Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1920 — Page 6

Pay When Cured Pr. Burkhart want* you tn writ--him today for n treatnunt of Dr. Burkhart'# Veritable .Compound for Liver, Kidney. Htomani Trouble, Constipation, Catarrh. Rheumatism. Pay when ruled. Don't iiilkh this graml- j eat of reniedl-s and wonderful pnventntlve tor Grip. Flu. Address (Lit Main St.. I'in'ti, O. For sale lit all 1 liriiK Stores. 30-day treatment 2oc.— ) AdVt. J

. Fred E. Kolter —Writes — Windstorm, Cyclone, Tornado, Fire and Lightning Insurance Morrison Block, Decatur, Ind. ’Phone 242. "■ r> ts Mortgage Exemptions Made out at the Auditor’s Office Lucille Buhler Notary Public. I He profits most who can serve best. \\ e can substantiate every claim made for DK. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP as the best Cough Syrup Same old price 25c, 50c, SI.OO Sold at all Drug Stores g Automobile Repairing Acetylene Welding Cast and steel plow points sharpened General Blacksmithing SCHMITZ & THICKER . GARAGE Cor. First & Jefferson Sts. ( Thone 505. 76-2 wk ( c John S. Peterson ■ writes , Tornado Insurance •Phone 206. 7T6t s WANTED : Bench and Machine Moulders. Pattern Makers. ' ? Grinders. Millwright. * Cupola Tender. Cupola Laborers. Casting Inspector. Ollice Help. General Laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. Leave application at • Democrat Co. 58-ts j Cali At Office and have your [Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUB LI C. | Plumbing and Heating g All kinds of wells repaired Agent for I Red Cross Windmill and I Homer Pipeless Hot Air Furnaces I AVGUST WALTERS 120 N. Ist St. Decatur, Indiana. ' ’Phone 207. wtsnw-... FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Tima Leave Decatur Leave Ft Wayne 6:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m, l:S0 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. tn. 1:00 p. m. 2:»0 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 3:80 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 mln utea. Freight car leave. Decatur a 7:45 a. m., and leave* Fort Wayni at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur a 2:00 p. m. Office hours 0:45 a.m. to 7:30 p.n !. B. 3TONEBURNBR, Af.r

LOOK HERE! Seven-room house, all modern e • cept furnace; on brick street, -full lot, anti possession tn thirty days. A house mid two lots on West Monroe street, one square from German Lutheran church. A bargain. Six-room house, barn, drove we I, and cistern, on Eleventh street. Can •h e immediate possession. 1’ r1 c « right.

Leonard & Andrews, Office over Ennelcr Store, Phones 425, 336 :rtid 700. 79-lwk —— Sell your old iron. nigs, mag- • azines, and all other junk to the Decatur Iron A Metal Comr puny, call ’phone 611. 72-12 FOR SALE—A malleable steel range, almost good as n. w. 342 Winchester 'street or 'phone 700. 79-t6x HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . 1 Any age for sale at ail times. We have the largest Chester Whites in the state of Indiana. 1 All prize winning stock. Write or come and see our herd . R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR, INDIANA R. ,R. 10. 75 -ts Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon.’ Clover Leaf Creameries 46-ts Decatur. Ind. Single Comb White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. You can pay mere money but you can’t get better quality. Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Chas. Zimmerman, Decatur, 'Phone 870-K. 70 ts j LAWN DECOFATION AND FRUIT TREES] Moses Greenhouse Co. offer a par-! tial list of trees and shrubs for lawn, orchard or garden. California privet. IS to 24 inches. IS cents; $1.35 for 10; $ll.OO for 100. Spirea Van Hutan. 2 to 3 feet. 60 j cents; $5.00 for 10. Barberr”. 15 to 18 inches, 35 cents. $3.00 for 10. Crimson rambler roses, hardy climbers, 95 cents. I Climatia-Jackment-gurple, 85 cents.' Clematis-Paniculata, white, sweet 1 s< ented, 60 cents. Hydrangie. P. G.. 60 cents. Scmt maple, nursery stock. 90 cents ,1 Apoie. standard sorts, 5 to 7 feet. 95 i cents: $8.50 for 10; 4 to 5 feet, Ss,i cents: $7.50 for 10. Cherries, 5 to 7 feet. $1.25; $11.30, for 10. Box wood, bush form, 3 to 3*4 feet. I $3.50. Place your order today that it may ' not be delayed. Call and see us. We': will be able to quote you very low prices on anything you may want not i listed above. I' Moses Greenhouse Company, Telephone 476. Residence 195 ■ 79tf — Get Your SIGNS & BANNERS l painted for the Big Davs. J. W. EDWARDS, The Sign Man ‘Phone 567. 80-6 t — NOTICE I If you want your lots plowed call 'phone 899. Will plow them any place in the city. 81-3tx FRED KOENIG, Jr. I — FOR SALE — One 1914 Hupmobile, ■ Model 11. Also ten tons of hay J light mixed. J. A. Harvey, Monroe. l Indiana. . S3t3x NOTICE! I The party taking the wrong hat from the St. Mary's church Saturday evenin by mfetake is requested to return same to Ben ICnapke 82-t3x i Have you tried those 5 cent Coney Isle Sandwches —at— Fred & Bill’s? 59-W-ts FR‘ E MAP Facts Regarding Oil Investments and Activities in the Oil Fields. ■ We will send free upon request our independent paper giving reliable oil news. Also free oil map of Texas showing all oil pools, producing and drilling wells, and all activities in all Texas Counties. Write for it Only a limited number of free- copies OIL FACTS 812 Throrakmorton St.. Ft. Worth. Te> 3-5/ IRed Clover Seed Timothy Seed At Burk Elevator Co. Decatur, Indiana Telephone 25.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7J920,

q. POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ <.♦•>♦♦ + ♦♦* + + * + + ♦* FOR REPRESENTATIVE n ■ * Editor Daily Democrat : Please anounce in your paper that < i I inn a candidate for the democratic f ■ nomination for representative from ‘ Adiitus county, subject to the decision ' of the voters at the primary election ’ ■ to be helii Tuesday, May 4. 1920. t THURMAN GOTTSCHALK. , PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ' t i . . Editor Daily Democrat: , You are authorized to announce ! 1 my name as a candidate for the < Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of the 261 h Judicial dis- ' trict. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be hold Tuesday, Mav 4, 1920. E. BURT LENHART. I Editor Daily Democrat: I Please announce I nth a candij date for the democratic nomination for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4. 1920. ADAM C. BUTCHER. , COUNTY AUDITOR I Editor Daily Democrat; a You are authorized to announce my 1 1 npuie as a candidate for the Demo- s cratic nomination for County Auditor u subject to the decision of the voters (lit the primary election to be held, j’ Tuesday. May 4. 1920. t MARTIN JABERCr. ' ; Editor Daily Democrat: I Please announce that lam a demo- " ■ratio candidate for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision -■ lot the voters at the primary election •’ ito be held. Tuesday. May 4th. 1920. ( E W. FRANCE. 5 COUNTY SURVEYOR (Editor Daily Democrat: I Please announce my name as .a L democratic candidate for county surveyor, subject to the decision of the i voters at the primary election to be ilield Tuesday, May-4, 1920. DICK BOCH. COUNTY RECORDER — Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my i, name as a candidate for the Den.o'cratic nomination for county rccodrer, subject to the decision of the voters .> at the primary election to be held •’ Tuesday, Mav 4. 1920 Joseph McConnell. COUNTY COMMISSIONER _ Editor Daily Democrat: ' You are authorized to announce that t am a candidate for the democratic 1 nomination for commissioner from the p, second district, subject to the decision s ct the voters at the primary election, ei Tuesday, May 4. 1920. B. F. EREINER, j c 1 Editor Daily Democrat: j«■ Please announce that I am a dem-> • cratic candidate for county comniis- ’■ 'sioner from the second district, sub-' ject to the decision of the voters at C the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4. 1920. IRA WAGONER. | COUNTY SHERIFF Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candi- o date for the democratic nomination ‘far Sheriff of Adams county, subject h >to the decision of the voters at the . primarv election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. 9BPH MELCHI. » COUNTY TREASURER — Editor Daily Democrat: • Please announce in your paper that s I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination foe treasurer of Adams a .county, subject to the decision ot the .voters at the primary election to be lheld Tuesday May 4, 1920. i E FRED W. STUDLER. COUNTY COMMISSIONER | Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce in your paper that' II am a Candidate for the democratic' I nomination for county commissioner from the first district, subject to the 1 deci-ion of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesdav, Mav 4. 1 ‘ 1920. HENRY GALLMEIER. > I 1 Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a can-' didate for the democratic nomination' • for commissioner from the First district. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be . “ held, Tuesday. May 4th. 1920. ERNST CONRAD. THE AETNA LIFE INSURANCE s COMPANY, one of the Oldest, Strongest and Reliable-known Companies (Assets $163,097,712.46), de't sires the services of a representative e for Decatur and Adams county. Somej, one with some selling experience pre-, I ferred. Others will be considered. ■' Attractive proposition offered. All j n inquiries tr eat ed confidentially. Ad-, t. dress: Arthur W, Young, Manager, Citizens Trust Bldg, Ft. Wayne. Ind. 1 x, J 7 NOTICE—FARMERS Wc have taken the agency for the Twin City 12-20 tractor. 22-42 thresher. Tractor pulls 3-14 inch bottoms under all conditions. S. A. E. rating 28.9 h. p. We will give a plowing demonstration at our farm three miles north of Preble, date to be announced later. Watch for it. Kreutzman Bros., 83-85 x Decatur R. R. 4 JJ DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIGI

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO ISSUE BONDS Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, that the Common Council of said city has tiled its petition before the State Board ot lux Commissioners of the State of Indiana. praying that said Common Council be granted permission to issue bonds of said city In the sum of $15,600 for the purpose of extending the water mail's to the plants of the G’-neral Company and the I < atur Castings Company and to the territory newly annexed to the city and to various prospective consumers of water and to buy a new air compressor for the pumping of water. Said petition will be heard by said State Board of Tax Commissioners on Monday, the 19th day ot April, ia - y ’ at the office of said Board in the city of Indianapolis. Indiana. Witness my hand and seal this .list day of Man h. 1920. R. G. CIiIUSTEN. ISeal) <Wy Cl^ k 7 \<>TH :: TO XON-UEMIH'ATS State < f Indiana. Adams County, ss: :i Ju* A-iau.s Circuit CouM. April Term, 1920. ~ . , . O. Hendricks vs. Ethel llendrause No. 10079 for divorce. It appearing from affidavit, iih’d in th above entitled cause, that Ethel Hendricks the above named defendant is-a non-resident of the btate or Indiana. , . ’ Notice Is therefore hereby given tne said Ethel Hendricks that she be and appear before the Hon. .1 of the A Is ms Circuit Court * n the -IsL of Mav 1920, the same belnK the 35th iurldici’al day 'of the next term thereof, to be holden at tne r >urt Jlousu in the City » f l onmoncinff on Monday, the J -tn da> U* Anri? A. l>. 1920, and plead by r.nstcvr or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal or id Court hereto affixed, this 30th ,1V of March. 11’20 JOHN T. KELLY, i'call March SO. 1920. NOTICE OF SPECIAL El F.ITIOA To the leral voters of Adams coun:y. state of TrvU.ma. You are hereby notified that tno : dis at the” usual place of holding neral elections and nt the usual vot-• nir places in the several precincts: >, ithln the limits of said county of j '. ! uisT will he opened from six <b> I >'<lo'k a. tn. to six <€( o’clock p. m. >n the - i -llh dnv of May. I!>»i I .■r the purpose of taking the vote of :<• legal voters of said county upon I question whether a Public H"S-| • ral shall be established at the fol-. • •wing place and on the following <le- , • ibed real estate, to-wit: —The west ri!f 11-21 of tile southwest quarter.< l-4> of the southwest quarter (1-4); >f s, t>on tw (2> in township twen- i 1 -seven (27) north, range fourteen , ’I) east, in the city of Decatur, 1 ■ounty es Adams, state of Indiana: • You are further notified that the - uount proposed to be expended in • bull ling and purchasing of said spitiil - n>t to exceed $100.000.60 m.l the amount proposed to be levied .. taxation annually for the mainennnee of said hospital is a sum not * :o ox< eed 21,000.00: I You are furtiler notified that this '->tiv<- is given and said special elec-1 lion will be held in all things pur-j «uant to an order made by and enter-, d of re. ord b* The Board of Commis-li.-nerj. of Adams county. Indiana, at iue regular session of said board held an the 2nd dav of March. 1020. In witness whereof I hereunto' n. hand and affixed the seal of .aid Board of Commissioners of said int' at the city of Decatur. Indl>.na. this 22nd dav of March. 1020. JOHN MOSCRE. Auditor of Adams County, Indiana (Seal.) 24-31-7 FOR SALE. j J Six and seven room house. First •treet, also vacant lot. Three brick business rooms. Secrnd street. > Seven and ten room modern .ouses. Third street. Eight room bouse. Fourth street. Six and twelve room hoqse. Fifth street. Vacant lot, Sixth street. Seven room house. Seventh street. Six room bouse, Eighth street. Five and seven room house,-Ninth street. Two five room, a seven room ar.d an eight room house. Tenth street. | Nine room house. Eleventh street. 1 Four. five, two ix. and a seven and nine room house, Adams street. Eight room house, Monroe street. Nine room bouse, Marshall street. Eight room house. Winchester St, Six room house. Russell street Six room house, Grant street. Five room house, four also three vacant lots. Line street. Small house. Bush street. - Vacant lot. Meibers Addition. Five room house, five acres ground, near Decatur. Good house, four acres ground, near Decatur. Eight room house, five acres of ground. Monroe street. Sev.n and one-half acres ground. Monroe street. Seven rpom house. Monmouth Eight room house, Pleasant Mills. Four lots. Edgewood Addition, Fort Wayne. Ind. Will trade for Decatur property. Fourteen acres ground between Decatur and Pleasant Mills, Ind. 83-4 t ERWIN & MICHAUD PUBLIC AUCTION Os V>/atches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry Saturday, April 17th At Auth’s Jewelry Store, Decatur, Ind j On account of ill health and being unable to carry on business I will I -ell at public auction my entire line lof Jewelry: • There' will be offered at this sale a , lot of the Finest Jewelry, Watches J and Clocks, Rings. Necklaces, Lava , liers, Scarf pins, Chains, Society i Emblems, Cuff Buttons and somt Silverware. In fact, everything ir i the Jewelry line, some rare bargain? . to be had .at this sale. ; Anyone 'entering this store on th( I day of the sale will receive a chanci . on prizes to be given away on tha ’ day. The holder of the winning tick ’ et must be present the numbe j is called. » Terms of Sale—‘CASH. ’ PAUL AUTH. • Sale to be begin at 1:00 o’clock p. n J. H. Brunton. Auct. 7-9-12-14-1 {♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■ FOR RESULTS TRT WANT AD

