Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1922 — Page 4

pi MEN’S 1 Dress Shoes I #lC|| >’ oun « ll,;m w J’° * s *” Vttvll need <»l” a pair of dress shoes will do well by visiting this I store before purchasing. We have placed on our shelves Ihc famous Bostonian shoe, made on the English last. l’livv lo * )c ' la< * * n e *N ,cr black or brown, rubber heels. The sizes I are complete and the quality the best. Priced per pair Store $3.95 Buy For Cash and Buy For Less The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E —TONIGHT— Bumping Into Broadway A big Special two-reel comedy, featuring HAROLD LLOYD It’s a scream. Don't miss it. —ALSO“The Ruse of the Rattler” A big five-reel Western production featuring an ALL-STAR CAST 7 Reels 10c-25c ■ ■■■ll ■„■■■- H ■ — , ■■■■■■■■■ 11, E. E. MILLER’S GREAT DUROC SALE At Van Wert Fair Grounds Friday, Oct. 27th. 1922,1 P. M. A golden opportunity to get the kind that tits the Breeder, Farmer and Feeder. The TALL Stretchy, large type kind, Immuned, and I of most fashionable blood-lines, The Walt's Top Col's Orion Cherry ■' King's John's and Joe Orion 2d's Fancy Orion King's and others. 20 Spring and Yearling Boars £ 30 Spring and Yearling Gilts 2 Tried Sows, a few summer pigs Come and see one of the good offerings ot the season sell. E. E. MILLER, Van Wert, Ohio ■ - - —-— - * I fl ■ - ■ I Does Anybody . Wc have a few positions Wnnf open for girls who desire If Ulll to learn Glove making. The working conditions m are beyond comparison— I a work is fight, EASY and 1V pleasant, factory modern in every respect and cenWork? Highest Salaries in Town g ASK ABOUT OUR I I j BONUSSYSTEM 1 | Waring Glove Co. 119 W. Monroe St. ■ .... m

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922

i ’ NOTICE TO \<»N-RE«inENTS The Stnte of Indiana, Adains County, 88: ~ In tin* Ad.nns Circuit (murt. Septemlier Term, 1932. Vernon Pontius vs. Robert D. Ilcnnen. et al. Cause No. 10,896. To 'oreclose Mechanics nrul Laborers Lien. It appearing from affidavit, (lle,l In the above entitled <(lil«‘. that Robert l». Hennen of the above named liefondants Is a non-resli'ent of the Suite of Indiana. Xoiiv Is therefore hereby given the “iihl Robert l>. Hennen that he be and . pp.iir before the Hon. Judge of the XduniM Circuit Court on the 4th day of He-ember, 1822. the same being Hi.I.:th Jurlill.-lnl !'.c of the next regul.ir term thereof, to he hidden nt the Court IlmiM' In the City of liecatui. < omiiiein inu on Monday, the Until day of X.oember. A. I>. 19-'-. «l"l plead Io ansWtr »»r tlomiir t«» complaint. Os til.' same will be heard and determined in III* absence. WhnoKx. my nnm**. and the •sea I of said court hereto nlßved, this 7th day of October, 1922. iSeaD JOHN T. KTH-LY, Clerk. October 7, 1922. Lewis C. DcVoj»s. Attorney for PlainlifT. P-16-23 0 NOTH E TO NO\-lU>H»|'.\T* The State of Indiana; Adams ('aunty, SS: In the Adatns Circuit Court, September Terin. 1922. Eli Campbell vs. Kobert D. Hennen, ot al. Cause No. 10,R9l». To Force lose Mechanics and laborer# Lien. Il appearing from affidavit, filed in Hie above entitled cause, that Robert I». Hennen of the above named dolt ndants is a non-resident ot the Slate of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby Riven the paid Robert D. Honnen (tint he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 4th day of Hecembvr, 1922, the same being the 13th Juridical Day of the next tegular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th day lof November. A. D. 1922, and plead by; answer or (lemur to said complaint, 1 or the same will be heard and deter- ‘ mined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of 'said court hereto, affixed, this 7th da\ lot October, 1922. . (FeaD JOHN T. KELL ’, Clerk. • October 7, 