Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1920 — Page 4
I Fall 1$ the|ltestUlmqof dießYear The summer sun has left your buildings in the right condition for a real good job of painting. Two or three coats of B. P. S. PAINT Will do the business and your buildings are in first class condition for years to come. You'll find our paints made of genuine white lead ground in pure linseed oil. In any color you dfcsire. You’ll realize a saving by buying your paint now and at Smith, Yager & Falk The Rexal Drug Store ■■HHHBHUHHnHnOHUHUBHUBUBaHUBBBUnHK - - - - 1 " "" ' 1 *
SIOP ITCH! ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Wm Help You '*r9 Never mind how often you hare tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching enema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, SI.OO. Healing begins the moment Zemo ie applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and akin dtonenrs will be removed. t For clearing the skis and making it vigorously healthy, al wavs use Zemo, the , penetrating, antiseptic Squid. It is not amosyaslveanditdoesnotetain. When others it is the one dependable treatment for dun troubles of all kinds. y. fr, w.ftweU-.UsvsUsu.o. NOTICE! ••a't forget to stteud th« public sale ot household goods to be held oil Saturday, September 25, 1920, at the George U. Flanders residence a) 721 North Second street, sale to be gia at 2:30 o’clock. All goods In ftrst«la*e condition. IAMBI. ""
Middle Age at 35 or 60? Physician Explains Why Lack Os Iron In the Blood Saps the Strength and Vitality and Often Makes Men amd Women Look and Fee! Old Before Their Time. Dr. Ferdinand King, Nats York Phyeiciun ana medical Author Si SCi •( •Id age arc plaialy to bp seen la aaajr *ower to overcome thU alow poisoning proceft a lean and wuuaa wks ougbi •till t* he eajov- and keep the body strong and healthy. To ing rnaged haalth and activity mi the early wake up for this de6ck*ncy I usually prescribe anwe mi Ufa. Yet «ftea the r«al aaase mi their erganic iron like Nuxated Iroa which by et»mcitut la aothiag ware than lack *f Iren in the richtng the blood and creating thousands oI Weed and Uis torprising hew giickly these cob- iew red blood cells helps renew the waned tre©o*4* are frequently corrected nace the right sues and build strength and energy to witUfgmd mt !r#a is supplied. stand the ravages of time. I ksow ot ns more I ••ostaatly caasisg a«r*es sases hi wy simple means by which a person can find out if Dractias where pe«pW ut yet 4* shew much of his blood seeds Iroa than by making the followOil Krvooaneas, Usk mi energy and geaeral ing test: See how long you can work ot hear rua-dswa ooid.dea which might possibly bs far you cam walk without Incoming tired. Nest Mected U sons twenty ysnrs later in li/s taks tws five-gram tablets of Nuxated Iron while ath*rs at 4a may still he yottag hi feeling, thrta times per day after meals for two weeks, mentaly nisrt with Mmdy aervss and strong Thea test yaar strength and see how ranch you Jpfil**- have gained. Nuxated Iroa will increase tha Whether We have hsalth and l«ag lifs is often strength, power and endurance of delicate, • giuatioi which sack one most determine for nervous run-down people in two weeks’ time himself. Signs of old age are largely due to a in many instances. You cna.procure Nuxated deposit pf waste matter in the blood vessels and Iron from your druggist on ail absolute guaraaesus as tha body. Without plenty of strength- tee of sathdactioa or your money will be rejtvlng iron the hiood is utterly lacking in ths funded. ISHiI ■■"■ega'w.?!.. ■■■'»■ ll ■. 