Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1902 — Page 7
” E- Hurt Ijonlinit. Lenhart*lenhart I Real Estate Brokers I Dea lere , I thirty days time can place your property before 100 000 is a good business proposition and costs vnn DU Y erB - ihls [ made. Here are a few bargains. ; : “ uot^ in g. unleSß sale is
I L,„ a so B cr« farm on good gravel road B N ,° nlntf from Union Citv to Fort Recovery, ■ I oh .7 three-quarters of a mile from school. II n'a to w'reh. and good neighborhood. • ' P H H ..re» cleared and fifteen acres in I I ttmb'er-tnaitle. oak, etc. Laud well tiled, I I rmces in fairly good repair. I- ramo house I I .'.ne and one-halt stories, six nice rooms and I ... Tr till in good shape. F ratne barn, shedI I d. d on three sides tor stables, two good I I we is never falling, and good ciatorn-al- ■ I wavs nlenty of water. Good be.arlngorchI w .a T nf all varieties of fruit. This farm lies miles from Union City and six and one- ■ hmt m l™ from Fort Kecovery. and one I I mUe from postofflee with dally mall. ■Sprice. fdo.DO per acre. id.-One hundred and sixty acre farm. ■7” miles northwest of Decatur, on good ■ I travel road, one hundred ansi five acres ■ I ‘ su.l tifty flve acres in timber .nd woods ■ ■ nssture some good timber, frame house of ■ I ■ s rooms in fair condition, good cellar. M frame burn tlixso feet, corn cribs, wagon granary and; other out-buildings, ■ I voulig bearing orchard of apple, pearand irees. grape arbor and other small fruits; soil partly black and partly clay, iairlv well tiled, and has been well farmed, bargain at »U>.oo per acre. ■xc 24 Farm of 142 acres, 1-2 mile trom . . .rporation line of Decatur. Indiana. BM , nl od gravel road, all cleared but about )■ , res which Is timbered, 35 to 4u acres Ma creek bottom, balance sandy loam, fenced MB „-n about-W rods of wire fence, and tail- — mee d fences board and rail, over 4nu rod. H™ ~t rie and splendid outlet, two-storv br,-k MB h . ot i> rooms, large cellar with brick ■ ■ tloor and plastered walls, summer kitchen. MEM ..,..,dd.i d. smokehouse, good cistern, driven SI il wild pump, stock in barn yard, barn ■■ 4 .. el. needs some repair, new granSH a-v p l v cl. co. n cribs. wagon shed, hoc MMB < voung orchard ot MW trees, bearing .|‘ three years, apple, plum, pear and 888 O'"’idi trees. This is a line farm close to town -- *6" P's aero. $3,000 down, balance in an- «■ nU al payments ot SSOO at 6 per cent. 25 do-acre farm 5 and l -i miles from ■W Iteeat'ir, Ind., mile from school. 1 ami j mi! s to church, all black land, well mnees (sir. 1 and ‘ 4 story frame ti -u-<« igl : toriH. in good repair, summer kitchen VS u house, good open well and cistern under roof; small log barn room for four h r- • granary and corn crib, good bearing W -.fiui.i, grapesand other small t ruiis. Thb K| an excellent small farm, and cheap Kfl enough at $3,000 cash. 27M-116 acres one-half mile east of Vera <’ruz. Indiana, on gravel road, six and B ■ one-half miles irom Bluffton. Indiana. 