Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 236, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1920 — Page 6

The bright green Amazon stone is found only in the neighborhood of Pike’s peak.

/ HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Sale Auctioneer. Decatur 'Phone 861-N. 'Phone me at my expense. 2M-3t a wk Gaq I Ad Ndice ; Gas Bills are (hie and payable at Company’s Office on or before Oct. 10, if you wish to save the discount. Office open Saturday evening. Oct. 9. until 8:30 o'clock. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 105 N. 3rd II KrwMM.jnaarvnKk''rausa;r«

DUBACH & FRENCH FIRST OFFERING OF Spoltod Poland China Hoss AT BLUFFTON, INI)., Saturday, Oct. 9,1920 (Night Sale 7 P. M.) Thi -:de is consisting of 11 head of open sows, fall yearlings, spring gilts and a few boars. As our , name is not established as an old firm among the breeders, there will be an opportunity for farmers ' and new beginners to buy bargains of the richest ! ♦ i blood that flows in the veins of the Spotted Poland breed. Every farmer or new beginner buy- : ing a sow or gilt at this sale, we will give breeding privileges to a popular boar, so be sure and be there to get some of the bargains. It is not very often that you will get a chance like this. Yours for success, DUBACH & FRENCH A '!T;AM K "-r*KIXS3B LOANS ——on—— Farm and City Property At low rate of interest and reasonable terms. I THE DECATUR ABSTRACT 0 LOAN CO. 157 South Second St. Decatur, Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y. . jnmannnKMKHaKBEUMBaaMaMaMHHu MILER t BRUNTON 1 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. Miller Jack Brunton •

, MITKI: or ol' t'ltt' f State of Imllnna, Adtinis County, 88: In the Adams t'lreult Court. Septetn- , her Term, 1920. In the mutter of the Estnte of Jneub It. Buhler, deieased. No. 17xo. Noth e is hereby given that by virtu, „r .111 Older of the Adonis Circuit Court of Adams County. In the State ~1 Indlitna. the undersigned, odrnlnlstriiiilx of the estate of Jacob H. HuhI, i. deceased will offer for sale at pil .n, ~.ilo at the office of Graham XValters in Hie ell.v of I’eeiitur, Adilins ..mi Indiana, situated at No. 1111 South Se, olid Strict In said <lt> on ttie .'Mil dm of 111 tuber, I'l2o, the followins described real estate, situated Ip 'Io county of Adams and state of Indiana. to wit: Cmninenelng at the northeast cor-, in i of Outloi l.*'<> lii Joseph Crabbs Western \dilltlon to the town (now i lt\ i of lie. atur thence running south oil the east line of Outlets 156 and 1..-, ' 2 In said addition 198 feet to the north line of the alley, thence running vest on th* north line of said alley 66 f. .t. them e running north parallel litli the east line of said Outlets l»s feet to the south line es Jefferson tie t. theme running east on the line of Jefferson street 66 feet to the place of beginning. T, rm.- of Sale onethird cash In hand: one-third in one year and onethird In two years from date of sale. Inferred pay ments to be secured by mortgage , n said real estate, notes .. i n : at lost at 7 per cent from dal", interest payable semi-annually. I 1,, pirn, baser has the privilege of |ui > Ing all eash on day of sale. Said red I'Stute to 1,0 sold free of liens. HINA BVHI.EII. Administratrix. C. 1.. Walters. Atty. 6-13-20 s—s—s- WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

iso II OFFICE TO BE CLOSED My dental office will be closed for two weeks beginning Saturday, Oct. 9th. Dr. Fred Patterson. 236-31 . .. .1.1:

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1920.

