Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1920 — Page 6
DR. BURKHART Wmiti* you to write him today for a treatment of Dr, Burkhart's \ »x<*tnbb Compound. Pay for xnmo when eureil of Liver, Kidney, Stomach Trouble, (loiiHtipation, <’at:iii*ii, Rheumatism. Don’t miMM this icrand* w t of rem<■ - a. ip I wonderful prewntatl>e for Grip, Ul’i. AddretsM 621 Main St., •'MiiHnnati, O. For sale at all Dru-r Stores. 30- —- day treatment 25r. —Ad?. Fred E. Kolter —Writes— Windstorm, Cyclone, Tornado, Fire and Lightning Insurance Morrison Block, Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 242. 75 tt Mortgage Exemptions' Made out at the Auditor’s Office Lucille Buhler J Notary Public.
I He profits most who can serve best. We can substantiate every claim made for DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP as the best Cough Syrup j Same old price 25c, 50c, SI.OO Sold at all Drug Stores | H»aWM—l■— IW,I,|J I>■ I<l II |r>.-y.,fe ’ Automobile Repairing Acetylene Welding Cast and steel plow points sharpened General Blacksmithing SCHMITZ & THICKER . GARAGE Cor. First & Jefferson Sts. ’Phone 505. 76-2 v k John S. Peters; n writes Tornado Insurance ‘Phone 206. * 75-6 t WANTED Eench and Machine Moulders. Pattern Makers. Grinders. Millwright. Cupola Tender. Cupola Laborers. _ Casting Inspector. Office Help. Genera! Laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. Leave application at Democrat Co. 58-ts —————— ,l "" 1 Call At Office and have your 'Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. If lumbinj and i eat Dg 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 Time Leave Decatur Leave FL Wayne 6:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. 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. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 mln utea. r Freight car leave* Decatur a 7:45 a. m., and leave* Fort Wayn at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur a 2:00 p- m. Office hour* 0:40 a.m. to 7:00 p.n I. B. BTONEBURNBR. Age,
pi LOOK HER E I I Seven-room house, nil ma! i ' <■:<- a cept furnace; on brick street, full lot. '■ and possession in thirty days. '* A house and two lots on West Moni'; roe street, one square from Gorman ■< Lutheran church. A bargain. > Six-room house, barn, drove well, and cistern, on Eleventh street. Cin give immediate possession. Price • ri lit. Leonard &. Andrews, Office over Engelcr Store, Phonos 425. 336 and 700. 79 1 wk Sell yrtur old iron, rags, mag;r 'in s. and all oth r junk to Ilic Decatur Iron Metal Company. (’.till 'phone 611. 72-12 FOR SALE—A malleable steel rang' l , | almost good as new. 342 ".Vinche.-n r street or ’phone 700. 79-Wx HOGSHEAD’S BIC TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . i Any age for sale at all times. , We have the largest Ches er t Whites in the state of Indiana.
All prize winning stock. F Write or come and see our here R R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR, INDI/,NA H R. R. JO. 75 t i Feed Buttermilk to your hogs 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries f IG-tf Decatur. Ind. | * z j Single Comb hite Leg“j horn Eggs for Hatching. • I You can pay mere money j but you can’t get better quality. Mias !'.* I.awn Poultry Farm Chris. Zimmerman, Decatur, Phene 870-K. 7'.'-tf LAWN DECORATION „ AND FRUIT TREES Moses Greenhouse Co. offer a partial list of trees and shrubs for lawn, or. hard or garden. California "privet. IS to 24 inches. IS cents; $1.35 for 10; $ll.OO for IGO. Spire* Van. Hutan. 2 to 3 feet. 60 cents; SS.GO for 10., I Baibe: -’.. 15 to 18 inches, 35 cents, ?2. ! 0 for 10. 5 Crimson rambler roses, hard y climbers. 95 cent •. Climatis-Jaekmenl-rurpie, S 5 cents. Cleni'itiß-Pan’ctnata. white, swoet [soented, 60 cents. Hydrangie, P. G., 60 cents. I Sornt manle. r reerv rk, f•>cr • • Apole, s.andard s -ts. 5 to 7 feet, 95 !cents: $8.50 for 10; -1 to 5 ft t. " • ants; $7.50 for 10 I Cherries. 5 to 7 feet $1.25: $ll.OO ■for 10. Pox wood, bush form. 3 to 3% feet. $3.50. Place year orde; that it m v- :• " t d' !.