Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1924 — Page 2
LARGE HOUSE 1 AT PETERSON ‘ IS DESTROYED 1 I Continued from Page One) water was carried from a well and I ” " | I I I S. E. BLACK CANDIDATE FOR CORONER I OF ADAMS COUNTY Election, Tuesday. Nov. 4. 1924 REPUBLICAN TICKET | Yoke support will be appreciated. o- . d i
PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction at my residence, 1-2 mile south of Decatur on .Mud Pike, on. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1924 Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE—Holstein cow. 6 years old. will be fresh by day of sale; black cow. tl years old. will he fresh by day of sale; Guernsey cow, 7 years old. be fresh .Jan. sth; Jersey sow, 7 years old. be fresh Jan. 26th:' rod eow. 5 years old. he fresh Feb. 28th; red cow. 7 years ol<l. be fresh Jan. 26th; red cow. 6 years old. be fresh Feb. Sth; spotted cow. 5 years old, be fresh March Sth; Holstein cow. 6 years old. be fresh Feb. 6th; Holstein cow 7 years old, be fresh Feb. 11th These are all high grade cows and most ot them giving a good flow of milk. 16 HEAD OF HOGS—One Duroc sow. open; 14 shoats, weighing from 100 to 175 punds each; one Poland China male hog. IMPLEMENTS—Fordson tractor, complete with plow, in A-No. 1 shape; double disc; cultivator; eultipacker; spike-tooth harrow; corn planter; grain binder; hay loader; Milwaukee corn binder; mower; iron kettle; sansage grinder and many articles too numerous to mention. CORN—2O acres of corn in the field. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under, cash; on sums over $5. a credit ol 12 months will be given the purchaser, giving lianakable note, drawing f per cent, interest the last 6 months. 4 per cent, discount for cash on sumover sa. RAYMOND C. RAY ROY JOHNSON, Auct. JOHN STAROST. Clerk. Lunch served by the St. Paul Ladies’ Aid Society PUBLIC SALE 1. the undersigned, will offer at public auction at my farm. 4 miles wZt and ;I4» miles north of Berne. 4 miles north of Linn Grove, on Friday, Nov. 7,1924 Sale to Itegin at 9 am. The following described property:— 2 HEAD OF HORSES Good ones weighing 1600 lbs. each. 9 HEAD OF CATTLE One Shorthorn Guernsey cow. calf by side; 1 Roan Shorthorn cow calf l» side; 1 red cow. calf by side; 1 Jersey; 1 Guernsey; 1 full blooded Durham heifer; 1 Holstein: 1 17-months old full blooded Durham bull; 1 comng 2 years old steer. 10 Head of Ewes, coming 3 years old; 3 sows, not bred; 30 shoats weighing from 60 to 80 lbs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. ETC. . Two sets of work harness; 1 4-in. tire wagon in good condition; 1 hay ladder and beet bed combined; 1 wagon and hog rigin combined;.! 2-horse beet drill; 1 2-row beet cultivator; 1 2-horse corn plow; 1 riding breaking plow; 1 disk; 2 spring tooth harrows; 1 smooth steel roller; 1 corn planter; 1 hay loader; 1 feed grinder; 1 cutting box; 1 corn shelter. N. B.—Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE All sums of 15.00 and under cash, and sums over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given the last 3 months bearing 8% interest, purchaser giving bankable security. No property removed until settled for. 4% off for cash. F. A. KOHLER Jess Michaud, Auct. Lunch served on the grounds. 29-5 PUBLIC AUCTION Because of moving to a smaller farm, I will sell at public auction, on the Jacob Huser farm, 5% miles northeast of Berne, my surplus stock and iiu plements, on Friday, October 31 Beginning at 10:00 O’clock A. M. The following personal property, to-wit: THREE HEAD OF HORSES Sorrel gelding. 5 years old; bay ge'ding, 7 years old; dark bay mare. 12 years old. ‘ FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE Holstein cow. 6 years old. six-gallon cow; roan Durham cow. 6 years old; red Durham cow. 5 years old; Holstein co*. 1 year old; roan Durham heifer, 2 years old. SHEEP—I7 good breeding ewes. HOGS J sows with litters; registered Duroc male hog. a good one. HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Good Malleable kitchen range, good as new. , IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Wagon with box; two-row corn cultivator; single-row cultivator; single- ■ cultivator; Milwaukee 8-ft. binder; 2 John Deere riding breaking plows; walking plow; two 2-shovel cultivators; 7-shovel cultivator; 60-tooth spikeoot harrow , hay rake, rood as new; Nisco manure spreader; cab buggy; set ot good breeching harness; bp-strap double harness; buggy harness; extra collars; 10-row fertilizer drill. MISCELLANEOUS ," hog se.f feeders; 4 A-shaped hog houses; 3 stands of bees and extra Basics. »ees in good shape; power washing machine with engine; hay slings; potato crates; feed cooker: tool chest and a few tools; cross-cut saw; Prim- 1 rose croatn separator; chick brooder; iSO-egg incubator; some corn in field. I Other articles may be for sale that, have not been mentioned , IER.MS 15.00 or under, cash, over that amount 9 months' time will be ' given on good bankable notes drawing 8 percent, interost last 3 months. No goods to be removed from premises until settled for. Amos Kirchhofer Michaud and NteuensihUander, Aucts. EL W. Baumgartner, Clerk. Spring Hill ladies will serve lunch at noon. 28-29
