Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1923 — Page 6

EASY TO SWINB BIG SACKS NOB McMahon Declares • H? •t t ’ Itclururd Tmlar Ended S’ Trouble. •'1 work king In-in . ix no J week. but 1 don't la-U**v»- I v ■ I I" itniir. ii i: it li un i In -n fpr ' • 1 'l lil-. lii-'dii Ini' IniiM ini' i>' ' t-lini'c. I I'.iinoil web In and lhos> nin.-ty i l'. ht -..nirnt Hour 11- lit and h-'l." '!■ < in: ■ ' ••it. r McMahon, well known I-.' ]■; oh i Si Indianapolis. Ind I had a second attui-l. of yen', .-co and couldn't P' t 1 i my feet My stomach was all u of order, I suffered awfully i.i.n trills, and couldn’t sb <-|i I - < ill worn out and sometimes 1 .- II i-ivo out and had to phone f<u . in i i to take my place. "I bought my first bottle «>f T i . c four weeks ago and the way : I : helped me Is astonishing. I h: v t hue appetite, sleep like a top ant never tire out 1 am glad to led my experience because it may Inly others suffering like i did ' Tanlac is for sale hy all good drug gists. Over 35 million hotties sold. / YES or NO? A Test of Your Int.lllgsno* s : The correct answer to one of Hies, questions Is YES, to the ollie NO. STOP TO THINK! Questions Answered Tomorrow 1. Were family names (like Jone or Smith) used by the ancient bi lure given names lik« Wiliam oi James'.’ 2. Is the reasoning of a child ol ten more natural than that of r youth of sixteen? Yesterday's Questions Answered 1. Is a railway and a railroad the same? Answer —YES. The former term however, Is generally used for steam railway systems because the road bed is the system's privately owned right of way. The term ailway is often est applied to electric systems which possess a right of way shared wit! other traffic and municipally or state owned. 2. Is grammar a science like ma themalii s.’ Answer —NO. Grammar is an ar rather than a science because it i subject to changes or improvements Mathematics is a seieni e because it is exact in both procesr and conch: stons

Tn Illi! inri -n-niriir iw—btiickler’s Home Grocery 713 Mercer A\e. Phone 718 Gold St ir Sprint; Wheal 1 lour.i None better, t 25 h». stick ....... tp JL • JLV i Pastry Hour, l 25 lb. sack C'OC Pastry flour, a j j 10 lb. sack 4'l/0; Fresh Corn Meat, white >t yellow, any size sacks. Country Lard 1 J it,. ..." 14c! Instant Postuni, Can 30c andtJVV Shredded Wheat 4 : package I*so 2 lor 25c Post Toasties 1 Xza package LOO Post Brand | T package LOO Longhorn Cheese 1b OdC S cn,os - ‘ 15c Moss Bose Pork and 1 0 Beans, can LUO Moss Rose Kidney 1 An Beans, can lUO ST 10c J.llo, 1 A Any flavor LUV A Good Brown Laundry J Soap, bar TtO Honor White Laundry £ Soap, bar 00 P. & G. Soap ' /» Bar UO A good line of Toilet 1 A Soaps sc, up to LUO Boraxinc Soap /* Powder UO Cleanser Scouring Powder/* Large box Uv Plenty of Fresh Eggs. Fresh "Bread every day. We deliver to any part of city on Saturdays. Remember its the Home Store.

