Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1923 — Page 2

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ BUSINESS CARDS * Paint In the back are symptom* you should not allow to continue un heeded. Kidney troubles are dangerous where they reach final stages. Let me examine your case. My corrective methods will rid you of your kidney worries. FOR BETTER HEALTH «EB DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathia Treatments jjlven to suit your neee at 144 So. 2nd St. ’Phone «14 Office Houre 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Cays answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GF.VF.RAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases el women and children; X-ray examine tlona; Olourscopy examinations of th. Internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressurr and hardening of the arteries; X-ray treatments for OOTTRB. TUBERCIf LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: I to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to I ». ■> Sundays by appointment. I'honos Residence 110; Office 401 (7"7 0 FRED W. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER Experience with training assures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone 1 O 0 e O - O JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER A successful sale and the high dollar. Berne Phone. o 6 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. DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: I to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Pleety money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. Q ——u DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D- D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Olfice 422; Home 413 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 6—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. o— — -■6 o o 5% MONEY On Improved Farms. LONG TERM LOANS Decatur Insurance Agency E. W. Johnson, Mgr. | Phone 385 Schafer Block o— d o o CHIROPRACTIC Adds years to your Health and health to your years. If you are not perfectly well let us examine you and make the proper adjustment to suit your need. Also Baths of all kinds. SMITH & SMITH, D. C. Drugless Physicians Over Morris 5 and 10c store, DECATUR, IND. Phone 660. o- 0 277t3wks

t ■? | FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE I I.,eaves Decatar Leave* Ft. Wane 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 5:00 a. m 10:00 a m. 11:00 a. m. I 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. «:08 p. tn. 5:00 p. tn 4:00 p. m. I.SO p. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m I 7:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. I 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. I Freight car leave* Decatur . | Arrives at Fort Wayne..9:3o a. m. | Leaves Fort Wayne 12:00 noon I Arrives at Decatur 1:30 p m. P. J. RAYMOND, Ageat. " I Office Hoars 7:30 a. tn., 7:00 p. «. ‘ ( ;e

+*+++++++++«♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FORJALE FOR SALE— Some full - blooded Buff Orphington roosters; also full blooded Silver Saeed Wyandott roosters, Martin Kirchner. R. R. 2, Decatur, Ind., Preble phone. St 3 For Rent FOR RENT —105 acre farm at the south corporation line of the City of Decatur. Consisting of mostly riv|-r bottom land and Is used as a Ihiiry Farm now. Equipped with a milking machine, and a herd of tubercular tested high grade Holstein cows. Call | Dyonis Schmitt 413 Mercer Avenue. 297-ts. , FOR RENT—House at Monmdlith. Call phone 469-White. 7-6tx FOR RENT—BO-acre farm near Decatur. Inquire at 603 North sth St. 8-3tx. eod LOST AND FOUND FOl’N'b-- F’atr of skid chains. Owner may have same by describing property and paying for this ad. S-htx i i LOST —Bracelet wrist watch; between Porter's grocery and high school. ! i Finder please call Decatur laundry. JI JL 2 —• ’ i LOST—Monday morning, a ten dollar bill, between 409 Winchester street land creamery. Please leave at this | office and receive reward. !>-3tx LOST—Brown calf skin pocket-book 5 containing about 11 00 in change. J. A. Smith, at K. of P. home. 10-3tx I FOUND 7 Suit ease addressed to K. Buckingham. Geneva. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for advt. 9-2 t WANTED . SALESLADY WANTED- 2 For Decatur ’ and surrounding territory, for a high class line of hosiery. Call in person or write 213 Caroll Bldg, Fort Wayne. - Ind. 9-3tx i WANTED —Single bed, springs and J mattress. Phone 911. lOtS WANTED—To do nursing, especially maternity cases. Price reasonable. Mrs. J. D. Bolinger, 308 N. sth St. I Phone 372. .lan. 6-9-11 O O CLYDE L. FUGATE AUTO REPAIRING In the Otto Reppert shop, N. 11th st. & Nuttman Ave. Phones. Res. 768. Shop 904 ’ O — 6 o 5 • STOP LOOK—Pre-War Prices. Eat at Ward's Restaurant Liberty Way. Meals 25c. Ovsters in season. T-T-S-tl o HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W Belle Rian et al to Jesse H. Ingle, ‘ 60 acres in Jefferson. $6,000. Adam Blberstein to Samuel A. Habegger, lot 411 in Berne, S3OO. Emma Yost to Calvin L. Yost et al, SO acres in St. Marys township. SIO,OOO. Laura C. Buckmaster to Edward L. Foreman, .30 acres in Clue Creek I I township, $3,800. John D. Womack to Millard F. * Cowan, lot 38 in "Decatur, S6OO. Irma 11. Sprunger to Gerhart H. Steiner, west half of lot 471 in Berne, $4,000. Herman Schmidt to Abe Ackerman, 276 acres in Wabash township, ; H. Abraham Bagley to Menno Burk' halter, lots 532, 533, 534 and 535 in Berne. S6OO. Catherine Musser to David J. Schwartz, 80 Oacres in Monroe township,, $11,500 - DECISION IN KOHLER CASE To Be Made By Judge Vaughn At Bluffton On Next Saturday Morning Bluffton. Jan. 11.—Judge E. C. Vaughn wnonunced today that he will