PUBLIC SALE! The undoralgned will offer for sale ut public auction, ou the David Biberstine turui, 4 miles north and % mile west of Berne, 2 miles south and I’4 miles west of Monroe, on Friday, October 15. 1920, the following personal property, to wit: HORSES —A match team of sorrels. Jo years old; 1 horse and 1 mare, weighing about 1400 pounds; sorrel horse, coming 4 years old in spring weighing about 1300 pounds. COWS One Holstein cow. 5 years old. giving milk; 1 Durham and Jersey mixed eow, 10 years old. giving milk; 1 bull; calf, six months old, pure-bred Hol stein. GRAIN AND HAY About D tons of slightly mixed hay. mostly timothy; ibout 450 bushels early oats; about 20 acres of good corn in shot ks and about 30 bushels of potatoes. IMPLEMENTS -One Turnbull wagon and bed. in good condition; a good hay ladder; John Deere walking breaking plow; John Deere coin cultivator, good as new; spring tooth harrow; spike-tooth harrow; iron roller: disk, in good shape; Sure-llrop corn planter, good as new; two eor'i plows; McCormick binder, in working order; Minnie grass mower, good shape; International hay tedder in good shape; Dain hay loader, good as; new; low-lift manure spreader, good as new; one scoop board; 1 set working harness; 1 single buggy harness: I some horse collars; 1 single buggy; 1 sifiph. in good condition; an attach ment to use power with belt on Ford; a rope machine, makes all sizes ot ropes, from one and one-fourth inch, down and as long as you want them: a blacksmith forge, in good working order; Badger piljnch machine, in 1 good shape; a rip-saw table, in goed ■ ,i.:ne, and other articles not mentioned. Sale begins at 10 o'lock a. m. I'ERMS- Sums of ss.(k' and under. arh. Sums over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, without interes'. purchaser giving bankable note with approved security, note bearing 8 tier cent, interest after maturity. No moperty to be removed until settled for. Four per cent, off so” cash. EDWARD BIBERSTINE. Administrator’s Sale. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of David Biberstine, will on the 15th day of October, 1929, sell nt ; the late residence of said decedent -r \ Monroe townshin. Adams countv. Ind iana, the following personal property, to-wit: LIVE STOCK —Sorrel horse: driv- ! ing horse; Durham cow: yearling he'fer; 4 ewes. 5 lambs, brood sow. ’0 ‘mall pigs. 100 chickens. 100 lit(1“ chickens. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Half-interest in gas engine; 1 pump jack; spring-tooth cultivator; walking I plow, surrey, cross-cut saw. post auger, ditch level, bucket axle grease. 2 lap robes. 2 horse blankets. 2 hand corn planters, hand corn sheller. corn grinder, double shovel plow, grass , seed sower, hanging scale, sausage >tuffer. sausage grinder, iron posts. 0 Icraln bags, punin. iron kettle, feed ! cooker, chicken trough, axe, 3 pitch forks. 2 manure forks. 2 shovel’, wheelbarrow, single carriage harness single bn"gy harness. 2 strings slei"h ' ells, double work harness, horse co’Inr. and five emntv barrels. HOUR’' >rf)j D GOODS —Ice cream freezer: 20'! ‘■mpfv fruit jars: stone jar: 15 one-gal-lon jars: 3 five-gallon jars; ten-g >l-1 ’on jar: 7 two-gallon jars: 5 one-gallon Rms: two-gallon jug; oil stove; 45 -*nHon coal oil: coal oil tank: conk stove: looking "lass: kitchen cab’net' "nnbeard; sowing machine stand: 6 ohnfrs: 3 rockers: 6 parlor cha'rs: 9 old chairs- kitchen clock: clock: tnble: side-board: conch: organ; a-n-ser: chiffonier: 5 beds completeclothes nress: carnet sweeno*-: jol’-f <-teve nioes. m'rror book stand kit. | "hen fnb’* bench, old cook stc"O. old t-’blo. job lot cooking utensils job 10l ; dishes, one washing machine, and 2 •■akv-inized tubs. TERMS OE SATE—AII sums "t »f- oo and over, nine months credit "-■•ti'ont interest. All sums under $5. cash on dav of sale. JOHN' ,T. T MOSER administrator of the state of David Biberstine. Jeff T ’ orbtv. AUC f ’nnopr. Sam Nussbaum. Clerk. 6-121 DIDN’T WANT JOBS HTnitP'l Ptppp Servlet) Evanston, 111.. Oct. 6—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Jury service does I not appeal to housewives here. When a jury panel here was exhausted deputy sheriffs were sent out Io obtain women.

