Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1902 — Page 7

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■EMBER. that if you want to sell your real estate we can find you a buyer, and if ■vant to buy real estate can sell you. NO COMMISSION UNLESS SALE IS MADE. BRRUFF & LENHART, - DECATUR, INDIANA.

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! ot B laml hO TM2? d K '" all st “ ble "" D '»‘h halt O1 land, this is a very desirable furin ■ thlnH'ash t “b , | I'"™*' 10 - 0 " PIT Here', onei a ‘‘ al,inee in payments to suit Lnrt n2 se »‘ at is ? l,er eent interest. This •rs iinsam,. 80 ' "' '“Teels t° suit pnrelias- ! who e tra . m' 8 . “ s eac, ‘ VHreel. if « non tiact is sold at same time. N ,?, i 2 1 M 7'* a 7'' B 2 " I,les frol n Vera Cruz aud.> miles trom Linn Drove, i; mile troui bb“'i‘' 7‘arl and same from school. 10 acres ! g* ‘ l tl '.s; > ‘' b “ lai ‘ ce ""«'iH.v ti lling but goiai soil, -I)acres small timber, good n room house, good cedar witlisteele water tank m °h i“’ s ‘‘ ,nmer house barn 40x70 feet, w agon shed B nd granary, chicken coop and large Uink'wJ’t newß,Bc . ll- 'V'" 1 P UI "P and water tu ?i altr ,ttn be forced from well to cellar direct, driven well, farm well tiled R ,nd Is a very desUable farm 1 wTo.^?? 0 ' 00 ' 110 case ’ hahitice to suit, " ith interest at ti percent. NO. 22 M -Eighty acres one mile «weat of Honduras. Indiana, eight miles from Bluffton Indiana, and eleven miles from Decatur. I tidiana, on stone road, one mile from church, school across from house; all black ground and all well tiled and fenced, small frame house and small frame barn, good ».< an >' f'r 1 "indpump. Price «,.w, hWcash, balance to suit purchaser. N 0.24 Farm of 143 acres, 1-2 mile from w« > uorporation line of Decatur. Indiana, on good gravel road, all cleared l>ut about l.i acres, w hich is timbered, 3.5 to 4b acres creek bottom, balance sandy loam, fenced with about 200 rods of wire fence, and balance ot fences board and rail, over 46u rods of tile and splendid outlet, two-storv brick house of »i rooms, large cellar with brick floor and plastered walls, summer kitchen, woodshed, smokehouse, good cistern, driven well, wia<! pump, stock in barn yard, barn 4b by .»b feet, needs some repair, new granary p.by 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog pens, young orchard ot IflO trees, bearing two or three years, apnle. plum, pear and peach trees. This is a fine farm close to town. Price per acre. $3,000 down, balance in annual payments of at 6 per cent. NO 25 40-acre farm 5 and l -j miles from ftecatur, Ind., 3 4 mile from school. 1 and 4 miles to church, all black land, well tile*!, fences fair. 1 and ‘j story frame house of 7 rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen and wood house, good open well and cistern under roof; small log barn, room for four horses, granary and corn crib, good bearing orchard, grapesand ot her small fruits. This is an excellent small farm, and cheap enough at S2.(XX) cash. NO. 27M—116 acres one-half mile east of V era Cruz. Indiana, on gravel road, six and one-half miles from Bluffton. Indiana. 