Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1924 — Page 8
mns i'oh now ni:i*tm mvi-fiiiai. Notice Is hereto) given that the of Commissioners of Adams lu.ihly. stole of Imllonit. 11l the office of the Auditor of sold county, at I'elUtiir, Indiana, will on Tuesday, April K. 1024. and up until In o'clock n. m on said tiny receive sealed bids for tile furnlshlnK of the various material necesnnrv or required lor tin* repairing and maintaining of the free gravel, macadam and turnplk* roads of said coitntv. Inelitdlng crushed stone, m r.. Hings, grovel, tile, drain imil.-ruil uno bridge maleiiiil .-ili.l any and all other tnuterinl used for said purposes In the repair and ma Inta inline* of, said roads. Spei-iO* iillons now *.n Ide In the ofllco of Hie auditor of said county. VII bids must he u< eotnpilhled Willi affidavit and bond as required by law. '1 he hoard reserves ttv* right to r<>le t unv or all bids. J KUNST CONIIAD. It )•*. HHEINKK. CEO, SIIOEMAKITIi. Board of Commissioners of Adams county. I Martin .Inherit. Auditor. 7-14 New York Celts Beat Ft. Wayne Caseys, 25-22 Fort Wayne, March 7.—Three points seem to represent the different be j tween the New York Celts end the
No Discount on Gas Bills After l()th of Month All gas bills must be paid on or before the l()th of the month to secure discount Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company J Wm. O’Brien, Local Manager Balloon Tires Sure They Make The Car Ride Easy • But Why pay the high price for BALLOON TIRES when you can get the same riding quality in Dayton Thoroughbred Cords Built for red need air pressures. Guaranteed 10.000 miles. r N Tabic of Ar Pressures t Dayton Size S. A. E. Standard 3*4 inch 50 h>» 35 lbs 4 inch CO lbs. 45 It* a 4H inch 70 lbs. 55 lbs. 5 inch 80 lbs. GO tbs. v J Ace Battery and lire bhop 231 N. 2nd Street I Give Your Ability And Energy A Chance I Hitched to a post with a small cord a | good horse is not free to show either its • speed or strength. ’ If you have splendid ability and enert gy, why let the lack of a little capital tie I you down? < This handicap is quickly and easily overcome by regularly saving a sensible poition of your income. j SAVE WITH US The Peoples loan k Trust Co j 'MtAk ~rwvll» «
. K. of C.-Llncoln Life*. These Iwo J teams met last night for the third ! time this season, and the Celts won j after a hard buttle, 25 to 22, the same I margin by which each team ha t won 'a game earlier in the season. J Defense held the upper hand . throughout the game. It was a con- ' tinuul battle of and wits to ' break through the opposing defense. The guarding was so close that ex ) < - *.pt for a few long distance shots, every basket was registered while the man with the ball had an opposing guard hanging to his shoulder. Fouls were frequent and free throws played a large part in helping to run up the points which were difficult to secure on tosses from the field. The Celts made seven on free throws and the I Caseys, ten. The Celts made nine ! field foals and the Caseys, six. o Capes to match frocks are a feature in this year's styles. They vary ■ in length from shoulder to hemline.
