Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1923 — Page 4

FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY Also dealers in Graniteware, Galvanized Ware and Tinware 149 and 151 South Second St. Phones 5, IK and 231 Free City Delivery Quality, Service & Low Prices. MMMMMMMEMIMEMW ■ None Better in Quality 3 Maytiine Brand •! 1 a Nut Olcti. lb. only *4 1. V 9 Special Oleoin.ir.i’.irine eon--9 tains '2i>‘< ercmu rv but--1 t< r; requires no I coloring, lb OOL 9 Battleship Brand Bulk 9 Peanut Buller, the best I you can buy O/A a pound —’v j Flake While I .aim OP,, I dry Soap. 7 bars, . OOv 9 Galvanic White Laundry I Soap. 90 I 7 bars I B. N. M. Bulk Snap | 1 Chips. 3 lbs ClvJvI lb 14c 9 Going big; quality counts; 9 Gooch's Famous Bread I ar 98c I IS lbs. $1.95 I Barrel $7.75 1 Pride of Decatur 4 f-vz» 1 Flour, 12 lbs 40C I 21 lbs 80c I 48 lbs $1.59 | Pillsburvs lx d« 11 M I Flour, 21 lbs. tPl.lv I IS lbs $2.15 I Barrel $8.50 9 Pride of Decatur Quality 9 Corn Meal. Yellow or while ir j large bag I’Jv 9 Pillsburvs W hole Wheat I or Graham Flour, 1 6 lb. bag lor tJi/v | The best in Miehigian Sand 1 Grown Potatoes I bushel I MV 9 2*2 Im. bag for ...$1.87 1 Pure Ground fl Black Pepper, lb.. 1 25 lb. cotton bag I medium Fine SaltOi/V 1 50 lb. cotton bag 3 Medium I inc Salt • HO I 50 lb. block r r I Stock Sall eJfJv 9 30c pkgs. Quaker Regular 1 or Instant OPxo 1 Oats g Mothers Boiled Oats with | Aluminum Q/1 z* I Large pkgs 1 Tip Top Pop Corn Of* I 3 pkgs, for ZitlC ■ Fresh Ginger Snapsrtpr 9 2 lbs. for wDC 9 N. B. C. Butler Crackers 9 10c pkg. Cheese lid Bits, I Chocolate Snaps, Lemon 9 Snaps, (linger Snaps. Mac--9 aroons, Vanilla Wafers. | Animal ('packers, fT „ ■ Etc., pkg t)v 9 Strictly Pure Buckwheat I Flour.’ I % lb. 25c I 2 bags 45c 9 McKenzies Prepared PanI cake or_ BuckwheatQQ _ I Flour, bag ttOv I Seal Sweet Grape QfTza a Fruit, 4 for uOu | All Scrap Tobacco Ofp I 3 pkgs, Lit/u h^."".': m1 .45c I Heavy Black Tin 7* z , 1 Dinner Pails .....'ItJV I Heavy Tin Dish | Pans MtJV J Tin Cups I Dust Pans iF 3 for 10c and LvV I Special Galvanized I Tubs dvv 1 Medium Size Gal- rr I vanized Tubs .... Ot) V I Large Galvanized I Exira Large GalI vanized Tubs .... • vv 9 Special Wash I Boards ttmv I Broom Values QfCz* lat ... .. 65c, 75c &OOC FISHER & HARRIS Cash Grocery. Fruits and Vegetables g

Field Goals ■ '■ ■ -KXLL-J. " . Hartford City high plays Bluffton ’ Wednesday night. How many wins will that make for you Hartford? Shoot In' ’em and Stoppin’ ’em, in the Indianapolis News soys fha t Indianapolis fans are not good losers. Looks like they have had plenty of I opportunities to learn that art. Parker, Nylkos, et al won a 31 to 24 net victory over Illinois at Bloomington last night. Long Boy Parker counted five field goals and Nyikos hit the loop for four. Wonder if a I few of those Chea go sport writers have heard about these two lads yet? Tltnnks to Indiana. Purdue stands in undisputed possession of fourth position in the Big Ten today, Indiana is pushing Illinois for the fifth rung. After the Michigan-Wisconsin I game Purdue will be tied for third place. Como on Indiana. Come on Purdue. Portland won the Jay county championship by defeating Pennville in the final game. A victory over the | Portland five Friday night will be no | mean accomplishment for Coach Moore's squad. Only sixteen more days until the sectional. Have you picked your winner? if you have, tell Field Goals about it. Poor old Minnesota. With all but four of the players of the Michigan squad out of the lineup on account of sickness or in-eligibility last night, I Minnesota lost 34 to 18. Looks like Indiana would have pickin’ when the Gophers come to Bloomington for a game Saturday night. Eight straight for lowa. Ohio was the victim last night 36 to 25. Can the Hawkeyes be stopped? We think so. Fans will have an opportunity to see whether an extended rest in the middle of a season helps or hurts a basketball team .when St. Joe high plays C. C. 11. S. at Fort Wayne. Coach Linn's team has been idle for several weeks. A nice lot of fans will accompany the locals to Fort Wayne. 