10 acreß 111 s,naii timber, land is rolling but B ■ pr<n’u -’ive. about 60 acres now set in blue B ■ Iciice* fair, fine new bouse ot t; r<> .ms. it B iarge -ellar. good summer house o' 2 rooms. B ■ !ii.e wfii and wind pump with stock tank al E l am. tine bank barn 40x100 feet, in good rei H I a:r. Th> farm lies in a good neighborhood -r.■■ -1 fad. near to postoilice. school ami ■ry- < j 'H> per acre, one third ca-h. balance to .-uit buver. with interest at 6 per cent. MO 33 ’■""acre farm in section IG, Harttownship. Adams county. 34 miles ■ - ! .’!iwe<t ol Linn Grove, 7 miles northwest I ■ n Berne, on gravel road 4 mile from ■ -uhuol. 1 mile from church, about 50 acres IE . . ! balance sugar tree land, all well : .edand well fenced, good Irani* house ot >. H barn-{S\75. corn crib-, granary. - if., idmg- all nearly new. 2 never failing IO wt-.,<.. xceilent water: fair orchard, good This farm should be seen to be ap|H predated. vW ■ per acre: one-third ca-h. t-alance suit at 6 per cent. ®OIO 34-50 acre farm, Ilf miles south-east IM ! !'• at ur. mi new stone road : 17to20aeres JJb.Hun ,and. balance light clay loam: well with open and tile ditclie-.* Mfa.ry well leneed. Votary frame -room IMf house, newly repaird ami in good ■ r. ; : H>g barn with shells attat h» d : good |M-"4 • v. ■••rn cribs ami other out Im ibl in- - : r uning well excellent wat--r. on-bud ab>ut »>otrees--apple, peach. p<-ar. t-tc. ' -- per Here, one halt ca-h, baia.iceone m&na two rears ai six ner cent. 35 120 acre farm, three and one-half -i st of Decatur on s one road, onrmile u> bcho >l. same distance t ■ >eliin<di ' T i'! ”’i'-lialf miles to railroad stat.ion. i n imirket. general store, past ottice. | Mfti il elevator, land mostly good black soil. d tiled, fences fair. H 0 acres cleared ami : ‘'l Hr cuitivHtion. 40 acres m timber. *imllE ‘' A '* l 1 1 " ra1,0,,t l su o. all very producland, one story frame house, small I <'" rn crib ami other out buildings. ’ Gil w ' ll never -1° barrel ‘-i-tern, I -’IM* '■ This is vour chance at per acre, one cash, balance to suit buyer, at 6 pei-
IEMEMBER, that if you want to sell your real estate we can find you a buyer, and if 'ou want to buy real estate can sell you. NO COMMISSION OR CHARGES UNLESS IALEISMADE. Can show you real estate at any time without cost to you. Now is he time to call and see or write us if you want to sell or buy real estate. -ENHART & LENHART, - DECATUR. INDIAIN/V
B 3 CURED THAT HAD BEEN ’ J ■ ■ Pronounced incu.-ablo o T| I T Mr °’t A |’ S'* ll * 0 "’ a mer chant'of -’'l I cure COJ '■"" ' FOLEYS kidney 1 I I CUREls,n 'etmg with wonderful sue- S cess - rt has cured sonic cases here -""wl I r '' ,e I r ''; f sici,, ’ ,:4 l !ronou nced incurable, •”'! I I .■g9^SS >^ ri, y- ’ “ >ke,f am able to testify to its ■ S’" o*’ 0 *’ Z “ faCe t 0 da ? i- a'living it'l J nd “ e'ur“hi health, and > cur Kidney b y ß I I SBlwKWr tWth “ ; madc “ £U ‘ h. I had suffer mr,| atnGng M tw , cn, y- £ even years with the dis- peril ■■. jjry'' ,o any e ‘ ■ atld ,0 d V I feel ten ye drs ,„jfl a » to ’"’""Ker than I did one year ago. «I W| I M®H^r hi * ngC! * ira - ian O ’’ ,ai " h ’" rno eert.f,. t ® '■ 3 of life and I eatc> of itß medl.-al ouatiti,., i ANNrZR SALVE is the Great Healer. Sold by Holthouso. Callow & Co., dru/gists, Decatur.