DEC \TUR D\II V DEMOCB XT FRIDAY, MARCH 7,19?1
I notice to bidder* for *i pri.ii «* 4T < <»l \TI l\Fl!< M %lt V Notice Ih hereby given Iha I I lie SiiperinteiHlent of th< County Inllri" nry of AdArmt eountv, In Ihtrnt, has til ed in the offhe of the Auditor of Mild • t.tinly, and estimate for groceries, I lubarco, oil, rn*‘»il, Irv goods, clothing ’ nnd bread for Hie nusi • r»an< « of the < s.iltl liKsyliim for the subsequent i i Iliree mont lim ; . Notice Is further given that sahl | ♦ .«• timule »s now on tile in sui<l Auditor's i.tfire and that bids for Hie <oritriiets for furnishing said siippllos will he ret t lved on UouUuy. April 7, 11*21. ;«nd up until io o'clock .1. tn. on mi hl du >. 1 All hi«ls must state separate prim for riicli article hid upon nml must he . mode Niibjot t to the <<>mlition Unit the Bmicd of Commissioners 11ml the Superintendent uluill have the rigid to buy any article so hid upon at any <»i* I the slate institutions. • 1 the hoard r. :<c-vex the right to !«>• in l any' or nil bids. El INST CONRAD, i It. I’’. HR El NEU. GEO. SHOPMAN El I, I' Board of <’ommisMionors. J Al .est : Martin .laherg. Auditor. 7 , Henry Fuelling, of Union township, ' wa« in the city on business yesterday. 'HU —o T J PUBLIC SALE I II The undersigned will offer for his ' sale, four miles southeast of Decatur < and one m|l<> south of county farm, ' beginlng at ten oelock on 1 Tuesday, March 11. 1924 The folowing property; I 2 HEAD OF HORSES—Seven year 2 old. weight 1.3O0; 10-voar-old. weight '' 1550. These horses work in all har- ' ness. , 1 i HEAD OF CATTLE—Jersey, 8 ' rear old. fresh in March; Guernsey, r S yrs. old, fresh in April; black eow.'ti 58 HEAD OF HOGS—3 Durot s 4 P I'eland Chinas, due to farrow from 1 Sth to 12th of March; 50 stock hogs. -I weighing 125 to 140 lbs; Big Type r I*l.land China male hog. ' NINE HEAD OF GOOD EWES. If FARMING IMPLEMENTS— Turn- r bull wagon, skein, with an f extra set of Jruck wheels, with Gin. t tire; hay ladder and grain Iwd and hog < rack, combined: Milwaukee hinder, f fi-ft cut. a good one; Osborne mow- t in*? inticbine. 5-ft cut. been used 4 y seasons: Thomas hay loader in first <1 class working condition; No. 11 < Oliver sulky riding plow. 14-in.; Rig a Willie cultivator; 10-dfac grain drill; li garden plow; good buggy; set huggv f h.-rness; double set breeching work t b; mess: some collars; 1-horse Empire gas engine, practically new; power < washing inahine; Primrose cream separator, 500-lb capacity new; Font to tring ear: line shaft; Parker gover- : nor pulley and some other pulleys. I • Grain—Some seed oats; 15 to IGton '| No. 1 Timothy hay; some yellow Dent ie«d corn. f HOrsFHOI.D GOODS — Stand; iron bed: swing lamp and some other , •emps; lantern: some linoleum; 12 ft. , extension table; spring cot; range; ( cook stove; leather davenport and . o.'ter article* not mentioned. . TERMS OF SALE 85 and under s ca«h. Over that amount a credit at . nine months will he given, first six mon'hs without interest and last th re. »r-»n!hs at R |>er cent purchaser rlvi t note with approved s-Hiirity Four p rcent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. . T W’. BESS 'I J. ff I iechty. Auctioneer, St. Raul's I-ad’es' Aid will serve the , ’nnch. Mar .3-5 7 , n , PUBLIC SALE I I will sell at public auction 7% miles son th wist of Decatur. 3 miles « nth and mile east of Peterson. 2 ( miles north and .3 miles west of Moi|Toe. . Wednesday, March 12 Beginning at 10 o'clock A. M. *' The following to-wlt: 4 HEAD OF HORSES—I Bay mnre i years old, sound, weighs 1400; 1 ' Bay mare, weighs 1500, a real work mare; 1 Sorrel mare. 8 years old. sound, weighs 12«0; 1 Bay work hor-v. I Roan mare, coming 3 years ■»ld. sound and gentle. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 Holateln Icow. fresh in March; 1 Red cow. fresh in March; 1 Red cow. 6 years old. fresh by day of sale; 1 Red cow, 6 years old. calf by side; 1 Holstein ‘ cow. 4 years old; 1 Jersey pasture ! bred; 1 Jersey cow. fresh in May; 1 Iti d cow. fresh In May. 80 HEAD OF SPOTTED POIJtND HOGS- 10 brood sows, G sows due to farrow by day of sale; 4 spring gilts, bred; 1 male hog. year old; 8 ahoata. weighing 100 lbs. each 200 HEAD OF POVLTRY—IS# White Leghorn hens. f.o White Wyas dott hens. SO Plymouth Rocks, 5 full blooded Plymouth Rock roosters; Turkeys. 3 hens and 1 Tom. HAY & GRAIN-100 bushel nuts; ■orn In crib; 2 bushel of seed corn; 5 ton of mixed hay. IMPLEMENTS l»uln hay loader; Deering mower; John Deer* cornplanter - John Deere gang plow; rid in* plow; 2 corn cuitiators; sshovel culltvator; walking plow; apike tooth harrow; wagon and lay reek: we gon ■nd wagon box; 1 horse wagon; buggy; mud boat: art of dump boa rd y; corn aled;* 2 seta of bre.«chlng harness; garden plow; Mm mower; ahovela and spades■ 2 post augers; thirty gallon bsrrel; in empty barrels; .Vi bushel luiakrta; large six* eider press; 1 brooder house, six" Bxlß ft. on runners; illite lirn hard coal brooder stove; G galvanized rh|ckrn coops HOt HEHOLD GOODR-Rlde hoard, round dining tooffl table; « dining room chairs; 2 rucking chairs; Irnn he<| and springs; hard coal burner; laundry stove; Wilson heater; poreh swing! Def .aval cream separator. No. It* sausage grln'lsr; lard press; 5 gallon apple butter; canned trait; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of 1.1 and under rush in hand; all myna over 85 A credit ot n montlis will he given, the purchaser giving a g.iel bankable note drawing 8 peyceut interest th<> last G moot ha. R. E. HKLLEIt Harry Daniela, Roy Johnson. Aucts. Frank Fugate. John Brown. Clerk. Liin'H will be served by the Kirkland Ladiea* club. •9-3 5 7 1O
Miss Anna Adler returned from n visit al Fort Wayne last evening. j o 4PI*OI VHII As OF lixia I Toll I Nn. 21511. Notice is hereby given, thnt the unib reigne.l In,.- been appointed llxeculor of i lie estate of Katharine Hleborieh, late of AilulltH cotuny, Uei'eascil. 'tin' estate ie prohnhl) solvent. ai.bi:i;t nii;>ii:itiCH. Evociitor, l'‘< briir.rv 28, m2l. liiulil.- .«• I.ltterer. Attys. 2S-7-14 PUBLIC SALE Consisting Ot Live Stock On account of Mr. Lewton leaving the farm, the undi ruigned wlH'sell at Public Auction on the John Honk F.-iitii, six miles norhtwest of Decatur, thne miles southeast of Hoagland, one-half mile oust of Williams Station Salo to begin at 1 p. tn. Thursday. March 13, 1924 tl HEAD OF HORSES One roan mare, Il years old. weight alio.it 17®0 lbs., sound and a real brood mitre; one bay mare, weirrhto 1600. coming si-; yeais old. sound and a real brood I.tare; one gray mare, 12 years old. good work mare, weight 1400; general s' hots . a go ■! one. weight , about 1150, sound in every way. will work any place; one sorrel gelding coming three years old. sound, a good one. going to make a very large horse; one yearling mare colt. 10 HEAD OF CATTUC—One large . lit Istein cow, due to freshen March 23. a 6*»i-gullon cow.by weight. 5 years old; one roan Durham cow, 5 years •' old, will freshen March 21. a 5%-gal i lon cow; one Guernsey cow, 6 years - old, due to freshen August 6. giving good Alow of milk: red Durham cow 6 years old. due to freshen July 12 giving a good flow ot milk; Holstein heifer, .3 years ojd. due to freshet. July 14. this heifer is the making of a n .