Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1920 — Page 6
Many Horses for Race Meet (Continued from page one) im ■« scheduled: Wednesday. October 13. 2: IS trot (3 in 5) • Put ho $4’H». 2:25 imco (.1 in 5) Purse S4OO. 2:11 |>u«- (3 in 5) Purse 1500. Five eighths mile 12 tn ;!> - I‘ur.u •• 150. Thursday, October 14. 2;.10 trot 13 in 51 I’ttiH. S4OO. 14 pace (3 in 5l- Purse 2400. County road r.ic" (2 In tit Purr f bin. One mile dash Purse $10((, Om'-hnlf mile (2 in 31 Purse $l5O Friday, October 15. 2: IS price ( i i.i 5) Purse $1 0. 2: '? trot <3 in 5 > I Urso S4OO. 2:14 trot (3 D - Pur«e ?500. Pr-e for all po o (I: in 5) Pur- i
ni me latter every nay. " 1 1 — - - ■ 1 ■'"■■■ ' SAVE For The Future ’rhe cents of loday will make the dollars of tomorrow. ! Particularly is this true right now. The dollar has depreciated in value considerably. The time is coming when it will be worth much more. J lent e you can see the wisdom of opening a savings account now. 4 INTEREST ON SAVING ACCOUNTS OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK “The Old Reliable” J ’ ~ TTI ' J -u - - -J W — — -■■■■l .. Ml HU 1 I— — T— ■mi 11 inr—onMi i!■n n n ißim !■ iib tr i inmM i Wa ■d! LABORERS D catur Castings Co. I MKKMKaBBMaHHaMHMWHHMBMMaMKmBIMHHMHaMHB ♦ ii CREAM CREAM CREAM 56cts AT OUR STATION 2ND DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE OR : AT THE CREAMERY. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT • ■; IT PAYS TO SELL US YOUR CREAM. ■ ■ '» < • Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. ’ DECATUR ' ;; Indiana. ♦ ■; '. I ' LOANS — on— Farm and City Property At tow rate of interest and reasonable terms. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT • LOAN CO. I 157 South Second St. Decatur, Indiana I Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y.
(OUR REPAIR WORK THE KIND-THAT 1 s "STAYS / / 1 FIXED " \ Ln , '\so YOU’LL ! wujSC? I PiurißT n Cr -aCJtliv && I.< w Caskey is the official starter, and he is one of the best In the bu : iness Robert Kelley will start the running races, anil there will be thre < f the latter everv dav.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY OCTOBER 11. 1920.
MITK.R TO llliri'.MMvr«i I State of Indiana, Adams County. HS: In the Aduins Circuit Court, September term, IH2O. Andrew M.rtx vs. Calvin M. Duncan, et al. | CauHt* No. lu2ll. Tu Quhrt Tltlw. T Now < omvH the plaintiff by < • VWalters, Dlh attorney and tiles his . complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent pennon that the residence, upon diligent enquiry | is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wlt: Calvin M. Duncan, Mitiy Grace Duncan, Jacob T. Metzger. Emanuel S. Metzger, Samuel II M. tzger, Alexander L. Hayes, Samuel I’., Bolide, Gerhart Metzger, Margaret Metzger. Frances IJveigeod, Elias Itaub, Hanna Kaub, David Wilson, Caroline WiUon, Charles B. Wallace, Frances Ann Wallace, John Strebig, Jacob Livergood, John Livergood, Margaret Louisa Livergood. John AS. . Strebig, John S. Gable, John L. (table, | I Catharine Gable, O. G. Hall (whose, Christian name is unknown to plaln- ’ tiff i; Elizabeth Strebig, William Strebig, Mary Isaac, Joshua Isaac, John Fitz. Joseph Detweiler, Joshua Strebig. Isaac Strebig; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents • of the state of Indiana, sued in this ! action bv the following names and - designations. t<>-wit: •The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, ot th*- following named persons, to-wit: Calvin M. Duncan, Mary Grace Dun- . aii. Jacob T. Metigei. ihnanui i 8. Metzgtr, Samuel H. Metzger. Alexan<l. r L. Haws, Samuel B. Bonde. Gerhart Metzger, Margaret Metzger, I ranees Llvrrgood, Elias Kaub, Hanna Kaub, David Wilson, Caroline Wil<«»n, Charles B Wallace, Frances Ann Wallace. John Strebig, Jacob Liverm.. d. John Livergood, Margaret ! Louisa Livergood. John W. Strebig, John S. Gable. John L. Gable. Catharine Gable. (>. G. Hall (whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff!, Elizabeth Strebig, William Strebig. Mary Isaac, Joshua Isaac, John Fitz, Joseph Detweiler, Jogtoua Strebig. Isaac Str* big. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. The unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, officers and successors in interest of each of the following named corporations, to-wit: <». G. Hall A’ Co., Berne Gas and oil Co., Lam-aster Land Association, the names of all of whom are unknown t*»'. plaintiff; The unknown• widowers and widows. < hildren, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, c reditors and olnilnistrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of 1 th*- last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named ami b-signated deceased persons, to-wit:; Calvin M. Duncan. Mary Grace Duncan. Jacob T. Metzger, Emanuel S. Metzyer, Samuel H. Metzger, Alexan-11 ler L. Hayes, Samuel B. Bonde. Ger-i hart Metzger, Margaret Metzger. I ( Frances Livergood, Elias Kaub. Hanna Kaub. David Wilson, Caroline Wil- I ;on. Chari* s B. Wallace, Frances Ann . Wallace. John Strebig. Jacob Livergood. John Livergood, Margaret i.< uisa Livergood, John W. Strebig. 4ohn S. Gable, John L. Gable, Cathar- . ine Gable. O. G. Hall (whose Christian, name is unknown to plaintiff); Eliza- ( beth Strebig. William Strebig. Mary i Isaac. Joshua Isaac, John Fitz, Joseph | < Detweiler, Joshua Strebig. Isaac. Strebig. John S. Gable, John L. Gable, Catharine Gable, Michael Strebig. Jacob Metzger. Francis P. Metzger. , Ann Metzger, William H. Metzger. ; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. All of the women i once known by any of the names and . <h signations above stated. whose j names /nay have been changed, and I who are now’ known by other names. ; the names of all of whom are un- i ' known to plaintiff; The spouses of all »f the persons above named, describ'd ami designated as defendants t< i this action who are married, th* , ' names of all of whom are unknown I to plaintiff; All persons and corpota- , lions who assert or might assert any ( title, claim or interest In or lien upon (he real estate describe*! in the com- • plaint In this action, by under or ’ through any of the defendants to this < ( action named, described and destg- , naled in said complaint, the names *>: I all of whom are unknown to plainj tiff’ that the defendants O. G. Hall & Co., Berne Gas and Oil Co., and Lanaster Land Association are foreign •• corporations and that the cause of | iction alleged against said defendants ; :in the Complaint In this cause arose; 'within the state of Indiana; that said I I action is for the purpose of quiet- i ! ing the title to real estate in the state i 1 »f Indiana; that a cause of action ex-G ists against all of said defendants; J j that all of said defendants are neces- 1 ' arv parties to said action and that' • »h*‘v a» » believed to be non-residents j ( of the state **f Indiana. i’he f< Ih-wing real estate in Adams;' i onnty, in the state of Indiana, is de- ; | scribed in said c omplaint, to-wit: the i ] south half of the northeast quarter -»f section seven (7) in township twen- I ty-six (26) north, of range fourteen ’ (14) east. I * This action is instituted and prosecute*! by said plaintiff forthe 1 purpose 1 f quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all de- . mands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given J aid defendants ami each and all < them; that unless they be and appear Lt-fore the Adams Circuit Court at the < Co irt Hcuse. in the city of Decatur, j in Adaras county, in the state of Indi- , ana on the 20th day of November, Ibjo, the same being th** 6th Judicial * • lay of a term of the Adams Circuit < H’ourt of the state of Indiana, to be;. ' begun and holden on the 15th clay ol November, 1920 and answer or demur ' to said complaint the same will bo * heard and determined in their ab- \ sence. 1 In witness whereof, I have hereunto;! set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Hie office of the Clerk . thereof in the city of Decatur, Indi-I 1 ana. this 25th day of September. 