Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1922 — Page 6
PUBLIC SALE Ab I have decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my rentdonee located 2 miles south of Pleas-■ lint Milla, 2% miles west of Willshire or 5 miles east of Monroe. THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1922 Sale to begin at IO o'clock The following property, to-wlt: » HEAD HORSES—SorreI mare, 8 years old, weight about 1600 lbs. an extra good worker; bay mare t> years old, weight about 1500 lbs., an extra good worker and sound; this team works good together; Sorrel mare 3 years old, not broke, weight about 1500 lbs. sound; Sorrel fielding, 2 years old. not broke, weight about 1400 lbs.. sound; Gray Gelding. 2 years old. not broke, weight about 1200 lbs.. Bay Gelding. 4 years old; Sorrel Gelding. I years old; Bay Mare. years old. weight about 1300 lbs.; spring mule colt. 6 HEAD CATTLE—Brindle cow. 6
years old, with calf by side; spotted cow, 5 years old with cttlf by side: White faced cow, 9 years old, with calf by side; Jersey cow was fresh in May; Jersey heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh first of December; Yearling Steer. 50 HEAD BIG TYPE POLAND CHINA HOGS—Four sows with pigs by side; sow will farrow by day of sale; 3 sows will farrow by October 1; 2 sows will farrow December 2; Good male hog. 2 years old. These hogs are all registered and eligible to register. 30 head of Shoats. weighting from 100 to 150 lbs. Three open sows eli gible to register: 13 gelts weighting from 160 to 170 lbs. SHEEP. 5 head—EWES. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Flyinc Dutchman hay loader; Deering mower, new Ideal hay rake: hay tedder: Gale riding breaking plow: spring tooth hnr row; 2 spike tooth harnAvs; disc, six on a side: cultipacker; check rowcorn planter: 2 corn cultivators: 2 wagons; one wheel corn cutter: stock cutter: stone bed; New Way gasoline engine; 2 self feeders: 6 hogs houses; hog fountain; end gate seeder: set of hay ladders: Cloverleaf manure snreader; rubber tire top buggy in good shape: 2 sets of work harness: forks, shovels and chains. 20 acres of corn in the field. CHICKENS—About 150 bead. Mostly Rhode Island Reds: 4 geese. 2 old ones and 2 young ones. Other articles too numerous to mention TERMS: All sums of $5 and under cash All sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given the last 6 months bearing 8 per cent in terest. 4 nert cent off for cash. BYRON WHITTRECGE HARRY DANIELS. Auctioneer. WIT LIAM PATFRSON. Clerk T adies' Aid of Pleasant Mills M E j church will serve lunch. Sept 0-9-121 PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving the city I will sell the following at public auction at the IL B. parsonage, 110 South Ninth st., beginning at 1:30 p. m. on. Thursday, Sept. 14th The following household goods: — 2 oak beds, including springs and one mattress; dresser; commode; kitchen cabinet: cupboard; 4 rockers; stand; oak desk and book case combined; child's bed. REV. C. J. MINER. Roy Runyon. Auct. 11-12-13 x
|We Will I Have The I New Model I 1923 I BUICK FOUR on display I Wednesday I September 13th Call and see I tHe new 1923 I Buick Fours this week. We will have another shipment of cars the latter part of this week which will include the new I 1923 Buick Six I Porter & Beavers S Buick Sales and Service - ' -
