Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1902 — Page 7

jj, ..... B . ■ ■ ■ «* -a— ..... 33 * lieiiliart. LENHART <& LEN H ART Real Estate Brokers whose agencies extend U warty statV Estate Dealers ’ thirty days time can place your property before 100 onon™ 11 ’ an £ j n is a good business proposition and , ° rc 100 j9 00 buyers. This made. Hero are a few bargains- • . not^ lin 8 unless sale is

_ _sn acres of good unbroken prairie W 0; bidder i .unty. North Dakota, situ- '•* i t t r miles from Dawson, on Northern « ,eJ 2? r.l road. and twelve miles from -be county seat of Kidder county. »' et ®h and school near to laud. Thia land 0'“ "ak "a fine home for the right irarty, “’’'n are m want of a cheap home and a •UJtarm it w>H P“ v to investigate this e 2 r Will exchange for small house and ’ a -so acre farm on good gravel road 10 nina from Union City to Fort Kbcovery, K, three-quarters of a mile from school. 'to church, and good neighborhood. S Hv.> acres cleared and fifteen acres in KJr-maple. oak, etc. Land well tiled, es in fairly good repair. 1 rame house. S and one-half stories, six nice rooms and “Ju/r all in good shape. Frame barn, shedK three sides for stables, two good JeJis never failing, ard good clstern-al-olenty of water. Good bearingoreh’,sinf all varieties of fruit. This farm lies S miles from Union City and six and oneSlirmiles from Fort Recovery, and one Sit from postoffice with dally mall. >rice. *35.00 per acre. w I1 —Fifty acre farm, one-halt mile west Paterson, Indiana, forty acres cleared, balance In timber, building timber to build hmse or barn, sown to grass and is good Msnire land mostly black soil and is all „.ii tiled, fences in good repair, and land baa been well kept up. log house, can be ,ltd for dwelling for years with little repair barn room for eight horses and room above tor five to seven tons of hay. corn “ itl anti wagon shed at side of barn, granarr and shed built seperate from ether holdings, wood house, hog pens, smoke house etc- Food bored well never fails Imn force pump, good bearing orchard of rnty-fivo to thirty trees. Th is farm lies ... than one-quarter mile from stone road, one-half mile from postoffice and general store and as good grain market as there Is tn the county, one and one-half mile from rtmrch and one-halt mile from graded school. This farm should be seen to be appreciated, 'rice 400.00: .*400.00 cash: balance to suit purchaser, with Interest at six per cent, paid annually. ini4-one hundred and sixty acre farm, fire miles northwest of Decatur, on good gravel road, one hundred and live acres cleared, fifty-five acres in timber and woods pasture, some good timber, frame house of six rooms In fair condition, good cellar, frame barn 40x-0 feet, corn cribs, wagon shed granary and; other out-buildings, rojtig bearing orchard of apple, pear and cherrv trees, grape arbor and other small fruits: soil partly black and partly clay, fairlv well tiled, and has been well farmed, bargain at <W.(W per acre. uq 15 —Sixty-two acre farm one mile north-o.'-iof Decatur, on gravel road. 50 acres cleared and under cultivation, balance small timber and woods pasture, fences fairly good, one story frame house of lour rooms and buttry. wood house and summer kitchen, frame barn, stable room for lour horses, room above lor hay. wagon sheu ami corn crib attached to side of barn, hog pens and other out buildings, driven well with iron force pump, partly black soil, and partly light sandy clay loam land is new and prodnetive. and Is a bargain at <50.00 per acre. One third cash, balance on easy terms. *0 16-E‘Fhty acres, seven and one half Hies northeast from Decatur, about 40 acres cleared and part has been farmed. Mance in *maU timber, good rich land, mostlv black soil some tile, good outlet for tiling, partly tensed with fair fences, frame bouse of four rooms and kitchen, small frame barn, room for four horses and hay above statue, shed and crib tor corn, smoke ... good bored well with Iran fori e pump One and one-fourth miles from post office ib.icountry store, one and onehnlf mile to 6cbo.il, and same distance to church. In good nc.-'.iuorhooii. ’nee Jlo.iW per acre, one third cash, balance to suit purchaser. 