Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1920 — Page 6
PUBLIC SALE 1. the undersigned. will offer at pub' Uc am lion. 5 miles east ami 5H mile.north of Bluffton,'or 8 miles west of Decatur, or miles north of Curry Ville, Monday, September 6, 1920, the following personal property, toWit: HORSES, 5 HEAD One black mare. 10 years old, weight 1300'lbs ; 1 bay mare, 8 years old. weight 1250 lbs.; I sorrel 4 year-old horse, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 sorrel driving horse; 1 sorrel colt, 2 years old, sired by Laver 2:111, flam out of Cal llrice 2:<18. CATTLE. 12 HEAD One red cow. 5' you s old. giving 3 gallons of milk per day; 1 road eow. 4 years old. giving 2*4 gal lons of tnilk per day: 1 red row, 4 years old. giving 3 gallons of milk per day: 1 big Holstein cow. * years old giving 2 gallons of milk per day; 1 white cow. 4 years old; 1 red cow, ' years old. giving 2*4 gallons of milk per day; 1 red cow. 4 years old, giving 2 gallons of milk per day; 3 rod h A ff ers. bred: 1 roan Durham bull, coming 2 years old: 1 Holstein heifer ("-If. V' months old. HOGS. 6(1 HEAD One Chester White brood sow. 9 pigs by side; 1 red spotted cow, with 9 pi bv side; 1 light red sow. due tn f r row the 10th of Sen’etnber; 1 ChoteWhite sow with 12 nfn« by side: 1 brood sow: 1 full-blooded Difoc boar--10 head of spring shouts. SHEEP. 1” HEAD Five breeding ewes; 3 spring lambs: 2 extra good bucks. 11 (V XX” GRAIN Twelve tons of good titnothhay; 50 bushels oats in bitt' 25 bn be' clean timothy seed. FARMING IM PLEMEN'TS One farm tractor: 1 V"* can 12 In. tractor gang plow: 1 Jonbb disc; 114 in. .1.1. C-ise riding plow--1 new Turnbull wagon; 1 8 in burr Holland feed grinder: 1 Empire oil, burning tank heater with coal an-' wood grates; 2 horse Witte gas en glne: 40 gal. hoe wateror: 2 hog bnn»es; 1 blasksmith. two speed self-feed post drill; 1 240-etr" Clover Ts>nf Ho' Water Incubator; 175-egg Hot Water Incubator: Duller btrrgv good as new with Star storm front: ’ baggy harness; 1 Harlev-Davidso-twin-cvlinder motorcycle in No. 1 condition. Sale will begin at 10:30 o’clock TERMS —All sums of $5.00 nnd nnd dor. cash. Over 85 00 p credit of 12,' months will be given, first 6 month J without Interest, last six months pt bankable interest. nnreb"ser rivin" : note with approved secnrtfv. ’wo- j ertv to be removed n-'t'l set’Fd so- I Four per cent, discount for cash. A. T„ FRATTHIGFR Noah Frauhircr nnd Assistant. Atiet Frank Waugh. Clerk. 28-31-3 PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public auction at my residence on the W. 11. Welty farm at Peterson, Indiana, on Tuesday, September 7, 1920, sale to begin at 12:00, the following property, to-wit: THREE HEAD OF HORSES—Ono! gray mare, 1300 lbs., 8 years old. I sound, good driver, good worker: one ' rorrel mare. 10 years old. weight 1500 I lbs.; one roan gelding. 9 years old. i weight 1500 lbs Both extra good | work horses. THREE Head CATTLE Ono Shorthorn cow. 7 years old: one ■ Jersey cow, 12 years old. both about I dry, will not guarantee freshening date; one Jersey heifer. 16 months old. open. TWELVE HOGS—One D’troc sow. open: one spotted sow with ' 10 pigs: nine shoats, weight about 75 lbs. THREE SHEEP Three ewes. 18 months old. IMPLEMENTS — One icon wheeled farm wagon, one combination hay rack, beet bed. and hog rack, one buggy, one gas engine. 1 -X, horse-power; one pump jack, two sets work harness, one set buggy harness, halters, collars, etc.; one walking plow; one John Deere sulky plow, one spike-tooth harrow, one tandem disk, one cultipacker, one weeder, 1 John Deere corn planter, two corn cultivators. one McCormick grain binder, one Milwaukee mower, one Rock Island hay loader, one hay tedder, one single horse cultivator} hog troughs, water fountain, self feeders, hand tools, etc. CHICKENS — Abc.it 20 I eghorns: about 20 mixed chickens GRAIN. ETC —Few bushel-, of Roger rve; few loads of alfalfa hay. and Sudan grass and sov bean hav if cut before date of sale. MISCELLANEOl'S—One air-tight heating stove, one soft coal and wood stove, one coal oil stove witli oven, one cream sep arator. one double tub. Haar pow,washer and wringer, one 60-gallon coa’ oil tank with numn etc. TERMS OF SALE- $5 and nndet cash: over that amount a credit of 1? months will be given. purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 necent, interest last 6 months. Four iter cent, off for cash. R. E. MARSHAL’ . Jess Michaud. Auctioneer. 