NOTH I! T<> I’Ht PF.HTI O«Xr.R» 1 ——- i In the Mutter or Hit- Vlury Klooril sewer Improvt-menl Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council In anil for tin- city us I tmcniur, Indiana, did on the sth day, 'of Sepiamber. ISJ2 adopt a prelimin-1 i arv ioee-<snirnt roll in the muller of! It he Man Itleord sewer Improvement which Improvement Is as follows;— Construction of a district sewer on I and ,-ilong the following route-. Com -1 menelng at u point on the west side, of Twelfth street and which point Is I jlioitl UH feet west and <1 fret south of' th, southwest corner of Inlot No. 775 In Chas laimmlmuns subdivision of outlet No. 24# In Jos. t'rubhs routhwestern addition to the city of Her-ir-i fur. Indiana, thert-e running oust In; tin- center of the present alley located parallel with and 132 feet south of, Adams street, and also the used alley | across out lot No. 2-I s for u distance,of I .iho.it 720 feet and then to terminate in the Tenth street sewer. The liuondnrles of the district or area benefltled and liable to lie asses-1 sed therefor are as follows: The area . hounded on the North by Adams stl.et. on Hie west by West street, on the south by the center line of the west bound main located on the right c <■ <1... r'l.t.A. H 011.,.. ..I
if why of the Chicago A Erie railroad and hlm Linn street, on the east by I’enih street. Said assessment roll with the names of own.’rs and descriptions of property mibjert to be assessed with the i mount of prima facie assessments is now on file and may be seen as the office of the city clerk. Notice is also I <iven that the paid common council 1 will at its council room in the city of Decatur. Indiana at seven o’clock p. m. on the 3rd day of October. 1922, re-| reive and hear remonstrances against • the amounts assessed against each of I said lots and parcels of land on said roll and will hear and determine the 1 question whether such lots and par-1 cels of land have been or will be spelally benetitted in the amounts set* forth on said roll, ur in any sum. at which time and place all owners of real estate may attend and be heard. Witness my hand and official seal this llth day of September. 1 922. CAT k E 111 N E KAUFFM AN. 12-19 City Clerk. — • Eve Mail A Letter And Want It Back If you mail a letter and then wish , you had not. you can get it back. To those who have spent sleepless | nights worrying about the letter J mailed and regretted the postoffice ' department furnishes a formula of ; procedure if it ever happens again. Don’t worry in the future, says Postmaster General Work, who took occasion today to inform the public of regulations to cover such occasions. “All you have to do," says a postoffice department statement, “is to go , to your local postmaster and explain [ to him that you want to withdraw i 1 your letter from the mails. The post- ( master must comply with your reI quest, provided you can furnish proofs that you are the sender of the ' missive. These proofs consist of giv- ■ I ing an accurate description of the | , letter you wish to get back, as well : as presenting a sample of your handwriting. “The rules also permit postmasters I to telegraph to the railway mail clerk and get him to take a recalled letter out of a mail pouch after it ■ has left the city. This measure is | taken however, only in the extreme :| emergencies.”
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1922
FISHER & HARRIS I CASH GROCERY 119-151 South Second St. Three 'Phones—s, 48, 231. Free City Delivery. Maytime brand the new Nut Oleo, you never tasted better and at the \ery low price of lb 20c Cane Granulated Sugar. 10 lbs 77c Light Brown Sugar. 10 lbs. 77c Anderson's Famous Mushmellons; every mellon guaranteed sweet. 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c We are sole agents. Do you know we have the best Bulk Coffee values in Decatur at lb. 19c. 25c & 35c Chase & Sanborns Famous Seal Brand Coffees, when your coffee fails to please, 1. 2. 