Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1922 — Page 6
< <»mi: ron unci Cltlsena Phone t’o., Co. Rev. $ 39.25 Florence Holthouee. < Jerk h vierhiil hire 16(1.00 Marlin Inbeix. Hal. '»ff exp. 57.04 Democrat Vo.. Auditor •xp 2L4<» <hddio <liv. And. elorlenl hire Riijmi FMna M. .lahern. do 54.16 Democrat Co.. Tri usurer* exp. 11.80 i Sepbue Meh hi. Rd. of prlo. £ exp. K. S. ChrlMten. mil. A- exp. . 330.73 Democrat C<».. Hupt. exp IN. 50 Marini ret Christen. Supt. <leriei.l hire 04.50 ’ Win. I'raxkr, Co. A km. At exp. 113.50 L. I. Mattox, Coroner 25.201 Harold Mattox, Cor. IntpieNl. U.no | Roren Mattox', do 2.00 j H. A. Lvnrh, do . 2.00 .1 W. Vizard. Health Comm. 25.6’•! H. H. Heller, <’o. Atty. 50.00 Edwin Ferry. Board of Review 10. do Win. Frualei. do .... 25.00 J. R. I’nrrlah, do 25.00 Hutch n Hite, do 25.00, Martin .laberg. d«» 25.00 Gen. McMunama. Att. Officer 44.00| Democrat Co., do. exp. 0.25 <l. V. Porter. Poor Wash. twp. 5.00 Reavers A Reavi rs. ih» 34.75 .1.1,. Yanev. Poor Wabash twp. 30.00 1 .1. D. Stull*. Court House 100.00 Sam Darr, do 15.20 L. Klntr. do x.oo | Hazel Leffernon, do 7.25, Niblick * Co., do 4.00 S< hafer lldw. Co., do 1.85 Citv of Decatur, lights * o. office* 28.70 American Stores. Court House 4.00 North ln«l. Gas A- Elec. Co., Jail 11.53 1 S. hafer H<lw. Co., do 166.261 Everett A- Hile, do 32.33 Decatur Lumber Co., do . 2.30 { S. Clark. County Farm. . 120.001 Edgar La Fontaine, do 45.00 Patrick Murphy, do 27.68 Rose ZurciieT, do 40.00 ■ Emma Klopfenstein, do 40.00 Jolly Hofstetter, do 5.00 Clarence Magner, do 15.00 Henry Schlegel, do 11.00 Harvey JgiFontalne, do 450,00 I’rank Martin, do 1.2'1 I Standard Oil Co., do . 42.70 1 Bake Rite, do 25.74 1 Berne Ins. Agency, do 40.74 i .1. L. Holcomb Mfg. Co., do x.oo I L. H. Jones. <lo ... 463.201 Bierie <Sr Yager. Burial 75.00 Democrat Co.. Legal Adv... 60.21 Emil Badetm her. Bridges 2.00 Amos Fisher, do 2.00 Dick Tonnelller, do 1.00 Julius Haugk. Rental .. .. IX.OO Joel Ellenbarger. Huey bridge . 500.00 1 Lewis Fruchte, Bd. Guardians.. 26.80} North Western Mfg. Co., court room 8.35 Chas. Arnold. Balsiger road 809.35 Democrat Co.. Bollenbacher 90.54 Fruchte & Litterer. do. ... 50.00 H. L. Foley, do 6.40 Indpls. Commercial, do 4.80 , L. P. Fennig Brodheck road . 2X20.09 : John Spangler, do 48.00 : (’lias. Arnold. Brunner road 860.32 Warren Striker. Felty road . 935.30 <’has. Arnold, Fuelling 25x8.70 Albert Smith. Heller road 5517.52 Democrat Co.. N. Meshberger rd. 91.4 7 < Fruchte Ar Litterer, do 50.00 Indianapolis Comm., do 4.80 < ii. L. Foley, do Chris Eicher, do 4.00 Nathan Meshberger, do 4.00 A. K. St one burn er, Merryman road .10244.71 Henry Marbaugh. do 110.0 b Fred H. Meyer. Meyer road. 68.00 Arthur Zehr. do 1159.31 do. Rufus Meshberger road , 2.00 S. S. Reynolds, do 2.00 Phil Sauer, Murphy road .2217.66 Christ Musser, do 2.00 Dan Wallace. Nuerge rnad 2002.97 Wm. Koi lew’ey, d«» . 70.n0 W. E. Nidlinger. Pl. Grove road <00.58 Barger & Andrews, Harry Ray road ‘ . 2X55.30 (