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SAUS —Furnace and cook stove wood.—J. G. NibiidL 57-ts FOR SALE 5 passenger Auburn touring car. In good condition. Recently overhauled. Will sell reasonable, Ed Green. Phone 436 or 80. 70-ts FOR SALE—A sow und nine pigs; also live Bboats. For full particulars, see or 'phone Mr. A. A. Sheets, R. R- Nc. 1, one mile west of Wren, Ohio. Phone 32-1 long, 2 short. A 81 t3x FOR SALE -A few Wioice Big Type Poland China boars for sale, tor breeders and farmers. All first class breeding and excellent individuals. Jos. P. Habegger, Herne. Indiana. 3*4 miles south of M0nr0e.8243 ’■'OR SAIJC — Billiard table, good as new. 'Phone 176. 82-t6 FOR SALE—Harn, in good condition. Call 16:) 8242 FOR SALE—Two milch cows, one with calf by side. Two colts, one 3 years old and oue 4 years old. James Brown, Jr., 3 miles south ot Peterson. 82-4tx FOR SALE—Two Ay/shire cows and one heifer. Registered- Ages, ranging tr<tni 1 to 5 years. Inquire of Orren Lare, Monroeville, Ind.. K. 3. 83-6tx —— ■— —— | FOR SALE—Two small heating stoves. Call 'phone 252. 83-t3x »■ — — -• —■— — " ■" I FOR SALE — Two fresh cows, with calves by sides. Inquire Lewis Yake, j 2 miles south of Peterson. Crargvllic 'phone. 83-t3x WANTED WANTED—To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl. Monroe. 78-ts MEN Wanted — Bluffton Hoop C 0.83-31 MISCELL AN EOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you aro thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, “Mall me I.ANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.’’ Address Editor, ( Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285' Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. 144 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. 303-ts .WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing rabbits, and other fur-bearing animals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices on large lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave.. Fargo, N. Dakota. 69-lmo i ■ • LOST AND FOUffo LOST—An e'.k-tooth cuff button. Re- . turn to tills office and receive reward. J. G. Niblick. 754 f LOST —Between Geneva and Monroe. Ford tools, chain and pump. Finder. notify Tiumphtey's Jewelry store. Decatur. Indiana, and receive reward. 82-t3x READY FOR SEASON’S DRIVE* I AGAINST CATTLE FEVER March found preparations well under way for the 1920 campaign against the cattle fever tick. Prospects for effective work are so encouraging that federal officials in charge of tick eradication expect that at least 90 counties in the various tick-infested states wdll be made ready for re'ease from federal quarantine next December 1. This will mean a much larger amount of territory cleaned up than • was placed in the free area last year. Fight Two-thirds Won. • *Only 30 per cent, of the total area originally quarantined remains under tick domination, and it should be ma- ■ terially reduced this year. The end of the long campaign which began ac , tively in 1906 is well in sight, and with continued cooperation from the state and county governments the Bureau of Animal Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, that in not more than three 1 years the South will be tick free. j Cattle will be sent through the dip 5 ping vats as early in the season as the p weather and their condition will per mit (Reports from field workers saj a that cattle which went into the witnei s tick-free are showing up this sprinj y in much better condition than th( e animals which were subject to contin n tied attacks of the parasites. Cattli lB in poor condition may be kept Iron 10 the vats until they have a chance a ;e spring forage, but whenever possibl: ” early dipping will be practiced to kll >r the ticks before they have a chanc to multiply by thousands or millions. Much Dipping During Winter. n Despite bad weather, dipping wn 16 not discontinued during the winter i localities where the operation woul + not harm the cattle. There were mor 18 than dippings in January, an probably a greater number in Febn

