfeFll e.isl. theme east alolig lhe halt section line of section thirtyfour township twenty-eight north range fourteen east, ten hundred six-ty-six feet and seven inches, thence running north three degrees east j twelve hundred se\» nt v-. igitl feet and ten imb.es to the • •enter of the I public highway, known as the | Road, them e vast thirty-five and three j fourths degrees south along ami upon J the center of said highway to the east line of the Grand Rapids nnd Indiana Railway right of way. i hence along and upon the east line of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company's right of way. in a north wrMcrnly direction to the

south line of the St. Marrs Riv«* r . »hen<e up the mean •brings of said St. Marys River in a south easterly direction tt the half set lion line running ea<t and west through the center of section thirty-four, t<«wn.:h ; ji twentv eight north range fourteen east, thenee west along ami upon the .ihuve de*-, ribed half section line to a stone in rhe center of se« tion thlrtv‘our In township twentv-eight. north -nn£ r e fourteen east, thence runnn’g in the center of the public highway, known as the River Road, north fo v-tv-flve and one-half degrees west, two hundred nine feel. th. nt e no’lh t! r tv-thr*»e degrc»“ west in the tenter of said River Rojul to the quarter section line, said lm<» being the w»--( line of the east half of the north-west Hu irt-*r rs section hir*y-foi:r township tweni v--‘ivhf north raw fou’*fccn **; st and also the west line of rhe .-ist half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-four In township twentv-eight north range fo.irt«*» n . :ist, thence running south along the, above described quarter section line., to the cast b'ne .if the Grand Ranhls and Indiana Railway Companv’s right of wav. tln*D’ along :»nd upon tpe east line . f tlm Grand Ranids nd tndian.a Rallw;v Compam’s right of ’,c ;l \ in t south ea'-ternh* divert ion to the half section line runnin g <a t •ind we-'t through the - enter of section thirlv-four in townshin tw. nt v-. i-hl n- th of range f cirtet a east. *h v. »• -t along the above der« i il.ed li-»!f section Hne to the west line of the Grand Rapids and Indiana R.iilwav ('ornpan'' • ’Sghr of wav, thenm along •’nd upon th.* west line of the Grand Rapi.’s ami Indiana Rai I wav <’otnpan v ’s right of way in a south east- ♦ rnlv direct ion to the south line of ihe r rlh half of the southwest quarter ~f thirfv-four in township twenty-eight north range fourteen v-.-ivi the»u 1 •Nt ill-»»’g the “ d»‘-Mf-ribed line tn a stone it the southv ext • orner of the northwest quarter ■ f th»* ‘•outhwest nu:i v ter of sectinn ihir’v-four in township twentv-eight north range fourteen east tn the place f begirnln" All b*’rg ’n \dams rountv In the state of Indiana. Sec. Re it fu-ther ordained that ihi« »in:m<e shall ho In full force and effect from and after its passage nd publication for two consecutive weeks in a diilv newspaper of general ■ Irriilntion printed and published n the < ity of Decatur. Adams county. f nd 1 -i nn

Indiana. Pass. 1 and adopted by the common 1 ooun.il in wn session this 16th day <.f Marell. 192’1 Attest - R G ChrNten, rit. rio-k. ‘ CHARLES W. YAGER. Citv of llft'.it'.r Tn.l Proven te.l to. approved and signed I.V the Mayor this 16th day of March, 192’1. • CHARLES W. VICEIt. Minor Cite of Decatur. Ind Attest: R. G. Christen City Clerk. 18-25 MITHE TO NOX-RFAIIIEX I * st-.te of Indiana. Count'’ of 'darns, ss: In the Allan’s Circuit Court. February Term. 1920. '’.•lli.- Me' er vs. Anna E. Miller, etal. Case Number Affidavit of Non-residence of Defendants. kJ The undersigned being dulv ,»yn upon oath avers and savs thafap.ts over the age of 21 years, that lie Jias resided in Adams County. State of Indiana for more than 25 rears. that he l« ope of the attorneys for the plaintiff in the above entitled cause of action. that be makes this affidavit for and on behalf of the plaintiff and that he is authorized to make the same. Affiant further says that the residence. upon dilik’ nt Inquiry is unI known to the following named de- > fondants, to-wlt: Anna E. Miller If she be married, the true name of her busband is to plaintiff unknown. I Affiant further savs that the names of the defendants are unknown and ’ that the" are believed to be non-res- ’ idents of the State of Indiana and nre : used in this action bv the following names and designated and described ' as follows: . husband ■ of Anna E. Miller, if she be de. eased, the n-’-'o of whom is unknown to this plaintiff: . husband of ’ said Anna E. Miller If lie bo deceased, . whose na r, w is to this plaintiff un- ’ known, all the women and men once ■ known bv anv of the names described i and designated herein above set out 1 whose names 'nav have changed and • who are now known bv other names. the names of each and al! of whom am unknown to this plaintiff, spouses of ‘ all of the persons above named, det scribed and designated ns defendants i to this action who nre now married the names of all of whom are unknown to this plaintiff. all persons who assert or might assert or claim 'title or Interest in or lien upon the . real estate described in this complaint 1 In this action by, through or under