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PUBLIC SALE ' As we have quit farming, we will ’ sell at public auction at our residence , located four miles northeast of Deca 3 tur, first house west, of Luckey school house, on Friday, October 8, 1920, commencing at 10 o'clock, the follow ing property, to-wit: [' HORSES. 4 HEAD—Gray mare. . .' years old, weight 1450; bay horse, years old, weight 1300; bay driving mare. 13 years old; gray horse. CA'I TLE. 2 HEAD Cow. 6 years old, glv ‘ Ing milk, will be fresh In Muy; heifer 1 will be fresh in May. 35 HEAD HOG U ■ —Consisting of three brood sows and thirty-two shouts, weighing from 56 to 100 lbs . all O. 1. C. HAY and GRAIN — Five tons mixed hay in mow; 1 7 • acres in shock. FARMING TMPLE 1 MENTS— Deering binder, 7 ft. cut ■ I rood as new: McCormick corn bindc", 1 Superior 10-dise grain drill; Deering : mower: hnv tedder, rood as new ' Dune hay loader; low Clover Leaf ’ manure spreader; riling breakin - ’ plow; walking breaking plov: 2 rldins ’ cultivators: disc harrow: spike-too’h ’ harrow: spring-tooth harrow: o:i1 bo-se corn cutter; C. B. & Q. cor’ ’ planter: Tiffin wagon: buggy: trip-, 1 led wagon box: gravel box: pair h:r- --’ ladders- 5-shovel nlow; one-shovei ; ph w- Clfrner fanning mill: clover I I nncb"r. Every article rood as now ■ Two double sets of heavy breeching harness: set farm homes -: 2 sets bn"I bv harness: 5 good collars: grin-1 stone: buggy, storm front: other articles too numerous to mention. I terms OF SALE All sums of $5 and under, cash: all sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will be D"iven. purchaser giving bankable role i tearing 8 per cent interest last 6 I months. Four per cent, off for cash. No ’*aperty to be removed until set (led for. LAURA DYKEMAN X- SON. - Roy Runyon Jesse Michaud. Aucts. Fred Fruchte. Clerk. Lunch served by Union Chanel T,i i dies’ Aid. 29-30-1-2-4-5-6 , PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE — The undersigned will sell at public auction on Tuesday, October 12, 1920. the following described real estate starting at 1 o’clock: One good SO acre farm with frame barn 36x50: good frame 6-room house, hog barn 20x26:: chicken house, good drove well with wind pump orchard with about 100 fruit trees: fairly well ditched, and fences in fair shape; al! under cultivation except 8 acres, with good second growth timber on. This farm is located one mile east, % mile north of Monroe, Ind., or 5% miles c outh of Decatur, Ind . on mud pike. Three-fourths acre, with 7 room sttr co house, metal roof, electric lights. 2 good cisterns, barn 10x24, metal roof, corn crib, will hold 150 bu. corn: all buildings in good condition. This borne is located % mile north of Monroe. Ind., or 514 miles south of Deca tnr on Decatur and Monroe road. A nice home for some one. close to town. Rale will take place on premises, commencing on farm. For further information or particulars. see F. H. Tabler. Monroe. Ind. or Jeff Liechty, Durkin garage. Decatur. Ind. JOHN W. T.ABLFR HEIRS. F. W. Tabler. Adm. Jeff Liechty. Anct. ' 23-28-4-6-8-11 PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my farm, I will offer at public auction at my residence. miles east and 2 miles north of Berne, on what is known as the Backensto farm, on Friday, October 15, 192 C, the following personal property, to'wit: , 6 HEAD OF CATTLE—BIack cow. giving milk, to be fresh in January. Durham cow, will be fresh the last of December; 2 Jersey cows, giving good flow of milk, one will be fresh the 22nd of April, and the other tin last of April; Holstein-Jersey cov,. I giving quantity of milk, will be fresh |in May; red Durham bull. 18 months old. 3 HEAD OF HOGS—Registered Duroc Jersey sow with 8 pigs, these are good ones; 2 sows, each with 6 pigs; 12 head of good ewes. MISCELLANEOUS —Clover hay in mow, about 4 tons; timothy hay in mow, about 1 tons; 9 acres of good corn in shock: ia lot of good dry wood; mower;: shovel plow; 5-shovel plow; DeLaval cream separator, good as new; Globe range, in good condition: kitchen cabinet: dining room table, good as new; cupboard; davenport. POULTRY —Three dozen pullets. ALSO THE FOLLOWING —One spotted cow, will be fresh March 11; brindle cow, to be fresh March 9; Holstein cow, to be fresh March 26; Jersey cow. bred September 10; yearling heifer calf; Big Type Poland China male hog. 2 years old; good two-horse carriage; set double car ■ riage harness and other articles not mentioned. Sale begins at 12:30 o'clock. TERMS—Sums of $5.00 and under, cash. Sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security, note bearing 8 per cent, interest the last 6 months. No proper’.to he removed until settled for. Four per cent, off discount for cash. FINLEY STRIKER. J. A. Michaud, Auct. 61113 «—$—$—WANT ADS EARN—«—s—» f “pnoN's 'niiiii! 3oursweeten it with A