24-29-31-3 PUBLIC SALE Public salo of household goods at the Daniel Linn residence, 203 South Eleventh street, on Tuesday, September 7, 1920, beginning at one o’clock p. m. Goods consist of coal range, beds, dressers, tables, chairs, bedding and other articles. Will also offer for sale house nnd lot. Terms made known on day of sale. DANIEL LINN. Jeff Liechty, Auct. 27-31-6 x
PUBLIC SALES — Watch this column for the public sales. We print the bills. Advertise your saie in the Daily Democrat and reach fifteen thousand people. September 3- A. E. Herl, 2 miles north and % mile west of Wren, Ohio. September 6—A. L. Frauhiger, 5 miles east and s’/4 miles north of Bluffton, or 8 miles west of Decatur. September 7 —R. E. Marshall, Peterson, Indiana. Soptmber 7 —L. B. Campbell, onefoiirWl mile west of Salem. September 9 -Clarence Abbott, one mile north of Craigville.
NOTICE TO DEI EM)ANTS State of Indiana, Ada ma County, S 3: >• In the Adama Circuit Court, Tn Va- .. cation, June. 1920. . Cnuae No. 10141. “ To Quiet Title. John I’. Schwartz vs. Daniel Miller, et al. Now comes the plaintiff bv C. I. Walters, bls attorney and tiles his )• complaint herein, together with the .irtl*la vll of a competent person that M the following named defendants, to- * wit: Jeremiah C. ffvuns, Margaret v Evans, and Thomas E. Evans are n«»nI residents of the state of Indiana. The roll< wing real estate In Adams 1 courtly, In the state of Indiana, is de--1 « rlhed in said complaint, to-wlt: Commencing at a stone at the northeast corner of the west half of the • southeast quarter of section twentynine (29i In township twenty-six (26) , i'u ’h of rang** fifteen (!’<) east In ‘ Adams county, Indiana, thence running west on the half section line \ forty chains, nineteen and a half links to a stone In the center of the ‘ public highway, thence running southeast along and upon the center of said I public highway twenty chains and - thirty-two links to a stone, thence running west thirty-flve chains nnd twenty-five links to a stone on the , west line of said section 29; thence running south on the west line of said section twenty-five chains and sixty links to an iron stake at the • outhwest corner of said section, thence running east on the south line (•f said section sixty chains and elgh-;\-««evon and a half links to a point which is thirty-two and a half links west of a stone at the southeast corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of said section twenty-nine. »hence running north In the center of lhe public highway as now located twenty chains and eleven links to a point which Is fourteen and a half links west of a stone at the northwest orner of the southeast quarter of the • utheast quarter of said section 29. iln n'c running east fourteen, and a half links to the last mentioned stone, theme running north on the quarter quarter section line twenty chains and nine and a half links to the place of beginning, containing 204.71 acres. 'l’his action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quirting his title to the real estate above described as against all de- ; mands, claims and. claimants whatsoever. Notice Is therefore given said defendants and each and all of them; hat unless they be and appear bes ire the Adams Circuit Court at the •’ourt House in the city of Decatur, >n Adams county, in the state of Indiini on the Sth day of October, 1920, , the same being the 30th Judicial day of n term of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, to be begun i ind holden on the 6th day of Septemher. 1920, and answer or demur to <aid comphint the same will be heard i I ami determined in their absence. In witness whereof I have hereunto , set my hand and affixed the seal of i <aid court at the office of the Clerk i thereof In the city of Decatur. Indi-I ana this 16th day of August. 