“ announce his decision Saturday mornYing at 9 o'clock in the case of Fred jKohler, farmer of Adams county, (whose trial on charges of liquor law j Violations was held last Thursday. At the contusion of the trial .Judge [Vaughn informed attorneys that he j would notify them when he was ready [to announce his decision, that they i might he in court. This morning he : informed Judge I). E. Smith, of Fort i j Wayne, attorney for Kohler, that he : was ready to announce his findings and Judge Smith said that on account ' j ' of his court business at Fort Wayne lie could not,bn bene earlier.than Sat? i nrday morning, so the court set fl 1 'o’clock Saturday morning as the time to make announcement of the deci- j sion. j t Cincinnati, Ohio. Jan. 11—Rube j | Denton is one of the squarest. ball players I ever had and he will play H with the St. Paul'plub if the Reds are. kept from signing him. Alik,e Kelly, 4 manager of the St Paul Saints of thd i D American Association, said. I. n

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. JANi’ARI

Says Congressmen Have Violated Liquor Laws Washington, Jan. 11. —(Special to The Democrat)— Representative Upshaw. Georgia, dry. today placed before Phohibition Commissioner Haynes Ills charges that high government officiate, Including members of congress, have been violating the dry laws. Upsluiw conferred at length with Haynes and on leaving said he would present his list of names tomorrow to Assistant Prohibition Commissioner Jones. 0 RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever I Hr Irhl %rri mil the HlirmiuHlr <ni Mnrtw lo Lmr the wlth-i In Twenty-four llourn. Evry Druggist in this county Is, authorised to say to every rheumatic Hiifferer that If a full pint bottle of Allenrhu, the sure conqueror of| rheumatism, does not show the way t<» stop the agony* reduce swollen loints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain In* will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous , and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, of Rochester, N. V.. the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires ail sufferers to know that he does not want a vent of anyone’s money unless Al lenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed i druggists to guarantee it as above in every instance. Holt house Drug Co. van supply you. O APPOINTMENT OF E.VE< I TOK Notice is Hereby Given. That the • undersigned has l»een ippointed Exel cutor of the estate ot Charles Arm- . strong, late of Adams county, deceas- ; .a. The Oatate la piobabli «ohent. FRANKLIN S. ARMSTRONG, Executor. January 10, 1923. Lenhart and Heller, attys. 11-18-25 MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Toledo Livestock Market [ ogs—Receipts—Light; market lowI er; heavies mediums $8.75 ■ @8.80; yorkers $8.90: goods pigs $9.00. Calves—Market strong. Sheep and lambs —Marker strong. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600; shipments 4560; offij cial to New York yesterday 5700; hogs *,closing strong: medium and heavies [email protected]; mixed [email protected]; yorkers j lights and pigs $9.35; one deck $9,440; roughs $7.25; stags $4.50®5.50: cattle ■SO: steady; sheep 1600; best lambs $15.50; ewes $7.50@8.»0; calves 100; ; i tops $14.50. [! ___ LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Jan. 11 ! No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 [Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. .90 j White or mixed corn, per 100.. 85c . I Oats, per bushel 40c ! Rye, per bushel 75 i Barley, per bushel 60 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Correcter Jan. 11 I Chickens 16c i [Fowls 18c I | Ducks He I Geese lie Old Roosters 8c Leghorns 12c Stags 8c I Eggs, dozen 35c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 35c Butterfat Prices 't cream having station 50c SBt»- - - /f A Sale X> Calendar Jan 18—Sellemeyer and Pflueger, 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Preble; 6 miles northwest of Decatur. Jan. 18—Wm. Stepler and Frank Haunie, 5 miles west ot Monroe or; 7 miles east of Bluffton. Jan. 18—Jos. Murphy estate and Frances Murphy, admx., 11 miles southeast of Decatur or 5 miles south east ot Monroe. Jan. 20—R. F. Mumma, S. 11th St. I Household goods. Jan. 23.—Calver & Hoffman. General farm and livestock sale. 4% miles south of Decatur; 1% miles north ot Monroe. Jan. 23.—Public farm sale. Mrs. Ai na Brodbeck. 8 miles northeast of Decatur and 8% miles southeast of Monroeville. Jan 25.—Fred Roth, miles southeast of Decatur. January 36.—Perry 0. Walters, 4 iles east of Decatur and one-half- mile south, or 1 mile west.of Bobo on the Piqua road Jan. 30—Perry C. Walters. 4 miles east of Decatur; ’ 2 mile south and 1 mile west of Bobo. , Feb 20—Lew Keller, 8 tniles north east ot Decatur on the old Koldewey, farm. Feb 20—Pprry Hunt, 1 mile north;) and 1 mile-weHt of. Wren, Ohio pt 6'J miles east and 1 mile south of Decatur. Feb. 20—P. U. Dykeman, 3’,4 miles east of Decatur; pure bred O. I C. hogs. , Feb. 21.—Lonta V. Davison, 2 miles south of Willshire, stock sale. Feb. 22. —Holthouse and Faurote, 4 1-2 tniles sduth of Dbcatur, or 1 tulle north of Monroe. Feb. 27 —U. U. Brown, 1% miles north of Decatur. 'j