3 and 5 pound cans. V ictoria Brand Large 6 ounce Crepe Toilet Paper, a regular 10c value for ...,5c roll or 0 rolls 25c We never tire about telling the qualities of Gooch’s Famous Bread Flour; whypay more for bread flour? 24 lb. bag 99c 48 lbs $1.95 Barrel $7.75 Pride of Decatur Brand of Flour, a general purpose Flour, 12 tbs 42c 24 lbs 73c 48 tbs $1.45 Pillsburys Famous 4x Flour 24 lb. bag SI.IC I Gallon Jugs 20c New 5 Gallon Oak Kegs . .$1.98 New 10 gallon Oak Kegs $2.75 Extra Heavy Tin Fruit Cans dozen 45< Amazon Brand, the Fruit Jar Rubbers that should be used for hot or cold pack canning, extra heavy, 3 dozen 25( Dozen 10c , Ideal Fruit Jars, quart size, made by Ball Bros., has glass lid. dozen $1.11: Bulk Seedless Raisins, !b...20c Brooms at a saving, let us show you 38c, 50c & 75c N. B. C. are the Best Butter Crackers you can buy, 2 lbs 25c Wisconsin pack Peas. 3 can 25c Large cans Best Pack Hominy, 3 for 25c Old Mammy Hominy, large cans, special can 5c
All Scrap Tobaccos 3 pkgs 25c New Pack No. 10 gallon Red Pitted Cherries sl.lO New Pack No. 10 gallon Black Raspberries 98c No. 10 gallon California Royal Anne White Cherries 89c No. 10 gallon California Bartlett Pears 89c FISHER & HARRIS Cash Grocery. PUBLic"SALE As I have decided to quit farming, I 1 will sell at public auction 14 mile west 1 of Salem or 514 miles southeast of Monroe on the R. P. Davis farm on ' Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1922 Sale to begin at 12:30 o'clock. The following property, tp-wit: HORSES 5 head —Roan mare 9 yrs. ’ old with colt by side; one bay mare 9 'years old with colt by side; one bay ! mare 3 years old. These horses are extra good workers. CATTLE —One I extra good milk cow 7 years old will ibe fresh March 30, is giving 5 gallon 1 ! a day now and will give 7 gallon when ! I fresh; One Durham cow 8 years old gives 4 gallon a day will be fresh in i March; one spring calf 6 months ofd. HOGS —One Duroc sow will farrow in ' December; one Duroc male hog weigh■ing 100 lbs. eligible to register. POULTRY —4 dozen pure bred Buff OrphingIton chickens, 3 ducks and 1 drake. I FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Milwaukee binder, 7 ft. cut; Hoosier dies drill; 14-15 International disc harrow almost new; Bellcenter dies harrow; good Turnbull wagon with wagon
i box; Monarch corn cultivator; 5 [tooth cultivator; Oliver walking breaking plow; float; good mud boat graIvel bed; 4 horse evener; double set [breeching work harness; double set of light work harness; set of buggy I harness; double set of flynets; 4 'horse collars; Anker-Holth cream separator No. 5 almost new; Queen incubator 220 egg size only used 1 season; .Colony brooder stove and canopy, 500 chick size. HAY and GRAIN —4 ton of mixed hay, 6 acres of corn in field. One good Soft Coal stove, been used one winter. TERME —All sums of $5 and under cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given the purchaser, last 6 months bearing 8 percent interest. 4 percent off for cash. ROY MILLER Jeff Liechty, Auct. W. H. Patterson, Clerk. 214 12-23. i o O DR. S. J. ZURBUCH, D. C„ PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 1-2-3-4 K. C. Bldg. I Office Hours; 10 to 12 a. m., I Itosp. m. and 6toß p. tn. | Phone day and night, 189. O O s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s WANT ADS EARN—»