1920. ! ’ SEA IJ JO H N T. KELL Y, , I Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. IC. L. Walters. Attorney for Pltff. 17-24-31 ‘ XOTICH TO HBFEMJANTS — , State of Indiana, < \darns County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, Tn Vacation, August. 1920. h Cause No. 10172. To Quiet Title. | Lulie Walters vs. Abel Johnson, ct ( al. I Comes now Lulie Walters, plaintiff. . bv C. L. Walters, her attorney and Illes her complaint herein together I with the affidavit of a competent person. that the residence, upon diligent . inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: Abel John- £ son. Margaret Johnson. Mary Johnson, Henjamln Johnson. Elizabeth John- [ , Ison, Joseph Johnson. Elizabeth John- J j son, Elizabeth Sarah Jane Johnson, 1 > that the names of the defendants are j t I unknown and that they are believed I [ ’<• be non-residents of the state of In- i I dlana sued In thi® action by the fol- 1 ; lowing names and designations, to- £ wit: "the unknown husbands and ' wives, respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Abel Johnson, I Margaret Johnson, Mary Johnson, # | Benjamin Johnson, Elizabeth John- , son, Joseph Johnson. Elizabeth John- £ son. Elizabeth Sarah Jane Johnson. J j the names of all of whom are un- ; known h plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, descend- < ants and heirs, surviving spouses, } * redltors and administrators of the; • states, devisees. legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and ( testaments, sm’cessors in interest and £ assigns, respectively, of the following r named and designated deceased per- c sons, to-wit: Abel Johnson, Margaret h hnsen. Mary Johnson. Benjamin | 'ohnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Joseph . Johnson. Elizabeth Johnson, Elizabeth {-I Sarah Jane Johnson, the narnen of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all f of tlie women once known by any of the names and designations above statrd. whose names may have been changed. and who are now known by other I names which names are unknown to I ‘ plaintiff; the spouses of all of their orisons above named, described and , . designated as defendants to this ac- ' ‘ tion who are married, the names oft' ill of whom are unknown to plaintiff: all persons nnd corporations who I j assert or might assert any title, i ■ laim or interest in or lien upon the 1 real estate described in the complaint j ] in this action by, under or through : inv of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in j 1 said complaint, the names of all of h whom are unknown to plaintiff:” that L said action is for the purpose of quieting the title to real estate in I of Indiana; that a cause of ,»tlon ’ exists against each of said defend-; ants: that all of said defendants are I 1 necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-res-idents of the state of Indiana. The following real estate situated In Adams county in the state of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of seation three <3» in township twentyseven (27) north of range fifteen (15) east. This action is instituted and prosecuted liy the plaintiff for the purpose of quieting her title to the real es- ; fate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants and each and all of them; That unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in Adams county In the state of Indiana on the Sth day of October, 1920, the same being the 30th Judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the state of Indiana to be begun and holden on the 6th day of September, 1920. and answer or demur to the , within complaint or the same will be heard and determined In their absence. in witness whereof J have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof In the city of Decatur. Indiana this 16th day of August, 1920. (SEAL) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court L. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiff, 17-24-31 AITOINTMEN’T OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has Jieen appointed executor of the estate of Sophia Srhwartz, late of Adame county, deceased. The estate i« probably solvent. CONRAD DOEHRMAN, Executor. Aug. 14, 1920. J. F. Fruchte, Atty. 17-24-31 Eggs are three cents a dozen, wheat twenty cents a hushel and anthracite .coal is fifty cents a ton ki Central ! China, but transportation costs are ! twenty-times higher than in this counjtry.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1920