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gravel road, one Salt’mlleAwf “"a froni ssisssS SxE£E‘S°„S'= ■ssfiKgwsswr N|?'37.—loo acre farm 4 miles east from kSSSSS—,no °P?“ ditch on farm farlv fenced all cleared but about 5 acres whleli is woods pasture, house land '4 story fra me 8 rooms, goods dry cellar house in good re wind O miH t< wbl foun,lßtion - ‘iriven well and wina mill with cement tank at barn good c stern, barn r,o by no in good rem r mon . sdo in barn with capacity of iZTo 9 g e“ > -<i'ler goo. orchard of apple peach pear" berr es and other small fruits including large grape arbor. Also cribs flfnwm and nec «snary out buildings. This farm will make a nice home and is well hX l n . the prlce,s7s per ac re one third down, balance on easy payments. N im„?nL-rt'’ farm 4 mlles southeast Pleasant “mn< mile from kct r.nl ?. hlch *” » R°<>d grain market. railroad station, etc., soil sandy clav loam, is not yellow clay, nearly half black land, doos notovertlow and is fairly well lied, fairly well fenced. 14 story plank house of h large rooms and buttery, eighty barrel cement cistern, driven well with iron force Dump new barn 20x34. is feet to square, hay fork in barn, corn crib, wagon shed, granery and other necessary outbuiluings, buildings all in good repair, orchard ot about 50 apple trees, pear, plum peach and cherry trees, plenty of small iruit. grape arbor. Price S2OOO 00; 4 cash, balance in nine and eighteen months. No. 39 100 acre farm, t hree miles southeast 01 Decatur, on gravel road. Elghtynve acres cleared and fenced into six fields: good fences; balance timber land; oak. walnut and other timber. Soil black, sandy, river bottom loam, very productive. House or seven rooms, one and one-half story solid frame, well built ard in good shape; also frame house of six rooms, one story in good condition. Frame bank barn. 22x5u feet* stable under whole barn, ami all in fine shape; cribs, granaries and other out-bulld-ings. Driven well with iron force pump can not be pumped dry; flrat-class water; also dug well of good water. Orchard ot fine fruit, thrifty trees. This is a fine farm and has been well cared for and is a bargain. Price $.'.000 00. NO. 40 Farm of 101 acres, 1 ? miles northwest of Decatur on good gravel road, about 4 black land, balance sandy loam, al 1 easily worked and very productive, all cleared but about six acres of small timber, fairly well fenced, and land ha- been kept up. Good young orchard of plum and cherry trees, beginning to bear, old orchard of apple, pear and peach trees. 1 story frame house of 6 room-, solid frame, need-, paint outside, also 1 story plank house of 3 rooms and kitchen, comfortable; barn 30x42 feet with shed 14x42. and wagon shed and corn crib at end. in good repair, on new stone foundation, new implement house, away from barn. 2 good open well-, never fail, steel wind mill, water tank, near bar 1, excellent water, should be seen to be appreciated. Price S6OOO per acre; >4 cash, balance on easy terms, 6 per cent. No 41—H-Oacre farm, 4'i miles south of Decatur, on gravel road, all black land, well tiled and ditched. 85 acres cleared and under cultivation; 15 acres 4nall timber, all fairly fenced. One story frame house ol flveroomsand pantry, new and tidy: barn 3ilx«o feet with shed at end; barn IS feet high; corn cribs, wagon shed and grainery and other out-buildings. This farm Iles within two miles of Monroe, which is a good grain and stoc4< market, postofflee, graded schools and churches. Price $70.U0 per acre. No. 42—100 acre farm miles north-east of Decatur, one-halt mile from gravel road which will be built past the farm Boon; a ! l black, level land, but about ten acres: all cleared but five acres which is small timber. I well tiled, fence lair. Good story frame .
Shot the WrotiK Man. ( Detroit, Mich., Aug. 18.—Edward j Lenehan died Sunday from hemorrhage caused by a bullet from Police ' man F. J. Lomond's revolver. Lomond discovered four burglars entering a grocery early Saturday morning. He j endeavored to arrest them and they | opened dm on him. Ihe policeman I fired hut one shot in return and struck Lenehan in tlio hip. penetrating his I abdomen. rwj«s ct a Dr. Williams'lndian Pile HU ESJti U H ■■rib 1 ’ 1 tu ‘ l, "is. | fl i f.Dr v 1 M 0 meat is prepared for I^ ! ‘‘ 11 M ins? of ’he prr.a’«> ' ■ 1 ' warrant ••■t* Hydro '-/’V rrlj.t of p r *•'- , WII -I; • 1 MANUFACTURING CO.. Prop*. Cleveland. Ohio. Nachtrleb & Fuelling.