11 ■ ■ .■—? People--—who get on in the world are seldom the get-rich-quick kind; nor are they the showy spenders. Getting on in the world indicates a continuous growth, a regular upward climb. Such growth is usually based upon | Steady Earning 1 Wise Spending I Systematic Saving I three old-fashioned virtues usually found I in a successful man’s career. Start Saving Now | 4% Interest on I Saving Deposits I OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK I “The Old Reliable” | Think what this means to you. 1 Katcha-Koo Sept. 23-24 ImmmnmnmmmsmHmHmmmmMmnm
No Change Made (Continued from page one) men. $145.00; City treasurer, $5.00;; r isher 4 Butler, $113.25; American Ry. Kxp. Co.. $7.02; Kraus Coal Co . >1081.92; Evans Coal Co., $1256.25; Democrat Co., $54.63; Kvpns Coal Cc., $257.40; Mathias Coffee. $48.69; Kuiil Baumgartner, $25.75; Western ; Laiou. $3 64: Kirsch-Reppert Co. >199 48: Evans Coal Co., $913.21; Pen . scylvania Svslern. $133.44: Pennsylvania Svstem, $49.35; American Ice AlCoal Co., $754-31; Steele-Krattman ’CoaJ Co.. $806.73; Evans Coal Co., 284 49: Toledo, St. Imnis A- Western Ry Co.. $1548.50; M J. ilylott pay roll. $216.00; K. Bennett. $113.06; A. O. Foos, pay roll. $431.26; Pay roll on turbin, $418.05; Water works pay roll, $122 30; Ameriscan Ice A Coal Co.. $386.78. “Scratch My Back” — Watch for , it. 223-ta
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, .WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920.
—HJ* 111 I ■ . L . ♦ DOING* IN SOCIETY « ♦ *#4444444444444 Club Calendar Thursday Presbyterian Ladles' Tea —Mesdames Carey and Horten. Eastern Star—Masonic Hall. Roat Township Home Economics So maty—Mrs. t S. Christen. Baptist Missionary Society — Mrs. Clarence Hilliard. Remember the Presbytpriau tea to-' morrow afternoon at the home of Messdames Carey and Horton. Forget your j canning for one afternoon and enjoy a plesant time together. 4 The Baptist Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon at the homo j of Mrs. Clarence Hilliard. All membeis are requested to be present. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE (United Press stervioe) Chicago, Sep. 22 —(Special to Daily | Democrat) — Wheat: Ilec. $2.3®%; J Mar. |2.80: Com: Sept. $1.36; Dec. sl.o6’i; Oats: Sept. 56%c; Dec. 69%c. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET {United Press Service) Indianapolis, Sept. 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Hog receipts. 9,000; market 26 to 00 lower; best heavies. $17.25©17.50; medium mixed, $17.50; common choice, $17.50; bulk sales, $17.50; cattle receipts, 1,200, steady; steers $5.50®17.50; cows and heifers. $6.60014; sheep receipts. 1200. market steady; tops, $6.6006. IN SHAVING BRU9HES (United Press Service) Chicago, Sept. 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Warnings were sent out today into Indiana and Michigan that anthrax had been discovered here ini t shipment of shaving brushes from a New York concern which distributes in these states. City health author ities took extra precautions today because of live death* hem from anthrax j recently. DECATUR MIN'S LUCKY FIND Will Interest Reader* of the Demo crat. Thoee having the misfortune to suffer from backache, urinary disorders, gravel, dropsical swelling, rheumatic palms, or other kidney and bladder disorders, will read with gratification this encouraging statement by a De •catur man. D. W. Wagoner, plumber, 311 N First 8t„ says: “I wae taken with as attack of kidney trouble. I suffered frees severe backache and pains in my sides. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills from Callow & Rice’s Drug Store, now Callow & Kohne's Drug Store and one box gave me com’ plete relief. 1 have been free from kidney trouble ever since.” Price #oc, at all dealer*. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Wagoner had. Foster-Mllburn I Co., Mfrs . Buffalo, N. V,
