Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1920 — Page 4
FARM FOR SALE One hundred twenty acres, 2 miles J iif town, well inuroved, well tiled. ] (3,500.00 cash; balance four to eight •■e?rs time. Address: Care Dally Deni ' iicint, Deentiir. Ind. 3t a wk for 2 w,
........ .-.w />■'[ -..'U■ r < / This Particularly Pleases Particular Cooks The woman versed in the art of skill- 0.. k Chief Range will appeal. Her fol cooking, who has by experience critical eye will discern immediately become very particular about the the assistance that its capable arrangerange she uses, is the woman to whom mere will mean to her. this wonderfully well-made Round Choice of leg or cabinet base. ROUND OAK CHIEF BOILER IRON RANGE We invite vour inspection of this range, built by the Round Oak Folks who have made 2,000,000 friends Out of 2,000,000 purchasers of their specialties. Lee Hdw. Co. Everything in Hardware and Implements I Mo " day • ■ Tuesda y I’lUvvfl | Sept. 27 Sept. 28 ThP'ltfP' I Matinee-Evening lllUdllU | Admission 10c -15 c Is'e l ec t pict'O r . ’W < W I -1| I * ' - J I ! ' ••’* ' • “ ’V ***jC I I >** **: •. QVY EMPEfY ‘‘The The most vital, timely and thrilling picture ever seen. There are two currents in life always— The up-huilding current and the down-pulling current; the latter is the undercurrent—and of it, beware. This picture tells the story of the evil underlie life—and that seek to pull down that which man builds up in his best moments. The picture is chuck full of action from start to finish, and one you must see by all means. laaaMiiiaMiaßiMiMiißiiatiilWilirriiiH irn i iwtiiwiiin niiiiiiiiin ■imwibmiw ibm— I LOANS | —on— Farm and City Properly At low rtjte of interest and reasonable terms. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT 0 LOAN CO. 157 South Second St. i Decatur, Indiana t Henry B. Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y. | MILLER & BRUNTON AUCTIONEERS We work for you from the time your sale is booked until the last article is sold. Office on 2nd. St ’Phone 430 DECATUR, INDIANA Experience, Effort, Energy, Enthusiasm See us early for a sale date as we book far In advance. Call or wire at our expense. Nelson L. Mfller Jack Brunton _ „ / I
NOTICE To Farmers and Stockholders We have a car of lump coal mi track. Adams County Equii ty Exchange. 11
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1920
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + WITH THE CHURCHES ♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦♦+++♦♦ ‘ UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 9:15 a. m.-*--Sunday school. 10:30 a*, m.—Preaching by the pas- ■ tor. 6:30 p, in. -Christian Endeavor. Marie Hill, leader. 7:30 p. in. —Preaching, by the pastor. A program is being planned for the Sunday school rally day service next Sunday. Let every member of the Sunday school rally themselves and ai> many others as is possible. C. J. MIXER. Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH 9:3ft Sunday school. C. H. Colter, superintendent. Still we keep advancing on last year. Not a Sabbath but ' what is an advance. Are you helping? Get into the game. Do your part. I Come tomorrow and that will make .you sure to eome Rally Day. Have i von heard about the arrangement for ; Rally Day? There will be a great program. Come. Colter and all of his helpers want to see you. 10:45- Preaching. There will be no! evening preaching on aecoiflit of th Centenary convention at Monroe, so be present at this service. 