Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1921 — Page 4
FOR THE FARMERS Items of Interest to the Farmers of Adams County. ■»> 1 Th< ®ve stock . omni it toe of tli<> Indiana federation of ferment ns delations while In session at Indianiipoii s this week organized for the work of 1921 by naming John G. Brown, i hair man; H. A. Williams of Lebanon, vice chairman and E. E. Reynolds of Indianapolis, secretary . A sub-commlttee of three was named to take the nei-i-H---snry preliminary steps looking toward ihe introduction in the legislature of i a bill for the protection of live stock producers from injustice now encouii-, tered In the transportation and mat keting of meat animals. This eon ■ mittee immediately started work and
* tooth paste, . A- A keeps teeth clean AND GUMS HEALTHY. Keeping the gums healthy and the mouth sweet is very important to health; more teeth are lost through the loosening of the tissue that holds the teeth in place than from decay. Dental science to-day demands that a tooth paste must keep the gums healthy as well as clean the teeth. Senreco was formulated to meet this requirement. Hundreds of dentists are prescribing and using Senreco because they have found that it does measure up to that standard. SENRECO IS A WONDERFUL CLEANSER. In addition to its remedial properties Senreco is a wonderful cleanser; acts directly on the mucin film, the basis of tartar; leaves the mouth cool und clean-feeling. As some one has expressed it—Senreco gives one a new idea on mouth cleanliness. Get a tube to-day at your druggists or toilet counter—enjoy the healthy, cleanly feeling its use gives your mouth and gums. Notice how brilliantly white Senreco makes your teeth. It performs this two-fold service for you and yet costs no more than the ordinary, old-fashioned tooth paste that simply cleans the teeth and leaves a pleasant taste Delinquent Tax List The following is a list of lands, city and town lots remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes for the .war 1&19 and previous years in Adams County, Indiana: »->!•< M I *3 Sj ■ Q U £ l oJps ! 2 o c ° o’« I g n “ = 3 5* NAMT? DESCRIPTION 3 •J> . © g g £ I o io 2. ** 3 •5 I H H p p 5 , H M r* n * I I w u WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Coffee, T. S.. ne cor se 110| 2.50] 380.00| 370.00)|_|__S.R3|42.SO ST. MARY’S TOWNSHIP Gauze, Homer, Lot ,'«< 6 16 12.07)3690.00] 420.001 600.001 1|102.72] 5.42 BIJ’E CREEK TOWNSHIP Huffman, .Mary K„ nit se nwl 5120.001 I Huffman, Mary E., pt sw nw .. ]sl 1.00 2750.00 210.00 44.71 21.65 Wolfe. Helle, pt ne nw 'l7l .63 Wolfe. P.elle, pt 11" 11 IV . .|l7| .25, 60.011 110. mi ,1.52 2.67 •MONROE TOWNSHIP Ayres, Sarah, <•(«, ne . Tl l So.ooll OfISO.OO! 320.00] I 1172.89171.86 P.ierie, Eli K pl w% nw|36lr>o.oo Fred Bentz, npt nw . .16 30.001 9320.00 890.00 156.21 56.55 Ft. Wayne & Decatur Traction Co., pt s'/a ne....l 41 .301 30.001 I I I .461 .41 I.aisure, Samuel 17, ne se . ... |16|40.00| 5170.00] 160.00] | j 51.55(33.42 FRENCH TOWNSHIP Roth, Peter l>„ el. nw . ]24]SO.OO| 0010.00 1100.00)1450.00')' [2'05.56] 9.66 HAI tTFO RD TOW NSHIP Reais A- Ireland, ept se se I 41 1.001 I Bears & Ireland, pt se se sw i 4j 2.001 250.00 5.58 1.91 Nussbaum, John. Buena Vista .... I Lot 10.| I 150,00 110.005.80(1.98 WABASH TOWNSHIP Ford, Geo. W . wfr 5e;35U2.00| 650.00! I 20.00] I I B?7S Kroner, Hiram, e% sw .. |33|25.08| 1870.00 f 710.00] j | 40.76(15.18 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Dull. Wilbert A., spt se Ue .... 