tw i:\tv-o\e dm* notice ; state of Indiana, County of Adams. HH: m Andrew J M\«is vs ,1. Wesley Miller < Before the .histh »• of the Peace of ■ the County of Adams. Whereas I. W. Myers has filed In this court hiw •*• iiii i.iii.i . affidavit and bond •’or certain property alleged to belong to you. You are herein notified that this < ause lx s« t down for ’ hearing <in the sth day of September, j 1922. ami unless you answer UHs com- I plaint, Kahl rnu>e will be heard in < your absence, mid mi order made for rhe sale t»f Haiti propertv. 29-5-12 <L I’. KINTZ. .1. P. NOTH E TO llll>l)EH«* Notice is hereby iclven that the common council in and for the city ol Decatur, Indiana will on the 19th <la.\ • f September, 1922 at sewn o'clock p i hail i<• in< 11 room in aald cltj I receive sealed bbls for die construetton aidov iiks In sald cits otdeted •onstructetl by property owners ami not so constructed, fills, cuts and conUruction of cement curb, as per I’lan« ind spec I Meat lons on file in the office of the city engineer. Bitlders shall deposit with their blds the sum of twenty-five dollars, ccrtiietl check or cash, as evidence of Kooti faith. The couni 11 reserves the right to reject any and ail blds. , ‘ CA rHEIiINE KAI ’FI’M AN. 5-12 City Clerk. PUBLIC SALE t I will offer for sale, at my residence I 6 miles southeast of Decatur, on what | s known as the Dook farm, on Friday, September 15, 1922 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock. Tin oilowing property, to-wit: HORSES—BIack mare, 5 year old s lorrel horse. 4 year old; team ba> ( nares; mule, coming 2 years old. CATTLE—Two black 'Jersey cows < both bred; 1 calf; live ewes; 4 lamb; t mil 1 buck. j POLAND CHINA HOGS—Three Po '.and China brood sows, will farrow ii larly fall; 16 Poland China feeders POI’LTRY —Five dozen Plymoutl lock liens; 5 dozen Leghorn hens 100 young Plymouth Rock pullets; i: ;eese, 8 old ones; 5 ducks; 17 tur keys; 16 guineas; brooder house, 2“t. by 36 ft.; small coops and feedinj coons. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — Tw< ireaking plows, Oliver and Gale Oliver riding plow; 2 corn plows Oliver and International; double disc andem: spring tooth harrow; Inter national corn planter with bean a: aehment: steel roller: Hoosier drill: Deering mower: Keystone hay load ■r; Deering binder; wagon; low wheeled wagon; Grain bed. hay racl ind hog rack, combined; Internation il manure snreader; scoop; win, nill: grind stone: platform Atlascales; post auger; 2 tank heaters; 1 colony hog houses; 2 self hog feed >rs; iron numn; set buggy harness ! sets work harness: oil stove; wash ng machine: cupboard; kitchen ta ble; hanging lamp: 50 gal. copper ket le: foot warmer: Wilson heater; Vi barrel salt: Barrel churn: Primros« separator; 15 gal. oil can; 10 gal oi ■an: 5 gal. oil can: 50 gal. gasolim •an; 2 heavy winter lap robes; ligh veight lap robe; heavy wolf lap robe I tons of Timothy hay in mow; 3< icres of corn in field. TERMS —Made known on day o
sale. MRS. H. E. WILLIAMS Michaud and Neuenschwander, Ancts lohn Starost, Clerk. Dinner served by the Ladies' Aid o he St. Paul church. Sept 8-12-13 PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell at public motion at his residence, north of De •atur on the Decatnr-Ft. Wayne roa< >n Ft. Wayne-Decatur traction, stop 9 in THURSDAY, SEPT 14. 1922 Sale to begin at 1 o’clock The following property to-wit: MULES and HORSES—Team of miles, color seal brown, both mares 14 and 15 years old, weight about 140< 'bs. each, well matched, gentle an<’ <ood workers; hay mare. 19 years ok! weight about 1150 lbs. good driver ?oo<l worker and gentle. CATTLE—II head of milk cows, an-’ heifer, as follows: Holstein cow. P vear old. due to freshen Dec. 8; Hol ctein cow. 8 years old, due to fresher Dec. 8; Holstein cow, 9 years old, due •o freshen Oct. 20; Holstein cow. 7 vears old, due to freshen Nov. 12: Hol ttein cow, 5 years old, pasture bred: Holstein cow, 2 years old, due tr freshen March 20. 1923; Jersey cow, 5 .•ears old due to freshen Sept. 18; Jer sep cow. 7 years old. due to fresher sept. 21; Jersey cow, 3 years old, brei" \ug. 20; black cow, 2 years old, hal' Jersey, half Holstein, due to fresher feb. 8, 1923; black cow, 2 years old half Jersey, half Holstein, pasturf bred; Holstein heifer. 8 months old The above cows are al! thorough bre< with the exception of the two black cows. FARMING IMPLEMENTS — McCor rnick corn binder; Ideal Deering mow
