Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1922 — Page 2
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♦ *♦ + ♦ + ♦♦ + + ♦ + ♦♦ + « BUSINESS CARDS ♦ ♦ * + ♦<•♦ + ♦ + ♦♦ + ♦♦* Pains in the back are Symptom* you should not allow to continue unheeded. Kidney troubles are dangerous where they reach final stages. Let me examine your case. My corrective method* will rid you of your kidney worries. FOR BETTER HEALTH BF.B DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to suit your nee* at 144 So. 2nd St 'Phona 614 Office Hour* 10-12 a. m.—l-o 6-S p. m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING t alls answered promptly day or mgh* [ Private Ambulance Service. Office Phoue: 90. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 Agents for Pianos and Phonographs DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE: , OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Dl«ea.«e» 0> women and children; X-ray exarulna tions; Glourscopy examinations of the interna! organa; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood preaaurt and hardening of the arteries: X-ray treatments for GOITRE. TUBERCL LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours; 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. ni.—7 to I p. n> Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 40* ( ,z_. - '-.--J ~ FRED W. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER j Experience with training assures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone o —-o; o O O JEFF LIECFTY AUCTIONS R A successful s e and the high d lar. Berne Phone. O O 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 afternoons DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a m. Phone SSI. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty money to loan oa Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. (— ■ O DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. ni. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. in. O — — —O NOTICE TO PATRONS I will be away from my office until Nov. 24 as I am leaving on a vacation —Dr. J. Q. Neptune. 259-19 L FOR QUICK SALE Weil located Semi Modern house on sth St. Near the High School. SI6OO will buy one 6 room house on Mercer Ave.. Inside the rail road. 60 acres to trade for Decatur Property. Farm has good Improvements. Plenty of money. Farm loans. 268-st. DANIEL N. ERWIN o NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting or trespassing on the farms of the undersigned in section 31 of St. Mary’s township is forbidden. Marcellus Davison. J. W. Hoppel, H. M. Cronover, '’Chas. Schenck. Nov. 6-11-15-18 X s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s / 1 " ' N FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE ■ Leaves Decatur Leave* Ft. Wayne | 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a tn. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. tn. 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:90 p, m, i 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:06 p. m. Freight car leaves IV atur Arrives at Fort Way n -.. .9:30 a. m. Leaves Fort Wayne. ...12:00 noon Arrives at Decatur 1:30 p. m. P. 8. RAYMOND, Agent. Office Hours 7:30 a. m., 7:00 p. OL j >.n ii - iW
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lump rock salt at 1c a lb. Adams County Equity Exchange, Monroe St. & G. R. & I. Phone 233. 218tf FOR SALE—Big Type Poland Ch Ina boars at farmer's prices. Call and get one while they last. Holthouse & Faurote, Decatur, R 5. 267t6x FOR SALE —Rose comb Rhode Island R< i| < ocl er< Is, ami Miiiiiino!h Bronze turkeys; from blue ribbon winners; the best I have ever raised; prices reasonable; J. F. Rupert, Monroe, Ind., Monroe phone 58. 267-ts. FOR SALE —Brown Leghorn pullets, and year-old hens. Edward Arnold Magley, Ind. Craigville phone. 268 6tx FOR SALE—IOOO lb. platform scales. New. Phone 867-N. Fred Liniger, Decatur R. FOR SALE—Three good building lots within half a simare of The General Building. Ctuß help but double ' your money. Address Box D, care of Democrat. nov. 16-18-21 FOR SALE—Honey of all kinds. 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. Price right. If you want any get it quick. W. W, Hawkins, Depatur, Ind., R. 10. LOST AND FOUND LOST—SI2 somewhere between Fifteenth St and Second St. Finder please return to Henry Stevens, 1510 W. Madison St. 266-ts. LOST OR STOLEN — Collie dog. White and yellow wearing saddle. Answers to the name of “Togo" Reward. Call Rose Marie Smith. Phone 203. 