PUBLIC SALE! As 1 have rented my farm, 1 will offer at public auction at niy farm, live in lies south of I'leusunt Mills, live miles southeast of Wiltshire, two miles southeast of South Salem, com inuncing at 12:30 o’clock p. m.. on Wednesday, October 6th. 1920. HOKHKH. TWO HUAI) One grey mare. 9 years old. weight ItitlO lbs : one grev horse, 6 years old, weight. 1700 lbs. CATTLE, SIX HBAl>—One poll Durham. 0 years old: one Guerusy cow, 5 years old. both cows will five milk all winter; two Holstein heifers, will be fresh In the spring; one poll Durham hull calf, fine; mis spring heifer calf. HtXiS. THIRTY 11 HAD Twenty-four head of shouts weighing from 60 to ISO lbs., chletl.v Roland Chinas; these Include four Roland China boars; six brood sows, four of the Big Type Poland Chinas; one Hampshire sow and one Spotted Roland China. KARMINO IMPLEMENTS — One large size Moline drill, used one season; one S-ft.-eut Deering binder: one manure spreader: one "hay loader, two sets of work harness, one set >f which can be used single: 1 land roller; one wagon with box; 2 hay lad ders; one harrow; one hog feeder: one Fordson tractor, with plows, good as new; 1 Ford car, 1917 model, in good condition. HAY AND GRAIN —Tweniv tons of fine timothy hay; 4 tons of clover hay; 16 tons of straw and timothy mixed; 100 bushels of wheat: 100 bushels oats; 20 acres of corn in field; renters are to shock it; tweut\ bushels of potatoes; timothy seed. POULTRY — Two hundred laving hens, large Plymouth Rocks; 100 Plv- 1 mouth Rock pullets; 50 Plymouth Rock cockerels; several dozen later chicks; one Queen incubator, 210 egg: 1 one good brooder, with hard-coal stove, and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of $.7.00 and ua-j der. sash; all sums over that amount, j i credit of twelve months will be giv-1 on, purchaser giving bankable note, bearing eight per cent, interest last six months. Four per cent, off for’ cash. No property to bo removed until settled for. MATTIE YOUNG. Jeff Liechky, Auctioneer. Geo. McManama, Clerk. 20-22-28-30-4 PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving for Florida, 1 will sell at‘public auction at my residence, located lour and one-half miles south- j ■-ast of Decatur, one mile west and i one-half mile north of Pleasant Mills and six miles northeast of Monroe, on Tuesday, September 28, 1920, commencing at 9:30 o’clock, the following property, to-wit: HORSES. THREE HEAD — Bay | mare, 14 years old; bay niare. 7 years old; gray mare. CATTLE. SEVEN | HEAD —Holstein cow, 5 years old, l tresh by day of sale, red cow. 2 years old, with calf by side; Jersey cow, 10 I years old, calf by side; red cow, 6j years old; black cow. 6. years old; 2 black heifers, one and one-half vears old. SHEEP, ELEVEN HEAD—Kiev en head breeding ewes, three-fourths vears old. HOGS. ONE HUNDRED HEAD — Pure bred spotted Poland J | China, 14 head of trlenl sows, some with pigs by side and some to pig. | soon. These are double imwuned; 3’ ’yearling gilts, ono-eighUi Engliah; SOj spring and summer pigs. 50-50 in color,! well boned and thrifty. HAY ANDf GRAIN —Twenty tons timothy buy in’, mow; 200 bushels barley; 27 ucres of! corn in field; 4 bushel Ito San soy j beans for seed; bushels seed corn; 2j seed corn sacks. FARMING IMPI.