- 1. <" ::.n;i r us V . will be abie to quotrx you very lor. ' rices on anything you may want not j listed above. Moses Greenhouse Company, Telephone 476. Residence 1?j 79tf Get Your SIGNS 8 FANNERS painted for the Big Da s.' J. W. EDWARDS, The Sign "Van ’Phone 567. 80-6 t X NOTICE If you want your lots plowed call ; ’phone 899. Will plow them any , place in the city. Sl ?.tx FRED KOENIG. Jr. lirrtu vtni'AT of unnMSTUvrott No 1838 "■'tl i- li.''-eby given. That the u v »dersigrw'»! has appointed adi ir. in Istra, tor. with will annexe!, nf the <■: ta’. »?n ’ ‘ k. I nf Via|ci untv. de The estate is pjobably solvent r J CH AHL IS BROCK, Administrator. ;V rryman & Sutton, Atty*. , M.r< h 27, "T»2O. 30-6-13 Al’POl XTWKN’T OF (O«IMSTRATMIX. I. Hereby Given. That til uidersismed has be -n appointed a<lir alstratrix of the estate of William F. Glaus. !.re of Adam* county, deceased. The’"estate is probably solvent. . MARY JOHNSON, Adminlstrattjv. Mirth 3ft. 1919. / S’AVE discount by paying telephone bills on or before tha 10th. Office open til! 9 p. m„ Thursday, Friday and Satur- , day. 82-14 HURST I CO Buys,and sells all kinds of second hand furniture and stoves. Corner First and Madison Sts. Across from Madison Hotel. Phone 4f7. 45-eo<l-tf I Red Clover Seed I Timothy Seed *• H I t I At Burk Elevator Co. I Decatur, Indiana » J Telephone 25. i ■ it | z *
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, ri ESDAY. Al'Bll.li. 1920,
•> POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ FOR REPRESENTATIVE i, - — Editor Daily Democrat: , I’leasn enounce in your paper that i I am a candidate for the democratic 1 nominal lon for ropresentative trim Adams county, subject to the decision of the voti rs at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. THURM AN GOTTSGHALK. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for ffrorccutIng Attorney of the 26th Judicial district, subject tn the decision of tlm vi.ters at the primary election to be 1 held / Tue*day, May 4. 1920. E. BURT LENHART. i Editor Daily Democrat: ' Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination j (or prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial district, subject to the d.’cis- ( ion of the voters at the primary e’ce- ’ tion to be held Tue.-day. May 4. 1920. ADAM C. Jit”! (’HER. !;
COUNTY AUDITOR ’ Editor Daily *Democrat: You ere authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Demoj cratic nomination for County Auditor subject to the decision es the voters • :...- prinltiry election to be hold, •Tu bimv. May’4, 1920. MARTIN JABERG. Editor Dally Democrat: Please announce that I am a demo- < ratio candidate for Auditor of Ad- • ; m.- coui.ty. subject to the decision f th? voters at the priniarv election to be b. Id, Tuesday. May 4th. 11 W. FRANCE. COUNTY SURVEYOR Editor Daily Denlocrr.t: Plea.-e announce ray name as a democratic candidate for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the ■ cters at the 'primary election to be ■ held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. DICK BOCH. COUNTY RECORDER Editor Daily Demboratt * ' You are authorized to announce my, n: me as a candidate for the Derr.o- --< ra‘.'c nomination tor county recodrnr, abject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held 1 Tuesday, May 4. 1920 JOSEPH" .McCONt.’ET.L. CIUNTY COMMISSIONER Ed "tor Daily Democrat: 5 ou are authorized to anaour.ee that rm a candidate for tbe democratic ’ nomination for commissioner from the j se;ond district, subject to the decision of the "voters at the primary ele. liou. lu-’-dny, Msy 4. 1920. B D 3REINER E itor Daily Democrat: • i’- jso annc.iuce that I am a dem-*-: mti? i ar.didate for county commit-i rioner from the second district, subject to the decision of the voters at’ the primary election to be held Tqeo-! day, May 4, 1920. IRA WAGONER, i COUNTY SHERIFF — Editor Daily Democrat: i'b-.se announce that I am a can di-’ date for the democratic nominntrnn ! for Sheriff of Adams county, sut.j >ct" to rh ■ decision of the voters al th?’ primary election to be hold Tuesday,! May 4. 