270-3tx WANTED I WANTED TO HUY —Fresh cow or one that will be fresh soon. Piione 305 Red. _ 272-3tx WANTED—Hired man. Extra good wages. Must come at once. Phone 392 Decatur, Ind., or see D. E. Studebaker. 272-3tx. WANTED— Three typewriter salesmen; must be live wires; others need not apply; Bux Bros. Typewriter Co., Wayne and Clinton streets, Fort Wayne, Ind. 272-3 t. o Stop! Look! Pre-war prices beginning Saturday. Nov. 18, Meals 25c at Ward’s Restaurant. Liberty Way. 270t3 - o o LULU GERBER TEACHER OF PIANO 811 North 3rd. st. Tel. 52.| o d 21-2S-4-11-18-75-2-9 A small deposit will hold that Photo until Xmas. 12 pictures will make 12 friends. Do it ; now and givq us a chance to ' give you good work.—PORTER i STUDIO, Ground Floor. 0 To Canvas For Members Sunday (Continued from Page One) will be larger than ever before. The Red Cross has adopted the slogans: “Ready for Service” and “At the Service of All Mankind" and the organization stands ready to serve whenever called upon. —o Election Is Contested In Jefferson Township (Continued from page one) The time for filing petitions for recount or contesting an election expired yesterday, the tenth day following the election. o FOR SALE OR TRADE—For fresh cows, one fresh soon, two big type Poland China cows with pigs by side. Chas. W. Andrews, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 2. Preble phone. Fairmont—During the serving of lunch to a precinct election board a coffee pot exploded and three members of the board were severely burned. o — Foxy Grandpa story Nov. 18. frUIT Sale X 4 Calendar November 22—Mrs. George Kintz, 2’/a miles south-east of Decatur on Willshire road. Nov. 22—Crist and Floyd, 4 miles south, 3 miles west of Decatur. Nov. 23—C. F. Wertz, 2 mile south of Pleasant Mills or 2*£ miles north-: west of Willshire. Nov. 28.—Otto Rodenbeck, 3% miles northeast of Decatur. Etec. 13—-Mart Stßlter, 2% miles west of Decatur. 2 miles east of Pe- ' terson.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922.
Decatur Banker Goes To Meeting's —— t (Continued from Page One) 0 -x-v-L-vx-vnwv -uxrIZU-W . * certified public accountant of Indiana,: c and nationally known authority and [, author on accounting and tax matters, ! J > Miss Bertha M. Holmes, one of the i [ host known women tax authorities and W. B. Swindell, Jr., economic writer J for the Outlook and Annalist inaga- i zines, New York city, will be the prin- i ciple speakers at the sessions and the ! information they will be able to give > on tax and accounting problems will , no doubt be of great value to the bank- ' ers. ——o The D. Y. B. class of the United 1 Brethren church met at the home of ’ Mrs. Dick Harker last night. Thirty- < two members were present. During | the business session it was decided to give a silver offering to the church , building fund at the next meeting to J be held on December 15. The annual -' Christmas exchange of the class will | be held at the next meeting also. IJ The hostesses for the next meeting 1 will be Mrs. P. Habble, Mrs. Hoff- i man and Mrs. Della Lake. Follow- ( ing the business meeting last night a ■ program was given. A number ol i Bible questions were discussed. A’! duet was sung by Mrs. Mattie Fisher-' and Mrs. Ves Baker. In a pie contest, Miss Ireta Schackley won first'' prize, while the booby prize went to[ ( Mr. Jess Schwartz, the teacher of the class. o November Term Os Court To Open On Next Monday The November term of the Adams; circuit court will convene on next i Monday morning at 9 o’clock. Judging from present indications the term will be a busy one. Several cases have been set for trial during the term already while others will be set during the first few days. A few cases are scheduled to be tried during the term which promise to occupy several days each. The grand jury has been summoned to meet on next Monday also. No intimation as to the work to be done by the grand jury has been given, but it is thought that there will be very few indictments returned. o MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets ( New York, Nov. 18.—Reviews of merchantile conditions throughout the country reported continuances of active demand for gods, further withdrawing support from the theory that I the recent decline in security values was due to a change in the business , trend. Stocks in general opened steady. Recent accumulation of ’ Brooklyn Rapid Transit stock has been based on the belief that selling in anticipation of re-organization of the system has been greatly overdone. East Buffalo Market Receipts 6400; shipments 7410; official to New York yesterday 6270; hogs closing steady; good grades $8.50@ 8.60; pigs, lights [email protected]; roughs, i [email protected]; stags $5.00© 5.50; cattle 500, steady; sheep 300; best lambs $15.00; ewes $6.00®7.50; calves 200; tops $12.50. Indianapolis Livestock Market Receipts 10.000; market. 