10 acres m small limber, land is rolling hut productive, about GOacresnow set in blue fences fair fine new’ house of rt rooms, large cellar. g<»od summer house of 2 rooms, fine well and wind pump with stock tank at barn, fine bank barn 40x100 feet, in good repair. This farm lies in a gixsl neighborhood on a good road, near to postoffice, school and church Price * io.uo per acre, one third cash, balance to suit buyer, with interest at per cent. NO 28 M—l6o acre farm. 5 and one-half miles from Berne, 3and one half miles from Linn Grove, and same distance from Vera Cruz. Wells county, all black soil and ♦ \erv fo<«t of it tiled and well fenced, large house of Hsuns In g'Mxi condition, two fine cellars brick smoke bouse of two rooms, nice summer kitchen 20x30 feet, almost new; fine wood house, icehouse, large bank barn »<>x SO feet, newly painted; >econd barn 20x40 feet. new. built last summer, wind break of sheds on north side, all new; driven well wit h st eel wind pump and shed for tank, ail new; 40 acres large timber, timber worth two or three thousand dollars, school house on southeast corner of farm. This farm lies only one mile from a good gravel road and is one of the most beautiful farms in Adams county. Price, StJU.Oh per acre, $4.660.00ca5h, balance to suit purchaser at « per eent interest. NO. 29M - acres all black land. ’ miles from Vi ra Cruz. Indiana, three miles from Linn Grove, on good gravel road, rural mail loute. land well fenced and tiled, two story frame house 3bx36. story and a half kitchen 16x16. cellar under main house, first-class, good well, bank barn 40x60 feet, w agon shed, corn cribs and otherout-bulldings. Land all cleared but IK acres, which is in valuable timber- timber could be sold for from KiUi 00 to ,iM); good orchard and plenty small fruits Price S4JMM).(K), one-half ca. h balance to suit at 5 percent NO. 30'1 Farm of 14b acres, two miles | southeast of Vera Cruz. Indian:' on rural route, gravel road, all good black land but about 2v acres, which is good clay soil, and mostly in timber two story frame house with slat* r<x)f. !» rooms, 2 cellars under house, summer house of 2 rooms, bank barn 40x8*1 feet with new red cedar shingle roof, good driven well and steel wind mill, water piped to tank at barn, under shed, wagon Hheds. corn cribs and other outbuildings, two orchards of fine fruit. This is a splendid home and must fie seen to be appreciated. Price s7.(JiMi.uo. $3.000 00 cash, balance in KiUO.oc payments yearly at 5 per cent. NO. 31 . M -120 acre farm, two and one half mile- southwest of Berne. Indiana, onehall mile from stone road, go rods to school close to church: 100 ucrea cleared, balance in timber, gc >d soil, wHI produoe Htiy kind of crop suite.! to the climate, well ditched and well fenced, good orchard and fine vinyard; large log house of four large rooms, larg** eeilar ai ranged for cooking In. summei house, largelof baru new, food rrai ary with bins for I.’hiO bushels wheat, hog pen. hen house, etc. Driven well and wind pump, 2 cistern* This is new land and is a rare bargain at sl3 (X> per acre. s2..’mm> cash, balance to suit purchaser, at ♦» per cent interest. No 32'1 Eighty acres, three and on<*-hal miles northwest of Keystone, Indiana, on

Wore the Blue. The great writer of military songs was luoMug for inspiration. •■And yon say that six of your sons wore the blue?" he interrogated ns he halted at the door of a shanty. "Were they cavalry or infantry?" "Nuyther, sor,” responded the proud mother. “They, wor pvlaeeniiu.”—Chicago News. Ensfly Granted, Tommy—Ma. can 1 have two pieces of pie tliis noon? Ma—Certainly, Tommy. Cut the piece you ha\e in two. — Somerville FJntrrprlalnv. “Is, your traveling wan enterprlsIng?" j "Enterprising? That man conhl poll a curved ivory curdenso to an elephant!** The grape has more sugar In it than any other fruit, nearly fifteen parts in a hundred being sugar. The peach has least, only l|i per cent 4