poured on the roof. Tre Brown home contained five rooms downstains and three rooms upstairs. The building Is an entire loss — —o | Court House I SmBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBB Case Dismissed The cuse of the Fornax Milling company vs. Henry Recking has been dismissed. ■ Appealed To Supreme Court , A motion for a new trial in the case of John Ross vs. the Henry C. Sites estate was overruled by Judge
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 11>24.
Jesse C. Sutton yesterday. Judg-’ uient on the conclusions of law was, rendered> The plaintip prayed tin appeal to the Supreme court of Indi , ana and the appeal was granted. Partition Suit Dismissed j The partition suit of Lawrence C. Schlegel vs. Pearl Schlegel and otherg has been diniissed on motion of the plaintiff Venued To Wells County >| The case of the W. T. Rawteigh I company vs. William J. Archbold et ; al, suit on contract, has been venued | 1 ed the Wells circuit court for trial, j Venued To Allen Court The case of Fred L. Stevens vs. , Anna E. McConnell has heen venued. to the Allen Superior court for trial. 1 .1 < o Barn Burned East Os ' Monroe Yesterday Evening ' The barn on the Elizabeth Border farm, four miles east of Monroe, was j destroyed by fire at about dusk last t evening. When the fire was noticed, e it had gained such headway that es- . forts to save it were futile, it was jstated. Two horses, two plows and a number of small pieces of machinery, .were removed. Three or four tons of v new hay. some grain and machinery r, were destroyed in the fire. ’I o p Attempt To Steal Election Is Charged ", lUnited Press Service) Evansville. Ind , Oct. 29—(Special a 1 to Daily Democrat I—Suit to enjoin what is alleged to be a wholesale conspiracy to steal the coming elecIjtion in Vandersburgh county was filII ed in probate Judge Lockyer's court e today by eleven democratic candidates. County Clerk Frank C. Grange and four other republican political work- . ers temporarily at work in his office g are made defendants to the suit, is It is charged that Grange and the I others are permitting illegal use i f absent voters’ ballots anil that brib|ery and threats have been employed to obtain large numbers of such bal■lots illegally. . o Miss Gladys Butler and Mr. i George Schug motored to Lima, Ohio today. ’ o Car load of Fancy Apples in building formerly occupied by Old Adams County Bank. 256t3 RED PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN f Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch' ■ from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can- . not hurt you. and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can 8 hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quick-, I est relief known. Nothing has such' k . concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you will feel the 5 tingling heat. In three minutes it ; warms the sore spot through and I through. Pain and soreness are gone. I Ask any good druggist for a jar of j Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with the name Row t les on each package. r o DRINK WATER TO . HELP WASH OUT - KIUNEY POISON If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You. Begin Taking Stills When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don't get scared and , proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. 2 Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels ciean. bv flushing j them with a mild, harmless salts I which helps to remove the body’s ; urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readi'y understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. I , Drink lots of good water—you can’t drink too much; a'so get from any pharmacist about four ounces of ’.Jad Saits: take a tab'espoonful in a , glass of water before breakfast each -morning for a few da vs and your kidneys may then act fine. This fam ous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined | with Itthia. and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize, the acids in the system so they are i i no longer a source of irritation, thus often reMeving bladder weakness. I Jad Salts is inexpensive: <an not injure: makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wuter drink, which everyone shoo'd take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and I active. Try this: also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will hat became of your k'dpey ’rouble and backache By all meano have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.