15c lower; best heavies S3HO; best heavies best heavies $8.10; medium mixed $8.10; common choice [email protected]; bulk of sales SB.IO. Cattle —400; market dull: steers $12.00@ 12.50; cows and heifers $6.00 i 9.25. Sheep—Receipts 100; market steady top $5.00. Calves —Receipts 200; maret steady top $11.50. Cleveland Produce Market Cleveland. Ohio, Nov. 18. —Produce : market —Butter extra in tubs r>4’( i fri 55c; prints 55%@56c; first 53 54c; packing stock 28@29c; eggs fresh gathered northern extras 57c; extra first 56c; Ohios 54c: western ‘ first 51c; refrigerator extras 30@32c; refrigerator first Poultry live heavy fowls 22®25c; rosoters 14© 15c: spring ducks 18@23c. Potatoes [email protected]. Foreign Exchange Market New York, Nov. 18. —Foreign exchange opening;* Sterling 447%. off %; French 696; liie 455, marks 0001-7-16. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET No. 2 Wheat or Better $1.15 Old Yellow Corn, per 100 90c ! Old White or mixed corn, per 100 85c New Yellow Corn, per 100 75c New White or mixed corn, per 100 70c No. 2 White Oats 40c Rye 65c Barley 50c Timothy Seed SI.OO to $2.00 Alsike JS.OO to $7.00 Red Clover ..- $10.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for delivered produce Large Hens ‘ 18c Leghorn Fowls lie Leghorn Chickens lie Heavy Spring Chickens 17c Heavy Fowls 18c Old Cocks 8c Ducks 15c Geese 15c Turkeys 35c |Old Tom Turkeys 25c Eggs, dozen 50c Egg Markffi Eggs, dozen r »oc 4M Local Creamery Market Butterfat
PETITION FQH MACADAM ROAD State of Indiana, Adams County, •»: Before the Board of Comml»»lon«r» of the County of Adam*. We, the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident adult free hold-: erg and voter* of Monroe township, of Adams county, Indiana, respectful-1 lv petition your honorable body and ask tint you construct ami complste i a free maeadamixed stone road in said township, over and upon the public I highway situated oil the following route, to-wlt: t'oinmeiielng at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section seven (7) in township twenty-six (2fil north of Range fourteen (14) east in Adams county, In the state of Indiana; running thence south through tile center of section seven (7). over ayd upon the public highway to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section seven (7), township and range aforesaid and there to terminate. > . .x . Your petitioners aver and say that the Improvement prayed for Is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free macadam road In said township, and that a United States .Rural Mail Route passes over said highway an.l that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further aver ana sav that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and In use and Is one of the public highways of said Monroe Township. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded, and that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that the same be . •' proved to the width of 40 feet, and that said highway be graded to the width of 24 feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a widtli of 12 feet, and to a depth of 8 inches at the sides thereof, and to a depth of 10 inches In the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone, that said Improvement be made a single track and that the name of the same be "David J. Mazvlin Macadam Road.” That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, in twenty (20) semi-annual
installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Monroe township in a sunieient sum to pay the Interest and prlnci- 1 pal of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds be issued, I and said tax be levied upon the tax- I able property of said township in accordance with the acts of the legisla- , ture of the State of Indiana, passed In 1 the year 190a. beginning on page 550 and as amended in the acts of 1907, and as amended in the acts of 1909, now tn force, providing ' for the extension of free gravel or ; macadam roads, and all other and any ( and all amendments thereto. (Ve further ask the board to take all : of the necessary steps required by law, , to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, tliat the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Monroe township and that the