niih. west and ono-half mile south of Chester wit b.“!u!? ty : '“.‘"HUH. in oil Helds, wells within .111 feet ot hneof land, frame house. ern> a .". ) l H’ : .> ba "‘ 4l, ' Vb feet - "■“’-Tin gheds. Hint U. l ut "7 ’’“'•‘’Uifdinas. wind pump rnn. g w , ! ro > ha > r< ; ten aPr ‘' s ''"‘her. ten m? '. 1, a, ‘,'“''“nee in uraes. laud level; nice farm and cheat*. th«e*'v^ ,er . a H r,>> ’-■ KoO ' W “Hsh. balance in tnree years at five per cent interest. N°; 33 !i)i'acre farm in section Hi, Hartford township. Adams county. 3'. miles sou .west of Linn Drove, 7 mil. s northwest U ""J l '' 0,1 travel road. >, mile from black !■ '. n "'“. fr " ni church, about .TO acres ptaek la id oalanee sugar t ree land, all well !• we fenced, wood f rame house of li rooms, t rame barn 38x75, corn cribs, granary Implement building, outwe i ■ i'i 'early new. 2 never failing tro ,' 'i'h' H< r nt "'“' er: fH'r orchard, good preclateil 8 Brm Bbou ' d be seen to be ap'•rice W.oo per acre: one-third cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. i? 4 ’’"acre farm, 11,I 1 , miles south-east of Decatur, on new stone road; 15to20acres black land, balance light clay loam: well rTTi , , > - e .‘ l .'o , . b0p,,, .‘ lil,cb aml ,ile il'tches: fairly well fenced. I'4 story frame 8 room frame house, newly repaird and in good shape, log barn with sheds attached: good gralnerv, c >rn cribs mid otheroutbiiildlugs: never failing well excellent water, orchard ot about HO tree- apple, peach, pear. etc. I rice si'll per acre, one-half cash, balance one and two years at six per cent.

No- JOO. A fine residence property in Decatur, Indiana, six squares from business center. on a stone street: corner lot 53x132 feet, lies high and dry. fine maple shade trees next to streets; bearing apple and peartrees and grape vines in good bearing condition < )ne and one-half storj F frame house of ten rooms, well built and in good repair, piped tor gas, well of good water with iron pump, under roof, good dry cellar, good barn with Jtable room lor six horses; also a large building which has been used for a carpenter shop, can oe arranged tor dwelling house with small outlay. A very desirable residence property. Price, 12.u00.00, one-half cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent. No. 101.—Five room house on Ninth street, north or Monroe. Decatur, lot 66x1.32 feet; house in good repair, except needs painting outside, well finished inside, gas piped for two Stoyes, good well of splendid water, good cistern, forty-five fruit trees on lot, apple, pear, plum and peach trees, grape arbor, currant and gooseberry bushes. This property will make a tine home for the right man. Price, $900.00. NO. 105 .—Good residence property on south Ninth street. Decatur. One and one-half story frame house, six rooms and summer kitchen; house newly papered and in good condition; piped for gas: good tank cistern: about thirty bearing fruit trees apple, pear, cherry. This will make you a nice home and can be bought on easy terms. Price. JI.OCO.OU. NO 108. Residence property, two and a half squares from court house. Decatur. Ind . f rame house of seven rooms.two closets and pantry.house needs painting outside.in good condition inside.barn sixteen by twentyfour feet, wood house and other