Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1924 — Page 8
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As 1 am going to leave the farnJ I will sell at public auction at my | fu’tn 4 miles east of Bluffton, or 2'4 I miles couth of Cra.'gvlßo, on MONDAY, FEB. 25. 1924 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m„ th* 1 following property, to-wit: HORSES, .1 Head One black horse | 12 years old. weight 1500 lbs.; 1 roan j inure. 9 years old. sound, weight 1560. lbs.; 1 sorrel horse, 11 years old. 1 sound, weight 1500 tbs. CATTLE. 15 Head —1 red cow. 7 J years old. will be fresh in April; 1 red cow, 7 years old. will be fresh in April; 1 Holstein cow. 7 years old.; will be fresh in April; 1 red cow, 4 years old, will be fresh April 15th; | 1 red cow. 8 years old. will be fresh Anril 14th; 1 red cow. 6 years old. will be fresh in April; 1 white cow. 5 years old. will be fresh Sept. 14th. giving 3>4 gallons oi milk p»r day now; 1 allotted cow, 5 years old. will be fresh in April; 1 red cow, coming 4 years old. giving milk, will be fresh Oct. 21st; 1 roan cow. coming 4 years old. will be frosh in April; 1 red cow. coming 4 years old. will be fresh in April; 2 heifers, will be fresh in I April; 2 fat steers. HOGS, 51 Head 2 spotted sows, will farrow March 29; 2 spotted sows, will farrow March .10; 2 spotted sows, will farrow March 31; 1 black sow will farrow April 1; 2 shotted sows will furrow last of March: 1 spotted sows, will farrow last of March; 34 will farrow March 7; 4 spoiled sows, will farrow middle of April; 2 spotted sos. will farrow last of March; 34 head of good feeding shouts, weighing from 50 to I*s lbs. POl I.TRY—22S head of chic kens; 12 head of Pekin ducks. HAY & GRAIN—6 ton timothy hay; 800 bu. com in erib; 300 hu. oats.
PUBLIC SALE Th* undersigned will sell at puHlc auction on the B!eb*ri<h farm 1 mile west of Williams. 2 miles sou.b atd V, mile east of Hoagland, or 6 miles northwest of Decatur, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 Commencing at 10 A. M. The following property, to-wit: Horses and Mules Team of mules. Id pars old. weight MM lbs.; bay horse. 9 years old. weight 12. it lbs.; bay hone, 6 years old. weight lleO tbs. 7—Head of Cattle—7 Ke<| tow. 7 years old. was fresh Dec. JO; red cow. 8 year* old. will be frosh June 10; Holstein cow. 3 year. old. will lie fresh July 30- Jersey cow. !• years old. will be fresh March 28; Jersey cow. 5 years old. will be fresh June 5; Bi indie cow. 3 years old. will be fresh June j; Brindle cow. 3 years ••Id. will be fresh May 23. 15—Head of Hogs—ls Ituroc sow. was bred De.-, 28; Duroc sow. wan Itrtd Dec. 10; Chester White sow. was bred Dec. 10; 1 full blood.d Dutts male |tog. 1 year old; • shcats weighing 40 lbs. each; 6 ghosts. . Chickens M laying hens; 18 Barred Hock pullets; 3G Rhode Island Red hens. » year old. ... Implements < ’ um ’“ on wower; grain drill, fertiliser attachment; J. I. Case rMin. i"? u ' ,, “ r h »rmw; spring tooth harrow; corn cttltlvator; bed tttmhin P 7‘ h “* r *' k * n d hay rack combined; hog rack and grain truss<ut sew ZT*’ h<>r ”’ ‘ ,tp *' rr ’ i »bovela; forks, thulus. double trees: harness Cdlars *tab*' r gr * ,B • ark *j double work harness; set buggy looM- cr an , ' F ' honr * ,; h< * bouse; fl galvanised chicken mZktn *'• milk cans; many other article* im, numerous to Terms win b' Zb 0 ””» «•*>« *’”* last a month. 7 h-nk-M. note be.ring R percent intercst ths last fl months. y<smr percent off for <a.b „„ „, Pr |- Gl STAV H. KLEINE, Owner 8, R. Rose. Auctioneer. J. J. Peters. dertt. Lunch will h* served on the grounds. 13-30-23