<1 producer; one Jersey cow, 7 years old. due to freshen July 15. giving good flow of milk, a real butter i-ow: roan Durham coV 5 years old. due to freshen July 10, giving good flow of milk; one Holstein heifer. 2 years old due to freshen July 24. this heifer is fr< m a large Holstein cow, and will make a 6 gallon cotW; one Black. 6 I yars old. giving 5-Kallon of milk c day, a real producer, fresh last Novef iber, rebred; one registered Guernsey- bull, years old in February, e r<iod one from a real prodttcing family. Thes" cows are bn d to this 1 G ernsey bull. 7 HEAD OF HOGS—Ofle full-blood-ed Dnroc sow. with 10 pigs bv side. {, weeks old; six full-blonded Duro< sows, due to farrow in March and 1 A*iril. Part ot these sows are re "istered. others are eligible. Walt’s , T n Pol. breeding. There will be some articles offered for sale not herein mentioned TERMS All sums of 85 and under c; <h. over that amount a credit of 12 , m nths wil bo given, last six month) b aring X per cent interest, purchaser ■ A Inga gissl Itank-ihle note. Font p* r cent off for cash on sums ovei s■' No property removed until settled fl- *. Jt l’N <’ IhH’K and F W. I.KWTON Knot.: Sylvester Rose. Flerk: J. J. Peters. Mar. 3-7-ir .. w■. ■ — PUBLIC SALE \s I have*rented my farm and am rt. iving to town. 1. the undersigned « II offer at public auction, nt inv farm. mile south. miles ea*l of t'eslgville. or 3 miles south and m les west of Peterson oh Tuesday.. March 11th. 1924 Commencing at 10:on o'clock the ' B 'lowing propertv tmwit: : HEAD OF HORSES—IO years old l» y mare, weight 1159; horwn mare !> ears old. weight 1050; smooth month bay mare, weight 1200. Those li rses are gentle and will work in all harness. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE— 7-yenrs old s xHtetl row. giving 2 gallons of milk pct* day. will he fresh in July; roan C' w. 5 years old. will tn* fresh March !•>; 5-year old black cow. giving i gallons of milk |ht day. will be fresh In April; rcon cow. fresh in April hrse are all extra good milk cows. HOGS- Sow with. 7 pigs bv aide. I’OVLTRY—7S head of Plymouth I m k chickens. IMPLEMENTS — 3H-ln skein F idabaker wagon good as new; 3*4 inch Turnbull wagon; iron-wheel Truck wagon; pair bob-alada; wagon b*d; stone b:*d;; set hay ladders I lano grain binder. G-ft. cut in Rood condition; Dane hay loader, practlc- » ly new; Moline bay tedder good as new; Osborne mower. cut. r 0.l one; wooden hay rake; John D>cre corn cultivator; I. H. <’. corn planti r. new; John lM*ei e riding breakil l plow. |4 In botton; John Deer*, walking breaking plow. 12-In bottom; I t-dlac harrawv spring tooth harrow; ,G-Mooth spike bnrow; 7-shovri ctiitlvalor; double shovel cultivator; scoop shovel; pitch forks; 2. 4-tlne pitch fork*. "('GGIES AND HARNERS—Rubber tirad E< hurt buggy, good as new; t-'orm Kliir buggy, I set new baggy harness; set heavy breeching work leather .eilar**; • Icagtiiir buggy colli rs; sleigh. . bt mess, set light farm harness; 3 ■ HAY AND CRAIN-About 3 tons l or more* of pure clover hay; oats straw In mow; 70 buahrls oats; 50 i bciahels yellow corn In c rib. Hni’SFdlOl.D GOODS — South ■ Rond Malleable range; 4 burner Per ' fret lon Oil stove, just used one sum 1 mer; oven for oil stove; old cook stove; Wilson boater; Dtaholo Cream 1 separator; 50 gallon oil tank, extra heavy, dinning room table io-ft ; s|<|» ' hoard. « dining room chairs, sft dining room table; porch awing, set 1 fiy-netd; pair horse blankets; other , tilings too numerous to tn«ntion TERMS OF RALE « months limn taat 3 months bankable, X per cent , Interact AU sums under‘Bs <agh; 3 per cent dlnc'ount for cash on sums over |6. W. D. HOWER H H llifch. Auct. Old Gerber. Clerk. Lunch servcct l»v Zion Utdies’ Aid MAH. 4 7