10.17. " acre-, one-half mie-south of Decatur, on good gravel road, all cleared but about 15acres, which is small timber; laud can all be farmed but about 5 acres which is broken up by ditch, but isexeellent pasture land '•) to IGO acres black land, balance sandy clay loam, easily farmed and all wry productive. fences lairly good; south half of land has one and one-halt story frame house of 7 rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen and dug well, plenty of w ater, new Ito barrel cement cistern, frame barn 40xso feet, stable room for eight horses, granary mid crib In barn, hayfork, with hay carrier entire length of barn: also small one story frame bouse and small stable on north halt of land. This is a very desirable ’arm. close to county seat. Price fGO.iiO pet acre, onethird cash, balance in payments to suit purchaser, at six per cent interest. This land can be sold in parcels to suit purchasers, on same terms as to each parcel, if whole tract is sold at same time. NO 24-Farm of 142 acres. 1-2 mile trom I west corporation line of Decatur. Indiana, on good gravel road, all cleared but about 15acres, which is timbered, 35 to 40 acres creek bottom, balance sandy loam, fenced with about 300 rods of wire fence, and balance of fences board and rail, over 450 rods of tile and splendid outlet, two-storv brick bouteof 6 rooms, large cellar with brick floor and plastered walls, summer kitchen, woodshed, smokehouse, good cistern, driven woll. wind pump, stock In barn yard, barn 40by 58 feet, needs some renair, new granary 16 bv 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog pens.young orchard ot 160 trees, bearing two or three years, apple, plum, pear and Peach trees. Tbift is a fine f arm close to town Moe|«o per acre. $3,000 down, balance in anfcuai payments ot ssuu at 6 per cent. NO 25 40-acre farm 5 and miles from b'Wnr, Ind.. mile from school. 1 and - nnks to church, all black land, well tiled, fences fair. 1 and story frame house 01 • rooms, in good repair, summer kitchen

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and wood house, good open well and cistern under roof; small log barn, room for four enough a7^ea ß h Ua “ f “ rm ’ “ ud chea P N Ver?c?f.7 1 T l nH? cres one hlllf mile east of ' era, Cruz, Indiana, on .travel road six ami one-half miles from Bluffton. Indiana 10 “I 1 Umber, land is rolling but ve ' ".’out BO acres now Betin blue flne new J? ou,e ° r « mln t»u food summer house of 2 rooms, barn !t ? d T? d bump with stock tank at nalr' Th| b ?" k b “ rn feet. in good r“on a o-J.rt rnM" 1 lee ,n 8 good neighborhood churclT >d r ° ad ‘ ° ear tO P° BtotHct ‘. school and Price *;g) 00 per acre, one third ca»h. balance to suit buyer, with interest at 6 per cent. NO. 33-1 W acre farm in section 16, Hartford township. Adams county. 8W miles southwest of Linn Grove, 7 miles northwest ?e h “ e > r ? e ’ “ n / ravel . roa ' i - ,nlle irom school. 1 mile from church, about 50 acres black land iialanoe sugar tree land, all well tiled and well fenced, good frame house of 6 rooms, 1 rame barn 38x75. corn cribs, granary wagon ebe, l and implement building, outbuildings all nearly new, 2 never tailing 7 e . B,e^£? lh :" t water: fair orchard, good fruit. This larm should be seen to be appreciated. H Price <OO.OO per acre: one-third cash, balance to suit at t> per cent. NO. 34-50 acre farm, I’4 miles south-east of Decatur.on new stone road; 15 to 20 acres black land, balance light clay loam: well drained with open di.ch and tile ditches’ fairly well fenced. History frame 8 room frame house, newly repaird and In good shape: log barn with sheds attached; good I gralnery, corn cribs and otheroutbuildlngsnever tailing well excellent water, orchard of about 60 trees —apple, peach, pear, etc Price per acre, one-half cash, balance one and two years at six per cent. NO- 35 120 acre farm, three and one-half utiles west of Decatur on s'one road, onehalt mile to school, same distance to church one and one-half miles to railroad station, grain market, general store, post office. I?rain elevator, land mostly good black soil, well tiled, fences fair. 80 acres cleared and under cultivation, 4*) acres in timber, timber will sell for about S?O0, ail very productive land, one story frame house, small barn, corn crib and other out buildings, good dug well never fails. 