1920. SEPH MELCIII. j COUNTY TREASURER Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce in yonr rarer that I *m a candidate for tho Democnvic’ nomination for treasurer of A'i mscounty, subject to the daeisioa c,C thel voters at ths primary election to be, held Tue day May 4. 1920. FRED TV. STL'DLE-1. j COUNTY COMMISSIONED Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce in your paper that I am a- candidate for "the democratic I nomination for county commissioner I from the first district, subject to the! decision of the voters at the primary) election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. HENR Y GALLMEIER. Ediior Daily Democrat: I •■’-e announce that I am a can--(i-.dave for the democratic nomination i for ccmmissfonßr from the First die- 1 trict, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be, 1. i; Tuesday, Mav 4th, 1920. ERNST CONRAD. I TOLEDO, ST. LOUIS AND WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY t i Toledo, Ohio, April 10, 1929. The annual meeting of stockholders of Toledo. St. Louis and Western R.i lroad company, tor the election of- dine t . a; a the transaction of su h other bu-ine’s as may properly come before said meeting, will be held oa Wednesday. May 19, 1920, pt twelve o’clock noon, at the principal office of the company, in the city of Frankfort. Clinton county, India:, i. The pells for receiving ballets will, • be opened as soon as the organization , of the meeting shall admit and will remain open one hour. x ■ The stock transfer books of the I co '.pen- will close on May 7. 1920. at I the close of business on that day and I will reopen Maj" 29. 1920. at ten o’clock I e m. WALTER L. ROSS. I 82-tl President. I The expression “b. K." has been aeI cou led lor in a number us ways, the I latest suppositian being that it orI iginated from Aux Cayes, Haiti, from I which place tobacco- and rum are exI ported. Because o£,the pronunciation I of its exports. “0. K.” was frequentJ ly written on shipments.
OBITUARY Elberts Ann Daimherty-Hi bbs was bo-n at Van Wort. Ohio. February 11 1857 and departed tills life March 29, 1920, aged 63 yeurs. 1 monfch and 6 days. She was united in tnarriape villi Jason Hobbs qnd to this union v re born eight children: Mrs. F. C. Hcone’->en of Decatur Ind.: Mrs. A. ( . Albaugh and Mrs. ('has. frothers, i f Rowling Green. Ohio and Mrs. Mil >n Chronister, of Hobo. Two daughters: Mrs. M. S. Hilpert and n baby, named Bessie, and two sons, Arthur and Curgie, having’ proceeded her in death. She leaves to mourn their lose a husband, four daughters, seven grand- < .ildren and one half-brother, Thomas A. Lee of Fostoria. Ohio and a host cf other frier.ds. z In her early years she ' vnß nnite.l ir Christian fellowship with the Con-cc-d Evangelical laitheran church, to ■ hfch she belonged until she moved to oixi, after which she became a mp|nlit r of the Zion United Brethren
‘ < arch of this place and has been n faithful member for twelve years. Words fail to express the many loving remembrance* of her beautiful Christian life. She wa* always kind and of a loving disopsition., ever ready to ft hold the banner of Christ whenever ‘rhe found the. opportunity. She often •expressed a desire to be done with the ; . > ; ] and ills of this life and go to *ive with her Savior and the loved ones who had gone bstore. The lo'lnc smile and wave of the b ad after a life of devoted service for Christ gives us the blessed r.ssuranoe that, she has passed the portal to where all is jov and peace and hapnb n pce ar ( j that we kho sorrow here have one more tie to draw n? heavenward. Funeral Thursday at W o’clock at the Bobo M. B. church. Rev. Sill officiating, assisted by Rev. Stevenson of the M. E. church burial at Decatur. rhiropmetie fa the boon to hujnrnity. It has helped others, it will help you. CONSUL! SMITH AND SMITH Doct.irs of ChiroprßCtic GHic o" r M-b-ris 5 10c store DECATUR, INDIANA 60-cod-ts NOTICE! The party taking the wrong hat from 'he Sr. Mary’s church Saturday ovenin bw> mistak" is reque.