Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1924 — Page 2
5%—5% Money to Loan on Farms Write quick. While it lasts. How much do you need? ENOCH W. HECKMAN, 1302 W. Wildwood. Ft. Wayne. Ind ~ ~ 278t6x
STOCK SALE 1, the undersigned, will sell at public sale at my farm. 7 miles northwest of Decatur, h mile west. 4 miles north of Preble. 7 miles east of Ossian. 16 miles southeast of Fort Wayne, on , TUESDAY. DEU. 2. 1921 Beginning at lit o'clock a. m. The following property, io wit: 20 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE GUERNSEY CATTLE Guernsey cow, 7 years old; 2 Guernsey cows, 6 years old; 3 Guernsey cows. 5 years old; 2 Guernsey cows. 4 years old; 4 Guernsey cows, 3 years old; 5 Guernsey cows. 2 years old; 3 heifers 10 months old. Some of these cows with calves by side. Some heavy springers. Those cows are titfe to freshen before the first of January. 4 HEAD OF SHORT HORN CATTLE One red cow. 4 years old. due to freshen Dec. 20; 1 roan heifer, due to freshen by the day of sale; 1 roan heifer, 1 year old; I roan bull calf, 5 wee*s old. All of these animals are in first class condition and are Tuberculin tested. TERMS—6 months; 7% from date; good bankable note. Those from a distance desiring to give note should bring reference. In case of bad weather sale will be held inside. ADOLPH 6ULTEMEIER. Roy S. Johnson. Auctioneer Clarence Smith. Clerk Lunch will be served. J-—"-8 PUBLIC SALE As 1 have rented my farm to a man who furnishes his own tools and stock. I will sell at public auction, on my farm, one mile south and two miles east of Monroe, by the Pleasant VaHey Church, on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1924 Commencing at 12:30 o'clock The following personal property, towit: TWO HEAD OF HORSES tine grey horse. 9 years old. weight about 1600 lbs.; one bay horse. 8 yrs. <« tl. weight about 166® lbs. This is an extra good work team, ami one in need of a good dependable team of horses, cannot afford to miss this sale. CATTLE Roan cow. 5 years old. wiX be fresh February 9th; brindle cow. 6 years eld. will be fresh March 9th; Jersey cow. S years old. will be fresh March 5; black Jersey cow. will be fresh April 29; red cots, 6 years o’.d. will be fresh February 9th; red cow. 5 years old. will be fresh March Ist; roan heifer. 10 months old. a good one. The above are a good bunch of cows, some of them giving a good flow of milkfat the present. TWENTY-SIX HEAD OF HOGS Spotted Poland China sow with 9 pigs by side; Spotted Poland Chin® sow with 8 pigs by side, a l these pgs are old enough to wean; two red sows, open, good ones; 5 shoals, weighing about 100 lbs. each. POULTRY —9 or 10 doz. pure-bred White Leghorn hens; about 2 dozen pullets, mixed. GRAIN—About 100 bushel of oats. IMPLEMENTS One wagon, wi.h beet rack. Milwaukee binder; Milwaukee mower; John Deere double disc; Osborne single disc; spring tooth harrow; spike tooth harrow: Oh o hay loader; hay tedder, manure spreader; J I. Case riding cultivator; Black Hawk corn planter; seven shovel cultivator; single shovel jdow; mud boat; two spring wagons; corn shelter; set breeching harness; set farm harness; some horse collars. Ford touring car. in good running condition. MISCELLANEOUS Hog founta’n. self feeder, tank heater, hog trough. 115-gallon gasoline tank, log chain. :10-lt. ladder. DeLaval cream separator in good eondtt on. TERMS- $5.66 or under, cash: over that amount 9 months’ time wi>.l be given on good bankable note drawing 8 per cent, interest the last three months. 