2:30 Junior League. Mrs. Chas, i 'chmidt, superintendent. 6:3(1 Epworth League. Mrs. F. W. Downs, president. Subject. "Spiritual Provincialism. (Mission Study)." I.eader. Miss Josephine Suttles. There will be a good program. Get into the contest. It will do you goos. Our presisent has laid out a great program for us Tor the coming weeks. Yon will not want to miss any part of it. Bishop Leete at First Church. Foit Wayne, Monday. Cannot you go and hear him? FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Corner Fourth and Monroe Streets) Dr. A. G. A. Buxton, Pastor. Bible school. Dr. Burt Mangold superintendent—9:3o a. m. Holy community and sermon--10:30 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon—7:3o p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting—7:3o p. in. Dr. Buxton will preach at hoth morning and evening services. — ■■ . ........ ———■ — . ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH German Mission Service TO a. m. English Mission Service —2:30 ji. m. j Bible Class— 9:15. Meeting of voting members on De-: 1 toher 3rd. | EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Winchester Street) 9 :’<•"> a. m.—Sunday School. L. L. Baumgartner. Supt. Come and get some of the big'objectives for Rally Day. Remember Oct. 3 is Rally Day. Something new in our program tomorrow morning. 10:30 a. in.—Morning Worship. Subject. "Prayer and Perseverance.” 6:45 p. m. —Y. P. A. Subject, "Inspiring Stories from Foreign Mission ! Fields.” Leader, Clarice Lux. 7:30 p. m.—Sermon. Subject. "The Christian and His Daily Work.” Wed. 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting. If a stranger to this city or with- : out a church home you are especially welcome. C. L. HANEY. ST. MARYS CHURCH ■- — « First Mass —7:30. High Mass —9:30. Christian Doctrine —2:00. Vespers and Benediction —2:30. ZION REFORMED CHURCH Sunday school, 9:15 a. in. M. Kirsch, superintendent. Morning service, 10:30 a. m. Sermon by ReV. O. H. Moor of Indianapolis. Remember that we have a visiting i pastor with us, let ns give him a good audience. He will bring us agood message. I , Tn the afternoon "all” of our people : are requested to go to Berne and assist in a church-going demonstration and remain for the evening service. ) Sunday will be a big. inspirational I day for synod. L. W. STOLTE, Pastor. BAPTIST BULLETIN i Sunday school at 9:30, with classes : for everyone and a fine spirit prevail ing. H. N. Shroll. sup'erintendent. Morning worship at 10:30, subject of message, "The Potter and the Clay.” ; Mrs. BelWwill sing, “Have Thine Own Way, Lord.” Evening service at 7:30. Those attending will be privileged to hear Rev. H. H. Smith bring the message. Mtj/ Smith was pastor of the church in