-H.ed to retirm same to Ben Kn.apke 82 t3x THE FARMER'S OPPORTUNITTr D-s< riptiuD of the u'>>th.>d of tainwins money on farms uO the govrnment (an tb.-ough the First Jciut Stock Lai d Ba ik of Fort Wayne, Ind. j The Idea is to loan money on farri* for longer periods than is the existing practice now. as authorized under ih<* Federal Farm T«oan Act. ftective ■ July 1916 This law makes it possible G>r it.u . r. naers tn m-.ke m-'n-jy by borrowing money It is the Integtien to ulace money within the reach of the Dinner on such terms as to convert the fa no mortgage into a source of profit. ' . I The mopey may be loaned you Jo buy land for agricultural purposes, to purehare ecuipm’mt. such as teams, machinery. live stock, to previde heneficial improvements, structure, tiling. drainage, fencing, build’ngs, tc. The money is loaned on the “amortization plan' 1 which means the paying ’ff i f the indebtednes by installments of a fixed amount, throughout a period of years. ' As an example—On a loan of SI,OOO pnyment would be S7O a year, which payment applies np, n Interest and princieal, paying off lodn in 33 years t’p -n a Ten Thousand Dollar loan, the payment each year would be S7OO. B irrower may pay off part or all of lt.f-n arfter five year*. Loan- |iade up to one-half of the 1 value of ’he land and 20 per cent of , tiie Insurable value of the Improvement. NO LOANS MADE TO BORROWER AT COST. No restrictions arc placed on the use of the money you borrow and your affairs are not subject to the scrutiny of ; You are not worried about a renewal, not the trouble and expense of one : You have no uncertainty about inter,' st rates. You have liberal prepayment privileges' after five years. You ,do not tie up yourself or your land. payment you make reduces your principle as well as the interest, so that at,the expiration of the loan , the entire debt has been discharged. I Such an opportunity as this should give courage to an enterprising fanner 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 & Hite's Clothing Store, diagonally across from Court House. tues-tf
CLASSIFIED want ads I FUR SALE 'for SALE—City property, well io--11 catod. Price right. 11. M. DeVoss, i. 30-ts FOR SALE—Furnace and cook stove wood.—J. G. Niblick. j 57-1 f FOR SALE 5 passenger Auburn touring car. in good condition. Be- • cently overhauled. Will sell reasonable. Ed Green. Phone 436 or 30. 70-ts FOR SALE—A five room house with two lots and one-half, new drove i well and other impsoyements. Call at 218 South Thirteenth street for par- ( ticulars. 80-t3 - Hill SALE Small building, 12x16 and 9 ft. high. Cheap, it sold at once. Martin Beery, SOI Monroe St. ’Phone 772. SO-t3x FOR SALE — Ty,'o spotted Poland broed sows with pigs by side. In--1 quire Burt Wolfe. Decatur. Indiana, i ralvroutc number 9. 80-t3x FOR SALE—I have a good secondhand 8-16 Advance Rumely tractor, complete with two flov.-q, in good runnini; order for $250.00; also a se6nd hand Maxwell runabout automobile, fresh painted, in good running order for $12.9.00. Both at a bargain. If you want something for your money ’ ■hone No. 19, or write or call at office. L'd. F. Koeneinann, Hoagland, Indiana.! 6G-2t aw k-Imo, 1 OR SALE —A sow and nine pigs; also five shouts. For full particulars, see cr ’phone Mr. A. A. Sheets. R. R. Nc.i 1. one mile west of Wren, Ohio. ’Phone' 22-1 long, 2 short. . 81-t-lx 1 FOR SALE—A few choice Big Type; inland China boars for sale, for I reeders and farmers. All first class breeding and excellent individuals. Jos. P. Habegger. Berne. Indiana. 3U miles south of Monroe. 8?-t3 FOR SALE —120-acre farm 4% miles from Decatur. Call at Merryman A Suttons office, 1.0.0. F. block ’phone 42. 69-eod-tf WANTED WANTED To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl. Monroe. 78-ts WANTED —We need a progressive man for Adams county; oportunity to establish permanent and profitable business for himself. Tiona oils and greases have been sold in Adams county for many years; are thoroughly! Introduced and well known, thus mak-i ing sales easy by calling cn users iu county. Big commissions await right, man. Address at once TIONA RE-i TNING <’(’.. Indianapolis’. Ind. 80-31 WANTED -Yard Foreman antij Lumber In pector—Also lab-’ orers. Steady work. Good iay. Perrine-A rmstrong Co,, i t. Wayne, Ind. 80-3t| WANTED Laborers and Ittlpcrs. Apply! Katti rsiey & Sons at G. E. I building. 