IF BACK HURTS f BEGIN ON SALTS li t lu'.h Your Kidneys Occasionally l.y Oi c'-imj Quarts of Good Water , ' i u. .a fir womui . .ip make a mi:.ini. h> Hu liii.r ihe kidneys o-< n | miiitliv, .iy a well known author ht Ton iipn h rich loud croale.i I ai'iib which < lo;- the kidney pore: so that the’ siiiegishly filtei or strain onl. part of the waste and posons .com the blood Then you get sick. Hie umnti in. I - "laches. liver trouble ,' piTVOU- a -.S. 1 'nstfpatlon. dlxzine-. . . j ■.leeplesmess bladder disorders often I coup- from sluggish kidr. ys. 11 The moment you feel a dull ache , In ihe kidneys or your buck hurts, or if the urftie i.: < l.'Hidy, ofi umive, full of sediment, irregular of passage, or 1 tp'iidi'd by t -• llsalion Os . .-aiding. I begin to drink soft Water in quant! til's; also gel about four ounces of .lad Salts from any reliable phar : muey and take a tablespoonful in a glass of waler and your kidneys may then act' line. This liimous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used or years to help flush cloggi d kid [ leys ami stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the adds in ] the system so they no longer cans, iritalion, thus often relieving Idiot ! tier disorders. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and canaot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lilhla-water drink, which veryone can take now and then to ielp keep the kidneys dean and the dood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney complications Hy all means have your physican examine ■•our kidneys at least twice a year. ■ - • MAY SEPARATE BILLS Move to Divorce Reformatory and State Insitutions Appropriations Indianapolis Feb. 15. —A movement /as discovered in the Indiana state enate today to divorce the reformatory appropration from the measure iroviiling money for state institutions and governmental departments It originated among members ot he republican majority and was car .led so far even as to be discussed vith intel' sled state officials. Thl plan briefly is this: To draft ■' parato bill covering the ■eformatorv appropitution and lot it i >e considered independently ot the . eneral appropriations, itemizing tin , i eformatory proposals as one stat' i .enator explained "so th.' legislator; , onld see how the money is being 1 spent ami assumi the responsibility 1 : n reducing the figures.” This would be one means of com- ' ; fating the bi-partisan opposition to he $2,000.(mb request of Governor I TcCray or even the sl.sia>,ot)u as aproved by th' house of r Present:’, i >:y it: ~as of a separate bill rierni:- of 1! "’formatory would lik.-1 ] Io- til- ri-selves and fil«O to 1 ; '.’■■■■ , ■ r .olb agiii'- how .he money [ be -p -111 so that if any of the. : ■ ’ buildings .it Ur- institution 1 ( .e to bi emdiiatr-d from the program . i .' t:i i cstimati I cod i:. to be cut i. w.-i. to t ritidsni of such ti course •all fail in tile light ipot. , d PUBLIC SALE The urtdersignid will sell at pub-' ic. auction on tile farm known as the < ust Bleeke farm, lour miles northast of Decatur or one mile north oi ' he V. B. church beginning at 12 f ’clock, noon, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 1923 The following property to-wit: l| J HEAD OF HORSES* Team of gray ij weldings, nine years old. weight ■ 1400 lbs. each; sorrel horse. live years >ld, weight 1000 lbs. THREE HEAD DF MILCH COWS —Consisting ot ne red cow, to be fresh Marcn zJrd, furham c.ow, fresh since Dec. Ist ersey cow, giving milk, to ba fre a July ISth. All good milk cows. 100S —Two brood sows, one to farrow April 23rd and one April 19th, o ;ood Durov breed; six shoats, weigh ing about 120 lbs. each. FARMING j IMPLEMENTS — Walter A. Wood binder, in good condition, 7-foot cut. isborne hay loader in good condition; Big Wiley 2-horse corn plow; ,iay tedder; mower in good condition; talking breaking plow, two-shove, plow, single shovel, spring tooth 17 ooth harrow, 60-tooth spike' harrow, vith wooden frame; Keystone disc; Hoosier disc drill, hay rack; Tiffin wagon with 3*4 inch tire, good at new; wheel barrow; Tribolet wagon, eed cooker- 3-horse Iron double trees; set heavy breeching, harness in wood shape; four horse collars; single buggy harness; cream separator; grind stone; about 25 shocks of fodder In the field; some corn in crib; about 3 doz. chickens; about 5 cords of wood and numerous other articles. TERMS OF SALE —$5.0 U and under, cash Over that amount credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note, first 6 months without interest, last three months with 8 per cent interest. 5 per cent off for cash on amounts over $5.00. No property removed .until settled for. R. H. REINKING Harry Daniels, Auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk. Feb. 15-19-21.

