Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1924 — Page 2
PUBLICSALE aMRMMaWMMMMMaBMMWB* » ■ ■ ■ •— I, the undersigned, having decided to qiLt farming, will at public auction at iij residence 1% miles west of Decatur on the old Webber Qirm. on Wednesday, December 10. 1924 Z Beginning at 12:00 noon. The following personal property to-wt: I 2 HEAD OF HORSES I Gray mare, 8 years old, sound and a good one; Gray horse ‘.I years old. a good worker. 2 HEAD OF CATTLE Black cow, 5 years old. giving 4 gallons of milk per day; Jersey cow. 9 years old. giving 2 gallons of milk per day. POULTRY —2 dozen good laying hens. FEED » * 2 ton of good mixed hay; 20 double shocks of fodder in the feed, 100 Shocks of corn in field. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Turnbull wagon, good as new : Macy Harris mowing machine, only used om- season; Ohio hay loader, a good one; Hi ft. hay ladders, with gran bed; siliw harrow; 60 tooth spike tooth harrow, double shovel plow; riding culti-j vator; walking Waking plow; set of farm harness; collars; p’tcli forks; , ■scoop shovel; mud boat. Other articles not mentioned. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; on sums over $5 a credit of 9 'months will be given, the purchaser giv'ng a good bankable note drawing 8% interest the last 3 months. 4 r i discount for cash on sums over $5 00. No propertv removed until settled for. HARVEY B. WARD Hoy S Johnson. Auct. Old Adams County Bank. Clerk
PUBLIC AUCTION As I have quit farming and am going to leave the farm 1 will sell at | public auction at my farm 1 mile west and linile north of Magley or 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Tocsin on Adams and Wei's county line, on Wednesday, December 3. 1924 Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m prompt. The following personal property. to-wit: 3—HEAD OF HORSES Sorrel horse. 11 years old. weight 1450 lbs.; black horse. 9 years old. weight 1500 ttis; bay horse. 8 years old. weight 1600 lbs. 12—HEAD OF CATTLE Jersey cow. 8 years old. giving 5 gal. per day; red cow, 7 years old. g:v- - ing 4 gal per day; red cow. 6 years old. giving 4 gal. milk per daj; Guernsey J, cow. due to freshen last of December- roan cow giving milk; one fat steer, ~ IS months old: 2 he fers. 18 months old; 2 calves. 8 months old; 2 heifers .r to be fresh in January. , HOGS AND SHEEP 10 shoats. weighing 170 lbs. » Duroc sow and S pigs 9 weeks old; one male hog. 20 Head of Sheep. POULTRY - 150 head of mixed chickens. HAY AND GRAIN - 300 shocks of good corn in field; 250 bushel of old corn in crib; 50 to - 400 bushel of Bg 4 oats in bin about! ton of hay in mow. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS - Deering binder. 6 ft. cut; McCormick reaper; Champion disc drill; Mil'Z waukee mower; hay tedder; hay rake; hay loader; Sure Drop corn plant- ’* r. spring tooth harrow: spike harrow : Diatn riding breaking plow, a good - one; 2 walking plows; one riding and two walking cultvators; 3 double £ shovel plows; one sngle shovel plow: set of bob sleds; two mud boats; * Walter A. Wood manure spreader: good top buggy; 2 seated carriage; 3 « farm wagons; 2 low wheel wagons: 2 flat bottom hay ladders; wagon box: * gravel bed. z MISCELLANEOUS ~ 2 sets of farm harness; buggy harness; fly nets, horse collars; ropes; cow ties; 4 log chains; one new set of breeching; one barrel of vinegar; grindstone; 