SIXTEENTH GREAT Bluffton Free Street Fair And Wells County Agricultural Exhibit SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. A County Fair on Paved Streets Many Sensational Big Free Acts Complete Programs, Afternoon and Evening. Streets jammed with Attractions. Exhibits of Horses. Cattle. Swine, Sheep. Poultry, Agriculture. Bees, Art and Culinary, also a Flower Show. “Every Year a Little Better’’ F i - © ©■■ A TON TESTED TUBE with every VACUUM CUP TIRE—FREE This means a saving of about 15% 30x3 Vacuum Cup, fabric $10.15 30x3>/2 Vacuum Cup. fabric $11.95 31x1 Vacuum Cup, cord $15.90 33x4 Vacuum Cup, cord $30.15 A Free Tube with Tire PEERLESS Radiators $14.00 FORD Wheels $3.75 We carry a stock of Snap-Pe-Pep and “No-Leak-O" Piston Rings. Special discount lo Repairmen on Rings and RUSCO brake lining. Use DIAMOND Gasoline and Kerosene for Better Service. Elberson Service Station Phone 373
i 1 Hui ry itu>, .lu _ 3W f <■.,! hhi Bros.. K. HpriHiKer road 343U.14 Win. ItHiimgurtner. do K 2."" .1. I' l.osli. S. Hprunger road 3181.43 Dick Hull. Hoads 21J1.H0 i W. ('ml Hiifll. do 1J4.H1 I IHvk Tonni*lH*r, . 76.00 iiltobt. Si liwui ix, •!<> 110.00 : II 1 i.'tnoiTiil <*u., <l‘» 6.i’1l I ImlbiniiiiollH I'oiiiiii.. d<> 6.10 i 0 ri|M < olirml. <!<• 48.00 'Martin Jatertr. ilo • 70.00 II Ili'orKi* lllirliwiiyH, 414.'.i’> I I Gt'Oi'K’* , i.‘i‘la 1 <lo 668.58 i 1 Milo Hah h, do . .. IM.So I Kil. Mlllrr. do K.I.SS He. I'. H<- i. do 1041.117. I Vernon Miller, do . 103.17. I A I lower, do I’S OO VV. 11. Runner, do 136.G0 iH.iiiv ‘h'lklnir. do 112.27. I W. II Hiltner, do . 27.8.7 7 I Wil*.ll Iteed. do '.112.17. on Hay, do . 384.811 I. C. Aiucaburtter, do 218.110 I'red OHterno'yer. do 17.1,011 ■ I». W. lailxure. do 100.7.0 I Standard OH Co., do r.ii.o.', Wiillui'.' W .Mo o’u lln nd. do 411.26 I tuetln Mtn. <’o,, do 4H.38 I Chas E. Maglcy, do 156.n0 Mo! Kirsch. <b»unty Council io.no • A. G. Briggs, do 10.00 > Wm. Baumgaitm r, do 10.00 Ilenry Elting. do 10. on; Frank Wechter, do 10. on Frank Mclntosh, do 10.00| Chris Eicher. <i<> 5.00 John Kniner, do 5.00 Schafer FTdw. Co., County Farm 259,12 Guida ‘launl. Bd. of Guardians 10.00' Mrs. II M Crownover, do .... 15,00 Anna Garnet, do 15.n0 lx»ulse Hagert.x, do 15.00 Wm. Dr iper. do . 15.00 Artie McGill, do 15.U0 Anna Trl» ker, du 20.00 Etha Smith, do 20.00 I Stella Hebhlc. du 25.00 Katie S< "nr ick, do . . 30.00 ; Anna McConnell, do 24.9 1 M. S Davis, do 45.00 Child. Home Pel Co., do 38.1H1 E. Maglev. Highways 5.00 Sephus Melchi, do 4.30 iN. Augsnurger, Viewer . 4.0 n j <’. C. Wittwer, do 4.00 Wilbert Lehman, do 4.00 1 Dick Boch. Bridges . 37.0" 1 W. Carl Duell, do 34.70 I E. F. Gass A- Son, Poor Washington twp 14.26 MARTIN JABERG, Auditor AOTICK OF FIN 11. SETTLEMENT OF EST iI E < Notice is hereby given to the credit-|, ors, heirs nnd legatees of Zachariah 1 Springer, deceased, appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, • Indiana, on the 7th day of October. 1922, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEM ENT ACCOUNTS 1 with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs • are notified to then and there make 11 proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. h WILLIAM RICHARD, I Administrator f r 'ee«ttur. Indiana. Sept. 1?, 1922. j. C. L. Walters, Atty. 12-19-21 ’ o 0 . . — o There is a Cause for those aches and pains you I 1 have. Come to our office and let ' I us remove the cause and nature . will cure you. Also all kinds of j baths for ladies and gentlemen. 1 Calls made day or night. I SMITH & SMITH I Doctors of Chiropractic Over Morris 5 and 10c store Phone 660. O 0
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1922