DECATUR DULY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1923

X'.llt I. OI i-l 111 li I F.TTIVO i- Uvr.i.i I'.ivcii that Ihc 1..,u14 Os <'ommi: '-'.'III l • “I Adil fl:' ...ii.l lii.linun . ill ier.-lve bld" lor k ir. i oil tniiii')n ..t :i miu ndnnilxe.i “ tend m Monroe townsnip. in sum k vunty, kiioyn ... tm- Ha.lertsi her A P Braun Ma'iidnm loud, up and until I ten o .Tuck u m , on T'neakii,. ilnrch 11, HIM f,n llih regular meeting of Said Hoard of Comml laloners, field In the city of i | fu-catur. Aduins County, Indlanii, smiled blds will be received for the I' uii: ti i-tu.n of '.'id loud in accord iince with liu- vlans. Hpeciffcutlonv I i nd report of the viewer* nnd engl--lio r. which are now on file In the Audit..r i office ..f said county, said load lo be built ot eruuhed stone alone. A bond mu'it necompanv each bld in twice tlie amount ot the bld filed . ndlth'iied on tho falthtul p.-rforni-ance ot anld work, nnd that the bidder, It awarded tli« contract, will inter Into contract therefore and ■ ompleto same according to such coni tr. ■ i and in accordance with the bld riled. All blds shall be made so as to give lb.- amount tor which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on ■ tlniates io be made by the engineer .i■ not to exceed eighty per •U . f any "no estimate, out ot th t '■ to l. hereinafter raised by the i of bondi as required by law. I!' ' o.'ird of t'omnilssloncrs re \ ti ■■ right to reject any and all MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County. Tndlana. Feb. ——_ o —_______ MiTH li til l‘t Hi ll LETTING Notice is li.-ri-hy given that the i.ard "f Commissioners of Adams minty, Indiaiui will receive bids foilin' con.'j tin t ion of n macadamized road In French and Hartford town : lops, in said ccunty. known ns the David Zltnniirniari Macadam roiul, up and until ten o’clock a. ni.. on Tuesday, March <l, 1U23 at the regular meeting of said board ot commissioners, held In the City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, sealed bids will be received tor th* construction of said road In accordance with the plans, specifications and report of’ ’.lie viewers and engineer, which are now on 111.' In the Auditor's i office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld In twice the amount of the bld filed. ; conditioned on the faithful perform I ance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the contract, will enter Into contract therefore and complete the slime according to such contract and in accordance with the bld filed. All bide Khali be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer In charge, not to exceed eighty per cent ol' any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and ell blds. MARTIN .TABERG, Auditor, Adams County, Ind. Feb. 8-1 f.*22 NOTICE OF Pl BLIC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized rond in Blue ('reek and Monroe town - | ships, in said county. known as the |, John Ludy Macadam road, up and until ten o’clock a. in., on Tuesday, March <l. 11)23 nt the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engi- I' net r. which are now on file In the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone' alone. A bond must accompany each bld , in twic<* the amount of the bld filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bld- ! d< r. if awarded the contract, will I enter into contract, therefor and; '•• udch Name, according to such j 1 u. -a ’, and ,n accordance with the : bid filed. - | All bids shall hr made so as to give , . tiic am iint fui which said road will! 1 !.'• constructed for cash, payable on I; ••..lunates to be made hy the engineer < in < Large not, to c.oed eighty per-’, < ei.i ~f any <ne estimate, out of the J funds to be hereimutcr raised by the j ale of bonds required by law. 'lite Board of Commissioners reset’. <s the right to reject any and all ‘ bids. ' i MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams Countv. Indiana.!’ Feb. x-15-2211 N 0 MCE The Pythjan Sisters will hold a I iiimmni'i- sale in tho Knights of Pyth- 1 ias home on Third stree from noon until 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon, i A large quantity of good, clean sec-1 ond-hand clothing for men, women 5 and children will be offered for sale j at very reasonable prices. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s ] <r- S—S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s i: «—$—$—WANT ADS EARN’—s—s—*!' $ $ WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s 1 . - -- AVANT ADS EARN—s—s—» j For SaleSeven room house. North side Five room house. North side room house, North side Seven room house, three lots, North Bide Six room house, West side Seven room house, two lots, West side Eight room house, SouthEast Eight room house, modern, 1 acre of ground, Southeast Six room house, close in Eight room house, modern, 4 squares from court house Nine room house, three squares from court house, modern: Eight room modern house close in H. S. Michaud Phone 104