F Its earlier histori ami I- In <>ur midst ► visiting old friends. You will want to b hear him and greet him am! Mi Smith. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. I,e:uler, Carroll Lake. .The young peoule's meetings are proving very helpful and We are i- assured of a good meeting from tie subject, "The Baptist Task in Out '. State.” Official board meeting Tuesday evening at the church. Business meeting of the church Wednesday evening. Septsmbei 29th. t O. E MILLER. Pastor. ,!. ( PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Saved to Serve." i 9:15 a. m. —Sabbath school. . 10:30 a. m. — Sermon by pastot: "The Gospel <>l Cheer." Solo by Mr. Paul Saurer. 2:30 p. m. .Mission Sabbath school on South Seiond street, followed b;, preaching service by Mr. John Gibson. G:3O p. m.—Senior Christian Endeavor meeting. Leader, Meredith Stewart. Special music; fine program. 7:30 p. m. —Bright gospel service | Sermon by pastor: “The liapir. i Christ.” Good music: warm wvlcoui: Wednesday at 4:00 p. m. Junie: ( Christian Endeavor meeting. Wednesday at 7:30 p. m Mid-wecl: This “home-like" church will gladly welcome you to any or all of our se: v ices. If you have no <>ther church Imine, worship with us. A. H. SAUNDERS. Minister. ACCOUNTANTS HERE State Accountants M. D. (Jasper and Web Gilbert arrived yesterday and are going over the books of the ejunty auditor and treasurer." Win First Game (Continued from page one) Gay 1g... Warner. Long Ahr c Iloyher ■ Freuchte t .rg Slower.Engeler rt Anderson Linn. Miller. Daniels and Reel re Mollencup. Hyland q Mollencny i Teeple rli Sehearer Costello h Thoma - Ilaltzell fli Schonweitz Touchdowns —Decatur: Hyland. 2; Teeple, 1. Touchdowns. Convoy, Ohio: 0. "Sciatch My Back” — Watch sci ’it- 223-15 . Bogus Checks Issued Here — -—I I , (Continued from page one) the $lB check on the First National i Lank. Mr. Durkin asked him wh ! 1 lived, and lie stated that he live; at Middletown, and that he worked f... Mr. Lore, whose name wa signed te. the check. Mr' Durkin did not ca.-h the paper. "Sanderson" stated a. ; . would go to the restaurant where h was known and get the cash and re ■ turn for the tube. And the surprisin'; 1 feature of the deal is that he did go I back to the Durkin garage and par , ■ cash for the tube. No one saw the man have a car of any kind, and there was no one with ! him at any time, so far as is known i here. The “getntleman’ is known to < have left the city with at least three'' new inner tubes and two spark pities. { and three had checks behind. < , . —. I i PUBLIC SALE In connection with the John T. AP - ’ ers. administrator sale, I will sell it public auction it my residence, % mi! east of Peterson. 4’4 mites west psi ; Decatur, on October 5. 1920, 1920. com- 1 mencing at one o’clock, the following 1 property: Bay, general purpose horse, 34 head 1 of hops. 7 brood sows, 5 sows to far 1 row this fall, 2 sows not bred. 26 heiA shoats. 1 full-blooded O. J. C. boar, one! "A” hog house, large hog feeder, full .J blood male hog. with raners, 2 Fream ' separators end chti’-n, l.a—'-s. p nown underfeed soft coal burner, good as new. Other articles. TERMS Terms made known on day of sale. C. W. ANDREWS , 23-2528-30-?: /■ —— Choice Residence Properties For Sale Best Locations Prices Reasonable Inquire of J. CHARLES BROCK 138 N. Second St. A
