Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1924 — Page 2

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PUBLIC SALE] I will Offer at public auction at my farm 3 miler west of Monroe or <• Riles east of Bluffton on mourue, or » a , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1924 sale to begin at 10 o clock sharp. The following described property, to-wit: 2— Head of Horses—2 a M ‘ Ve “ rS ° ld 8OU “ d an<l “ S °° d W " ker: b “ y horse ’ 4 years o,d 1— Head of Cattle—4 Three Holstein milch cows giving a good flow of milk, will be fresh next March, ages from 4 to 6 years; one extra good Jersey cow 8 years old. gßing milk, will be fresh next March. 21—Head of Hogs—2l 18 head of shoats weighing from 100 to 150 lbs. each; Spotted Poland China brood sow with 8 pigs by side; 2 young Spotted Poland China sows with pigs; 2 open sows, weight about 300 lbs. each; 1 Spoiled Poland China male hog 2 years old. Poultry 150 head of full blooded Plymouth Rock hens and pullets; 50 head of White Leghorn hens; 50 head ot White Pekin ducks Farming Implements Deering binder; Thomas .hay loader; I. H. C. hay tedder; Zanesville rlnmg plow; 2 walking breaking plows; 2 corn cultivators; Buckeye, grain drill, tn good c ondition; double disc harrow; spike-tooth harrow; 2 section spring tooth harrow; Gaie sure-drop corn planter; Turnbull wagon, with new grain oed and hog rack; New Idea manure spreader; gravel bed; single shovel 3low; Storm King buggy; 2 sets work harness; 1 set carriage harness- leather fly nets; some collars, halters and pads; new auto trailer, a good one. Hay and Grain 3 tons of alfalfa hay; about 1 ton soy bean hay; 400 bushels of oats; 100 Shocks of good matured corn in field. Household and Miscellaneous 1 Home-Comfort kitchen range; good soft eoal heating stove- daven port; 5-pieee parlor suite; library table; stand; china cupboard; kitchen snk; 6 dining chairt; 2 iron beds; spiings and mattresses; rocker; 3 other chairs; DeLaval cream separator; milk cans; 60 gallon gasoline tank with Shed; 50-gallon steel oil drum: HP. Hercules gas engine with hand truck good as new; post augers; shovels; forks; double trees; chicken coops; and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale A!) sums of |SAO and under, cash; on sums over that amount, a credit if 12 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note, bearing 8% the last 6 months. 4% off for cash on sums over $5.00. No property to be removed until settled for. ,_ .. ~ . t „ „ OSCAR EHRSAM. Jeff Lieihty and J. N. Bulkhead. Auctioneers. W. S. Smith Clerk Lunch will be served on the grounds. 17-20-2° Administratrix Seal Notice is hereby given, that' the undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of John M. Andrews, deceased, will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the late residence of the decedent, located 2 miles west and miles north of Monroe. 4 miles south and 2 miles west of Decatur, in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, on THURSDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER. 1924 ommencing at 10:00 A M, prompt, the personal property of said estate I consisting of: 3— Head of Horses—3 Bay horse. 7 years old. weight 1550; one bay horse, 10 years old. weight 1,00; one sorrel mare, weight 1700. 2— Head of Cattle—2 Red cow. 2 years old; one "heifer calf. 6 months old. Hay and Grain 35 tons of mixed hay in mow; 3 tons of baled clover hay. Implements and Tools Deering binder 8 ft. cut new; Moline fertilizer grain drill 12-hole like new; Studebaker wagon 3% in; one extra good hand made wagon; 2 grain beds and hog racks corn pined; Hayes corn planter; 2 riding cultivators- one Milwaukee mower; one cultipaeker; 2 walking breaking plows; Nisco manure spreader; buzz saw and frame; one 40-foot belt; one corn slicer; one grass seeder; grain sacks; 3-section harrow; two 50-gallon oil drums; garden hose; two 100 gallon hog fountains; single trees; forks; shovels- 16 new “A” shape hog houses; one square hog house; two seif feeders; some rough lumber; one Fairbanks Morse pit scales, new. have never been uncrated. Tractor and Equipment One Fordson Tractor wipi Kingston governor, pulley and extra wheel rims Tractor and equipment in good condition. One Sliver tractor plow; one Oliier 14-16 disc and tandum.