?r; John Deere riding corn cultivatorOsborn disk harrow; riding spring tooth harrow: hay rake; Oliver riding breaking plow; Oliver wallking break 'ng plow; 2 wagons; Olds trippie wa •?on box; stalk rack: hay rack; to’ - buggy; open buggy- 23 barrel stock 'ank; 7 barrel stock tank; 2 barre’ milk tank; Cale corn planter: nair bob sleds; gravel bed; set double working harness; se| breas' buggy harness; “collar” buggy har ness: 14 set work harness; two 30-gal steel oil drums; tank heater; iron ket He; milk cans, and other articles too numerous to mention. HAY and GRAIN —About 12 ton of lightly mixed hay in mow; about 7 acres of standing corn, will be sold in shock. TERMS —Sums of $5.00 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, last 6 months bearing 6 per cent interest, purchaser given bankable note. 4 per cent off for . cash on dav of sale on sums over $5.00 JOHN C. RUHL Auctioneer —S. R. ROSE. Clerk —From Dime Savings & Trust Co., Ft. Wayne. Sept 6-9-12 NO HUNTING ALLOWED > Notice is hereby gi’ en that no hunting will be permitted on my > farms in Kirkland townshin. 1 212tGx NATHAN EHRMAN
si'. ’ ” ’; Decatur.with th*' fStiH*' of > ' ■*} u I ■ distributive SMITLI -y. 4 ,i,'lminl»nat Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 12, B'---C; L. Walters. Atty. ’ .. — notice: of civil. si:tti.i:'ii ;v| OF DMT ATM Notice II hereby given to 'll" , re ' l . 1 .’ tors, heirs and legatees of Mart I lift fused to It I peal in ID ; Adiinis Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indian i, on the .th day of 1 1922, and show cause II an >’ 't??. K e INAI. SbH’TLEMHN I' ACt.OtNl,' with the estate <>f said de. “J 10 ,’;}',! a not be approved; am! Haiti heirs ar notified to then and there make- pmC c of heirship, and receive their dlstrlbu the shares. w N SM|TbEy . ! Administrator! Decatur. Indiana, Sept. 12, 19-'2. Ir c. L. Walters. Atty. i--i r Philadelphia—Speed of American ( tennis amazes me. Any of your first twenty players could beat anyone in Europe," Manuel Alonzo, Spanish star playing the National Championship:;. ’ said. c Newark, N. J.—S. Harrison Thomp- ' son, Princeton star athlete, won the national all around championship in , the final day of the A. A. U. championships late yesterday. The New 1 ork I A. C. won three relay titles. 1 1 MARKETS-STOCKS J Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets i New York Produce Market | Flour—Dull, unchanged. Tork —Dull; mess $27@28. < Lard—Easier; middle west spot ;[email protected]». Sugar—Raw. $4.98; refined dull; j granulated $6.50. Cogee—Rio No. 7 on spot iu%<fr f !o%c. ; Tallow--Weak; special 6l«Ji6%c; ilty 55fcc. Hay—Dull; prime No. 1 $1.20; No. . [email protected]; clover [email protected]. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkeys. 1 :5@53c; chickens 25@3Sc; fowls 15 I ®3lc: ducks 25c. Live Poultry—lrregular; geese 18 g'22c; ducks 22@23c; fowls 22©28c; ( urkeys 25@35c; roosters 14c; chick ■ns, broilers 25@2Sc. Cheese —Firm; state milk, common o specials 18@23e; skims, common .o specials 1514 c. Butter — Quiet; receipts 12,155; ireamery extra 39%c; state dairy tub J U)@4ol4c; imitation creamery firsts 29©38%c. Eggsr—Nearby mixed, fancy, 30<Ji 18c; fresh firsts 35©44c; Pacific ■oast 32@56c. Liberty Bonds U. S. Liberty 3%s slOl.lß U. S. Liberty 2nd 4s 100.2 s U. S. Liberty Ist 4'4s 100.82 U. S. Liberty 2nd 4 , .,s 100.35 i U. S. Liberty 3rd 4*4# 100.40 U. S. Liberty 4th 4' 4 s 100.92 Victory 4%s 100.72 Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs.. Receipts 8500; market 10© 15 higher; best heavies $8.65©8.90; Medium mixed $8.90© 9.45; common choice $9.45©9.75; bulk of sales $8.65 9.75. Cattle —Receipts 700; market steady steers $10.25@ 10.75; cows and heifers $7.00 ©4-9.25. Sheep—Receipts 500; market 50 to! 100 higher on lambs, steady; top! $5.50. Calves —Receipts 80; market steady top $14.00. New York. Sept. 12.