50 gat. oil drum: grain cradle; Delaval cream separator No. 12; churn; grain sacks; shovels; spade; forks; some Household Goods and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; on sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given; the purchaser giving a good bankable note drawing 8% interest the last 6 months; 4% discount for cash on sums over $5. No property to be removed until settled for. FRED BLOEMKER Roy S. Johnson. Auct. Irvin Wasson, Clerk Lunch served by Magley Reformed Ladies’ Aid Society. 20-25-1
{PUBLIC SALE As we are going to move, we wil’ sell at public auction, at the Quigley residence. 2% miles east and 4 miles north of Berne or 2 miles east and 1% miles south of Monroe or miles south of North Pleasant Valley church on County Infirmary road, pc Wednesday, December 3, 1924 Beginning at 10 o’clock a m.. the following property; 9 HEAD CF CATTLE One Ho’stein cow. 4 years old. calf by side; 1 red cow, 3 years old, fresh April 28; 1 Hoisteia cow. 7 years old. fresh April 4; 1 Jersey cow. 9 years old. fresh June Ist: 1 Holstein cow. 8 years old. fresh in March; 1 Holstein cow. 5 years old. wi l be fresh in April; 1 Durham Jersey cow. 4 years old, wil be fresh in June; 2 heifers.coming yearlings. 27 HEAD OF HOGS One Spotted Poland Ch na sow; 1 Dnroc sow; 4 shoats weighing baout 65 lbs.; 3 0. I. C. brood sows; 18 shoats. weighing 50 lbs. each. FARM IMPLEMENTS One 1 horse 5 disc Hoosier grain drill, good as new; 1 John Deere corn planter with 80 rod of wire; 1 good auto trailer; 1 lOdisc grain dr 11; 1 hand fodder cutter; 1 John Deere walking brepking plow; 1 John Deere cu’tivator; 2 5-shovel cultivators; 1 gasoline engine 2U H. P.; 1 6-inch burr feed grinder; 1 pump jack; 1 tank heater; 1 hog oiler; 1 beet lifter; 20 gal. of * crude oil: 4 good hog troughs; 1 iron kettle; 2 cream cans: 1 12-hen incubator: 8 fi galv. hog feeder; 1 hog founta n. 50 gal. HAY 5 ton straight timothy hay; 15 ton of good mixed hay; also some corn 23 DOZEN HEAD OF POULTRY About 72 laying'hens; 15 Coz. full blood Rhode Island Kens; 70 Plymouth Rocks: 3 doz. White Spanish Leghorns; 3 dozen mixed hens; 2 Toulnse ganders and 2 Toulosc geese. HOUSEHOLD GOODS , One 1 Minute power washing tn: chine, in good condition: 1 wringer bench, with w-rm-er: 1 pew ra’v. tub; 1 small galv. tub; 1 glass wash board; 1 Globe Kalief Kitchen range. No. 8. good as new; 1 Favorite hard coal burner; 2 3-burner Perfection oil stoves: 1 oven for oil stove; 1 Renown Under-j feed heater; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 golden oak buffet; 1 velvet couch; 1 Axminster rug 11-3x12: T. Tapestry rug 9x12 new; 3 oak rockers; 8 kitchen I chairs and 6 d.ning room chairs; 1 white enamel steel bedstead with spring; ! 1 half bed with springs; 1 bed with springs; 1 oak chiffonier with 5 drawers; 1 kitchen cupboard; 1 new solid oak library table; 2 oak stands; 3 50-galj steel oil dniuis; i A-ahup’* bog house; 2 mail boxes; 1 Seamstress machine.* 1 Cußgolcum rug 9xlo*/2; kitchen linoleum lixiOt 1 Superiori vacuum cleaner and other articles too numerous to ment’on. Lunch will bo served on grounds. TERMS —Jv.OO and under cash. Over ‘bat mount a credit of 9 months, 8% after first 6 mqutbs. 4% off for cnsh v AMERICUS QUIGLEY an d j. a, HAGGARD J. N. BurkUtud, Auctiuaeer. • W. S. Smith, Clerk j
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921.