AI'ItHNTMRNT OF i' Notice la hereby Klven, that the 11 underalKned has been appointed a<li, nilnlHtrntor of the VHtule of Henry A. i Kinta, lute of Adama eountv. h dei'eaaei). The eatate la probably aol- ' i vent. I .IOSKPII A. KINTZ. i Administrator. II Sept. 20. 1322. d.lohn Hi liui'Ker .< Son. Attye. 21-28-5 NOTICK OF FIN 41. sFTTI.I’.MKNT OF KS TATK Notice la hereby given to the creditors, helra and l<Kiitees» of Henry .Miller, ileceaaed. to appear in the Adama Circuit Court, held at lleentur, Imlliinn, on the I4tli day of Ootobor, 1322, and show cause, If any. why the I’INAI. SKTTI.EMENT Arcoi’Ni> wlth the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs an notitled to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. JOHN A. MII.LRK. Administrator with will annexed. Tlecatur, Indiana. Sept. 21. 11122 Merryman * Sutton. Attys. 21-28 O Change In Ownership Os Bakery And Restaurant Through a deni made today ownership of the Quality Bakery and Restauranl is now divided between Mrs. Julius Haugh nnd 11. E. Bittner. Mrs. Haugh having purchased the interest in the restaurant, while Mr- Bittner retains his interest in the bakery. Mrs. Haugh lias employed Jacob Marin. veteran restaurant man to manI age the restaurant and Mr. Bittner will continue to operate the bakery. Big Poultry Tour In Williams County. Ohio On Thursday, Sept. 28, a number of Wan Wert Co. people will drive to ' Williams County to visit some of the good poultry farms, in that section Arrangements have been made ithrough C. A. Fleldner. the County Agent. Three or four farms have been selected where poultry is kept for profit. There is no place in th< state of Ohio where more good prac tical poultry men can be found, that Williams county. During the summer a meeting was held at Van Wert for the purpose of discussing poultry house construction. It was decided at this time that a trip would be made this tall. Everybody is invited to join the party. Details will be publishei later. New Fish Hatchery Located Near Bedford Indianapolis, Sept. 21. —The fifth fish hatchery in the state will be lo lated at Avoca, county, six miles from Bedford, the state board of conservation announced today. The property. 24 acres in all, was purchased yesterday for $1,500. The ponds, ten in all, which will be con structed to breed the fish, will be fee
by spring water. Lloyd George Denounced By Thousands Os Moslems 41’nlted Pre** Service.) Calcutta, Sept- 21. —Lloyd Georgs was denounced by thousands of Mos i lems today following a pilgrimage to the Mosques at which prayers were offered for the success of Mustapha I Kemal. "There is a conspiracy to wipe the j Turks off the face of the earth" speak i era declared. "We will not tolerate I Lloyd George or his policy further.' •_ j mFckie says '’STOP*. TMIUK’. LISSEVH ' ►AAVJNS -CM VAA.V4 VIHOfLU FIGHT AT TW DROP O' TU’ MAT FER. HIS OLE HOME TOWM— AM’ NET V4OMYTAKE HIS HOME TV4114 MEUJGPAPER’. ARE "fOO THAT WHO OF AGVN2 nr I FH I X—J 1 ExJ- kaiser William’s memoirs in book form will sell in Germany in October for 15 cents a copy. Among the headings, as shown by the propects, 'are the following: "My Attitude To j ward the Church," "The Outbreak of j the War,” “The End of the War,” .“The Pope and the Peace," "Friendly and Neutral Powers," “The Destruction and Germany’s Future.” — • Foxboro, Mass. —Bus fares here .have gone on a conscientious basis. "Pay what you please” is the sign which greets the passengers.