1922. Lewis c. DeVoas, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-IG-L' 1 . n NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, Sep- ' ternber 'Perm, 1922 Clyde Kraner vs. Robert D. llen- ! nen. et al. I Cause No. 10,894. To Foreclose Mechanics and Laborers Lien. It appearing from affidavit, tiled in I the above entitled cause, that Robert D. Hennen of the above named de- • fendants is a non-xfsident of th- . State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given th* said Robert D. Hennen that he be ami appear .»eforo the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 4th day I of December, 1922, the same being the I ".th Juridb ial Dry of the next regii- ■ lar term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th <la\ of November. A. D. 1922, ami plead b> I ;*nswf*.r or demur t< said .eompl-ai-nt-. or the same will be heard and deterj mined in his absence. 1 Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this -7th day i of October, 1922. (Seal. JOHN T. KELL.’, Cleri* ■October 7, 1922. Lewis C. DeVoss, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-16-22 ~ — ♦—- -—-—•— NOTH E TO XON-HEMDEXT* The State of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In the Adams circuit court. Sept cm- ‘ her term, 1922. | Dudley Wornax vs. Nancy Ann i Womax. Divorce. Cause No. 10902. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Nancy . Ann Womax of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Nancy Ann Womax that she ho and appear before the Hon. Judge «»t the Adams Circuit Court on the 6th day of December, 1922, the same being the 15th Juridiclal Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of • Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th day of November. A. I>. 1922, ami plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence Witness, my name, and the Sea! of said Court hereto affixed, this 16th day , of October, 1922. (Seal! JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk October 16th, 1922 Judson W. Teeple, Attorney for the plaintiff. 16-23-30 NOTICE TO \ON-RFSSInKNTS The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1922. Frank Derickscn vs. Robert I).» Hennen, et al. Caufee No. 10,893. To Foreclose Mechanics and Labor-; ers Lien. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Robert T). Hennen of the above named defendanis is a non-resident of the) of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Robert I). Hennen that he be and i appear before the Hon. Judge ot the’ Adams Circuit Court on the 4th day of December, 1922. the same being the 13th Juridiclal Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at tinCourt House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th day of November, A. D. 1922, and plead b> answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of 1 said court hereto affixed, this 7th day j of October, 1922. (Seal; . JOHN T, KELLY, Clerk October 7, 1922. Lewis C. De Voss, Attorney for Plaintiff. 9-16-23 O O JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER A success? ! sale and the high dollar. Berne Phone. O O O O FRED W. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER Experience with training assures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone o o, . , j, Ashbaucher’s FURNACES UGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 I I——— ~,>

