Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1923 — Page 6

NOTICE OF FINAI. SETTLEMENT OF F.*T »TR No. 5014. Notice In hereby given to the credltors, heirs and legaieos of George Keller, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 19 day of November. 1923, and show cause, if any. why 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. BARBARA KELLER. Executrix, i Pecatur, Ind., Oct. If*. 1913. Fruchte A Lltterer. Attys. 14-23, — o — 11*1*01 X I'MI'.NT OF EXECI Toll Notice Is Hereby (lives. That the undersigned has been appointed Wx-1 editor of the estate of CatharineItuKK. deceased, late of Adams county. Indiana. The estate Is probably sol-; Vent. WILLIAM R. SMITH. Executor. , Oct. 11, 1923 .1. F. Snow. 16-23-30 Atty, for Executor. O

I -I—t- WANT Ans EARN—S s—s MOVED We have moved from our old office building on South Second street into our new quarters located on Madison street and are now open and ready for business. Come In and Visit Vs. Graham & Walters

HereS your K new THINK how it will remove the used look and restore the beauty of your car I You wouldn’t have the old top back on for ten times the cost of this new one. We are top specialists. We give you skilled work and guaranteed poltop You*!! find our prices moderate for tops that are tailored with taste out of the best material made. PLATE GLASS We carry a complete stock of plate glass especially made for wind-shields and closed cars. This glass is clear—uniform thickness and no waves. Let us replace your broken glass. Tops re-covered; new side curtains; door curtains; celluloid sewed in your curtains; tops and curtains repaired. You will find what you want here to completely equip your car for the winter months. Don’t put it off! Come in now! We also do auto painting. First class work guaranteed. Porter & Beavers Monroe & First sts. Decatur, Ind. Phone 123 Shoes for Men Shoes for Women In all the latest creations and fall styles linked together with quality, comfort, service. A visit to our window will convince you of only a few of the many attractive styles we have to offer. Our prices, too. arc most pleasing. Ask us about our specials in Indies’ Silk Hose. Peoples Cash Shoe Store

appointment OF AFIMINKTRATOR Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed admin- . Istrator of the estate of Clamor , I- uelllng. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probablv solvent CHARLES F. FUELLING, 1! Administrator [lOet. 13, 1923 '! Pore H. Erwin. Atty. 16-23-30 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 203 T. Im hereby given to tlib rrrillJ torn. hrliM and legutreN of Harriet ' Um her, dereaned. to appear in the ' AdatHM Circuit Court, held at Decatur, i Indiana, on the 19 day of November, 1923, and show rauae, If any, why the I INAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the ewtate of said decedent xhould not approved; and Raid lielrß are J notified to then and there make proof ' of helrßhlp, and receive their dißtrihutive r lm res. PRANCES DECKER, Administratrix ' Decatur, Ind., Oct. IK, 192.1. . .1. T. Merryman, Atty. 16-2.1 O- - — McCray Prepares To Meet Visiting Governors i Indianapolis. Oct. 16. —Governor ! Warren T. McCray, host to the annual governors' conference, was busy around the state capitol today making preparations to entertain the 31 visiting governors who will meet here Wednesday morning before proceeding to West Baden, Ind., where ■ the conference is to be held. The state executives began arriving today, most of them going directly to meet McCray. Upon adjuornment of the conference Friday, most of the governor? plan to go to Washington where they I have been invited to a conference called by President Coolidge.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923.

FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY Also Dealers in Granite, Aluminum, Tin & Galvanized Ware 149-151 South Second St. Phones 5—18—231 Quality, Service & Low Prices Holland Seed Cabbage for Kraut; buy now while the price is low: 100 lbs... .$1.69 50 lbs 89c 25 lbs 47c Gooch Flour for better and more bread: our price is much lower than the present market: 24 lbs 90c 48 lbs SI.BO Barrel $6.95 Sea Gull brand Quality Oyster Shells; 100 lbs.. .SI.OO Japanned Coal Buckets 38c Galvanized Coal Buckets.. ,48c Extra Large Galvanized Coal Buckets 55c Hard Coal Galvanized Coal Buckets. 65c Stove Pipl. Joint 15c Stove Pipe Elbows 15c Stove Dampers 15c Reversible Stove Elbows...2oc Fire Shovels 10. 15. 20c Aluminum Percolator Coffee Pots, only $1.20 McKensies New Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag .. 23c FISHER & HARRIS Cash Grocery. PUBLIC SALE

The undersigned will sell at publ c auction 6 miles northwest of Decatur on the Fort Wayne-Decatur-Piqua road, or 3 miles south and ’4 mile southeast of Hoagland, or 2 miles south and Vi mile northwest of Bingen, on Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1923 Sale to begin at 10 o’clo.ck a. in. . TJfe following propertv. to-wit: 6 HEAD OF HORSES—Bay horse 5 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; Black mare. 6 years old. weight 1200; Black mare 9 years old, weight 1500; Bay horse, 7 years old. weight 1500; Black horse. 11 years old, weight 1450; Bay genera! purpose horse, 15 vears old. we ght 1300. 14 HEAD OF CATTLE - Holstein cow, 4 years old. will be fresh soon; Spotted cow. 4 years old. will be soon; red cow. 4 years old. will be fresh May 1; spotted cow. 5 yeaYs old. will be fresh May 15; milk roan cow, 6 years old. giving good flow of milk; spotted cow. 5 years old. will be fresh April 7; black cow. 5 years old. will be fresh April 6; roan cow. 6 years old will be fresh in April; blue cow 7 years old. will be fresh Dec. 15; spotted cow, 7 yrs. old will be fresh April 2; black cow 7 years old. will be fresh March 25; Holstein cow. 7 years old. was fresh in August: black cow 8 years old. was ftesh in August; spotted cow 8 years old will be fresh in April; Shorthorn bull. 3 years old. HOGS. 26 HeadWhite sow with 6 pigs; spotted sow with 8 pigs: spotted sow will farrow soon; 14 head of feeders weighing about 115 lbs. ea<?h; 8 shoats weighing about 501bs. each; Spotted Poland China boar, 2 years old CHICKENS—4O Head. FARMING’ IMPLE MENTS —John Deere grain binder. 8 ft. cut. in good shape; Cloverleaf manure spreader, good as new; Buckeye grain drill, with fertilizer attachment; Deer-Mansur corn planter, with | fertilizer attachment; beet drill with fertilizer attachment; beet puller; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow; double disc; Bryan walking plow; 2 rilling corn cultivators; 2 1-horse cultivators; pipe land rollers; Deering mowing machine; McCormick mowing machine; 2 wide tire wagons; beet rack, stock rack; set of dump boards; bob sled; top buggy; I*4 H. P. Sandwich gas engine, anil pump jack; 2 sets double work harness; 1 set buggy harness; hay rake. MISCELLANEOUS — Lawn mower; wheelbarrow; 2 crosscut saws; 25 grain sacks; 2 iron kettles; 1 hive of bees; one 10, three’B and two 5 gallon milk cans; one rabbit dog. HAY AND GRAIN—(About 2 tons of clover hay and 4 tons of timothy hay in mow; 480 shocks of corn in field. HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Dining room table; kitchen table; buffet; couch; davenport; book case; I rockers and straight chairs; Malleable kitchen stove: 4-burner oil stove; 4 bed steads; 2 dressers; Morris chair; 1 rug 11x11; fruit jars; ■crocks; and many other articles not mentioned. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; pver that amount a credit of 12 months will be given with 8% interest the last 6 months, purchaser giving good bankable note. 4% off for cash. WILLIAM BULTEMEIER Auctioneer —West Rose. Clerk—J. H. Starost. Lunch served on the ground. * NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. I Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Ulysses S. G. Cress, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decfftur. Indiana, on the 19 day ot November, 1923. and show cause, it any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; und said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. AItMINTA CRESS, Administratrix. Decatur. Ind.. Oct. 6. 1923. Dore R. Erwin. Atty. 16-23 Mrs. L. Bennett and daughter, Mary Elizabeth of Fort Wayne are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fonner of North of the city.