. -T -| — 1 Hl IIWSI C.E.CAGERSTO MEET OLD RIVALS Team From Ft. Wayne Plant To Play Here Tuesday; (Jive Dance 'Hie biggest basketball game of the season for the Genera! Electric team the one looked forward to with the most interest, will be played in the new high school gymnasium here Tut «iay night, when the team representing the Fort Wayne <l. E. plant Invades the city for its annual game. The local eagers are confident they can defeat tbelr Fort Wayne op- | ponents this year. The I'ort Wayne j team and a large crowd of rooters ; will come to Decatur on a special 'car on the interurban lino. Following the gume, the local G. E. fans will give a dance at the Masonic
HARNESS —3 sets work harness; one buggy harness; 3 leather collars. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—I Fordson tractor with fenders and governor, A No. 1 condition; 1 Oliver plow. 12 in. for Fordson tractor; 1 Turnbull wagon. 3’4-in.; 1 hay ladder with i grain bed complete; 1 McCormick I binder, fl ft. cut; 1 McCormick mower, i 5 ft. cut, good as new; 1 Dain hay loader; '1 Rude manure spreader, in I good shape; 1 McCormick double disc . 7 ft.; 1 Johnson double disc; 1 12-disc Kentucky drill, good as new; 1 9 disc Hoosier drill; 1 John Deere corn I planter, with 80 rods of new wire; 1 Osborn hay tedder; 1 John Deere cul- ! tivator; 1 Avery cultivator; 1 spring tooth harrow; 1 John Deere sulky plow, 14-in.; 1 2-wheel com cutter; 1 double shovel plow; 1 5-shovel plow; 1 2-hole com shelter with pully. MISCELLANEOUS —1 800-pot'ntl scale; 1 cross cut saw; 1 60-gal. hog fountain; 1 log chain; I set of dump boards; 1 Anker Holt cream separator, used 2 years; 1 Mogul kerosene engine l . 2'4 horse power; 1 3 gal. air pressure sprayer; 2 55 gal. drums; 1 . hand seeder; 1 fanning mill; 1 Storm King buggy; 1 1-horse spring wagon; I mud boat; 1 post auger; forks; double trees and single trees; 2 local. milk cans; 1 Clark Jewel oil stove. 3 burners; 1 hay knife. POTATOES 15 bushel Rural N.-w •York. TERMS—SS and tinder, cash. Orer that amount 6 months will be given. First 3 months without interest; last 3 months with 87! interest. 4 r l discount for cash. No property to !>•■ removed until settled for. MRS OBED MEYER Aucts. Baumgartner A Ellenberger ' Clerk —Gideon Gerber. Lunch on grounds. 19-22
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hall to entertain the visitors. Loren's I orchestra, of Fort Wayne, consisting lof eight pieces lias been engaged to | furnish the music for the duncinr. ami k a very enjoyable event is expected. " 'l'lie Ft. Wayne car will be held Imro until midnight, in order that the visit ' ors may enjoy the dance to the full “ est extent. The local G. I! team and I fans tiro always royally entertained when they • <> io Ft. Wayne and they late anxious to return the compliment. • 1 Coolidge’s Speech To Be Broadcasted Tonight Washington, Feb. 22 The vice of President Coolidge wil ho heard throughout the nation tonight when he broadcasts fro nihis white house .: I'-tucly a naddros,; on George Wash .' ington. . I The President will continence his I speech at 10 p. nt., eastern standard .time. It will be broadcast from I stations WCAP, Washington, 469; Weaf. New York. 492 meter-*, and • WJAR, Providence, It. I„ ;9>o motors. The address will be ’the second Coolidge Lis delivered by radio from the white house. An improve miscrophone which' the president will use, is ~■;!