1920. ' (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY. c Clerk of the* Adams Circuit Court. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiff. 27-4-11 ( Defeat Giants (Continued from page one) runs which seemed to take the pep out of the colored boys for the rest of the game. A new pitcher was then used by the visitors but also failed to stop the local boys batting, he retiring in several innings and was substituted by another who finished the game for them, who also failed to hold the locals down, the final score resulting 16 to 4 in favor of the locals. Every member of the local team ; was hitting his best yestesday, a numI ber of long hits being made. Laird ! again proved the king hitter, driving one clear to the fence, clearing the : bases for a home run. ■ The colored outfit took their de- | feat in very good humor, the entire 1 clan feeling happy at all times and provided much amusement for the local fans. INie Otteville, Ohio, team, which defeated the locals in their city a week ago by a score of 1 to 0 will come to this city next Sunday for another battle with the locals and the game promises to be a real one. Plan to attend. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my farm. I will offei at public auction at my residence, . miles east and 2 miles north of Herne 1 i,n what is known as the Bnckenstc farm, on Friday. October 15. 192 C, the following personal property, to wit: 6 HEAD OF CATTLE Black cow giving milk, to be fresh in January. Durham cow. will be fresh the last > December; 2 Jersey cows, givin. 'tood flow of milk, one will be tr"s' the 22nd of April, and the ether th< last of April; Holstein-Jersey cow giving quantity of milk, will be fresl in May; red Durham bull. 18 months old. 3 HEAD OF HOGS Registerei ‘ Duroc Jersey sow with 8 pigs. thes< are good ones; 2 sows, each with t pigs; 12 head of good ewes MISCEL l. -Clover hay in mow. aboui 4 ions; timothy hay in mow, about I tons; 9 acres of good corn in shock' a lot of good dry wood: mower:: shov •I plow; 5-shovel plow; DeLaval crean: separator, good as now: Globe rang' i’i good condition: kitchen cabinet; 'dining room table, good as new: cap loard; davenport. POULTRY—Thre> doron pullets. ALSO THE FOLLOW ING— One spotted cow. will be fresh V irch 11; brindle cow. to be fresh March 9: Holstein cow. to bo fresh March 26: Jersey cow. bred September 10; yearling heifer calf: Big Type Po land China male hog. 2 years old; good two-horse carriage: set double car T'age harness and other arti les not mentioned. Sale begins at 12:30 o’clock. TERMS—Sums of $5.00 and under, 1 cash. Sums over |5 a credit ot m. will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved sc entity, note bearing 8 per cent, inte" est the last 6 months. No proper'. ■ to he removed anti! settled for. Fou" per cent, off discount for cash. FINLEY STRIKER. J. A. Michaud, Auct. 61113 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 80 acre farm with frame barn 36x50' good frame 6-room house, hog ban 20x26:: chicken house, good drove well with wind pump, orchard wit: about 100 fruit trees; fairly well ditched, and fences in fair shape; al under cultivation except 8 acres, with good second growth timber on. Thi farm is located one mile east. % milnorth of Monroe, Ind., or mile: south of Decatur. Ind . on mud pik- 1 Three-fourths acre, with 7 room stm co house, metal roof, electric light2 good cisterns, barn 16x24. meta’ roof, corn crib, will hold 150 bu. corn all buildings in good condition. Thi' home is located 14 mile north cf Mon >-oe. Ind., or 5% miles south of Dec ' tur on Decatur and Monroe road. / nice home for some one. close to town Sale will take place on premisecommencing on farm. For farther information or partir ■ilars. see F H. Tabler. Monroe, Ind. or Jeff Liechty, Durkin garage. Deca tur. Ind. JOHN W. TABT.FR HEIRS. F. W. Tabler. Adm. Jeff Liechty. Auct. 23-28-4-6-8-11 PUBLIC SALE! Having quit farming and rented my farm, I will offer at public auction at my residence, 