SULPHUR CLEARS j A PIMPLY SKIN APPLY SULPHUR AS TOLD WHEN YOUR SKIN BREAKS OUT Any breaking out of the akin on face. neck, arms or body la overcome quickest by applying Rowles MenthoSnlphur. The pimple- seem to drv right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. It Is harmless and Inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Meutlio Sulphur and use It like cold cream ■ ■ o ... O —n DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office No. First Street o o —O— ——— O c I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I Office over Burdg Barber Shop. Monroe street Calls answered day or night. Cattle sterility a specialty. Here permanently beginning ' Saturday. Oct. 22nd. I I O o NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday Nov. 5. 1923, will be the last day for p ying your fall installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open torn 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. during the t: x paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10% will Ik* added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't wait ’< r the rush. No recipts can be laid t'.vav for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE Treasurer of Adams Co. 244 til Nov. 5 PUBLIC SALE 1. the undersigned, will offer at nubile auction. 514 nr'les northeast of C.-eatur, or ', mile north of Pleasant Grove church, on Thursday, October 18, 1923 The follow'ng property: Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. 5 HORSES—Bay mare, weight. 1100 lbs.. 9 years old; Bay mare, weight 1300 lbs.. 5 years old; Brown mare. 7 years old. weight 1400 lbs. 5 HEAD OF CATTLE—S year old registered Guernsey cow, fresh in December; 2 year old Guernsey eow. with calf by her side; Guernsey heifer calf; registered Guernsey bull. I*4 v>ars old. 50 Head of PURE BRED HAMPSHIRE HOGS—Consisting of tried sows, sows with pigs by their side, fall gilts ard spring stuff. 15 Head of SHROPSHIRE EWES. IMPLEMENTS — Manure spreader;, spring tooth harrow; spring wagon: two seated carriage, good condition; <-w farm wagon; 5 barrel water tank. 30-ft. wind mill; 40 barrel supply ank; blacksmith forge and tools; Ton kettles; heating stove, good as new; set heavy work harness; light iouble driving harness; dump boards;) One dozen Plymouth Cockerels; five Brown Leghorn Cockerels. Babcock, milk tester; 1.000 Ib. platform scales,) beet drill; beet cultivator; hog feeder. Terms—All sums of 35.00 and under cash, on all sums over $5.00 a redit of 12 months will be given with 7% interest last half; purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. | Lunch served by Pleasant Grove Ladies’ Aid. C. S. MUMMA. | Auctioneers: R. N. Runyon and Tarry Daniels. 10-11-12-13-15-16 FOR QUICK CASH SALES If you are interested in the purchase or sale of farm lands, business locations, residence or city properties write or call for one of our recent descriptive lists. For those persons who won’t wait, and are bound to realize some cash soon, would say, cal! #nd see w’hat I we can refer you to as a cash price for your property. SNOW AGENCY Decatur. Indiana No. 47—Is a desirable story and a half eight room residence on Mercer Avenue. This house Is of modern construction and has been built possibly ten or twelve years. Is well arranged, with porches, cellar, electric lights, etc. Is natural wood finish inside, and has large space for fruit, garden, etc. Has stable, garage, fruit and shade trees —is on a dtoned public street —in good location and can be bought for $2,500.00. Possession given within sixty days. No. 53—Is a nearly new five room cottage on south Thirteenth street. This residence is well located on the public stone street —the State Highway—and Is built on a tile block foundation. Has electric lights | and cistern water in the house. A | nice garden lot, with chicken parks ! and house, etc. Large wood house , that may be easily changed into a 'garage. This Is a very public loca- . tiou on a good street, and can be I bought for $1,150.00.