PI'BLIC SALE • I will sell m Ihililic Auction nt nty . resilience, I>4 miles nortli-east ot De|<ainr or 'i mile north of the Abner School House on die I'iitK farm on Wednesday, November 1. i Sale to begin at Hi a. in. The following articles to-wlt: HOUSES. « HEAD 1 Sorrell GeldHng, S yrs. old. weight i.-10'i lbs.: I Sor i veil Gelding, io yrs. old. weight l.fiOO llis.; 1 Hay Geliling. X yrs. old. weight ' I LCifil); 1 Hay Mare, *■ yrs. old; weight . 11.500 lbs.: 1 driving horse, 10 yrs. old: ■ weight l.L’uO; l Sorrell Horse, 1 yrs •'i)d. weight 1.500 lbs. CATTLE. 11 11 HAD—I Holstein Cow. 7 yrs. old; I blink <ow. 7 yrs. old: 1 lied Cow. S 'yrs. old; 1 Jersey cow, 9 yrs. old; 1 r lilack cow. 3 yrs. old; 1 Spoiled cow. [3 yrs. old. These are extra good milk i cws .all giving good How of milk. 3 I heifers coming 2 yrs. old; 3 spring I'calves. HOGS. 27 HEAD — 2 full blhoileil Chester White bows; 10 feed ers weighing from 150 to 160 lbs liaeh; 15 feeders weighing 100 lbs [emh. POI'LTHY, 50 HEAD—7 head ci turkeys and 3 dot. Plymouth Roelt linns HABNESS—I set of Brass trim 'med hreei hing harness; 1 set of farm 1 harness; 2 sets of buggy harness, col lars and fly nets. HAY AND GRAIN 15 ton good mixed hay: corn in lield; 200 bu. oats in bin; 2 bn. clover seed. FARM MACHINERY—I Me jCormick Binder: 1 .Milwaukee Mow er. good as new; 1 Osborn Hay Ixiad er, good as new; 1 Sure .Drop check row corn planter, good as new; 1 Walter A. Wood Manure Spreader; 1 Hay Tedder, good as new; 1 Hoosier disc drill; I x Gale Riding plow; 2 walking plows; 1 single disc, -good as new; 2 riding cultivators; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 spike tootli harrow; 2 farm wagons: 1 low wheel wagon: 1 bay ladder & hog rack combined; 1 wagon box; 1 mud boat; 1 800 Hi scales- 1 fanning mill; 2 top buggies, 11 as good as new : bob sled scoop board, hay rake; post augers; 1 land i roller; 2 50-gal. oil tanks; 1 tank heater; 1 Anker-Holt cream seperator. goid as now; 2 incubators; 1 grind stone; 1 heating stove and 'other houselield goods: shovels, forks and many other articles to numerous to mention. TERMS—IS.OO and under cash; over that amount 12 months will be given, first 6 months without interest; last fi months at 8 per cent, purchaser giving bankable note. No goods removed until settled for. 4 percent off for cash over $5.0(1. OTTO LAMMERT Rov Runyon, Auct. Bert Ixiwer Lunch served. Clerk CHICKEN THIEF WAS SENTENCED Jess Fisher Fined $5.00 and Cost and Sentenced to 25 Days in Jail Jess Fisher was fined $5 an‘d costs and sentenced to twenty-five days in the county jail today by Judge John C. Moran, when ho entered a plea ot guilty to petit larceny. Fisher was captured by a posse of farmers near Preble early Saturday morning aftei lie had been traced from the farm of Edwin Droege north of Preble just over the county line in Allen county. Leniency was shown by the court because the defendant, who is 21 years ■cld, has a wife and child in Dunkirk, Indiana, dependent ttpin him for sup- | port. Attorney Merryman appeared per the defendant. Arrangements are , being made to pay the fine and costs. ( it was stated. Eat at Ward’s restaurant, Lib erty Way—Meals, 35c; lunches 25c; oysters in season. 234-Mon. Thurs. ts o Q O J. N. BURKHEAD Monroe, Ind. Live Stock and General AUCTIONEER My years of experience mean successful sales for you. Use Decatur-Monroe phone at my expense. o— 6 o o HARRY DANIELS Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER Phone 861-N at my expense or see me at Vance & Linn’s on Saturdays. O— — 0 1 L BABY’S BATH ' means a lot to baby and a lot to you, I too. Therefore why not put in one of our sanitary, up-to-date, snowwhite, spotless, tubs? Baby's bath will be an event then. Let us show you the real economy and added pleasure from having a sanitary tathroom such as we install and euip. The cost is nothing when the I comfort is considered. P. J. HYLAND s West Monroe Street