4 per cent off for cash> JEFF LIECHTY Jess-Ellenberger and Ed Muter. Aucts E. W. Baumgartner. Clerk PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, having decided to quit farming, will sell at public auction at my residence mites south of Decatur, SA-i mles north of Monroe pn state road 21. on the Herman Sellemeyer farm, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1924. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. The following personal properly. 5 HEAD OF HORSES Sorrel mare, 7 years old; Black horse, 8 years old; Roan horse. 12 years old. Gray horse. 10 years old; one sorrel colt. « months old. a good one. 6 HEAD GF CATTLE Red cow. 8 years o’.d giving 4 gal. milk per day; Roan cow. 8 years old giving 4 gal. milk per day. both these cows due to freshen in May and are t gal. cows; Red cow. 6 years old giving 3 gal. milk per day. due to freshen in April, a 5 gal. cow when fresh; 3 good Heifers, will) be fresh in May ami June. 53 HEAD OF HOGS Spotted Poland China sow. 8 nice pigs by side; 2 sows with 7 pigs by side. These pigs are 5 weeks old. One Chester White sow with 9 pigs by side, 7 weeks old;_one Spotted Poland China sow open; 17 shoats weighing from 100 to 150 lbs. each. POULTRY 80 good laying hens. HAY AND GRAIN 5 ton of good mixed hay in mow: 9 acres of oats straw in the barn; 125 bushel of oats; 250 shocks coi n in f eld. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Deering binder. 8 ft. cut. in good shape; Deering mower. 5 ft. cut; Nesco manure spreader, good as new: Ohio hay loader; hay tedder; corn planter; J I. Case riding plow; International riding cultivator; spring tooth harrow; spike ttwlii harrow; end gate seeder, good as new: double disc In good shape; Turnbull wagon, a good one; hay ladders, beet and hog rack eombiu* eil. a good one; land roller; 2 sets of work harness; one set of fly nets; horse collars; one 1% H. P. gas engine; pump jack. MISCELLANEOUS Self feeder: whee’t arrow; chicken fountain; Anchor-Holt cream >ei»r,»for. good as new; to gal. iron drum; washing machine; 10 gal. milk can; <rocki* a,ltl fIU 1 '* ara ' ® din ng room < hairs aud table; one Regal Globe cook stove goiX aS new; one Furnace hea.ing stove, good an new; kitchen cabinet likeneV o,le p ' ece I,nol, :um 12x14; one Axmiualer rug 8-3xlo-6; one librarv table. on< ’ k " clleu ’“hie; one nearly new davenport; Perfection ol stove’ one I>c^l ** e uu <l a Sood one; and many articles not mentioned. '• , TERMS—AII sums , l ' U ' uhdt!r caMb: ou KUUI# over 11 ' '•» months will be given; l‘ e f l .' U ’ Ser i . glvius a bankable note drawing 8% interest the hurt 3 unt tor cash ° n aoßl3 uVel, » C ' No ptxrperty to be removed un ' ‘ " *' Roy >. John-on and Harry Dw eis ’ Auctß ' ° ;d Adam 9 Lunch served on grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Porter and sons. Bobby and Jack, motored to Greencastle this afternoon to spend several days with Mrs. Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. They wHI return after Thanksgiving
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1921