2213.00) 1 460.001 I I I 32 12| 6'50 liunkel, Luella. sw eor se _'u 2.00 220.00] 160.00| 1 SO.OOI | 8.36] 1.73 GENEVA CORPORATION Britton, Aaron, Lot 13-Buffalo. f 1 80.001 | | I’ 2 70| 2.30 Idlewlne, Chas.. Lot 362. I I ! 180.001 880.00, I | 35.72114.45 Fifer, Win. * Mary J., pt ne 32] 2.00’ 260.001 ] ! | 8 76] 7.49 Votaw, Doris Cha-., Lot 69-Buffalo; j ; 60.00] 130.00] 90.00] 1] 11.94*45.88 I> EC AT I' R CO RPOR ATION Frank, Lewis W., Lot 71811 i 780*00) 050.00 610.001% 46 94T11.77 Leonard, Thos. A., * Frames M.. pt Lot 2171 I I 780.00(1950.00| 470.00] 1] 75.72'42.46 Singer, William, Und % Lot 54U.... Singer, William, Und Lot 550. i | | 520.00] 650.00] j | 38.14(12.87 In addition to the above tnx. 81.45 ™i» must be added for each deserlnllon lor printing. With each receipt Issued there will be an additional cost charge ot fiftv een’s to tiie treasurer. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: I. .Martin .laberg, auditor In and f >r said county, do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct list of land and city and town lots returned and remaining <lchn<|(icnt lor the non-payment of taxes for the > ear 1919 ami previous years with penalty, interest and costs, together with the current sear taxes for 19-0 and further, that the- amount charged is due from each part!, u,.!■ ti.nl ami that the same was recorded between the first Monday in December. 11,20. and the first day of January, 1921. Witness my hand at the Auditor’s office in the Citv of Decatur, this Ist day of January. 1921. MARTIN .TABERG, o,„Ton c , Auditor, Adams County. Mate or Indiana. County of Adams, ss: Notice is hereby given that so much of the foregoing lands, city and town whui' S , to discharge Ihe taxes, penalty, interest and costs which may be due thereon or due from the owners thereof on the days ot sale XI ill be Sold at public auction by the Treasurer of Adams County, at the east diior of the court house in the City of Decatur, In said county and state, on ene I N | ,v ' "V'’’ • l ? J • 11,11 ,l,l V ”f said month, eomIV tn dnv nnifi' ’1 I k "" "«■' <la . y nn,i th at said sale will continue from day to day until sold or offered for sale. ,i.,v 1 .j7. n „!!! , ' l ' r i , J» y i hand at the A “ dl tor’H office In Decatur. Indiana, this Ist day of January, 1921. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor, Adams County. LOANS *—on—• Farm and City Property At Jow rate of interest and reasonable terms. THE DECATUR ABSTRACT & LOAN CO. 157 South Second St. Decatur, Indiana Henry B. Heller, Pres. E. Burt Lenhart, Sec’y.
within 24 hours but rofured to make] ; nubile the detnlli of their plan. The wide spread between the prlea of n pork chop or sniull Hteak on Ihe hoof 'and on the platter was discussed and ihe need of collecting statistics following Ihe farmers products dear through to the kltelmn. If sufficient funds can be made available' this Investigation will be undertaken; to ihe lasting advantage of both pro dueer and consumer. Comparison of elling commissions as now exacted 1 by commission firms in yards ut Cln-i ( innatl. Buffalo, Chicago and Indiana!) oils, revealed a condition justifying I ■nvestigation and subcommittees wi'l begin this work. \nother meeting of the Washington township farmers association has been ailed for Tuesday evening. Januaw IS, at the Reneker school at 7:30. Kv-t ery farmer In Washington township i urged to attend. The success of
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1921.