| Court House | T"Tf i*irTF—Tr""' 11 Appear For Defendant* | In the case of Peter Neuenschwan'd. r vs. Robert U. Liechty et al. AtI torneys Eichhorn. Gordon and Edris 'appeared for. the defendants Liechty and Liechty. Attorney John T. i Merryman appeared for the defendant Monroe State Hank./Case Dismisaed The case of The Suttles-Edwards company vs. Gustav lieinking et al. was dismissed today on motion of the plaintiff. I Motion For New Trial In the case of John K. Mann vs. Leora E. Mann, a motion for a newtrial was filed by the plaintiff. Judgment For $450 | lit the case of the Commonwealth Loan company vs. Roy U Creek, judgment for $450 and costs and the foreclosure of a chhttel mortgage was awarded the plaintiff. Cross-complaint Filed In the case of the Old Adams County Bank vs. Lewis A. Holthouse et al I Attorney Henry B, Heller assumed jurisdiction as sepcial judge. Attornney C. J. Lutz withdrew his appear ante for the defendant, Lewis A.' Holthouse, and Attorney Earl B. (Adams entered his appearance for Mr. ■ ' ' '
| PUBLIC SALE We are going into other business and will offer to the highest bidder, the following personal property, on tin John T. Baker farm located 4 miles west of Decatur. Ind., and 1 mile east of Peterson or near the Beery church, on Tuesday. December 9th, 1924 Sale to begin at 12 o’clock noon, Under cover if necessary. t LIVE STOCK One Pure Bred cow. 6 years old. will be fresh on May Ist; one Black Angus Cow. 6 years old. will be fresh July 31st. Aliout 15 Ancona Hens. implet/ents Fordson tractor, with Oliver plow, both in first class condition: 14-16 international tandem disc in fine shape; seeding machine; harrows; 4 shovel gang balanced cultivator, good as new; beet rack; stock rack; triple wagon led; hog crate: portable platform scale. 1000 lbs. good as new; special seed cleaning machine, power attachment: feed grinder: tractor pulley; Rockwood drive pulley for separator; s- t light farm harness; collars; lines: mud boat; wheelbarrow; oil stoiage barrels; pump tan; 10 gal. steel can; 5 gal. steel can; pftst augers; forks; spades; hoes; rakes; hog troughs; good buzz saw; some carpenter too'.k; wrenches; fence stretcher; top buggy: Bradley feed grinder: other articles too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Renown kitchen range, no better stove made; Renown Underfeed heater a good condition: solid c ik dining t; b'.e. 9 ft.; brass 4 poster bed; wood bed: 2 cotton mattresses; 2 coil wire sprngs; quarter sawed oak dresser, kitchen chairs; kitchen table; kitchenette; 9x12 rug; grass rug; writing table; solid oak library table; Colonia! dining room suit, fumed oak; 2'genu-, ite leather Pullman rockers; electric sweeper; cream separator; mirror; step ladder, and other household art'cles. MISCELLANEOUS —Some aluminum ware; pots; pans; meat saws; jigs; p.tchers; glass churn; fruit cans; kegs; cider vinegar, and numerous kitchen utensils. TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash. Sums over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given; the purchaser giving a good bankable note drawing ' r < last three months A discount of 4% for cash on sums pver $5. No property removed until settled for. JOHN D. BAKER. Owner Roy Johnson. Auct oncer. j a. Beery. Clerk 1-4-6
| PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming. I the undersigned, will sell at public i ; uct’on at the farm 2 miles north of Linn Grove. 6 miles west of Berne. S’ miles southeast of Bluffton on what is known as the Baumgartner farm, oh Wednesday. December 3. 1924 Commencing at 10 o’clock, the following described property: ’ 5 HEAD OF HORSES i A match team of greys. 