5% miles northeast of Decatur or miles south of Monroeville, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday, October 19, 1920 , the following property: FOUR HORSES —Consisting of one bay horse, 9 years old. weighing 1600 pounds; one bay mare. 9 years old. weighing 1600 pounds. This is an extra good work team. Black general mirno c e mare. 7 years old, weighing 1150. broke to all harness; one black driving mare. 9 vears old. ELEVEN HEAD OF CATTLE—As follows; One registered Guernsey cow 9 years old. will be fresh November 20; one 2-year-old Guernsey heifer, giving milk now. will be fresh in the spring: one 5-vear-old Guernsey cow .giving good flow of milk now. and will be •'resh in the spring; one Guernsey cow fresh about two months, 4 years old; one pure-bred Guernsey yearling bull: one yearling Durham bull and one -rode Guernsey bull: two yearling heifers; three last spring calves. THIRTY HEAD OF HAMPSHIRE HOGS —Consisting of spring boars ••nd edits: a few yearlin" boars: some fall rn’es and a few fe'-dine shoats. FORTY HEAD EWES—Forty heat: of good breeding ewes. 2 to 4 vears old FARMING IMPLEMENTS—One 29 horse-power gasoline engine, in goer working condition: one corn and col "ringing mill, and one French buri crind'ng mill: 35 feet inch bolt, extr.: pulleys, gasoline tank, etc. This ma chinery is in first-class condition an' can be inspected at any time; 7-ft.-cu' Deering binder. Doering corn binder Kevstone web hay loader, side deliver rake. Deering mower. John Deere cori planter, Zanesville breaking plow, rid • ing corn cultivator, Silver ensilage cut ter, trinlo wagon bed. disk harrow ; Corn King manure snreader. Amer' can disk drill, barrel snray pumn smooth land roller, set heavy woil harness. 3 horse double-trees, and var ions articles not mentioned. TERMS—On all sums of five dollar: cash. Over $5.00 a credit of 12 month: will be given, bearing 8 per cent, in terest last 6 months, purchaser giving bankable note No property rc moved until settled for. C. S. MUMMA. T terhtv Runyon, Auctioneers Tidies of Pleasant Grove ehurcl will serve dinner. 7 11 14 11 CFORCE SIMMERS GENERAL AUCTIONEER I am now ready to book yom sales. ’Phone me at mv ex nense—White 469. Decatur Indiana. 240-tl Value Is a matter of locality. Ti I western Mexico there Is a railroai , with ties of ebony and road ballast o , silver ore.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE ' FOR SALE -Shetland pony- biiRRV '"'il “ hit mess. Sate for children to drive. <>•>! North Fourth street. ’Phone >4'i. o " 237-t4x - | FOR SALE Kane molasses. See \\. 0 I M Kitson, R- R- N’o. 2. ’P |Hin ’’ I q 238 t3x FOR SALE Twin cylinder Indian motorcycle. Inquire h at this oflice or telephone .»1. , 239-3tx h .’OIt”SALE - Gai l:iii'l !, ui: - is coal or wood. Call 822 or See I-'-■'l land Franks. 6 FOR SALE—MuIe, seven months' old Inquire of Wilbert Barton on Ilati) tt Butler farm, or call s7" D 24" i a WANTED V 11 WANTED — Night Clerk at Murray Hotel. 233-il ,; | - — - ■- v- CLERKS, (men. women) over L. for Postal Mail Service. $135 month. ,’- Examinations October. Experience un h necessary. For free particulars, write h R. ‘Terry, (former Civil Service Exh aminer) 315 Continental Bldg.. Wasb•r ington. D. C. 237-t4x ’j W ANTED - Cigar rollers. Good wage- '. Write C. A. and A. C. Didier, Fort it Wayne, Indiana. 237-t6x RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS needed. , Begin $133.00 month. Traveling <x- ■ pensea paid. Specimen questions free. .' Columbus Institute. Columbus. Ohio. 238-t3x ' WANTED — Woman to do laundry work at house. Call 82. 240-1 f MISCELLANEOUS 8 LANDOLOGY Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover Land - in Marinette County, Wisconsin, h for a home or as an investment you c are thinking of buying good farm i lands where farmers grow rich, send i at once for this special number of ) LANDOLOGY. It is free on request Address: SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND: i COMPANY. 285 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., e Marinette. Wisconsin. 