board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads by township taxation. Ilespectfully submitted. l>avid J. Mazelin, Daniel Smith. Herman Mever, Wm. Heller. Henry Hirschy, Peter P. KJoffensteln. George Hirschv, Andrew Mertz. Frank Hirshev, Daniel Mazelin, C. C. Beer. Abraham Iniger, John J. Schwartz. David Schwartz. Mrs. Anna Amstutz, John H. Habegger, J. E. Johnson, John Lobsiger, Jacob Dolch. Jacob Stauffer, I Jacob J. Roth. Raymond Bluhm, | Noah Rich. George Urick. Joseph D. i rii-k. Mary J. Baker, Chris P. Steury, Mathias Liechty. Isaac Beer. Solomon E Nussbaum, Louis A. Brounner, William Nussbaum. . Joel H. Habegger. Christian W. li. Bchwart*. David P. Steury. I’. F. Graber, Henry P. Graber, Jacob Graber. John Steiner, David F. Mazelin. A. W. Liechty, Enoch Yoder. E. H. Giiliom. Carl H. Lehman, Jacob J. Schwartz, Manas Lehman, R. L. Sprunger, John Badders, Ira Wagoner, V!-tor Graber. Jacob L, Liechty, Justin A. Michaud. David J. Schwartz. Albert J. N’euhauser, Sam Meshberger, Sam Nussbaum, F. G. Eiehenberger. Otto Stucky. Noah Habegger, A. W. Snvder, Fred Pickford. C. E. Stucky. Elias Riesen. A. N. Sprunger, Menno I Burkhalter. Noah Schlotzhauer, Amos iliuwhy, Joel Mazelin. John F. Mazelin, John J. Hilty, Peter F. Mazelin. Rudolph Steury. D. C. Nussbaum, Daniel 11. Habegger, Noah N. Schrock, Noah D. Schwartz. Jacob D. Mazelin, Joseph D. Schwartz, Sam D. Nussbaum. Daniel P. Steury. This petition will be presented to tlie Board of Commissioners on TaoMlay, December *» 11122 at which time the taxpayers of Monroe township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. 11-18 MARTIN JABERG. Auditor O r PETITION FOR MACADAM HOAD State of Indiana, Adams County, ss; Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams. We. the undersigned, each and all I of whom are resident adult freeholders and voters of Monroe township. Ad-1 ams County, Indiana, respectfully pe-l tition your honorable body, and ask that you construct ami complete a free macadamized stone road in said township over and upon the public highway situated on the folloAving route, to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of Section thirty-four (31) township 26 j north range 14 east in Adams county, I Indiana; therce running west on tinpublic highway through the center of said section 34 and terminating at the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of said section thirty-four (34) township and range aforesaid. Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for Is less than three (3) miles in length and, connects at both ends with a free ma-1 <adam road in said Township, and that a United States Rural Mail Route passes over said highway and that the same will be of public utility and benefit. Your petitioners further aver and. say that the highway herein sought I to lie improved is a public highway! already established and In use and is i one of the public highways of said I Monroe township. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described herein be drained and graded anil that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken -stone there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that| .-■aid highway above described be 1 drained and graded and that the same’’ he improved to a width of forty (40) fret and that the said highway be graded to a width of twenty-four (24) feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to a widtli of twelve (12) feet and to a depth of eight (8)1 ttiches at the sides thereof and to a' depth of ten (10) Inches in the center thereof' and that stone screenings be, placed thereon to a depth of four (1) inches upon such broken stone and that said improvement be made a single track, and that tin- name of tlie same be the "Joel Lehman MacadamRoad.” That to pay for said improvement wo ask that bonds be issued by the County of .'-dams in the State of Indiana. payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax-bo levied upon ’ the tax-able property of said Monroe township, in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they become due That said improvement be made and constructed and said bonds be issued i and said tax be levied upon the taxa- 1 ble property of said township. In | accordance with the acts of the legislature of the State of I ndiana, passed | in the year 1905, beginning on page ' 550 and as amended In the acts of 191'7 I and as amended in the acts of 1909. I now tn force providing for the extension of tree gravel macadamized roads and any and all other and all amend-: urent* thereto.
