Decatur Democrat, Volume 46, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1902 — Page 7

•"ll XjCJilxwi’t- ' ~ ~ "•**s!.■ .ENHA RT &L E NHART Real Estate Brokers .”en”?e e ;’extend E ““ te Dealer., thirty days time can place your property before 100 onn U ? ,On ’ and in is a good business proposition and costs von nS- 00 buyers - This made. Here are a few bargains. ; . y °Y notbln 8 unless sale is

1 O u acre farm on good gravel road 0 B inL fromi Union Citv to Fort Recovery, K thr«-<|UHr!era of a mile from school, Ser to church, and good neighborhood, f nve acres cleared and fifteen acres in -»“• etc. Land well tiled, in fairly good repair. Frame house, neand one-halt stories, six nice rooms and “i “ ail in good « ba P e - * rame barn, shedS on three sides for stables two good ,ells never failing, ard good dstern-al-„.’nlentr of water. Good bearing orchoffil varieties of fruit. This farm Iles Ins miles from Union City and six and onclif miles from Fort Recovery, and one ule from postoffice with dally mall. ce, |35.(W per acre. -,A—One hundred and sixty acre farm. VI miles northwest of Decatur, on good ' re i road, one hundred ami five acres l" rK i fifty-five acres in timber and woods Sure, some good timber. frame house of it rooms in fair condition, good cellar, rime barn 40x80 feet, corn cribs, wagon granary and; other outbuildings, nuns bearing orchard of apple, pear and h.rrv trees, grape arbor and other small •nits' soil partly black and partly clay, airlv well tiled, and has been well farmed, bargain at iW.ll) per acre. n 24—Farm of 142 acres, 1-2 mile trom Jest corporation line of Decatur. Indiana. ™ good gravel road, all cleared but about ISaeres. which is timbered. 85 to 40 acres leek bottom, balance sandy loam, fenced ritn about 200 rods of wire fence, and balmoe of fences board and rail, over 450 rods f tile and splendid outlet, two-storv brick touse of 6 rooms, large cellar with brick loor and plastered walls, summer kitchen, roodshed smokehouse, good cistern, driven tell wind pump, stock in barn yard, barn oby St feet, needs some repair, new gran>ry 16 bv 24. corn cribs, wagon shed, hog gns young orchard of 160 trees, bearing wo or three years, apple, plum, pear and teach trees. This is a fine farm close to ice ltlO per acre. $3,000 down, balance in anmal payments of SSOO at 6 per cent. 0 25-4U-aere farm 5 and 54 miles from kcatur, Ind . fr mile from school. 1 and i miles to church, all black land, well tied fences fair, 1 and 54 story frame bouse iffrooms. in good repair, summer kitchen md wood house, good open well and cistern tnder roof; small log barn, room for four torses, granary and corn crib, good bearing ■orchard, grapes and other small fruits. This K an excellent small farm, and cheap ■enough at $2,000 cash. ■ O 33-lOOacre farm in section 16. Hart■tord township. Adams county. 854 miles Southwest of Linn Grove, 1 miles northwest Es Berne, on gravel road, 54 mile from School. I mile from church, about 50 acres Slack land balance sugar tree land, all well ■tiled and well fenced, good frame house of 6 Eooms. I rame barn 38x75, corn cribs, granary, [wagon shed and implement building, outbuildings all nearly new. 2 never failing Kreils,excellent water; fair orchard, good ■fruit. This farm should be seen to be apKreciated. ■ice 460.00 per acre: one-third cash, balance En suit at 6 per cent. SO. 34-50 acre farm, 144 miles south-east jo! Decatur, on new stone road; 16 to 20 acres [black land, balance light clay loam; well (drained with open duob and tile ditches[fairly well fenced. 154 story frame 8 room [frame house, newly repaird and in good Shape: log barn with sheds attached; good ■Winery. corn cribs and other outbuildings: Eever falling well excellent water, orchard [of about 60 trees— apple, peach, pear. etc. ■ice S6O per acre, one-half cash, balance one land two vears at six oer cent. IO- 35-12° acre farm, three and one-half piles west of Decatur on s one road, oneIhalf mile to school, same distance to church one and one-balf miles to railroad station, grain market, general store, post office, grain elevator, ia-.id mostly good black soil, well tiled, fences fair, 80 acres cleared and under cultivation, 40 acres in timber, timber will sell for about 1800, all very productive land, one story frame house, small bam.corn crib and other out buildings, good dug well never falls, 40 barrel cistern, lets. This is vour chance • ' $» per acre, one [third cash, balance to suit buyer, at 6 peifcent. 10. 36-Farm of 160 acres, two and onebait miles north from Decatur, all cleared and cultivated but about five acres In woods pasture, smalt timber, ab out 40 [acres black land, balance mostly light clay s-rtl. fine fur small grains and gras- about sixty-flve acres In grass, one half mile from gri.vol road, one half mile from church tbree-fourths mile from post office, rail-