s_>_s_WANT ADS EARN— s—l—l S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—l WANT ADS EARN— $— s— l ————e NOTICE TO HUNTERS i No hunting or trespaenlng allowed on Hie farms of the undersigned own- • eni nnd tenants: William Ehrrnan, Milton Zimmffr.nan, Edward Arnold, Floyd Stoneburm r, Jesse S. Byerly. 237 MWF 2wkx MARKETS-STOCKS — Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York, Oct. 23. —Stocks were stimulated nt the opening of the New York stock erenange today by further East Buffalo Livestock Ileceits 6400; shipments 6540; yesterday. Receipts 8X00; shipments; today. Official to New York Saturday 6X40; hogs closing steady; heavier s9.7sffi 10.00; one load $10.10; yorkerr and mixed $10.00; few yorkers $10.10; lights and pigs slo.lstfi 10.25: roughs $8 00; stags ss.oo lit 6.50: cattle 3500: generally steady; bulls 25c higher; nt good Hhiping steers here; butcher steers $6.50@ 10.50; cows and heifers $2.00(1(8.00: slieep 12000; best lambs $14.75; culls $11.50 down: yearlings aged wethers SS.OO«v 8.50; ewes $6.501?i’7.50; calves 2200; tops $14.00. New York Stock Exchange New York. Oct. 23 —Stocks were simulated at the opening of the New York stock exchange today by evidence of continued business im provement afforded by th Federal Reserve compilation of bank debts which showed a $700,000,000 increasr ■ver 1921 in the week ended Ocotbei 18. Studebaker, Baldwin. Mexicar Pete and other industrial leaders scored gains on the initial transac tions. Norfolk X- Western. Baltimors A- Ohio. Union Pacific and Atcliinsor advanced fractionally. Foreign Exchange Market New York. Oct. 23. —Foreign ex change opened easier:; Sterling 445%, off %; French 0725. off 0008 New Year’s low; lire 0415. off 000.'! German marks 0002%. up 00003 3-l(>; Belgian 0671 off 0012. new year's low; Norway 17X5. up 0012. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs—Receits X 500; market steadybest heavies $9,604(9.65: medium mix ed $9.60; common choice 9.60; bulk o sales $9.60. Cattle —Receipts 1300; market slow ~l y ■ J! 2 .■2 ■ . , heifers $6,254(9.50. Slieep — Receipts 300; market steady; to $5.00. Calves —Receits GOO; market lower; to $13.50. New York Produce Market Flour —Steady. Pork—Quiet: mess [email protected];. Lard —Steady; middle west spot sll. Mifi 11.65. Sugar—Jlaw—Dull. $5.53; refined quiet; granulated $6.25416.90. Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot 10%c. Tallow —Firm; special 7 , 4®%c: city Ghic. Hay—Firm; rime No. 1 $1,304(1.35' No. 3 $1.15‘i1.20; clever $1.25. Dressed opultry—Dull; turkeys 3f 4(53e; chicvkeps 21438 c; fowls 16— 14c; ducks 30c. Live oultry—Dull; geese 21 —25c: hicks 254?30c; fowls .20ff(30c; tur keys 404150 c; rosters 17c; chickens broilers 254126 c. Cheese —Firm: state milk, commor to socials 19%@26c; skims, commor to serials 19@20c. Butter —Firm; receits 9262; cream ery extra 46%c; special %c; imitation creamery rirsts 324? 40c. Egs—Firmer: receits 7147; nearb' white fanev 854190 c; nearbv mixed ?ancy 614 i 71c: fresh firsts 40© 59c Pacific coast 42©84c; Western whites 664? 840. Price movements were irregtflar In the first half hour with ’•ails show •ng the best tone. Low priced issues became increasingly active, Rock Island attaining a new high on the move at 45%. Industrials were depressed by selling of professional trighi. Shipping shares were especially weak. Atlantic Gulf breaking ‘o 25 off 4%. Heavy selling again broke out in •he general list after 12 o’clock and he most of the active industrials broke to new lows on the reaction. Baldwin was subjected to especially irgent pressur ereceding to 137% nff 3% net. Consolidated Gas also broken 3% to 140 and Mexican Pete ■old at 229 against the earlv high of 234%. Cleveland Produce Market Cleveland, 0., Oct. 23. —Butter, extra in tubs, 49%@50c; prints, 50%© 51c; firsts, 47% @4Bc; packing stock, 24@26c; eggs, fresh gathered northern extras, 44c; extra firsts. 43c; Ohios, 41c; western firsts new cases, 38c. Poultry—Live heavy fowls. 24@,25c; roosters, 14@15c; spring ducks, 20© 25c. Potatoes —New, $1.75©2.00 a barrel. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 1 Wheat SI.OB No. 2 Wheat 98c No. 2 White Oats 40c White Corn 85c Yellow Corn 90c Rye t 65c Barley 50c Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 Alsike $3.00 to $7.00 Red Clover $10.50 Decatur Produce Market Large Hens 16c Leghorn Fowls 12c Leghorn Chickens 12c Heavy Spring Chickens 18c Old Cocks 8c Ducks 12c Geese iqc Turkeys 14 C Eggs, dozen 40c Egg Mark* Egs, dozen 40c tea Local Creamery Market Butterfat 39c