We further ask the board to ta-ke all the necessary steps required by law to have said Improvement constructed mid made as petitioned for herein, that llie same bo constructed without i submitting the question of building , the same to an election of the voters l of said Monrou township, and that the i board construct the same under the i laws of the State of Indiana, provld- ■ Ing for the extension of free gravel or muiudain roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted: . > Joel. Lehman. Win. Miller, Lawrence L. Yager, A. J. Moser, Paul Gerber, D. ; p. Sommer. S. F. Lehman. E. D. Bng- , ler, Philip Sprunger. David Luglnblll, I N. sprunger, D. Bixler. Peter Rieberstlne. David Lehman. ('. <’■ \oder, l>. N. Stauffer. I’. J. Baumgartner, Otto Stucky, L. Habegger, John Rohrer. Peter F. Mazelin. Sum la'linian, John Winteregg. J. I’. Habegger, h. K. . Slialley. John J. Soldner. Albert Neuiiauscr, Noah Luginbill, I’d' r Lehman, Piter Mazelin, Simon Gilliam, Baumgartner, Orwin Lehman, J. r. Sprunger. Samuel Wittwer, Jesse Rupp. O. O. Slioenianker, Amos Hirschy, Ben N. Allen. C. J. Braun. Gid itlesen. H. A. Sprunger, J. F. Bockman. Epliram Baumgartner, r. N Miller, E. P. Haecker, John M- Amstutz, Fred Braun. Menno Burkhalter, LUas Sprunger, Eniani el Sprunger. C. t. Sprunger, Fred Sprunger, Burkhart Lehman, Peter Nussbaum. Ben Habegger, John Lehman. J. J. Lldchty. Abraham Habegger, Peter E. Habegger, Alfred Roniev, C. C. Neuenschwander, Abe Beer. Jacob Steiner. John Steiner, David Sprunger. Jaeoh Nussbaum. J. Neuenschwander, Amos Ellenberger. James K. Martz, i’lrlch Sprunger, ('. C. Beer. John Gerlier. W. I'- Reiek-.-•rt. A. Sprunger. John J. Schwartz. Samuel Steiner. Victor Graber, Peter I-'. Graber, Noah Fox. David J. Habegger, Ulrich Lehman, E. H. Giiliom. E. I. Liechty. i'nn Winteregg. Emil I, lechtv, 1,. J. Lleeilty, Simeon Sprungnr, Abraham Schneek. Charles Lehman, I'avid Habegger, Abe Hocker. Eil C. Blerle. Ferd Pyle. Jacob Braun. George J. Braun. Isaa- Lehman, C. C. Schug, Christ Hlltv. J Schug. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners on Tiiesday. December 5, 11)22 at which time the taxpayers of Monroe township may appear and make such objections as the law may provide for. II 18 MARTIN JABERG, Auditor 0
PUBLIC SALE We, the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the J. P. Crist farm, 4 miles south and 3 miles west of Decatur and 3 miles west and 2 miles north of Monroe, Ind., on WEDNESDAY. NOV. 22, 1922 Sale to begin at 10:30 o’clock a. in. The following property, to-wit: 12 HEAD OF CATTLE—Two roan cows, 6 years old, will Im? fresh March 3 and March 11; spotted cow. 5 years old, fresh March 11; red cow,, 5 years old, fresh April 31; brindle cow, 7 years old, fresh May 2; Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh April 20; hrindle cow, 4 years old, fresh May 2, The above are a good lot of milk and cream cows. Also two red heifers, 2 year old, bred Aug. 1; Holstein heifer. 2 year old,'bred Aug. 15; male calf, 6 months old; Hereford bull, coming 2 year old. HOGS—I 6 head of good shoats. CHICKENS —About 3 dozen hens and 4 dozen pullets. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—One bed room suit; 3 bedsteads with springs: side board: extension table; kitchen cabinet: kitchen table; cook stove; range: 9x12 rug; coucji: a number of chairs and many other articles. MISCELLANEOUS —Some corn in erib; 300 shocks of fodder; 40 cord of wood; buggy; copper kettle; iron kettle. TERMS—AII slims of $5.00 and under cash. Over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, first 6 months without interest, last 6 months bearing 7 percent interest. Purchaser giving bankable note. CRIST A FLOYD Auctioneer —Jeff Liechty. Clerk —Frank Fugate. Zion Ladies' Aid will serve dinner. Nov. 11-18-21. PUBLIC SALE J. the undersigned, will sell at public auction, miles northeast of Decatur or 1 mile north and % mile east oi the Dent school, on TUESDAY, ,'JOV. 28, 1922 beginning at 10; 30 a. m. The following property, to-wit: 2 HEAD OF HORSES—One bay horse, 6 years old, a good worker; one bay mare, coming 4 years old, sound and well broke. 