« BANK STATEMENT " JOHN O. HOFFMAN. President. JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN, Vice Prest dent. ' C. R. SMITH. Cashier. EDNA WERUNG, Asst Cashier. Report of tho condition of the Farmers' Slate Bank, a state bunk at Preble, In the State of Indiana, at the >. close of Its business on September 15, 1922: Resources. ' Loans and discounts $107,114!'.76 , Dverdrnfts ■ ' . Banking house 4,200.00 Furniture and fixtures.... 4,414.86 s Due from Banks and 1 Truct Companies 26,009.95 l t Cash on hand 2.717.68 . Cash items 5.42 Current expenses 2,187.13 ! Taxes paid 195.76 Interest paid 2,501.55 s Profits and loss 264.19 Total Resources $149,775-87 I Liabilities. 1 Capital stock —paid In ...$ 25.000.00 Surplus 1,700.00 Exchange, discounts and in- . terest 6,215.56 Demand Deposits $50,951.59 Demand Cer1 titicates 65,908.72 116.860.31 Total Liabilities $149,775.87 State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: I, C. R. Smith, cashier of the Farmers State Bank. Preble, Ind., do ■ solemnly swear that the above statement is true. C. R. SMITH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19 day of Sept., 1922. CHARLES A. FUHRMAN. Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 12,' 1926. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—»—*l—» s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s NOTICE OF FIN 31. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. No. 17,7,1. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Chauncey C. Wilder, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd day of October, 1322, and shew cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their disributive shares. WINNIE WILDER. Administratrix. Decatur, Indiana, Sept. 4, 1322. I.eiiliart & Heller. Attys. 14-21 NOTICE OF FIN Al. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the credit>rs, heirs and legatees of Mary W. Mills, deeeased. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 18th day of September. 1922, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS vith the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. HENRY B. HELLER, Administrator with will annexed. Decatur. Indiana. Aug. 26. 1922 Lenhart & Heller, Attys. 14-21 ' PUBLIC SALE —I As I am leaving the city I will sell
at public auction at my residence located at 310 N. 9th street, Decatur, on Saturday, Sept. 23 Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, the following property, to-wit: Square piano, good condition; 3 piece oak bed room suit; davenport; oak table (small); 3 rockers; childs rocker; childs desk and chair; magazine rack; oak buffet (large); oak dining table with 6 chairs; iron bed; childs iron crib; chiffioneer, (oak); kitchen table (walnut); large kitchen •abinet; 1 coal range, good as new; gas stove; Garland base burner, large size; wash machine; tubs, dishes and other articles too numerous to men-1 tion. TERMS—Cash. MR. & MRS. W. W. MARKER.' J. N. I’urkhead, Auct. 220t4x. «. . PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD SALE I will sell at public auction at my residence 415 Grant St. Saturday, September 23, the following articles at 1 ;30 p. m.: 1 1 side board, 1 dining room table, 1 library table, 1 large mirror, 1 kit-, then cabinet, 1 settee, 1 rocker, 1 i stand, 1 polish top steel range, 1 Reno heating stove, 1 perfection 3 hole oil stove, 1 brass bed (8x12) rug, I 1 sewing machine, and other articles ■ to numerous to mention. TERMS —Day of sale. ALBERT CHRISTENER Roy Runyon, Auct. tues. thurs, fri. ‘ Sale Calendar Sept 22—Carl Boese, % mile east, futile south of Friedhein church. Sept. 25—A. Eury, SV. miles east of Decatur, on township line. Sept. 26—Roy Miller, 5% miles southeast of Monroe on R. P. Davis farm. Sept. 27 —J F. Arnold and Albert Yeoman, 1 mile west of Decatur on old Frank Scheiman farm. Sept 28—Guy Shutt,2% miles northeast of Decatur, % mile north Dent School House. Sept. 29—Friday—Clint Hart, 3% miles north of Decatur. Sept. 29—Graber, Schwartz & Rayl, 7 miles southeast of Decatur, known • as old Peltz farm. , Oct. 3 —J. C. Moorman, 2 miles north of Decatur. Oct. 4. —Otto Buuck, 10 miles northwest of Decatur, 50 Chester White hogs. Oct. 11.—Ben Waggner, 3 miles north Decatur. ’ Oct. 12. —David Sovlne, 7 miles . northwest of Decatur. , October 17 —40 head O. I. C. pure bred hogs. P. B. Dykeman, Decatur, R. R. No. 9.