!u. farmers organization the support given It hy the individual members. have a good attendance and discuss the matter thor, oughly. it is planned to have a sjieaker from out of the county. On Wednesday evening. January 19, there will be a meeting nt the lluckmuster school In Jefferson town ship. Everyone is Invited and a good I time is assured. Some local enterI tainment Is being planned. An interesting set of lantern slides on alfalfa I will be shown und discussed. A meeting will be held at the Mt. Zion school in Wabash township next Thursday evening. January 20. There
] will be a set of lantern slides of inter : est to the farmers. Some local entertainment is being planned m addition. "BEWARE OF THE BRIDE” It is not often that a motion ph lure audience is treated to such atr unbroken line of uproarious coined)
tis is seen in “Bewrae ot the Bride,' the William Fox screen farce sU; ring Eileen Percy, as the benefit show lor the C. L. of C. laidies ot this dty. wide shows tonight at the Crystal theater. Eileen Percy more than upholds her reputation as a beauty and as one ot' the most talented feminine funmakers on the screen. The story is b> Edgar Franklin, a master ot concoct ing farcial comedy, and the direction was by Howard M. Mitchell, who also | directed Miss Percy's recent success, "The Husband Hunter.” The basic comedy strain of the picture is the amusing adventures ot a new bride who is facing ar. interrupt ed honeymoon and to relieve her prospective boredom goes to a mask ball in company with her former admirer also recently married. Another for mer sweetheart, jealous wives and sweethearts, a crabbed uncle and a i scandal-seeking cousin ot her husband figure in a riot of fun as a result. Admission ten and fifteen cents. — ——, ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. John Hocker of Monroe who was operated upon late Saturday aft ernoon at the Bluffton hospital for the removal of the appendix was reported as getting along nicely today. Dr. C. C. Rayl of this city and Dr. Somers of Monroe performed the operation. Auctioneer Winnings who was operated upon last week is getting along nicely. WANTED TO RENT Have two parties for seven or eight room modern houses, close in, by Marsh Ist. See Leonard & Andrews. 'Phone 425. 12-ts WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s 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. Jan. 25 —Springer & Zurcher, one mile south and two and one-half miles east of Monroe, Ind., or eight and onehalf miles southeast ot Decatur, Ind. January 25 — Ola Gaunt, by Roy Gaunt, 6 miles east of, Decatur. Jan. 26 — Gillig Brothers, 1 mile south of Decatur. Jan. 27 —John Parrish’s sale of Chester White Hogs. One mile west of Willshire, 10 miles southeast of Decatur. January 31 — Otto Buuck’s sale of Chester White brood sows, eleven miles northwest ot Decatur. Feb. 1 — Rodenbeck and Schnepp, three and one-half miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. I—Noah1 —Noah Hendricks, 2 miles j south of Monroe, Indiana. February 2 —R. L. Hogshead, 3 miles south of Decatur, Indiana. February 3—Clark Hawkins, two miles south of Decatur on the Geo. Brown farm. Feb. 9—William Trimm, 1% mile east of Decatur on the David Studa- ; baker farm. : Feb. 9—Jacob Olwin. 1 mile north, 7 miles east of Bluffton. Five miles south and 5 miles west of Decatur.; 1 One mile north and 5 miles west of ■ Monroe.' Feb. 10 —Lewis Keller, 1 mile west, • i mile north of Monroe, 5 miles south ■ and 1 mile west of Decatur. Feb. 10 —V. A. Brokaw, 4U miles north of Decatur on B. F. Brokaw farm. Feb. 10 —Carl Koeneman. 2% miles north of Preble, 7 miles northwest of Decatur. , Feb. 11—Seven miles northeast of Decatur, or five miles southwest of Monroeville or two miles east ot the Fuelling church, on what is known as the Bohne farm. Feb. 12. —R. B. Johnson, Peterson, Indiana. Feb. 15 —Mrs. Catherine Dolch, 5 miles south, 3 miles west of Decatur on C. W. Merriman farm. Feb. 16. —Philip Sauer, six mile» northeast of Decatur or 6 miles south of Monroeville on the D. Lewton farm Feb. 17—Claude Gay, miles east of Decatur and 1 mile north of BoboL Feb. 25 —Fred W. Busche, four miles south and one mile west of Decatur. Duroc brood sows.