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St. Marys Church b First Mass. 5 :66 a. m Second Mass. 7:30 a. m ’ High Mass. 9 45 a. nt. Christian doctrine. 2:00 p. m. ' Prayer Hour and Benediction. 2:30. Rev. J. A. Seimetz. Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH ji-;jo —Bible School. Everybody i J make an effort to come. , 10:30— Morning Worship Sermon by the pastor. "The Revival \\ e Need." 1 6:oo—Baptists Young Peoples 1 Meeting. . 6:30— Sunday Evening Player Meeting. 7:00. Sunday Evening Gospel Serv ice.\ Sermon by the pastor. "The Christless Dead at the Judgment Bar.” A schedule of cottage prayer meet--1 ings is being arranged. twO meetings each morning at 19:00 for every day j except Thanksgiving, one pray meeting on the West side of town and one .in some other section. Then* will be three week-night ■ prayer meetings in the Church this [week, at 7:30 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights, to pray for revival. At the Wednesday night prayer meeting the monthly business meeting will be held, so as to avoid conilict or postponement on account of our revival meetings. All organizations prepare reports. Revival meetings begin Sunday. Nov. 30th. and Rev. B. E. Antrobus of Madison, Indiana, preaches for us front Dec. Ist. to 12th inclusive. Union Thanksgiving Servive in our Church from 6:30 to 7:30 on Thanksgiving Morning. F. D. WHITESELL. Pastor. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH The 23. Sunday ’ After Trinity. .Gospel: Matt 22,15-22. Epistle: Phil 13. 17-21. German preaching at 10. Catechism: Question 217-223. English preaching at 7 o’clock p. tn. "Infant Baptism." “Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s saks." 1 I et. 2. 13. o ZION REFORMED CHURCH 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 Preaching by Rev. Frank 1 of. who ilelivered such a powerful sermon last Sunday, will be with us. You should hear him a;ain. You are reminded of the Red Cross drive. Stuuiay afternoon. It is hoped that our congregation will go 100 per , cent, by every member joining. No evening services. Mrs. Jacob Schafer’s funeral will be held Monday afternoon at j! o’clock. Rev. L. C. Hessert of Cresline, Ohio, will officiate. • o First Methodist Church Sunday Sc hool. 9:30. Revival services. 10:45. Revival services, 10:45. 2:30 ami 7. Rev. E. H. Lane will preach at the afternoon service, he will give his Christian exerience. Junior League. 1:30. I Epworth League. 6:06. Revival services during the week at n i .3(>. No services Monday evening, d oPresbyterian Church B. N. Covert. IJastor Services tor Sunday. November 23 g 9:3o—Sunday School: Classes be gin discussion without preliminary Exercises. Junior Classes will begii work at 9 o'clock. Good instructioi by competent teachers. - 10:30 —Morning Worship. Women’: Missionary Society Annual Praise
| PUBLIC AUCTION ;' — * The undersigned will sell at public auction at her residence, at Salem, 10 Julies southeast of Decatur, on Tuesday, November 25, 1924 Beginning al. 10 o'clock a. m., the following household goods: Walnut cupboard; fruit cupboard; dresser; organ, extra good one; kitchen cabinet; <omli: 6 rock'ng chair:-.; 2 sets of chairs; 130 quart of fruit: : base burner; soft coal burner; kitchen range; box stove; coal oil stove; oil - stove; 3 stands; f large mirror; 1 lawn mower; 1 inch board, 18 inches wide; curtains and carpets Io furnish 7 room house; complete set of kitchen utensils am: dishes; buggy, set of buggy harness; storm front; complete set of carpenter and cabinet making tools; wood turning lathe, and numerous other articles. > TERMS—Sums under |5 cash, over that amount a credit of 12 months , will be given, purchaser giving bankable note >eur i og the last II mouths. > 4% Tff for cash. No goods removed until settled f'T. MRS AMY MERRIMAN Salem Ladies Aid will serve lunch. ; .Jeff Liechiy and Ed Miller. Aucts. Am. Patterson. Clerk i .