out buildings. House piped for gas. good well and cistern, pair cherry and peach trees.grape arbor, ail situated on iniot N 0.27; ami south half of inlot No. 278. on a quiet street in a good neighborhood, near to business center. Price tguoo.uo; one half cash, balance in two equal annual payments. No ,09 One story I rame house of five rooms, buttry and closet, on Second street, one square from business center, house needs some repairs, lot Wixl32 teet. some fruit, nicely located, good cistern, barn on lot. good sidewalk, improved street and is a very desirable location. Price $1,450, one half cash, balance in one and two years at ti per cent. No. 110 .— House and two lots on north Fifth street, one story frame bouse ot'six rooms, summer kitchen and wood house, all in good repair, good driven well, good cemented brick cistern. Lots are nicely situated on stone street, gold sewers paid out. lots well tiled and set out in truit trees, apple near, peach and plum trees, nice grape arbor. Price. 410.5U.00 for house and two lots, or will sell house and one lot for $750.(81. Terms cash. NO. 11 I —Fine resilience property on cor nerof llth mid Adams streets. Decatur. Indiana, brick house, one and one-half story 8 rooms, rooms nicely papered and in nice shape U» live in, good barn 20 by 24. sided with drop siding, room lor two liorse>. room al*ove for three tons of hay large wood house, city water piped into lot and piped to barn, good cistern, plenty of fruit pears, cherries, plums, grapes and other small fruits. This is a very pleasant location and a nice residimce property, and is a bargain. Price SI2OO. half cash, balance I and 2 years at .*> per cent. NO 1 12-Lot and six room house, on north Herring street in the town ot Berne Indiana known a> the Doneby home: house has 3 rooms below and -3 above, cellar under the entire house, with cement floor two good cisterns, some bearing fruit trees, shade trees on east and south sides. This is a bargain and will sell for SIKN) 00. one third cash balance to suit buyer at 6percent interest. NO 1 1 3—House and four lots on Line street, Decatur, one story frame house of 5 rooms and pnutrv. solid frame, needs some repairs such as painting, etc, is warm house, cellar 12 by 16 feet.summer kitchen with cis tern in it.wood housegrood tank cistern outside. some small fruit trees. These lots are nicely located, ami are easily worth the money asaed for them, Price for all $1 Ind.Uo. or will >ell either lot separately at a proportionate price. NO. 11 5 House and lot on Gay street. Ft. Wavne. Ind, one apuaro from street car line, size of lot 59 by |6o. Water piped in house. Good sewer connections. Very cheap at SI,OOO.

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Die Family Record BEAUTIFUL PICTURE. SIZE , I £X FCjR 25 CENTS. (WHAT IT IS.) Upon a background of pure gold rests the aiuily record in the shape of a handsome .•olume upon a cushion of crimson velvet. 