' f . « “““I JOHN HENRY HOGG Two day public sale. FIRST DATE, MARCH 11TH Two miles west and 2 mill* north of Bluffton. 43 Sheep and Lambs; 8 Dorset ewes that raise iambs twice tc year. 27 head •'( Cattle, fresh cows, Jersey. Holsteins, heifers, Shorthorn bulls, etc. B<> head of sows, pigs, sitoats, etc. Two’ registered Percberon marcs and colts, 1 driving mure. Turkeys, etc. All kinds of farm machinery. Soy beans, 300 bush' 1 Early Oats to sow witli alfalfa. Seven sots double work harness and other articles too numerous 'ii mention. JOHN HENRY HOGG. Chas. Dean. Auctioneer. J. A. Urickley. Clerk. Dinner by Reformed Ladies' Aid. b Lenten Service At St. Mary’s Church Tonight The first of tho|l-Tlday night Lenten si rvic-es, to be held at th* - St. Mary s Catholic, church during the Lenten season, wil be held at 7:30 this ev< nin The services will consist of the Way of the Cross and benediction. MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of l-ocal and Foreign Market* CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Chicago. March 7—lregularity again ■eatured opening on th* - board of trade here today. Fears of crop damage due to yesterday's sudden drop in temperature over 1.. - central and southwest sections, "i* mer Liverpool and overnight deve1< pments favorable to hulls brought baying in wheat and u higher open(ng. Selling out of lopg holdings by a I* id Ing corn handler created weakr.css in May corn at the outset July was unchanged. September advanced >, on reports ot a shortage of grain for delivery on this contract Although large hou.%»s continued to liquidate, oats remained umhangei a« the opening. Provisions started irregular. East Buffalo Livestock Market Ueielpts MM. shipments 6270. offi- < ial to New York yesterday. 3MO. ' o«s closing steady. Ton* 8X25; I* Ik 88.1098.15; heavies 8X109X.15; ditims 88.1098.15; f. w 88.2Hftx.25. i-ht weight. $X lofts.l6; light lights. I pies 86 54)9 7: jmckin*' ««•. meh 650; cattle 275 steady; sheep LutMl active; best lambs 816.50916 75 '■ills 815-50 down; best yearling weth--'■i 814.5*915; best aged wethers. 811 f 11.50; best ewes 88.50010* calves i::50; tops |13.50; culls B'J down Fort Wayne Livestock Market Shinping pigs. 85.509 6.25; lights, 8L2597..35; light lights. 8797.25; -niixed 87.25® 1.35; mediums 87.259 7.35; heavies 87.3097 40 roughs, 85 ( .'*.so; stags 8394. I uinhs 814.40. Calves - 811.50 down. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected March 71 | New No. 1 Wheat, bushel 81.01 Yellow Ear corn, per 100 88c White Corn 84c Mixed Corn 84c OaU. per bushel 43c Rye. per buebel 70c *<arley. per bushel «5c Timothy Seed 83 50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected March 7) Heavy Fowls 14c Heavy Chickens 16c Leghorn Fowls tc t.eghorn Chickens 8c O'd Boosters 6c Black Chickens end F0w15...... vc Turkeys 20c Ducks 12c Geess 12c Eggs, dosen 16c Local Grocers Egg Msrkst Ears, dozen 16c Butterfat P-lcc» Butterfat 43c 1 Public Sak Calendar Mar. 10—Ed Ahr. farm sale, on Zlmm'*rmnn farm just east ot the river bridge In liecatur. March 11—T. W. Ih*sg. four miles southeast of Decatur one mile south of county farm. Mar, 11—W. D. Hower, 514 mlUs southwest of pntvraon. Mar. 12-R. E. Heller. 7H miles Thursday March 13 — fjvestnck silo 6 miles northwest of Decatur. Ilniik and Mw'nn. ' Mar. 13—J. W ShlfTorly, KH miles • east of Deentnr. mil* north and M ' mte east of Calvary church. Mar. 13 —Oust Borne, general farm nale. lo mllca northeast of Decatur nnd 6 miles soulliwest of Convoy. 0. Mar 14 Community sale st Wreq Mar. 24 Isaac Everett. I’4 mil*' south and % mile west of Decatur •