- Five Boys Escape From State Reform School Danville, Ind.. Oct”29.—(Special to] Dally Democrat).—Search was being made today for five boys who escap ed last night from the reform school here. A reward of |25 was offered by school officials for the capture of each I boy. Arthur Pence, 18, of Bluffton, Indiana. was one of the boys who es’■ap .4 ' | o __ Three German Souths Have Arrived In Berne Berne, Oct. 29—The three German 'youths that have been expected at the Emil Nagel borne, arrived in Berne last Thursday. They are Joseph and Hi.ns Wehrle and Irwin , Ftougele of Reishcnau Baden, Germany. The youthfif! immigrants sail ' “d from thef home land on October 7th ana arrived at New York City last Tuesday. They expect to i.iake this country. th°ir future home and are s»'.ving with the Nagel fa.i.l y for their temporary home. The boys left their, native country in hopes of me J lug: better opportunities ;n this co.irtry.' Tiny are willinp to work and locking for employment. HEALINGCREAM IS QUICK RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS Ml*. I ~ <——- | Colds and catarrh yield like magic ' to soothing, healing antiseptic cream I that penetrate's through every air pas sage and relieves swollen, inflamed .'membranes of nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and 'you can breathe freely. Hawking and ' snuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up f and miserable. i Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist. Apply a 1 little in the nostrils and get instant - relief Million* endorse this remedy iknown for more than fifty years. o__ APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR i ' No. 2210. Notice is Hereby Given. That th* . undersigned has been appointed ad- | niirtistrator of the estate of Jesse E. ’ Ru<-kinan, late of Adams county, > deceased. The estate is probably solvent. HENRY S. MICHAUD. J Administrator Oct. 15. 1924. / • John T. Kelly. Atty. 15-22-29 0 .HTOHTWEM' OF * I>MI % IM-f K %I‘l>ll With The tA ill A»«< xrd. No. 2209. Notice is hereby given. Thtat the undersigned ha* been appointed administrator of the estate of Johh S< burger, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solI vent. FRED T. SUHURGER,.. Administrator. Oct. 11. 1924. John T. Kelly, Atty. 15-22-29 o NOTICE TO \O\-HES(Di;\T The state of Indiana. Adams county, S. S. In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1921. • No. 1*295. I In the matter of the petition of Otto C. Fuelling for the adoption of Esther, Alvina Elsie Frentael. • It appearing from affidavit filed in *he above entitled cause that the residence of Al vine E. Frentsel, the fattier of said Esther Alvina Elsie Frentzel is unknown and is believed to lx a non-resident of the state of Indiana ; Notice is therefore hereby given the said AI vine E. Frentzel that the above entitled cause is a proceeding now pending in said Adams Circuit ■Court, and that the same will stand for trial in said court on the 17 day of November, 1924. Witness, my hand and the sea! ofi said court hereto attached this 14th day of October, 1924. ’Seal) JOHN E. NEILSON, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Eenhart 4c HeUer, Attys. 15-22-29 o NOTICE HIIIS FOR ELECTKIC WIRING Notice is hereby given that the Bcuard of Commissioners of Adams county, at their rooms in the Court House in the city of Decatur. Indiana, i will, on . W niiifwiny, November 5. 1924 ' receive sealed bids for the furnishing of all material and doing and performing all work in wiring certain buildings and premises at the County Infirmary. Decatur. Indiana, according to tlie now on file in the office of the Auditor of said county. Eacdi bid must be accompanied witli bond and affidavit as required by law. The board ret»erve« tlie right to re-1 ject any or all bids. ERNST CONRAD, B. F. BHEINER. GEO. SHOEMAKER. 15-22-29 Board of Commissioners PUBLIC SALE Tlie undersigned will offer at pub- . lie sa'e at her residence ’4 mile noria of Monroe, beginning at 12:30 , o’clock noon, next Saturday, November 1«L the following household . goods:— | Two beds, two pair of springs, fiber , rug, table, stand, glass door, cup- , board, kitchen sink, pans, dishes, r crocks, six chairs, several yards of linoleum. Mason jars and other ! articles. Also shovels, hoes, two . sell feeders, iron kettle and other . tools. MRS. BLANCH. GRAHAM | 27-29-31 PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Having purchased the interest of the heirs in the personal propert.v ot the late Mrs. Cecelia Ball, the under signed will offer at public sale, be ginning at one o'clock on Friday, Oct 31st. the following property:— Wardrobe, carpets, beds, bedding chairs, bureau, mirrors, dressers 1 bath tub. and various other house hold articles. TERMS—Cash. HATTIE M. RICE. Chris Bohnke, Auct. 257t21