40 barrel cistern, etc. This is vour chance at s>s per acre, one third cash, balance to suit buyer, at 6 percent. No. 36— Farm of 160 acres, two and onehalf miles north from Decatur, all cleared and cultivated but about five acres in woods pasture, small timber, about 40 acres black land, balance mostly light clay soil, fine for small grains and grass, about sixty-five acres in grass, one-half mile from gravel road, one halt mile trom church, three fourths mile from post office, railroad station and trading point, fences good, about two hundred rods of wire fencing, new; two story frame house of eight rooms and one story kitchon, good cellar, house needs paint and some other repairs, is old fashioned heavy frame, frame barn 40x60 feet, in goo 1 repair, old hay barn, good new frame granary, wagon shed and corn crib; iirivmi well ami Steel wind ’mH. two o]<l orchards, grap* arbor and other small fruits Price Hs.Ou per acre. Terms SIOOO cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. NO. 37.— 100 acre farm ml ■ s east from Decatur, on a good road about ’u acres black land balance sandy clay, all very productive low land well tiled, good outlet, over 100-) rods of tile, no open ditch on farm farly fenced all cleared but about 5 acres, which is woods pasture hoi; ••• land 2 story frame 8 rooms, goods dry cellar house in good repair on stone foundation, driven wed and wind mill with cement tank at barn good I cistern, barn 50by 80 in good repair roomy silo in barn with capacity of tk> tons green | fodder gond oichnrd of apple peach pears i tree> iih-.uries and other small truits 1 including large grape arbor. Also cribs granarh s and necessary out buildings. This farm will make a nice home and is well worth the price. $75 per aero one third down, balance on easy payments. NO. 38.—41 acre farm 4 miles southeast trom Decatur and one mile northwest from Pleasant Mills, which Is a go d grain market. railroad station, etc., soil sandy clay loam, is not yellow claj\ nearly half black land, does not overflow and is fairly well tiled, fairly well fenced. l lz j story plank house, of 6 large rooms and buttery, eighty barrel cenm.it cistern, driven well with Iron force Dump new barn 20x34.18 feet to square, hay fork in barn, corn crib, wagon shed, granerv and otjier necessary outbuildings. buildings all in good repair, orchard of about 50 apple trees, pear, plum peach and cherry trees, plenty ot small fruit, grape arbor. Price s2opo 00; cash, balance in nine and eighteen months. NO. 39 —IOO acre farm, three miles southeast oi Decatur, on gravel road. Eightyfive acres clear'd ami fenced into six fields; good fences; balance timber land; oak. walnut and other timber. Soil black, sandy, river bottom loam, very productive. House of seven rooms, one and one-half story solid frame, well built and in good shape; also frame house of six ro*>ms, one story in good condition. Frame bank barn. 22x50 feet; stable under whole barn, and all in fine shape; cribs, granaries and other out-build-ings. Driven well with iron force pump can not be pumped dry; first-class water; also dug well of good water. Orchard ot fine Irnit. thrifty trees. This is a fine farm and hss been well cared for and is a bargain. Price $5000.00, NO. 40 Farm of lot acres, J 1 ? miles northwest of Decatur on good gravid road, about black land, balance sandy loam, al 1 easily worked and very productive, all cleared but about six acres of small timber, lairly

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well fenced, and land has been kept ud y° un ,B orchard of Plum ami uhurry hvaiunlng to bear, old orchard of apple, pear and peach trees. 1 story trame house of 6 rooms, solid frame, needs paint a » ls0 1 Btor / plßnk hoUBe ,)f 3 rooms and kitchen, comfortable; barn 30x42 feet Bhed . Ux42 - and wagon shed and corn crib at end, in good repair, on new stone foundation, new implement house, awav b . a ”b optn wells, never fail, steel wind mill, water tank, near bam. exclate?/ w ater, should be seen to be apprePrice oo per acre; cash, balance on easy terms, 6 per cent. NO. IOC.