Service. Mrs. Vera Lash Merrill. Dist. Sec'ry Women’s Department ol Hoard of Foreign Missions will be the- speaker of the morning. Hear her. | 6:00 Senior Christian Endeavor: >i Miss Mary Macklin, leader. 7:00 —Evening Worship: Sermon by Pastor. Subject "Jumping Over the Wall.” ITayer Meeting and Bible Study: "The Greatest Chapters of the Bible: The Thanksgiving Chapter.” Please remember the Thanksgiving Service at the Baptist Church ou Thursday Morning. Nov. 27th at 6:80 a. m. Rev. Thompson is the preacher. . o First United Brethren Church On account of not being able to heat the old church, there will be no Sunday School or services of any kind at the church tomorrow. Sunday. Nov. 30th, dedication of new church. Rev. B. F Dotson. o First Exangelical Church Ralph W. Loose. Minister 9:15 —Sunday School. 10:15—Morning worship. 7:00 —Evening services. 6:ls—Junior and Senior Evangel ical League of Christian Endeavor. Community Training School Tuesday evening,. Mid-week service of prayer Wednesday, 7:36. I’nion Thanksgiving service at the Baptist Church Thursday morning at 6:30. The church should he crowded with thankful citizens returning thanks to God in His house on this day. Mrs. William Reppert was a Fort Wayne visitor this morning. o — NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is herebv given that the tui•lcrsigne.l Superintendent of construction of tfie Henrv E. Johns et al ''rain. located in Nottingham and (arti-on Townships, Wells county, Indiana, will on the loth day of De■ewtber. 192 4 until 2 o'clock p. nt. of ’J.'.’ *l* the County Surveyor’s 'nice in the Court House in the City ■I Bluffton. In.l. receive sealed bids ior the construction of said drain and ranches and connections thereto in tecordanee with the report, plans and •necifications in said cause now on file oi the Clerk s tilth e of Wells county. Indiana. Bids will l>o received on the whole of said drain. No conditional bid or bids will be accepted. Main ditch 1540 feet of tile. ■Waldron Prong 12’10 feet of tile. Dunwiddie Prong 1.i.10 t’eet of tile. Earl Doam Prong. 2050 feet of tile. Main Ditch. 6.3735 t’eet of open ditch. Bill’s Creek. 7400 feet of open ditch . lohn’s Creek tcciio feet of open ditc h Walser Prong, 1000 feet of open ditc h Bidders will be Required to file their l icl for the construction of said drain as required by law upon forms stirIr shecl by the Superintendent of Construction and each bidder will be reunited tec make and file with his bid 'lie necessary affidavit of non-col-lusion and that he is a bona fide bidder. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of at bast ten clot per cent of the amount of the bld. but in no event less than • nc- hundred < lO'H dollars, .‘•ondttion•■<l that he will execute bond to enter into a contract to complete said work within the time and in the manner as provided in the specifications within '•■n t Hit days after notification that 1 the contract is awarded him: said • heck shall be macle payable to C. M, I'avenport. Superintendent of Construction and in the event the bidder tails or refuses to execute said bom' 1 * contract Within the time specified in this notice said cheek and money represent hereby shall become the propertv of the construction funds of -aid ditch as agreed ami liquidated damages for the failure of such bld- . der to execute bond ami contract as prodded in this noth >, ’ The successful bidder will be re- . ciuirc-d to enter into ontract for the ’ construction of such work, and furnish bond payable to the State of Indiana in the penal sum equal to the 'mount of the bid conditioned for the faithful performance of such work "id that the contractor will pay all j lebts of every kind and character incurred in tire prosecution of such work.