Harness 3 double sets of breeching harness, complete; one set single harness; one saddle; 11 horse collars. And other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale For all amounts not exceeding $5.00, cash in hand. For amounts of $5.00 and upwards, a credit of 6 months given. Note bearing 6 per cent, interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. HATTIE M ANDREWS, Administratrix of the estate of John M, Andrews. Lenhart and Heller. Attorneys. Roy Johnson and Harry Daniels, Aucts. Starost and Schurger, clerks. I, the undersigned will also sell at Public Auction on the above mentioned date at the same location and time, the following personal property: —Cattle— One white cow 6 years old, will be fresh Nov. 20; one fat yearling heifer. —Hoes— ‘ 8 pigs weighing about 50 Ths. earn. —Poultry— Two dozen White Wyandotte laying hens; one White Wyandotte rooster; one dozen Buff Orpliington hens; 2 Buff Orphington roosters; 2 dozen Barred Rock hens; 2 dozen Rhode Island Red helis; 5 dozen mixed Spring chickens; 42 head of Geese. —Corn—•4 acres of corn la the field. —lmplements—ne Bradley two row corn cultivator new; one walking cultivator; some concrete blocks; fence posts; z hay sings. ... . , —Household Goods—me wii mg desk; davenport; 3 rockers; dining tabie; 6 dining chairs feather bottom, Star phonograph; dtesser; sausage grinder; iard press; barrels, 2 beds and springs; iron kettle; hard coal stove; and many articles too numerous to mention. \,f TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash. On sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given the rarchaser giving a bankable note drawing 8% interest the last 5 months. A discount of 4% wln be glven for ( , asb 0D sumß pver $5.00. HATTIE M. ANDREWS, Owner Roy Johnson and Harry Daniels, Aucts. 8-22-28

of the local county ballot have been printed. Only two tickets, the Republican and Democratic, are printed on the county ballot, the Republican ticket being first. The candidates on the Republican ticket are as follows: For Congress Albert H. Vestal

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22,1924.

Judge Circuit Court Jesse C. .Sutton Prosecuting Attorney Feed L. Lttterer State Representative R. 0. Elston County Auditor Don Teeple County Treasurer H. V. Aurand County Recorder Fred M. Elxey County Sheriff W. W. Hawkins County Coroner 8. E. Black County Surveyor Thomas T. Rgpley Commissioner, Second District Sim Burk Commissioner, Third District William Farlow / The Democratic Ticket The candidates on the democratic ticket are:

For Congress John A. M. Adair Judge Circuit Court Dore B. Erwin Prosecuting Attorney John T. Kelly State Representative Thurman A Gottschalk County Auditor Marfin Jaberg County Treasurer Louise Kleine County Recorder Ed Green County Sheriff John Baker County Coroner L. L. Mattox County Surveyor UJIWRW Dick Boch Commissioner, Second District B. F. Breiner Commissioner, Third District George Shoemaker Can Vote Saturday Voters who will be away on election day eiys vote at the county clerk's of--41 re. beginning Saturday. October 25. and continuing until Saturday, Noi ember 1. Those voters who have made application for an absent voters' ballot to be mailed to them, will >eceive them the last of the week, it was stated at the clerk's office. - A—— Hospital Sentry Found Dead; Murder Suspected (United Press Service) Washington, Oct. 22.—Private Russell Shore, a sentry at Walter Reed hospital here, was found dead at his post shortly after midnight.- under circumstances which indicated murder. Shore was shot through the lung with a bullet from his own revolver, which lay six feet from the body and the ground around showed signs of a struggle. , Shore went on duty at 6 o'clock last night and responded every half hour to guardshouse calls until e.ight. When he failed to answer then, the officer of the day ordered a search tor him and after four hours his body was found. Shore was 44 years old and unPublic S Sak Calendar Reach the greatest number of people by advertising your Sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. You are sure of reaching at least 3,300 homes and practically every home in Decatur and Adams county. The Daily Democrat also enjoys a good circulation at Willshire, Wren and Rockford. Ohio. Even if you have bills posted, the chance of a prospective bidder seeing it is small compared to that he will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed in this column FREE if you have your sale bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers and those who have held sales will vouch that advertising In the Daily Democrat will bring results. Oct. 28—James Dague, 2 1-2 miles east of Monroe. Oct. 23—-Moore and Dailey, I>4 miie« e»»t nt DacAtr.r on Ploue rend Oct. 24—8 el mont Farms, iy, mile northeast of Decatur. Oct. 24—Oscar Ehr«am. 3 miles west of Monroe or 9 miles east ol Bluffton Oct. 27—Fred Finkbouse, iy> mill north of Middlebury, Ohio. Oct. 29—Harry Fuhrman and Fret Hockmeyer—l-2 mile east and 1 milt north of Monmouth. Oct. 29—Dykeman & Osborne, farn: sale, 4 miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 30 —Hattie M. Andrews, ad Oct. 31.—R. C. Ray. 1-2 mile soul! of Decatur on Mud Pike. Nov. I.—Blanche Graham, house hold goods, 1-4 mile north of Mouroe 5 3-4 miles south of Decatur, ministratrix farm sale 5 miles south west of Decatur. Nov. 6 —J. B. Sioutenbery. 5 miles west of Monroe, or 1-2 mile south ol Honduras. Nov. 5. —Perry Roebuck. 4 -12 miles south of Decatur) or 2 1-2 miles north east of Monroe. Nov. 11—43. H. Barker, winding road to Rockford. 2Vi miles east of Willshire. Dec. 3—F. H. Bloemker. north of Magley on Adams-Wei's county line. Feb. 18 —Emanuel Hart, farm sale 4 miles south of Monroeville. ■ ' ' ; \ -8. -

married. Hl* comrades could give no reason why he should commit suicide. More Damage Done By Mischievous Youths Bands of mischetvous boys have begun destruction of property over town, particularly in the north part of the city where it is reported they have upset several small outbuildings and broken a number of street lights They have also done some damage in the central part of town. The boys should know that there is a heavy penalty for malicious tresspass and thats what it is when you go on some one's property and destroy or damage buildings. The officers should see that this kind of work is stopped now and if arrests are necessary to cause the boys to understand it, then they should make them. o Farmer Killed By Bull (United Press Service) laiporte, Ind., Oct. 22 —Gored and trampled by an infuriated bull, M. N. Seymour, 77. was killed on his farm near here early today. The lifeless body of the aged farmer was found by his son soon after the tragedy. | The public auditorium in Cleveland Ohio seats 11.599 people. o irrttivruiAT of wmimntr itoii With The Will tnnvxrd. No. 2209. ' Notice’ is hereby given. That the irtidersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Sr burger, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably sol-, vent. j FRED T. SCHURGER, | Administrator. Oct. 14, 1924. John T. Kelly, Atty. 15-22-29 O • 1 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT 1 he state of Indiana, Adams county. S. S. ’ bi the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1921. No. 12295. i In the matter of the petition of Otto* c. Fuelling for the adoption of Esther Alvina Elsie Frentxel. ]t appearing from affidavit filed in he above entitled cause that the resilience of Alvine E. Frentxel. the father of said Esther Alvina Elsie Frentzel is* unknown and is believed to ho i non-resident of the state of Indiana; Notice is therefore hereby given the said Alvine E. Frentxel that tlieabove entitled cause is a proceeding now pending in said Adams Circuit Court, and that the same will stand tor trial in said court on the 17 day of November, 1924. * 1 Witness, my hand and the seal of said court hereto attached this 14th day of October, 1924