—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 io streets; bearing apple and pear trees and grape vines in good bearing condition. One and one-halt story 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 stable room for six horses; also a large building which has been used for n carpenter shop. can re arranged tor dwelling house with small outlay. A very desirable residence property. Price, $2,000.00, one-half cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent. NO. 105 .—Good residence property on south Ninth street. Decatur. One undone-halt story frame bouse, 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 aud cm be bought on east- turns. Price, 81.0tii.0O. NO 108. —Residenceprr nerty, two and a half squares trom court house. Deeatur. Ind , triune hou«e of seven rooms.two closets and pantry.house needspaintimr out.side.ln good condition inside,barn sixteen by twentylour feet, wood hous ■ and other out buildingHouse piped for gas. good well and cistern, pair cherry and peach trees.grape arbor, ail situated on inlot N 0.277 and south half of inlot No. 278. oa a quiet afreet in a good neighborhood, near to business center. Price s2i.HjO.fiO; oue half (‘ash, balance in two equal annual payments. No. 109 .—One story frame house of five rooms, buttry and closet, on Second street, one square from business center, house needs some repairs, lot 1Hx132 leet. some truit, 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 6 per cent. No. llO.— House and two lots on north Fifth street, one story frame house of six rooms, sun iner kitchen ami wood bouse, all in good repair, good driven well, good cemented brh k cistern. Lois are nicely situated on stone street, good sewers paid out. lots well tiled and set out in fruit, trees, apple, pear, peach and plum trees, nice grape arbor. Price. <1.050.00 for house and two lots, or will sell bouse and one lot for <750.00. Terms cash. NO 112-L ot and six room house, on north Herring street in the town of Hemo Indiana known as the Donehy 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 cast and south sides. This is a bargam and ill sell for $'.00.00. one third cash balance to suit buyer at 6 Derecut interest. NO. Hfi. Fine residence property on Fornax street in Decaturone ami one half story trarie house of seven rooms, all nicely papered, house in gt i.d repair. J'i:.c large cistern. Fruit on lot consist ing of peaches cJicrr.es etc. Pro; er\v is tine location ami is a bargain at iiK). One half cash balance on easy terms at 6 per cent. NO. 114- T >I Us . bj’ 165 feel, on south 11th street. 1 and ' 2 story frame house of 8 rooms, nicely pipered and in good repair needs paint oiitslde. barn 14 by F and II leet inuh smoke bouse and other out buildings; 50 barrel cement cistern: 4large pear trees, 7 large cherry trees app'e peach and plum trees, some small fruits ami good grape arbor. These lots are nicely located and the property is <•’. 1!4 p w Price sl2uo one third cash balance to suit, or will trade lor small farm, NO. 1 15.-V acant lot on west Monroe street. Lynch's addition 53xUG feet, fronts on Monroe street, is a niovly located lot, street aud sewer tax paid, and is cheap at NO- 11 6.-F iue residence property on Monroe street in Decatur, one and one-half story trame house of 7 rooms, all nicely papered, and all in good repair, good large cei.ar. house piped for gas. good driven well, iron force pump, cemented cistern, good frame barn, room for two horses ami carris je and hay above. Lot nicely located, with fine large shade trees in front, some fruit, is on a stone street, and is cheap. Price $15,50.00, hi cash, balance easy pay ments at 0 per cent. NO. 117. —For sale. 1’ * story frame house on south Tenth street, four rooms, cellar, large buttery, summer kitchen, wood house, well and cistern, house in fairly good repair. Lot 78x180 feet with lots of good bearing grape vines. cherries and other fruit. It is cheap at $650.00 one-half cash, balance in one and two years, at 6 per _ent. NO. Ils—For sale or trade. Thru'* lots tn south Decatur.on Chestnut street. Dniall i h useaodsteble; about lso plum trees* id cherry trees, lots all planted In potatoes. If sola within next 30days truck will be included. These lots are nicely located and area bargain at S6OO. One-half cash, balaner to suit purchaser, with (> per cent, or will trade on farm.