NOTICE OF IIIMHI»‘I"'1''"'* 'Bll OF HE 41. EST ATE The iindcr-lKin'd Commissioner. ''X ■ virtue <>f nn order nl the Adams < i • inll Court, inii.li- nnd •‘"teri’d " “ I mini' therein pending, I-. Trennry. Iteln.in Er< Ik l '. " 11,I 1 , Tr. imry. Illldn Souders, tim th lif ' , urv, Ralph Trennry vs. Ellsii : Albert Enrhitrt. Kenneth Iniimy. > Tiennrv. Ednn Trennry, Pe«rl •'"'J' ' nrit, I'rnnk Howmd, Ellsi I'hirhnrt. AilmlnlHtrntrlx of the R"' l ' l '' "' Cnthwlne Reiff, nnd mi mln-red I<>.'>'"' upon tile dockets thereof, hereby glt< notice thnt nt tlie law oltlie. '' ; B. Erwin, In the Daniel N J' 1 *" . building ul No. 1.77, South .Second * utrert. Decatur, Indiana, «»n I Ovlohrr 2Mh. 1922. J bet wee > the hours of ten <» <'|o* K • in., mid two o'clock p. in., on said 'iny- . mol from ilny lo day theroufter. iinill • sold, lie will offer for sale at prl\.»l'' < wale, for not I»m«k than the full apprals- > od value thereof, the following real ' estate, to-wit; , , i The north half of the north hiilf ; of the southwest quarter of section twenty-one (2!) in township ’ twenty-eight (28) north, range I thirteen (13) east, containing forty (44D at res, more or less, in A<i- . unis county, Indiana. TeriiiM of Male One third cash on day of sale. I one third In twelve (12) months . from day of sale, Ono third In twenty-four (-4) 'months from day of sale. ; Deferred payments to be evidenced by pronilKaory notes with six (6i per cent Interest from day us sale, to be j secured by a mortgage on the real 'estate sold. DORE B. ERWIN, . Decatur, Indiana. 21-28-5 Commissioner. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York, Sept. 21. —Prices were | quietly strong at the opening of the 1 New York stock exchange today, re dotting the relief felt over final eliin inution of the bonus bill. Sonsolida» led Gas gained ’4 to 143; Studebakei to 220*4 and Northern Pacific to 87%; Marine preferred advance! % to 58% and other shipping stock! showed a better tone in response t< President Harding's determination t' call a special session of congress Nov 15 on consider the ship subsidy air ether measures. Trading in the first hour was large ly confined to demonstrations in the pool favorites. | Gulf States Steel advanced to 85V againde the low of 78 on Monday - ) break. If the steel demand holds near th' ! current level, the 1923 earnings shoul run over sl2 a share. Stocks continued heavy during th' noon dealings. Baldwin receded t' 136. off l%from the morning hig’ while further declines took place i American Loco., Studebaker. Chand ler and other industrial leaders. Whil< the general market was reactionary special strength was shown by Stand ard Oil of New- Jersey which made ■ new high on the move at 192 and h’ n number of snecialties like Sterlim Products and Austin Nicholls. Trading was relatively dull in thi second hour. U. S. Rubber broke to r new 19922 at 50%. Mexican Pete had • (sudden dip to 18|%. off 4 points froe 'Wednesday's high while Cosden 'wa depressed to 50.