0 ( PUBLIC SALE As 1 am going to leave the farm 1 • will offer at public auction at my J residence located 1 mile east and % r mile south of .Monroe, Indiana on mud pike road, on * Monday, Feb. 19, 1923 Sale to begin at 12:30 o’clock sharp The following personal property, * to-wit: ’ HORSES One roan mare 4 year ' old. weighing 1500 lbs. sound. COWS ‘ One Holstein sow. coming 3 years ! old giving a good flow of milk, will i be fresh in July; brindle cow, 3 years I old. giving a good flow of milk, will Ihe fresh in May. These are number I one cows. HOGS —4 brood sows, 2 . i Spotted Poland China sows, will farj row March 10; 2 Big Type Poland China sows, due March 12; 11 head of shoals, weighing about 75 lbs. each. j CHICKENS- 165 Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Reds. One 1917 Ford , j touring car in good condition. HAY 1 j & GRAIN —About 4 tons of number i one clover hay in mow; about 50 bushel of good yellow corn; some • feed corn and seed oats. FARM 1 IMPLEMENTS — One hay tedder; , beet cultivator, good as new; trailer; hog crate. HOUSEHOLD GOODS— , Range stove, good as new; kitchen , 'cabinet; Cottage organ; 3 rocking ■ I chairs; Morris chair; wash machine • ; and wringer; soft coal burner stove; , ' 8 quart lard press, new; sausage grinder; 20 gal. iron kettle; fence I stretcher; Edison phonograph and records; 2 pieces of wool carpet; • Anker Holth separator, good as new; 3 cream cans, 5. 8 and 10 gal.; log : chains and forks; single trees. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under i leash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 ; months will be given, purchaser givj ing good bankable note bearing 8% ' interest the last 3 months. 4 percent off for cash Nn property to be removed until settled for. DICK HAGGARD J. N. Bulkhead, auct. W. L. Keller, clerk. 13 14 15 16 Mrs. Charles Shirk. of Ft. Wayne, spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. D. M. < Hensley. Last DANCE of the Season at K. of C. Hall Tuesday, Feb. 13 Beginners class 7:30 Assembly 8:45 Good music assured YOU are invited Fred Schurger, Mgr.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY’. 13, 1923

HOT! At Bedtime BULGARIAN HERB TEA Add lemon Juice to relieve your cold; its gentle laxative and tonic aitlon r< freshes your tire<i rundown system. Sold by all dfliggists. PUBLIC SALE t ■■ ■■■ ■i I, the undersigned, will sell at public sale on the George Colchln farm. 2 miles south of Decatur on Mini Pike, on 1 THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1923 t Sale to begin at ten o’clock promptly. The following <|es<rihed property: ' Hi HEAD of HORSES and MULES | —One black mare, 7 years old, in | foal, weighing 170 f» lbs., a real work 1 mare; gray mare, 4 years old, weighi.ing 13oii lbs., well broke; <! year-old bay gelding, weighing 1500 lbs.; 4 year old roan gelding, weighing 1450 ll>s; 7-yearold bay gelding, weighing < 1500 lbs.; span of gray mare mules, L 3 and 4 years old, respectively, full sisters, weighing 2200 lbs,; span of ' brown mules, 9 years old, weighing 2100 lbs., a real work team; gray mule, 5 years old weighing 1400 lbs. Here is a real mule for someone. 2o HEAD OF CATTLE —One roan i cow, frosh, 4 weeks old calf by side; Holstein Jersey cow, fresh. 4 weeks old calf by side; white cow, fresh, 2 weeks old calf by side; brindle : cow, fresh, 3 weeks old calf by side; roan cow. will be fresh Ist of March; roan cow will be fresh the middle of April; Durham Jersey cow will be 1 fresh by day of sale; Holstein cow, 1 will be fresh the middle of April; 1 blue roan cow will he fresh March ! sth; Holstein cow. will be fresh 1 March 15; 2 re<| cows, will be fresh 1 about April Ist; Red cow, will be 1 fresh the Ist of May; Short Horn 1 bull, 18 months old; Short Horn bull, 1 12 months old. These are two good ' stock bulls If you are looking for 1 some real cows for milk. I don’t know 1 where you could find a better herd. 125 HEAD ,OF HOGS —2 spotted j brood sows, recorded, will farrow the ! 15th and 30th of March; 3 Hampshire 1 sows, recorded will furrow from the 1