I WARNING L No hunting er treaspnssing on the I W. B. Weldy farm. Geo H. H s<, “ i * r ' I I 2581 b I ■■l' —■' - ■—o- 1 I BUTCHER REJOICES OVER i WIFE’S RECOVERV i “My wife suffered for five years 'and practically lived on toast and I hot water. Doctors said she wouia i have to be operated for gall stones. iA lady advised her to try ,r * a> ' rß ' Wonderful Remedy ami after takiiiK , 4 bottles over two years ago. she has. been entirely well ever since. ” , removes the catarrhal mucous from| the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal] ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will'convince or money refunded at Holt house Drug Co., and drug gists everywhere. Rush Is Started At County Treasurer's Office The annual tax-paying rush has ( started at the county treasurer's office. Yesterday the receipts amounted to $28,000. Last Saturday the re- | ceipts totaled $31,000. More than $450,000 will be collected in fall taxes this year. Taxes, which are not paid I by next Monday will bear a penalty 'j of ten per cent. Monday is the last ,'day to pay the fall taxes without the ten per cent, penalty being added. - - —o Just received a large shipment of Flower Bulbs. 25c a box at BAUGHMAN’S 5c & 10c store. t‘ w M HRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets I CHICAGO GRAINS l' Uhicago. Oct. 29. —Grain futures I displayed weakening tendencies when > trading opened on the board of trade today. ' Weakened foreign markets and i apathy tn domestic exchanges result- •’ ed in a fractional recession in wheat. | Lower wheat affected corn which t was inclined to strengthen on better cash demand and lighther receipts. Oats sold off with corn. There was ' some export injuiry. . Steady provisions was in sympathy I with hogs and cables. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600. shipments 3800. of- ' ficial to New York yesterday 2280. Hogs slow. No choice heavI Tes here Mediums $9.75@10: light weight [email protected]; light lights $7 8.75; pigs [email protected]; packing sows ■ rough [email protected]: cattle 500 slow: ' sheep 3600; best lombs sl3; best ewe 1 s6® 7: calves 300; tops $12.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down Jj!7(ffi7.sd: 130 to 150 lbs. $7.75; 150 to" 190 tbs. $9; 190 lbs. and up [email protected]: roughs $8; stags [email protected]. (Lambs —$11.25 down. Calves*-sll down. i The local markets remained uu'changed again today. LOCAL QRAIN MARKIT k (Corrected October 291 ] Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 . $1.40 Oats, per bu. ... 42c Rye, per bushel 75c Barley, per bushel, 65c New No. 1 Wheat $1.35 New No. 2 Wheat $1.34 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 29) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. Fowls 19 C ‘ Leghorn Fowls lOc Chickens iB C j Leghorn Chickens 12c : Ducks i2c Geese iq c Old Roosters g c ■ Eggs, dozen 4g c LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MAHKET 1 Eggs, dozen 45,. | BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat Democratic Calendar Wednesday. October 29 Geneva-Dore B. Erwin, Milton Werling. I Blue Creek township. Woods school , House—Henry B. Heller, T. A. Gott- . schalk. Thursday. October 30 t Linn Grove. Linn Grove High School f ' Dole B. Erwin, Kenneth Shoemaker, R. E. Peters. , Root Township, Fuelling School—- • Daniel N. Erwin. Milton Werling. Kirkland Township. High schoolJohn W. Tyndall. T. A. Gottschalk. Saturday, Nov. 1 Decatur—Big Rally, Senator Gore. Monday, November 3 *l I nion township, Kohr school house f —Dore B. Erwin, Milton Werling. Republican Political Calendar j Thursday. Oct. 30-Judge Raymond' Springer—Berne, 7:30 p.m. 238tf