ary. The winter work, with early dip plug in March, will give the tick eradicate™ a flying start is expected to be a big help in making thu year a big one. According to the latest report 32,756] dipping vats—“canals to prosperity”—. i,re ready fortune this spring. They are divided among Jhe states as follows: Alabama. 9,008; Arkansas, 2.628: Florida, 1.516; Georgia. 2.9J4; Louisiana, 4,632; Mississippi, 4.294; North Carolina. 480; Oklahoma. 1.150; South Carolina, 844: Texas (north), 4,785; Texas’(south), 1.445, MEETING IN DAYTON Philadelphia, April s—The Day. ton Laymen's Convention of the Reformed Church Forward Movement , will begin Thursday, April 8. at the Auditorium of the National Cash Register Co. in Dayton, Ohio, and will last until the evening of April 9 It is expected that fully 1,000 laymen of the church, including from three to five representatives from each church of the denomination west of Pittsburgh, and including that city, will be present, together with thvir 1 pastors. It will be one of the great- , est conventions that the Reformed church in the U. S. has ever held. It I will directly follow a gathering of laymen of the Eastern half of the church, which closes at Reading, Penna., on Wednesday night. April 7. Have you tried those 5 cent Coney Isle Sandwiches —at— Fred & Bill’s? 59-W-ts FOR SALE Threshing outfit; one 20 h. p. dou bio cylinder; jNichols and Shepherd engine, four years out of factory. One IS h. p. single Huber engine; one 36 inch Red River separator, 4 years out oj factory; one No. 9 Birdsell clover huller. 5 years out of factory; one 8 rool Rosenthal corn shredder. out of factory 5 years; one new stael water tank, all In fair condition. J.fust sell to settle estate. Cail or write Mrs. A. O. Ring, Rockford, O , ■ R. R. 4, Box 26. 81-12tx NOTICE I Starting Monday * » AH the meat markets in I this city will close their | shops for the summer | months at 7 o’clock p. m. | on week days and 11 p. m. on Saturdays. Customers are urged to take notice of the above hours as the doors will be locked at this time. The City Meat Markets