32-1 tj . — -----.1,.-, - ■. ", .■ - i A i SCO NSi N. FA H M LAN DS 4 LAMiOLGG Y— A aatgaziue giving the taels in re :e.rd te the land situation. Three months’ subscription, I ’R’’.E It for i h. me or a • an investment you ;re thinking < f buying good farm l -nde. simply write me a letter .and s.o. “Mail me LANDOLOGY and ail ;arti<ular.u FREE." Address Editor, l-anjology. Skidmore Land Co., 285 .'■’l id more Bldg., Marinette. Wfe. 144 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holjhouse Gartige. 303-ts WE BUY. rais>- and sell fur-bearlag rabbits, and other fur-bearing animals. List what you have with us, stating” your lowest prices on larqe lot shipment;. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, N. Dakota. 69-lmo NOTICE — The person that took a bicycle fn tn in front of the Evanpelical church in this city last Thursday pieasc return it to 210 Rugg street at once. • 80»t3x DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it on second mortages on real estate.— Aetna MArtgage & Investment Co., 508 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193-eodr-tf. LOST AND FOUND LOST —An elk-toolh cuff button. Return to this office and receive reward. J. G. Niblick. 75-tt LOST —Black traveling bag, containing clothing, between Decatur and Monroe. Finder please leave at Democrat office. 81-2tx i LOST—Winter robe between'St Paul w church on county farm road and Dei catur. Finder please return to this , office. . 81-2 t FOR RENT ' ROOM FOR RENT — Comfortable sleeping room, soft water bath. s Room strictly modern, suitable for two. Gentlemen preferred. Mrs. Goldj ie Stee'e, 123 North First street. 7 ’Pliane 232. 80 ts s foA RENT—Eighty acres, three mile 1 Southeast of Berne. Indiana. Call f at J. W. Teeple’s office. 82-lt
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION _ FOR SALE — Billiard table, good as ’■ new. ’Phone 176. 8246 i. . - f for SALE—Harn, In good condition. l ~i Call 169/ > 82421 LOST —Between Geneva and Monroe, i f Ford tools, chain ayd pump. Finder,; notify Pumphrey’* Jewelry store. Decatur. Indiana, and receive reward. I '■; 82-t3x' i- —„ 1 LONDON—"That he must be kept f really nice and clean, anil sleep In f someone's bed" was a condition attach--1 ing to a bequest of a pet dog, plus $250 1 and SIOO a year for the animal's keep, t Four daughters of the testator had the , option. > , _____ E I CARDIFF—Avon Valley miners are going to take drastic steps against ’ i roflteers. The min?rs have pledged 1 themselves nfvt to pay more than ’ "reasonable’’ prices for foodstuffs, and ■ retailer* refusing to sell, are to be re- ■ ported to a special Union committee which will arrange demonstration;. headed by brass bands to “serenade” offenders. FOR SALE Threshing outfit; one 20 h. p. double cylinder; Nichols and Shepherd engiqe. four years out of factory. ! One 18 h. p. single riubor engine; one 36 inch Red River separator, 4 (years cut of factory; one No. 9-Jllrd-j svell clover huller, 5 years out of fn - - tory; one 8 rool Rosenthal corn shred- ] dor. out of factory 5 years; onq new steel water tank, all in fair condition. Must sell to settle estate. Call or write Mrs. A. O. Ring, Rockford, 0., R. R. 4, Box 26. 81 12tx FOR SALE Building 14x16x10 feet to the s<|L’;ire, sidiug and roof of| heavy galvanized iron, .Would cos! over $200»00 to build now.! rSO.(M) will buy it if sold soon.l be seen back of.niv store. 'Pl.'one 31. G. C. STEELE ' 81-21 J ' ' J .