5n the pages under the different headings ire spaces in which to write the names and late of birth of each memtier of the family. Upon either side is a beautiful scroll (surmounted by lovely flowers) upon which to register marriages and deaths. At the top of the picture are the words "God Bless Our Family. Under this are two spaces for lather and mother’s picture. Enclosed in these spaces are lovely blue bells and morning glories. Around the picture are eight spaces for photographs of the other members of the family, each space enclosing a little gem flower piece. Elsewhere on the picture are scattered creeping vines, buds and blossoms in rich profusion, the whole resting on and thrown into bold relief by the gorgeous background of solid gold, which produces a picture of dazzling beauty. You can get same by sending 25 cents to the SENATE SUPPLY CO., FORT WAYNE. IND. ® RAILROAD WEST. No. 5. vestibule limited, dally for I Chicago f 12:38 p. m No. 3, Pacific express, daily for l Chicago f 2:25 a. m No. 1, express, daily except Sun- 1 day for Chicago f 10:43 a. m EAST No. 8, vestibule limited, daily for I New York and Boston J 7:57 p m No. 2, express, daily except Sun-1 day for New York J 1:55 p. m No 12. express, daily for New i York f 2:25 a. m Through coaches and sleeping cars to New York and Boston Trains 1 and 2 stop at all stations on the C. & E. Division. Train No. 12 carries through sleeping cars to Columbus. Circleville. Chillicothe. Waverly. Portsmouth. Ironton, and Kenova. vi« Columbus. Hocking Valley Ac Toledo, and Norfolk V Western lines •No. 13 will not carry any baggage. • EAST. No fi. Thu Comm I Traveler, daily 5:25 a. m No. 2. Mail, daily, except. Sunday .12'05 a. m No. 4. Day express, daily 7:12 p.m No. 22. "Local treiglit I:loa.in WEST. No. 3 Day express, daily 5:25 a. tn No. 1. Mail, daily except Sunday ll:18p.m No. 5. The Comni'l Traveler, daily. 11:27 p. m No. 23. Local freight 12:05 p. in Grand Rapids A. Indiana. [Effect March 2, 1902.| TRAINS NORTH. STATIONS. -No. 5. | •No.'lh | »«o7 Richmond 11:10 p ui ,12/50 p m ' 5:40a in Fountain City. 11:28pm 1:08pm s:sßam Johnson [ 6:00 a m Lynn 11:42 pni 1:21 ptn 6:llam Snow Hill I [ 6:16 am Wtnchester .... 12:02 atn 1:3» pin i 6:27 a m Ridgeville 12:2'1 am I:s7pm' 6:43am P0rt1and....... 12:39am 2:11 ptn I 7:0-<am Briant ‘.31 p m 7:18 a m Geneva. . 1:00 atn ■ 2:40 pm 1 7:26 ain Bertie 1:0S am ' 2:50 pm j 7:35 atn Monroe i 3:05 p m 7:47 a m DECATUR. ... 1:30 a m ~3:19 pin > 8:00am Williams 3:33pm 8:11 ain Hoagland 3:38 p m 8:15 a m Fort Wayne.... 2:10 a m 4.05 p m ' 8:40 ain Kendallville. . 1:1.5 am 5:15 pm ( .':Mam Sturgis 4:10a m <i:.U> p m 110:53 atn Kalamazoo .... s:lsam' 8:05 p m ,12:<Opin Grand Rapids 6:45 am 9:40 pm 2:00 pm Howard City. 8:4 la in l'.‘:00 n t 3:2<. pm Reed City 10:07 atn ! 1:08 a m 4:40 pm Cadillac . 11:10 am i 2:1" a m 5:45 pm Petoskey 2:50 p m 5:18 a m 11:25 p m Mackinaw City 4:15 pm 1 6:.5.5 ain 10:45 ptn •Dally, except Sunday. tDally. TRAINS SOUTH STATIONS. . «No. 2. i iNu.6 xNo. 12 Mackinaw City. 9:15 pm 8:15 am Petoskey ■ 10:35 pin 9: 3.5 am / Cadillac 2:0.5am l:10pu . hi ain Reed City 3:20 am 2:30 pm >:s3am Howard City. | 4:36am 3:54 pm 10:05am Grand Rapids MLOOam s:lopm ll:20:im Kalamazoo B:s<lam B:|spm .... Sturgis 10:09am 9.35 pm Kendallville... 113'7a ui 10:29 p m Fort Wayne 12.10 pin 11:20pm 5:45am Hoagland 12:57 pm 12:04 ain <>:o9 sin Williams j I:o3pm 6:l4am DECATUR 1:10 pm 12:27 am 6:JI'. a m Monroe 1:32 piu 12:39 am 6:37 am Berne 1:44 pm 12:51 a m <i:47 a m Geneva 1:52 pm 1:00 am 6:’Hi am Briant 2:00 pm I :(>9 a m 7:04 am Portland 2:17 pm l:2tiani 7:2oam Ridgeville... . 2:34pm I:47am ; :40 ani Winchester.... 2:l9pm 2:04 a m 7:56am Snow Hill | 8;(>7 a in Lynn 3:01 p m 2:10a ni 8:12 am Johnson B:l7am Fountain City. I 3:17 pni '.’:33 am ':25 am Richmond I 3; 1.5 p m 2:55 a til ~:C. II m • Dally, trinity ex. Sunday. ’Daily except Satuiday from Mackinac Citv. Jarr Bhvhon Agent 3.L L -iCKWOoti, Gen. Pas Agent.