' Mrs. Henry Lichtensteiger is ill at | her home on High street. MARKETS-STOCKS ■" ■ -- " ■" Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York Produce Market ' Flour—Quiet ami steady. Pork —Quiet; mess $25.50 0 26. Lard—Firm; middle west spot, $18.05013.15. . Sugar Raw, firm; centrifugal. 96 ' tost, $7.66; refined, firm; granulated $9 1509.60. |: Coffee —Rio No. 7 on spot 11 Mt© 11%; Santos No.’ 4 14%®15%c. Tallow - Firm; special 7*4o"'%c. Hay—Dull; prime No. 1 $1.50; No. • 3 $1.2501.30. Dressed Poultry—Steady; turkeys, 26055 c; chickens 23043 c; fowls 15 03314 c; ducks L. I. 27c.* Live Poultry—Weak; geese 200 22c; ducks 14 023 c; fowls 20028 c; turkeys 35 040 c; roosters 16c; chicklens 20022 c; broilers 23024 c. Cheese —Easy; state milk, common to specials 2202714 c; skims, comomn to specials 16019 c; lower grades, s©isc. Chicago Grain Chicago, Oct. 16—Grain prices r were irregular at the opening on the. Chicago board of trade today. Declines in Liverpool and Argonline markets, together with bearish construction placed on a statement issued by a leading operator, created a weak undertone in the wheat market. Receipts 60 cars. Corn showed a strong undertone at the opening due to the strong cash situation but met some selling as a result of a five c*nt break in the Argentine prices. Receipts were liberal at 165 cars. , | Oats lacked features and opened weak. Receipts 105 cars. There was no early trading in provisions. Toledo Live Stock Market Hogs—Receipts, 500; Market, 25, lower; heavies $8.2508.30; mediums $8.2508.30; Yorkers $7.7508; good pigs $7. * Calves —Slow. Sheep and I^ambs —Steady. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 15,000: Market. 15. 035 lower; best heavies $808.15; | medium m'xed. $7.7508; common choice $7.50@7 75; bulk of sales, $7.50 0 7.90. Cattle — Receipts 1000; market.' slow, weak; steers [email protected]; and heifers, $6010.00. Sheep — Receipts 400; harket. 1 sleady; tops $6; lamb top $12.50. I Calves— Receipts, 800; market,! slow and weak; tops $13.50; bulk' $12.50013.00. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 12,800: shipments 3040,1 official to New York yesterday, 7600.' Hogs closing slow; medium and heavies. $5.2505.40; Yorkers. $8.25; I pigs $8; roughs $606.25; stags $405.1 cattle gOO, dull; sheep 4000; best lambs $13.50; few $13.75; ewes SSO 7; calves 750; tops $13.50013.75. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected October 16.1 New No. 1. Wheat, bushel SI.OO Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.15 White or mixed corn, per 100..51.10 Oats, per bushel 38 Rye, per bushel 85c Barley, per bushel 65c Clover Seed $13.50 Timothy Seed $3.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 16.) Fowls 18c Broilers 16c Leghorn Broilers 11c I ' Leghorn Fowls 13c Old Roosters 6c ; Ducks He i ’ Geese 9c I Eggs, dozen 38c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 38c Butterfat Prices Butterfat * 45c I Public Calendar The following sales are being advertised in the Decatur Daily Democrat, the complete list of articles to be sold appearing from time to time. Sales dates will be added to this col-i umn Free of Charge if person holding sale has bills printed here and if' sale is advertised in the columns of this paper. Advertise your sale ia the Defatur Daily Democrat and reach practically every farmer in Ad- , ams county and immediate vicinity, i Your neighbor or a prospective bidder takes the paper and is looking for what you have to offer. i We print all sizes and styles of sale bills at reasonable prices. Oct. 17. —J. E. Speheger and J. F. Gottschalk on the J. E. Speheger farm, 5 miles south and 3 miles east of Bluffton, or 8 miles west of Berne. ’ Oct. 18 —C. S. Mumma, general farm i sale. 5 miles northeast of Decatur, i Oct. 18 —C. S. Mumma, regular . farm sale. 18 —Otto Buuck. 