PURLIf SALE , As lam going lo leuvi' Ihe f.trm I i will offer ut public auction ui mv 4 residence located I nilh’ e.i it and 1 • i mile south of Monroe, Indiana on mud pike road, on . Monday, Feb. 19. 1923 J Sale to begin at 12:30 o'clock sharp . The following personal property, ■ to-wlt: , HORSES— One ronn mare 4 yenr • old, weighing 15UO lbs sound t'OWS One Holstein sow, coming :< years . old giving a good flow of milk, will be fresh in Jqly; brindle cow, 3 yem- '■ old. giving a good flow of milk, will be fresh In May. These are num In r • one cows HOGS 4 hrood sows. 2 | Spotted Poland China sows, will fin . row March It); 2 Hig Type Poland I China hows, due March 12; 11 bead of shoats. weighing about 75 lbs. each J CHICKENS- 165 Plymouth Rock nnd Rhode Island Reds. One 1917 Ford ; touring ear in good condition. HAY ’ & GRAIN—About 4 tons of number one clover hay in mow; about 50 bushel of good yellow corn; some feed corn and seed oats. FARM IMPLEMENTS — One hay tedder: beet cultivator, good as new; trailer; hog crate. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Range stove, good aa new; kitchen cabinet; Cottage organ; 3 rockfni’ chairs; Morris chair; wash machine and wringer; soft coal burner stove; 8 quart lard press, new: sausage grinder; 20 gal. Iron kettle; fence stretcher; Edison phonograph and records; 2 pieces of wool carpel; Anker Holth separator, good as new; 3 cream cans, 5. 8 and 10 gal.; log chains and forks; single trees. TERMS- All sums or $5 and under cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing S’-j interest I lie Inst 3 months. 4 percent off ftF cash. No property to be removi-d until settled for. DICK HAGGARD J. N. Burkhead. auct. W. L. Keller, clerk. 13 14 15 16 PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming 1 will sell at public sale at my res!-, dence 2’X> miles south ot Pleasant Mills or B*4 miles southeast ot Decatur, 3 miles west of Willshire and 5 miles east of Monroe on Tuesday, Feb. 20 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock, the fol lowing propertv, towit: 16 Head of HORSES—One match! team of bay mares. 5 year old weight ! 3200: bay gelding 5 year old, weight [I7OO tbs.; sorrel mare 5 years old,! 1600 lbs.; hrown mare, 8 years old in foal, 1500 Tbs.; iron gray mare, 3 I years old, 1400 tbs.; one coining 2 yr. old sorrel stallion; sorrel mare. 14 years old. 1600 lbs.; registered ini ported brown gelding 5 years old, 1400 lbs.; gray mare 10 years old in foal, 1500 lbs.; bay mare, 5 yeans old 1600 lbs.; sorrel mare colt 1 year old in April, weight 1100 lbs.; sorrel colt coming yearling, 900 lbs., eligible to register; brown horse colt, coming yearling, 900 lbs.; one span coming yearling mules, 1700 lbs. 11 Head [of CATTLE—Consisting of one full blooded Shorthorn bull, a good one. 2 years old. 1700 lbs.; one coming year ling bull weight 500 lbs,; 8 head, of good milk cows. 15 Head HROOD SOWS will farrow from clay of sale till the last day of March;- 2 male hogs; Big Type Poland China, good age; one male hog, weight 150 Tbs GEESE—One goose and one gander. FEED 150 bu. good seed oats; 5 ton good clover hey; 100 bu. corn. FARM IMPLEMENTS—New Ford trailer, to hitch behind machine; 2-horse wagon in good condition; grain bed and hog rack; C. B. & Q. corn good as now; walking breaking plow, good condition; McCormick binder will do good work; hay tedder good as newt riding Oliver breaking plow good as new; walking breanng plow; Oliver good as new; 90-tooth harrow spring tooth harrow in fair shape; : sets of double work harness; fanning mill. TERMS—SS and under cash, all sums over that amount a credit ot 1 year, bearing 8 percent interest the last 6 months. 4 percent off for cash. Purchaser giving bankable note. No goods removed until settled for. Lunch will be served by the Ladles Aid of the M. E. church of Pleasant Mills. , HENRY TEEPLE Roy S. Johtson, Auct. • Wm. Patterson, clerk 12 15 17 PUBLIC SALE Having decided to move to Montana. I will sell at public auction at my residence, 337 South Third street on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 1 p. m. A complete line of household goods and furnishings consisting of: Davenport, sewing machine, dresser, heat ing stove, tables, rocking chairs, kitchen cabinet, carpets, rugs, canned fruit and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. MRS J, H. TUCKER Auctioneer: Roy Johnson. Clerk: Tony Hackman. 