SODf™ R A I LIYA V . 1h the direct line from all principal sections of the country to the SOUTH CAROLINA INTERSTATE AND WEST INDIAN EXPOSITION Charleston, South Carolina, Through sleeping ear service from St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnatti either via Atlanta or Ashville. X. (’. through the famous "Land of The Sky." VERY LOW RATES .I.' Mi < 11.1.<tl till. ,X W. P A.. W* Dearborn street, Clileago. Illinois G. n AI.I.KX A. P. A . SI. I,outs. Missuurl

I Additional buffet service on the Clover Leaf route, commencing April 1, 1902, buffet service will be inaugurJ ated on trains One and Two. Passengers can secure lunches or full I meals on Clover Leaf trains Nos. 1,2, 13,4, 5, and fi. Ask porter or conductor for menu card. 4-3 533.00 to California, Oregon and Washington Chicago & North Western R’y from Chicago daily, March and April, only 56.00 for berth in ' tourist car. Personally conducted [ excursions Tuesdays and Thursdays } from Chicago and Wednd&days from New England. Illustrated pamphlet sent on receipt of two cent stamp by S. A. Hutchinson, Manager, 212 Clark street, Chicago. 52-8 538.10 to California. From March Ito April 30, the Chicago & Erie : Railroad will sell cheap one way tickets to California. Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Montana and Dakota. 1 Tickets on sale daily to California and Washington, and on Tuesdays to 1 Dakota and Montana points. For information see Erie agents or write W’. S. Morrison, T. P. A. Huntington, Ind. 5208 , 533.00 to Pacific Coast Chicago & North Western R’y; during the months of March and April '530.00 from Chicago to Helena, Butte. Anaconda, Ogden and Salt Lake City; •>30.50 Spokane; 533.00 Los Angeles, San Francisco. Portland Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver, Victoria and a large number of otherpoints. Tourist Sleep ing Cars daily to the Pacific (’oast. For maps and particulars apply to nearest ticket agent or addres A. H. W aggoner, 22 Fisth avenue, Chicago, 11l- 52-8 555.10 Decatur to San Francisco and Los Angeles and return. For the National Convention of Women’s clubs, the Chicago & Erie Railroad will sell round trip tickets for the above points April 10th to 27th in elusive. Tickets good returning until J une 25th. Stop overs allowed at Colorado points. Tickes returning via Portland will be eleven dollars higher than above rate-. For information see Erie agents or write W. S. Morrison, T. P. Ax, Huntington, Ind.

Low rates west via Missouri Pacific railway every day during March and April. The Missouri Pacific railway will sell one way tickets to certain western and Pacific coast points at exceptionally low rates, also very low round trip rates on certain dates during the spring and summer. Free reclining chair cars. Pullman Standard and ordinary tourist cars. Dining cars on all trains. For full information call on or address, G. A. A. Deane, Jr.. T. I*. A. Mo. Pac. Ry., 200 Sentinel building, Indianapolis. 50-ts Copy of the illustrated monthly, The Chicago 400, a journal of travel and topics, reaches us by the courtesy of the Chicago A North western Ry. It is one of the finest illustrated publications that we have ever seen. The tinted half tones rival those of the finest magazines, and the letter-press of the whole edition is as perfect as that of any publication ever issued, pictorially and discnptively mirroring California’s wonderful scenery. Copy will lie mailed to your address upon receipt of 2 cents postage bv W. B. Kniskern, G. P. T. A., C. & N. W. R’y. Chicago. 111. Your Summer Outing. The printers will deliver about April 15th the l'.H)2 edition of "Daylight Trips on the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers" a pub lication issued for distribution by the White Star Line. This Magazine is profusely illustrated, showing the "thousand and one” interest scenes along Lake Erie, Detroit river and Lake St. Clair liesides scenes local to Toledo. Detroit and Port Huron, the three princidal cities locate! on the White Star Line. In addition, reading matter, descriptive of points of interest will lie found therein which a *e worthy of your time and personal. . . W. Conrad. General Ag't. Toledo, (). Assistance upon request. It will lie considered a favor if by some introduction the undersigned can be placed in communication with the leaders of prominent members of various organizations in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. It may be possible to arrange rates and accommodations for your