■REMEMBER, that if you want to sell your real estate we can find you a buyer, and if ■Wou want to buy real estate can sell you. NO COMMISSION OR CHARGES UNLESS ■BALE IS MADE. Can show you real estate at any time without cost to you. Now is time to call and see or write us if you want to sell or buy real estate. B-EINHART & LENHART, - DECATUR, INDIANA.

J Mortgage Loans. FW Loaned on favorable terms, Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstracts of Title carefully prepared. F - M. O.l’. b'conri and Madison •»•. Decatln', Indiana. Ibackachel ~cure| ■ 'rsaie by Blackburn A Christen. COLDS, I FENNER’S I Golden Reliefs Hough Honey ■’'■•t'ouui n r " nlrly ,1U «'»’’• > the cur, w lo,ll 'y'" A bath completes Death T™ 1 Fallß ' |Ltmg orlj’T from GH P- or thege ST. VITUS’ DAN PF •ur« CvMe Circular. Hr. I wnn Ul JMMr, Fradanla. N. T. ’ M| u by Blackburn & Christen. 1

! ?»^ffi nt h^^ 6 Ta e m O e tb ?laS’- 18 °‘ d i ™Z n „ well a " d s,cel ’‘•lnd mill? two old ■ pair un atone foundation, driven well and wind mill with cement tank Krn cistern, barn 50 by 80 in good reimi? ba ™with capacity of 90 P tons green fodder good orchard of apple peach Ks trees blackberries and other small Fruita including large grape artx> r Also cribs granaries and necessary outbuildings. This farm will make a nice home and ia won worth the price.|7s per acre oneth?rddown balance on easy payments. clulraaown - NO. 38.— 43 acre farm 4 miles southeast from Decatur and one mile northwest from M ‘ lls ' *'>lch Is a g?x'd graVn m~r ket, railroad station, etc., soil sandy clav loam, is not yellow clay, nearly half black Hied'f»F S i nOt °n e J Uow and is falrl >’ well tiled, fairly well fenced. I'/, story plank house, of 6 large rooms and buttery, eighty barrel cement cistern, driven well with iron force uump new barn 20x34,18 feet to s 9“s re ' hay for,c lnbarn - c,,r n crib, wagon Kra " e 7. and other necessary outbuildings, buildings all in good repair, orchard ot about 50 apple trees, pear, plum peach and cherry trees, plenty ot small fruit, grape arbor. Price S2OOO 00; ‘ ! <' ash - balance In nine and eighteen months. N0 ', 3 ? n looacre farm ' three “Hes southeast ot Decatur. on gravel road. Eightyfive acres cleared and tenced into six fieldsgood 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 rooms, one story in good condition. Frame bank barn. 22x50 feetstable under whole barn, and all In fine shape; cribs, granaries and other out-butld-ings. Driven well with iron force pump can not be pumped dry; first-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 $5000.00. NO. 40 —Farm of 101 acres, U; miles northwest of Decatur on good gravel road, about 54 black land, balance sandy loam, al' easily worked and very productive, all cleared but about six acres of small timber, 'airly well fenced, and land lias 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 rooms, solid frame, needs 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 bouse, away from barn, 2 good open wells, never fail, steel wind mill, water tank, near barn, ex-| cellent water, should be seen to be appreciated . Price S6O oo per acre; 54 cash, balance on easy terms, a per cent. No. 41—100 acre farm. 4'4 miles south of Decatur, on gravel road, all black land, well tiled and ditched. 85 acres cleared and under cultivation; 15 acres small timber, all fairly fenced. One story frame house of fiveroomsand pantry, new and tidy; barn 30x60 feet with shed at end; barn 18 feet high; corn critis. wagon shed and grainery and other out-buildings. This farm lies within two miles of Monroe, which Is a good grain and stock market, postoffice, graded schools and churches. Price $70.00 per acre. No. 42—100 acre farm 554 miles north-east of Decatur. one-half mile from gravel road which will be built past the farm soon; all black, level land, but about ten acres; ail cleared but five acres which is small timber, well tiled, fence fair. Good 154 story frame house, and also a one story frame house; both need painting, both comfortable homes Barn 40x60 feet, two floors, roof needs repair; corn cribs, grainery, wagon shed, etc.