(! t< eliminate all vocal distortions. oRudy Meyers, of north of the city.' • looked after business interests here ■ today. • *■ o — PUBLIC SALE i — t The undersigned will sell nt public . sale, on his farm 2 3-4 utiles north ' cast of Decatur. 3-4 miles oast of Dent school house on, Thursday, Februray 28. 1924 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. ! The following personal property, to- . wit: , HORSES—one team of mares. 7 i and 8 year old. sound, weight 2800; | ‘ sorrel mare. 9 yr. old, weight 1300; - blown driving horse, smoth mouth.! I weight 1150; sorrel driving horse, i; . yrs, old; coining yearling driving colt.' 5 HEAD OF CATTLE: Red , „w. < years old. giving, milk, be fresh i spring; soptted cow, giving milk, b fresh in spring; 5 years old cow. hal I Guernsey and Holstein, fresh wit) . calf by side; 5 years old G lernse.' cow, giving milk; roan cow. givin; milk. 30 HEAD OF HOGS—Duroc sow ■ Spagues W. S. C. Queen the flfth'Ne • 487166. will farrow in March; Tw< full blooded Duroc sows, recorded. , lanow in March; Duroc sow recorded 12 pigs by side; Duroc male hoe coming year old; s shouts weight 9 lbs; 5 shoats. weight, 50 lbs each. IMPLEMENTS—Dain hay ladder I Milwaukee- mow,.; 2 tandem disc harrow: spring toth harrow; spike tooth harrow; International <Dr> plow; riding plow; walking plow gang plow; h-ffvj wagon; 2 fart ■ wagons; hay ruck; boat rack gral: 1 ruck combined; set of gravel b cl I hog fountain with heater, hog bouse: sets of farm harness; horse collars | and pads. GRAIN Oatg in bin; Hay in mow; cither articles to numerous to mention. I TERMS—AU sums of $.7 mt and tin|der dash in hand; All sums over | a credit r f J mouths, will lie given l Pircheser giving bankable notel drawing interest at rate of 8 percent last :: months. a disc ount of 4 per- I c i nt win lie given for c ash on sttmc ; over 85.00. GEO. W. CRAMER. Runyon & Daniels, auct’x. Lum h served bv Ladies, Aid of Union Chape) c hurch. 22-25-26
PUBLIC SALE I will offer at public sale at my urm. 7 miles southeast of Decatur, fl! miles east of .Monroe, fl miles west o! Willshire. Ohio, on township Hur he ' tween Blue ('reek and St. Marys town: hips, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1924 Sale to begin at 12 o’clock The following described property:— 4—Head of Horses & Mules—4 One sorrel horse. coming 4 year.t old. weight l«oo lbs., sound and well lb*oke; Span of mules, coding 3 years old. good big one. and well mated; Hey mule, coming 3 years old. a good one. These mules are broke and ready to do any kind of work. B—Head of Cattle—B White Durham cow. 5 years old. g vitig milk, has linen bred just recentI ly; White Durham cow. 3 years old. giving milk, will he fresh about last of ' April; Black cow. part Jersey and Holstein, fi years old. giving good flow of milk; 2 year old Guernsey-Durham he.fer. fresh In may; full blooded Holstein bull. 1 year old; 1 year old Heifer. Holstein Jersey breeding; 2 coming yearling heifers, Durham-Holstein breeding. Ho.tfs 3 sows. Bg Type Poland; some Full Gilts not bred. i Poultry One dozen White Rwk pullets; 1 dozen Barred Rock pullets; 2 dozen Rhode Island Reda. Grain Hay. Corn and Soy Brann. Corn fodder; 2 or 3 ton or hay; floo bushel of corn, more or leas: about 100 bushel of soy beans; about tin or 73 shocks of corn fodder; some good seed corn. Farmin# Implements Two row corn plow. John Deer, and good as new; pulley for Furdson tractor belt; Ohio walking cultivator; good wagon with trlpple bed; spring 1 wagon; cab buggy; set Xis brass trimmed breeching harness; get of buggy 1 harness; 14 in. I*. O. breaking plow: beet plow- beet lifter; corn sheller. and other articles. 