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE 11 FOR S\LE Baby carriage, good a* new, also Kiddy Coop, good hb new. j 'Phone 487, ' I ,)p SALE Violin, in A-No. I cond* Hon See Meredith Stewart, or call 28<- 3t 'phone H>B. _ • FOR SALE Ford touring car, H’D ' model, in good shape. Good Over--8 land commercial cur, in fine hlia . ! ; Bargains if taken at once. Phone '• or call at Schmitz V Tricker garag*'. corner First and Jefferson afreets. n FOR SALE Three Shropshire bucks x' 1 two-years old and 2 spring lambs. 7 Dave Gerber, 'phone 52 and 37. 235-3tx !. — - WANTED fj WANTED Bookkeeper for one of the I most desirable positions in Decatur. Hand application to City Clerk—City Hall. 231-l<» WANTED — Night Clerk at 1 Murray Hotel. 233-tl r WANTED -To rent three or four tinr, furnished rooms for light house- ■. keeping. Call 808. 235-t3x 1 WANTED — Two rooms for light I '■ housekeeping. Inquire of Mr. Boone at Shanahan-Conroy Auto company. 'Phone 80. 235-t3x I P WANTED—Chicken pickers. Men and 1 c women. Come at once. Atlass Pro-i 3 1 duce company. Lafayette. Indiana. '• 235431 > I ! WANTED —A married man for local representative. Guaranteed salary and commission. Write Public Saving Ins. Co,. Ft. Wayne. 234-3tx-eod 5 i WANTED—CoupIe who desires home i for winter in return for care of lady I ' during the day. may get information .desired by calling 'phone 780. Good J location, and a good home. 236-3 t MISCELLANEOUS ' LANDOLOGY Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover Land . in Marinette County. Wisconsin, li ! for a home or as an investment you ! are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of , LANDOLOGY. It is free on request I ’ Address: SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND COMPANY, 285 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette. Wisconsin. 207-2 mo I WE HAVE only one hard coal burner left, so get busy. We also have ’ two dining tables, carrying own . leaves, one ten-foot and one eight- . foot. —Hurst & Co., Second Hand Store, 101 So. First St. 234-3 t MEN —We teach barbering by practical work in few weeks. High prices make big wages. Positions furnished . Moler Barber College, 105 S. Wells. Chicago.234-t6x LOST AND FOUND LOST — Pink satin camisole, someI where on Second street. Finder, pleas I return to this office. 23443 • LOST —Pocketbook at Elberson Serv J ice station. Contained $9 and sln Reward if returned to this office. '! 23443 1 I ■ FOUND —Lock and chain. Owner mav have same by calling at this ofli.'i and paying for this Ad. 23542 j STRAYED —A female Collie dog. Re ward for return. Will Aschliman. Craigville ’phone. 235-t3x !i■ l ’ ' - FOR RENT : | FOR RENT —A good front bed room, with soft water. Inquire Mrs- ‘ Goldie Steele, 103 N. First street ■ Phone 232. 234-3 t We buy all kinds of rags, rubber, paper, metals, scrap i iron, also buy heavy barrels and old automobiles. Whenever you have anything to dispose of ’ i call, and we will come and get your junk. Phone 412. The Maier Hide & Fur Co* W. Monroe St. ' U3-eod-12t j The longest papyrus roll brought r down from early times is forty yards - long. 1 WE OFFER 100 Comet Automobile @57.50 100 Capital Firm, @ 800 10 Dayton Rubber Units. @ 130.00 50 Elgin Motors, @ g 7 g 100 Fort Wayne Tire @ 6.00 200 General Oil @ 215 r 1000 Harvey Crude, @ 50 200 Invader O. & R. (Okla) @ 1'75 3 5000 invader O. iR. ( T ex.) @ .10 100 Int’l. Money Machine, 6.50 | 200 Jackson Motors Com. 5’25 • 50 Jackson Motors Pfd. g 25 100 Lomer Armored Tire, @ g, 50 25 Mays Food Products, Inc @ Market 300 Miller Train Control @... 1.75' 500 Noco Petroleum, @ 165' 200 O. K. Giant Battery, @.. 1.5 Q 1000 Pettijohn Pure Products @ LOS 100 Quality Tire Com. @ j O .OO 50 Ray Tire, @ XSO 100 Revere Motor Car, @..._ 5.00 500 Rich Charter Oak, @ .... bj d I 100 Tex-La-Homa Pfd. @ 375 100 J. C. Wilson, @ / 1050 We buy, sell and trade all stocks SMITH-MARTIN COMPANY 208 So. La Salle Street CHICAGO