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of r aLple 8 Cl pea l rs St nm Wlndm } n: * ood ,)rehard i acre, 54 cash, balance easy payments ® ne r< ’ B 'denoe property in Decate■'oasume'«iT, l ‘ r, ' S fr '”» b ush.ess cenUes h gh ami °° rncr lot 83x134 foa ‘. next to street d hJiH ne ma , ple shado ,reea and beari ng a PPI« and pear trees O>e and one h? I J L* r,,Od bearln ? condition rooms ien horn f n ry . ,rame b °J6coften for gas well of ln BO"' 1 rooalr. piped tersho? has S beeS°X’<i one N ?iua2>"s"from enoe P ro Der - two and a half frl.n«t from , eourt house Decatur. Ind frame house of seven rooms, two closets and comhHon O" e ,V e, ,’ dßpalnti "> r outside.ln good feet wood h de,bar s 81x teenby twentyfour Houwmnoa f US6 and Otl i er out buildings, o r o f a r ga9 ' l * rood w "“ and cistern. shuated‘n?inm» t> l S ac^ reeß Krape arbor - ail ffilot I No •" J ‘ No ' and Bouth balf of iniot No -( 8, on a quiet street in a food P?lee g Knmm Od ' ne . ar 1 t “ business center. Price MX10.00; one half cash, balance in two equal annual payments. No. 109.—One story irame house of five rmuns. buttry and closet, on Second street, one square from business center house fr e uH S n?o' n ? r l epal ”d 10t 6f1x13 - > toet- some fruit, nicely located, good cistern, barn on P a° d 81d ® wall! - improved street and is a very desirable location. Price 11.450, one half 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 Doneiiy 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 two 00. one third cash balance to suit buyer at 6 percent inteiest. NO 119 Fine residence property on Fornax street in Decaturone 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 fine location and is a bargain at 6HGO. One half cash balance on easy terms at 6 per cent.

14- Two lots 57 hy 165 feet, on south nth street. 1 and ‘ 8 story frame house of 8 rooms, nicely papered and in good repair needs paint outside, barn 14 by IS and 14 feet high smoke house and other out buildings; 50 barrel cement cistern; 4 large 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. Price SI2OO one third cash balance to suit, or will trade lor small farm, NO. 115. Vacant lot on w€.»st Monroe street. Lynch's addition. 53x1«6 leet, fronts on Monroe street, is a nicely located lot, street and sewer tax paid, and is cheap at $175.00. NO- 11 6.—Fine residence property on Monroe street in Decatur, one and one-half story frame house of 7 rooms, all nicely papered, and all in good repair, good large cellar, house 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, is on a stone street, and is cheap Price $1550.U0, 1 cash, balance easy payments at tt percent. NO. 117.-F or sale. l ! i story frame house on south Tenth street, four rooms, cellar, large butterv, summer kitchen, wood house, well and cistern, house in fairly good repair. Lot 78xlS0feet with lots of good bearing grape vines. cherries and other fruit It is cheap at &H50.U0 one half cash, balance in one and two sears at 6 per cent. NO. 118—For sale or trade. Three lots in south Decatur, on Chestnut street. Hniall house and stable; about 1(X) plum trees, 12 cherry trees, lots all planted in potatoes. If sold within next 30 days truck will be included. These lots are nicely located and area bargain at $»»00. One-half cash, balance to suit purchaser, with 6 per cent, or will trade on farm.

