Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1921 — Page 6
MONEY TO LOAN I —on — Live Slock, Farm Implements, Automobiles, Household Goods, Pianos, Victrolas, Etc. Loan & Investment Company Morrison Block
5 -rZT ' - . . J ” CfDOUbT'n i SfLZNICK PICTURES I) Meece Theatre TONIGHT-TOMORROW MATINEEtEVENING A story of smiles and tears —of virgile men and a woman’s undying love. A romance of the northern slow lands of Canada. Added Attraction—A good two-reel comedy. Better come tonight. Admission same old price, 10c- 15c. First show 6:30 and running continous. J NOTICE TO FARMERS AND BREEDERS Great ~ Opportunity Sale Will be held by DUBACH BROS. & FRENCH —When— January Btb, 1921, at Night 39 Head of Spotted Poland China Sows and Gilts * WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE © Where you can buy them at your price. These sows and gilts are all carrying the very best of blood lines; nearly all have the out-cross English blood, which helped make the breed famous. This offering is bred to two of the widest advertised boars of the breed. (Arch Back Defiant II) 38 English; his sire, Arch Back King, the world's Widest advertised boar in the breed and (Lineal Prince of England;) he is a grand son of old (Imp. Queen of England.) His sire, Y.’s Royal Prince°lll. He is out of one of the highest priced litters of the breed. They have won champion and grand championship every place they were shown, anyone litter mate sold for $1,600.00. Now is time to buy a sow or two bred tcPsuch boars. Any time you tell a breeder you have a litter of pigs at home from siWi sires, he will tell you that he is coming to take a look at them to keep them for him. This is the opportunity knocking at your door, so bear in mind and be present at this great sale. Saturday, January 8, 1921 at Night—ln Headed Sale Barn Moon & Kyle Barn, Bluffton, Ind. BROS- & FRENCH Hard WE HAVE Three Cars COMING IN THIS WEEK TWO CARS CHESTNUT, AND ONE CAR OF STOVE SIZE. • GET YOUR ORDER IN. IT WILL BE DELIVERED AS THE ORDERS ARE LISTED. HARD COAL IS STILL VERY HARD TO SECURE. WE HOPE TO MAKE THIS COAL GO AS FAR AS POSSIBLE. E. L Carroll and Son
CONDITION UNCHANGED A telephone meni»g« from Dr. Mlten Porter at the St. Joseph hospital today states that the condition of Mirs \pnea Kohnt* ill with typhoid fever. Is unchanged. Miss Kohno wa* , tfifcl*ti to the hospital last Friday. and a trained nurse Inconstantly in attend- * ■
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ADDITIONAL SOCIETY — % ■" Mr. and Mrs. Ed. uarrone of Unlou e township entertained for a few of their „ friends Sunday Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand ' Hleeke and family; Velma, Mabel and h Irene Walters, all of this city; Charles. 11 Harold and Harvey Tieman: Clara, I- Amos and Ben Gcrke; Edna and Harold Bleeke. of east thqpity. He- ■ tresbnmnts were served and all had a line time. There will be no meeting of the Walther League Tuesday evening of thia week, but the regular meeting will be held Tuesday, January 11, when the election of uftleeriFwlll be held. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lichtensteiger living east of the city entertained at a big turkey dinner on New Year’s day the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Joimson and family; Miss Marie and ’Grace Lichtensteiger of Decatur 4>nd Miss Golda Mygjrs of Wren. Their daughter. Lucile, returned today *to 1 Columbus to continue her school work. The Ladies' Aid society of the Cal- ’ vary Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon, .January 6, with ■ Mrs. Dora Shilling, on the state line. I It is desired that every member be I present for the first meeting of the year. • MRS. E. W. JACRSON, President. The Ever-Ready class of the Methodist church will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Leland Frank. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Cha See i Schmidt, Mrs. Jack Friedt, Mrs. C. 1,, j Walters and Mrs. Harve tynith. RETURNS TO CAMP TRAVIS Lieutenant C. Briggs, acj aompanied by his wife and son, Rob- ; ert, left Saturday for Camp Travis, i Texas, whefD the lieutenant has stationed f(y the past three months. Mrs. Fred Hoffman, during that time, and Lieuatenant Briggs came home for the holiday vacation. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Briggs of Geneva, and they were also guests at the Hoffman home Friday. The lieutenant and his family will leave Antonio, Texas, until Uieir quarters at ■ the camp are completed. Mr. Briggs is very much pleased with Texas. FILES FINAL REPORT Ex-Surveyor Orval Harruff today filed his final report in the Gall meier Anui Prank O. Martin drains? The court docket shows the following entry: In the matter of the Gall meier drain, -jfinal report ! tion of Orval Harruff as superintendent of* construction is filed. Dick Boeh, county surveyor, is appointed superintendent of construction. Orval Harruff? retiring superintendent of construction, is ordered to turn over to Dick Boch funds on hand in the sum of $2,943.83. Report of payment to Boch is made, reported and approved. Final report submitted, examined and approved. Resignation of Orval Harruff accepted, and he is discharged from any further liability hereunder. Dick Boch, sup- 1 erintendent of construction, is ordered to proceed with construction of said drain. In the Frank O. Martinet al. petition* for drain, final report and resignation of Orval Harruff. superintendent of construction, is filed. Dick Boch is appointed superintendent of ; construction. Mr. Harruff is directed to turn over to Dick Boch the sum of $867.75, balance on hand. Report of payment to Boch approved. Final report of Harruff approved and resignation accepted and he is discharged from further liability hereunder. Dick Boch, superintendent .of._£onstai£tSMV Is ordered to proceed -with the construction of drain. Hot soup and hot sandwiches ■of all kinds at the Fred and Bill lunch room, opposite court house. Give us a call. 2-6 t PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public auction on the Pat Kinney farm, better known as the old Parent farm, on the Pleasant Mills road, about 3 miles southeast of Decatur, on Wednesday, January sth Sale to begin at 1:00 o’clock, the following property, to-wit: HORSES—I Bay Mare, 9 years old 1400 lbs.; 1 Sorrel Mare, 11 years old, 1200 lbs.; 1 Brown Mare, 10 yrs. old, 1000 lbs.; 1 Sorrel Driving Mare, 7 years old, 900 tbs. COWS—I Red Cow, 6 years old, will be fresh by day of sale; 1 Red Cow, 5 years old, will freshen by day of sale; 1 Holstein Cow, 6 years old, calf by side. | These cows are tuberculin tested and are good ones. FARM IMPLEMENTS—! wagon and beet bed; 1 disc; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 riding cultivator; 1 mowing machine; 1 clover buncher; 1 breaking plow; oats, straw' in mow; corn fodder in shock; 2 sets work harness; 3 horse collars; 3 forks; beet fork, shovel and spade. 1 range; 1 laundry stove, and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS—A credit of 12 months; first 6 months without interest, last 6 months bearing 8 per cent interest 4 per cent off for cash. MRS. ELIZABETH M. WAGNER. Jeff Liechty, Auct. 29-30-31-1-3-4 I John Starost, Clerk. XV • 1 - ■ ■ ■
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE . 1 FOR SALE—A five-passenger Paige 1 car, winter top, good tires, good condition. Used one year and nine 1 months. Cheap. Also two PennsylI vania Vacuum Cup tires, 32x4, used 200 miles, cheap. Dr. E. Burns. ’ FOR SALE 30 acres of land in ’ Blue Creek township. Good hofse, 1 barn and other out buildings. For particulars call David Baker, Pleas- ' ant Mills, IL 1; Willshire telephone. 305-6tX 3 - ——— f FOR SALE —New Ford touring car, { SSOO. Inquire of L. L. Baumgartner, ’ 320 Line street. 