PUBLIC SALE As we have decided to quit farming, v 9 will sell at public auction nt our residence, t mile south of Deca tur on river road, on Wednesday, January 26, 1921, sale to begin nt 10:00 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: 6 HEAD HORSES — One roan mare, 10 years old, weight 1600 Tbs.: 1 black mare, 7 years old, weight .550; 1 buy horse, coming 7 years old. weight 1600; 1 bay horse, coming 5 years old. weight 1400; 1 bay horse, 8 years old. weight 1700; 1 bay colt. 2 years old. These horses are sound and good workers. 10 HEAD CAT-TLE-One Holstein cow, 6 years old. will be fresh in March, giving milk; 1 6-year old cow. half Jersey, fresh In April, giving milk; 1 black cow, 7 years old. fresl; in February; black
cow, 8 years old. fresh in February; 1 Durham cow. 5 years old, fresh; 1 Durham cow. 3 years old, fresh in June; 1 Holstein heifer, fresh in July; 1 Holstein heifer, 2 years old; 1 yearling heifer: 1 Durham bull, 2 ;years old. SHEEP — 9 head good breeding ewes to lamb by first of A.uril; 1 buck. HOGS—One O. I. C. , sow, to farrow first of April; 10 head shoats, weight 50 lbs. POI’LTRY —Five dozen good Plymouth Rock hens; 4 geese. HAY AND GRAIN — Seven tons of good timothy hay; 72 diocks of fodder in field; 300 bush-' els good corn in crib; 250 bushels; ?ood corn in crib; 250 bushels good; seed oats in bin; 10 bushels of seed oarlev. FARM IMPLEMENTS—One | Osborne binder. 6-ft. cut; 1 McCorniek mower, 6-ft. cut; 1 Thomas hay oader; 1 hay tedder; 1 Buckeye 9-; hoe drill, with fertilizer and seeder ittachment, good as new; 1 Gale ■orn planter; 1 Oliver riding culti-,-ator. good as new; 2 breaking plows, diking; 1 spring-tooth harrow; 1: lisc; 1 land roller; 2 farm wagons; lheet bed and hog rack combined; 1 I bob sled; mud boat: single shovel, lolow; 2 double-shovel plows; 1 rubber tired buggy; 1,000 lb. platform icale; 1 fanning mill; hog crate; 6 Thicken coops; 2 sets of work hartless; 2 sets of single buggy harness; J horse collars; corn sled; 1 50-gal-«on gasoline drum; 1 No. 5 Anker j fjolth cream separator, good as new; ] I 5-gallon cream can; 1 iron kettle, targe size; butchering tools; garden, tools; ditching tools; grindstone; 40 ?ood grain sacks; hay knife 125 feet] of hay rope, used part of last season; . I set of pipe dies; pipe cutter; pipe wrenches; axes; log chains; fence stretcher 6-ft. cross-cut saw; washing machine; 5 gallon churn; other arti-
cles too numerous to mention. TERMS—SS.OO and under, cash: over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, with bankable note bearing 8 per cent, interest the last six months. Four per cent. ofi for cash. No property removed until settled for. GILLIG BROTHERS J. A. Michaud. Auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. 15-17-20-21-22-24 SPRINGER 4 ZURCHER CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my farm. I will sell it public auction at my residence, seven miles south and one-has mile east of Decatur, or two and one-half miles east and one mile south of Mon--oe, Indiana, on Tuesday, January 25, 1921, ?ale to begin at 10:00, the following property, to-wit: FOUR HORSES—Bay mare, smooth mouth; gelding, coming 3 years old; mare, three years old; one mare colt, coming one year old. TWENTY HEAD OF CATTLE — One Jersey cow. calf by side, 8 years old; 1 Holstein cow, 3 years, old, fresh in June; Jersey cow. fresh in April, 6 years old; Jersey cow. will be fresh in March; Red cow. fresh in March, 5 years old; Holstein cow. 8 years old. open; 2 roan cows, 4 years old, pasture bred; 1 roan cow. 5 years old, pasture bred; 3 choice spring heifer calves; choice Durham bull, 2 years old; 2 steers, 2 years old; 1 heifer, 2 years old; one heifer, 1 years old: one heifer, 6 months’ old; 1 heifer, fresh by day of the sale, two years olj. HOGS —-These hogs are full blooded