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CHASE ENDED Hairy Tracy Blows His Brains Out to Evade Haimnian. Spokane, Wash., Aug. 7. —Carrying out his declaration that ue would nevet be taken alive, Harry Tracy, the out law, surrounded by a posse, all hope of escape gone, put a revolver to his head and blew his brains out. Thus ends a chase which had beer kept up almost unceasingly since June 9 last, when Tracy broke from the state prison, killing three guards ir so doing. Tracy was finally run to cover in o Wheatfield near Fellowes, Wash. Ir the fight with the sheriff’s posse which ensued Tracy was wounded In the right leg, between the knee and the J wL ntr.r-.T m act. thigh, and twenty minutes later, knowing that his capture was certain, he killed himself with a revolver. Tracy was surrounded in a wheatfield near Fellowes, a station on the Washington Central railroad, about 50 miles west of Spokane. Word was sent back to Davenport, the countyseat, and a large number of armed men hurried to the scene. Sheriff Gardner was in charge of the posse that ended Tracy's career. The revolver w with which Tracy killed himself was grasped tightly in his right hand. The bullet which struck his leg cut an artery and he bled profusely. He tried to tie it, and failing, he put his revolver to his head and fired. Creston citizens, who made up the larger part of the posse, will claim the reward. Coroner's Verilict. Davenport, Wash., Aug. 8. —Tracy's body is on its way to Salem, Ore. It was taken to Moscow, a station on the Great Northern, ten miles from here, yesterday afternoon, to be conveyed 'over that road to Seattle. The coroner’s Jury returned the following verdict: "That the body is that of Harry Tracy, the escaped convict from the Oregon penitentiary; that the said Harry Traey came to his death at the ranch of Lou Eddy in Lincoln county, Wash., on Aug. 5, 1902, by means of a gunshot wound from a pistol in his possession and held in his own hands, after first having been wounded in the right leg by a party or parties, to this Jury’ unknown. That Harry Traey was an escaped convict from the Oregon penitentiary, and at the time of his death was fleeing from officers and posse in pursuit, and that no one is blamed for his death, but that all efforts to capture him were praiseworthy and in full accordance with the laws of the state of Washington. ’ BKYAN SAYS NO •■The Commoner” Declares He’s Out ot the Riinning. Muscatine, la., Aug. 9. —William J. Bryan settled for all time the rumors that he will be a candidate for president in 1901 in an interview yesterday while on the way to Danville. Ills., where he spoke last night. Colonel Bryan, when shown the report that he might again be a candidate, was much nettled anti expressed himself in no uncertain manner. He said he wanted the matter settled right now. so there could be no further question. The Mason City interview, he said, was unreliable. "1 will not be a candidate for president in 1904," said Mr. Bryan. “While I would not promise never to be a candidate again under any circumstances. I have no plans looking to the future nomination for any office. I am perfectly content to do my work as a private citizen, and enjoy my editorial work. I shall continue to advocate with tongue and pen reforms which I believe to be necessary.”

Biggest of Its Kind. Hamilton. Bermuda, Aug. 8. —The new floating dock for the British government’s naval station at Ireland Island, Bermuda, arrived off St. Georges at a late hour yesterday afternoon. The dock is the largest floating drydock in existence. It was towed out from the River Thames by two powerful tugs and was attended on the trip across by a third vessel. The dock Is 545 feet long and Its side walls are 53 feet 3 inches high. It Is capable of lifting a vessel weighing 17,500 tons and drawing 32 feet of water. To Attend the McMillan Funeral Washington, Aug. 12.—Senator Frye, president pro tern of tho senate, has appointed tho following committee to attend the funeral of the late Senator McMillan: Messrs. Allison, Bacon. Burrows, Cockrell, Cullom, Fairbanks, Foraker. Galllnger, Hale, Hanna, Kean. Lodge, Martin, Mason, McComas, Pritchard and Wetmore.