CITY AND TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE ' Eight-room house on Eleventh street, with lights, good cistern, drove well and full lot, with good barn, wood ■ and coal shed and chicken park. Price, 12.806.00. * Five-room house on Eleventh street, with cistern, coal and wood shed, ex- ■ tra large lot. Price, $2,000,00. 1 Eight-room brick house on Madison street, nil modern except (iirnace; i good barn and chicken house. Full ; let. Price, $5,000.00. Vacant lot, corner of Fifth and Jef- ' freson streets. Lot. 50x99 feet. Fine ’ location to build. Price. $2,500.00. i Seven-room house on Decatur street with lights and cistern. Good barn : and full lot. Price. $3,000.00, .Six room house on Adams street with lights, cistern and good well. Vood barn anil full lot; price, $2,300.00. Five-room house on Line street, ‘■■emi-modern. good coal and wood shed, full lot. Price. $4,000.00. Seven room house on Line street. i'< mi-modern, good coal nnd wood died: full lot. Price, $4,000. Eight-roomed house on North Sec •>nd street, all modern except furnace. Eighty-five by one hundred seventv five foot lot. Price. $4,000.00. Seven ond one-half acres in citv limits with nil kinds of out buildings: I verd well and cistern; on erood street: '■ood. level soil. Price. $4,700.00. One and one-half acres of good, leve' tmd with seven-room house, good barn and garage combination. A good buv for some one. Price. $3,000.00. Seven-room house on Marshnll street, lights, gas and water in house. 50x132 foot lot. Price, $2,300. Six-room house on Elm street I iehts. cistern and good drove well. I nree frame barn, full lot. Price. $1,500.00. Five-room house on Twelfth street. A cozy little home for someone. Price. ♦1 300 00. Seven-room house on Adams street witli lights, good drove well and cistern, extra large lot. Price. $3,200.00 Also good cellar. S’x-rorm house on Adams 'street Good well and cistern: burn and other out-buildings. Price. $2,750.00. Two seven room houses on North Third street. Eight-room house on First street All modern except furnfice: good cel lar. A fine location. Price. $4 500 Three good properties in the towr of Craigville, Ind., price $1,300. $2.20' and $3,000. each. If you are intereste’ - In these write Wm. Norris 512 Sent’ Thirteenth street or call 674, Decatu exchange, for particulars. Farms for sale, take notice if yoi want to buy real estate! One hundred forty acres in Wells county near good Erie Railway shii ping point, with two good sets of buil ings. good outlet, good soil and priced right at $190.00 per acre. Twenty-two acres in I3lue Creel township, good soil, near good outlei and priced at $3,000.00. Fifty-nine and one-half acres, nea Preble; good school and churches well improved with buildings. Pricet. at $275.00 per acre. One hundred three acres in Vai Wert county, Ohio, well located am good buildings. Soil no better. Price, at $190.00 per acre. Eighty acres in Van Wert county fairly well improved, near church am school, good soil. Priced at $190.01 per acre. Eighty-three acres in Van Wer county Ohio, with two good sets ot buildings, thirty-three acres with on set and fifty acres with the other Can be sold to two buyers, but must all go at once. Priced at $200.00 pel acre. Forty acres, near Monroe, Ind.; good land and fairly well improved. Price $235.00 per acre. Ninety acres in Blue Creek town ship, with two sets of buildings. Or good pike. Price, $225.00 per acre. Two hundred acres near Geneva Ashtubula county, Ohio, all tfmbeand cutover land, near good oil .field A good investment for someone