207-2 mo b — —= FOR RENT 1 FOB RENT—2 new houses.Home Builders. Erwins office. 2.37-41 LOST AND FOUND ’ FOUND —Fountain pen. Owner may have same by describing property; ■.nd paying for ad. Herbert Carper. i Decatur, Route No. 2. 239-t3x s W ANTE I) ’ GIGAR ROLLERS, good wages Write C. A. A A. C. Didier. ! Fort Wavne, Ind. 237-6tx AVOID WINTER’S DISEASES Now is the time to raise your • v bodily resistance and avoid . colds, pneumonia, neuritis, neuralgia, tonsilitis, and all winter n diseases. A good healthy body is the best prevention for any disease. o Drugs will not make your i. body stronger. Rat poisons c ire made of strychnine, arsenic, calomel, phosphorous, co- .. ane, etc. If you want to get a good healthy rat to mope wound and finally die just give it any of the above drugs. If ■ it doesn't get enough to kill it. it will lose weight and be sick a tong time, bou can do the same p with your own body. If you want health, vigor, “pep." ambition, try osteopathy. Build e tip your system nature’s way. ? Get your blood circulating and your nerves to tingling. Trv '■ osteopathy. 240451 p - — WANT ADS EARN—s—s__s <1 NOTICE! Necessity demands some unbroken hours for work. Will receive callers a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings each week. Hem stitching f| done any time. Anna Adler, 326 Nortn !t •° l,rth street - 219-lmo r • ■“—— ; Ashbaucher’s ; FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 •11 - ' HARRY DANIELS ir The Live Stock and Farm r- bale Auctioneer. Decatur ’Phone 861-N. : n Phone me at my expense. 206-3 t awk i| iL I
Oregon City. Oregon, ir going to have ' a n election for mayor, ami there are eandidutea. The present mayor I Is not running for re-electiop. SALE OF RACING STOCK \ public auction aule of racing stock will be held at the Bellmont race tnu k ' ut io o'clock Friday morning. October 15th. Among the slock offered will be th.' following by N. D. Edwards: Peter Pisser, hr. stud, 9 years o d. record ’’iHh. trotter by Peter the Great 2 1)7; L dam Sarah White, by Uiert’on 2:99',. 2nd dam. Strong '"willow Brook, b. g. 9 years old record 2:19',. trotter, by The Miter Bear, he by Chimes. Two set of track harness. McMurray sulky, McMurry cart and a lot cf \lso Lassie Pointer, 2:15'-,. pacer, sired by Elastic. Ist dam. Coast man. \)so Star Rose by Star Shot, dam Hindo Rose, a runner, can run half in 50. Here’s n chance to get some fine stock. Attend this sale. 24n . t 3| Chiropractic is the boon to humanity. It has helped others, it will help you. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of Chiropractic OBicc over Morris 5 A 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 I deal with everybody our motto. ; SPRINGER & SHIRK. Monroe. Indiana. 231publiclales Watch this column for the public' sales. We print the bills. Advertise your sale in the Daily Democrat and; reach fifteen thousand people. Oct. 12 —Orley Ritter, 1 mile north of Monroe and 4 miles east. October 12—John W. Tabler heirs will sell real estate. s*£ miles south cf Decatur, on mud road and also on Decatur and Monroe road. Oct. 15 —Edward Biberstein. three and one-half miles southwest of Monroe. or 4 miles north and one-half mile west of Berne. Indiana. Oct. 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. Ijvery Barn. Decatur. Indiana. Duroc hogs. October 18 —Clark J. Lutz, commis-j sioner. lonian heirs, at Lutz law office. Decatur. Sale of real estate. Oct. 19 —C. S. Mumma, miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 19 —C. S. Mumma, 5% miles! northeast of Decatur. Oct. 20 —P. B. Dykeman. east of De-1 catur: registered hogs and farm im-| plements. Oct. 21—Lawrence Carver, 9 miles | southeast of Decatur. Oct. 21—Albert Bauman, t lutle I north. 