MAIiKET KEPOR'I Prevailing Prices for Grain, Provisions and Livestock on Aug. 11 Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat—Waeo:>.Hile; No. 2 red, steady, 65c Corn—Weak; No. 2 mixed, 49‘sc Oats—Firm: No. 2 mixed, 21} !1 (328c Cuttie—Steady ut <11.5055,25 Hogs—Steady ut *G<l>;.4i Sheep—Steady—at <2.i<fi. Laiuos—Steady ut 43.i15.25 Grain and Provisions at Chicago. Opened. Closet Wheat— Aug { | .gju Sep* .e;;3 Dee GOig CornAug .53 Doo, OatsAug... ,30 Sept 30»ii ,2« Pork— Aug 15.90 »ept 16.20 M.OO Jan H.u ii,o2 Lard— « Aug *0.42 s«pt 10.83 10.55 Jan lo.ao 8.30 Riba— Aug 9.52 Sept 9.95 lu.j? Jan* 7.50 7.37 Closing cash market— Whom, 67j*o, com 58c; outs. 30c; pork, $16.00; Iwd, <10,42 riba, 69.52. Louisville Grain and Livestock. Wheat—No. 2 new, 6£c. Corn—No. 2 white, <Wc; No. 2 mixed, Oats—No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. 2 white, 33c. Cattle —Dull,at Hogs—Steady at>»(/s’. Sheep—Steady at Lambs—Steady at s3.soku. Cincinnati Grain and Livestock. Wheat-Quiet; No. 2 red, new, 6SUc Corn—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 61c Oats—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 28>iC Cattle—Activc’Ut [email protected] Hogs—Active at $5.50<g>7.25 Sheep—Steady at [email protected] Lambs-Adiv at ChicMio Livestock. Cattle—Active isteers stackers and eeders. Hogs—Steady at Sheep—Steady ut $2.50 Lambs—Steady at New York Livestock. Cattle—Steady at [email protected] Hogs—Quiet at $7.60 <£7.&o Sheep—Firm at $2. r Lambs—Steady at $5.75@6. Fast Buflalo Livestock. Cattle—Steady at Hogs—Active at $ >6j7.a5 Sheep—Steady at [email protected] Lambs—Steady u $3(g,5.50 London Is considered a crowded city, yet 9.4 per cent of its Inhabitants occupy one room tenements, whereas in Bombay it is 30 per cent. * ‘ , DOCTOR ’ .J. ; . E. J. ULIEA;, General Practice and Surgery. Rut Special Attention jriven to Eye. Ear. Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. Expert in Eitting Glasses. Thoroughly equipped lor t reating Eye. Ear, Throat and Catarrhal cases. CALLS answered, day or night. OFFTCE-over posreflice. RESIDENCE—cor. Monroe and Ninth ate Office Hours--9 to 11 a. 111. 2 to 4 p. m. VO U N G M ft fd OUNG WO Mft 11 Are you going to attend a Business College this tall? If so. It will pay you to Investigate the uieritsof the Busies FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. before deciding what school you will attend. Splendid equipment, strong faculty, strictly up to date in al! respects. Our graduates secure good positions and hold them. Regular fail term begins Tuesday. September 2nd. Write tof FVandsorne Fbft Catalog.

Tn this list there are many good propertie?, offered l>clov uctunl cost of improvement. We have other properties not listed here for rent, ale or t r:.<h < t-h tnitreacth.ns lire an advantage to buyer and seller, and I now have a large number of c.if > purchiiM ra as soon a? what they want is placed upon the marked. If you are Inter stsl in tin purchase or sale of farm lands, business rooms, resnl ‘iices. mill machinery, town or city property, write or call for one of our recent lists lor full descriptions. No town or city property shown on this list. Call or write for large discrlptive list In inquiry refer t<< properties by number. Adil ress East side Second St. J. E. SNOW, Decatur, Indiana.

No. 67 for Rale. Thirty-live building lot* hi price from 4135 to SB6O. No. ill for sale. Four acres south of Decatur, vineyard. #OOO. No. W7 for sale. One-half acre south of Decatur, house, etc., *llOO. No. 06for sale of trade. Thirty acres north of Geneva, oil land S2IOO. No. (KI for sale or trade. Twelve acre* In west Decatur. Fruit and poultry farm #3750 No. 105 for sale. Sixty acres good farm land, Wabash township #3700. No. 107 for sale or trade. Sixty acres. Boot township, near Decatur S3OOO. No. 00 for sale. line acre In northwest Decntui. house, stable. etc. fl'flo No. 52 for sale. Twenty acres in north Preble township $llOO. No. 08 for sale. A forty acre farm In Union township #I3OO. No 108 for sale, A forty acre tract in North Eastern Washington township—twenty acres young timber, Moot). No. 103 for sale. A well ditched and furtlle elghtv acre tract In Central Monrue township. #IOOO. No. loti for sale. An eighty acre tract In Hoot township lair land, good buildings, 4trxxi. No. 04 lor Rule. A 168-aero stock farm In limit township, Some timber, running water, #7OOO. No. Id for sale or trade. Two hundred and ninety acre stock farm near Decutur, on stone pike, #2ootx). , f No. 144, for sale. An 80-acre stock farm two and a half miles west of Decatur on stone Pike. Now barn aud house. 413U0.