’ "sswSui'" >' |.,..- i 45. M’ Cltfsens Phin/' "• 11 'ixti.sN .v. m, B. Burford, do.. .. .. kM Burford by ncmoerat, <i" K 6 (10 „|!|( <. expense s( 2( , INa I Cass, Pep III.' t .V I , -.Dili John Mo*»urt\ Auditor I.M. , ' Burford by 1 temoerat. <>■ , .Martin jnberg. Di'P- A"' >’ r 4 , ti » Sephus Meh m. I’are of I H*. ( . 21 Myers. Pally J do. fi) 'Kaehler I'o.. Sher iff* <>«• h ' l - Orval Ila 1 ruff. Dltehe« r, mi ! Donald Patterson, <lO. IDecatur Light & lower, .111 ] . veyor off. Exp. Ed. S. Christen, < <>. b»Pt- *' J (ll Burford by lieinoirut, >upt. - s 0 I’t. Wiiynt- IMk. ( do. (((1 !l’. M. I’hriMton. MvP. >u|n. vt io 'Wm. l-’rAMler. Co. -; ™ D. i>. Clark. Ul ? ner . s . 1.00 I John W. Chirk. < 01. Inqm st ] 50 Anion KeusNor. do. 3 Ll. P. Graiolslaff. I"■ ' |, alth 501,0 D. D. Clark. I’ooi Wash. H- (| „ . Elizabeth Burns, do o|| Klrscb-Reppert < ” • 1,1 W Vizard. Poor st. "■ y > I.lames D. Stulls, Court House x.i.a. I !•; M. Smith, do 1 George Dellinger, do „„„ I 1:. U. Stxilts, .10 i.l. It. Porter, do I Decatur Llgtit «: Power, do l> -. K. L. Carroll & Son. do. 4 ;!:, August Walter do. I Hoy Baker. Jail - x !l>»‘«atur LiKht & Power, do - - North. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co. ,to. 1. • Al. A. l-.aiißhlin. County larni > Henry Schlegel, do. JeMS 1I i 11. do. • limlolph I.innemeler, do. JMary Laughlin, do ,-,r lira..- Laughlin, do. ..‘uno Martin Laughlin, do. Mrs. Martin Laughlin, do aO.»V |C. T. Payne, do ’ , 1,. W. Stolte. do J.1. M. Milter, do ■ A 11. Ashbaueher, do |cha.i. Miller, do ,-■■■ Uovatur Pound. Pur. & Men. I Co., do. - , Anna M.-Connell. Bd. of Guard. - l.«x ichlhl. Home Del. Co., do. .. ..L do Mri. GJorge Mount, do. IS. S. Buehannan, Burial Soldier Democrat C<i.. Legal Adv. ••o.Oj I Berne Witness Co., do. iJaeob Huser. View* r Nick Stu< key, do a Julius Sthug. do 1 Boy Baker, do 8 » ] Donald Patterson, Bridges <O.OO <)rval Tlarruff, do Julius Haugk. Rental Fisher Butler, I’eeter Bridge 19:t!.20 Burk Const. Co.. Smith Bridge 1500.d0 ! -larues' Hendricks. Turnpike 145 00 IJ. I>. Hendricks, do 1048.24 ’ i Democrat Co., Roads 372.:»1 ; .1. G. (’rum, Arnold Road 2.00 | (Indianapolis Com., Roads John Bm kmaster. Bevington rd Jh’.x.S’J B. I’. Breiner, (’rist road 0.00 ] .1. G. (’rum. do 1709.96 ; iT. J Durkin. Rhrman road B.ou , < M”. al i iai?-ii!f. I toads 210.53 Donald Patterson, do 85.00 , i RUev Jaekson, Ehrman road 10.OU iR. O. Ellston, do 10.00 Peterson & Fruchte. do 50.0 u s ; Chas. Arnold, do . 2.00 (’has. Arnold, do. 2.00 * Wm. Khrman, do 2.00 Sephus Melehi, do 3.70 George Ehrman, do 6.85 Lawrence Bieberii h, do . 2.00 1 1 Finley Striker. Eiting road. 2784.10 Miller & Butler. Geels r< ad »;;5.50 George Ineiehen, Ineichen road 110.00 < Macklin & Reppert, do . 5174.98 ‘ ! Rufus Huser, McClain road . . 2.00 ] John Mayer, do , 6.39 I’red Braun. Dan /Smith road 9130.40 Dennis Striker. Stahley road 2.00 . , Finley Striker, do 2.00 J Adam Riberxtvin, Stuckey road 1.00 F. Striker. Fred Stauffer rd. 3835.40 ♦ Hen Workinger. Tyndall road 2.00 ] I'd Aughonbaugh, Yoder road lo.ou Amos Fishei’t do 10.00 i Peterson & l'ru< hte, do. 50.00 ’ Joshua Yoder, do. 7.50 John C. Voder, do .. . 2.0” Jess Yoder, do. 2.00 J inley 9Nhichoo| . tiOaG 7 Dzf . . Bert \Bears. do 200 Albert Rich, do . 2.00 ' Frank Behling, do , 2.00 Elmer Behling, do. ... 200 Berne Witness Co., do 3 1J Sephus Melchf, do 1 :,t~ ;• John Ah sure. Roads 210.00 1 D. J. IMlling. do. * 21.00 j J*»hn (’lark. Dep. Coroner 1.70 L>hn Mosure. Board of Review 145*00 Hi'k'h D. Hite, do 1 \» in. Frazier, do 15.n0, 1 I. 'l’. Merryman, do. 1 .00 N'ithan Shepherd, do 15 00 Wm. Koop, Assessing Blue Creek U.jm Dan Koop, do . j.-.j.d 1 Albert Smith. Yoder Koad 2.«» o JOHN MOSI’RE, Auditor. j
PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving for Florida, I will sell at. public auction at my residence. Jointed four and one-half miles south ■ hst of Decatur, one mile west and 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 propertv, to witHORSES, THREE HEAD - Ray mare, 14 years ofd; bay mare, 7 years old: gray mare. CATTLE, SEVEN HEAD—Holstein cow, 5 years old, 1,1 , I' by <Li.v -f sale, red cow, 2 year, (hl, with calf by side; Jersey cow. 10 '■ears old, calf by side; red cow. G years old; black cow, 6 years old; 2 black heifers, one and one-half years old SHEEP. ELEVEN HEAD-Elm--n head breeding ewes, three-fourths '■ears old. HOGS. ONE HUNDRED Phtn? m , r, " r ® hr , p< ’ S P°" P| I Poland China, 14 head of tried sows, sonm with pigs by side and some to pic soon These are double immuned- 3 yearling gilts, one-eighth English- So spring and summer pigs, 50-50 in color ClMiv't" :,n,i th,il ' v I,AV AND GRAIV Twenty tons timothy hav in •now; 200 bushels barley- 27 acre of corn in field: 4 bushel Ito San so’beans for seed; bushels seed corn ■ ■> MFN^ rn r aC i <S- FARMIN ’ G IMPLEMENTS -Fordson tractor, with pulley on; two-bottom Oliver nlow used one season; manure spreader ] Dem>ng hinder; Empire £ H ’■ill, like new; Black Hawk Co, ' nlanter; Ohio rake, double disc h-i>-nay loader. Osborn hav tedder- M< Cormtck mower; hav. rake- t national, i eii ppcr Tower 1 cultivators; 1 Oliver I»pa«i • [ Plow I beet seeder, cultivator andßff 3 -: 1 ?S^^e 8 ~ $ I < Fairbanks-Morse 3.ho~rse‘' eTg Letz feed grinder. like new -ci ? Havoline tractor oil- ■> gni VH r>t ’a 0 ' 1 barrels: 1 storm bnggwi Pt w-/-ng harness; 1 set farm'harness- 1 buggy harness; 1 Stewart sheen it 'ors: 1 hog rack; IMt rm < wagon box; bob sled (scales, barrel sprav pumn- P t /° rm (buncher; 1 chicken house. Joxl2 set - fence stretchers. HOTTS vnntU - HOODS—Davenport 12 ft hV C' D versa! range; TTnivlJ ofS nr: Favorite base burner- ° Oll " n stove; 3 rocking chairs- in vu • chairs: linoleum? 1 ?u? I'lx3xl2 ft “s - » sausage grinder; 2 creim c an .;Tawp
h. onntrv table: Aladdin hang- ' ’ I POULTRY. Ten dozen chick!nd many otter articles, too mtmnumerous to mention. _ : amom' L a credit of 12 months will be ! given purchaser giving bankable no c ' K's per . ..nl interest ns J* .months. Pour per cent off or as I Nft property to be removed until set ” etl f, ’ r ' A. J. PORTER * SON Hurry Daniels and J. A- MJclfaud. and A. M. Manlier ' 'irnnch served by Pleasant Mills Alli ' 15-17-20-21 22-23 24 25 CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE Good codling and good ruling apples at SI.OO per bushel. Also cider apples. 50c per bushel al orchard. n. X Runvon, telephone (iOO-C. 218-tl' FOR SAI.E — Twenty-five Leghorn l cockerels foi breeding purposes. Call 881-E. Decatur 'phone, or write: i Charles A. Bowman, Decatur, Indiana. I R. it_ ’ FOR SALE Four sows, pigs by side One ram. eligible to register. Inquire Houk and Lewton, Decatur. R. It. 7. ’Phone Hoagland. ... CATTLE FOR SALE Some good quality stockers and fetMers. The; Lind that will make you money. Write or telephone at our expense. Meyer. 