RUSSIANS HOLD POLES (United Press Service) , London. Oct. fl-(Special to Daily Democrat)- Rurttan troops have > stemmed the Polish advance in many • pieces and made important gains I themselves, a Moscow wireless said today Eastward from the River ■ Niemen it was admitted, retreat continned "according to plan. •Our advance toward the River 1 Shitch continues successfully." the Wireless said. "In that region we ; occupied Leitchoff and Derhaiany. "In the region of Novogrodsk and 1 eastward from the River Niemen we continued to retreat according to 1 Plan.” • Chiropractic 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 store DECATUR, INDIANA 60-eod-lf JUST TO LET YOU KNOW We are still in the Live Stock Business Highest market prices paid for all kinds of live stock. A square deal with everybody our motto. SPRINGER & SHIRK. Monroe, Indiana. 231-ts — The Sale Season Is Here Book your sales with R. N. RUNYON Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER ’Phone 690-C Decatur. Indiana. 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. Oct. 8. —Laura Dykeman & Son. 4 i miles northeast of Decatur, Indiana. October B—Laura Kykeman & Son, four miles northwest of Decatur, first house west of Luckey school house. Oct. 11 —Ed. Marhenke, at Williams Station, 7 miles north of Decatur, 2 miles south of Hoagland. Oct. 12 —Orley Ritter, 1 mile north of Monroe and 4 miles east October 12 —John W. Tabler heirs will sell real estate, 5Vs miles south of Decatur, on mud road and also cn Decatur and Monroe road. Oct. 15 —Edward Biberstein. three: and one-half miles southwest of Mon-t roe. or 4 miles north and one-half mile 1 west of Berne, Indiana. Oei. 15—Ray C. Doty, 2% miles; west of Magley, Indiana. Oct. 18 —John D. Nidlinger & Sons.; 4 miles northeast of Decatur, will sell Duroc hogs. Oct. 18 —Fred W. Busche, one mile; -vest of Monroe. Duroc hogs. October 18 —Clark J. Lutz, commis-l 'oner. Laman heirs, at Lutz law office. Decatur. Sale of real estate. Oct. 19 —C. S. Mumma, 5'4 miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 20 —P. B. Dykeman. east ot Decatur; registered hogs and farm implements. Oct. 21 —Lawrence Carver, 9 miles' southeast, of Decatur. Oct. 21 —Albert Bauman, 1 iuile • orth, 3 miles west of Monroe. Oct. 25—R. L. Hogshead. 3 miles! south of Decatur. Big Tvpe Chester White. Oct. 26—Charles Hawkins, four and ‘ one-half miles southwest of Decatur, on the Myers farm. MJSKETS-STOK Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets . York ' N Y " Oct ' 6 ~( Special | to Daily Democrat)—Texas company diup Tobacco Products 69*4 I Ul> United States Industrial Alcohol 84, up 4; Union Pacific 126%,l - A Q nacon(la 52 %- off %; Lehigh! Valley 53, unchanged; U. S. Steel 88-1 i. off ’/s; Southern Pacific 99h*. unchanged; American Sugar 104-%. up' 1%; Inited States Rubber 78’4 off %; Canadian Pacific 128’4, up >4. i East Buffalo, N. Y.. Oct. 6-(Spe-cial to Daily Democrat)-Receipts 1 1-' 920. shipments 2470; official to N Y yesterday, 2090. Hogs closing steady i Medium and heavies. $16.50@1f>.75-'o'-kers and mixed, $16.50; few. sl6.’(ai? P 50 S ’ $ . 15 ' 25 @ 1 O 5 roughs, $13.25 a s m’ n iop“oo e o’ e '' Cleveland. Ohio, produce marketprk>tst€6r6a66ua r tUb * ’° ts 65 @ flJs® 63® : 61Un ra " rBtS G4@ ' 64 - j 59c. b seconds 58@ Eggs Ohio firsts new cases «t 8 I ern C eTt e rl s 66 V eßh «-ts 61c; I I 39c;°Tght~Soc£ h^u' 8 ’ 38@ i 38c. 27 ’ ro Hers, 34@ I' ’ xin. LOCAL markets ) wheat, No. 1 s2<>oI 47c; new corn, per cwt Swo- 0^ 8 ' Il’ey- 85c; rye, $1.4?; wX' 3 ’o c ’ * F" S s LOCAL market 54c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET 1 Butterfat, delivered RKET