12 13 14 15 IGx KOTIL'K TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE Tn th* matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the Joel L'liman Maeudam Hoad. Notice is hereby given the taxpavers of Monroe township. Adams county, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the sth day of March, 1U23. will consider tile question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars and bearing Interest not in excess of live per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed Is $5,200.06 bearing Interest at 4 1 -:. per cent. The net assessed value of all prop, ertv In this taxing unit Is $0,7"2,730.00 and the present total Indebtedness without this issue Is $187,723.74. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such bonds shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpavers other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this county. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 8-15 of Adams County, Indiana $-$-S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

CHICAGO MAHKfT CLOBF I Whent May $1 2'i; J«b (*JS; y'Sepl. $1.13'4. t'oib Muy 74 a 4< . July 15%c; Sept. 76%«'. OnH: MO’ "[46c; July 45 , 4«': Sept. 43'jc. p' Columbia City—John Harms, farm''•[it living ip ar in !■'. W'i"' bii'Uy r <■<! about the fa<’'’ wh<-n abi'hol ’’ flimen from the riidlfttor of In auto i mobile wen* ignited by his eif.tn ! MARKETS-STOCKS II t Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets ’ — r | New York, Feb. 15,-Sterling today 1 displayed complete indifference to ‘ the growing complexity of the Ruhr 1 situation, advancing to ;r new 1923 ; high at 468%. With a single excep- ' tion this is the highest level Him e the British government withdrew ie- ’ support from tho market in March ' 1919. This demonstration of tho absom • • of apprehension in British financial ‘ circles over tin- continental vompli- ' cations gave renewed impetus to tli 1 operations for the rise in the New (York stock market at tho openin'-. Dupont jumped s’j to a record high for the present movement at 120. I Other stocks which made record hiligs were American Can at 95. Co- • aden at 57% and North American al ' 118%. East Buffalo Livestock Receips 3200 head; shipments 38or head; official to New York 4370 head; i hogs closing steady; heavies ss.so(u j 8.75; mediums sß.7s(<i 8.85; mixed '58.8545 9 10; yorker $u004r9.10; pig ' $8.75; roughs s7.tmr<i 7.25; stags $1 1 I'(15.00; cattle 275 head; slow; slice]2000 head; best lambs $15.25: ewiI $7.0045 S.oo; calves 200 head; top> $16.00. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs 500 head: market si rone, heavies $8.2545 45 8.35; mediums $8.50 @8.75; vorkers $8.75418.90; pigs | $8.75. Calvos —Market strong. Sheep and lamb New York Produce Market Flour —Dull and unsettled. Pork—Dull: mess $27.004528.00. lard —Quiet; middle wed spot $11.«04j 11.70. Sugar — Raw. lower; centrifugal (96 test) $6.53; refined steady: gran ulated $7,254! 7.30. Coffee —Rio No 7 on spot 13'Jc. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Feb. 15 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corl), per 100.. 95 White or mixed corn, per 100.. 90i Oats, per bushel 40e Rye, per bushel 75 Barley, per bushel 60 Clover seed 11.00 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected Feb. 15 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 Butterfat t 48c X-f. Calendar Feb. 16. —Walter Colchine, 4% miles southwest of Decatur. Feb. 17 —Mrs. J. H. Tucker, 337 i So. 3rd st., household goods. February 19 —Farm Sale. Charles Geisler, one and one-half miles east of Willshire. [ Fell. 19—Dick Haggard, 1 mile east [and 1% 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 ot Decatur. , Feb. 20 —P. B. Dykeman, 3% miles east of Decatur; pure brjed O. I. C. liogs. 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 fN, miles south of Monroeville. Feb. 22. —Holthouse and Faurote, I General Farm and Live Stock Sale, 41-2 miles south of Decatur, or 1 mile north of Monroe. Feb. 23. —R. Reinking, 4 miles north of Decatur, or 1 mile north of U.B. church, on the Gus Bleeke farm. Feb. 26—Jesse Carpenter, 3 miles west and 1% miles north ot Monroe, 7*/ 2 miles southwest of Decatur. Feb. 2G—Freeman Evans, 2% miles east ot 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 ot Monroe. j Feb. 28—J. M. and J. L. Dellinger, 1 mile south, % mile east of Willshire. t [ Feb. 28. — Lawrence Diehl and i C. O. McKean, 3 miles west and one i mile north of Monroe. Eight and one- • half miles southwest of Decatur. i [ 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 De- | catur. : i March 3.—Fred Busche, Duroc brood I sow sale.