Duroc-Jersey, and are of the same stock that took first prize at the Buffalo stock show’ in December, 1929. SIXTY HEAD OF HOGS —Six tried Duroc sows, March farrow; 10 gilts, bred for April farrow; 26 full-blooded Duroc shoats, 40-100 lbs.: 3 choice D>iroc males, wt. 100 lbs. SHEEP —Eleven ew’es, bred for early lambs; one buck. HAY, GRAIN, ETC. —Six tons of hay in barn; 200 bushels of mixed oats and barley; 500 bushels of good seed oats; 1,500 bushels corn in crib. POULTRY—2 geese and one gander. FARMING ING IMPLEMENTS — Oliver corn plow. J. 1. Case corn plow, 60-tooth spike-tooth harrow, Moline corn planter, Milwaukee mower, riding breaking plow, Rude manure spreader, 65gallon feed cooker, 3 hog feeders, 100barrel supply tank, set of breeching harness, Ford touring car, in good running order; auto trailer; Sinidividual hog houses. TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and under, cash. All sums over that amount, a credit of twelve months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent. Interest the last six months. Four per cent, off for cash. No property removed until settled for. SPRINGER & ZURCHER. W. S. Smith, Clerk. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Lunch will be served on grounds 12-14-17-19-21-22 /" ' — HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Sale Auctioneer. Decatur 'Phone 861-N. 'Phone me at my expense. 206-3 t a wk
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE ' FOIL SALE—A tive-passenger Pulg« car, winter top, good tires, good condition. Used ouo year and nlnr , month- 4 , (’hoap. Alho W'<» Hini -i vanla Vacuum Cup tin's, 32x4, used J 200 miles, cheap. Dr. E. Burns. ;. FOR SALE 1016 Overland tourlm t ] car, model 83, good running condi i Hon, good tires, etc. A bargain if la f ! ken ut once. Shanahan-Conroy Auto ■ FOR SAI.E OR TR'AIIE 110 acre Tinproved farm. Can be bought foi 13.000 in cash, or will trade for equivalent amount in house and lot. ot ’ stock of goods, or small farm. Tnu Buckmaster, Portland, Indiana. H-<£- ; F O it - SALE High-grade Holstein heifer with calf hy side. Inquire l of Peter B. Lehman, Decatur, Route No. a. >•(»!: -!\LE — Dandy bind- tii.-r-. . ' years old. sound. Tough farm horse and fine for buggy. Gentle, lady broke Price, $135. Cornelius Bertscli, 4 mile south of Decatur, 2 miles north o' Monroe. 13-t F()R“sTi,E OB RENT - the Schu: farm, two miles (‘list of Berne. Se J. C. Schug, Berne, Ind. 2t wk-t.l FOR SALE—I9I6 Model Ford with special body. Good shape and good 'tires. If taken at once price very . reasonable. 14-t3 FOR SALE—One Poland China malt hog. 'Phone E, one long, two shor' | and one long. 14 it WANTED WANT TO HEAR from party havim | farm for sale. Give particulars am lowest price. John J. Black, Indian. I St., Chippewa Falls. Wis.l2-t3-WANTED—To modern house. Small family. In quire at this office. 12-ts SHEEP WANTED—We are making'u] a car of sheep to ship out the las of next week. Anyone having same call Adams County Equity Exchange 'phone 233. 14-t WANTED—Straight saws to sharp en, tools and scissors. Will hav< our nickle plating machinery up in .- few weeks. At Gable’s Branch. 112; Elm. St. 14-120
1 LOST AND FOUND ’ FOUND —Black neckpiece, on Fourti street. Owner may have same b | calling at this office and paying so ! this Ad. 133-t | LOST —Skid chain for Ford truck Return to Acker Cement Works. 1 14-3 ■ LOST —Fountain pen, somewhere bet tween Eleventh and 10th streets . Finder, please return to Miss Tresselk Murphy, 222 South Eleventh street I and receive reward. 14-t3? MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBEI just out, containing 1921 facts c ; clover land in Marinette county. Wit : consin. If for a home or as an invest ment you are thinking of buying goo i farm lands where farmers grow riel .: send at once for this special numbe of landology. It is free on reques’ Address Skidmore-Richie Land Co 785 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinett ; Wise. l-3mo > -- .. . FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT—Furnished room at thf corner of Winchester and Rug; streets. Man preferred. Mrs. Minnfc i Teeple. . 