VEGETABLES Os All Kinds f ’ Pho f ne Bellmont Gard ens for Fresh Vegetables. J v . livery to all parts of the h. im-lf WILLIE 8'& I --nr- -4 - April Boars for Sale. r Sired by the Grand Chanmi H Boar Prince Big Type and P J« P of our show sowx. y 0„ ~ I 1-nd our herd of Chester Who , the best in the state of I nd ,7 The Boars are priced t" J , IL L. hogshead 1 i R ' Decatur, | ndij|)i I > ABSTRACTS OF T.n IP | REAL ESTATE AND FARto LOANS; SEE FRENCH OnS THE SCHIRMEYER STRACT CO.. OVER VA\% & LINN CLOTHING STORE BLACK & GETTING r UNDERTAKING AND Calls answered promptly day or nta. Private Ambulance Service ’ , Office Phone—9o. > Home Phones: Black 727; Getting 945 Agents for Pianos and Phonographs.' Have you tried that all pork sausage at the White M«l Market? ’Phone 3RB and let m send you some. 4 delivery lailv— Meyer, Brushwiller | Beet 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al. Burdg's Barber Shop. Phones—Office and Res.—lß(j. DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Diseaiei of women and children; X-ray exsmlu tlons; Flourscopy examinations of th» internal organs; X-ray and electrial treatments for high blood prenurt and hardening of the arteries. X-rtj treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—--9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to I p.m Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office Ml I 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 dwing 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 ’Phone, 143 Residence ’Phone .... 102 • — ■■■■■ I ■■ ■■■ , 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. FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wsy 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. «” 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m 11:30 a. m. I:°° P- m ' 1:00 p. m. 2:30 P- <" 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m7:00 p. m. 8:30 p- ’’’■ 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. wCar every hour and a ha • Running time 1 hour and o utea. A Freight car leaves r P e ,?Wivn<> 7:45 a. m., and leavea Fort Wv •t 12:00 m„ arriving In Decatur 2:00 p. m. . aa - m. Office hours 8:45 a. m. to 7:w P - I. B. STONEBURNER, A 9«