-E ! MENT9 —Fordsoa tractor, with pul i ley on; two-bottom Oliver plow, naodj lone season; manure spreader: 1 Ueei'i Ing binder; Empire Jr. 10-hole grain irill, like new; Black Hawk corn j planter: Ohio rake, double disc bar-, ,how. with seeder attachments: Daue! .bay loader; Osborn hay tedder; McCormick mower; hay rake: 1 latermtional, 1 Clipper, 1 Tower and 1 ' Case cultivators; 1 Oliver breaking! p'ow. 1 beet seeder, cultivator and lift , er: 1 funning mill; spring-tooth bar-' row; 1 stilt tongue wagon; 2 set* bay ladders with beet beds: 1 truck wagon: 1 farm w.tgon: 2 wagon boxes 1 Falrbanks-Morse 3-horse engine; 1 I-etx feed grinder, like new; 36-gul. j Havoline tractor oil; 2 galvanized oil; barrels; 1 storm buggy: 1 set breeching harness: 1 set farm haraess; 1 *ei 1 buggy harness; 1 Stewart sheep clip-, r-ers; 1 hog rack; L 8-ft. Rod roller: i 7 wagon box; bob sled; platform] scales, barrel spray pump; clover! btinchcr; 1 chicken house. 10x12 set.: fence stretchers. HOUSEHOLD] GOODS—Davenport: 12-ft. table; Uni-! versal range; Universal soft coal heat-1 er; Favorite base burner; coal oil, stove; 3 rocking chairs: 10 kitchen chairs; linoleum; 1 rug, 11x3x12 ft : 2 ; bed room rugs; kitchen cabinet, like new; cupboard: DeLaval cream *ep» , rotor: Stover engine power washer; hand washing machine; lard press: | sausage grinder; 2 cream cans: lawn mower; pantry table; Aladdin hang ing lamp: fancy table lamp: mirror., 18x40. POULTRY-—Ten dozen chickess, and many other articles, too num-1 numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE —All sums of $10! and under, cash; all sums over that amount, a credit of 12 month* will be | given, purchaser giving bankable note) : bearing 8 per cent, interest last sis'; ; months. Four per cent. ofT for cash |No property to be removed until settled for. A J. PORTER & SON. Harry Daniels and J. A. Michaud Auctioneers. Prank Master and A. M. Manlier. Clerks. Lunch served by Pleasant Mills! Ladies' Aid. 16-17-20-21-22-23-24-26 Notice Mr. Farmer For r successful sale book vour sale with Jeff Liechtv, the live stock and general auctioneer, who will get the high dollar for all property to be sold. Call or see me at Durkins Garage "Scratch My Back” - Something flood. 223-15
administrators sale II j Notice Is hereby given. that the ~ undersigned, administrator of the cstale of John T. Baker, deceased, wm u Offer for sale at public uuction, at the i late reseldenee of the decedent, on tbo p john T. Baker farm and Charles An (litwh farm near the Beery chuich iu v Kirkland township, Adam* county, ; Indiana, on Tuesday, October 5. 1920. beginning at one o’clock R. I ,the personal property of sab estate consisting of: . One gas engine, one L ett grin lei I an J belting, folding be I folding chair k wurdrolie. sanitary toilet, bed so.a. four bed*. 3 springs, bureau, sewing - machine, two dressers kitchen cal>I iuet. cupboard, two tables, heating 1 stove, six kitchen chairs, one rocker.; f two lawu chairs, stands, book-case, „ | Engrain carpet, rag carpet, comfort- . era. blankets, copper coffee pot, snot .•gun, ladder, auger bits, and many otb |er articles too numerous to meutJou. . j TERMS OF SALE—For all amounts no; exceeding five dollars, cash in flhand. For amounts of five dollars and . j upwards, a credit of < - onths will bo j j given. Note bearing six per cent, ia,!(or.»t after meturi with approved’ ;! n,- li - ...d waiving vOuatiou or ap i 1 pruisement laws. w'R u-’ ret aired JOHN T. MYERS. Administrator. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. S-15-22 [ A rROI.VTMKXT OK AD.VIIMHTR.ATOK \uller Is Hereby Glveo, That the under.signed has been appointed ad- ! ministrator, with the will annexed, or i tlie estate of Dora Byerly, lat» of Adams county, deceased. The estate i is probably solvent. „ _ DANIEL M. BYKKLT. Adnilnlstrator, with will auaexed ! September 13, 1929. • Merrymao A Hutton. Att.vs. 15-22-29 NOTICE TO PUBLIC — Notice is hereby given that the Preble Telephone Company will receive bids for the operating of the Preble Switch Board for the period of one year from November I, 1920- Bids will be received up to Oct. 15, 1920. House rent will be furnished for the operator. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Preble Telephone Directors. 224-i*od-3t NOTICE! From this (late. September 21st, 1 will uot be responsible for any debt* contracted by my wife. Opal Bailer. ■ j 223-t3x RAUL BAILER- ; PUBLIC SALE —of — HOUSEHOLD GOODS at my residence at 728 North 2ud street, on Saturday, September 25th. sale to begin at 2:30 o’clock, consisting of bods, I. dining room set. all kinds of j chairs. leather davenport] wardrobe, wasli stand, sewing machine, writing desk and j book case combined, stands and table's, refrigerator, large . gas range, sideboard, carpets, feather bed. dishes of all kinds and kitchen utensile, and num--1 erous other articles. Remember the date and the time. GEORGE FLANDERS, led Liedity, Auct. — - J Free for the Hauling—Dirt for filling purposes. 104 E. Oak street. Raomnwwinß I BUY LIVE STOCK G. H. Oliver, Monroe, Indiana, is again buying live stock. ! I pay the highest market price. Buy all kinds of live stock. G. H. OLIVER, Monroe, Ind. Phone 54 — M. 1* 1 — .1 J L.JIL-J-LJJLUI. 1 A Lot of Fellows have went mile* to get a drink, not as good as Budweiser It’s healthful and thirst quenching. You can get it at : Lose Bros. At the Sign J “UNITED”
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE Vl — - I t tl! SALE Good cooking and good eating apples at |UK) . per bushel. Also cider apples. ;>oe per bushel at orchard. *». 1 N. Runyon, telephone fiW-G. KoTT SALK — Twenty-five Leghorn cockereli! tot breeding purposes. 'Cull 881-K. Decatur 'phone, or write: Charles A. Bowman, Peeatur. Indiana, it. k. S™*? ' FOR SALE Four sows, pigs by side. One non, eligible to register. Inquire j Houk and Lewton. Decatur, H. R 7, Rhone Hoaglund. J22-tov FOR SALE- t’auary birds. Mrs. S. F Barnett, 615 Mercer Ave., or call FOR SALE—-Tomatoes, delivered. 75c; or call at bouse, 56c per bushel., William Noriis, 512 South Thirteenth street, 'Rhone 674. FOR SALK —Red Rolle registered’ bulls. Maun Bros. & Cook. Decatur. ! Indiana. R. R. No. 4. ’Phone 877-5. 223-t3i FOR SALK—Gray reed go-cart, iu Aj 1 condition. Inquire 213 Adams street, or call 'phone 497. —*3-t3x FOR SALE —Mahogany piano, music’ cabinet and stool. I. 1* Merry. 224-t3 FOR SALK — Two good six-room |i houses, with small payments down, balance to suit. Price. SI,BOO anJj $2,200. See us over KngeJer store. Os- 1 fire 'phone 425. Leonard & Andrews. ' 11 ' j i -Mi" i - i WANTED j! SOUTHEAST MISSOURI LAND — 206 acre* black alluvial soil, 85 ] acre* ia corn. This corn will satisfy j you. Price only $125.00 per acre, i Writs for particulars. G. W. Shively Oran, Scott co., Mo. 201-24tx ' WANTED—Competent woman ’ or girl to cook and do general housework. Family of two. No washing or ironing. 222 N. 4th St.. Phoae 595. 217-ts WANTED —To buy second - hand i bicycle. Must be cheap. Alton R i Andrews. Decatur, Ind.. R. R. No j j 5 _ 222-t3x | r MEN Wanted at Holland-StJ Louis Sugar factory to un-i t load beets. 