Liberty Bond:: IT. S. Liberty 3%s $101.4' .17. S. T.ibertv Ist 4s 100.7* ITT. S. Liberty 2nd 4s 100.1 ‘ U. S. Liberty Ist 4»4s 100.6 U. s. Liberty 2nd 4'is lOO.v IT. S. Liberty 3rd 4’4s 100.3' IT. S. Liberty 4th 4’is 100.6* Victory 4% 100.1 z Foreian Exchanae New York. Sept. 21.—Foreign ex change opened steady. Sterling 443 V un U>: French francs 0767: lire 0424 VJ; German marks 0007' t ; Relgiai grancs 0725. New York Produce Market Flour —Quiet. Pork—Dull: mess 826.501727.50. 1 Lard —Steady; middle west spo $11.10*7711.20. ; Sugar—Raw—Steady $4.61; refinet I toady: cut loaf $6.25. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10%*0 10%c. ■ ’WW* Tallow —Weak; special 6%c; citj 5%c. | Hay—Firm; nrime No. 1 $1.25; No 13 [email protected]: clover 85® 1.20. Dressed -'mltry— Firm; turkeys 3f @s3e; chickens 23@28c; fowls 15® 31c; ducks 26c. . I.ive poultry—Firm; geese 20@p2c: ducks 24@32c; fowls 26@34c; tur keys 32@45c; roosters 16c; chickens broilers 26@29c. Cheese —Firm; state milk, com mon to specials 19%@24c; skims, common to specials 15%c. Butter —Stronger; receipts 5242; creamery extra 42c; tsate dairy tubs 42%@43c; imitation creamery firsts 30 @ 41c. Eggs — Firmer; receipts 10930; nearby white fancy 62@66c; nearb) mixed, fancy 30@52e: fresh firsts 36 @47c; Pacific Coast 30@56c. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 2400; shipments 4370; official to New York yesterday 1710; hogs dosing steady; heavies $9.50@ 10.00; mediums $10.00010.25; yorkers and mixed $10.35@ 10.40; pigs SIO.OC @10.25; rough* $7.50; stags $4.00® |5.00; cattle 250, slow; sheep $16.0C best lambs $15.00; ewes $i>[email protected]; ’ calves 250; tops $14.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET i No. 1 Wheat 97c No. 2 Wheat 95c ; No. 2 White Oats 31c i Yellow Ear Corn 80< White Corn 75c I Rye 65c ■ Barley 50c Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 , AlSike ' $3.00 to $7.00 Red Clover SB.OO Decatur Produce Market i Large Hens 17c Leghorn Fowls 12c i Leghorn Chiclcens 13c Heavy Spring Chickens 18c . Old Cocks 6c . Ducks 12c Geese 10c ; Turkeys 14 C . Eggs, dozen 34c , Egg Markrt Eggs, dozen 34c ! M Local Creamery Market Butterfat .’..... 36c
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE for SALE A few second baud coal ranges.—G»s JJffice. SGtr POR SALE -- One 12-HP Ruoely Traction englna. Good condition and a bargain. Decatur Foundry & Machine Co. FOFfSALje—Scotch Collie pui’”' male? $5.00, females $3.00. Phone 392. Jh'" i-atiii', Indiana. 217 tit j FOR SALE Lump rO&E salt at 1c a lb. Adams County Equity Exchange, Monroe St. & G. R. & L Phone 233. 218tf .- ?OR - SALE Appleton corn shredder. 2 roll. Frank Faurote. Decatur, R. I. No. 5. 219t6x >’OR SALE—Mare - anti colt. Also 3 year old general purpose colt. Mrs. ,V W. Harper, 1 mile east of Salem. Aleusant Mills R 1. 219t6x FIR SALE—Cabbage SLSO per him dred lbs. See Ernest Longenberger. Craigville phone. 220t3 FOR - SALE- a“ soft coal heater in good condition. Inquire at Bernstein Store. If you are looking for a bargain in household goods, call at | 312 Winchester street and look the following over. Must sell these as I am leaving town: Gas, range, kitchen cabinet, dining room suite, 2 rugs (9x12), 2: ’eather rockers, bed and spring, iresser, porch swing, washing machine, pictures, and many | other articles not mentioned. ?hone 321 Blue. F. E. Render. 22213 "■OR SALE —Hard coal stove; two lid kitchen heater for soft or hard oal. Will sell cheap if taken at once ’hone 590 or call at 116 North Jrd ;t. 222t3x FOR SALE—One Hot Blast Air Tight Florence stove No. 55. good for public, hall or store, good as new. For sale reasonable. Monroe Home Store. 222-3 L WANTED GIRL WANTED —To wash dishes. Murray Hotel. 217-ts wTUn t E D“! The Daily Democrat needs leveral pounds of clean soft •ags suitable for cleaning machinery. Large rags of a thin, oft texture preferred. We annot use heavy goods. 7c per ?b. for suitable rags. WANTED —An experienced maid; no washing or cleaning, reference reluired. Mrs. J. F. Miller, 311 W. "!reighton Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ________ 219t6 WANTED —Corn cutters. Phone 797E. W. A. Fonner. 220-3 t. WANTED — Girl for general housework. Call 56. 