Ist to 15th of March; 3 Duroc sows, recorded, will farrow from 15 to 2d of March; 4 Chester White sows, will farrow the last of March; 2 Hampshire gilts, will farrow about the Ist of March; 2 Duroc gilts, will farrow ihe middle of April; 2 Duroc male hogs, eligible to register; Chester White male hog. eligible to register. These are a real bunch of brood sows, and are double cholera immun ed. 100 head of shoats, weighing from 25 to 100 lbs. SHEEP—4O head of extra good ewes, 2 to 4 years old; will lamb from the first of March to first of April; one good Shropshire buck, GRAIN —800 bushel of yellow corn in the crib; 200 bushel of oats in the bin. FARMING IMPLEMENTS —Fordson tractor and plow with fenders and governor, this tractor is in good condition and has only worked about 125 acres of ground; Hulltractor with plow; Deering 4-roll corn shredder; Superior disc drill, 8-disc; Osborne mower; Deering binder, 6-ft. cut; 2 Olivetcorn plows; 2 Osborne discs; double tractor disc, good aS new; low wheeled heavy farm wagon: 2 good wagon boxes; 2 sets of good farm harness; 4 horse collars; slip on body for a Ford. POULTRY—Two dozen Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Reds. Ten Geese and 5 Ganders. TERMS—AII sums of SS.(MI and tin-' der. cash. Over $5.00 a credit of ft months will be given without interest. Purchaser giving bankable note with approved security. 4 per cent off for cash. F. J. (Fat) SCHMITT Auctioneers — Ilarry Daniels, Fred Busche Clerk—John Starost. Lunch will be served on grounds. NOTICE TO \OX-HESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term. 1923. <’leo Mercer vs. Jpssp L. Mercer. No. 10978. For Divorce and Alimony. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Jesse L. Mercer of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby Riven the said Jesse L. Mercer that he be ami appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 28th day of March, 1923, the same being the •I.»th Jurldicial Day of the next regu-. lar term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Fifth dav of February, A. D. 192.3, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this 30th day of January. 1923. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk January 30, 1923. Lenhart & Heller, Attys, for Plaintiff. 31-6-13 —e o— 0 I MUTUAL INSURANCE i can now be secured to protect against loss by Fire, Cyclone and Hail, covering both Farm and City property. Telephone 337 E. E. ZIMMERMAN 618 North Second Street ' Decatur, Indiana o— O 25t6 cod O -0 ROY RUNYON Live Stock and General Auctioneer Phone 944-White Decatur, Ind. o 6 3t wk ts WILL GET YOU }jfie<Rtromost? » WELL CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Phone 628 Over Keller Jewelry Store

PUBLIC SALE 1. the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at my farm to- , rated 8 ruiles northeast of Decatur or m miles north and mile east of Shnap schoolhouse or better known as the Fred Koldewey farm. Tuesday. Feb. 20, 1923 Sale will commence at 10 o’clock, the following personal property, to wit: 3 Head of HORSES—Ray mare 8 years old. weight 1500; bay mare 4 years old. weight 1550; sorrel general purpose mare. 8 years old, lady broke. 7 Head CATTLE—Jersey cow 7 years old. fresh cr-lf by side; black cow. 7 years old, b> ftesh by day of sale; itd cow, 5 years old, fresh by day of sate; r an cow, f years old, fresh about March Ist; roan cow. 9 year* old. was fresh Oct., gives 3 gallons or better a day; 2 heifers. 