A DECATUR MAN'S EXPERIENCE fan yon doubt the evidence oftliie Decatur citizen? i You can verify Decatur endoreement. Read thia: C. Cook, 716 N. sth Bt, Dwatur, says: “I have uaed Doan's Kidney ; Pills for attacks of kidney complaint and I can highly recommend them. My kidneys were in such a condition that I had trouble with my back if I over-worked. My back was so lame and stiff I could hardly bend. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. 1 used Doan's Kidney Pills from Halthouses Drug Co. and they were just what 1 needed. They gave me prompt relief from the aches and pains and )| put my kidneys in good shape." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simplv ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Cook had. Foeter-Milburn Co-, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. i rYES or NO? A Test of Your Intelligence ' i The correct answer to one of these , problems is YES, to the other NO: STOP TO THINK! Questions Answered Tomorrow 1. Can an iron lamp-post grow? 2. Is Hebrew the universal native language of the modern Jew? ..Yesterday's Questions Answered.. I I.—ls the Earth a perfect sphere? Answer —NO. According to scien- ■ tists, the Earth is slightly flattened ; at the poles. 2. —Is rain "fresh water" in spite of I thp fact that it is first drawn from | the salt oceans by the sun? Answer—YES. The sun draws the | salt water from th eoceans by evaporation. Evaporation eliminates the ' alt. Rain is fresh water. PHYSICIANS ADVISE > A Real First-Aid Method To Relieve and Break Up Colds. HOT MEDICINAL TEA To Stimulate the Circulation, Heat Up the Chilled Blood and Flush the Waste Poisons From the Intestines s and Bowels. t It is a recognized fact that hot medicinal herb tea is one of the very ’ best home remedies to use to assist in breaking up colds which when neglected often develop into influenza, i pneumonia or other serious sickness. |!t is old fashioned of course, but nevlertheless its effectiveness is readily ''admitted everywhere today. 'i Many physicians now advise their patients to always have on hand a / supply of medicinal tea for emergency ’) purposes. x ' Harsh, drastic, habit-forfiiing durgs should be avoided. The risk to one's general health is too great, because certain drugs have a tendency to depress the heart action and disturb the nervous system. Millions of people all over the 'world are today using Bulgarian Herb iTpa as a reliable first-aid to help I break up colds, and also to keep the intestines and bowels cleansed and ’ free of the waste poisons that so often cause sickness and ill health. Bulgarian Herb Tea is prescribed by many physicians, and druggists everywhere honestly recommend this pure healthful laxative tea tonic ,to ; their customers. Why not see your druggist at once and get a small package for emergency purposes. You or some other member of your family I may need it to help fight a cold this j winter. ■ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI.EMEXT OF EST ATE Notice is hereby given to the credl- • tors, heirs and legatees of David Steele, deceased, to appear in tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, I Indiana, on the 30th day of January. 1923, and show cause. !f anv, whv 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 distributive shares. ELF4A STEELE. Administratrix de-bonis-non Decatur, Indiana. Jan. 6, 19|3. Lenhart & Heller, Attys. 11-18 s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN— s—s—J S_WANT ADS EARN—t—< A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I is open in Decatur for a reliable wo- 1 man to earn S2OO a month and more. | and build a permanent and highly satisfactory business of her own. You invest no money and obligate yourself in no way. Complete information will be sent free upon hearing from you. This position will be filled at once, so write or wire immediately. This is your golden opportunity. Address C. R. ISELY, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin "W7ffwm~-ißarwPTnMWi —t Entertainment < I) C. C. MITCHELL I Lectuier-Author-Humorist I | MONDAY NIGHT | January 15th I Kirkland Township H. S. ■ ■ Tlrihl mnftber of Ificture course I’

MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thompaou- of 1 incoln, Neb., Arrived here Monday, .m Ihete way to Decatur, to visit his Nister. Mrs. J. A. Hendricks and family :1 ihort time. From here they went to Decatur, where they visited his mother, Mrs. Catherine Thompson. and sister. Mrs. Will Dorwin. The Misses Lillian Rayl and Vera Sarton of Kokomo. Ind., visited their uncle. T. J. Rayl and family over Sunday. Owing to the scarcity ami high price of coal at this place, many of, our men are seen on their way of cutting wood for fuel. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E c hurch held their regular session nt the home of Mrs. Hattie Sells, on | West Jackson street on last Thurs--1 day afternoon. All members being ' present, and an excellent meeting and good time is reported. A great , deal of important business was transacted by the ladies. This branch ol ) the church is one of tile main ad- ; juncts and is doing much good. Monroe is now largely represented by our young men who have secured employment in the G. E. work in De- ’ catur, and the car shops in Fort Wayne. Miss Alice McKean, member of the senior high school class, is suffering from an attack of the mumps. There are several cases of mumps ', prevalent in this community. None are Isciious, however. A typographical error was made in ■’■our report as to the price paid for tlie iW. O. Newton building which read * 31.000 which should have been $l,lOO. Our merchants have about complet--1 Ic-d invoicing of their stock of goods. 1 ' which is a sort of relief from their worries. I The Mouroe basketball team visited ’|the Bluffton H. S. team on last Fri- ’! day night, engaging in a game, which -suited in a victory for Monroe, by a I ><ore of 15 to 23. . Remember the day and date. Wed- ; nesday. January 24. is the time for the : biggest and best farmers' institute | ever held at this place. More attracI traction, more inducements than ever J offered before. In connection with the ■ Institute there will also be held a >' corn, pastry and pure bred poultry ; show. The farmers and Monroe bustI ness men have taken great interest in r the success of this event, and one of [ the best occasion of the kind will be - the result for this 1923 meeting. Be ■ sure and attend. Mrs. Rena Kessler, operator at tlie telephone exchange, has been suffering from a heavy cold during the past few days. Miss Mary McKean is fill- ; ing her place at the board. Mr. G. W. Cramer, of Decatur, was : here Monday, looking after the.in- ’ surance business. i Mint E TO XOX-UEMIIEVI'S The State of Indiana. ■ Adams County, ss: In tlie Adams Circuit Court, Noveni- ' her Term. 1922. i Amos Troutner vs. Clara M. I'air- , child. Willis A. Chivington. William It. Hunter. William 11. Itoece. IndeI pendent Order of Odd Fellows. Willi shire. Ohio. on Note and Attachment. No. 109« l. I It appearing from affidavit, filed in l tiie above entitled cause, that Clara , M. Fairchild. Willis A. Chivington. ' William 11. Hunter, William H. Heeee i Independant Order of old Fellows . Willshire, Ohio of the above named defendants are non-residents of tlie ’ State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the . said Clara M. Fairchild. Willis A Chivington. William H. Hunter. Wili liam H. Ileeee. Independant Order of Odd Fellows, Willshire. Ohio that they be and appear before tlie Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on 1 tile Sth day ot Marell, 192:’.. ttu same being the 28th Juridictal Dav of the next regular term thereof, to be hidden at the Court House in Hie Citv ,>f I Decatur, commencing on Mondav.' the ■ -itli day of February, A. D. 192;:, and , plead by answer or demur to said . complaint, or tlie same will lie heard and determined in their alisenee WITNESS, my name., and the' S“il <ll said Court hereto affixed, this Xlli day of January, 1923. (Seal) JOHN T. KEJLLY, Clerk January S. 192:;. Leahart & Heller. Attys, for Plaintiff. 11-18»Xu Noah Bixler of this city has been elected as president of th e Optometj i ist Society of Indiana, a deserving : honor. RED PEPPERS STOP PUN OF RHEUMATISM When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly get around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing lias such concentrated, , penetrating heat as red peppers, fnj stant relief. Just as soon as you apj Ply lied Pepper Rub you feel the twigling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and i through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion—and ■the old rheumatism torture is gone, j Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made i from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Use it tor lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff eecli, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Howies on each package.