11 miles ' northwest of Decatur. Chester White . hog sale, 4 boars and 36 gilts. Oct. 24 —William Bultemeier, 6 I miles northwest of Decatur, on Fort ■ Wayne Decatur Piqua road, 3 miles ! south and' 114 miles southeast of Hoagland. I Oct. 24—Mrs. Lyman Imler, 4 miles L east and 5 miles north of Decatur or . 1 mile north of Brodbeck school. i Nov. I—Schnitz1 —Schnitz and Weidler, 414 ■ miles east of Decatur, 1 mile north of i Eobo. .1 Nov. I—Daniel1 —Daniel Weidler, 4% miles i east of Decatur. 1 mile north of Bobo. II Nov. 13—Freman Schnepp, 3% l miles west of Decatur on Geo. Weber -. farm. • : Nov. 27 —Chalmer Miller, 5 miles least of Decatur on township line.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, HI NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS I

• CLASSIFIED ADS • ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ < FOR SALE TOK BALM—A few naed oil atuves and oo»l raa<e». The Gaa Co.. 109 North Third it. 4<ln ! FOR SALE -7 Shepherd pups. .Mart Selking. Prehle phone 14 on 20. I ■ 243t3x | FOR SALE—Apple butter. Jennie Smith. R. R. 8. phone 864-D. 244t3x ‘ FOR - SALE—Victrola and records;! practically new; will sell cheap, ifj| taken soon. Installments to respon-j. sible party. Phone 240. 244t2x| FOR SALE~Base burner, good as new; 121 North 9th st., or phone! 538 white. 244t3x I FOR SALE- Jersey cow. 6 years old.l ’ fresh, giving about 6 gal. of milk! per day, a good one; one grade Hollstein cow 6 years old. this Is a good! lone, giving good flow of milk, calf * I by side; several good grade open Hol-' ( stein heifers ready to breed: one fine i registered Guernsey male, a good one.H D, E. Studebaker, phone 392. 244t6 j FOR SALE—Four row Deering corn 1 husker in good running order. In-L quire Albert Bieberich. Magley. Ind.l 11. 1. -’44t:’x . FOR SALE—IB head of high grade Holstein cows, all fresh in the next , three weeks. Walter Wise, 10 mile I northeast of Decatur. 244t3x I l FOR SALE—Penninsular coal range,) ' practically new; 9x12 rug; window .shades. 403 W. Madison_st. 245t3x I FOR sXllE—Six brood sows with , pigs by side. One yearling Shorthorn male calf; 23 good thrifty) shoats, 65 to 70 tbs. each. Inquire at Schmitt meat market. 245t3, FOR SALE —Organ in good condition $5.00. Call at 1209 W. Madison st., 1 or phone 518 White. 245t3x WANTED WANTED—Washing. Call 749 Red.) 244t2x WANTED - Roomers aiid boarders. 1 ) 716 Walnut street. Phone 540 I White. 244t3xi | MOTION PICTURES | ! WANTED —Men and Women of all ages to take part in big Motion ■ Picture Production in Hollywood.', I Big opportunity for those who qual--1 ify. Experience unnecessary. Write ’ today—F. A. Kuby. Dept. A, 55 E. 4th St.. St. Paul. Minn. 916 , WANTED —Roomers and boarders. 1 ' 331 N. 11th st. 215t2x WANTED—To buy white or brown Leghorn pullets, 5 or 6 months old Phone 657, 245t3 WANT TO ItENT A GARAGE west of O. R & I. tracks, on or near Monroe street. Call 767 evenings or ~** *w»rl Conner at 51 during day. FOR RENT ROOMS for light housekeeping. 636 No. Second st., phone 503. 245t3x I o Parties wanting to bring Sorghum Cane to our mill should do so as soon as possible. Pease Bros., Honduras, Ind. 245t2 J j Court House | Judgment For SI,OOO ' The petit jury was summoned this morning to hear the case of Christine Brown vs. Harry Hecke a damage suit venued to this court from the Wells circuit court. However, the defendant defaulted and jury was waived. The case was submitted to the court ajid judgment was rendered against the defendant in the sum of SI,OOO, the amount asked tor by the plaintiff. Attorney Clark J. Lutz, of this city was special judge in the case. i The suit was the outgrowth of an • automobile