308-t3x FOR SALE"—FuiLbiood Scotch collie • pups. Inquire of William Aschlit man, Monroe, Indiana, R. R. 1, Craig- ( ville ’phone. « l-t3x ■ FOR SAL'E :;: ltesiieiici I '’in‘north Deca- ’ tur. jf-’O acres near Decatur. E. E. i ’ Christen. , ’ WANTED * ■ WANTeI) AH kinds oi sewing in du. Mrs. John Zimmerman, residing one- : half mile south of Peterson. Ind- ! iana. 308-tGx WANTED-Hand to. work on farm for . an ylength of time. Good wages j . Call or write A. J. Steele, Maglcy, Ind., or Craigville 'phone. 308-t3x WANTED'TO BUY—A liou. • | centrally located Adress "D”. care of Democrat. © 2-tlx WANTED—A woman to wash and iron; one who will call for and deliver laundry. Either ‘phone 618 oi i call 610. 2 ts LOST AND FOUND LOST—Roman gold stick pin, with blue setting in diamond-shaped background. VSas lost Thursdaf afternoon. Finder ’phone 168. 308-3 t LOST —Automobile tire, U. S., size 30x3%. Ix)st between L. H. Bailer farm and Bowers-farm. Finder, pleasi return to this oflise and receive reward. L. H. Bailer. 2-t3x LOST — A check issued by County Auditor John Mosure. Finder, please return to this office. Florence Holthouse. 2-t3x FOUND —New toboggan cap. ’Gwner ” have same by calling ’phone 671, or at 911 St., and paying for this Ad. 2-t'l MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER just out. containing 1921 facts of , clover land in Marinette county, Wisconsin. If for a home or’as an investt ment you are thinking of buying goo.l farm lands where farmers grow rich, • send at once for®this special number of landology. It is free on request. Address Skidmore-Riehle Land Co., 785 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette, Wise. l-3mo . JUST RECEIVED several cars ci West Virginia lump and some Cftest- ’ nut hard coal. 'Phone 641. Decatur t Iron & Metal Co. 2-t3x i i IS SERIOUSLY ILL # I Mrs. Mary Cramer is unconscious a' , her home on First street, following ■ near asphyxiation by artificial gaseit I the home Friday morning. Mrs. ' Cramer, who has teen in ill health • some time, was at home alone, and wfyen the daughter ,Miss dusta, returned from hes work at the telephon exchange, she found her mother in the sittSig room, exhausted, with the door between the room and the kitchen closed, but the gas in the kitchen range was turned pn. Mrs. Crame is seriously ill, and «t is probable she will not recover. It was first stated 1 that Miss Gusta was affected, but this proved not to be the case. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARNi—s—s—l PUBLIC SALE On account of sickness and being unable to farm, I will sell at publi. auction on the John Barrone farm one mile east of Rivarre, or Bobo, o l six miles east of Decatur, Indiana, on Friday, January 7, 1920, sale to begin at 10:00, the following property to-wit: HORSES, 3 HEAD—One grey mare, nine -years old; one big driving male, five years old; dark bay colt, three years old. * All of these horse worl. ■ double and single. CATTLE, 4 HEAL , —One big Guernsey and Durham cow, . six yeast old, giving milk; one good I blood Guernsey, will be fresh in March. 6 years old; one Holstein and Guernsey 5 years old, will be fresh in April; ■ one yearling heifer. HOGS, 14 HEAD —One O. I. C. brood sow; 8 shoals I weighing about 35 pounds each; 4 i shoats, weighing' about 70 pounds ■ each; one O. I. C. gilt, weighing 90 • pounds. GRAIN—About 150 bushels ' of oats; about' 7 acres of corn tn shock; straw in mow. 3 DOZEN ; CHICKENS. MISCELLANEOUS' — One No. 5 Anker Holth cream separa- ’ tor, good as new; three bushels nice big Michigan onions; good two-horse wagon; set single buggy harness; one set double harness; one carriage; one disc; one breaking plow; one doubleshovel ploy; one-horse cultivator; one two-horse cultivator; one corn shocker; one wagon and many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums under $5.00, cash. AU sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 6 per cent. Interest the last six months. No property removed until settled for. JOHN HEBBLE. Hany Daniels, Auctioneer. Walter Koose, Clark. 27-28-20 31 3-4-5