IMARKETS-STOCKS' l -*^— *••* Daily Report of Local and For •ign Market*. ' New Y®rk. April 7—(Special to' Daily Democrat) —The foreign ex- j - change market opened easier here *' today. Demand sterling opened at I J $3.97't!. off *i; lire checks mad-' a I new low record at 21.77 off 87 cent!- < jmes; franc checks made a new low,. i on the move of 15.27 off 37; marks ; ‘demand .0155; Canadian dollars .9175. ' — . »! Chicago, April 7—Grain opening: , r Corn: May up %c; July up’lc; Sept.,, - up like. Oats: May up %c; July up. I >4c. Provisions: Higher. ■ East Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 7—(Spe--1 cial to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, B 800; shipments. 2090; official to New York yestterday 2CO. Hogs closing e steady, medium and heavies, $16.50ac ii 17.25; mixed. [email protected]; Yorkers. •, [email protected]: few, $17.85; pigs. sl6- „ 75; roughs. $13.50; stags, SIO.OO, down; cattle, 250, slow; sheep. 800, steady; top wool lambs 2200; clipps, >- $18.50, down; best wool ewes, $13.50 e @14.50; clipped, 1200, down; calves, r 400; tops. 1900 I — 7] Cleveland, O.—Produce market: ‘ r Butter —Creamery in tubs, extras g 63t3@70c; extras fancy 68'4@69c; „ firsts 67>k@68c; prints 1c higher; seconds 63@63>4c; packing 32@38c. Eggs—Fresh gathered extras 46Vfcc le fresh extra 45'4c; northern Ohio m fresh new cases 44*£c; lid cases. 43c, western firsts 43c. Poultry— Chickens 45@50c; light ' e fowls 424@43>£c; extras 45@46c; 111 roosters 24c; springs 40@42c. LOCAL MARKETS. ’ I Wheat No. 1, $2.50; new oats. 95c; new corn, per cwt, $2.25; harts ley, $1.40; rye $1.50. In — id LOCAL MARKET. re Eggs, dozen 38c ld LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS u ' Butterfat, delivered GSc

John Schurger & Abstractors of Titu u n ESE? All kind, of nioney E.tato from s</ 1% On f. rnia *’ to 40 yor., p . rtla| paym n «’ »*• I fi.Ur.rt paying tin... City lol ' * n> 7 to 8%. 7 We are m the market f or •ne«- « W wantznabaJJ** loan come to our office in 1 you will save money by so teruu <nd city property ? “ -ifflce over Fisher & H . mi th. Court House, Decatur, WM Teuphon, Wo . 1H PHttg, hi Have you tried that all wk sausage at the White M Market? ’Phone 388 and ft send you some 4 dailv—Meyer, Brushwiller A Beek ' 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Barber Bhop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 SALE SEASON IS HERE I «m ready tc book your ailt, Seo me at Durkin'. Gar.pt, De catur, Indiana, JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER ’Phon. in. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Oi.eaM. ts women and children; X-r.y •limitation.; Flourtcopy examln.tlon. ts the Internal organa; X-ray and •!•» trical treatment, for high blood pr*. sure and hardening of tha arterlaa X-ray treatment, for GOITER, TUS ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hour.:— 9to 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to Ip, £ Sunday, by appointment Phonea: Re.ldanca 110, Offioa 4N. I IM AUCTIONEER With year, of experience In farmlai and auctioneering I feel I am able tt get the hlgheat dollar for youl See me for date, and prlaaa, 'Phone 1 long 1 ahort on OH R. N. RUNYON ; Live .took and general auctioneer. N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Tested, Glasses Httei HOURS Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:31 Saturday, 8:00 p. aa. , Telephoa. 135

Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street Office ’Phone, JJ3 Residence ’Phone .... YOUR AUTO UCINSB ■I — MR. AUTOMOBILE Og pi>. APPI Y FOR YOUR 1920 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEb ME AT THE DEMOCRAT 01 FICE ‘ RICHARD EH INC ER. 287-ts Notary Public. Dr. C. C. RAYL —o— Practice limited to Surgen and diagnosis ofAbdemiopelvis Disease. After May 1 office will be i" Decatur, over the Teeple, Bran dyberry and Peterson store. FOR RENT —"iS from the court house could be arranged two families. , o f J. Brunton, P hon