Hurl) bond shall be either a Surity <‘>>mpany's bond or a personal bond. In the event that a personal bond is n,ix - vn. at least two of the surities thereon shall be resident freeholders in Wells county, Indiana. Such bond to be approved by the Superintendent of Construction. The. Superin' ■ i lent reserves th“ right to reject any and all blds. No bids will be aiceptod in excess of the total amouni of the benefits assess’d. No bids will be rerehn d which are not in eoinpliat.ee with the foregoing provisions ant! none y, ill be rec eived after 2 p. m. on said dale. N.. floating dredge will lie allowed in the construction of said work. The time for, the completion of said work will be made known by the Snof Construction ou the
day "f the Hille, and the successful bidder will be required to complete thr work within the time fixed within the contract. ~, , ' The Ciuecessful nddder will be required to fugnlsh transcript. Estimated cost of construction 160.075.97. I lotted thia 22nd day of November 1924. -2--’’ II ■ O 6-—' I NOTICE TO OEI'I'.VD VVI * State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adilins Circuit Court, September Tic m. I'l ’l. cause No 12327. I To Quiet Title Bertha M. Linton vs. Jesse Dealer. ,«t al. 1 Now comes the plaintiff by Lenhart A- Heller, her ittorneys and files hi"' complaint herein together with the I affidavit of a competent I'erron that the residence- upon diligent Inquiry la unknown of the following named de- i fendants. towit: Jesse Denser, Jesse ( Oenger. Francis Lazear, Frances Lasear. Frances B Lasenr. James C. Hawkins, Margaret Hawkins, J. C. Hawkins, whose- Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: William Spencer, Wm. Spencer whose Christian name is unknown Elisabeth Spencer. John C Wright. Emilia B. Wright. Benjamin F. Wright. Margaret Wright, Elsever N. Wright. Mary F. Wright. Emily G. Wright. Elmira Hanna. Bichard Hanna. Clark. Mallsea L. South. Joseph South, Elisabeth N. Rich. Elisabeth Rich, Theresa Hilling. Eolly Sutton. Henry Sutton, John T. Wright. Margaret A. Brown. David W. Brown. Harriet A. Beeson, Aimer Beeson, Margaret Clark, Lervanla McVay, Leuranla McVay. I. N. Clark, whosehristian name U unknown to plaintiff: J. N. Clark, whose C hristian name Is unknown to plaintiff. Pamelia M. Clark. Pamela M Clark. Isabel Hill. Deborah Kerr. Deboreah Kerr. James F. Clark. J. F. Clark, whose Christian mime Is unknown to plaintiff: Jennie Clark. Gennie F. Clark. Silas F. ■’’lark. Isaac- Clark. Lydia Clark. John F. Clark. Gustavus A. Kerr. The unknown husbands and wives respectively of each of the following natne-i cersons. towit: Jesse Deaxer, Jesse "leager. Franc-ls Lazear. Frances Latear. Frances B. Lazear. James C. Hawkins. Margaret Hawkins. J. C. Hawkins, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff. William Spencer. Wm. Spencer, whose Christian name is •inknown to plaintiff: Elizabeth Spen•er. John C. Wright. Emma B. Wright. Beniamin E. Wright. Margaret Wright. Elzever X. Wright. Mary F. Wright. Emily G. Wright. Elmira Hanna. Richard Hanna. Levi Clark. Mallss.-i 1.. South. Joseph South. Elizaleth N. Rich, Elizabeth Rich. Tharesa Hilling. Pollv Sutton. Henry Sutton. John T Wright. Margaret A. Brown. David W. Brown. Harriet A Beeson. Miner Beeson, Margaret Clark. Levanta McVay. Leuranla McVay. 1. N Clark, whose Christian name is unkrewn to plaintiff: J. N. Clark, whose -hristian. name is unknown to plainiff: Pametia M. Clark. Pamela M. 'lark. Isabel Hill. Debrrah Kerr. De>oreah Kerr. James F. Clark, J. F. 