* u RF • I NOTICE Starting Monday AH the meat markets in i I this city will close their * !E shops for the summer 9 months at 7 o'clock p. m. on >vc?k days and 11 p. m. li jcn Saturdays}’ * Customers are urged to g 3 take notice of the above g t hours as the doors will be K ■ locked at this time. I The City Meat Markets I SiFOocis I "’Huh Report of Local and For eifcit Market*, New York. April 6—(Special to Dai’y Democrat) —Prices were irregular at' the stock market opening to-' day. United State* Steel opened at 104. unchanged; General Motors certificates 38U- up Hl Baldwin 135%. up %; Reading 81%, up Sinclair , 43. oif ’4; Studebaker 10544. changed; Crucible 262 H, unchanged and General Motors 381, unchanged. I After an early high at 263, Crucible ! react ’d to 254. Other Ryan stocks i were sensitive and after opening at . 91, si.romberg sold off to 88. ; Chicago, April 6 —(>rain opening: , . Corn: May up %c; July unchanged; ‘ Sept, up Oats: May down tfec; ; ■ July ujk%c. Provisions: Higher. | East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 6—(Spe- . cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts ♦,- 000; shipments 2660; official to New York, yesterday 4280. Hogs closing ’ st -ady; medium and heavies, sl6.oo<i " 17.00; mixed, $17.25© 17.50; Yorkers. $17.50; few. $17.60; pigs, $10*50; . roughs. stags. SIO.O \ - down;'cattle. 500, steady; sheep, 3200 . steady; wool lambs 2200, down; clipp ‘IBSO, down: best woo! ewes, 13.5061 ,14.50; clipped ewes. 1200, down; cal-. ' ves, 800; tops 1850@1%00. . I Cleveland, O. —Produce market: ' Hutter—Creamery in tubs, extras 1 6954@70c; extras fancy* 68'.-(i 69c; . firsts 67%@£8c; prints 1c higher; 1 seconds 63@63>4c; packing 32<JJ6J8c. Eggs—Fresh gathered extras s fresh extra 4514 c; v northern Ohio t fresh new cases 44*404 ild cases, 43c, western firsts 43c. Poultry—' Chickens 45(?50c; light ‘fowls 4247'43 t ,-jc; extras 45®46c; ■■ roosters 24c; springs 40@42c. 8 z — LOCAL MARKETS. r Wheat Ne. 1, $2.40; No. 2, $2.37 ■_ new oats, 900; new corn, per cwt., ' $2.15;« barley, $1.40; rye, $1.50. - [ LOCAL MARKET. ‘ Eggs, doten 38c ‘ “LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 65c
j Johft * Indiana. ” Cou nty, .All kind, of monsy u , 0>Estate from 51/>% flr ( »• Riu y«>re, wrtli , t •ntecat ttm ._ c ‘ 7 to 8%. ' x ftv, We are In the tuarM«t for •n®w. If you want * tl & ” loan come to our office ln 7®u w UI , doney by ’o farms and city pro(Mjn .Iffice over Fisher 4 Hlrrl . ° r ’he court Houae. • an* Telephone N O . i o< , Hnvp you tried that all sausage at the White Market? ’Phone und jJ. la ‘ m ikJ yutr some. 4 drliv.L JW-M...,.,. BrihSrj / 2hi)-tl DR- L. K. ftUGLEY Veterinarian Oflke 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Barber Nhop Phones: Office and hesidence 186 SALE SEASON IS HERE ' I am ready to book your ul«. be 4m* at Durkin’* Gai-* s «, □«. catur, Indian*. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER Phon* 111. DR. H. £. KELLER Decatur, Indian*, GENERAL PRACTICE uf-FICE SPECIALTIES—DUe«**» *t «omen and children; X-r»y tziml*. ation*; Flouracopy examination* «f i the Internal organ*; X-ray ind *!*> . trica! treatment* for high blood pr*» | .are and hardening of the trterla* I K-ray treatment* for GOITER, TUB ERCULCSI9 AND CANCER Office Hour*:— 9to 11 a. m—l to sp. m.—7 t* I*, *, Sundays by appointment. j ‘■'hones: Residence 110, Offlo* ’ MW AUCTIONEER ■Vlth year* of experience In »*rwtli*| 1 <nd airUlonnering I ft;. r... jci* » jet tne highest do!l»r far yovi See ma tert date* and price* ’Ph-ne 1 king 1 abort or R. N. RUNYON 1 L<«* atoc* 1 and gnreral mctlcrwr [. N. A. BJXLFR OPTOME'FRIST i -'v t -« T ifcft. I' 1 s« ’'( Fitted | HOURS -to 11:30 12:30 to S;M i * Saturday, 8:00 m. Tdephone 185 t- ——— " Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian i Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. i ’Phone. 143 Residence 'Phone .... 102 I YOUR AUTO LICKMSE MB. AUTOMOBILE ;ER:-APPID Foil Yh bJ-'-4 I AUTOMOBILE Ab SOON AS POSSH •!- bEr. : ME AT THE DEMOCRAT Of--1 ? E ‘ RICHARD EIi’NGER. 287-ts .Notary Public. I —».* w—r MM.W •»' Dr. C. C. R 11 Practice limited to Surgt’O • and diagnosis of Abdomiopelvis Disease. V After May 1 office will be in Decatur, ever the Teeple, Bran dyberry and Peterson store. I FOR ENT | Modern house, a?I conveniences, 4 squares from the com could be arranged fo r -two familiesof J. Brunton, phone 43 °. r