1 • .Terms I All sums under |5, cash: all sum* over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 percent interest th* last 3 month*, fl percent off tor cash. I Marcellus Davison Jeff Liechty. Auct. W. R. Rmlth. Clerk. HI-19 22
Sinclair Loses Oil Leases In Italy Now 1 Rome. Feh. 22. —Harry K. Sinclair loses, for the lime l being nt least, the l Italian oil leases ho sought here. The Teapot Dome scandal found an echo in the Italian press, strong section of which attacked Signor Corliono, minister of national economy, for granting Sinclair's company a mon opoly to drill for oil in all Italian possessions. Signor Corbono accordingly decided not to sign the convention and to submit the matter to the personal consideration of Premie r .Mussolini, who Is inclined to favor the l Italian oil interests. Sorority To (Jive Card Party Tonight The Delta Theta Tan Sorority will hold a benefit card party this evening at the Knights of Columbus hall at eight o'clock Bridge, five hundred and rhum will be played and several beautiful prizes will be given. Home made candy will be sold during the , v<-nnig. Tickets are being sold at thirty-five cents and may be purchas- | d from any member of the sorority. •OR BUICK CASH SALES If you are interested in the pur | chase or sale of farm lands, businesr locations, residence or city properties write or call for one of our recen' descriptive lists. For those persons who won't waft and are bound to realize some cas) ' toon, would say, call and see wbn’ we cau refer you to as a cash pric» 'or your jroperty. 4NOW AGENCY Decatur. Indiana Vo. 50 Is >a comfortable cottage house of five rooms and summer titchen. on YVest Madison street. Is >n stoned street, has large cistern Irove well, plent of fruit trees, good rarrten. chicken park, small frame table, can be used as a garage. Is; hese grounds are about three-quart ■rs of an acre. The owner would pay lifference in exchange of this for a lesirable acreage tract. Price 12,200. No. 45--Ag an inexpensive two story eight room realdence on Front treet. near Adams street. This proxrty has all of the modern conven-eni-es. as electric appliances furlace. fire grate, furnished bath. etc. 4as nice brick front porch, is on a vriek street, in a convenient up town ocation. lias cement walk in from! 1 >f lot and about the house; is reus ' I inable in price and can "now be i amght for 83850.00. No. 66—Is a convenient seven room story and a half'residence on North sth street, in this house are sibling loors. natural wood gril|£ work, large glass front windows, ample porch I I oom, donbie <ellar. furnished bath, i ■ Sun Parlor, anil hard pine natural I ' wixwl finish throughout; furnace, etc. Large lot. on a brick street, cement! walks about the house un<l yard, plen'y of fruit, good garden, garage, j 'chicken house, etc. Price of this prouerty is $4800.00; and possession cant be riven in thirty days after sale is I "tewed.