'lark, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: Jennie F. Clark. Jennie 1-'. Clark. Silas E. Clark. Isaac -lark. Lydia Clark. John F. Clark lustavus A. Kerr, the names of all of vhotn are unknown to plaintiff: The unknown widowers and widows reipectively of each of the following lamed deceased persons, towit: Jesse Deazer. Jesse Deager. Francis laitear. Frances Lazear. Frames B. 1-a-sear. James C. Hawkins. Margaret lawkins. J. C. Hawkins, whose chrlsian upni-- Is unknown to plaintiff: Willmm Spencer. Wm Spencer, whose ■hristian name is unknown to plainiff Elizabeth Spencer. John C. Wrirht. Emma B. Wright. Benjamin ■?. Wright. Margaret WrighL Elzever q. Wright Mary F Wright. Emily G. Vrlght, Elmira Hanna. Richard Hants, Levi Clark, Malissa L South, 'oseph South. Elizabeth N. Rich. Elizabeth Rich. Th iresa Hilling. Polly Zutton. Henry Sutton. John T. Wright. Margaret A. Brown. David W. Brown. Harriet A. Beeson. Abr.er Beeson. Margaret Clark. Lervanla McVay. ' eurania McVay. I. N. Clark, whose •hristian name is unknown to plainiff: J. N. Clark, whose Christian name s unknown to plaintiff: Pamelia M. 'lark. Pamela M. Clark. Isabel Hill. Deborah Kerr. Deboreah Kerr. James Clark, J. F. Clark, whose Christian lame is unknown to plaintiff: Jennie Clark. Gennie F. Clark. Silas F. 'lark. Isaac Clark. Lydia Clark. John Clark. Gustavus A. Kerr, the -ur-ee of :- n -*f whom”are unknown to -ilaihtiff: The unknown children de■cendants surviving spouse creditors. ,-nd adm'nlstrators. of the estate, deisees. legatees, trustees and execuors of the last will and testament, iueioss>--s in interest and ttFsigns, re-:pe<-t'velv of 'each of the following -H'-ed and designated deceased per,.n<s. to —'f Amos Wright. Elizabeth 'Vrig'-L Th<v-s« Wright. Jesse Deaz- — .|es«e I'-iger. Francis Lazear. -'lanees I rze"'. Frames B. Lazear. lame* <• fiawk'ns. Margaret llawkns. .1 C Hawkins, whose Christian name is n>- v no"’n to plaintiff: William 'nence- Wm. Spencer, whose - hrlstian name is unknown to plaintiff: Eliza-•e-l- Seen J-ihTi <’ Wright. Emma H. Wri'-’b'. Benja'-'in F. Wright. Margaret Wright. Elzever N. Wright. Marc F Wright. Emily G. Wright. I '-'.lmiru Hanna. Richard Hanna. Levi i 1 "lark. Malis-a I. South. Joseph Smith. I Elizabeth N Rich. Elizabeth Rich. Tharesa Hilling. Pollv Sutton. Henry . Sutton. John T Wright. Margaret A. - Brown. David W. Brown. Harriet A I Reeri-n. Abner Beeson. • Margaret "Ink. Lervauia McVay. Leuranla Me ; Vay. I. N. Clark, whose Christian mime is unknown to plaintiff: J. N. Clark, whose Christian name is unknown to . olalntiff Pamelia M Clark. Pamela . M Clark. Isabel Hill. Deborah Kerr, . Deboreah Kerr, James F. Clark. .1. F. , Clark .whose Christian name is un- . known to plaintiff: Jennie F Clark. [ Gennie F Clark. Silas F. Clark. Isaac 1 '’lark. Lydia Clark. John F. Clark. . Gustavus A. Kerr, the names of all of i whom are unknown to plaintiff: All
of the women once known by anv of tke names and designations above stated: whose names may have been changed. and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom an* unknown to plaintiff; The spouses of all of the persons al<»\e named, described ami designated as defendants to this action who are married the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: All persons who ■might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described tlie complaint in this action, by. under or through any of the defendants to this, action, named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. That said action is for the purpose of quieting title to leal estate in the State of Indiana, that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants, that all of said defendants arc necessary parties to said artion and that they are believed to he non-residents of th« State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams county, state of Indiana is described in said complaint, towit: ’rhe Hast half of the North half of the South East quarter of Section twelve (12) in township twenty-five (25) north of Ilana* 1 fourteen (14) East. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting: her title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 58 day of the November term 1924. of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, being; the 16tlt day of the January. 1925. to be begun i and holden on the 17th. day of November. 1924. at the Court House, in the | city of Decatur, in said county and (state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof in the city of Decatur. Indiana, thio 21st dux of November. 1924. Ueal,' JOHN V NELSON. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. By Ni'Cftil F. Bormann, Deputy Lenhart & Heller, Attys, for Plaintiff. 22-29-6
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» 04*44*44***44 J ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ . TT . FOR SALE FOR SCALlS—Detroit Jewel gas range in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call at 363 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALK-Stove and Furnace 1 ■wood. Decatur Cooperage Co.. 1 Phone 189 274 til De 6 FOR SALE 2rto bushel corn out of|< the field. Wm. Klink, Decatur R. ( 8. 277t3 . KENTUCKY COAL 1 wi’i receive two cars of coal te a few days, one of lump and one egg I aize. This coal is guaranteed first < cities and com-H ft cm deep mines in east Kentucky. Fiices reasonable. J. S. BOWERS, offices over White Meat Market. Monroe street. Order now. IJeliveriee made. y7i3 ' FOR SALE —Girl’s winter coat.’and care size 10 to 12. Preble phone 1 on 35., 277t3x | FOR SALItJ- 1923 Star coupe exceflent condition. A bargain. C. B. Hayner Motor Co., 254-58 W, Main st. East of Interurban station. Fort Wayne.27St4x FOR SALE—Favorite hard coal stove good as new at bargain. Mrs. J. W. Vizard. Pleasant Mills.27Bt3x FOR SALE —600 bu. of old corn some stove and furnace wood. See Fred Plothe, 334 S Fifth st. or Ralph Harshman. miIJJ north of Washington school. 279t3x FOR SALE—One oil stove, two hurn--233 so. 3rd st. 279t2x er. as good as new; will sell cheap. FOR SALE -6ne spotted male hog: also ’23 model Ford touring body. Call for J. Halberstadt at Ford garage. 279t3 FOR SALE - L. C. Smith typewriu-i'. nearly new; and adding machine. Both in first class condition. River side Garage. 279t3 FOR SALfc—9 room. ail modern house on North Seventh street, priced cheap. W. P Robinson, phone 185. 279t6x FOR RENT FOR REN'f—Seven-room. strictly modern house and garage at 564 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple.tf FOR RENT—7 room semi modern house and garage. Possession Dec. 1. Block and half from court house. Mrs. Walter Eicher. R. R. 3. 278t3x MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago, Nov. 22—Grain futures ■ moved up fractionally at opening on he board of trade today. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 4806. shipments 6276. of ficial to New York yesterday 7980. Hogs closing slow. Heavies $9.75® 10: mediums s9.sofi 9.75; light weight 59.25@9i60; light lights $8®9.25; pig $7.50®7.75: packing sows rough $8; i cattle 625 slow; sheep 2800; best 1 lambs $13.75; best ewes $6.50; calves 100; tops $12.50. Liberty Bond Market i U. S. Liberty Ist Vis $161.24 . U. S. Liberty 2nd 4'.s 101-6 : U. S. Liberty 3rd 4'4s 101.4 U. S Liberty 4th 4%s New 4Us 105.80 Chicago! Produce Market Butter—Extra in tubs 49®51c; ex- ; tra firsts 47@48c; firsts 45@46c; . packing stocks 27@28c; standards. 