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1 ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • 4.* + + + ++ + + +***** j FOR SALE J i \LE—A goo-1 Ge 3 coni range. > The Gas Co., ios North ’Third SL f FOR SALE—Stove mid rack dried Yellow Dent seed corn; guaranteed. Rupert Bros., Monroe. Ind. 22 till Mar. 1 FOR SALE —In order to make room, will sell 20 Pure Bred Poland . China gilts bred to farrow In March A April at the bargain price of $20.00 ; three for $55.00 Robert K. Sovine. -,* n milts west of Monroe; Craigville J phone. i-(>R”SALE— Eg!- coal $6 50 ton Jul- ’. ius Haugk. .19-21 X I FOR SALE —Chevrolet automobile, 1907. Cali at Stepler Bros, under Boston Store. _ _ :!Bt:< I FOR SALE OR TRADE Good cement block plant, plenty of good and and gravel, good demand for, ' Mocks. C. W. Hocker. 1220 Prince- ! ton St., Elkhart. Indiana. 40t3 -FOR SALE —Baby chicks, custom | II hatch. 5c each: baby t hicks, 10 and ■ 112 c each. Henry Yoke. Magley. Ind. i Craigville Phono 40-6tx. — — IIIM wanted W A N T* E D 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. Flav-. , oi-s. Medicines, Toilet preparations 1 ! etc. 150 everyday necessities used by millions. I.argest company; established 34 years. Favorably known' all over America. No experience. 1 practically no capital needed. We teach you to manage your own permanent big paying business. $2,000I $5,009 yearly. Write for application [Give age, occupation, references. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. 1428, Free-, port, 111. 1 8-10-13-15 17 20 22 24 27 1 3 fix ■ For Rent i - ,'i; RENI Large 7 room house. , Monroe and 13th St. Julius Haugk 39-2tx | FOR RENT—One good-sized sleeping [ room furnished for one or two peoj pie, or for light housekeeping if preferred. 642 North 2nd St. 40-3tx. — • BABY CHICKS —Single Comb Brown ■ Leghorns, pure bred, culled and . tested layers. Order now for spring . delivery. $lO per hundred. Other . breeds sl2. Craigville idione. Wil- . Ham Jackson. OixiigviHe, Ind. 40t3x CAPACITY IS DOUBLED Gary Steel Works Turning Out Twice ,' As Much, as It Did Ten Years Ago i Gary, Ind., Feb. 15. —Capacity of the Gary steel works has been doublded in the past ten years, according to E. J. Buffington president of the Illinois Steel company, the largest western subsidiary of the United States steel corporation. In 1910 when the plant was com- , pleted, the capacity was 1,500,000 tons of ingot annually "Now it is 1 3,000,000 tons, Buffftigton said. t "The demand for steel in the west i I justified the construction of the steel plant in Gary,” he said. “The same t ! j demand justified the building of the 1 greatest rail mills in the world in r Gary." J Gary became the “Magic City" ; built in the sand dunes of the Cal- - timet on a foundation of steel mills because the steel officials saw tile: j , advantage of location in this district Buffington continued. They also s saw the advantage of handling freight. Buffington told the story of the , growth of the Gary steel Industry in a testifying in Chicago before the federal trade commission at the hearing ’ of the Pittsburgh-plus price fixing j system r Sugar Goes Up One Cent Per Pound Today Indianapolis, Feb. 15—(Special to s Daily Democrat)—Sugar prices went I up one cent a pound on the Indian--8 apolis retail market today. Some dei alera attributed the increase to s speculation on the New York ex- . change.