l i dal , so aone ,tor ’’ fr »®o house: u D ?.? < kP a , lntin ß. both comfortable homes „ 4Ux ’ two ttol,rß - roof needs repair, corn cribs, grainery. wagon shed. etc. 11 und windmill. nu.jd orchard Ilf apples, pears, plums and peaches. Tide < nt larm>I arm> 1,1 * ood neighborhood. 2hF? . ‘ U j‘. e ri ? m Bch ool, two miles trom and ls a b »ri?ain at loo.uo per acre; a cash, balance easy payments No- 100. - A fine residence property In Decatur, Indiana, six squares from business ceni l } a stOll ® street : corner lot 83x132 feet. *} e ® and dry, fine maple shade trees next to streets; bearing apple and pear trees nnla^ pevi u es J ngood bearJ ng condition. One and one-halt story frame house of ten rooms, well built and in good repair, piped lor 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 a carpenter shop, can be arranged for dwelling house with small outlay. A very desirable residence property. Price, $2.000.0u, one-half cash, balance in one and two years at six per cent. NO 108.—Residence property, two and a half squares trom court house. Decatur. Ind., frame house of seven rooms.two closets and pantry.house needs painting outside.in good condition inside,barn sixteen by twentyt'our 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 mint N 0.277 and south half of mlot. No.^.k on a quiet street iu a good neighborhood, near to business center. Price S2tXK).uO; one half cash, balance in two equal annual payments. NO. lo9.—One s ory frame house of flw riMims, buttry and closet, on Second street, one square from business center, house needs some repairs, lot 66x132 teet, some fruit, nicely located, good cistern, barn on lot. good sidewalk, improved street and is a very desirable location. Price $1,450. one halt cash, balance in one and two years at 6 per cent. NO 11 2- Lot and six room house, on north Herring street in the town ot Berne Indiana known as the Donelly home; house has 3 rooms below und 3 above, cellar under the entire bouse, with cement floor, two good cisterns, some bearing fruit trees, shade treeson east and south sides This is a bargain and will sell for JDOO.OO. one third cash balance to suit buyer at 6 percent interest. , NO. 119. Fine residence property on Fornax street in Decatur one and one half story frame house of seven rooms, all nicely papered, house in good repair. Fine large cistern. Fruit on lot consisting of peaches cherries etc. Property is In tine location and is a bargain at JlliiO. One half cash balance on easy terms at 6 per cent. NO. 114 - Two lots 57 by 165 feet, on south 11th street. 1 and 2 Btory frame house of 8 rooms, nicely papered and in good repair needs paint outside, barn 14 by and 11 feet high smoke house and other out buildings; 50 barrel cement cistern: 4large pear trees, 7 large cherry trees, app e peach and plum trees, some small fruits and good grape arbor. These lots are nicely located and the property is cheap. Pricesl2oo one third cash balance to suit, or will trade for small farm, NO 1 15.—Vacant lot on west Monroe street. Lynch -, addition "«3xK6 teet fronts on Monroe street, is a nicely located lot, and sexier tax paid, and is cheap at NO- 11 6.—Fine residence property on Monroe street in Decatur, one and one-half Btory frame house of 7 rooms, all nicelj' papered, and all in good repair, good large cellar, bouse piped for gas good driven well, iron force pump, cemented cistern, good frame barn, room for two horses and carriage and hay above. Lot nicely located, with fine large shade trees in front, some fruit. N on a stone street, and is cheap Price 51.>50.n0. ca-m, balance easy payments at 6 per cent. NO. 117. —For sale, 1 1 2 story frame house on south Tenth street, tour rooms, cellar. lnr .<* buttery, summer kitchen, wood bouse, well and cistern, house in fairly good repair. Lot 78x180 feet with lot« 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 cent. NO. lIS—For sale or trade. Three lots in south Decatur, on Chestnut street. Small house and stable; about 100 plum trees. 12 cherry tree*. lots all planted in potatoes. If sold within next 30days truck will lie included. These lots are nicely located and are a barga in at S6OO. One-half cash, ba lance to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent, or will trade on farm.