HOW THE INDIANS VOTE. They Are Very Deliberate nnd Then Huie u Simple Method. The Chickasaw Indians cast their vote differently from the way the white man does it. They meet the day before the election, and none but Chiekasaws by blood is allowed to vote. No white man or intermarried citizens have the light of suffrage. They go off to themselves and have u powwow. They decide for whom they will vote after considering the matter for twenty-four hours. I'lie polling place Is quite unlike that of the white man. There is a great sheet of paper, white, yellow or brown as the case may be, about three feet square. I’pon thin sheet of paper are a vast number of cross lines, regularly ruled off with a pencil. Then down one side of the sheet of paper nre placed the names of all candidates for office, beginning with the candidates for governor and running on down to precinct officers. At the top of tho sheet are the number of blank spaces that will be required for the names of the voters. The judges of election sit by ami pass on those entitled to vote, and there is a certainty that no illegal votes nre cast. The Indian is thoroughly deliberate. He takes his time when it comes to voting. He proceeds to the polling place, looks carefully over the poll sheet, and If lie is ready to cast his ballot lie culls out Ids name, nnd the clerk records it on the sheet. Then the clerk reads off the mimes of the candidates for governor. The voter delibcrates awhile, calls out the name of the candidate for whom he desires to vote, his vote Is recorded, nnd the mimes of tho candidates for the next office are called out, nnd so on through the list, till all the offices represented lire voted fol'. Thus It 'is tl' .t every voter knows exactly how other voter lull c i-L h . I.allot .Old 11 I" ■ no r n Iks. no suggestion' and no quarrels over differences of opinion. •

A BILLION DOLLARS Is the Neat Sum Said to Be Represented In This Alleged Railway Merger. COMMISSIONER'S INVESTIGATION It Is Declared That the Great J. P. Morgan Company Will Control the Commerce of the Southland, and the Matter Will Be Investigated. Washington, Oct. 21.—The Interstate commerce commission has made public the complaint of the railroad commission of Kentucky against the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad company, the Louisville & Nashville railroad, the Southern Railway in Indiana, the Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific railway company, the Cincinnati Southern Railroad company, and the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railroad company, involving allegations of unlawful combination. The complaint asks for an investigation of these roads by the commission, an examination of the contracts, agreements etc., the production of books, papers, tariffs, contracts, the issuance of subpoenas for witnesses, an inquiry into the management of the business of these roads; also inquiry as to whether their contracts, etc., constitute an unlawful combination and a conspiracy to pool the freights of the different and competing roads and a device to enable the roads to divide the net proceeds of the earnings so as to equalize the earnings of each of them, and the general results of the arrangements made on the commerce of the section involved. The complaint says these roads cover all important railroad points and all railroad lines in a territory aggregating 25,000 miles, with an operating Income of over $30,000,000 annually, and chargee that J. P. Morgan & Co. have secured practical control and management of the affairs of all of these lines. The transportation facilities of this territory, the complaint charges, practically will become one system operated by a few indlvduals. and will control the commerce of Kentucky, Tennessee. Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia. Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Maryland. The capitalization of the defendant roads is stated to at least a billion dollars. The Inter-state commerce commission will Immediately notify all concerned of the complaint, and probably will arrange for a hearing not earlier than December. Taking a Kecess. Havana, Oct. 21. —Congress has adjourned until Nov. 3. The house of representatives has passed a bill granting the National Telephone company, an American concern, a concession of fifty years’ duration for an exclusive telephone service in Cuba. The cabinet has decided the commercial treaty with the United States. It Is President Palma's intention to have this treaty in shape to send to the senate when that body reconvenes. MARKET REPORT Prevailing Prices for Grain, Provl. sions anil Livestock on Oct. 20

Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat—W»gon,’oe; No.’i red. weak, t is Corn —Steady; No. i mixed, duo Oats —Stronger; No. 2 mixed, 29’4 Cattle—9low;at 13.505;. 40 Hogs—Steady at Btks’.3s Sheep—Steady—at 82.03.50 Lambs—Steady at 435. i. Gram and Provisions at Chicago. Opened. Closet WhealDet I lIH I .?lk Dee 72‘, .13 May fi’q -DM Corn— Det 58Ri .58 Dec, ■ jfa May 44 .UH Oats— Ott; 31‘i .115$ Dee 3l’» May 825$ .524$ PorkDet 17.40 lt.it Jan 16. S 2 15.80 May *,11.95 UM Lard— ■» Det" 11.10 J 0.97 Jan 9.12 9.12 May 8.15 8.45 ||ffibs-MMra£L> ... Iso- taasa. Det 12.00 Jan MT MT Closing cash market—Whsat. 7 So, corn 10c; oats. 3ou; pork, IB it; lard, 810.97 ribs 112.00, “’{Louisville Grain and Livestock. JWheat—No. 2 now, Tie, ta Vora—No. 2 white, die; No. 2 mixed, 880. ; Outs-No. 2 mixed, 31c; No. 2 white, 84c. | Cattle—Steady at 82.7J(5".40 IHogs—Steady at 85.00 47.20 Sheep—Steady at 82.0008. Lambs—Steady at 83 50i®4. J. Cincinnati Grain and Livestock. Wheat—Quiet; No. 8 red, 76c Corn—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 680 Oats—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 310 Cattle—Steady at 82.(4" 10 Hoge—Quiet at 85.1M».'.2.‘> Sheep—Slow at 81.85088 85 Lambs—Dull at 88.06.36 Chicago Livestock. Csttle—Active ;«i»ers 84.2408,25; Stockers ail leaders, $2.5003. Hoge—Active at 8t'.3007.3C Sheep—Steady at 82.5043.85 Lambs—Steady at 83.6005.10 New York Livestock. Cattle—Steady et 83.7 W. ; -' J J Hogs—Quiet at id.it <87.40 Blieeu-Slow et 82.X541. Lambs—Steady al 83.5045.'J ivy last Bnfl'alo Livestock. Cattle—Steady at 82.7507.16 ‘ Hogs—Active at $7.1007.8* q Sheep—Steady al 82.25®'. < ■ Lambs—Steady a 8i.7800.75 SXUii’.C.. JX Toledo Grain. *' ’ Wheat—Firm; cash, 7ia,< ; ,Dee. 77J$o Corn—Dull: No. 2 cash, 68',0 Oats—active, N . 2 ca <oic. Sdl

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For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co.. Decatur.

November 3 IS THE LAST DAY TO PAY YOUR . S, j OF TAXES.

Are you getting your HOGS READY FOR MARKET? If so, are they fattening as easily and and quickly as they should? American Stock Food Will put on an extra 50 lbs. in from 30 to 60 days at a cost of a few cents. Can you afford this? Every package guaranteed. None genuine without picture of Uncle Sam. 29 —for sale byFI. H. BREMERKAMP. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to do any kind of work In their line. Persons contemplating building can eave titties, trouble and money by consulting them. Office- MANN & CHRISTEN, Bowers Block, Monroe st. Architects

Wph n u « l n,K^ t , h .^ , r? l ‘‘ an . y .F? o sP rope j tle ’' °ffe>ed below actual cost of improvement. advantageo >„'’J'lberDes not Hated here for rent, sale or trade < a-h transactions are an what t hev wi . f i ? ' 1 "*! w h " v “ :l lar,f '' n1, m1.,r of -I. purchasers o soon as farm Uni h„ m pl, ‘ ccd UpOn ~ l ! e m: ‘ rk, ’V, 11 :ire in "‘ r ' leil purchase or .-ale of s room*. residences. mill machinery, town or city property, write or ■-ill nit’"<-.ulnrL :r? 1 ! ’ ,R *"r, ,u1 -scr udons. No town or city property shown on thia dress' U f ° r “ rgei lier Pl ' e St n ln, iuiry refer to properties hr number. AdEast sidejSecond SI. J. f*. SNOW, Decatur, Indiana.