any of the .l.f.nd anto to ’J'’Vn uuineo. ,k»tan.,t-'i mid >'•• ' 1 d iluh comnliilnt the nmne •»• win I nil nre to till* l.hiintllT übkiuiwti. I e mH, mt further Jh" f In Instituted Io i|Uh - t the I 1 leul estate now owned by th.' > Him are ne.eeMaiy liartl; - .* Io thl* n : |u! Xk ntV’lTr Utt . SU,.. Os Ihdltma. I?IU , |( | , 1!1 . ( . || . r |. ; .l . : Subs, rlh.'.l :m.t nwortt to before tn.4 .fl- " r ' - ( q. n n Notary I’uldic. | Me cointnission expires Kim'ist h . I J «$ 21 a ; ■ j Schurger & >”t’. % I Peterson & l ? rii < ’nte. Attorn* vs fur Pl.'ilntitT r.(Seal) John T. Kelly. | clerk of A.lams Cir. nil ( ____ | ! APP<»I\I MliS I <»■' I’AEI I TOR ' Noli. •is 1..r.1.> giv.n. th.l I l .' undersigned has been appointed J., lit..!' of 111. - esClte of Julia I , late of Adam* county, de. raa<-d. th* I!. state Is probably sob . I*l. , j.pq', j-?\. . utor. |c 1., Walt. is. Attorney. . !M:,..h I*. ii'l'uim mi:m of himim'TH » t<»i« Notice is hereby given. that the ’ undersigned lias been appoint.'.! a.Iininlst 1 '.Hof of the estate of .ath.iiine . 'loss, l.'ite of A.lan.s count v. .te.ease.l. I'll.' estate is probably sol- • V^,>L JAMES K. NIBI.ICK. A.linlnlstrator f’.-terson & Fruchte. Attys. , o , .March IS. IS2O. " t PPOI Vl’M ENT Ol - yl*ft I ' I s ! •< ' ••• •• Notice is hereby given. Ilml • undersigned has been appoini.jl administrator of the estate of John I . Patters..n. la A.l.uns countv. .le- . ease.l. Tile estate is probably SOIWm. IL PATTERSON. A.linlnisliaio -- <■ L. Walters. Attorney. . March IK. IS2U. IX-.u-. appointment of administrator Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned lias been appointed ad- . ministralor of tit' - estate of < arl i' - ;.snacht, late of Adams count*. ,le> eased. The estate is probably aolHENRY B. HELLER. Administrator Lenhart & Heller, Attys. March IG. i'.L'U. IX--.»-F I or 4DMIMSTR vroß i ’ Notice is hereby given, That the | undersigned has been appointed n<li mi!ii>trator with lhe will -annexed of lhe estate of Andrew Bertsch, late oil Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM KIPFER. Administrator with the will annexed. Lenhart »< Heller, Attys. Mau n 1«. V.*2o. 18--5-1

U’I’OIXTMHXT <>F EXFJ’ITRIX I | Noth* is helclty gh*n, that the undersign.-,! lias he. n appointed ex- ( ecutri.x of th»* estate of Mary \\ . Mills, late oi Adams count}, deceased Thr estate is probably solvent MARTHA <’, SNYDER. ‘ Executrix Lenhart X Heller. Attys. Man h IC. ’ \ TMF’.X T OF EXF.CITOH 1 Notice is hereby given. that the t undersigned has been appointed e\-c-utor of the estate of Charlotte <. \V«.nh*n, late of Adams county. de1 < ,-hSf.l The estate is probably sol I IVir.Lt.AVf WORDEN. I i Executor Smith A- f'arrish. Attye Man h 12. 19XV. IS-2.--I W’I’OIX I MI’.X I OI AOMIXIM H VHIH Notice Is hereby given, tliat the undereignetl has been appointed administrator of the estate of Charles I mer. late of Adams county, de- , ~ t .--d. The estate is probably solJOHN M. Hor.I.EXBACHEi:. Administrator. March 10. 1920. . r Dore B. Erwin. Attorney. 11-18 Lu 4PPOINTMENT OF %I>WINJhI lt K I RI V. \<»llce Im Hereby Ginn. That the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth .1 ( ramlafi. late of Adams <*<mnty. de- < eised 'I he estate pfobabl} SOIMARIAH ENGLE. A Iministratrix. March f>. 1920. Judson W. Teeple, Atty. XOTK E TO HinOEK* Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council, in and for th* city of Decatur. Indiana, will on the till* day <>r tnrll. I»2<l. until 7 ■ 10. k p. tn., receive sealed bids for Hie < .instruction of ail cement and brick sidewalks, to be built li.v Hie City, as per plans and specifications on tile in the office of the * ity