wit! cash. Price, $12,000. Eighty acres in Kirkland townshir near school, and pretty well tiled: itn provements good. Priced at $265.T phr acre. Eighty acres in Monroe town«h ! " near Monroe, well improved, well til cd and a fine location. Priced at S3OO per acre. Have several other farms to show ranging in pries from $l4O to s2o’ oer acre. Please see these before yoc buy. WILLIAM NORRIS AGENCY, ’Phone Graham & Walters — or — 674, Decatur, Indiana. Districts for School Year fContinued from page nne) R. & I. railroad will attend school a' the South ward. District (G). Third and fourth grade children liv ing in the section hounded by corj or t tion line on the north. G. R. & I. rail road on the east, corporation line on the south, corporation line on the west will attend school at the Riley build Ing. District (H) All fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade pupils will attend school at thr Central building. District (I). All high school, pupils will attend school at the high schgol building. M. F. WO'RTHMAN. SCHOOL BOOKS CASH Owing to the small margin of profit allowed us, It is necessary that we demand cash in the sale of all school books. We will not charge books to your account. Smith, Yaker & Falk. The Holthouse Drug Co. The Enterprise Drug Co. Callow & Kohne Drug Store. 206-3 t r
For Sale I Living room furniture consisting of fumed oak bed davenport, library table, two brown leather oversi ulfed chairs. This furniture good as new. Also square type piano witli bench. Singer sewing machine, (’.all this evening or all day tomorrow. . Frank McDowell. Cor. Jefferson and Sixth Sts. A COMPLETE TIE-UP New York, Aug. 31 —(Special 'to Daily Democrat) — The strike of Brooklyn Rapid Transit employes which resulted in almost complete tie up of Brooklyn transportation .oday threatened to spread throughout New York City. James Sheri lan. strike leader, declared union of ficers were conferring with Interborough Railway union officials regarding a proposed sympathetic strike on the subway and elevated lines in Manhattan and the Bronx. “LAND OPPORTUNITIES” No. I—Twenty-acre farm at edge o own. good house, good basemen' wired, and a good barn. High schoc t the doer. A fine home for an. one. No. 2—Forty-five-acre farm withi: me mile of Willshire. Ohio. Goo ight-room house, good barn: als good out-buildings. No. 3—Sixty acre farm within sou miles of Decatur. Ind.; fair building the crops will speak foiithe soil. No. 4—Eighty acre farm in Un io ■ownship. Barn. 36x100, good house •II necessary out-buildings. Up-to-date Vll kinds of fruit. This farm will b hard to duplicate for price I can sei •t for. No. s—Eighty-acre farm. Van Wer' county, Ohio; well improved and 'rained. I also have on hand sonv photographs and recommendations o' farm bargains near Stryker, Ohio, and Michigan. J. N. BURKHEAD, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. 206-ts NOTICE The party who took the black hand bag from the court house Saturday morning will please return it to this •fflee. Reward for return. 205-t2 ’hiropractic is the boon to humanity. It has helped others, it will help you. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of Chiropractic Office over Morris 5 & 10c stop DECATUR, INDIANA fiO-cnd-t'
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the anmal meeting of the stockholders of lie Citizens Telephone Company, of Hpeatiir, Indiana, will be held at the iffice of the Secretary of said com>>any, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, »n Monday. September G. 1030. \t 7 o’clock P. M., for the election of ‘lve directors to serve for the ensuing rear and for the transaction of such ither business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINGER, 1 99-12 - Se ( retary, HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Sale Auctioneer. Decatur 'Phone 861-N. 'Phone me at my expense. 206-3 t a wk The Brock RESIDENCE PROPERTIES are now offered FOR SALE Best Locations l> dwellings ranging in price from SBOO upward. Also vacant corner Monroe & 7th Sts. Inquire of J. Charles Brock 138 N. 2nd St.
