Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1928 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS AND NOTICES __ FOR SALE FOR SAKE —Upright piano; first clhhh condition; will sell reasonable. Phone 605 or call at 504 Nuttman Ave 31.PAR SALE—Sow. Will farrow May t; Inquire Albert Sudduth, route 8, Decatur. 3 l-3tx FOR SALE—Six pigs, weight about 50 lbs. Inquire U. G Feller, Monroe Il 2. Monroe phone A-19. 31t3x FOR~SALE —Globe Wernicke corner book-case in ten sections. Price >35. Paul J. Baumgartner, Chatanooga Ohio 32FOR SALE —8. C. Rhode Island Red Roosters; Mayhood strain; healthy dark red birds; good type; $1.50 and $2.00. Phone 3064. Mrs. J. C. Moses, 1133 North Second street. 32-3tx FOR SALE— Jersey cow; and 4 months o’d colt. Chas. W. Andrew's R. 2, Decatur. 32t3x FOR SALE — clover. S. R. Dailey. South of Salem 33-6tx FOO
WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Refined ladies in Decatur and '•icinfty can but d a business for themselves either in spare time or by de- . voting their full time, demonstrating Rosemaid lingerie and dresses. Write ROSEMAID CO., 510 Continental Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. 30t7x WANTED—Work cf any kind in town ' or on farm. Orval Alt, Decatur route •8. _ 33-3 U SALESMAN WANTED—Opportunity of unusual merit offers position as representative for the Moorman Mfg. Co. Quincy Illinois. Territory in Adatn aud Wells Counties. The men we want . must be honest, industrious, and have J stock-feeding experience, who can devote full time to the work. See L. 11. 1 Guion. Friday, February 10, at the ' Murray Hotel, Decatur, Indiana. 38-2tx • SALESMEN —have an opporlun- ; ity for a limited number of spec- ■ ialty salesmen in a field that has J mdimitted opportunities. Experiencihl men preferred but not absolutely •essential, as this specialty has a sales ' talk all its own. Here is a chance to < get into the selling game and SELL. ' No house to house canvassing but a .real opportunity. Write or call Mr. i Staley, 427 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, 'lndiana. Phone 722. Itx sold a $3,500 monument to mark the
FOR RENT ■FOR - RENT.. 6 room modern flat rear of Bowers Building, above American Security Co. Monroe street Mrs. ,1. S. .'Bowers. Phone 125 or 4i. 32-Jtx FOR RENT —Garage near business district. ITtonc 170 er inquire at Dai'y Democrat office. 32t6x • FOR "REST—Four room cottage fur nished; North Fourth st. Telephone 355, Mrs. John T. Myers. 32-3 t FOR RENT —Store room 20 by 130 ft Formerly occupied by Hite Dry Goods Company. Also-office room with . heat furnished on second floor of corner building, Second and Madison sts. Call 413 Mero r Avenue. 32-3 t LOST AND FODND , LOST —Between Decatur ati<J Daisy, Ohio, travelling bag containing cloth ing and other valuable articles. Finder please return to Swiss Dry Clean ere, 161 South Second street, or Phone 285 and receive reward. 31-3 t "SELLS~EXPENSI The Womhoff Monumental Works, of Decatur and Fort Wayne, has just grave of John McCarthy, chairman of the board of worlis in Chicago under Mayor Carter Harrison, who died in Los Angeles, California, recently, and was returned to Fort Wayne for burial.
Do You Want To BUY, SELL, or TRADE REAL ESTATE See H. S. MICHAUD 133 S. 2nd St. Phone 10 ! COAL | ' Buj’ The Best Yellow Pine Reed Elevator Co. Phone 233 722 W. Monroe St Typewriting Stenographic Work it you have any extra typewrit ing or stenographic work I will he glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Mem man's Lav Office, K. of C. Bldg.
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LOANS ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY at O'? , for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, 5/j. & 6% according to the amount borrowed, for 5 years, 10 years or 20 yrs. The 20 year loan is on Government P'an, with new full payment plan that is advantageous to borrower. The SuUles-Etlwartls Co. Niblick Building, Cor. 2nd & Monroe Sts. Decatur, Indiana
1). F. TEEPLE State Licensed Truck Line Daily truck service between Decatur and Ft. Wayne at regular railroad rates. Licensed by Indiana Public Service Commission Decatur Phone 251 .... Fort Wayne Phone A8405 O Q r~o Roofing—Spouting—Tin Work HOLLAND FURNACES Auto Radiators Repaired. Torch work. Will appreciate an opportunity to serve you. Decatur Sheet Metal E. A. GIROD 220 North Eighth St. Phone 331 Res, 1224 0- ; 0 0 0 LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O -- - 0 H. FROHN APFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalcmeter ’Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-3 p.m. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 721 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY’ TO LOAN Au unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.
Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER KLv Decatur, - • ■ Indiana li!' e vS office pe °p |ea *-° an and Trust Co. BEiiJHSi Phones 606 and 1022. Buy a pood farm at Auctionthe Meyer and Otto Reppert farms, 80 acres each, in Blue (reek township—good ones — Friday, February 10th. It , Health is 75 percent of an y s success, ty ■ iWalienfion the backbone, ■//,w hi c h is flic foundation o f vour health. pavs taaawnostf !\ i « dividends. (Drutjloss System)' ' ' 10 or Health. " >« r appointincut tor health BIGHT NOW? Phone lor an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—-2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, I ; EBRI'AB\ S, 1928
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hog receipts 4000; noKlovers 1911; market, steady to 10c up: 250-350 tbs. $8 25-8.65; 200-250 lbs. $8.60-9; IbO--200 lbs. $8.75-9; 130-160 lbs $.8.50-8.90, 90-130 lbs. $7.75-8.50; packing sows $7-7.50. Cattle receipts 100; calves receipts 300; market weak, calves steady; low cutter and cutter cows $4.50-6.25; vealers sl7-17.50. 1 Sheep receipts 1300; market 25c up, top fat lambs $15.75; bulk fat ’amlrs $15.50-15.75; bulk cull lambs, sl2-13.50: bulk fat ewes $7.50-8.50. Chicago Grain Market Chicago, Feb. 8— Speculative grain market: Wheat March $1.29»/ t . May $1.2914- &, July $1.27%-%. Corn: March, 9H4-T,,. May 94’4-%; July 95%-%. Oats: May 55%-%; July 52%. Rye: March $1.08%. May $1.08%. July, 51.02%. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Feb. 8. — (UP) —Butter, extra in tub lota. 4S-50c: firsts, 47c; seconds, 42-11 •; packing stock. 30-32 c; Eggs, extras, 35c; extra firsts, 34c; firsts. 33c; ordinary, 32c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 27-28 c; medium. 25-26 c; la'gliorns, 20-22 c; heavy springers, 27-29 c: Leghorn springers, 20-23 c: ducks, 23-25 c; geese, 20-22 c; old cocks. 1617 c. Potatoes, round whites, 150-pound sacks. New York. $3.00-$3.25; Maine, s;t.so-$3.60; Ohio, $3.85-$3.00; Michigan. $3.00-$3.15; Wisconsin. $3.85$3.00; 120-lb. bags, Minnesota, $2.40$2.50: Maine. $2.55-$3.00; Idaho Kurils. $2.50; 1104 b. sacks, Rakers. $3.50; home grown. bushels. $1.35-$1.40; Florida Cobblers, No. 1, $7.50-SS.OO Pei barrel. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 7) Fowls 20c Leghorn Fowls lie Chickens 20c Leghorn Chickens 13c Old Roosters . 9c White Ducks 15c Jeese 14c Eggs dozen 25c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 7) Barley, per bushel 60< tye, per bushel 75< Oats 50c New Cord7sc to SI.OO White or Mixed Corn (ear)sl.ls Wheat $1.32 Old Yellow Corn $1.20 ■-OCAL GROCERS' EGG MaRKE - * Eggs dozen 25c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45e
The John T. Myers company is remodeling their Bluffton store which will be very sttractive when completed according to plans. XOTICK TO NO.V-HESIDEMS Im the A,lions County Circuit Court November Tenn, 11127 No. 13010 THE STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COI’NTY SS: Walter Bocknian. vs. Mary Bocknian. It appearing from affidavit, tiled in the above entitled cause, that Mary Bockman. of the above named defend"nt is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. .Vjtlee Is therefore hereby given the said Mary Bockman that she he and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adems Circuit Court on the 16 day of Mach. 1938. the same being the 34th Jurldicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to he holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Sth day of February A. D. IH2B and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or th-o same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, my name, and the Seal nf ■•aid Court hereto affixed, tins jOth day of Jan. 1928. John K. Nelson, Clerk January 20, 1928 B. F. Roller, Attorney (SEAfi , Jan. 23 .Feb 1-8 O • ALLEN J. MILLER, M. D. Physician & Surgeon 214 W. Madison Street Decatur, Indiana I Phones Office 630 —Residence 570 | I Office Houts: 9 to 11 a. m. Ito 4 and 7to 8 p. tn. | o Q O- - 0 A JUST REWARD I "EVERY SPOT GONE” and as fresh and dainty as new. We often hear such pleased ex- I clamations from patrons who ■ have entrusted us with some specially delicate task of Dry Cleaning and Pressing. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS I 243 W. Monroe St. Phone 695 | o o