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l BUSINESS JDAIIDS * | Pain, in th. b .ck . r . . yrn t S you .hould not allow to tcrrt lnu. ■ heeded. sM Kidney trouble, .r, d.n fl . rou . I where they reech final ,ta ß , k ■ Let me examine your cat®. My corrective method, will' r!d v 6u ■ of your kidney werrlra. 1 ■ ‘OR BETTER HEALTH «|| ■ DR. FROHNAPFEL, DC I Chiropractic and Oateo pat i;|/’ I Treatment, fclven to tull your .... H at 144 80. 2nd St. .p hon , , * ■ Office Hour. 10-12 «. w .—1-5 M m I s. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINq I Calls answered promptly day or fi Private Ambulance Service S Office Phone: to. Home Phones: |H Home Phone: 727 ■ DR. H. E. KELLER I Decatur, Indian. M GENERAL PRACTICa fl OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Llmam. m K women and children; X-ray S tions; Glourscopy examination, ot th. M internal organa; X-ray and electrlcii B treatments tor high blood fl and hardening of the arteries X-r«, fl treatments for GOITRE. TL'6a>'rr- fl LOSIS AND CANCER. * LH »--CU. X Office Hour,: » to 11 a. m—l to 5 p. m.—7 to I , ■ fl Sundays by appointment. fl Phones: Residence 110; ofB ct (0| M O —— A fl FRED W. BUSCHE 1 fl AUCTIONEER ■ Experience with training a. [fl sure, you of a good fl Monroe or Decatur Phone .) fl| * ■ M JEFF LIECHTY I AUCTIONEER fl A euccessful sale and [fl the high dollar. Berne Phone. o o H N. A. BIXLER fl OPTOMETRIST ■ »• ves Examined, Glasses Fitted fl HOURS: fl 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 H Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. DR. C. C. RAYL fl Surgeon 5 \-Ray and Clinical Laboratorie. Office Hours; a l to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sunday., 9 to 10 .. m. ■ Phone 581. H FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■ Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Jfl Government Plan. Interest rate now See French Quinn. S Office —Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. [fl “ — -7 «| DR. FRANK LOSE » Physician and Surgeon fl (seated In office formerly occupled by Dr. D- D. Clark. |fl North Third Street Phone.: Office 422; Home 41! fl Office Hours—9 to 11 a. tn. t 1 tu 6—7 to 9 p. m. gc Sunday 8 to 9 a m. < ~ - • fl 5% MONEY g On Improved Farms. LONG TERM LOANS fl Decatur Insurance Agency S E. W. Johnson, Mgr. H Phone 385 Schafer Block fl g =0 | ROY JOHNSON fl Auctioneer Your success is mine Write or Phone for dates fl and terms. fl Phone 849 Red. Decatur, Ind. I fl O — 0 fl tl’l'OlXTVll-lVr OF AiyWtMHTHATO II H Notice is hereby given. That <I' B undcrslgrie<l has been appointed a■' M inlnistrator of the estate °t l er ■ Andrews, late of Adams two. fl ceased. The estate Is probabb svi- M Vent ’ JOHN M. ANPRUWS- ■ Administrator M February 13. 1923. ... SB <’ L. Walters. Atty '.l. ■ f ——— —x S FT. WAYNE & DECATUR 0 TRACTION LINE I ■ Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft-" s! 116 H 6:45 a. m. 7:00 a. | ' 8:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m B 10:00 a. m. 1 1:OU a ' m I 12:0fi P- m. P’ m I 2:00 p. m. 8:00 pni I ' 4:00 p. m. »=3op. »• | 5:80 p. m. 7:00 P- ® ■ . 7:00 p. m. B ' ■ 10:00 p. m. U: * 6 p m ■ Freight car leaves Decatur....— ■ Arrives at Ft. Wayn.-..-»:30 a. m ■ Leaves Ft. Wayne noon S Arrives at Decatur 1:30 p. ® ■ P. J. RAYMOND, Agent. I ' Office Houra: 7:80 7:00 p®- i I