PUBLIC SAJ-E * As I am going to 'I"' 1 1,1 on' 1 offer nt public sale at »'>' 11 mile east.lplf n'"" ?' ' J or six and<fine half miles south of . catur on mud pike, on I Wednesday, January «• I M i e to begin at 10 o clock a. ni„ • following property, to " Il: . 1 HORSES. 2 HEAD—one gra> bon . 4 yearold. waking 1400 lbs ; o- ; ’ b«rnmre. 4 y<* V old. w« . lbs. « HEAD OF < APTLh 1 large roan Durham cow, 6 P't ■ <> ■. ’ calf by side; one Holstein co*. J >eai Hold, fresh lOtli of March, tiyliu mil . one Jersey cow. 7 years i InniiaiV 20. ulte spotted CO*. Can !’• 'I side t’.’veats old: 2 heiters coming - ; I year's old. HOGS—One Duro< soy. . > will farrow MTirch 15th: 8 head > . shoats. FARMING ’‘MPLEMENTb ( One Deering binder, one ( .ia I disk drill. Ohio hay loader, one \i ; Cormick mower, one John Deere coin planter, one hay tedder, one spike I tooth one spring-tooth i e | row. one TnTnbull wagon, one lia • ladder and stalk rack combined, or.e storm buggy, double set of work hasness, one set of single harness, ore John Deere walking breaking P* 0 ’ , one corn cultivator. HAY AND GRAI ' —2OO shocks of good corn in the shoe 4 about 3 tons of timothy hay. TERMS —AH sums of $5.00 ani|| i der, cash; all sums over that arnoun I a credit of twelve months will be gilen. purchaser givWy* Linkable not I bearing eight per cent, interest la.'i six months. Four per cent, off ft i cash. No property removed until set- ; tied for. DICK HAGGARD. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. „ W. U Keller, Clerk. Lum w sirved on grounds. 3-5-7-' PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigtA<?T will offer :J public sale on the Holthouse farm 4’-. miles south of Decatur. Ind., or L miles north of Monroe, on the O. I. M highway, on Thursday, January 6. 19210 forty head of bred sows; Big Type Polands. Twenty-four daughter# of Titanit and Buster Bob; 6 granddaughters c: Giant Buster - 2 daughters of Stella V’s. Giant; 1 daughter of Honest Bob. 1 laughter of Bob I Am; 1 daughter oi Gertsdale Big Bone; 1 daughter oi Timm’s Mastodon 2nd; 1 daughter ol Vernon’s Gersglale Giant; 2 daughter of Waltham. Jeering is from the following dam:* Mollie Buster, No. 245906; Mollie Bu ter, No. 215082; Nellie Buster, Timm: Lady, Long Mail. Jumbo Maid. Bob's Queen, Muncie Big Bone, Black Beau ty, Evangeline, Lady Timm and Queei Bess. Sows will be bred to our two greai herd boars. They are wonders of tie breed, big as elephants, and as goo: as you’ll find anywhere. They speal for themselves. Come and see them and our offering, and tal?e one goo< sow or a dozen —“as many as yo like'' home with sou. Don’t miss Miis great opportunity to get a real brood sow of good type up-to-date blood lines, mnd one thu will pay you 100 per rent. £>n you. investment. <7M*ring cholera immuned. & Sale begins at 12:30 P. M. Crates furnished with hogs to bi shipped only. • TERMS—Cash or bankable note beaming 8 per cent, interest from date Note made for 3 or 6 jnonths’ time. Lunch will be furnished on HOLTHOUSE & FAUROTE. Auctioneers— Col. Joe Flesher, Col. Jeff Liechty Col. Jack Brunton. Fieldman — J. G. Johnson. * 31-1-3? PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at publit sale at his residence, 3% miles north east of Decatur, one mile north am % miPe egit of bent school house beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. on Thursday, January 13, 1921, the.following property: One bay mare, coming 6 years oliL weight 1350 lbs.; 1 gray mare, cornin' 10 years old, <ught 1300 lbs. CVI TLE, 15 HEAD — One full-bloode< roan Durham cow, five years old. wil be fresh March Ist. giving milk; om roan Durham cow, three years old giving milk, Sill be fresh‘Jfiarch 27th one red Durham cow ii.ve_.yea.rs.