It Grows Worse (Continued from page one) Democrat)— Fightlug between OrangI men and Catholics, which had broken j out here at intervals during the last four days, assumed the aspect of a . civil war here today. Virtually whole adult population including hundreds of women, was gradually I being drawn into the fray. Heavy reinforcements of British troops were being rushed here from Dublin on a special train. Renewed fighting brought the total casualties up to 18 killed and more than 200 wounded. Among the dead was a woman and a child. Sir Edward (arson. leader of the Ulserites. has issued an appeal to all loyalists to cooperate in the restoration of order. The Orangemen determined to drive .til Catholics from Belfast, just as they have from Lisburn and several •mall towns nearby, are meeting with increasing resistance. POPULATION FIGURES (United Press Service) Washington, Aug. 31—(Special to Daily Democrat)—The census bureau today announced the following 1920 populations: Maryland state, 1.449,610; increase (Ince 1910 154,264 or 11.9 per cent. Massachusetts state, 3.851.015, increase 485,199 or 14.4 per cent. BUT LITTLE CHANGE (United Press Service) New York, Aug. 31 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Foreign exchange showed little radical change at the □petting today. Demand sterling was unchanged at 3.55; francs were )ft 3 at 14.52, lire off 1 at 81.57; narks tip 1 at .0202 and Canadian dol.ars unchanged at .8890. TRIED TO KIDNAP EDITOR (United Press Service) Houstortl Texas. August 31. —(Spe•ial to Daily Democrat) —An alleged ittemptto kidnap G. V. Sanders, edi or of the Houston Press, by three Texas national guard lieutenants connected with the Galveston martial lav 'fficials, while Sanders was under in vestigationby Brig. General Walters. The attempted kidnapping it was ■xplained by the Press today was tin -esult of articles published by Sanders ondemning martial law in Galveston because of the longshoremen’■trike. Col. Billie Mayfield, the Pres, leclared. issued a warrant for arrest ’f Sanders, “for writing and circulat ng highly incendiary literature cal •ulated to precipitate serious troubl, n the zone of martial law.”
WILL CONSIDER INCREASE Kansas City. Mo., August 31. —(Sptai to Daily Democrat) —A wage if rease of approximately 25 per cent, demanded by coal miners of Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas will be considered at a joint conference of operators and miners today. The miners demanded immediate action on their wage hike application but made no threat of strike. A proposal by the British Admiralty o unite the British and Canadian avies has been rejected by the Can:dian government. Uruguay has the largest percentage of automobiles per capital of al' South American countries. Complaint of the high cost of living essentials has not affected the 'msiness of theaters, safes, soda foun tiins, confectionery establishments ind general amusement concerns. Because the fishing grows poorer 'very year in Like Erie, twentv-fiv anadian fishermen have moved to lakes in northern Ontario.
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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FARIA APPLES for sale by H. N. Runyon. J 1.50 pyr bushel. Telephone orden to (i>)o-C, « for SALE-A No. 1 Jersey cow. Inquire of Dr. Neptune. l'i>l{ SALE — Pool table with fulL equipment and in good condition. A bargain. Inquire at this_officej. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI LAND — 20G acres black alluvial soil, 85 acres in corn. This corn will satisfy you. Price only $125.00 per acre. Write for particulars. G. W. Shively Oran, Scott co., Mo. 201-24tx FOR SALE —Pure Raw Linseed Oil. $2.00 per gallon. Artie L. Jackson. Decatur. Ind. Phone 864 X.. R. \ FpR SALE —One Ford touring car,, only nine months old. See 1. LJ Merry, Merry Studio. )t " I FOR SALE —A 6-room hcuse on South j Wincheater street. Partly modern. | ' Inquire of Mrs. C. E. Peoples at home! of John Burger. Craigville telephone.; 205<4x FOR SALE—Two hogs, one weighin': | about 100 lbs.: one weighing about 40 lbs. 1008 Patterson street. 206-t3x FOR SAI.E —Seven-room house, modern except furnace. Barn. Four blocks firm court house, t’all 'Phone 879 H J 206-t3x VIOLINS FOR SALE—Several vio Hits ranging from $lO to $35. All; in good condition. Barney Wertz I berger. 754 Mercer Ave. Phone 609.1 206-eod, 3tx WANTED WANTED—To buy a large sized fire-1 proof safe. 'Phone French Quinn.! WANTED —To buy a few hundred j bricks. W. W. Hawkins. R. R. No. 10. Decatur. Monroe telephone. 