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-SSSSSSSSi- .a. — #♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ 1 CLAiSSIfiISD <D»s • row HALF 1 FOR SALE—Dark Uarrnl Rock eggs . for hatching 85.00 per hundred. S. : J yft-Ahren, Decatur. R. Hi.' 52-Glx i ■ FOR S\Li: _ SPIRELI.A CORSETS, a Health. Comfort, Style, Durability. < Phon* - 7X3. 408 Jefferson st. I • 54tGx I'OI; SALE Modern 7 room house at 1116 W. Monroe street. Th«O l ( Thieme, phone 910. 55t6x| FOR SALE—Rose‘^nd’ Single Comb Rhode Island Reds; winners at ln-| diana state fair. Sept. 1923; also at | • Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb.. 1924. Eggs and chicks from my winners. Mat-, Ing lists are free, by writing J. F. | Rupert, Monroe. Ind. 58tl2i< FOR SALE —Stauffer Brooder house;] J also coops and wire runs. Phone i 696 or see Burton Niblick. 56t3x > FOR SAI.E Prime Mammouth dov-| ■ er seed 814 per bushel; also White I Wyandotte eggs for hatching. 50c . setting or 83 per hundred. Andrew Fuelling. 114 mile efffct of Williams j tation. Hoagland. R. 1. 56t2 eodx ! I'OR SALE—CeIt coming 2 years old. 1 weight 1300. Florain Geitner. FOR SALE —Chevrolet sedan in good running condition and prichd to, sell quickly. For good, low priced sedan don't miss seeing this one. Also several other used cars. P. Kirsch A Son. Phone 335. 57t3 COR SALE—I library table. 1 bed room rug 9x12; 10x12 linoleum; old Domestic sewing machine. Mrs AL b“it Sellcmeyer, phone 513. 58t2 FOR SALE -- 5 room” house; lights, good location; 315 South 11th st. A bargain if sold soon. 58t3x ' One new X-foot Deering binder. 2 registered Percheron mares and colts. 1 Buick 6 cylinder automobile all new tires. 140 head of stock, etc., will be sold at John Henry Hogg’s sale next Tuesday. * Hx Why not sow alfalfa in your oats? Yoo can boy early oats at John Henry Hogg's sale next Tuesday. 2 miles west. 2 miles north of Bluffton, nd. ITX wanted WANTED-^Table waiter. Eats restaurant. Phone 28 55tf WANTED- -Chocolate Dipper Steady work -Good wages. Apply at the Philadelfdiia, Opposite Court lliww. 53-6tx WANTED Ctrl to do general housework. Mage 87 00. Call 392. I SGtf WANTETF-To buy several tons of, good wheat or rye straw. Phone; 696 or see Burton Niblick. 56t3x i PItOI.STERING Now is~the time I to get that broken down furniture fixed up. Is-tore bouaecleaniaf. Pric»| is right and work guaranteed. Fay Ely, cor. 2nd & Jefferson. 56t3x WANTED—Man to take care of furrace In residence. Mrs. Obenauer. 222 N. 4th at. _ 58t3i WANTED Women and girls make 1 50c to 75c per hour during spare time. An easy seller to housewife. For particulars write G & S. Mfgrs . 36C2 So. Lafayette St.. Fort Wayne. | 58t2x ■ •» LOST AND FOUND LOST 11" or 812 last Saturday eve nlug between the H & II and, ■ Mtitkchlrr'a Meat market. Finder; please return to this office. 57t3x> • FOR RENT FOR —li acres of land; cash rpnt. Suitable for sugar beets. R . R Johnson. Peterson. Ind. 55t3x ! FOR RENT A~fann. Wm Reppert. ! Monroe R. 1. 56t3 s Members Os Vatican To “Listen In” Tonight *w awMßMwei (t'nlted Press Service) 8 Rome. Mar* h 7—At the invitation of 5 Pop.* Pius, memlsrs of the Vatican i* will “listen in" on th** radio Sunday b to concerto beyond the -Alps and , oceans. They will hear broad*acting by American stations. i His Holltiesa invited Cardinal Gaaprat and the papal court dignitaries to attend the lUteclng it*, which will mark an unusual development of modern spirit in the Vatican. ' The radio set Is a gift of an Eng'lah com - , rn. It has l>e.*n Installed l n nn ante chamber to the pope's private studio en the third floor ot the main e Vatican Building. — —.Q—_ < m»it< n fob nit«* rt>u tri < k 1 t* that the . - eomv Mail of I lM '’ ah * - *' ,h * Audi- .*./ ... ”* ,he '"Uft house In the » on* f , ’**‘“* ur * "eW «*ranty and state Tnemlitv, tprll a. Ilia). k "n? "win"!", i "n Mid r- li.l' - . . . '►"'’h ba used hv the Biiperintend.nt of Ittghways of " • vunt * . * anMraunut? " f lh " nt ,h - r '*'“ t ehnSt cnxitAO, ' R. r. RltElNKft* «» n ,E" FHOKMAKER. Martin Jab*r*, Auditor. ' ''"'V-il-Jl