Hioh School Team (Joes To Angola For (Jamc i The Decatur high school basket- ■ ball team left on th* 1 two o'clock interutban car this afternoon for i gola, where it will play its last reg-, uknly scheduled game of the season • tonight. The team was accompanied j 'by ( oat hL. Howard and Principal Paul \V. Linton. The locals defeated Angola hire during the Christinas holidays by u score of 43-20 but they were expecting it hard game tonight. The D. 11. S. second team and the girl.-.' team will go to Bertie tonight ' to play the Hern* 1 first team and girls' team. Superintendent M. F. Worthman and Miss Rutledge will Kcontpany these two teams. —..... —_o . — Goshen Masons To Build I -■ - - Goshen. Ind. l'*b. 22 Goshen 1 Masons yesterday purchased a $12.000 : piece o fproperty on which u $75,000 l temple will be built. - — —-o ■ Ncyv Altitude Record (United Press Correspondent) Dayton. Ohio. Feb. 22 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Lieut. J. A. Mac Ready, army air pilot, today broke the world's altitude record by climbing 41.000 feet. His time was two hours and 3 minutes. The previous record was 36,745 feet, o For State Treasurer Indianapolis, Feb. 22. —State Senator Perry H. Easton of Sanborn. Indiana today announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for treasurer of state. Easton is serving his first term in the senate. He is a veteran of the Spanish-American war. ——._ o Pointer for Politicians. Nathing Is politically right that !► uorally wrung.—< »'<'*>nn*ir o MSRKFTS-STOCKS Ibtile Report of Ixwal and Foreign Market* East Buffsto Livestock Market Receipts 8500. shipments 6840, off!eial to New York yesterday 5320; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavies. $7.65; Yorkers and mixed. $7.6(07.75; lights $767.50; pigs. 16 2507; rough.-. $6.25; stags. $3,506 • F<»- cattle 360, steady; sheep 8200. best lambs $1".504i 15.60; liest ewes ' ".S.GOfi 9.50; jalves 800; 'tops sl6. «■ LOCAL GRAIN MARKEY Corrected Feb. 22. .New No. 1 Wheat, bushel sl.Ol Yellow Ear corn, per 100 88* | White Corn 84c t Mixed Corn 84< i Oats, per bushel 42c ' Rye, per bushel 7t* I owr>ev bnshel gfi> Clover Seed $12.50 rtinnthy Reed $3.6' DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Corrected Feb. 22. , Heavy Fowls ifc . Heavy Chickens 16c I tatghorn Fowls 9< ■ Leghorn Chickens 9< iYld Roosters g< Slack Chickens and Fowls > c Turkeys soc i knicks i2c i ‘le««e IJ< Eggs, dozen 25c Locsl Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen *s< Butterfat P'lces Butterfat <g t . ■■■ *t Public * Sate Calendar I F*’h. 23—Community sale at Wren Ohio Farming implements, live stock, etc. Feb. 26--Mrs. <>bed Meyer, 4*4 miles east of Bluffton, or 8 miles west nf Munroe. General farm sale. Feb. 25 -Gustav H. Kleine. >4 mile west of Williams. 2 miles south and *4 ffillc S'",St O1 ■luusiand, or atn 1 les northwest of Decatur. Feb. 25— Rolls Calderwood. f> miles east of Berne. Feb 2t> Marcellus Davison. 7 mile southeast of Decatur. 4 miles east 01 Monroe, or 3'4 miles west of Willshire. Getiorul farm sale. 1 Feb. 27—L. Vance, 2 miles north o| I Wren. Ohio, first house west ol | Pieasaul View church. General farm sale. , 1 Feb. £B—G««. Cramer. 3*4 miles northeast of Decatur. Feb. !*8 Andie Dollinger, 2 miles «n.t«S 114 n>l|e. nf UMRsblre O I Feb. 20 L. C. Miller, on th.* Wm | Kline farm. 7% m'l*s northeast of Deiaiur. 2 mile* asst of Fuelling church nr 5 miles south of Monro.* villa General farm sale; and 120 .acres good Hovel black land, well | tn 1 proved. j March 5 FranHs Schmitt. 1U mile ■ of tiecatur on Bellmont farm ‘J*? “"••I southwest of Decatur,