20643 I WANTED—Messenger boy at Wes-1 ! tern Union office. Good pay and I chance to learn. Apply at once. 20642 WANTED —To rent medium sized house, family of two. Edgar Lewis. 'Phone 358. 21)6-t3x I FOR RENT i FOR RENT —5 room house. So. Mer- 1 cer Ave., Call Dyonis Schmitt, Tel. 1 No. 79. 181-ts 1 I LOST AND FOUND LOST —Pair of brown shoes between ■ Berne and Decatur. Finder please notify Democrat office or leave same . the office. 205-t3x MISCELLANEOUS VUTO LIVERY —Baggage, etc. Calb answered either day or night. John ■Vagoner, ’phone 737 or 650. 20346 CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Chicago. Aug 31—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Wheat: Dec. $2.34 *£; Mar. $2.30*4. Corn: Sept. $1.40%; j Dec. $1.18%. Oats: Sept. 65%c; Dee 1 ' 66%c. Notice Mr. Farmer
For a successful sale book vour sale with Jeff Liechty, the live stock and general auctioneer, who will get the high dollar for all property to be sold. ( all or see me at Durkins Garage MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York, N. Y„ Aug. 31-(Sne-generally lower at the opening of the nock market today. United States steel was off % a t 89’4; Sinclair 29 “Ranged; Mexican Petroleum 160’/ 2 u B ? l(iwin 10714, off i’/ 8 - p a n. lehem C B n 7fir trolel T 87 ' 3ff '* ; Be,h ' SS. ; AI “ M »«. Last Buffalo, N. Y., Aiic °.i t ". l)ail >' Democrat")—Receipts 3200 shipments, 1330; official toN v yesterday. 3010; hogs closing st eadV 16 7V g ’ and heavies. sl6® Kl7lT X IL? 16 - 75 F 17; Yorke®. 17; roughs sn a t n< pI F- UGr ’"® tie lUoJL >’ stags ' W 10; cat- ’ 100, steady; sheen lambs, 1450, down; be'st ewes 70V: calves 450; tops. 2000. ’ 700 ’ BuuS 0!1, ° 7 p ™ 1 "“ ■rims 1c , p xl t 1 u a ba fl 62c; firsts s IGl’-® I G1 ’-® Paeking°^ lt 3 ’ 9 ®^ On ' ,s OMo ggS e ;tras eS 56 ( . eather '“ d ’ southern firsts new cases s^ e^ a first * 55c; F- sT 8 51c: 37c; light 28® :, fowls ' 3G ® old roosters 22@23c 0 7 3 ° @36c; 27@32c. < ®“ 3c> spring ducks, LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1 Joon. „ lay/ $s • 're, $1.50, wool, 30c. Ww „ J LOCAL market |( -ggs, donen "■ Il 48c local creamery market Butterfat, delivered KET ■• • ■ S3c
VEGETABLES Os All Kinds. ’Phone 690-H, Bellmont Gardens for Fresh Vegetables. Delivery to all parts of the citv ItiN-tl WILLIE H. REE|). April Boars for Sale. Sired by the Grand Champion Boar Prince Big Type and out of our show sows. You win I nd our herd of Chester Whit s the best in the state of Indian; The Boars are priced to sell R. L. HOGSHEAD R. R. 10. Decatur, Indiana.
ABSTRACTS OF TITII REAL ESTATE AND FARM LOANS; SEE FRENCH Ol l\ v THE SCHIRMEYER AB STRACT CO.. OVER VANCF LINN CLOTHING STORE ’ 172-ts BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night. Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black. 727. Getting, 2 rings on 517, We also handle Victrolas. Have you tried that alt pork sausage at the White Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliveries -laity.—Meyer, Brushwiller A Boel. 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al. Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones—Office and Res.—lß6DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur,* Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children; .X-ray examinations: Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—--9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m. Sundays by Appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. 233tf N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS Bto 11:30. 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Closed on Wednesday afternoons during July and August.
AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating Electrical Water System Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Street Shop ’Phone 207. Residence ‘Phone 507. Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office ’Phonel43 Residence ’Phone .... 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street. « Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. — _ - "K fort WAYNE AND DECATUA TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 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 halfRunning time 1 hour and 5 mln utea. Freight car leaves Decatur •* J 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne • at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. m . Office hours 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. I. B. STONtBURNER, Agent.