—Stocks moved irregularly in the first hour. Some of 'he recent speculative favorites showed effects of profit taking but many Issues continued to display marked buoyancy. Steel common was active around the year’s' high while special strength was shown in the equipments where railway steel spring made a new 1922 high at 12314 and American Brake Shoe at 8774Foreign Exchange New York, Sept. 12.—Foreign exchange opened easier. Sterling 445-3-16; francs 0766; lire 0430; Belgians 0724; marks 0006%. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 4800; shipments 1710: official to N. Y. yesterday 6080; hogs closing strong; heavies [email protected]: other grades [email protected]; bulk $lO.lO one deck $10.20; roughs $7.00; stags [email protected]; cattle 300, steady: sheep 2200; lambs $14.25; few $14.50; ewes [email protected]; calves 400;‘ton $14.00. Cleveland Produce Market Butter, extra in tubs 44©4414c; nrints 45@4514c; firsts 42@4214c; packing istocks 2314@’25#Ac: eggs fresh gathered northern extras 3614 c; extra firsts 3414 c; Ohios 31c; western firsts new cases 28c; poultry live heavy, fowls 22c; roosters 14© 15c; soring ducks 20@22c. Potatoes, S2.GO @2.75 a barrel. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 1 Wheat 96c No. 2 Wheat 94c No. 2 White Oats Rfic Yellow Ear Corn 80c White Corn 75c Rye 65c Barley 50c Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 Alsike $3.00 to $7.00 i Red Clover SS.OO Decatur Produce Market Large Hens 17c i Leghorn Fowls • 12c Leghorn Chickens 1.3 c Heavy Spring Chickens 18c Old Cocks fie Ducks 12c > Geese ioc Turkeys 14c Eggs, dozen 32c Egg Market , Eggs, dozen 32c Local Creamery Market Butterfat 33c i
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦** ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ for sale FOR SALE A few second band coul ranges.—Gas Office. ««« j?OR “SALE — One 12-HP Ruoely Traction engine. Good condition and a bargain. Decatur Foundry & Machine Co. 16»-tt. FOR SALE—One fourth interest in Fornax Milling Co. at right price. See J A. Harvey Realty Co., at Monroe, Indiana, for further partknilars. FOR S\I.E <’ne Ford touring <ar in good condition. Phone 21 WANTED WANTED Laborers nt Decalur Casting company. Steady employment. -1 ; ’ WANTED —Laborers at the new hospital building. Apply at once. 213t3x WANTED- -Young lady wishes position to do house work. Phone 726Red. 2!43tx. WANTED t'irl :'t Murray Hotel. - 1 lt - LOST AND FOUND LOST —Tire holder, tire, rim, tail light and license plate No. 50780. Notify Wm. Zimmerman, R. R. No. 2. Reward. 213t3x dog; owner may have same after proving ownership. Phone 849-Red. 813t3 1 OST—Black and tan hound. Phone 485 214 2tx MISCELLANEOUS PRACTICAL NURSING— Mrs. E. A. Allen, 366 S. Winchester St., Phone 895-red. 213-6tx| For Rent FOR RENT —5 room house witli lights and water. Inquire Janies Brunegraff. 303 N. th St. 214-3 t The Misses Helen Meyers and Lu cile Bridge left for Indianapolis this morning where they will enroll in Madame Blaker’s School. —i • Tlie regular meeting of the Masonic lodge will be held this evening. Mr. and Mrs. “Dick” Butler and daughter, Margery Elane, have returned to their home in Fort Wayne after a week’s visit with the Mel Butler family in this city.