221-3tx VE TRUST~ANY’HONEST MAN OR woman to take orders for 100 absoute necessities, and remit our share ■o us. A special proposition makes irices lower than “cut rate” stores. Gur representatives clearing from *25.00 to $60.00 weekly everywhere. This is the most extraordinary direct idling proposition ever offered. Write oday for particulars. A. Rasmussen, Dept. 10, Herrs Island, Pittsburgh. Pa. 19-21-26-3 WANTED TO RENT —An unfurnished fiat or a house. Call 246-White. 222-3tx MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE —Two story building, good location, immediate possession, suitable for bakery, cigar or over all factory or other merchantile business. See or address E. B. Wolford, Spencerville, Ohio. 21G-7tx. For Rent FOR RENT —6 room house, partly modern. Also barn and half acre of ground, fruit trees. 944 High St 221-2tx _ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Check book on Studebaker Bank. Bluffton. Return to this office. 220-3tx WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY J ■ On account of Saturday ' being Jewish New Year’s we will be closed all day, Saturday. September 23. MRS. M. MOYER, 131 North Third st- • • NOTICE No tresspassing or hunting will be allowed on our farms. MRS. LENA MARTIN and EARL MARTIN. 5 222t3x e o Indianapolis Livestock Market 7 Hogs—Receipts 7000; market 25 J higher; best heavies 9.90(fr 10.00• me- » dium mixed SIO.OOIO.15; common choice [email protected]; bulk of sales e [email protected]. 3 Cattle — Receipts 800; market 7 strong on best steady; steers $10.50 @11.25; cows and heifers $7.00®9.25. = Sheep—Receipts 50: market steady; “ top slier- 85.00; iambs top $14.00. ( alves i Receipts 550; market “ steady; top $15.00. c s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s $ i—B—s—WANT ADS EARN-S—6—J s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—S 1 6 E «—s■—s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ■ ■ Pains in the back are SymD . 6 you should not allow to continl "" heeded. a "' Kidney troubles are dan Cerwhere they reach final sta ß es. Let me examine your case My corrective methods will rid of your kidney worries. ,6 “ FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D c Chiropractic and Osteopathy Treatment*, given to cult your at 144 So. 2nd St .p hon . Office Hours 10-12 a, m—l-5 M S - E . BL A(’ K UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or m rtll Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 Agents for Pianos and Pbouogrsnhs DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: b1",,., M women and children; X-ray a«?mi.. I tlone; Glouracopy examinations ot tJi I Internal organs; X ray and treatments for high blood rr4, u Ji and hardening of the arterler v ?.! treatments tor OCHTRE, TUBKRrrZ ,IXIBI3 AND CANCER. luB ERCU. Office Hours; Btoll s. m.—-1 to 6p. m.—? to s„ — Sundays by appointment ’ * M Phones: Residence 110; office 40| N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to Bp. m. Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. F EDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan os Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. 0■- ■ Q DR. FRANK LOSE l Physician and Surgeon I Located in office formerly occu- i pied by Dr. D- D. Clark. 1 North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Homa 413 I Office Hours—3 to 11 a. m. I 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. tn. 0 - - AUCTIONEER Four years experience—satisfaction guaranteed—am a farmer and know value of farm goods and live stock 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 Sell Hoosier Paint —It’s the l" st o ——o PLENTY OF MONEY 6%—No Commission. Can pay | on principal any time; part or all. D. N. ERWIN o ——• —£ ' o DR. S. J. ZURBUCH, D. C.. PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 1-2-3-4 K. C. Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. in., 1 1 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. Phone day and night, 189. ' 0 , 0 NOTICE TO DEBTORS All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late F. C. Somm? r 8 ; please call and settle a* once with . Richard D. Myers al. the Gay. Zwick t £ Myers furniture store. 220tS — r 1 FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wayne k 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. tn. < 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p- nt2;0» p. m. 3:00 p. n>- ’ 4:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. ' 6:30 p. m. 7:00 p- m3 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. ntFreight car leaves Decatur. .6:45 Arrives at Fort Wayne 8:30 Arrives at Decatur I ;3 ® t P. J. RAYMOND, Agent. I Office Hours 6:30 a. m., 7:00 t » I J