organization in away that the journey will lx» one of pleasure and profit. It will be necessary to know the probable (in some cases the actual) number there will be in the party, upon receipt of this information the rail rate will be obtained, and quota tion be made covering the proposed outing to Detroit, or any point reached by the White Star line which, when quoted, may be accepted or declined. This proposition relieves you of all worry. (If course, you have heard of the new steel steamer. Greyhound. J. W. Conrad, General Agent. Toledo, Almost Incredible; But True. At Cambridge Springs, Pa., there is a hotel that accommodates as many persons as lived in the town 10 years ago. The town has 2,500 permanent residents now. and this great hotel can care for 000 guests. There are other large hotels and many boarding houses. The only industry is that of making people well, confurtable and happy, Last year, 00,000 people visited Cambridge Springs, and so far as known not one but was Ixmetited by the visit. If you are tired of drugs try Cambridge Springs for the specific you tim'd. That is merely the health part: if you want to go to a thoroughly pleasant place for a week, a fortnight or a month, you should trv Cambridge Springs. Thecost is small or large, that depends mostly upon yourself. Whether interested or not whet her sick or well, you shoul I have an Erie Railroad Cambridge booklet. It is gladly sent for the asking on ap plication to any agent, or by D. W. Cook, G. P. A. New York City.

DOCTOR E, J. Beardsley, General Practice and Surgery. But Special Attention given to Eye. Ear.. Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. Expert in rifting Glasses. Thoroughly equipped for treating Eye. Ear w Throat and Catarrhal cases. CALLS answered, day or night. OFFICE—over postoffice. RESIDENCE—cor. Monroe and Ninth sta Office Hours--# to 11 a. in. 2 to 4 p. m. J. D. HALE, DEALER IN Gfaiq, Seeds, Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, Lirqe, Fertilizers. Elev tors on the Chicago 8c Erie and Olov® Leaf railroads. Office and retail store south east corner of Second and Jefferson Streets E<~Your uatronaae solicited. 1 Mortgage Loans. Money Loaned on favorable terms* Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. Cor. Second aqd M.idison f»t». Decatur, Indiana. L_ I O N King of his kind, is black. Sire Brner Chief. Grand sire What Care 1 Brit ish. Grand dame Jeane by Young Lord Aberdeen. Second dame Sterling.by Contender. Third dame Doi lie by Louden Tom. Fourth dame Jess by Dick Terpin. Fifth dame Bonnie by Scotch Chief Imp. His blood honest. Donold, dame Jess by Welleom. Second dame Honest by Honest Sandy. Third dame Jemm by Qobert Hood. Fourth dame Fannie by Commander. T A M F= A . A coach horse, is all that constitutes stoutness and ability to perform ia freedom from tendency to disability. His stock has been wonderfully noted for immense and strong joints, length and strength of bone, magnificieut muscular development, permanent, square, massive built; mighty hips and excellent barrel all knit together to form a most admirable frame, united to nervous constitution that reproduced itself in his descendants in a most wonderful degree. SHIRE HACKNEY, Color, roan. His style and action good. His breeding the best. Sired by Abdallah; grand-sire Gloster. Dame Silvertail. and grand-dame Almont. They are strong drivers of great bone, muscle and sinew. Lung power of great endurance. These tluee horses will make the season. 1902, at Eli Myers' livery barn, north second street, Decatur, Ind. Your patrdhage respectfully solicited. JESSE BI'TLER, < ‘wnei.

I A Good Route \ to Try It traverses a territory rich in undeveloped resources; a territory containing unlimited possibilities for agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, mining and manufacturing. And last, but not least, it is The Scenic Route tor Tourists. The Frisco System now offers the traveling public excellent service and fast time — Between St. Louis and Kansas City and points in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and the Southwest. Between Kansas City and points in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and the Southeast. Between Birmingham and Memphis and points in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and the West and Southwest. Full information as to toute and rates cheerfully furnished upon application to am repn Bt utative of the Company, or to Passenger Traffic Department, Commercial Building, Saint Louin.