AMOS P. BEATTY. ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. I’on slpn claims prosecuted. Odd I t Hows building I D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ollica over Blackburn Ac Christen’s drug store. DORE B. ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office.—(.’orner Monroe and Second streets Genera! practitioner. No charge for consul, tatlon. MERRYMAN & SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR, IND. Office—Nos. 1.2, 3, over Adams Co. Bank. We refer, by permission to Adams Co. Bank. JohnSchurger. Dave E. Smith SCHURGER & SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest Abstracts of title, real estate and collection. Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Welfley block. 38 John H. Lenhvrt E. Hurt Lenhart LENHART & LENHART, Attorneys, Abstracters. Loan money al low rates with partial payment privileges. Write lire, accident and health insurance*. Special attention given probate practice and titlestorealestate Brock Building, east side Second street. Decatur, Indiana. R. R. FRANCE, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2. new Studabaker block. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS. Rooms 1.2, 3. 4, Spangler Building. Decatur. Indiana. Office 'Phone 207. Lady Attendant English. German and Swiss spoken. ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. Phone i Residence. 153. J, Q. Nentune. D. D.S. C. E. Neptune. D.D.B. 'Phone 23. 'Phone 236. J. D. HALE, DEALER IN Grain, Seeds, Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, Lirrie, Fertilizers. Elev tors on the Chicago & Frfe and Clove Leaf railroads. Office and relallstoresouth uasj corner es Sec .'nd end .led'ersun Streets »k Your patronage solicited. i MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepar' d to do any kind of'. >rl. to their line. Persons contemplating builditlg can save times, trouble ami money by consulting them. Office— MANN A CHRISTEN. Bowers Block, Monroe st. Architects Mortgage Loaqs. Money Loaned on favorable terms, Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F. M. Cor. Second and Mndisioq ntf». Decatur, Indiana.

i No. 131 for sale. A 130-aero farm on gravel pike nine miles northwest of Decatur, good buildings, #l'4oo worth of good timber. S'. ' 500. . No. 132 for sale A 40-ncre farm two and a halt miles mist of Decatur, no buildings. #llOO. 1 No. 134 for sale. A 10-acre farm In Union township two ami a half miles from Deca1 tur on pike, gooij buildings, #3500. No. ll’i for sale. An so-acre tract In south- • west Union township on pike, good buildings, eight acres of timber, #3600. i No. |U»I for sale. A 4'-acre tract southwest of lierue on stone road near the oil Held, 41700. No. l:’li for sale. 190 acres of 'and on stone > road, two miles southwest of Berne, good buildings, 40000. i No. 137 for sale An 80-acre tract two miles southwest of Berne near; school, Improve- , tuenls fair, #3tkxi. , No. 138 for sale. A 120 acre tract two miles west mid one mile norili of Berne, good Im- , provements mid tin.- hind. 47600. • No. 147 for sale or trade. For Adams conn. tv property an so-aere tract. In bake county Michigan, good Improvements, fifteen miles from Uailalac, price 41660. No. 148 for sale A well Improved 4i)-acro tract In south St, Marya township, S2OOO. No. 141 for sale. A good 40-acre tract near a I Chool hi M Mum • l.is u“hl|>. Jlilixi I No. 150 for sale. A 30-aere tract In south St. Marys township, excellent corn land #I4OO. ) No 151 for sale. An Mil-acre trniM one and a > half miles south west of I’lcusant Mills, rich black land, price S3OOO.