11 years old; 2 bay mares, 7 and 8 years old. ’ AU good workers. One grey horse, 8 years old 13 HEAD OF CATTLE ’ Pure Bred Shorthorns These are all registered or eligible to register in the American Shortl:oin Breeders' Association Stilton Crown No. 776136. is the herd bull. 6 t years old and weighs about 2400 lbs. This is a pure bred Scotch bull Collynie \ .olet 21) Roan. No. 859252. is a real bred Scotch cow. This cow took first premium over 37 head at the Portland fair in 1920. She has a red i bull calf at side. Prim ess Irene 2D, Roan, 8 years old; Goldie 3D. 843597, I Roan 6 years old; Gold.e 41). 843597. Red. 2 years old; one roan heifer, 10 - months old. her dam is Collynie Violet; 2 red heifers. 9 months old; 1 red 1 bull. 9 months old; 1 blue roan grade cow with a hull calf by side, a six- ’ gallon cow; 1 Holstein. giving 3 gallons milk a day, will give breeding on ■ day of sale. About 100 thickens, nearly all Rhode Island Reds. A few mixed chickens apid 1 * z s dozen of Ancona hens. 55 HEAD OF HOGS—Spotted Poland Chinas S x head of brood spws; 12 head of shoats, weighing about 140 150 lbs ; 11 head of shoats. weighing about 75 to 100 tbs.; 25 head of fall p gs. These are excellent good feeders. One good boar. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One Turnbull wagon, good one; 1 new hay ladders: 1 tight grain bed side boards; made of red wood; 1 Deering binder; 1 10-hue Super or disc drill; John Deere gang plow; McCormick mower, good one; corn planter; 1 double disc; 1 single disc; 1 spike tooth harrow; 1 spring-tooth hacrow; walking plow: 1 double shovel plow: I single shovel p'ow; roller drag; muJ boat; a new trailer. HAY AND GRAIN Ten ton: of mix d hay; 20 bushels of Holly Brook Sow Beans, good for seed. HARNESS—-Two sets of good heavy work harness. 1 set practically IIFW; collars dijii jGiuS. , y MiSCELLANEOUS—Feed cooker; corn .sheller; gasoline engine: forks; shovels; log chains; junk (iron); potatoes; fruit jars; 3 Scotch Collie dogs, and some furniture. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SAL,E Terms made known on sale day. D. BAUMGARTNER Je.-’B Hike her." •. r. Ape;. Jno. Augetf>ir-.xr. Clerk Lunch will be served. 1
Hcdtbonse. Answers were filed by, the defendants and a cross-complaint was filed by the defendant Mary C. Holthouse * Estate* Settled In the estate of Maggie Richard, the, finnl rejxvrt was approved, the administrator discharged and the estate adjudged settled. | In the estate-of Vernon McCouagle. the final report was approved, the administrator (discharged and the estate adjudged settled. Letter* Issued Letter! of administration have been issued to Samuel L. Tindall in the estate of Sarah Tindall. The administrator filed bond in the sum of SIOO. Marriage Licenses William C. Van Horn, night watchman. For’ Wayne. Dorothy Aleda Wood. Adams county. Marriage Licenses Robert Howard Stanton. piano worker. Detroit. Michigan to Rosalia 1 Moyer, Linn Grove. Emanuel Jaurguf. laborer. Berne, to Antonia Ortiz. Berne. Taken Under Advisement The case of rank McConnell et al vs. Fred A. Niblick et al. which was tried in circuit court Saturday, was taken under advisement. o—. Ossian—Lucy Garten and Amerl- • ing Woodward, both of Toscin, tied | for honors in the spelling bee held at tool here. |
DF.CEMBER 4th LAST DAY County Clerk John E. Nelson today I called attention to the tact that Dec 1 ember 4. is the last day for candi-j ■ dates in the recent election to file their expense account. Eeach candi- I date must file a statement of all exlienses incurred by him in making his campaign. I o Kokomo. —Kokomo claims a population of 40.000 with the school census Just completed. ■ Q .■■■ ■■ ■ NOTH i: or KIN 11. ’•iHTTLKMENT OF WTITK No. 21 IS. Notice Ik hereby given to th** creditors. heirs and legatees of Frank S. Ernst, an absentee, to appear in the Adams. Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 20th day of December. 1924. and show cause. if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ’ CHARLES C. ERNST. Administrator Deratur, Ind.. Nov. 29. 1924. Lenhart & Heller, Attys. »-» • Q XoTII F, (KF Fl>»l. SKTTI.F.MENT OF EST4TK No. 212 X. Notice Is hereby given to the < redlt< is. lietrs and legatees of Joshua Sprung.