3 miles west of Monroe. Oct. 22 —David Werling. Preble, In- j (liana. Time, ten o’clock. Oct. 25 —R. L. south of Decatur. Big Tvpe Chester! White. Oct. 26 —Charles Hawkins, four and one-half miles southwest of Decatur, on the Myers farm. MBRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. N. Y., Oct. 11—(Special to Daily Democrat)—United States Steel 87%. off Vi; Texas Company 49%. off %; American Woolen 72, off %; General Motors 17%, unchanged; I Southern Railway 31. off 1%; Baltimore & Ohio 4 . oft %; Mexican Pei treleum 188. up %; New Haven 34. off %; Texas & Pacific 20%, up % • Marine 19, off %; Union Pacific 126’, off %; Southern Pacific 99%, up % ■ Bethlehem B 69%, off %. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 11—(Special to Daily Democrfat)—Receipts 4000; shipments 3430, yesterday; re ceipts 7200, shipments 3800, today; official to N. Y. Saturday, 4560. Hogs "losing steady. All grades generally sl7; few, $17.10; roughs. $13.50@14i stags. sll, down; cattle, 4000; best | strong to quarter higher; others slow and weak; shipping steers $12015 25 ’Qsn h^, Stee 7’ cows ' hei fer s ' $3.50 @l2; sheep, 1800, slow; top lambs, $1.3; culls. $9.50. down; vear hngs, sß@9; wethers. [email protected]; best 2000 S ' * U ’ UO@6 ’ ca!ve8 ' 2000; tops, Cleveland, Ohio, produce market Butter— Extra tub lots 66@66%c---prints 67@67%c; extra firsts 65@6560c’ firsts ® 4 ® 64^c ; seconds 59@ 2 hl ° fi rsts new cases 59c?ra, eß . h Ka « ,here,i northe m ex- | tras 63c, extra firsts 62c; western I cases firsts 56c. western I ™n- 0U l 1 ( tr £~ G ! 00 ? heaVy fOW,S . 38@ I 38c’ IKht Stock ’ 27c; broilers, 34@ LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1, $2.20; new oa ts mv’s“ eW corn ’ P er cwt., $1.40' barley, 85c; rye, $1.40; wool 30c. ' local market Eggs • local creamery markft II Butterfat, delivered o6u
vegetable? - Os All Ki nd ? S 'Phone 690-H, Bellmont ens for Fresh Vegetable, livery to all parts of tk„ . ** April Boars for Sale. | Sired by the Grand Cham. Boar Prince Big Type h > of our show BOWS. Von m ! I nd our herd of Chester Wl' 11 ABSTRACTS OF REAL ESTATE A\|) LOANS; SEE FBF.M’ihS I HIE SCHIRMFAE ' STRACT CO.. OVER VA\ftl & LINN CLOTHING STORE | BLACK & GETTING undertaking and Calls answered promptly day O r »i.l Private Ambulance Serv? M 91 ' Office Phone—9o. j Home Phones: Black 727: Oettinn <w : Agents for Pianos and Phono B ra p ” ' Have you tried that aOM «i usage at the White C. Market? ’Phone 3KS and ku 4end you some. 4 deliveria tally.—Meyer, Brushwille, * !_ Mi DR. L K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe SL Over Al. Burdg’s Barber Shop, I’hones—Office and Res.—B DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—D seasei J women and children; X-ray exam!-* tions; Flourscopy examination! of th internal organs; X-ray and electrla treatments for high blood proton and hardening of the arteries. Xni treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCIiI LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—--9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.— 7 to tp.ii Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office «t t»c 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 afternoon! during July and August. - AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating s Electrical Water System Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Street Shop 'Phone 207. Residence ‘Phone 507. I ■ ■ Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office ’Phone, 1(5 Residence ’Phone .... h'* i Dr. C. C. RAYL ■ 'X 105 North Second Street Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. hl Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a o Phone 581. ~ ’ FORT WAYNE AND DECATUI TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft w y 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 »• 8:30 a.m. 1° : °0 * J 10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:0 ? P '« 1:00 p.m. 2:30 p. m. 4= 00 p. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p10:00 p. m. 11:05 Car every hour and a na ■ Running time 1 hour and utea. ,t I Freight car leaves D ’J ,^, y ne 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort at 12:00 m., arriving In D,e * 2:00 p. m. Office houre 8:45 a. m. to 7.<* F ». B. STONEBURNER.