10 months! old 12 Head HOGS—2 brood sows, f- shoats, weighing better than I'm It'S, apie.ee; 7 small shoats. 8. dozen Chickens; 4 Geese. FAR.V’NG IMPLEMENTS Tiffon wagou. Srala bed and hog tack combined, as goo i as new; farm wagon, double wagon bed, in good shape; cab buggy; Hammer manur" spreader, as good as new; Da’n hay loader, good as now: I Oliver riding plow; John Dter walking pow; steel frame spike tooth, harrtwi <.otuinbia disk gtaiit drill;) John Deer corn planter; John fleer hay tedder; Oliver corn plow; land, roller, Oliver; 2-horse corn plow; 1 horse 8-shovel plow; mower; Me-' Cormick disk, almost now; double shovel plow; single plows; 800 lb. platform scales; breeching harness; single harness, collars and fly nets; eider barrels; pork barrels; 2 yards stone bed; small heating stove; Vega cream separator; hanging lamp. 2 table lamps. GRAIN —About 400 bu or more good corn; 7-5 bu. oats; 2 bu. small clover seed; hay and corn fodder in mow; other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE —All sums of $5 and under cash, over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note; no interest on first 6 months, 8 percent last 3 months. 4 percent off for cash. No property removed until settled for. LOUIS KELLER ,

Lunch will be served by Ladies’ ’Aid of Mt. Victory. Jeff Liechty, Auct. John Starost. clerk. 5-13-17 ■ ... —0 PUBLIC SALE As I am going to quit farming I will offer for sale at public auction at my residence. 5 miles east of Berne, or 4 miles south of Salem, or 5 miles northwest of Chattanooga, or 6 miles north of Jay City, on what is known as the Studebaker farm, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 The following personal property towit: 6 HEAD OF HORSES—bay horse, 11 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; roan mare, 10 years old, weight 1540 lbs.: black horse, it years old. weight 1400 lbs.; bay mare, 9 years old, 1300 lbs.; 2 spring colts. 10 HEAD OF CAT TLE—Red Durham cow. 3 years old. with calf by side; roan Durham cow, 3 years old, with calf by side; red Durham cow, 8 years old, with calf by side; red ami white Durham cow. 7 years old, due to be fresh by day of sale; brindle cow. 8 years old, giving mi|k, due to be fresh March 27; 5 yearling calves of which 2 are heifer calves and 3 are steer calves. 40 HEAD OF HOGS —Six Duroc brood sows, due to farrow last week in April; 33 shoats, weighing about 50 lbs. each; 1 male hog. 27 HEAD OF SHEEP—23 breeding ewes: 4 spring lambs due to lamb in March. CHICKENS—II dozen Barred Plymouth Rock chickens, mostly pullets. IMPLEMENTS —Fordson tractor, used past two seasons, in good condition; two 14 inch bottom Oliver tractor plows; Deering binder, 8-foot-cut, almost new; 12-dlsc grain drill, with fertilizer attachment used one season; Deering mower, 5-foot-cut; clover buncher; Ohio hay loader; hay kicker; Keystone side delivery rake: heavy double disc; 2 J. I. Case riding breaking plows; Gale riding breaking plow; J. I. Case corn planter; 2 springtooth harrows; spiketooth harrow; field roller; good knife drag; Scotch Clipper walking plow; 2 riding corn cultivators; one 7-shovel cultivator; one 5-shovei cul tivator; singleshovel plow; doubleshovel plow; Low lift manure spread er; Moline manure spreader; 2 good Turnbull wagons; 2 wagon boxes; hay ladder, with grain bed and hog rack combined; top buggy; mud boat, boll sled;. Chat man fanning mill with sacker, one; platform scales; corn sheller; grass seed sower. MISCELLANEOUS —3 double sets working harness single set harness, horse collars buggy harness, fly nets, I><. h. p. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine with pump jack. 4 oil drums, 5 gal. transmission oil, 2 galvanized water tanks, 75 grain sacks, sausage grinder lard press, hay ’slings, hay forks, hog troughs 5 A hog houses, chicken coops, 3 iron kettles, iron kettle with jacket, hard coal stove furnace stove, good as new; Victor wood stove, kitchen range, davenport, bedstead with springs, 3 chairs, table, some jars, DeLaval cream seperator, No. 12, many other articles not mentioned. HAY and GRAIN —Some hay in mow, fodder in the fields, good corn in the crib, about 10 bu. good seed corn, good oats in bin. Sale to Begin at 9. A.M. Sharp TERMS —$5.00 and under, cash; sums of $5.00 and over a credit of • 9 months will be given, first 6 months ' without interest, the last three months bearing 8 per cent interest, 'purchaser giving good bankable note. 4 per cent off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. GID RIESEN Michaud & Neuenschwander Aucts. E. W. Baumgartner, Clerk, Lunch will be served by Mt. Hope Ladies’ Aid. Feb. 10-13 x 0 —0 DR. R. D. STEWART, Veterinarian, Wren, Ohio Graduate of Ohio University Practiced tor 6 years. Wren Phone. Reverse charges. Moved from Van Wert, O„ to a farm, 3 miles northwest of Wren. Answer calls day or night. O —_6 30-S-Tu 3wkx

PUBLIC SALE Having decided to move to Mon tana. I will sell at public auction nt : my residence, 337 South Third sire, t on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 1 p. m. A complete line of Jiousehold good and furnishings consisting of: l»" v lenport, sewing machine, dresser, heat ing stove, tables, rocking chaits 1 kitchen cabinet, carjielH, rugs, cunned 'fruit mid other articles too numerous I to mention. TERMS—CASH. MRS J. H, TUCKER 1 Auctioneer: Roy Johnson, I Clerk: .Tony Hnckinnn. 12 13 14 15 Iflx Young Runyon Child Buried at Linn Grove A three-year-old son of Mr. and I Mrs. John Runyon passed away la d j week at Rictimond from gastritis and the body was returned to the former home of the family at Linn Grove for burial Saturday afternoon —— o — PURCHASES PROPERTY I Frank J. Conroy has purchased th> Reuben Lord property on North Third I street. The consideration involved I was not mentioned. MARXETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. ■ Feb. 13 —Receipts. 10400. shipments 3920; official to New York yesterday 8360; hogs clos ing slow; heavies |[email protected]; mediums $8.25tfi>8.50; mixed [email protected]; York ers, lights and pigs $8.75; roughs $7 stags $4.5051>5; cattle TSO steady: sheep 5000. best lambs $150'15.25: ewes s7tf?'B; valves 300; tops sl6fi 16.25.

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 13 ; No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. 95c White or mixed cotn, per 100.. 90c Oats, per bushel 40c Rye, per bushel 75 I Barley, per bushel 60 i Clover seed .11.00 r — DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce < Corrected Feb. 13 Chickens 17c | Fowls 18c 'Ducks 11c Geese 11c ' Old Roosters 8c Leghorns 12c ! Stags 8c Eggs, dozen 25c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 28c i Butterfat Prices I Butterfat 48c : Sale Calendar 1 Feb. 14 —Geo. Weber 3 mile west of ' Decatur and iy 2 miles southeast of 1 Preble. Feb. 14—W. M. Rickey and Martin Ford, 1% miles southeast of Vera Cruz, 2 miles north and 5 miles west ' of Berne, on Christ Moeschberger farm. ’ Feb. 14 —Chester Lott, 5 miles southeast of Decatur or 1 mile west of Pleasant Mills. ’ Feb. 15. —F. J. Schmitt, 2% miles ' south of Decatur. Feh. 15 —Gideon Riesen, 5 miles I east of Berne, 4 miles south of Salem Feb. 16.—Walter Colchine, 4% miles , southwest of Decatur. Feb. 17 —Mrs. J. 11. Tucker, 337 So. 3rd st., household goods. • February 19 —Farm Sale. Charles i Geisler, one and one-half miles east of Willshire. , Feb. 19—Dick Haggard, 1 mile east and I>4 miles south of Monroe. Feb. 20 —Lew Keller, 8 miles north east of Decatur on the old Koldewey farm. Feb. 20 —Perry Hunt, 1 mile north , and 1 mile west of Wren, Ohio or 6 miles east and 1 mile south of Deca- ; tur, Feb. 20 —P. B. Dykeman, 3% miles ; east of Decatur; pure bred 0. I. C. hogs. Feb. 20 —Henry Teeple, 2% miles ’ south of Pleasant iMlls. ’ Feb. 21.—Lonta V. Davison, 2 miles south of Willshire, stock sale. Feb. 21.