14 HEAD OF CATTLE—Seven milch cows, Roan Durham cow, 4 years old, will be fresh isoon; Red Durham cow, 6 years old, | will be fresh Jan. 6; spotted cow, 41 years old will be fresh Jan. 25; red; cow, 4 years old, will be fresh April IS; Holstein cow,, 3 years old, will' be fresh May 20th; Red cow, 7 years' old, will be fresh March 15; Red Dur-: ham cow, will be fresh March 25; 3 1 head of good Durham heifers, coming; 2 yoars old; 3 yearling heifers, and 1; yearling bull. 65 HEAD OF HOGS —| Seven good brood bows; 19 head of: shoats, weighing about 150 lbs. each; ' 8 head of shoats weighing about 50 i lbs. each; 32 head of fall pigs. One 1 [set of Breeching Harness. FARMING: (IMPLEMENTS — Turnbull wagon,! good as new; stock rack and beet bed’ I combined; hay ladder; wagon box; [ Hain hay loader; Buckeye fertilizer; , grain drill; Osborne disc with tan-' dem; Walter A. Wood mo\ver; C B. [& Q. corn planter; John Deer riding corn cultivator; hay tedder; Gale' | walking breaking plow; self feeder;' HteLaval cream separator 12, j good as new: 200 bushel of oats, corn : [ fodder in field, and numerous other [ I articles. [ ' TERMS—AII sums of $5.00 and un- : dor cash, all sums over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent off for cash. -OTTO RODENBECK Harry Daniels and Christ Bohnko, Nov. 18-21-23-25. Auctioneers. * NO HUNTING Hunting and tresspassing will not ! be permitted on the farm wiiich 1 am : in charge of in St. Marvs township. 270t3 PERRY C. WALTERS. “Say It With Flowers” Rdses, Carnations and Qhrysanthe-I mums. Blooming plants in cycleman i and pompons that are just fine. Whynot e.njoy a few Chrysanthemums now I j while they are in season? Place your' orders early for Thanksgiving. We [ ! are members of the F. T. D. AasoeiaI tion which guarantees quality and [service to any part of the UnitedI States. Visitors are welcome. Call ( and see ua. Moses Greenhouse Co., 1 florists, corner Fifth and Indiana Sts.' ' Phones 476, residence 195.—Adv.
PUBLIC SALE 1, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at my residence 3 miles south of Monroeville, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ni. on Thursday, Nov. 23, 1922 The following property to-wit: 2 head of horses. 8 head of cattle. | 18 head of sheep. 56 head of Big | Type Poland China hogs, some fine gilts and males. 50 head of chickens. Farm implements. Clover hay.! Household goods. Terms made known on day of sale. D. J. BARKLEY, owner. S. R. Rose, auctioneer. J. J. Peters, clerk. Dinner will be served by the! Ladies’ Aid of East Liberty church. I 16-18-20-21x1 * - — A small deposit will hold that Photo until Xmas. 12 pictures will make 12 friends. Do it now and givq us a chance to give vou good work.—PORTER STUDIO, Ground Floor. o D. D. Wertzberger left for his home at Tulsa, Okla., after visiting in the | city with his M. J. Wertzberger. i M
r — H. B. Kneisley Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana Years of experience as an Auctioneer enables me to render you service that will pay you in dollars - and cents at the close of the sale. My terms are reasonable. Office—Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 606.
I1 1 'I EVERYONE ome Has Opportunity To Save That Pays Those who do so i come in time to own /[ / their hoin e s an d */0 businesses. They make their citizenship count. Join with them if you would avoid regret in future years. County Bank lor I!) 01(1 years in allegiance with the thrifty peo- - County Bank Monroe & 2nd Street > Z f ' 1 No Discount on Your LighTßiii After the 20th of Monih All light bills must be paid on or before the 20th of the month to secure disI count. The company has no choice but to enforce this ride to one and ail alike without any exception whatever, whether it be the largest or smallest consume!. • • it City of Decatur Light & Power Dept
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