. '"’W-'tt . £ A very painful affair ; but notice the' expression of triumph on the old mam- '■ my’s face. She knows from many ! such experiences that ‘Painkiber (PERRY DAVIS') will cure the worst cases of colic, cramps, diarrhcea and dysentery, without delay. ! Beware of substitutes. | i age, and 50c. ' O ■L ■ ■ l:i.| BACKACHE I Allßladdcrand <C’TTOI?i Urinary DlseaSM. BJ Iv ijl ■HMIfIMIiRMIiNMNHMHWBOMi gag FOR QUICK CASH SALES
WON OUT ON POINTS Defense of the New England Coast Against Invading Fleet Was Effectual. NOW IN DAVY JONES’ LOCKER Theoretically Speaking, That Is Where Admiral Pillsbury's White Squadron Is This Minute—Higginson Won the Big Game. Rockport. Mass.. Aug. 25.—The naval search problem on the New England coast was terminated at 5:40 Sunday morning by the signal “Surrender; demand and unconditional,” from Rear Admiral Higginson's flagship, and the reply “Accept surrender” from the foretruck ot the Prairie, Commander Pillsbury's flagship. The battle between the blue or defending squadron and the white or attacking squadron was thus quickly ended eight miles south of Thatcher’s Island. The enemy had most signally failed to make a harbor having for its objective Salem. A preponderance of fighting strength, relatively 64 points, represented by the battleships Kearsarge, Alabama and Massachusetts, Scorpion and a torpedo boat, had overwhelmed the 45 points represented by the auxiliary cruisers Prairie, Panther and Supply. To speak from a theoretic standpoint, the white squadron was entirely destroyed by the guns of the defending battleships. Thus on the fourth night the game of naval strategy was brought to an end, it having covered a period of unceasing toil, sleepless nights, of anxious and wearing vigil and of grave uncertainty to its participants. - To win in the mimic war the blue squadron had to bring against the attacking vessels, as it did early Sunday, the warships superior in their combined assumed fighting power. Each side had the right to capture individual craft of the other fleet by overcoming them in point of strength, and under the rules of the game the captured vessels were to retire altogether from the field of action. In the defeat of Pillsbury the defense with three battleships, the Scorpion and with a single torpedo boat, had 64 points, so that the balance was against the attacking squadron. Throughout the mimic war there was placed in operation a system of coast defense which was admittedly of credit to those who engaged in it, Fitteen Wounded. Nacogdoches, Tex., Aug. 26.—Fifteen persons were wounded at Herings Mill near here during the progress of a negro dance. Among the wounded are several women and children. Ono negro who had been drinking started the trouble by pulling his revolver. He was overpowered and his gun taken trom him. Later he returned with a shotgun and fired on everyone in sight. He was finally stopped by a bullet in the abdomen, which may cause his death. .MARKET KEPOKI Prevailing Prices for Grain, Provisions mid Livestock on Aug. 25 Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat—Wagon, (he; No. 2 red, stronger, GSH' Corn—Steady; No. 2 mixed, Doe Oats—Stronger; No. 2 mixed, 2S rattle —.slow at Hogs—Steady at tii.4l. '.2 sheep—steady—at Lambs—steady at 13tj85. Gram mid Provisions at Chicago. Opened. Closet WheatAug ( | .J 2 Sept 'l% .T2 :1 s Dec .osJw CornAug .691 , Sept IIP-< .411% Dec -c.’s OatsAug .33 Sept 3::', .3;-;’ t Dec 30 J 2 ,Bu^ 4 Pork— Aug 1f1.90 Sept I‘.<X> 16.92 Jan ~...14.00 li.sO Lard— , Auk 10.90 Sept 10.05 10. it Jan 5.35 S.to Ribs— Aug 10.13 Sept 10.24 10.20 Jan t.to 7.72 i'lo-ing ca-i> market—Wheat, ;.k-, corn 69e; oats. 29c; pork, Iltl.US; lard. 410.69 ribs, 710.15. Louisville Grain mid Livestock. Wheat—No. 2 new. S7c, Corn—No. 2 white, <Wo; No. 1 mixed. 93>ae. Oats—No 2 mixed, 31c; No. 2 white, 35c. Cattle—Steady at 72 Hogs—steady at 75.00471,25 Sheep—Steady at 32.00,41. Lambs—Steady at 7:i.50«05.50 Cincinnati Grain and Livestock. ’ ,Wbeat—Quiet; No. 2 red, now, Tie 4 Corn—Firm; No. 2 mixed, .