No. 57 for sale. Tliirty-flvo building lots in price from (13S to #XM). No. Bl for sale. Four acres south of Decatur, vineyard, |WO. No. 97 for sale. One-half acre south of Decatur. house, etc.. ?MO. No. OB for sale of trade. Thirty acres north of Geneva, oil land #2lOl. No.(to for sale or trade. Twelve acres In west Decatur. Fruit and poultry farm #3750 No. ID.i for sale. Sixty acres good farm land, Wabash township iM7ih. No. 107 for sale or trade. Sixty acres. Root township, m ar Decatur J3BCO. No. Ito for sale, one acre In northwest Decatur, house, stable, etc. #IMX' No, B 2 for sale Twenty acres In north Preble township #9OO. No. 98 for sale. A forty acre farm fn t’nlon township #I3OO. No 108 lor sale, A forty acre tract In North Eusteru Wash I iigum township.-twenty acres young timber. #2OOO. No. 103 for sale. A well ditched ami fertile eighty acre tract In Central Monroe township. Si'ioo. No. lot' for sale. An eight v Here tract In Hoot township fair land, good buildings, JIIWO. No, 111 lor sale. A ixu-acro stock farm In Root township, Some timber, uunliig water, 17000. No. I'l for sale or trade. Teo hundred and ninety acre stock 'arm near Decatur, on stone pike, S2OOOO. No. 141. for sale. An 80-aere stock farm two and a half miles west of Decatur on stone pike. Now burn and house. *i:KX).

AMOS P. BEATTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Public. Pension claims prosecuted. Oda Fellows building, t D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offica over Blackburn & Christen’s drug store. DORE B. ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OrriCß.—Corner Monroe and Second streets taTlon a pracl lloner ' No charge for consul. MERRYMAN & SUTTON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DECATUR. IND. Office—Nos. 1,2, 3, over Adams Co. Bank. We refer, by permission to Adams Co. Bank John Schurger. Dave E . Smlth SCHURGER & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. A I h f ! EY T OL '.°.^ N , at low «st rates of Interest Abstracts of title, realestate and collections Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Welfiey block. 38 John H Lenhert E. Burt Lenhart LENHART & LENHART, Attorneys, Abstracters. Loan money at low rates with partial payment privileges. Write fire, accident and health Insurance. Special attention given u p E°n a, ,?^ ract ' ce and ‘l'les to real estate Brock Building, east side Second street. • Decatur, Indiana. R. R. FRANCE, DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2. new Studabaker block. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. — — J. Q. Neptune. D. D.S. C. E. Neptune. D. D 8. Phone 23. Phone 236. 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. I Kutina. J. D. HALE, DEALER IN Seeds, H-ay, Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, Urr)e, Oerr|er)t Fertilizers. Office and retail store store southeast correr of Second and Jefferson streets. patronage solicited. 1

t No. 131 for sale A 130-acro farm on irravel pike nine miles northwest of Decatur, good • soo l<lln,rß ' « IMoo, ’ orthof k«f)d Umber. W,- ■ bl-* f‘,’ r sale. A lo aero farm two and a flhio 1 east of Decatur, no buildings. No. 134 lor sale. A 40-acro farm In Onion township two and a halt miles from Deca- ' turon pike, good buildings,£*joo. No. 14*> for sale. An SO-acro tract In south- • west I nlon township on pike, good buildings. eight acres of timber. <3500, No. 13tl tor sale. A 45-acre tract southwest of Herne on stone road near the oil Held, SI7OO. No. I3U for salt-. IWacres of land on atone i road, two miles southwest ol Herne, good buildings, Mono. No. 137 for sale An 111-acre tract two miles southwest of Herne near, school, Impnnements fair. <3OOO. i No. Its for sale. A 120-acrt tract two n Iles west and one mile north ot Herne, good Improvements an<l fin. hind, ♦hiiu. No. 147 for sale or trade. For Adams conntv properly an W-acre tract In Luke county Michigan, good Improvements, fifteen mllea from Ondalae. price »IW. No Ils for sale A well improved 40-acro tract In south St. Marys township, J'MUO. No. 113 for sale. A’pood I'Hicre tract near a I school In St. Marys township. <IOOO No. IN) for sale. A lib-acre tract In smith St. Marys township, excellent corn land Jlpn, i No. 131 for tale. An s" a re tract one and a i half mllea south we-tof I’leasatit Mills, rich black land, price Kaoti.