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SS ■ te **g*2gS£SßSS&«a—— ♦ CLASSIFIED 4DS X 11 11 - FUK SALE FOR SALE— Baby chicks for sale. All Hoiks tested against wb'at diarrhea by agbitlmine method. Rond for catalogue containing particulars and prices. Delphos Hatchery, Delphos. O. Phone No. 1777. 26t20x |.'oi; SALK Good horses, coming 3, 4. 5 year old. Herman Geinier, Decntiir, Ind. 44t6x KOK SALE Ford touring ear. 1916 male!, motor just overhauled, good paint. See Frank Young. Anker’s cigar store. 45t3x FOR SALE—Good five room house, garage, poultry house, with threefourths acre of land, on interurban line three miles from Decatur. A bargain at $1500.00. Office phone 425 residence 336. D. F. Leonard. 45t3x FOR SALhi 17 load of shoals; 2 heifer calves; 1 good work horse. Will take bankable note. Mrs. Lulle Walters. R. R. 8. 4at.3x FOR SAI.I! Good bicycle, in first class shape. Inquire 1209 W. Adams St. 42t3x end I'OR SALE--Sorrel inure, coming 5 vear old. sound, could weigh 1600 3>s. Fred Bttsche. Decatur. Monroe phone B-31. 42t3x eod FOR SALE—3 pur* 1 bred Holstein calves. From extra good p-od ll * ing cows. I/’igh Bowen. It. R. 10. Phone 796-K.46-3tx FOR SALE Pure bred Big Type Poland male hog coming 2 years old. Goldner Bros. R.- 2, Preble phone. 4Ct3x WANTKD WANTED—GirI for g»neral housework. Mrs. J Q. Neptune, phone >3. 40tf yTAN'TEI) —Sex eral pounds of good clean rags. Must be of ;ood size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stock>ngs or heavy underwear can he used. Will pay 7c per lb. for uiitnble rags.—Dailv Democrat LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Bunch of keys in Murray Hotel dinning room. Feb. 9. tn--45t2 FOR RENT ROOMS'FOR" RENT—For light housekeeping or sleeping. 325 North 3rd street or 'phone 212. 46t3 FOR RENT—Five rooms in entrance building at Park. $7 per month. Call f>«6 <>r 971-White. 46t3 ■ — -O ■■ Leap Year Party at the Yeoman mil next .Monday night. Come. 45t3x ■ 1 1 o Insoluble Glue. In order to render glue Insoluble la water, even hot water, it U only n<w essary when dissolving lhe glue fol use to udd u little puliiMlum bli'bro mate to the wuler and to expose the glued part lo the llglil. Tile proftortl*>n of potassium bichromate will vary with the cir<'Ulnstances. but for most pur]Hises hlhiih one to fifty of the amount of glue use*l will sulfite. Heat From Kerosene and Coal. It has been |Hiluled oi|t that kerowmcontulus n greater quantity of heating energy than <tml when the comparison Is made upon the basis of weight. On» [smtol of kerosene contnin* als»ut 18, tMM) Item units, whereas one |smn*l 01 high-grade coal shows about lO.IMBI lhe cost of the various fuels for heal ing purpose* de|tend* largely ujsin the relative supply. Bad for Nighthawks. In .Spanish cities at eleven o'clock at night the door* of an rooming house* are closed and locked. After that hour on* can get in only by calling ths •iiurd or watchman of his particular bbs-k. This Is an old Spanish custom which lathi* over to lhe present day in nearly all the rltttn of Spain The ntiltlimau carries n lantern unit the key* of a|| |j |H house* under hl* charge Honesty, th* Wiser Bolley. M-ist men are liars, hut a few of the vl«rr ones art l tllsttiverng that the ■ shit is n ftadish anil ttamoriny one. I md tie as little ns possible.lL W SBXsBSEaHHMH--— ROY 8. JOHNSON Live Slvck and General Auctioneer N.-arlv Hm sue -J" "'"I ■ *!• ■* that 1 have conduct r<l ln ,tl " 1’“'" P fM Vri ‘ r •'•i'louee R ,h "’ mv »»rt I* SA. satisfactory. 1 K * have » f,. w n pen 5 -.JEM! dates and would . t "y jgv r'lonscti to add fILPSH >r '" r *'> mv ■> " f •“’i 'fietl | customers. ,PFI< J OAN O 2 M »n I ?«* 1 LOAN «• TRUST BLDG. PHONE 606 or WHITE 971 I A*k the mat; I've sold for or any man j »bo hoe attomted my aoloa.