Defendant Was Not Present (Continued from page one) morning that the defendant and his ’ attorney both had been notified of the trial this morning, and that no response had been received from either. The defendant andxhis bondsman were defaulted and the recognizance declared forfeited. Very little business was transacted by the court today. The case of Ayres vs. Ayres et al was set to be tried on September 28. NO HUNTING ALLOWED i Notice is hereby given that hunting is forbidden on any of the farms owned by Mrs. Christena and J. G. Niblick. Hunters and tresspassers will please take notice. 209-6 t. MRS CHRISTENA NIBLICK Sale X-f Calendar I Sept. 14—Byron Whittredge, 2 miles outh of Pleasant Mills. Stock farm and Implements. Sept. 14—Rev. C. J. Miner, U. B. Parsonage, south Ninth street. Sept, 15.—Mrs. H. E. Williams. 6 miles south-east of Decatur. Sept. 19th—Gunder & Co., % mile east of Decatur. Sept 20.—Samuel Steiner, 5 miles S. E. of Decatur. Sept 22—Carl Boese, 14 mile east, Vt mile south of Friedhein church Sept. 26—Roy Miller, 514 miles ’ southeast of Monroe on R. P. Davis ’ farm. ' Sept. 27 —Arnold & Yeoman, west of Decatur, Old Schafer Saddlery ’ road. Sept. 27—J F. Arnold and Albert J Yeoman, 1 mile west of Decatur on ' old Frank Scheiman farm. ’ Sept 28—Guy Shutt,2% miles north- ' east of Decatur, 14 mile north Dent School House. p Sept. 29—Friday—Clint Hart, 3U e miles north of Decatur. c Oct. 3—J. C. Moorman, 2 miles north c of Decatur. c Oct. 4.—Otto Buuck, 10 miles northc sale ° f DeCatUr ’ Cheßter White Hog e Ben Wa KB n er. 3 miles " north Decatur. Oct. 12.—David Sovine, 7 mile# c northwest of Decatur. October 17—40 head 0. I. C. pure n » r6 n P ’ B ' D y kei hfin. Decatur, c K. R, No. 9.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦« * CARDS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + ♦ + I® I / "* f FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D C Chiropractic and O#teop.th|# Treatmenta given to suit your at 144 So. 2nd St .p hon , , 4 Office Hour# 10-12 a. rn.—rs M p m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINQ Call# answered promptly day or nl<ht Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 80. Home Phone#: Home Phone: 727 Agent# for Pianoe and Phonograph, DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana UE>K«AI. PHACTICB OFFICE SPECIALTIES: women and children; X-ray ttxa ™| “ dons; Glourecopy examinations us Internal organa; X-ray and electrfaj treatments for high blood nre,,u?. and hardening of the arteries v’S! treatments for GOITRE, TUMRCTf LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9toll a. m.—l to 6p. tn 7to|« - Sundays by appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office <Ol N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternooni DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray anti Clinical Laboratories Office Hour#: 1 to 4 and 6toßp. m. Sunday#, 9 to 10 a. m, Phone 581, FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan oi , Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway ‘ south Decatur Democrat. io— ■ o DR. FRANK LOSE
Physician and Surgeon Located In office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Homs 413 I Office Hours—9 to 11 a. tn. I 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 s. m. AUCTIONEER Four years experience—satisfaction guaranteed—am a farmer and know I value of farm good* and live stoct and can get high dollar for you. List your sale with me now. H. H. HIGH. Monroe R. 1 195t26x or call Craigville phone. Callow & Kohne SeU Hoosier Paint—lt’s the best - o PLENTY OF MONEY 6% —No Commission. Can pay on principal any time; part or , all. D. N. ERWIN o — 0 There is a Cause for those aches and pains you have. Come to our office and let us remove the cause and nature will cure you. Also all kinds of | baths for ladles and gentlemen. Calls made day or night. SMITH & SMITH Doctors of Chiropractic Over Morris 5 and 10c store Phone 660. 1 O — notice As w. are moving to Indianapolis we will greatly appreciate it it tno. persons who know themselves ed to the late Dr. D. D. Clark to ca at the American Security office ., a . settle the accounts with Mr. r r Kolter. Please do this. MRS. D. D. CLARK 210t6x and childrenWANTED—Laborers. Steady employment. Decatur Lasing Company. 1 o Primaries In 7 States Today (Continued from page ies were held, the democrats ha'inK held their's earlier. A governor • United States senator and two con ' gressman were to be selected The fight for the republican nomination for U. S. senator featured t" i Michigan primaries. | “Newberryism " was the issue 1 Primaries were also held In " ,iS 1 'ington. 1