--Geo. Ohler, 7% miles , northeast of Decatur, or f’A miles south of Monroeville. Feb. 22.—Holthouse and Faurote, General Farm and Live Stock Sale, 41-2 miles south of Decatur, or 1 mile ; north of Monroe. Feb. 23. —R. Peinking, 4 miles nortli of Decatur, or 1 mile north of U.B. church, on the Ous Bleeke farm. Feb. 26 —Jesse Carpenter, 3 miles j west and 1% miles north of Monroe, s 7% miles southwest of Decatur. > Feb. 26—Freeman Evans, 2% miles east of Monroe. ' Feb. 27 —C. C. Brown, 1% miles / north of Decatur. Feb. 27—Carl Adler, 4 miles south, 2% miles west of Decatur; 2 miles north and 2% miles west of Monroe. I 1 eb. 28 J. M. and J. L. Dellinger, s 1 mile south, % mile east of Wills shire. t Feb., 28. — Lawrence Diehl and ) C. 0. McKean. 3 miles west and one mile north of Monroe. Eight and onehalf miles southwest of Decatur. Mar. I—James V. Hendricks, 5 miles north and % mile east of Berne 1 mile south, mile east of Monroe.' March Ist—Herb Butler, on Jay Cline farm, 2 miles northwest of Decatur. ) March 3.—Fred Busche, Duroc brood i sow sale.

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ x FOR SALE FOR SALE A good used coal range. The Gas Co., 105 North Third ? 1■( lit S ALE Stove and ia< u dried Yellow Dent seed corn; guaranteed. Ru1 j, 11 Brin . Monroe. Ind. 22 till Mar. 1 1 lui; SALE--A ’No. 1 Gilernsev cow i I will be fresh in about 3 weeks; . ; and one 7 months old Shorthorn bull. I Martin E. Heckman. R. 1- _ 35t3 I FOR SALE—Overland touring car with winter top, new tires, first, class condition. Address care. Democrat. 33t3x eou FOR SALE Trade or rent, 100-acre I farm in Wabash township. Adams ■ county. Indiana. Address C. W. F. i Davis, R 2, Monroe, Ind. 33-3 t eoux FOR - SALE—Hot plate and gas heater. Call at 245 Monroe streets H __ 37t3x I I FOR - SALE~Corona typewriter and case. Priced low. Phone 812 White. 37t3x FOR SALE—Glass enclosed winter top for Ford touring car, to be used in connection with regular top. Will fit 1917 to 1922 models. For sale cheap if taken at once. The Schafer Jldw. Co. 5-8-13 FOR SALE~2 _ Ford roadsters; 1 Ford J roadster with delivery box; 2 Ford : touring, starter; 1 Ford touring, no I starter; 1 Ford coupe; 1 Ford Trac--1 tor. The above are in A-l shape, and ■ the cars on A-l rubber. Terms if desired; small payment down. Shan-ahan-Conroy Auto Co. FOR SALE—ln~order to make loom, will sell 20 Pure Bred Poland China gilts bred to farrow in March & April at the bargain price of $20.00 three for $55.00 Robert K. Sovine. miles west of Monroe; Craigville ‘ phjme. -”»Bt3x . FOR SALE OR TRADE—RoII top desk, leather seat desk chair, and ; three office chairs. $62.00 cash. What i is the offer? Address Box 1821 Deca > tlir - Indiana :;7t3x LOST AND FOUND FOUND—SmaII amount of money. Owner may have same by describ ing money and paying for this ad. Harve D. Rice. 35t3 LOST —Sunday afternoon, gold wrist watch; 15 Jewel Elgin. Reward. Call 120 or notify Democrat office. 37t2x LOST —Bnnch of keys on ring in leather case. "Spot Cash Store, Greenfield. Ind.” on name tag. Lost, about 3% miles southeast of Bluffton . Finder please notify me at my expense. Eli Hagans, Greenfield, Indiana. 7 & 13x WANTED WANTED —Several loads of hay. Krick Tyndall & Co. 37t3x W A N T ED Drop Forgers Punch Press Operators Tool Set-up Men Grinders in Forge Shop Car Loaders - Truckers No labor trouble, steady work. Write or apply in person to— Employment Department, Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio WANTED —Man to succeed E. C. Bennett, retailing Rawleigh Good Health Food Products: Spices. Flavors, Medieinps, Toilet preparations. 1 etc. 150 everyday necessities used i by millions. Largest established 34 years. Favorably known all over America. No experience, practically no capital needed. We teach you to manage your own permanent big paying business. $2,000$5,000 yearly. Write for application. Give age, occupation, references. 