1 iros., Columbia City. Inti. 225-13 FOR SALE — Two Cole’s hot blast s toves, large and smaller size. Burn , soft anil hard coal or wood. Economical burners. A bargain is taken at once. ’Phone 548. ' FOR SALE—Dark blue jacket suit. in good condition. Also, heavy blue winter coat. Telephone 395. 225-t3x' FOR SALE — Full-blooded Durham male calf, nine weeks old. Call at ‘ Herman Reiter home, Decatur, Ind-1 iana. Route 7, Box 96; Hoagland 'phone, 1 L, 1 S. Line 27. 226-t3x , FOR SALE—Good hard coal burner. 1 May be seen at 815 North Fifth street. 227-t3 1 — 1 " i WANTED WANTED—Competent woman or girl to cook and do general housework. Family of two. L No washing or ironing. 222 N. ' 4th St.. Phone 595. 217-ts MEN Wanted al Holland-St. . Louis Sugar factory to un- ’ load beets. 23-lit 1 GIRLS WANTED For tele- < phone operating, good wages, and pleasant work. Apply at , manager's office. Citizens i Telephone Co. 225-ts SALESMAN — Opportunity for energetic man to establish permanent, J piciiluble business in own community Liberal commission, settled in j full each week. Stetson Oil Co.. Cleve- i laud. Ohio. 227-tlx I * MISCELLANEOUS 1 ANDOLOGY Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover Land f in Marinette County, Wisconsin, ii
lor a home or as an investment yon re thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich', Bend at once for this special number of LANDOLOGI. It is free on request ' blress: SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND , COMPANY, 255 Skidniore-Riehle Bldg., ; Marinette. Wisconsin. 207-2 mo t Plants are they breathe; also r-quire food. Elliot s plant food is - more than a fertilizer —it revives. builds up the soil and gives nourislt- . ment needed for ferns and blooming ■■ plants. Postpaid, 35 cents. ELLIOT FLORIST, •[ Gary, Indiana. 22446 Free for the Hauling—Dirt for ; filling purposes. 104 E. Oak ■ street. Lor rent 1 1-OR RENT—A good garage at 715 North Third street. ?25-3tx LOST AND FOUND t , l roTr l! n y t green jaCket 0,1 I Xrt t rn t 0 this offlce - Henry r , ‘" lgerirl1 ' 22643 ,| LOST—34x4 Lee tire on rim, some- ■ where between Frank Seigrist’s home in French twp. a „d Decatur , Hiil L. Macklin. 227-3 t North FPth T l 6 ? y Calling at 815 Nj’rth H.th street, and Paying for . ' 22743 FOR SALE OR~Rent~ “ave P’eted; electrix ire now being installed. If not > soon, will he for rent " Ot s ” d (few on y apXX ,f ™ B^a,: ' DAN ERWIN, Manager. '(Chiropractic is the boon tn • humanity It has helped others, it will help you smith and smith Omc.^MonS'h’ltk'• nECATOT," INDIANA '° re »"» w od „„ a „ " s De “ ,ur :• In each precinct be Bpeecb- " •'«». bOTS »•« «»a
"Scratch My Back”-On e gu#|) I 2134 ROSEN RYE-OUR PRI z E W|NNE( Sow Rosen Rye iugMad of . Plant, from September mi n ltlt .'"“ : . October. Average yield 3o hush.. 2 . acre, or one-third mor,, than c<u nn * rye. Never fails to produce . The heads have four well-iillei) row ’ plump, hardy kernels; the straw h stiff, medlum-eiied and stands up w and is equally adapted to all cl-, Hk . of soil. Have sold to all parts ~'f , h country. Get your seed ~a rJv __ ‘ • once! ’ al HENRY FAUROTE. Monroe ’J’hone, Decatur, Route 5 The Sale Season Is Here Book your sales with R. N. RUNYON > Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER ’Phone 690-C Decatur, Indiana. I BUY LIVE STOCK G. H. Oliver. Monroe. Indiana is hgain buying live stock. ’ I pay the highest market price. Buy all kinds of live stock. G. H. OLIVER. Monroe. Ind. p h , )ne 54 PUBLIC SALES Watch this column for the public sales. We print the bills. Advertise your sale in the Daily Democrat and reach fifteen thousand people. X— Sept. 28—A. J. Porter & Son, 4>; ; miles southeast of Decatur. Sept? 29—F. O. Baker. 