* NEWS FROM MAGLEY *' * By * Miss Theo Bauer X ¥♦*¥**¥**** W Mr. and Mrs. William Brachto en tertained for dinner Sunday, Mrs. Mina Hildebrand. Mr. and M«s. Franklin Fruchte entertained far dinner Sunday, Mrs. Mina Reppcrt and Mrs. Velma Andersen. Scrlevlner of Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchte called on Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Schlickman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte call'd on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman Saturday. Messers Edward Scherry and Henry Hildebrand were callers at Vera Cruz Sunday evening. Mrs. Harry Hauer called on Mrs. Charles Dettinger, who is not very well. Mr. and Mrs. Olvfnv and daughter Macine and Rev. and Mrs. Cover, of Pleasant Dale, called on .Mr. George MlllOr and daughters. Emma and Olive. Monday. Mr. Roy Bauer called on Mr. Lee Meßlide Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and family entertained for dinner Sunday Miss Edna Peters and Clarence Keppert. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg entertained Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fruchte and daughter, Mary Mrs. Mina Reppert, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Scheiry and son Harold, Mr. and Mis. Harry Warden and daughter Mary Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker and daughter Irene. A birthday surprise party was given l in honor of Mrs. Charles Dettinger Sunday. All brought well filled baskets and everyone enjoyed the day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Furrer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower all cf Decatur. Mr. Rosa Klein, Miss Betty Dettinger both of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Gay F. Keil and daugh'er us Oiiio City. In the aftorndon Mr. i and Mrs. James Hohn and Mr. Edward Albright, both of Fort Wayne, called. Mrs. Dettinger received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Gay F. Keil, of Ohio City, is home to take care of her mother Mrs. Charles Dettinger who is ill. Mrs. Irvin Foley of Preble called on Mr.s Charles Dettinger. Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scneuy enter-1 talned for dinner Sunday Mr. ami Mrs. John Hilegon and family and Mr. am! Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter, Vary Jane. Miss Manday Worthmau and Miss Alma Scherry, of Decatur Mrs Mina Roppert spent Tuesday at flic home of her Sister Mrs. Ernest Kirchman. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Worthmau spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Bloniker. >—o A Dress for $1 at the E. F. Gass & Son sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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AUCTION SALE TWO FARMS 8(1 ACRES EACH IN BLUE CREEK TOWNSHIP, Adams County, Indiana FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10th
THE MEYER FARM. 80 acre 'ocated 7 mi’es east of Berne, 9 miles southeast of Decatur, 1 miles south of Pleasant Mills, and 4 miles southwest of Willshire, Ohio. This is an ideal farm, good productive soil, large barn, all necessary farm buildings except house, good location, a good money-maker. Must be sold to the highest bidder to settle up the Eli Meyer Estate. EASY TERMS: 20'< cash. Balance long time at low rate of interest. Sale will be held on the farm at 10;00 A. M., February 10th.
NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE MEN;— A liberal commission will be paia to anyone bringing a auyer for either one of these farms, said buyer to be registered with the auctioneer not later than the moiling of the sale. Now is the time to buy farm lands, as they are advancing in price in than the morning of the sale. These two farms arc ideally located and are very desirable. Attend this sa*c and buy them at your own price. Sold by THE NATIONAL REALTY AUCTION CO., De:atur Indin > AUCTIONEERS; Fred Reppert, Earl Gartin, Roy Johnson. '
1 Mouse Makes Home In Electric Wires, Causes Much Static For Radio I Elkhart, Ind. Feb. S—(INS) '■ ’and Mrs. Ernest Roach, of Constantine ' Michigan near here, had been lia'in a lot of trouble with their radio. They I had more and more static and were • never able to get anything. It was of ■ no use to try to get even near-by s’ i- • tions. The radio even squeaked when the current was turned off. I Experts were called but were unable ■ to locate the trouble. All the wires were properly soldered and the a< . i.il • wxs air tight. i Continued investigation however disclosed that a little mouse, seeking ’ a home with all modern conveniences ’■ had made a nest between the lead wires, the insulation of the lead wires • furnished food for the tiny rodent ’ while the wires made an excelent foundation for his home. Thus he lived ‘ and dined and finally died in a world ■ of music. • c- — Muncie —Convinced that his daugh- • ter, Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson died with three companions in an attempt- ’ ed trans-Atlantic flight in the plane, r Dawn, A. J. Wilson, local grocer, de- . sires to settle her estate in New York her home, but has been advised to . rwait by lawyers in that city. ’l'l’. ■ lawyers apparently do not share the lather's belief that there is no hope of Mrs. Grayson being found alive I 0 xoTtc i: of rnu. Mirn.r.Mfvr of f.st vi i: 2251 Notice is hereby given to the eredityr-3 [•heirs •’"•<1 legatees of Sarah J. Porter, deceased to appear in the Ada*n S Circuit (’our*', held at Peeatur, Indiana, on 1 the 3 «Tay of March 1925, and show , "auso if any. why the FINAL SETTLEXI KNT ACCOUNTS with the estate .•( aid decedent'should n<>t be appro ,cd ; I and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Chalmer o. Porter. .Administrator Peeatur Indiana Feb. s I'*-*''. * i!. IL Adams. Attorm x I ' *». • — ~ -- ,LJ Household Goods SALE ! Saturday, Feb. 11, i O’clock P. M. 1210 W. Monroe Street Decatur. Indiana. Heating Stove, Range cook •,tove, Renown; 2 beds conitdete; dining table and chairs; i itchcn chairs; cupboard; rocking chairs; stands; latlders; garden tools; carpels; dishes; and manv articles not mentioned. Mr. & Mrs. David Stoler iUiv Johnson, And.
THE OTTO REPPERT FARM, 80 acres, located southeast of Decatur, 3 miles southeast of Decatur, 3 miles ' -outh and I'; mile east of Pleasant ’ Mills, I'/ 2 miles east and 1 mile north es Steele. This farm has a good house and tarn. All necessary outbuildings, | good productive soil, a stone-quarry , on one corner of the farm, adjoining ! a large stone crusher. This quarry > i will return a good dividend for years J i to come. , The farm must be sold to the highest bidder to settle up the Otto Rep- . | pert Estate. CASY TERMS: 20' cash. Balance | long time at low rate of interest. Sale will be held on the farm at 1:00 I P. M., Friday, February 10th.
XOTICK OF FIX M SETI IEMF.XT OF Eb TA I Xo. 22ST Bi , n-e if anv wliv Hi.- I-INAL SET 1 1.1. | MI X'T ACCOUNTS with till! CBtat.' <'f niecedent ahouh) imt be approved; a',,,1 said heirs are 1 1'™, a l "'' { '" r " 'inrXi. ' l “' 1 Frank U. Miller. Administrator Decatur, Indiana rebruary Dore B. Erwin Attorney.l < "• »->•> 41’1’OIXTMEXT of CDMIXD-TRATOIt ' x : C-. given that the Undersigned has been appointed -y J, . ni "‘ B ; VkeV J 'iate^.f‘Ll3n t .s'eounty, ‘deCCMC.I. The estate Is probably solvent. Iloy Baker. Administrator. Lenhart, Heller and Schurber. Attorneys. December S. 11128 (• eb S-IJ--2 — o- — stops Coushs tluii-kl,,— Healing Deniiilcent ■I was bothered with a hard persistent rough, but found no other remedy so good and so quickly relieving as Fob-v's Honey and Tar Compound, says E. Boggess, t’omona. Calif. Congns and throat Irritations, hard bromhial coughs, lingering "flu’ coughs almost instantly stopped. It combines th.- eurtl live Influence of pure pine tar ami Hiinollifving demulcent action • 1 fr.sh clear honey with other healing ingredients A boon to those who suffer from troublesome night coughs. Ask tor Folevs llon. v and Tar Compound. SSobl
POTS and SKILLETS Vol. 1. February 8. 1928. No. 41.
Published each Wednesday in the interest of the People of Decatur and vicinity, by The Schafer Hdw. Co. A. W. G., Editor G. W., Ass’t Editor Exercise thrift by acquiring a home of your own. In so doing you will become a real part of yonr community because you will lie a shareholder in it. WiiHt gets uh is why slnuld a .yotim turn? It's the same on both sides, all the way around. H >re's another thing | about the Maytag washer—it doesn’tAvear out the clothes. it washes by water action. The daintiest fabrics are not harmed ia the least. More Nature Studies A pig is a blotter for mini puddles, A cow a restaurant for flies and A dog's a hotel for fleas.
PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will sell al public auction, on the Geo. Ohler f« m > 7% miles northeast of Decatur, or 5% miles south of Monroeville, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928 Sale to begin at 10:00 o’clock a. m.—Consisting of the following property: R M 7 —HORSES —7 .. bay Male. J years old. sound, will weigh 1550; Gray Horse. 9 years sound will weigh 1400; Black Mare, 14 years old, in foal, will weigh IS4C. ay Horse, 11 years old, will weigh 1500; Bav Colt, 2 years old, au extra good one, weight 1250; Bay Horse. 3 years old, weight 1700; Ba: Mare. S years old, in foal, weigh 1800. o - p , 2 —CATTLE —2 Ou Roan cov., Iyr . old, due to freshen last of Feb.; 1 good Bull. 1% >'• 0 13 —SHEEP—I3 iv head ot extra good Shropshire Ewes. . 25 —HOGS - !■ ,llna l,r< ’ od sow; 1 Spotted Poland Boar, IVa : ir 0111, ‘ ‘ erage from 40 to 75 pounds FIVE TONS GOOD CLOVER HAY 15 BUSHEL SOY BEANS IMPLEMENTS Mci'omnk'k’n? I ’ iud '' r ’J' 1 11’ 1 el ”. in good shape; J&m Deere mov. ' fl 2? Hoosier In d”’” 11 * Web llay k,adr ’ I ’’ new; hay tedder; side th Inety' ‘ 1 horse d riil; C. B. A Q >orn pin '' t)i harrow I i o,iver riding corn cultivator; disc harrow: i -ph ,r p walking j’ ; as< ‘^ a,l KPlow; s <’otvH dipper walking breaking p "' v .'|. i. e( i ‘ k nn i ,g Pl0W: ' wagon, 34 tire; hay ladder vuth b* '••'«-ts i'i liH f' f 1: T ° lll " r llav ,a ddcr; 1 «'■' heavy breeching harness. ‘ too minor nJ'! lal ''."‘ SK; horse collars; double Irees; some olher .u mo imnieimis to mention. Os •nmmil l S s’«m nn«l under, eash: over that ani"”" 1 ;l ’ n IOHNSON C„“ ; ™ OHL® LEO . iti , Auctioneers ' Guuch served by Ladies Aid' of East Liberty.
COAL! JULIUS HAUGK OFF CAR Pocahontas, ail lumps $7.50 Der ... Kentucky, all lump $7 05 1 Virginia White Ash s7nn , Virginia Island Creek $6.75 Der Egg or Cook stove coal $6.50 ner Old Dominion Anthracite sl2 50 ton These prices are delivered and cart 50c less at the yard Res. phone 660 Coal Yard, w USE Limberlost Wishing p owder The increased crops as | ® result of drainage pays ■ the cost the first vear; I Hs from that time oii the H O investment is profit. I The I , Krick-Tyndall J Company VHMHMiII Bl IHK
For over 2G years I American fence' has i borne an enviable rep- ’ i utation for lasting ; quality, and the "Zinc Insulated” fence made I today will add to that i reputation as it is the I best fence value ever offered to the farmer. Slay with AiHericau fence — it will stay ; with you. And it's a long Jane that has no curves. The advantages of American Banner Steel Fence Posts are a fence p :st built like a railroad rail. Years of ; the baldest daily servi ico lias proved the [ strength, solidity an ' ilependability of our railroad shaped post. Just try Banner Steel Posts this spring. Whisit? ’>Mrs. seems to be a very bright woman.” "Oh yes, about one hundred scandal power.” Ten Years Ago Today Adolph Schamcrioh purchased 40 rods 1047
Regular Fence. i I “Waiter' Art you hard hearing? - ' “Possibly, sir, possibly.’’ “I though' so. I iFMn d for liver, not leather.'' Imjplements for spring fitting. McCormick - Deering Tractors, Little Wonder Plows. Tractor Disc I Harrows and Stalk Bakes. These will all ibe needed for you l ' I spring work. We will | be pleased to show you the merits of these implements. And reinenc iter, the International line st tnds at the head of the class. Realization is the fruit of anticipation. SCHAFER Hardware Co. gr Telephone No. 37. Decatur, Indiana "WE SAVE YOU MONEY."