23-61 c RAILWAY mail CLHRK3 TeedetT 1 Begin $133.06 month; Traveling expenses paid. Specimen questions free. ' .COLUMBUS LN'STITUTB. Columbus,! .Ohio. 15-22-29 i 1 MISCELLANEOUS ‘ LANDOLOGT Special Number Just out t containing 1820 facta of Clover Land i in Marinette County, Wisconsin, h tor a home or as an investment you 1 ars thinking of buying good ’farm lands where farmers grow rick, semi * ;at once for this special number of t LANDOLOGT. It is free on request Address: SKIDMORE-RIKHLB LAND t COMPANY, 385 SkJdmore-Riehle lildg . Marinette, Wisconsin. 207-2mc t —Plants are alive, they breathe; also require food. Elliot’s plant food is " more than s fertilizer— rit revives, r builds up ths soil and gives sourish ' ment seeded for ferns and blooming > Plants. Postpaid, 36 cents ELLIOT FLORIST, Gary, Indiana. 224-tfi ~ i LOST AND FOUND i LOST —’A Shriner’s pin at UasonL Ball. Finder, please return to Mrs. O L. Vssi’e and receive reward. 222-t3 LOST—lndies' serge belt to blue ’ serge suit, between Fisher £ Harris ] grocery and Dr. Patterson’* offle- ] I'Tndsr, pleas* return to this office LOST—Fountain pen and silver~7ead pencil. Lost either at Washington school house or on road between S. H and John Andrews. Finder, please re! Murn to Pierce Andrews, Decatur R R. No. t. PUBLIC SALE As 1 am leaving town I will sell at public auction at my residence, at 339 North 10th street on Saturday, Sept. 25 I sale to begin at 1:30 o'clock p m my entire household goods consisting of furniture, stoves and other articles too numerous to mention. i Jeff Lieehty, Auct. 217-Bti ROSEN BY*— OUR BRIZE WINNER Sow Rose* Rye instead of wheat Plant from September till middle of j o< ' tober ’ Average yield 30 bushels nor : ?ve*’ Nev.r f ora than I N^!!b to produce a cron 1 he beads have four well-filled rows of plump, hardy kernels; the straw ts iMlff, msdtum-stzed and ata.ds up won and is equally adapted to all classes of noil. FTav© a©ld to all parts of tha ssr- 0,1 «’sa*-*s HENRY FAUROTB, Monroe ’Phone, Decatnr, Route B. OARR.IER PIGEON KILLED A carrier pigeon landed In this city ta*t evening. This morning it WR s on second street and an automobile : ran over R. The pigeon seemed TZ ]very hungry and was exceedingly tame ,;‘ nd W °° ld not out of the way”, the automobile. Mr. MM er j Mecca theater saw the killing and !. odk bßndi °« foot, one band l i brass one numbered 4211 while I M’S*"" '“" t » J.
| FARM FOR SALE Oue hundred twenty acres. 2 m ii or town, well Improved, well tMo 7 $3,500.00 cash; balance four to elX' I years time Address; Cure Daily |,* ocrat. Decatur, Ind. 3tawktorg"! Take the Gamble Out ot Hu si ness. — Ikar kFiend:—Your reputation f, veracity and Integrity Ik 0 f Itl( , h ' You puv your debts and are held high esteem by your friends uni neighobors. yet It is u well know,, fad that you have acquired the hah'i ,cf gumbllug. It is about this hah,, that we desire to have an honest hoa-t to heart talk with you We want t , show you the error ot such a habit and help you to reform. You probably do not play cards for money, doubtless never bet on a horsa race or buy a share of stock on margin nevertheless you gamble and for the i reason that the very nature ot y,, U r business makes gambling necessary You gamble with the elements. Evei ’ uctlvlty in the production of yon- , crops is menaced by chance —the 1 chance of freezing, frost, winter kill floods, drought, insects or disease un , lone of which may destroy your crops and likewise your income and livelihood. Take the gamble out of famine Make