-r. deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 24th .lay <>f December, 1!<2I. and show cans-. if any. why th.- FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS ■ with the estate of said decedent should nut i.e approved; and said heirs are .'notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their diatrlbuItlve shares. OTTO STICK'. Administrator Decatur. Ind.. Nov. 29. 1924. James T. Merryman. Atty. 1-’ — 0 IUDS FOH I'.IEITIIK WIRING AND FIXTIHF.S Notice is hereby given that at 2 o'clock p. ni. on the 13 day of Df'-ein-ber 192 4. at the Monmouth School House in Root Township in Adam* countv. Indiana, the undersigned will receive sealed bids for the furnishing •all material and performing all work necessary in wiring for electricity said School Building: said bids to include all material and fixtures except the light fixtures: all wiring to be in conduit and shall conform in all re- . snert to the laws of the state of Indiana: each bidder requested to inspect bunding, make Ins own measurements and submit with his bid a detailed statement of Hie work proposr<l At the same time and P‘ a ‘* e undersigned will al*, receive bids for derirh light fixtures and electric light bulbs for said school building. Right reserved to reject any or all 1 |S AMOS J. LEWTTN. Trustee of Hcot Township, Adams c °unty, in<L —— o MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And ’ Foreign Markets Chicago Grain Review Chicago. Dec. I—Grain futures advanced moderately at the opening of : business on the board of trade today. Frost damage complaints from Argentina encouraged buyers to take wheat This being delivery day. the trade was not disposed to make extended commitments, however, until December wheat, offered on contract ’ delivery, is accepted. | Buying operations by the local bull i pool boosted corn. Poor husking re- , turns and lower quality arrivals as well as strength in bread grains 1 strengthened the undertone. Oats were inclined to lag but made sympathetic fractional gains The provisions list was strengthened by foreign land buying. East Buffalo Livestock Market ’I Receipts 480 U. shipments 6469. yesterday; receipts 800(t. shipments 3BiM» today: official Jo New York Saturday 2850. Hog* closing steady 1 Heavies [email protected]: mediums $9 75 (£7lO 25; light weight $9.50© 9.80: light lights $7.25© 9.25; pigs s6@7; ’ packing sows rough [email protected]; cattle 3375. best steady to strong; others ’ slow. 15@25 lower; steers 1100 Tbs. i up. $6©9.75; steers 1100 tbs. down, $5.50@ 10.25; no prime steers here; heifers $4 50©7.75; cows $1.75@8; bulls s3@s; slutep 840; best lambs. $15.50; culls $13.6" down; best yearlings [email protected]; best aged wethers. $9©9.50; best ewes $7.50®8.50; calves 1600; tops sl3; culls $9 down. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down s6@7; ; 130 to 150 lbs. $7.50@8 15; 150 to 190 tbs. $8.65© 9; 190 tbs. and up $9.15© .9.65; roughs $7.50; stags ss©s 50. Lambs —$13.25©1375. 1 Calves —[email protected]. i The local markets remained quiet 1 1 over the week-end. no changes being . made. I t. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected December 1). Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.45 ■ Oats, per bushel 47c .'Rye, per bushel 90c Barley, per bushel 75c New Wheat, No. 1 $1.50 j New Wheat, No. 2 ...’ $1.49 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET 1 (Corrected December 1). 1 i All poultry purchased must be ! Iree from feed. Leghorn Fowls 12c 1 Fowls 17c Chickens 17 C >’ Leghorn Chickens 12c | Bucks I2e : , Geese jg c e Old Roosters 8c Eggs, dozen sf c LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET Egg*.-dozen f,7 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat
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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦! FOR SALE FOR SALE—Detroit Jewel gas range in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call at 303 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE—Stove anti Furnace wood. Decatur Cooperagj Co.. Phone 189 274 til De 6 POR SALE—9 room, all modern house on North Second street, priced cheap. W. P. Robinson, phone 485. 282t6x FOR SALE—One good Holstein cow. be fresh Dec. 20th. 7 years old and a good one J. A. Hendricks 284t3 FOR SALE—2O lbs. of white goost feathers. Mrs C. F. Rayl. Monroe phone. 285t3x FOR SALE—7S pure bred white Leghorn pullets. $8 00 dozen or lot at 75c head. Also 5 pure bred white Leghorn cockrels. Hollywood strain. $2 each. 2 dozen Ancona pullets. Shepherd strain direct, $1.25 each P. B. Carper. Preble R. 2. 285t6x FOR S"A LE~Tfmber suitable for medium size frame timber Call or see -R. J. Meyer, phone 124. MonFOR RENT for RENT —Seven-room, » strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teqple. ts FOR RENT —F ve room house Mrs Wash Kern. R. 6. 284t2x FOR RENT—S rooms and a garage, at 331 N. 11th street. J. E. Oakley. 285t3x FOR furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1109 W. Monroe st. or phone 988. 285t3x FOR RENT -Three furnished rooms with heat and bath. 304 N Fifth strete. Phone 711. 285-3tx LOST AND FOUND STOLEN—Last Sunday night front kennel. Blue tick dog with black spot on left side and two on right side. Tan head and ears, white nose, stub tail. Stands about 20 in. high. SlO 1 reward. Ben Woods. 333 No. Sth st.. Decatur.2S4t3-. STOLEN from the Catholic school yard some time Tuesday a rq, (.Nov. 25$ a new red Cavalier bicycle (front fender off). Anyone knowing of its whereabiuts phone 905. or notify Chas. Lose. Reward. 235tf lA)S I—A key folder with keys ami insurance tag. Notify at Monroe street. ■ - - ■” WANTED . $10,090,000 Company wants man to [ sell Watkins Home Necessities . m t Decatur. More than 150 used daily Income $35-SSO weekly. Experience ] unnecessary. Write Dept H-3. The . J. R. Watkins Co.. 242 N. 3rd H'. ; Columbus. Ohio. 285t3x 5 o NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting and trespassing on the "'m. Drake farm in Unon and Si. Marvs township is forbidden. 283tSx WM. DRAKE. o Public J . Sale y wi Calendar Reach the greatest number of peo pie by advertising vour Sale in thcolumns of the Daily Democrat. You are sure of reaching at least 3.300 homes and practically every home in Decatur and Adams county. The l Daily D“mocrat 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 compar i ed to that he will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed in this column FRE3 if you have your sale bills printed at this otfjce or advertise your sale in the column? of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneert and those who have held sales wil vouch that advertising in the Daily ■' Democrat will bring results. Dec. 2—Jeff Liechty. 1 mile south and 2 miles east of Monroe, near Valley church. , Dec 2—Adolph Bultemeier. 7 mile northwest of Decatur and 4(4 miles I northwest of Preble. Stock sale, in ; eluding 20 head of Guernsey cattle. , | Dpc. 3 —Fred Bloemker, 1 mile west and 1 m'le north of Magley or - 2 miles east and 1 mile north of Tocsin. Farm sale. )| Dec. 3—Mac Quigley, 8 miles south , of Decatur. I mile south of Valley \ church, 2 ntiUss east and 2 miles south of Monroe. Dec. ’3—Mac Quigley and John Haggard. 8 miles south of Decatur. 1 mile south of Valley church. 2 miles . east and 2 males souih of Monroe. Dec. 5 —G. A. Brandt. 3 miles east of WTlsh re. O. Registered and : grade Guernseys. : Dec. 9 John D Buker, 4 miles west of Decatur; 1 mile cast of f’et : erson. or first house west of Beery 15 church. a Dei.-. 10—Harvey Ward, l'/i mile e west of Decatur. Dec. 10.—J. J. Doner. 13 miles east c of Decatur. 4 1-2 miles of WiMshires, '' on R S. Croghan farm. ! Dee. 16 Mary E. Bolliuger. 1 mile ~ south. 3 miles west ol Monroe. | Dec. la—Gruver Uhy. 5 lufti-J southwest of Decatur, 1 mile east &. c 1 mile south of Peterson.