accident in Fort VVayue. | Want Inheritance Tax Determined fl In the estate of Flavius J. Sheperd ! a petition has been filed by Derling 1 B. Sheperd to have the inheritance ' tax determined. The court appointed William Zimmerman, county asses- • sor, to act as inheritance tax apprais- • er. J L et terg Are Issued Letters of administration have been i issued to Charles F. Fuelling in the I ! estate of Clamor Fuelling. The ad-' ; 1 mtnistrator filed bond in the sum of j . $3,200. *i Guardian Appointed r Martin A. Brunnegraff has been appointed guardian of James Michael ’ Brunnegraff. a person of unsound mind. The guardian filed bond in 5 the sum of SSOO. t) • BUSINESS MAN ASKS 3 (Continued from Page One) | fused to go through with the agreet ment. He says she obtained the deed i and check by trickery and refuses to 8 give them back. In his complaint he . ( asks for a divorce and an order of the t court against the defendant requiring I her to give back the deed and check. 8 O 's—s—?-WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

• •♦♦♦♦«« I • BUSINESS CARDS I • ♦♦♦♦♦•♦ •♦♦♦.»; I INVESTIGATE I FOR BETTER HEALTH, tE( I DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. I Chiropractic and Oateopathi,’ I Treatmenta given to ault your nw I at 144 So. 2nd St Phon| a I Office Houre 10-12 a. m.—l-5 4_ B p m I S.E.B LA C K I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING I Calls answered promptly dxy or uijii I Private Ambulance Service. I Office Phone: to I Home Phone: 727 I DR. H. E. KELLER I Decatur, Indiana I GRNRRAI. PHACTICB I OFFICE SPECIALTIES: bbeam I women and children: X-ray »xamln» I tlons; Glourscupy examinations o t thi I internal organs; X-ray and electrleij I treatments for high blood oresmr, I and hardening of (he arteries X-ri! I treatments sot GOITRE. TL’BEhcif I LOSIS AND CANCER. LU ' I Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m—l to 5 p. m.—7 to I s > Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office tin N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to B:H Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136 Closed Wednesday afternoom. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratoriei Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a tn Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office —Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. o.__ o DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third street Phones: Office 422; Home 422 Offlca Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 6 —6 to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to s a. tn. > IS MADE! By Getting JOHNSON to Cry Your Sale. Book your Fall sale* early. Writs or phone. Roy S. Johnson, Auctioneer i Decatur, Ind. Phone 606 or 849 Red. JAMES T. MERRYMAN Attorney-At-Law Offices —Rooms 1, 2 and 3 K. of C. Building Opposite Decatur Democrat. General Practice. Specialties: Probate Business and Collections. T 0 DR. L. E. SOMERS Physician and Surgeon i OFFICE HOURS: 9—lo A. M. 2—4 and 6:30—8:30 P. MSundays 10-11 and by appointment. Office: 2nd floor K. of C. bldg | Phone 507 Decatur, Indiana n Box Social At Winchester School Thursday Evening There will be a box social at il>" Winchester school house in township on Thursday evening public is invited to attend and f * joy an old-fashioned good time. Essex is the teacher of the schoo. — FT. WAYN® a TRACTION LINE Leave* Decatur Leave* g -46 a. m. •’ 8:00 a. m. *' oo * * 10:00 a. m. m ' 12:00 p. m. \ £ m . 2:00 p ' “• t«0 P m4:00 p. m. 6 - 3 ” p _ 5:30 p. m. 7 :o ° p ' 9:00 p. m. p ' 10:00 p. m. 11:06 p ' Freight car leave* Dec^^~^ 9 . Arrives at Ft. Wayne..B:B® * Leave* Ft Wayne 12:0 .® Arrive* at Decatur—. 1: » # ’• F. J. »ATMON»* f** 1 Office Hour*: »8» a. ■vf:W »> •• ( i L _ —