— — — ~-7r ■ - . • •♦♦♦♦♦ • ♦ e eTrr.li * H’-WNESa card/ » investigate fl FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE S DR. FROHNAI’I EL I) ( I . Chiropractic and Osteopath, a ' K Treatments gtven to suit your s. afll at 144 So. 2nd St. P hon . off.ee Hours 10-12 a. m—l 5 6 8 p s. E. BLACK a undertaking and embalminaM ; CallA answered prnmpth , Private Ambulant.• S.-rvi.' l Office Phone; 90 SS Home Phone; 727 ■■ DR. IL E. KELLER I 1 I tout. I.', tr,, 1 ;,.., . 88MIE vi i-ii «< 1,, ■ ofkick si-iiciAt.'iirs ' women .-in.i . ni1.i,..„ ■RE tlons: Glou.s. opy .-x.l mil,".'.''/'MM int.-rnal organv: X-t., . .... , . 1 ' treat meets tor htv'i hl .. 1 ; an.! hardening- ..f ti... " HM n. at,.,en's for C'itTl;i: . , I.OSIS AND i’INCI'.i:. I OITI.-e 11..ur0 MR ’■ >" ■■■ "] - I ■"■■ i' i'. MM Sun.lax- by .j.... . m N. A. BIXLER S OPTOMETRIST Eves Ex.imin. <l. (s I'J; HOFRS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to .7:110 9K| Saturday 8:00 p nt. HH Tel. plm:e 9 DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON S X-Ray and (.linual I d„ ; < ,■■ Office Hours: HH 1 to 4 and 6 to S p. tn. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. nt. Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOWS I Abstracts of Title Real I.- .a Mi Plenty of Monty to loan i n M| Government Plan ■■ See French Quinn. M Offl-o—Take first stiit.t.. ——~ _ IB DR. FRANK LOSE fl Physician tnd Suigt on H * North Third Phones: Office 422; Ibmip 422 Office Hour*—!» r<» 11 a in. HM Ito S—♦» to Sp m. flfl| RHn<la> S >OTI< I'. <»l FIX M I II I MI NI M OF KtrrtTK. M No. im. Hfl Notice Im hereby tor*. lir-itM ami lejCHUe* <l "•'* MM Stev fiicu. dev ra»r*i. I* • Bflg Xftnni* < Ircuit 4tnift. lieLl ? flUl Indiana, on the 13th <L<\ M . 4n»! it -” 1 ' ' 1 »• Bgg| Final Settlement A«'v«»»ini* • Bflll estate of Maid <!••• -e«bnt *l<•• '•* MH approved; and i«a4d brir* .<?»• tu then and there n ak. ship. an«i receive l‘i< it *i * • r Bml shares. Mm OTIS O Him KI’l: Off Ailtiio.>M(r.it>ir Decat nr. Ind.. Feb 11. C. K Walters. Attj. MH O t < « rvm »I va PVItN t I-I $- $-S—WANT ADS EARN-J 1-i K ? DR. G. F. EICHHORN j Veterinarian I Office at Sale Barn ■ on First Street S Bacllarv white tliarrhot-a <d M chickens controlled by blond | KJ | test. For particulars call M Fl,ones: on ice 306; Res. t,!*'i B I M v , — —— a ’ 'hTsTShchaTd I Farm end City Properties I .For Sale. Exchange and Rent. fl Office 133 South 2nd etreet | Office Phone 104—Res Phone 496 Isl MTF *» fl 1 WHY NOT LET BI’SCHE ] Bi, CRY YOUR SALE" I Experience with 1 training counts g Call Monroe phon* B"1 ■ Decatur R 5 ■ FRED W. BUSCHE RUNYON and DANIELS Auctioneers With yean of cxijcrience. judgement .qtnd nbilitv can iwcurc the high dollnrBook your Mileti early. Roy Runyon-Harry Daniel* Phone OH White und W'd -N or Phone RO or 33*’» o —* ■ — — — o " JOHN T. KELLY LAVVYKH General Law Practice Special Attention given to CO' lection* and Decedent * Evtatev Any buxines* entrusied i*» , ! will receive my careful attention Fair Treatment and Honeat Method’ Office opposite East end of Ukarty Way ' 183 South B*g>t>d »tr”' ttp«t#lf“ Decatur. Indian# Phone 164 n Q 44t4 wks rod