it a cinch rather than a hope He safe rHther than sorry. Buy a policy In the Hartford Fire Insurance Com oany which will Indemnify you for loss trom the causes above stated for the seed and labor necessary to mature vour crops. You know the old Hartford. Everybody does. For over one hundred years it has sold sound Indemnity and dealt fairly with Its pg. trons. The cost for this protection D moderate. For a peck to a bushel nf grain per acre, we will make you safn against loss of your investment. You want this protection. You cannot nl ford to be without it But ft while rnu can. Come ia and let us fell you all about it. Tours verv truly, Fred Kolter Agent, Hartford Fir* Inauranr* c 0 Decatur. Indiana 'Phone ?4? PUBLIC SALES Watch this column for the public sales. We print the bills. Advertise your sale in the Dally Democrat and reach fifteen thousand people. Sept. 23 —Bert Workiugor. 6 mlDs east of Decatur, miles northwest of Wren, >4 mile south of the Decatti. Van Wert road on state line Sept. 25—Lewis Baker, 339 -V. 10th street Household goods. Sept. 28 —A. J. Porter & Sob. 4'j miles southeast ot Decatur. Sept. 28 —F. O. Baker, 3 miles we« . of Decatur. Sept 30 —C. Workinger 3k* miles southwest of Willshlre sad l'i tails northwest of Salem. Oct. a —John T. Myers. Admr. of John T. Baker, near Beery church. Oct. 6 —Mattie Young, 2 miles south'•ast of South Salem, or 11 miles south us Dscatur. Oct. B.—l-aura Dykeman & Son. 4 miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana Oct. 12—Orley Ritter, 1 mile uorth of Monroe and 4 miles east Oct 15 —Edward Blberstein. three and one-half miles southwest of Monroe, or 4 miles north and one-half mils west of Berne, Indiana. Oot. ll—John D. NUliag*!' A Sons 4 miles northeast of Dec*tur, will sell Duroc hogs. Oct. 18 —Fred W. Busohe, one mllj west of Monroe. Duroc hogs Oct. 19 —C. S. Mumma. 6>/s m llei northeast of Decatur. Oct 20 —P B. Dykeman. east of 1> •stur; registered hog# and farm Im olements. Oct. 21—Albert Bauman, i iHtle "orth. 3 miles west of Monroe. Oct. 26—R. L. Hogshead 3 mites 'outh of Decatur. Big Type Cheste” Whits, MBRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York, N. Y„ Sepf. 22— (Spc dal to Daily Democrat) —Mexican Petroleum, active yesterday with « net gain of 11V4. suffered a loss of 1 1 4 at 193x4 at the outset. Other op enlng prices were: Chandler 31. off 2H; Central Iveether 48'/4, off : Baltimore & Ohio 43%. up Vi; Bald win Locomotive 112V4, off- %; United States Steel 89%, off %; Union P» rifle 123*4, unchanged; Southern Railway 29, off %; Chicago Oreai Western 12%, up %. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 22— (Spc rial to Dally Democrat) —Receipt* 1. 600, ahipmont 2280; official to N. Y. yesterday,, 850; hogs closing steady: medium and heavies, $ 18© 1 5.36; Ight hogs. $18.36© 18.50; pig*, $18.35; roughs, $14.60; stags »9@11; cattle 600. glow; sheep 2400, steady; lamb*. 1450, down; best ewes, 600©650; calves 100; tops, 1900©.1960, Cleveland, Ohio, produce market Butter- Extra la tubs. 63@G3V4.' Prints lc higher; extra firsts 62© 1 6214 c; firsts 61@61Hc; seconds, 57«» 58c; packing stock, 40c. Eggs— Fresh gathered northern ‘>Wo extras 61c; extra firsts 60c; Ohio firsts, new cases 67c; old cases ®6o; western qrsts, new cases 64c. Poultry—Live heavy fowls. 37(933r light 30©36c; broilers 34ff1380; roes’, ers 23©24c; spring ducks 30©8"c. local markets Wheat, No. 1, |2.30; new o««’ ®Bc; new com, per ewt„ $1.90; barlay, $1.(M); wool, 80c. »»» local market EffEs, doz»n 60c local creamery market ' Buttarfat, delivered 63*