CLASSIFIED ADVERHSEMENTtI :'Ji NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS ’ > ;

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ !- — —— ’ FOR SALE FOR SALE Pure bred Shropshire ram. Chalmer Brodbeck, Decatur, Indiana. R 9. 248t2x FOR SAI.E-Lump rock salt at 1c a lb. Adams County Equity Ex- , change, Monroe St. & G. R. & I. , Phone 233. 218tf WANTED • WANTED —Second hand l-horse wagon. must be in fair condition. I’hone 392.246-6tx. WANTED —Girl for general housework. God wages. Mrs. Obenauer. 222 No. 4th St. 248-?.t. WANTED—To rent a modern or semimodern house by November 1. Call phone 336. . 249-3 i LOST AND FOUND LOST —Ladies' wrist watcli uptown. Saturday night. Finder please return'to this office or call 410. 249t3 0 NOTICE TO HUNTERS Hunting or trespassing on the Wm. Michaels farms in Monroe township is forbidden. Wm. Michaels. Sr. and Wm. Michaels, Jr. ,24 < -'-Gtx o 4>.|.* + + + + + + <i>+ + + 4>* 4 AMERICAN HISTORY + + DAY BY DAY + + BY T. P. GREEN + ♦ + ♦ Monday, October 23 4 ♦ ♦ + Wasington’s forces and their + + adherents abandoned Manhattan + ♦ Island, on October 23, 1776. + + Philadelphia received news by 44- messenger of the surrender of ♦ + Cornwallis, on October 23. 17X1. ♦ 4- General Grant arrived at Chat- + 4" tanooe.n. Tenn on October 23, ♦ Dr 4- ♦ ‘ — ♦ + Twenty-five thousand women 4 + marched in Suffrage demonstra- 4 •fr tion in New York, on October 23, 4> ♦ 1915. 4 + — + 4- American troops captured + 4- Ranterville, Brienlles. Hills 297. 4 4- 299 nnd 281. Belle Joyeuse and + fr Talma Farmff. on October 23. ♦ 4- 1918. + 4> — 4 * Replying to a German note. 44- President Wilson wrote: “If we + 4- must deal with the present Im- 4 4 perial Government of Germany, 44 we cannot trust it and must de- 4 4 mand surrender,'' on October 23. + 4 1918. 4 44 + 44 + 444444 + 44 Pack of Wolves Found at Warsaw Warsaw, Ind., Oct. —Terrorized by appearance of pack of wolves driven from a swamp near here by fire early today farmers kept their children indoors while others bearing loaded rifles and shot guns accompanied their youngsters to school. Drivers of school hacks also were armed with shotguns. When Roy Teeple went to a field at the edge of the swamp to dig potatoes a large hound accompanying him was killed by six wolves. Cattle, sheep and hogs recently have been attacked by wolves. Families were organizing for a wolf hunt i in which several persons will partic- • ipate. o— NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that Monday, November 6th, 1922 ■ will. be the last day for paying your fall installment of taxes. The treas urer's office will be open from 8 a. m. until 4 p. m., during the tax paying ’ season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those ■ who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't wait for the j rush. No receipts can be laid away . for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, Treasurer of Adams County. I ' 237-N0V.4.1 i ■ Sale ; Calendar I 1 Oct. 24—Julius Johnloz, 5 miles ■ south and 1 mile west of Decatur or 1 - mile west and 1 mile north of Monroe. November Ist, Otto Lammert, 4% ■ miles north-east of Decatur. i Nov. 10—Fred Busche, 5 mile south west of Deeatnr. Pure bred Duroc Hog] : sale.