3 miles west jf Decatur. Sept. 30—C. Workinger. 3L, miles southwest of Willshire and fvi mile northwest of Salem. October I—Charleyl—Charley Bell & Son, half mile south and halt mile west of Craigville. Oct. s—John5 —John T. Myers. Admr. of John T. Baker, near Beery church. October 5 —C. W. Andrews, four and une-half miles west of Decatur Oct. 6—Mattie Young, 2 miles south east of South Salem, or 11 miles south us Decatur. Oct. 8. —Laura Dykeman & Son, 4 miles northeast of Decatur. Indiana October B—Laura8 —Laura Kykemau & Son, four miles northwest of Decatur, first house west of Luckey school house Oct. 12—Orley Ritter, 1 mild north of Monroe and 4 miles east. October 12—John W. Tablet heirs will sell real estate, miles south of Decatur, on mud road and also on Deca.ur and Monroe road. Oct. 15 —Edward Biberstein. three an<J one-half miles southwest of Monroe, or 4 miles north and one-half mile west of Borne, Indiana Oct. 18 —John D. Nidi in ger &• Sons. 4 miles northeast of Decatur, will sell Duroc hogs. Oct. 18 —Fred W Busche, one mile •west of Monroe. Duroc hogs. October 18 —Clark .1. Lutz, comtnls".’oner. Iranian heirs, at l utz l;iw office, Decatur. Sale of real e-tate. Oct. 19 —C. S. Mumma. 5’ 2 miles
’ertheast of Decatur. Oct. 20 —P B. Dykeman. east of D J '•atur; registered hogs and farm implements. Oct. 21 —Albert Bauman. i, 'mile north, 3 miles west of Monroe. Oct. 25—R. L. Hogshead. 3 miles south of Decatur. Big Type Chester White. WANT ADS EARN—s—l—l MURKETS-STM Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. N. Y.. Sept. 2- r ' cial to Dailv Democrat i close. United States Steel cl at 82%. up %; Baldwin 116% "P Reading 94%. up %; New Haven > %, up %;’Central Leather i %; Crucible Steel 130%. up IN Mexican Petroleum 192%. l, p Pan American 92’-, up ■'■'" Springfield 56%. off %; Studebakw 59%. u P %; American Woolen < off %; U. S. Rubber 91%. up %' '( nadian Pacific 180%. up %' >< " l ~ ern Railway 31%, up 1: Houston Rup 1%. East Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 2;» -is? cial to Daily Democrat)— Receipt’600, shipments, 1330; official to - • yesterday, 4750; hogs closing sw* Medium and heavies. SlSul light hogs, [email protected]; pigs. »I'-'” @18; roughs, [email protected]: stags S9@U; cattle, 550, slow; sheep, i--200, steady; lambs, 1525. down; > ewes, 650@700; calves 100; tops, tCleveland, Ohio, produce marketButter—extras in tubs 64@64h. prints 1c higher; extra bt-sts ,-., firats 61%@62c; seconds si@™‘ packing stock, 40c. h - Bggs— Fresh gathered nor-’> Ohio, extras 61c; extra A rs ’® Ohio firsts new cases 57c; old 55c; western firsts new cases ■ Live Poultry—Heavy sow ~z f 9s,38c; light 30@35c; broilers 34&; i roosters 23@24c; spring ducks 33c. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1, $2.20; n?* 47c; new corn, per cwt., ■ ley, 85c; rye, $1.40; wool 30c. LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET 6 j, Butterfat, delivered -"’