3-ti MONEY TO LOAN i On farm property. Rate? reasonable. Prompt service Decatur Insurance Company , E. W. Johnson, mgr., 2nd flooi Schafer block. 9-121 “sports (Continued from page three) ! ■ ceiving only one and were forced t< 1: return home with the short end of thf | score, it standing 22 to 20 in favoi ; I of the locals. i — -- i CABINET PICKING SOME TASK FOR HARDING Marion. Ohio, Jan. 17—(Special tc r Daily Democrat) — President-elect I Harding was struggling gamely today with the difficult task of picking -a cabinet in the hope of finishing the . job before he goes south for a rest * late this week. t Callers scheduled today included i- Will Hays, Indiana, mentioned as - postmaster general, and ex-Governor O. Lowden, Illinois, who may receive the commerce or treasury portfolio. AFFECTS AUTO OWNERS Washington, Jan. 17—(Special to Daily Democrat)—“An innocent owner” of an automobile used to transi port liquor for illegal purposes can ibe deprived of his propertyright in I the machine in case its confiscation jis ordered by a court, the supreme court today held. ! The decision will hit automobile I men who sell cars on the installment i plan. It means that if a car is sold to a bootlegger and the offender is i caught the dealer is likely to lose J|the amount of unpaid installments.
ELECTION NOTICE Decatur, Indiana. 1 '• Mnth-e is hereby given, that Hi' - | pany in this city, on January 18, nt. 10:30 a. m.. for the election of k rectors of said trust company t< m e tllu ensuing year and until W. A. JAiWER. Secretary. 171-24-31-7-14-17 Chestnut Hani Coal — Jar hind at Decatur I run & Metal Co., ’Phone (ill. Price S1 MMmiociis Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. Jan. 17—Prices were ir regular at the opening of the stock market today. I'. S. Steel 83'4. up i. • American Smelting •»$. RD t • Northern Pacific 84, oft Hi Republic Steel 70. up %; Northern Pacific 1.'% >ll ?»; Reading 88%, oil' ’.Si Baldwin Locomotive 91%, oft' ’il Bethlehem B 59%, up ‘a; General Motors 14%, up %; Texas Company 43%, off %; New Haven 22%. up %; Sinclair 24 ip ),; Crucible 97’r. up 1%: Internaional Paper 59%; Pan American 75- %, off ’4; Corn Products 70%, up %. New York Produce, Jan. 17 —Flour, lull, unsettled: pork. dull, mess $29 @3O; lard easier; middlewest spot >[email protected]; sugar, quiet, raw $5.52, centrifugal 96, test, inuscavado 89, est blank. Refined quiet, granulat’d $7.75; coffee. Rio No. 7 on spot, >%@6%. West wire only—Santos. Vo. 4. 9%@10c; tallow steady, special l%c; city 5%c; hay, quiet No. 1 $1.70 @1.75; No. 3 [email protected]; clover >[email protected]; dressed poultry firm, urkeys. 52@(>0c; chickens 26@40c. Indianapolis Livestock. Jan. 17— logs: receipts 15000. market 25c up; >est heavies [email protected]; medium nixed s9'f?!'.7s; common choice $9.25 @10.25; bulk sales $9.50@10. Cattle eceipts 700. market steady; steers, ■6.50@10; cows and heifers. [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts 75, market steady; ops [email protected]. East Buffalo. N. Y.. Jan. 17 —(Speial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 6.00, shipments 3040, yesterday; reeipts 14400, shipments 5700, today; iffieial to N. Y. Saturday, 4180. Hogs losing steady. Medium and heavies, 10.25; mixed, [email protected]; Yorkers 10.75@ll; pigs. $11; roughs $8.25@ .50; stags $6.50. down; cattle 3000. teady; quarter lower; shipping teers. s9@lo; butcher steers $7.50@ 0.25; cows and heifers, [email protected]; heep 20000, steady; top lambs $11; j tills $9.50. down: yearlings sß@'9; •ethers [email protected]; best ewes [email protected],' •alves 6000; tops 1650. Cleveland Livestock Market, Jan. 7 —Hog receipts 6500, market stead, Workers [email protected]; mixed $10.25; tediums $9.556110.25; pigs $10’50; oughs $8; stags $6. Sheep and lamb eceipts 1800, market $1 down; top 10.50. Cattle receipts 1300, market 5 down; good to choice steers $6.50 i 7.50; good to choice heifers [email protected], good to choice cows s7@B; fair, > good cows ss@6; good choice bulls 4@5; feeders s3@2; mik-hers S4O j-90. Cleveland 0., Produce Market, — I Butter—Extra in tub lots 55%@ ! 6; prints 56%@57; extra firsts 50%] 855; firsts 53%@,54c; seconds 48% i ?50c; packing stock 12614: sanev 1 airy 30@33c. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern ex a firsts 73c; Ohio firsts, new cases. 2c; firsts, old cases 70c; western rsts new cases 70c; refrigerator ex-1 ras 66c; refrigerator firsts 62c; a ase contains 30 doz. Poultry—Live, heavy fowls 30c; . ght stock 25c; roosters 21c; spring ucks 38@ 40c; turkeys 456 50c; eese 30@35c; spring chickens, I hoice 29@30c. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1. $1.80; new oats, lc; old corn. 75c: barley. 75c; rye', 1.25; wool. 20c; clover seed, sll.oo’ imothy seed. $2.00. LOCAL MARKET Iggs, dozen go c ( LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET utterfat 2 c — — j fbN TIMES IAND"FAIR PLAYIJHAT’S HOW WE MAKE THE BuSINESSPAY/ v c Cl i r Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 i
II votir chickens won’t lay, feed ‘ Ihcni Cc-He-A-Lia liug Mash. watch results, nothino better, never fails. For 3 . by -I- S. McCROHY A SON ’Phone 511. Mt money to loan —on — » I jve Slock, Fann Implements, Auloinobil* s. Household Goods, Pianos, \ ictrolas, Etc. Home Loan & Investment 1 Company Morrison Block PUBLIC SALE til Head of Chester Whites consisting of Show Herd. February 2, 1920 on farm 3 mile south of Decatur R. L. HOGSHEAD Route No. 10 attention to automobile owners Apply now for your 1921 license. ! Bring the serial number of your car to Durkin’s garage and I will do the , rest. NAOMI DURKIN, Notary Public. The Sale Season Is Here Book vour sales with R. N. RUNYON Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER ’Phone 914-White. Decatur Indiana. See me at the Ford Garage or ’Phone 80. MR. Al FOMOBILE OWNER NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR YOIR 1921 AUTOMOBILE LICENSE. DO IT TODAY. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. RICHARD EHINGER. 280-ls NOTARY PUBLIC ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. REAL ESTATE AND FARM LOANS; SEE FRENCH QUINN THE SCHIRMEYER ABSTRACT CO.. OA’ER VANCE & LINN CLOTHING STORE. 172-ts BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night. 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 Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliveries daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller 4 Beel. 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Oilice 235 W. Monroe St Over Al. Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones—Office and Res.—lß6DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES— Diseases of women and children; X-ray examinations; Flourscopy examinations of ths internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-rsy treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—--3toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to Bp. m. Sundays by Appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. - HOURS Bto 11:30. 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian I Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street Office ’Phone,l43 Residence ’Phone .... 182 Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of AbdomL no-pelvic Disease O fflc e (Ito4&6toßp.m. Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. 1 «MMS« aanN __