*••*•*•*•*«« Sk * business CARDS r INVESTIGATE H FOR BETTER HEALTH, ■ DR. I ROIIWPI i:i I) B Chiropractic and Ottr cooth,. B Treatments g*ven to SUlt yOur r , 4 M at 144 So. 2nd St. p hf „ /' Office Hours 10-12 a. m— * 5 t / 8 4 s* E.BLACK B UNDERTAKING AND EMflA'V'vrß 'ails an<«. r.-d pro - .*;.!! - ,- rt , HB private Ambulain e Sirv]". <)ffice Phone; 90 Home Phon* - : DR. 11. E. KELLER I IV'-stur. Ir.iliiin;, MM <.KXi:it\i i-hh ik r OFFICE SPECIAI.-I I! < , ... , M women amt .dill.li .-n x ■ HM tion«. <:i.eo«. <*|.* . Int* rn it m *c*m>. X-i... ~ . Sm Ireatm.-m- for 1,1 t .in.l hardening of th.- . x ' MH tr-ntnent*. for CnlTi;) -m ' HW LOSIS AND cAXCKIt. M OFl.c Hour*- NH ■I to 11 I*. tn. • Ito p m :c,>. ~ _ Hng Fundai*. t y apt... t tm.. • Phones: Healden.e mj n*r , N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST ■ Eves Examiiii d. (.Lisi. < Ei;,,| H HOURS: H 8 to 11:34)—12 :30 to 5:00 H Saturday 8:00 p. m. H Telephone 1:5 ■ DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON ■ \-R;iy nntl Clinical l.:ibor:ilnries ■ Office Hours: M 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. tn. ■ Sundays. 9 to 10 a m. H Phone SSI | FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. I Plenty of Money to loan m B Government Plan. ■ See French Quinn, I 'office—Take Aral etalrway H DR. FRANK LOSE I Physician and Surgeon I ’North Third Street I Phones: Office 422: Hom* 4!! ■ On Ice Hours—s to It 11 in. I I to 5—4 to I |>. m. ■ Sunday I* t** 1 ■* in- ■ M)TI< H <»F *4l K <>l *< Hoot tnil'i: I IHatrlet Xo. 3 Hoot T*>wa>l><r | Xntlr-w la li.-r-by given that 1 t'w ■ uniieraigned Trustee <*t i:.»*i g *•*.).. .M.ams 11. mil). .'tai. lit" *' ■ •*nd •' * ffl* t« truster <>f I: " I A *»»*t | Township. Mid cuuno. «' • ■ | • h • •■* *M) of Mur. h. Uti. 1: l> I Wilt offer for sale at mil.li | liignrai and l**t bidder, *t ' - g u<»i.r* ti* *at*l Iristra * N*. t* g h.w ina dee*-l lhed pro(*ert* 1.. i-.n»-r- | to Mild township, 10-wit I The I*. »..* I lt.*u»<- b.i.ldinx * .IM! I g In said district. | I . •!. ». "It to* tlcl-i’ 1.-.'*- 1 jdu S uof S-Idrale. ..KWC.V at' lUMrt »»•*••! '• . • I ' ».T.U Mhim. ...HU. IM. Mrs. Asa McMillen of St Man* township l» very rich with a aenom trouble following an attack of the f.« ; she has been aick four weeks and Mr condition la very seriou*. I DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn on Firat Street ! ' Baeilarv white diarrhoea »< I ' chickens controlled b) j test. For particulars rail PtMines: Office 306; R*» ° H. S. MICHAUD Farm and City Pro '* rt ‘” .For Sale. Exchange and Re*. Office 133 South 2nd «<reet Office Phon. 104— 0 ~~ ~ "m t r i',* ROY S. JOHNSON IJve Stock and Genera Auctioneer OFFICB ROOM LOAN » TRUBTBLrW-* PHONK 606 or WHITE »*I A«k the mau l'v* sold t*>r or 11. whn has atiaod*d mV ' JOHN T. KELLY lawykh General Law * rie '' e ' Co) . rpenal Attention give" ’« C | l.ct on. and Owtdent a E.uW* Any buxlnexa •*' n “ , I 'l, l "nt”n will receive my careful »i‘ ” Fair Treatment ami . Honest Methods. Office oppoalt* Ka»t Liberty Way . 133 South Second street, it . Decatur. Indiana Phone 104 0 . 0 ” <4t4 wk> 11 j * CTI ® 1 •VK W aJUF InvetVO*’* Phone «?• aver K*H« rt f, Jewslrv ata'* ' Office Hoar* ■I XRQSSSA in tn 12 a m ‘ 1 v’aßESkl - 9 21« sr n ' _ XJEMRk/ 1; .30 to 8r m CHARI.K'* « (’HAKiJM' , Lady Attendant