47c. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern ex tra 63c; extra firsts 55c: Ohio firsts 57c; western firsts 55%c i Poultry—live heavy fowls 24@2u<'. light l@18c; heavy springs 24®25c; ■ light 20@21c; roosters 15@17c; duck ' 20@22c; geese 18@20c; turkeys, r @'34c. Potatoes —Michigan $1.65411.7" I'd 150 lbs.; Maine $1.75® 1.85: Idaho russets $2; New York $1.75®L85. ’ Yellow corn jumped 5c and is h°’ a ■ quoted at $1.15 on the local market. .’ Rye is now quoted at 90c and bar- ' ley at 75c. j LOCAL CRAIN MARKIT i (Corrected November 22) \ Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 sl.4‘> f Oats, per bushel k Rye, per bushel ! ’" t: } Barley, per bushel 75c 1 New Wheat, No. 1 sl4. r New Wheat. No. 2 sl4'. DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET I — (Corrected November 22) [( All poultry purchased must be e free from feed. . I>eghorn Fowls a Fowls • 17c » Chickens 17c II Leghorn Chickens [} ’ Ducks l 2c Geese — ,1 Old Roosters 2c ) Eggs, dozen ® Oc LOCAL GROCERS EGG MAHKET t. doz « yc BUTTERFAT AT STATION 6 Butterfat 36c
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 * I | 1 I : A health servicT' I Neuroclometer and E -jS For SERVICE Pn °"* I Location ! i K jirlt at 144 South 2n d ■ »1« ■ Off'ce Phone 314 Eg Off.co Hours: 10-12 s-m. 8 • E . BL AC K Itm UNDERTAKING AND EMB * | 2 Calls answ.l lir(wtl 1 rivab- Ambulant* S-nj.. B ® I 0 ' Office Phone; so E 7 Home Phone: "j] g N. A. BIXLER I X OPTOMETRIST | , Eys Ex.iimn: <|. Glassy ?■». ■ HOURS: i , Bto 11:30—12:30 to l:h i Saturday 8:00 p. < | Telephone 135. | Closed Wednesday eiternoou. ■ DR. C C RAYL I * SURGEON Bi" X-Ray anti 4’.lii.i-.-.ul Lai;<,rajon» I ** Office Houn: Ito 4 and 6toß p, ■ S Sundays, 9toloa. a. I Phone 681. Ifltsl FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of Title. Reaj Esub ■ Plenty of Money to Dim on E Government Plan. ■ Interest rate reduced ■ October 15. 1924 ■ See French Quinn, I Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Denom K MONEY TO LOAN I An unlimited amount o! E 5 PERCENT E mot" y on itnptev-d real estate ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts vl t ' ■ m real estate M SCHURGER S ABSTRACT OFFICE ■ 133 S. 2nd St. M ' I No Htint ng ■•:’ n’<'.<|'assitig ailw-■ cd on the C Gi.lig tarn'.. | 279t3x C- GILUfc .9 ■ NO HUNTING ALLOWED I Hunting and trespassing ffl farm is forbidden. 279t6x JOHN H. PETERS <• — Illi HIGH (iRADE COAL B Genuine Povalrnnt m Lump, P® H| Kentucky Lump, ion Virginia Is. Crei k l.iimp. ton K* Egg sizes, ton 1 Hard Coal, ton 50 cents less at yard. JULIUS HAUGK, Residence phone 6'! l ''. Vard phone#! F-lh - Public Sale Calendar Nov 25—Albert 'Valchle. 2 - sooth of Decatur on State Dee. 2- Jeff L eeluy. 1 ™' ie i and 2 miles east of Monroe, Valley church. , . ,uj ' Deo. 2-Adolph rnlteniei northwest of Det atm . 4 of Preble. Stock sa 1Dec. 3—Fred bl ‘" '" kl r \|llev « west and'l mil" 1101 ! h ol rl h of T« ! ’ 2 mites east and 1 mile sin. Farm sale- . .. Dec. 3—Mac QtHFth'L s ," f v a || e r of Decatur. I mile ; " l ’' l, o h ilessoB | church, 2 miles east ami - s mll yi;,i' 1 :’»»; mile south ot M nrcc . ! east and 2 miles south oj Dec. 10— Harvey Ward. . west of Decatur. miles tast l Dec. 10-- J- J- - S hirei. 1 of Decatur, 4 1-2 miles of WU‘» on R. S. Croghan farm. n|W Dec. 18—Grover ÜbJsouthwest of Atecatur. 1 mile south of PeteisonO— — 1 DR. C. V. CONNER I - VETERINARIAN Special attention « 1 ' pn I -nd P-Xt sS I Office 120 N<>;/Xdeocrl»G Phone: Office 143-K<-H'ic ‘ o- 27 ' j S%—MONEY-5% ! : | 12S i"-" ,leses i Lenhart & H p|lH Decatur. Indians : 0 "