Engineer, forth" period of one year. I The Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all blds. Witness niv hand and seal this htn j day of March. 1920. tSeuil K. G. CHRISTEN. 1 l City Clerk. ’ ] MHT< E <»!’ PETITION TO SELL HEM. ESTATE. I Proba.tr Cause No. 182JJ. Mariah Enxle. administratrix of ••stale of Elizabeth J. Crandall, «irtHiscd vs. ClutTles Huhnes, rial. * h the Circuit Court of Adams county. Indiana. February term. I»2U. i*o Charles Holmes, Ralph Holmes. MhTi • Holmes, (Mile Roop. Walter Holmes. Ih.ddie Rush and Will Weimer. Von .'iv severally hereby notified that the above named petltionei as ;tdminl.*i rutrix of the estate of afore said, has filed in the Circuit Court of Adams count*. Indiana. a petition, making vou defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of paid court authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make as--ets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate: and has also tiled on affidavit avering therein that you ami each of yuu are non-residents of th- State of Indiana, or that your residence is unknown and that you . are necessary parties to said proceeding . and that said petition, so tiled and which is now pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House in Deratur, Indiana, on the 20th dav of April, 1920. . Witness, the Clerk and sen! of said 1 court, this 23rd day of March, 1920. JOHN T. KELLY, clerk Adame Circuit Court. (Seal) .1. W. Teeple Attorney. 26-1-8 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIsTR ATOM ! Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned ha.* been appointed administrator. with the will annexed, of the estate of Mary Weaver, late of Adame county, deceased The estate Is probably solvent. GEORGE C. STEELE. Administrator. Smith & Parrish, Attvs. March 22. 1920. 25-1 -8 Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 46-ts Decatur, Ind.

■ CLASSIFIED WANT AOS FOR SALE I ’. FOR SAl.E—City property, well 1 catetl. Price right. H. M. DeVosa. :i _ lo '' TOR SALE —I - 111 nai f and < <><»k t I Ntove wood.—.l. G. Niblick. 5/-II FOR SALE I One nn.l one-halt acres of ground. . and bungalow on paved streets, pos1 session given In thirty days. 69-tfi ERWIN & MICHAUD. I FOR SALE Singl.. i'o.nh W hit" I Leghorn eggs. $5 a hundred. Uhas. r (>r< we, Ossian, Ind., R. 2. "Q -->,IX , FOR SALE Ono John Deere sulky j plow, $30,110 nnd one John D< ere corn planter, $35.00. Both in lirst- ( class fondltkin. R. E. Marshall, I'et . erson, Indiana. 1 1,-- ‘ l j POR SALE A reed batty sulky in good condition. Inquire of Mrs.. otto Griu'ii. 'phone t;’.::. 70St FOR SALE 5 passenger Aii’.hin 1 touring car, in good condition. R‘ | ‘ cently overhauled. Will s*'li reason ■ able. Ed Green. Phone 436 or 80. 70-1 f FOR SALE—I 26 acre farm between Willshire and Wren, on the Will--1 shire and Wren road. Price $165 per i acre. Farm crops will lie included in this price. Stock and tools at invoice • if wanted. Inquire of J. W. Ease. ; Willshire. Ohio. 70-12tx FOR SALE- A Case gang breaking plow. 2 12-in. bottoms, gofxl as new, at the right price. Inquire of Noah Sheets, 2 miles south of Peterson, j i 71-6tx ’ FOR SALE Stranton Strain Single 1 Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs, SI.OO -for 15 eggs, or $6.00 per 100 eggs • 'Phone 872 J Mrs. Dale Moses. 72-3 r g WANTED 1 WANTED to buy residence propery tn ‘ Decatur if I tan trade seven pass senger Chalmers, in good condition, on •same. W. G. Kist, 721 North Fifth street, Decatur. 6!*-t6 ' WANTED - Small house or unfur I rr/imbt feir liv b t bniISPkPPD-

| ing, by couple without children. ’Phone 933, or address 1134 West , Madison street. 72-3 t MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription, FREE. It .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, ■ 1 Jtndology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 ' < Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-t 4 mo. — . II — - Rosa Brown will do obstetrical nursing. Address. Pleasant Mills, Ind., 'phone 5 rings oil 34. Wilbhire. sb3otx We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. 303-ts WE BUY, raise and sell furbearing | rabbits, and other fur-hearing animals. List what you have with us, 1 stating your lowest prices on large I lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty J , Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, | N. Dakota. C9-lmo . j _ LOST AND FOUND j •. FOUND —urse in Post Office, eonI ♦ n 4 n > tv er vv>zxvx £k*tr Imi’A