>9e Outs—Firm; No. 2 mixed. 30e Cattle —Steady at 72.«5'. Hogs—Quiet al »[email protected] Sheep—Slow al 31.2.'»(<48.23 Lamb- —Dull al‘33.(<4<i 25 Chicago Livestock. . Cattle—Active;»teers Stockers and feeders. 32.ft<X(36,40 Hogs—Active nt 3ii.8M77.a3 Sheep -Steady nt 32„.i>ai. Lambs —Steady at 1X011990. New ork Livestock. Cattle—steiidv tit 33.70(#7.10 Hogs—Quiet at 3".U'4'14 Sheep—slow at |2.iS<IAO Lambs—Steady at 35.30<'i>7. East Bullalo liivestock. Cattle—Steady at 32.74f178.25 Hogs—AellVi nt 37.10t>1.i>.. Sheep—Steady st 52.25(i5.i.it) Lamba—Steady u3i 75978.15 . Toledo Grain. Wi .mt >«► : •■nh. . , Do-. 72.7* ■ Corn—Dull: No. 2 cash, 61 '»>• ra Vata—Active, No. 2 cash, xac ZZ,
An Early Organist. A Sunday school teacher was impressing upon the little ones in her class the Story of the lame beggar who was carried every day to the beautiful gate of the temple, and when the apostles Peter and John went up there they miraculously healed him. The teacher expressed sorrow for the poor man, who could do nothing but sit at the gate and beg. A little hand shot up and a small voice piped out: “He might have got a hand organ.” The same teacher asked the little ones to repeat the golden text on one occasion when the Sunday school lesson was uiion the subject of temperance. Here is the version of the text as given by one of them: “VVlhe is a mocker, strong drink is raging, and Whosoever Is deceived thereby hath everlasting life."—Llnuln--1 — Hla Grentewt Mistake. “The mistake of my life," said the reminiscent man, “was when I was selling patent medicines in Russia. One day I attended a review of a crack regiment, and suddenly every man in the ranks began sneezing for all he Was worth. In a trice I bad my sample case open and was trying to sell the commissary a carload of my antigrip pellets when lie rudely informed me that the troops were only hailing with delight the arrival of General ARachoochebedooski.”—Judge.
These Medicines »re the Result of Forty Years Practice and Experimenting. They Have Stood the Test! DR. £• £• WELBOURN’S OELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES, DR. E. L. WELBOURN’S QUEEN OF THE MEADOW TONIC Cures Kidney, Stomach and Liver Diseases, Dyspepsia and General Debility. Queen of the Meadow D a health builder. It makes weak men and women strong and keeps them well. For all of the above diseases it stands without an equal. If a woman suffering from diseases peculiar to her sex wishes to regain her strength and health she should give this remedy a trial Once tried always used. Price, SI.OO Per Bottle. WHEAT PHOSPHITES AHO /ROH PILLS, the great nerve remedy, when taken in conjunction with Queen of the Meadow will build up the nerve system and make the sufferer well and strong. Price, 50 cts. Per Box. SEND FOR BOOKLET TO THE Dr. Welbourn Medicine Co. VNION CITY, INDIANA. For sale by Blackburn & Christen. \/o UNG M Hr fJ I OUNG WOMftlT Are you going to attend a Business College this tall? If so. it will pay you to investigate the merits of the iQterpatiopal Qollege, FORT WAYNE. INDIANA. before decidin; what school you will attend. Splendid equipment, strong faculty, strictly up to date tn all r - spects. Our graduates secure good position* and hold them. Regular fall term begins Tuesday. September 2nd. Write tor t+aqdsoirie ftrt Catalog.
In this list there arc many good properties, offered below actual cost of improvement. We have other properties not listed here for rent, sale or t ratio, t'asli transactions arc an advantage to buyer and seller, and I now have a large number of cash purchasers us soon as what they want is placed upon the market If you are inter sted in the purchase or sale of farm hinds, business room'.. r« sidcnces. mill machinery, town or city property, write or call tor one ot our recent Hats for full descriptions. No town or city property shown on this list. Call or write for large dlscriptive list. In Inquiry refer to properties by number. Address East sidc|Second St. J. F. SNOW, Decatur, Indiana.