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t + tt + + tt + + + M M • CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A r FOR SALE “ I FOR SALE —Detrcr.4 Jewel gas range' in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call at 303 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE Winter Pears. Call 866-J. 256tf FOR SALE —Player 'piano. Good as new. Inquire at D 24 So. Winchester st. after 6 p. tn . 257t3x FOR SALE —Plymouth Rock cockerels Mrs Grant Owens, Decatur, It. 5. Monroe phone.2s7t3x FOR SALE- An, onus. About 150 hens at 75c each. Some roosters at 50c each and some cockerels at $1 each. All good blood. Also some guineas at $1 each, and some good White Pekin ducks at $1 each. At residence 5 miles north and 3 miles west ot Decatur. Ross C. Hays. 255t3,x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Monroe sreet and Catholic church Sunday, crucifix I from Irish Horn rosary. Inscription 1 on back “Made in Dublin.” Reward. ■ 'phone 1084 257t3 ■ STOLEN —Party is known who took I Ford parts from car on Indana St. Sun. night. Prosecution will take es 1 feet if not returned this week. Call ) 577-R, or see the owner.ltx FOR RENT | for RENT -Seven-room, strictly modern house and garage at 501 N 2nd St. Inquire ot C. D. Teeple. tl FOR~RENT—4O* acre farm.v Monroe township. Reuben J. Meyer, phone 1 124 Monroe. 256t3x 1 WANTED WANTED —Work by young lady. Wil work at housework. 223 Sou’t Eighth street or 'Phone 674 258 t: WANTED — Housekeeper, m'ddlc aged ’adv. Call between 6 and 1 1 p. m Tel. 693. 257t3a WANTED —To buy second-hand, 4-ls gauge shot-gun. Call B-872. 2571 3j ■ - WANTED—One watch dog. Must '■■ large and not- afraid to bite. Cal 883-White. >sßt3: o I Rebuild—Pianos, Talking and ' Sewing machines, and tune piano? and sell as a side line. Phone 1015 ■ North end city limits. D A. Gillioin ' Call in the morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf 5 —o IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Alpha C. Elzey voluntary Bankrupt. Cause No. 901. To the creditors ot Alpha C. Elzey voluntary bankrupt, of Monroe, Ad ams County, State of Indiana: You. and each of you. are herebj . notified that on the 24th ctiy of Oc tober. A. D . 1924’. Alpha C. Elzey was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal Court Room in Fort Wayne. Indiana, at eleven o’clock A. M.. Friday. November 7 1924. at which time and place the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, ap- ! point a trustee, and transact such ; further business as may properly come before said meeting. ' IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSID1 ERATION all claims must be prepared according to the form prescribed by law, and properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address , of creditor, amount claimed, am name and address of counsel, if any HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy, t Frankfort, Indiana, October 28. 1921 Oct-29 ' 7' Public Calendar Reach the greatest number of p<‘" pie by advertising your Sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. You are sure of reaching at least 3.306 • homes and practica’ly every home in Decatur and Adams county. The 1 Daily Democrat also enjoys a good circulation at Willshire, Wren and I Rockford, Ohio. Even if you have • bills posted, tYie chance of a prospective bidder seeing it is small eompar ed to that he will read your bill in I 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. zYuctioneers . and those who have held sales will vouch that advertising in the Daily Democrat will bring results. Oct. 140 —Hattie M. Andrews, adOct. 31,—R. C. Ray. 1-2 mite south of Decatur on Mud Pike. ‘ Nov. 1. Blanche Graham, household goods. 1-4 mite north of Monroe, 5 3-4 miles south of Decatur. , ministratrix farm sate 5 miles southwest of Decatur. J Nov. 6. — J. B. Stoutenbery, 5 miles west of Monroe, or 1-2 mile south of Honduras. Nov. s.—Perry Roebuck/4 -12 miles ■ south of Decatur, or 2 1-2 miles northI east of Monroe. Nov. ZC —G H. Barker, winding road to Rockford, miles east ot \ Willshire.