- J aLu, , zsth ; one Jerse’ cow, eight years old, will be fre-i February 14th; one Jersey and Dur ham heifer, coming three years old h spring, giving milk; one Holstein heif er, coming three years old in spring giving milk; two Durham heifers wiL be fresh February 27th; one roar Durham heifer, will be fresh January 21st; one full-blooded Durham bull coming two years old; two heifers one . year old; two heifers, 9 nioMs old HOGS 52 HEAD - Six full-blood’ ': Duroc-Jersey sews, wMI farrow from March Wh to April sth: nine s i wat T weighing 100 lbs. each: thirty-six ph.weighing 50 lbs. each; one Poland China male hog, coming two years old. SHEEP, 13 HEAD—Twelve head ewes; on ebuck. GRAIN— 150 bushels of corn HAY—About 4 tons of fim ■ othy hay. POULTRY— Three dozen full-blooded Silver Lace Wyandotte ■ hens, four Silver Lace cockerels, eight ; dozen chickens, six bronze turkey hens, two tom turkeys. FARM IMPT l’ MKNTS-One 3% Studebaker wagS 4-16 Keystone disc, one spike-tooth ’ arr °w. 1 spring-tooth harrow, 1 Dutch sulky breaking plow, 1 Thomas | disc drill, 1 Wood mower, 1 Dane hay ■ wuil‘1 1 ' 1 °, lVer ridi “ s c< 'avtor, ] : , at kin ? /"Itivator. 1 7-shovel cultli- ■ bnlc’i'e 1 I* 15 " f a<:k ’ 1 WaK ° n bOX - buggies. 1 set work harness, 2 sets of single, harness, 1 Sharple ’ crea mseparator. and manv other ar Holes too numerous to mention ovlr ?hat S ° F SAbß_ ?5 - 00 a “ d un <ler over that amount a credit of one year will be given, six months without in - ( r ( l St / Uld Bix lnonths at 8 per cer with 4 per cent, off for ea,h v” goods removed until settled lash. No CHARLES BAILFY Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. ' vV. A. Fonner, Clerk
O,.Mr. .»■> M" ; 1,„ ) ,,,n.0M».»rr, .s™ . oLEarl 1>- C<>n»" r 1,,,d McCollum spent N ew Year’s with rotate In I neva. ; M i ß McCollum of Fort >I Wayne Visited friends U> this city ove. Sunday. — J Heavilon’s Bi« Fr ee Cooking School is now in I Son in the lower room of , the Puhlic library building, jThird street. •PUBLIB SALES ■ Watch this column for the publi I sales We print the bills. Advert.se ’our'sale in the Daily Democrat and . reach fifteen thousand people. ’’ Janu * 6- Holthou>e K Faurote. f 4r and’ on ’ alf miles south ot Decatur Big Type Poland China hogs. January 7-John Hebble. one mite east of Bobo, or six miles cast of Decatur. Indiana. • Jah io—Newton Mechllng. one mite west and three miles north of Preble. Indiana. Jan 11—Kline and Grandstaff. 2 mites west of Riverside Grocery, Decatur, Ind. O Jan. 12—Dick Haggard, one mile ’ast, one-half mile south of Monroe, ir six and one-half miles south of De•atur on mud pike. January 13 — 3L miles nort .- 'ast of Decatur. Chas®lailey. Jan. 25 —Springer & Zurcher, onej nite south and two and one-half miles •ast of Monroe Ind., or eight and onevalf miles soutffuast of Decatur. Ind. January 25 — Ola Gaunt, by Roy launt. 6 mites east of Tn-, atur.® Jan. 26 — Gillig Brothers, 1 mite •outh of Decatur. Jan. 27—John Parrish’s sate of Chester White Hogs. One mile west I of Willshire, 10 miles southeast of ■ Decatur. January 31 — Otto Buuck’s sale of I ’hestee While brood sows, el>ven uiles northwest of Decatur. Feb. 1 — Rodenbeck and Schnepp. | t hree and one-half miles northeast of Decatur. :A 1 - R. I® Hogshead. L miles jouth of Decatur, Indiana. February 3—Clark Hawkins, two niles south of Decatur on the Geo? frown farm. Feb. 9 —William Trimm, 1% mile east of Decatur on the David Studabaker farm. * Feb. 10—Lewis Keller, 1 mile west, I mile north of Monroe, 5 miles soutii ind 1 mile west of Decatur. — t * Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Ni?w York, N. Y„ Jan. 3—(Special to Daily Jiemi^rat)—Stocks were irregular at the opening of the New York stock exchange todav. Prices Ip’luded: M-xican IWtrolium tesL. unchanged; Sinclair 24, up %; U. S. Steel 81%. unchanged; Retail Stores. 52>L up %; Crucible 75%, up %; j’. S. Rubber 65. up 1%: Atlantic Gulf > 76, unchanged: Chandler 64%, up %, itudehakcr *%, up %; General Motors 14%. up %; Union Pacific lla%, up Bethlehem B 56%, up 1. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan. 3-(Spe-tO u Daily Deraoc rat)—Receipts 800, shipments 779e Saturday, receipts 32'io, shipments 5510 Sur.das ■ receipts 11200, shipments <370, to<v, official to N. Y. Friday 8150. Hog's > Xist S -n^n>« dy: raertium aud heavies, tlO.aOffili.us- mixed. $l().75(gill; 'ike:- p:gs, 11-75; roughs $8.50®8.75; stags, $7 so'to’s' C i t,le Vs 25 ’ s!li PP‘»g steers »0 to lower than week ago, butcher steers and heifers 25 to 5n fewercows am; hulls 25 higher; shipptag • ■'*l lO.otf: ( 3ws*“ and heifers. cun: P tiTdo Steady: we X n - : n emers [email protected]; ewes. $565 sn- . few $6; calves 2000; tops ’ Cleveland Live Stock Market—up" & pt tio 30 fi ( o 00; 25 ® 50 , mediums kerS sS 0 50 s i’ r °ughs, $8; stags. $6 ?I °-‘ s> ".E’.syx'-iisr'’ l ’' 1 cows, s6@7- , ’ V'L.Jo good s top 1700. ’ ’ ,narke t strong i- — t prints 62Wfir, 3c n “ b °' a ®CH@62e, V 61c; firsts is firsts 60%@ i. dairy [email protected]. fancy S exfrasV’n^® 811 northern h S „l 3c; extro fir *‘B 72c co y w estern e 'firsts Se qße? C: rP f ld CM - 08 i_ vase contains 30 doz ‘ 60c ’ A ", "cfeXpeX, ** . @2lc; spring ducks an'- r ° os , ters 2 « ; ©soc; g cese 35jj) 40c > turkeys 45 ’> TO . , l °cal markets SSB ; i OCAL «*«» f 50c 1 LOCAL CREAMERY MARkc-v 1 ButterUt, delivered MARKE T
x,.n< i: t«» I’Hfi’i it i a o WM|) H . in t h« matter of im> t , rell Im ‘ a Minnie nt roll on th, ’/"Nolle* If hereby qiv.'n th .. 'WH „ n tkHincil, in atur. Indlama. ,l i ~n 1 ' ;\v or Devamber, isi'n, i,J r J, 1 ’ B a prellmlnarc Mln 11' 1 ’ ”'“ l t ’v r . Vi'*' ; lIK-l't b»V« a«.t till’ ..I l ,h,y . Ih.’i. aa tllH liny , ■ !<)«» land n-.elva remonHriui., „ f L.. n . wnera. Interested. “ P'-cU'l roll and will „. J llll ..Mil-.n whether am I, i,.,. 4 1 s*. ~f land have been ,ij 1,,, i ii tin- amount Hu, 1,-„ll In a. greater or h-s JWB »:.m. Mi roll la on tile nn,| , IIIV . I nt ’ U.p office of the City . ivik • ('itv Hal!. 'Hmt!? • my hand and f, j th! i of December. >930. ; lt( ™ ii. a. cHnrsTKxI j 27• ” »’iiy PUBLIC SALE I 10 Head of Chester Whites I consisting of Show Herd. I # February 2. 1920 on farm 3 mile south of Decatmß R. L. HOGSHEAD ■ Route No. 10 ATTWnON TO Al TOMOBILE OWNERS I App!y*now for your 1921 i; cw J Bring the serial number of your to Durkin's garage and I will do tlnH rest. ££ NAOMI DURKIN, Notary public. | Sale Season Is Here Book your sales with R. N. RUNYON l ive Stock and General AUCTIONEER Phone 911-White. Decatur Indiana. See me at the Ford Garage | or ’Phone 80, MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER! NOW IS THE TIME Tol MAKE APPLICATION FORI YOUR 1921 AUTOMOBILE! LICENSE. DO IT TODAY.! SEE ME AT THE DEM()Cft\l| 01-FICE. • | RICHARD EHINGER, 280-ts NOTARY Pt'BLK ABSTRACTS OF TITLE REAL ESTATE AND FARM II LOANS; SEE FRENCH QUINZI •THE SCHIRMEYER ABSTRACT CO.. OVER VANCE & LINN CLOTHING STORE. i__ . .BLACK & GETTING TJNDERTAKING and embalming ■ Calls answered promptly day or night PriYate Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black 727; Getting 945. Agents for Pianos and Phonographs. Have you tried that alf pork sausage at the White Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliveri® daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller i Beel. 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al. Burdg'a Barber Shop.* Phones—Office and Res.—lß6DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children; X-ray examlna tlons: Flcurscopy examinations of the Internal organs; X-ray and electrlcel , treatment* for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCU- ; LOSLS-- AI^C--CANCER. Office Hours—--9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p, nt Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office <«• 233-ts N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. HOURS 1 Bto 11:30. 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. ! Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Bam, f Ist street , Office ’Phone, Residence ’Phone .... 102 i —— — Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdoml-no-pelvic Disease c Office (1 to 4&6t08 ». »• HoursfSunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581.