NEW FAKEBItL OUT New Counterfeit S2O Bill Ha. Made 7t. Appearance In Circulation Through the daily bulletin recelv I ed at the Decatur po.toffice, postHarrv Frltzlnger has been master Harry e informed of the circulation of a counterfeß S2O bill. The general appearance of the bill is excellent, uc cording to the bulletin, and difficult to recognize except by ports. A minute description of the counterfeit shows thtU it has been printed from engraved P-ates on wo thin Pieces ot paper between which silk thread, have been distributed. • The most noticeable defects are the Treasury and bank numbers, which are too thin, poorly formed end out of alignment. The bill bears the photograph of Hugh McCullough, printed much more heavily than the orlginaL I In several cases, experts have stated | letters, in the printing are too widely ( placed and are out of alignment, and ■ the printing Is too heavy or too thin. .— -o CONSTANTINE DEAD Former King Os Greece Died Today At Palmere, In Exile ' Rome, Jan. 11.—(Special to Daily: Democrat! —Constantine 1. twice king 1 of Greece, twice driven to exile, died | today at Palmere. The former monarch, recently over-1 ’ thrown by revolutionaries following ■ crushing defeat of forces which his 3 ambition sent to capture Constanlie nople from the Turks, was spending the winter at the Italian resort, await--1 ing opportunity to return once more to his country. l ' Cereral hemorrhage caused the ex1 king's death. ’’ His wife. Sophia, sister of the ex ’’ German emperor, was with him. It r was her influence that drove Constan tine on in his ambitions for conquest '* and restoration of the ancient king- * (lorn of the Hellenes, until his final *’ overthrow. a « Annapolis, Jan. 11—Princeton and *‘ the Navy football teams will play in p the new Baltimore stadium next fall e on October 27. ; AN OLO RECIPE ; TO DARKEN HAIR , f I e , ~ r I e Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns I Gray, Faded Hair Dark " and Glossy | I Almost everyone knows that Sage I ■ Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- I ed, brings back the natural color and 11 s lustre to the hair when laded, streaked 11 or gray. Years ago the only way toll ' get this miture made to make it at II home, which is massy and trouble-11 some. , | Now adays we simply ask at any'l drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-1 phur Compound.’' You will get a large | - bottle of this old-time recipe improved ' by the addition of other ingredients. . „ at very little ,cost. Everybody uses - this preparation now. because no one | can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or /soft brush with it and draw this 1.1 through your hair, taking ono small 'J strand ata time; by morning the gray* ii) bait' disappears, and after another ap " Plication or two, your hair becomes 0 1 beautifully dark, thick and glossy and . you look years younger. -| 0 ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to inform my many patients and friends that I have fully recover- ■ ed my former health, and that I have -the past month and am at this time ‘ attending to all sick calls day and II night, city and country, as well as ' doing my office practice. Office hours are 9 to 11 a. m„ 1 to 5, and 7 i to 9 p. m. Sunday by appointment 1 , only. Respectfully yours, H, E, KELLER, 1 ; - |

Rheumatism ?-bfl/ns/ipain ; r S' Apply Sloan’s. Restore healthy circui & lation of blood through congested tis- / v K sue 3-Since congestion causes the pain I > J V' Sloan's Liniment [! 11. 11. Kneisley BMM Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana j, icars of experience as an Auc- sss»> j* • ■ tioneer enables me to render you service that will pay you In dollars ’ and cents at the close of the sale. My JkW terms are reasonable. ' ji™ W* i I Office—Room 1, Peoples Loan 4 Trust Co. (Swi-' J: Phone bOG.

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