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦'♦ ’ * ♦ ♦ ♦ Pains in the back are Z 2 , yoq should not allow to conbn heeded. 0 " l "’ u ‘ Kidney troubles are da where they reach final atagea"’*' 01 * Let me examine your case My corrective methods will rW ■ of your kidney worries. d ,0 ' FOR BETTER HEALTH BEI DR FROHNAPFEL, D C Chlropract.c and Treatments given to suit yoUf ' st 144 So. 2nd St--h“p h “ Office Hours 10-12 a . m ._,.5 * , ’ 1 S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMS Calls answered promptly day or »i,u Private Ambulance Service Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Home Phone; 727 Agents fqr Plapoe and DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana CENEIHI. I'HU'nce OFFICE SPECIALTIE* m women ami children; X-ray iSSL? dons; Glouracopy examination* o Internal organs; X-ray a n ™“ treatments for high blood and hardening of the arteries 5 X ?.! treatments for GOITRE Tt'RvnmZ LOSIS AND CANCER TLBERCIf. ~ ~ Office Hours: a to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to . Pho„..? Un l ,y L by R PP°lntnient ' Pnonea: Residence 110; office 4l| N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6;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 6toßp. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Eiute. Plenty money to loan 01 Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway ____*ouGi^>cea^ir i _DenHCJt -1I Q (j DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occspied by Dr. D D. Clark North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. • 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. 6 -■■ ■ ' ■■ -4 Callow & Kohne Sell Hoosier Paint—lt’s the best o _ : —Q DR. S. J. ZURBUCH, D. C., PH. C. CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 1-2-3-4 K. C. Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m, 1 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. mPhone day and night, 189. (Lady Attendant) 0 0 H. S. MICHAUD Dealer in Real Estate, ( Farms and City Properties For Sale or Exchange. 133 S. 2nd St. Decatur, Ind. Office Phone 104 Residence Phone 496 —' -o-— —- Eat at Ward's restaurant, Liberty Way—Meals, 35c; lunches. 25e; oysters in season. 234-Mon. Thurs. tt NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting or trespassing on the Het' er and Christianer farms in Washington township is forbidden. ~4J 4tx o— NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting or trespassing will ‘ allowed on my farm, located in tnw township. Please take not, f, e '_ in u Gteod-x EDWIN ~~ FT, WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft Wayt> e 5:45 a.m. 8:00 a. m. »' 10:00 a. m. H:0« •' “' 12:00 p. m, 1:00 p ' 2:00 a. m. «:<>« » m ' 4:00 p.m. »:SOP-»-6:80 p. m. T°° p ' m 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p ' 10:00 p. m. 1 1:05 pm ‘ Freight car leaves Deca^ s j n. Arrives’at Fort Wayne. .9:30 a. ® Leaves Fort Wayne.... 12Arrives at Decatur t-" u 1 p. 2. RAYMOND, AB« nt ' ' Office Hours 7:30 a. m-> ? :0 ° p “ I I >