<Seal) JOHN E. NELSON, | Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Lenhart & Heller, Attys. 15-22-29 O NOTICE TO \O\-HEMDEM* The State of Indiana, Adams County, In the Adams Circuit Court, Sept. Term, 1924. Z ? reM E. King: vs. Elvena King:. Complaint for Divorce. No. 12285. It appearing from affidavit, filed in *he above entitled cause, that Elvena King, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana.' Notice is the~ef*re hereby given the said Elvena Klti** hat she and appear before the Hor. Judge nt the Adinis Circuit Court on the sth day of December, 1924. the same Doing the 17th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 17th day of November. A. D. U 24, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. WITNESS, my name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, thia 7th jday of October, 1924. (Seal) JOHN 1? NELSON. Clerk By Naomi F. Bormann, Deputy Oct. 7th, 1924. 8-15-22 O NOTICE RIDS FOR ELECTRIC WIRING I Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, at their rooms in the Cobrt House in the city of Decatur, Indiana, will, on | A\ rilneMilsiy, November 5. 1921 ’ receive sealed bide for the furnishing of all material and doing and per-] forming ail work in wiring certain] buildings and premises at the County ‘ Infirmary, Decatur, ludia.na, according to the specifications now on file in the office of the Auditor of said county. Each bid must be accompanied with bond and affidavit as reiiuired by Jaw. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 'KILNS 1' CONRAD, B F. BREINER. GEO. SHOEMAKER. 15-22-29 Board of Commissioners “ I Democratic Calendar Thursday, Oct. 23 Town of Monroe. School House— Clark J. IjUtz, Daniel N. Erwin and T. A. GoUschalk. Peterson School House, Kirkland Township—Judge J. T. Merryman and Henry B. Helier. Tuesday. October 28 Preble Township, Preble. S. H —J. Fred Fruchte. C. J.Jmtz. J. F. Snow. ■ •■Tench Township—Election School House. J. T. Kelly. T. A. Gottschalk, E. Burt Lenhart i Wednesday, October 29 I Geneva—Dore B. Erwin. Milton Werling. Blue Creek township. Woods school House—Henry B. Heller, T. A. Gottschalk. Thursday. October 30 Linn Grove. Linn Grove High School —Dore B. Erwin. Kenneth Shoemaker. R. E. Peters. ( Root Township. Fuelling School— Daniel N. Brwin, Milton Werliag. I Kirkland Township. High school — John W. Tyndall, T. A. Gottschalk. I Monday, November 3 Union township, Wohr school house —Dore B. Erwin, Milton Werling. Monday, October 27 Berne —Auditorium. Big rally meeting; talks by Everett Scl'.ug. Thurman Gottschalk and George Emerson I Francis. - I i

I Republican Political Calendar Thursday, Oct. 23 —Decatur A. H. Vesta), 7:30 night. Oct. 24. Friday 2:00 p. m.. court room, Decatur, Senator James E. Watson. Thursday. Oct. 30—Judge Raymond Springer —Berne. 7:30 p.m. ACCUSED PASTOR PLEADS INSANTV -- - - I Attorneys For Rev. Hight Ask For Examination For Sanity (United Preus Service) Mount Vernon, 111., Oct. 22.—A clutch at the plea of insanity to escape the gallows was made today by Lawrence M. Hight, poisoning pastor of Ina. when he was arraigned in Jefferson county court to answer indictments charging him with the murder by arsenic of his wife Anna and \\ ilI ford Sweetin, husband of his lover Elsie Sweetin. I Hight's attorney's entered a motion asking the court to have the unfrocked Methodist minister examined for I sanity before he pleads to the indictment. Hight previously anounced his intention of pleading guilty and asking "mercy not justice.” Jackson Promises Better Roads In Southern Indiana 1 Salem. Ind.. Oct 22—Ed Jackson republican nominee for goternor. to- ' day was pledged to a program of better roads for southern Indiana if he is elected. ■ The people of Indiana are willing to pay for better roads and better schools but they do not want their money wasted, Jackson declared in a speech here last night in which he promised better roads for this part of the state. MARKETS-STOCKS

Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW (United Press Service) j Chicago, Oct. 22. —Grain futures displayed underlying strength at opening on the board of trade today. Locals bought liberally on the strength of export inquiry at the seaboard and a sharply higher Liverpool market. Strong undertone in torn was due to expert business yesterday and possibly ot additional overseas sales today. Oats lacked interest. The initial upturn was influenced by other grains. Provisions started with a steady undertone. I Toledo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts. 700. Market 50c lower. Heavies. $10.25©'510.40; mediums, $10.25© $10:40; Yorkers. $10; good pigs, sß®f|B.s4). Calves—Market 50c lower. Sheep and lambs—Market I 50c lower. Fort Wayne Livestock I Hogs—l3o pounds and down. sß© $8.25; 130 to 150 pounds, $9; 150 to 190 pounds. $10.10; 190 pounds and up. $10.25; roughs. $8.50; stags, s6ff $6.50. Lambs, $11.50. Calves, $11.50 down. Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts—s6oo. Shipments, 3800. official to New York yesterday. Hogs closing slow. Heavy. $10.75© $10.90; I mediums. $10.40© $10.75; light weight, $10.50© $1075; light lights. s9© $10.25; pigs. $8.50@59; packing sows, rough, s9©-<59.25. Cattleßeceipts 300, and , steady. Sheep- Receipts. 2,100; best ; lambs. sl4: best ewes. 6@s7. Calves — I Receipts, 150; tops. $13.00. j The quotations on the local market remained unchanged today. LOCAL GRAIN MARKBT (Corrected October 22) Yellow Ear Corn per 100 $1.45 ,OHts, per bus 45 c I Rye. per bushel 7g c . Barley, per bushel, §S C J New No. 1 Wheat $1.33 ! New No. 2 Wheat' $1.37 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 221 All poultry purchased must be free from feed. \ Fowls ~.............:......... .... 19c Leghorn Fowls io c 1 Chickens IMc Leghorn Chickens 12c j Ducks i2e Geeße 10c Old Roosters ...... x ( . Eggs, dozen 4 - c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET | Eggs, dozen 4 - c BUTTERFAT at STATION J Butterfat 84fl l

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS + ♦+♦♦++++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE PUBLIC’ AUCTlON—Restaurant at Pleasant Mills, Friday evening, 7:30 Smith Mcßarnes. 252 t3x FOR SALE —Star coupe by owner,' small mileage, good as new. 808 Clinton Street, Ft. Wayne, Indiana. I FOR SALE —Ivory round reed baby 1 carriage, like new and at bargain; | also a midnight blue stroller. Call. 1077 or 34. 251t3 | FOR SALE —Grey reed baby carriage. Call Pohne 1058, 251t3 FOR SALE —One 500-Gallon CreaiiTery Butter Churn in perfect condi-1 tion, used by us for mixing Stucco Oil by power it would be just the thing for mixing dry or wet feed. or. for Wagon Tank, Stock Tank, or cis ! tern. Also a number of 35 and 55 , gallon Galvanized Heavy Drums, and several very heavy open-top painted Steel Barrels with heavy Wrought Iron Drop handles holding 2 1-2 bushels and good as new. and just thj» right shape to be easily carried anywhere by two persons when full of I grain, fruit, etc., also almost new heavy wagon, almost new with three quarter-by-three-inch Ures, Tongue, j Shafts and Bed and two wagon running gears, only, also 8 one-bushel | galvanized feed bin with galvanized I hinged top and a few thousand white pine plastering lath, all of which we' will price very, very cheap as we need the room, see them at th£ Coal Ykrd ( Store Room. Carroll Coal & Coke Co. 252t4 FOR RENT , FOR RENT —Seven-room, strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts FOR RENT —Farm. Inquire of J. W. Bosse, 234 North First st., Decatur, Ind.. Phone 539. 251t3.x. FOR RENT—Garage at 227 First street. Room for one car. I CaH 149. _ 248t6x FOR RENT —Room in modern house. suitable for two. Mrs. Oliver Jackson. 445 South First St. 251t3x FOR SALE—I92I Ford tourning in A-l condition. 504 N. sth St. WANTED WANTED —Washings to do. ’Phone 615. 252:2r. WANTED —Four demonstrators for Decatur. $24 weekly to those qualifying. Hours 9 —ll/30 and 1 —4:30. Give 'phone number in reply. Address Box C., care Daily Democrat. 25013 x WANTED —Man to lake care of furance. Mrs. Obenauer, 222 N. F'virth street. 251t3 WANTED—Several pounds of good clean rags. Must be of good size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stock- | ings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per lb. for suitable rags.—Daily Democrat WANTED A ton of good hay. See or call Phil Macklin. 251t3x WANTED Washings and ironings. Call 540. 251t3x WANTED, AT ONCE, ladies to tra\el, demonstrate, and sell dealers ! for well known toilet goods manufacturer. $25 to SSO per week. Railroad fare paid. Can also use two local ‘ sales representatives. Experience unnecessary. Goodrich Drug Co.. Omaha, Neb. 1 8-15 22x, o One Gary Defendant Surrenders To Marshal ■(United Press Service) Indianapolis. Oct. 22.—Frank Vicen. : one of the Gary booze conspirators, whose appeal from the decision of the. United Stales district court here was , denied by the circuit court of appeals ’ in Chicago last week, today voluntar-, ily surrendered at the office of U. S. Marshal Meredith to start serving Ins prison sentence of four months. I Certified copy of the mandate ol i the Chicago court will not lie received here for at least 30 days, it was stated at the office of the clerk of the fed- ( eral court. o CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Whe.it, De<..-$1.47 I t: Mav, slsl 3-8: July, $1.33 1-4. Corn. Dec.. slO7l 5-8; May, $1.09 3-4; Julv. sl.lO. Oats, Dec., $.52 1-?; May. $.56 3 4; July, $.54.1 - o Closing out sale of fbrniture, rugs and stoves at low prices al ( the J. G. Adler furniture store.' South 2nd street. All persons' having repair work £t above store should call for it between 6:30 and 9 p.m., during week days and anytime on Saturday. 1 . 24915 J. G. ADLER. | APPOIMTMEXT OF AOm.MSTJMTOR No. 2210. Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned lias bco<i appointed administrator of the estate of Jesse !•'.■ Hmknian, late of Adams rountv. deceased. The estate is probably sol-, vent. HENRY S. MICHAUD. 1 Administrator Oct. 15, 1924. John T. Kelly, Atty. , <