No. 57 for sale. Thirty-five building lots in price hum $136 to SBSO. No. 61 for wale. Four acres south of Decatur, vineyard. S6OO. No. 97 for Rule. One-half acre south of Decatur, house, etc., S9OO. No. 65 lor sale of trade. Thirty acres north of Genova, oil land S2IOO. No. 66 for sale or trade Twelve acron in west Decatur. Fruit and poultry farm $3750 No. 105 for sale. Slxtv ncrc» good farm land, Wabash township $3700. No. 10? for sale or trade. Sixty acres. Boot township, near Decatur No. 96 for Rale. one acre In northwest Decatur, house, stable, etc. $1550. No. 62 for sale Twenty acres in north Preble township S9OO. No. 9M for Ride. A forty acre farm in Union township SI3OO. No 108 for sale, A forty aero tract In North Eash rn Washington township—twenty acres young timber. MOW. No. 103 for sale. A well ditched and fertile eighty roh* tract in Central Monroe township. $4600. No. 109 for sale. An eight y acre trad in Hoot township lair hind, good buildings. *4snc. No, 64 for sale. A 158-acro stock farm In Hoot township, Homo timber, running water, S7OOO, No. 91 for Malo or trade. Two hundred and ninety acre stock farm near Doculnr, on iw No 144, for sale. An 80-acre stock farm two and a hall miles west of Dvcuihir on stone pike. New barn and house. $4300.
AMOS P. BEATTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public, l enslon claims prosecuted. Odd Follows building. 1 D. D, HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Officii over Blackburn & Christen’s drug store. DORE B, ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OrFiCß.—Corner Monroe and Second streets General practitioner. No charge for consul, tatlou. MERRYMAN & SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR, IND. Office-Nos. 1,2, 3. over Adams Co. Hank. We refer, by permission to Adams Co. Hank. JohnSchurger. Dave E. Smith BCHURGBR 4 SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Money to loan at lowest rates of Interest Abstracts of title, real estate and collections. Rooms 1. i and 3 Welfley block. 38 John 11. Lenhnrt E. Bart Lenhart LENHART & LENHART, Attorneys, Abstracters. Loan money at low rates with partial payment privileges. Write tire, accident and health Insurance. Special attention given probate practice and titles to leal estate Brock Building, east side Second street. Decatur, Indiana. R. R. FRANCE, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2. new Studabaker block. GUUD WORK GUARANTEED. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS, Rooms 1.2, 8, 4. Spangler Building, Decatur. Indiana. Office 'Phone 207. Lady Attendant English. German and Swiss spoken. ROY ARCHBOLD, DENTIST. I. o. O. F. BLOCK. Phone J Office. IMraone j Heeidence 163 J, Q. Neptune. D. D. S. C. E. Neptune. D. D.B. ’Phone S 3. ’Phone 23(1. J. D. HALE, DEALER IN Grain, Seeds, Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, Lirne, Fertilizers. Elev tors on the Chicago 4 Erie and Clove Leaf railroads. Office and retailstoresouth past corner of Second and Jefferson Streets ►3s“YouruatrouaKesollclted. i MANN & CHBISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to do any kind of work In their line. Persons contemplating building can save times, trouble and taouej' by consulting them. Offices- MANN & 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. Gos. .Second «iqd M.tdiNoq »te». Decatur, Indiana.
i No. 131 for sale A 130-acre farm on gravel pike nine miles northwest of Decatur, good buildings. SI2OO worth of good timber, #;.• ’ soti. No. 132 for sale A 40 acre farm two and a halt miles east of Decatur, no buildings, SHOO. 1 No. 134 for sale. A 40-acre farm In (nion township two and a bait miles from Deca1 fur on pike, good buildings,s2soo. No, 145 for sale. An ’■iO-acre tract in south- • west I nion township on pike, good buildings, eight acres of timber. $3500. I No I’o for sale. A 45-acro tract southwest of Berne on stone road mar the oil Held, SI7OO. No. 139 for sale. 160 acres of 'and on stone > road, two miles southwest of Berne, good bulidingM, s6ooo. i No. 187 for sale. An Mi-arre tract two miles southwest of Berne near, school, Impiovc- ( meats fair, $3600. , No. 138 for sale. A HJO-aorc tract two miles west undone mile north of Berne, good irnj provemvnts and Hue land. $75( 0, ■ No. 147 for sale or trade. For Adams county property an 80-acre tract In I. ike county Michigan. rood improvements, fifteen iiiiies from Cadillac. price $15.;«o, i No. 148 for sale. A well Improved 40-acro tract In south St, Marys town ship, No. 149 for sale A good 4<» serednirt near a I school In Bt. Marys township, SI6OO. i No. IN) for sale. A/•** acre tract In south Hi* Marys township, excoHrnl corn land SI4OO. » No, 151 for snh*. An *o-acre tract one and a » half mll< s south wrstof Pleasant Mills, rich black land, price tMiuu. ...