ft, A HEALTH SERVICE > Fo ? euroclome ' e i ■•'"d sp ino9rj(h Mi. t For SERVICE ’ ■ Location F » at 144 South 2nd Sire.?"'" . Office Phone 314 Resid M Office Hours; 10-12 s. m . ~5 „ * c — 8 • E . BLA C K UNDERTAKING ANO EMBALMu. 1 Calls ansivr. d * M * M Private Ambulance SerrtW* 1 Office Phone: 90 t Home Phone: 727 HB * - N. A. BIXLER BR OPTOMETRIST s I I. (,'msses HOURS: x 8 to 11:30—12:30 to |:H n Saturday 8:00 p. >. B> • Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternooM. 'B®' t l DR. C. C. RAYL K 11 SURGEON . X-Ray and U.hr.i,- ,| - Office Houra: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. a 8 y Phone 581. . . ;f FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■' Abstracts of Title. Real Estats Plenty of Money to Loan on Br * Government Plan. Interest rate r< iliictd IBE 1, October 15. 1924 See French Quinn, 11 Office—Take first stairway south ot Decatur Duri NOTR E TO TAXPAYERS H * l —■ Notice Pc dun that 10 day. Nov. I'd wil: 1..- the last for paying. y"ur i.dl in-talmiat X taxes 'l’ll- effire wi'! In - open from n:'-i 1 >■ m. IjHlte tax paying ~-.i-.ri , . p.;ul la ilu.t l-.,Tne i lau,net: . be added. Do not pT oil' d|a:’. tin y must p. P and the in> 's ( P !, in’s >'i.' t.:2 Those '■■ 1. " -oil l-|perty an! of :s i shett'd come IWt nit^B.■ '■ I ■:• tl - rial. .. b away for ;■::■. on. ><■ .1" n ' ask for E LOITES KLEINE. .Treasurer of Adams Coutuy. 244-til — — Mgl __._____— » ai Roy S. Johnson B AUCTIONEER B| v Decatur. Indian* MB I know values and hew to H s the high dollar for your pr> | e | perty. Now bonlsinc: fall ani winter sates. Lock your sale IjHM early. See me at HH White Mountain Cr.-am Station “ Phone 6U6 Phone 1023 H >- o— — -i'B WANTED fr ’■ | Hag-. Rubla r. I’ap. r of »U I'MM | kinds. Scrap Iron. Metals and I d (♦ Hides. >.• | We will call with our 1 nick tor e | any junk vou wi-h '■■ dispose % " I qf- K id PHONE 442 HH MAIER HIDE & ■ FUR CO. BE 4 710 W. Monroe St. HM 9 Near G. R. I crossing. ■ () B' IF YOU WANT TO I BEY, SELL or TRADE ■ your farm <>r city troprri'. to mv office and see what 1 11,1 , BH to offer you. I be'i. V.’ I iw ' e . BH best list of bargains 1 haie e M had. Come and look them o'er t you are Sjiterested in any " a y' H. S. MICILAI D BJ *• i ■ 133 South Set 011.1 Street ■■ « I Phones: Ofi'ic-o 1«4. te -H’®' l 'W —— — ■ n — — Chiropractic H Spinal ■' Adjustments ftXzw B 1 11 will remove p the cause of B 1 s Bt Disease. M ’ CHARLES&CHARIfS ■ n CHIROPRACTOR we i rs B Phone 628 Over Keller’ K HARRY D AN,ELS c ..i i ! B< Livestock and Farm 5 | g, AUCTIONEER (or B J I have been in the b “*_ called IB' f | twenty-one years and m B I sales iu every townshU ' ,B8 I sms county and , V' _'“' w ideh B counties. Acquaint^ ll « known. See me any d.'V M J garage, phone No. Bl> u M £: residence, 883-Gree.n. B