1 W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. 1428, Free- 1 port, 111. 8-10-13-15 17 20 22 24 27 1 3 6x WANTED —To buy used Ford touring car. Must be in good condition and priced right. Cash deal. Call after 5 p.m., 816 Winchester St. x ( MEN wanted for Detective work. Experience unnecessary. Write J. I Ganor, former Gov’t Detective, St. Louis. x. WANTED —To hire single man to help with farm work. Call 873 C. 37t3x WANTED—Man with car to sell complete line low priced TIRES AND TUBES. SIOO.OO per week. Sterlingworth Tire Co., 1019 Sterling E. Liverpool, Ohio. lx BIRTH Doyle Leslie is the name given to the ten and one-half pound boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sheets of Berne i route 1 recently. The mother and j baby are getting along nicely. o— SPIRELLA CORSETIERING Abdominal control is an ’exclusive feature of all spirella corsets. Comfort, style, durability, economy. Private demonstrations. Phone 783. 1104 W. Madison street. Mrs.* Florence Baumann. 34t6x

- — I Dr. S. J. ZURB U C H D. C. M. C. Chiropractor. Office Hours: 10-12 a- m. 1-5, 6-8:30 p. m Rooms K. of C. Building Phones— Residence 590 1 Office ... 189 I

• BUSINESS CARDS • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Pain* In th. back are aymptom. you ahould not allow to corrtinua Ulw heeded. Kidney troubles ar « dan # aro u . where they reach Anal atagaa. Let me examine your cate. My corrective methode will rid you of your kidney worries. *OR BETTER HEALTH »■ DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C Chiropractic and Osteopathia ' Treatmente biven to eult your nt«« at 144 So. 2nd St. ’Phone 111 Office Houra 10-12 a. 14 M p. m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINq Calls answered promptly day or altbt Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 80. Home Phones: Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Dlaeaa*. m women and children; X-ray examla! tlons; Glourscopy examinations of tn« nternal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments tor high blood pressure and hardening of tho arteries; X-ra» treatments for GOITRH, TUABRCU. LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: Jboll a. m.—l to &p. m.—7 to Ii ■ Sundays by appointment. ‘ Phones: Residence 110; Office 40|. n— ~ FRED W. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER Experience with training as- ' eures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone ———•— 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 6;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Hours: l to 4 and 6to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. Interest rate now sig% 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. m. 1 to 6—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m. Q O O-. —■ — O 5% MONEY On Improved Farms. LONG TERM LOANS Decatur Insurance Agency E. W. Johnson, Mgr. Phone 385 Schafer Block O —0 O—————— —O | ROY JOHNSON I Auctioneer Your success is mine Write or Phone for dates and terms. Phone 849 Red. Decatur, Ind. I O -0 s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—S APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appionted T-x---eeutor of the estate of Doredea Gxtermeyer, late of Adami county, decea: ■■■' The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM «>STi:itMI 1 Exec itor. Jan. 2!>, 1 923 « : FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wayne 5:45 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. «:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 12:00 p. m. 1:00 p. «n2:00 p. m. 8:00 p.m4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. ®. 5:30 p. m. 7:<fo p. m7:00 p. m. 9:00 p- n> 10:00 p. m. 11:15 9- ro Freight car leaves Decatur....—. - m Arrives at Ft. Wayne 9:30 a. m Leaves Ft. Wayne 18:00 noon Arrives at Decatur 1:80 p- ® P. J. RAYMOND, Agent. Office Hours: 7:30 a. m., 7:00 p. ®-