♦ BUSINESS CARDS * | H. FROHNAPFEL, DC 1 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ■ A HEALTH SERVICE ■ Neuroclometer and Spinoaraph ■ For SERVICE 9 Location p ■ at 144 South 2nd Stretf l 0" 9 Office Phone 314 Residence ic« 9 Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 « 9 S.E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIM 9 Calls answered promptly day or au 9 Private Ambulance Si-rvlo*. 9 Office Phone: 90 9 Home Phone: 717 ■ N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST ■ Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitt I HOURS: ■ 8 to 11:30—12:30 to l:W ■ Saturday 8:00 p. m fl Telephone 135. ■ Closed Wednesday afternoon*. ■ DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON I X-Ray and Clinical Laboraloria S Office Hour*: ■ 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. a. ■ Sundays, 9 to 10 a. ■. ■ Phone 681. ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of Title. Real Estate I Plenty of Money to Loan on I Government Plan. ■ Interest rate reduced ■ October 15. 1924 ■ See French Quinn, I Office—Take first etairway ■ couth of Decatur Democri ■ MONEY TO LOAN I Au unlimited amount of I 5 PER CENT I money on improved real estate. ■ FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of title to real estate I SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE. I 133 S. 2nd St. NOTICE Positively no hunting allowed on e’ther’Of our farms in Washington and Monroe townships. Mr and Mrs E. W. Busche 274 ecu 3wk * _ Tops and Side Curtains Repaired, Celluloid sewed in, Harness repaired. Good warm storage for the winter. Oakland Garage, North First st. 258e0d-lf .—o I Rebuild—Fianos, Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits. D A. Gilliom. Call in the morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf —, o — NO HUNTING No Hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the farms own' d or tenanted by the following: Charles ACook. Jesse L- Singleton. Charles IX'Ugenborger. John E. Munn, Harm W. Mann. Francis Fuhrman, David Cook. C. C. Sheets. E. Fritzinger, Bob Fritzinger, Tise Baker. Roy Ham Iton. Frank Kitson. John Hinck. Philip Strahm. William Macke. Joe Kintz. Joe Steigmeyer. M-Th til Dec. IS o — SOTICE OF FIX VI 'I rill ’ll ' 1 OF' i:si-1 IF. Noth-it ie hereby given I • i ■ tors, heirs and legatees '-t — 1 J Sorunger. <le< ease.!.' to -U'l' Adans Circuit Court, held at I"• d ■ Indiana, on the 20th da> IH2I. and show eatise. H air ' FINAL SI-ITTLEMENT '■ " w Ith the estate ol said I- ' . should t»<»t he approved, aii'l are notified to then »ml 1 ' ' . proof of heirehip. nad n- .n' dii ‘ tribUti BEKNA e Bl) F. SI'IU , Administrator with will .in' l "' Decatur. Indiana. Nov. gl. I' l - 1 I Dore B. Erwin. Atty. —o Tipton.—Mr. and Mrs. John back claim the record trick c.it O' l ' The eat weighs 11 pounds. Alexandria —Motorists are rumplimenting Police Chief Benedict t'>r being on the job. He caught i«" small boys scattering tacks in <n> e " tlie streets. $ WANT ADS EARN DOLLARS S ... — ~~~~ _ -0 O Roy S. Johnson AUCTIONEER Decatur, Indiana j I know values and bow the high (foliar for your ir party Now booking fall winter sales. Book your sale I early. See me at . Wh-ite Mountain Cream S .< , ’ Phone 606 Phone I ? HARRY DANIELS Livestock and Farm S»l» ; auctioneer . I I have been in the bus,ne ® lied • twenty-one years and have udW . J sales in every township " ams county and » ls ° I counties. Acquaintanc d known. See me any day 4 garage, piiutte No. 80 or c* | residence, 883-Green. O