* t BIGNESS CARDS ' H. FROHNAPFEL I) n doctor of A HEALTH SERVICE Neuroclometer and For SERVICE ’ Location at 144 South 2nd StreM^’i .Office Phone 3!4 R e . idenee w I Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. i 6 M 8. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND Calls answered promptly day or T Private Ambulance Seryio. 1 * Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fill HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to S:H Saturday 8:00 p. a Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoon*.DR- C. C. RAYL I SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratory Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Demwn NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ( Notice is hereby given that Monday, Nov. 3. 1924 will be the last daj for paying your fall installmen', ot taxes. The Treasurer's office will be open from 8 a. 111. until 4 p. in. dur;«g the tax paying season. All taxes not 1 paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of IOS will |be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must he paid, and the hs points out tlu- duty of tha treasurer. Thoae who 181 >: bonkht or sold property and i#!.-11 a diWsfonMf faxes should come in at once. Bon't wait for the rush. No receipts can be iaM away for anyone, so do not ask tor it LOUIES KLEINE. j Treasurer of Adams County. I 244-til Nov. J ————*—o 1 0 — —6 IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL or TRADE ! your farm or city property, come ’ to my office and see what I have, j to offer you. 1 believe I have the 1 I best list of bargains I have ever! ! had. Come and look them over if i I vou are Miterested in any way, I H. S. MICHAUD 133 South Second' Street I ! Phones: Office 104. Residence 49C 0■ • - O — "—s=o WANTED Rags, Rubber. Paper of all ‘ kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and , Hides. We will call with our truck for , any junk you wish to dispose of. PHONE 442 MAIER HIDE 4 FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R- & I crossing. II - 0 Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana , I know values and t 0 , t the high dollar tor y<”' r ! oerty. Now booking fad I winter sales. Book your »ale early. See me at White Mountain Cream St»‘ Phone 606 1 r> Chiropractic XAthM Spin-'il i Adjustments oL ' j will remove ’ theeauseot Disease. CHIROPRACTOR Phone 628 Over KoHer I . , 111 J- ° XARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm , auctioneer (of I have been in the b "’‘” called ' twenty-one years and h- jn Ad . sales in every town- I’ ams county and alt f . counties. Acquaintance t known. See me an) cgll D y garage, phone No ! residence, 883-Green. Q —