taining money Owner* can have same by describing property and paying for this ad. J. W. Bosse, Postmaster. 7043 IX)ST — A child’s bracelet in south part of town. Finder, please return to 716 High street or this office. 70t3x LOST —Automobile license plate No. 115799 Ind., and also tail lamp. Lost somewhere between Magley and Decatur, Ind. Finder please return to this office. 72-3tx NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ' OF ESTATE, ’ Notice is hereby given to the credit- 1 or.~, heirs and legatees of Harry 1 <* McGill, deceased, to appear in th- ' Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, ' Indiana. in the 19th day of April, ' 1920, and show cause, if anv, whv the ' FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS ' with the estate of said decedent ' should not be approved; ami said heirs ' are notified to then and there make ' proof of heirship, and receive their 1 distributive shares. HENRY P. HELLER. ' Administrator. Decatur, Ind, March 24. 19211. Lenhart X- Heller, Attys. 25-1 HERE ARE THREE REAL BARGAINS IN DECATUR PROPERTY Eightroom house on First street, all modern, ext ept furnace. Price, $4,500.00 Six-room house on Elin street, electric lights, cistern and this property is in fine condition inside and out. price, $1,700 00. Can have possession in 30 days from date of sale, on the above two. Also I have a good brick house of six rooms on South Eleventh street, can be bought for $1,"00.00, on the payment plan. It will pay you to look at these before you buy. Wm. Norris, Real Estate Agent at Graham & Walters.

PUBLIC SALE I As lam going to quit farming. I will offer for anle at public miction nt myresldence. <»ne mile west of Willshire, Ohio, or two miles east of Pleaannt Mills, on Tuesday, March 30. 1920, commencing at 12 - 3 Op. m.. the following personal property . HORSES, 2 HEAD -Bay mare, 11 years old, weight 1350: sorrel mare, 7 years old. weight 1450. CATTLE. 3 HEAD R««i Durham cow. 6 year obi. giving milk; red Durham heifer. 2 years old, and one yearling Durham iteifer. FARM IMPLEMENTS Set double work harness; set heavy single harness; wide tire wagon, good one; hog tack, good one; flat-bott<>>n hay ladder: hay tedder; Dane lu.y loader: John Deere riding break‘ng plow; walking breaking plow ; Oliver inltiviitor, gooti as ; good copper kettle; 3 small hog houses; 20 ft lad■

! Save Money || Trade at Steele s Grocery free delivery -phone 3L SUGAR —White or i O Enterprise. light hrown. Ih JIOC bag JbZ.yu 100 lb. bag line Oyster Shells, Apples, while they last. QP lt)S - <«r hag tPI.OD 1 ,nn ,nore <hose -j a Kirsch Curtain Rods, '. j price • "“•'•"‘I l>»ans lb. lUu of the old prices of a few years 111 ta,n ~oo ds 25c. 50c Perfection Flour. QI Rest Children’s Hose Saturday 1 •tLAt/j in the city. NUCOA—Yes we are selling more of it each week. (Ince a use of Nucoa always one. Why pay high prices no for butter. Try a pound; lb Plenty of fruits, bread and everything good to eat. Bring ia your eggs. We will have more help next Saturday to wait oj the many customers we are having. G. C. Steele A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE.

Dollar Day Saturday, March 27th We share our profits with you. LOSE BROS. United j lax Exempt A ! HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS | | 1 y R. L. POLLINGS CO. / / /X Indianapolis V A / Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia. / V LOCAL OFFICE Morrison Block. Above Western Union Telegraph Co. | M. S. Liechty, Adams Co. Mgr. J. C. L. Whiteman, Local Repret | Mr. Farmer! Are vou in the market for farm Machincrj • Then do not fail to see the Williams Equity Exchange at Williams, Ind. A discount up until April 30, 1920. | NOTICE DAIRYMEN :: YOUR CREAM SOLD TO US AT OUR (REAM ~i ■ STATION ONE DOOR EAST Ol< I OST OH 1 ;; W HICH IS MANAGED BY ADRIAN LENHART WILL ASSURE YOU OF GOOD SEIM K E :: APPRECIATIVE COURTEOUS TREATMEV :: It Pays To Sell Us Your C ream. Butterfat 70c Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. - W. A. Klepper, Vice-Pres.. Gen I. Mgr. ::DEC A T u R ;; Huntington, BlulTt Indiana. _,

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