Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1903 — Page 6
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F*R<ER'S 1 BALSAMJ ' t_ :— ryaxative (Qainhre jres a Cad aO» Day, Gnfr ■> 2 Days J'S enev«ry 2z to- 25c MEX&TMAN 1 SCTTON ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DECATCB. IND. •^ee—S * L2L At*.-*€#jw Bali I; *7 ... , -,- * i*n* Cc Bar* < surra, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. j 5 r»r n. Abstract* r& *>♦ Estate Agecr» ’ W .48T7 t L/ al t 4 M wrrsen oe *c<rr Boneci iIL-e ns A •<« b*oc» ** ry i’r-sb.* a 2* eke House. HQ D. D 3. C€- NetHune D. D. Fsxee X ’Phone 2M. Neptune Brothers, OEmsrs. Brioaa LM 4 -p%nr-*r Building. Dem*or. ImfikSk. *ec Pbrxre XT. L*<!y Att*ndui’ T-tf.jtt- 'ierauD and ®*i*» spoken. FRED REPP ER T, Sale Crier ul Aictieieer. DKATTK --.... INDIANA .->•.»*. Vj’.i- Swiss M.C !>>«.<,eraac. MANN & CHRISTEN, Architects. Are prepared to de any kind of work in their line. Per*- ? building eaattv* t;mes, trouble and raowey by consulting them. : '/*/>- MANX A CHRISTEN, s,»en Erzxk. M .nroe st. Architect AUCTIONEER For Good Service See I_. H. CAGE -pe-ikA and English; Ay t.-ooeer and Sale Crier. Ratess4.<M) Sa.<« over t'-VX) tOc per SIOO. Leave addreete at Berne Witness Office, Berne, Ind. J. D. HALE, IrkkLka IS Seed*, H-ay, Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, Lime, Cernent Fertilizer's. Offio and refai «tore Rtnre southeast cor, cer of and Jefferson streets. RF*Your patn/nare solicited. 1 i AMOS P. BEATTY ATTORNEY AT LAW , And No’ary Public. Pension claims prosei eated. Odd Fellow* building. I D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i OJBcaorer Blackburn k Christen’« drug store. V >HH B. ERWIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Or rres.—Corner Monroe and Second streets General practitioner. No charge for consul. I tatiOD
E world’s Fair gx. WCTS. Ma 1904: Pili I ' I ' 1 - v a L; I ■■<* '•■ . 42L, X-Ai' -a* I Atoto ?■ — ii-i t-xx -- . E1 ■ , . -a- -’•erz *». ~7 £*l a rneflW. =OR QUICK CASH SALES H. O. WELLS, M. D.. SPECIALIST. -□ i'jvw nt£H. rorr wvnt .. -.. _ f * rctore of .l H r ■ t . .-.- ' ' * 4 .. * L'- w **. al l£it w T*» feOCtri .a ftofVOOO©- XD'l « l-i r Geoeva in afterne« n. r Ze sr* .lay - e*ery ff**”’ *° .... - - -y_ i—w ’r*-.a T n,eDt. be « rs* Lei Brraisaeet free u> all <bo call to Mortgage Loans. Loaned on farorfi'e 'vnnt. Lov fiate of Inteiest. — Prhelege of partial payments, A Ost-acts of Title carefully p-epare-d. F. M. SCHIFtMEYEft Go-". S«c.4>«s< ata. Decatur. Indiana. Weak M2n iflade vigorous rzsjcr "taas? ntrw ffiat PEFFER’S NERVIGOR Did az>i qaictiy. Car*? wd*d al . T-r* fii* ¥ --T4 si-.x r-rR'i.L c.ir.bo«.*i. ok . - t*rywT2jil Absolutely Gear *s. Teed to Cc-© 5 err no rue*-. Lo*t vitality issEa&Lt&ey. Msrhtiy Emiseiona, Lo#t Power *ither sex. F-xilins Memory, Wawtina Dis 1 df a*C ; tA.s*«<r*fc-!'x gz uzanity acd ©onsumi’i.-a •: Lr.a'XfeS nsp*A6e a vcnhM substitute o< '<<j ><a«'3®* ;7 T>zi= a tr-ntnr profit. litirt on Dar■toT PEFTER *>ER v1 < .OK, or for it Cm -- Pr-i-a; i plain wrapper $1 ;-f or 6 f r<s. with A Written Guar kfiteeto( nre"r R«*fnud Morey. P^Hipble:frej MKDICAI- Ax’s >. ill •sii iiie 50 cents Sold by Blackburn A Decatur
CTjSjjM In this list there are many gco<. properties ottereu below actual cost ot •S’e have other properties not listed here for rent, sale or trade Cash transai idea’ tage to buyer and seller, and I now have a large number of cash purchase ? what they want is placed upon the market If you are interested in the P 0 ***" 1 ** t|S or ca U *arm lands, business room-*, residence*, mill machinery, town or city property. . 'oroneof cur recent large discriptive lists. In inquiry refer to properties ov u irese Phone No. 230. J. F. SNOW, Decatur, Indiana
Vo. 57— od Linn street, Madison etreet and Decatur s*re**t at from >135 to £3io each. Monroe -nd Marshall street'at from MSO to SIUX) each. >’o. 96— A one-acre tract in northwest Decatur good dwelling, stable, cribs, poultry bouse, etc. SISCO. So. 198—A seven acre tract, joins the northwest corporation line |of Decatur. Good location, on pike read. Price 1700. fio. 209- A 3‘i acre tract in south Decatur on atoned street. Plenty of good fruit and good buildings, price 5J.150. No. 173—A 154 acre tract in west Root township. on** half mile from school, threefourths black laud, no buildings, J 775, No. 194—A twenty-acre tract in cood location, in Union township, four and one-half miles from Decatur, nearly all black land, ordinary house. >WO. * No. 169—Thirtv-acre tract twe and a half miles northwest of Decatur, sand loam and clay 5 acres zood young timber, five-room good house. 11500. No. 201—A 32 acre farm, three miles northeast of Decatur. Improvements ail new. Fair grade of soil. Rural mail route. >2400 N0.225—A 40 acre tract of first class black farming land 3 miles southwest of Pleasant Mills, one mile from stone roaa, small bi ildings. >2,400. No. 245--A 40 acre tract near the ston* road, about sev n miles west of Decatur; number one land and good improvements, 6,100 No 256— A 49 acre tract of well improved land, two Hillas east of Monroe town. Good quality of land. Improvements nearly new. Price 53.500. No 218— A 46 acre tract four miles northeast of Berne on free mail route, a quarter ot a mile from rho stone road, lair buildings. S biack land. No. 237--A 6«acre tract at the st >ne road, near church and school house, so jr miles southwest of Decatur. Good location, ordinary improvements, lair average land. Price 12.800. No. 151—An 80 acre tract southwest of Pleas- | ant Mills, black loan), poor buildings »ome limber. In oil territory. S4OOO
11 „ , vn ci TY PROPEBf WFor more complete DESCRIPTIONS and LIST of TOWN AND CITY I address the SNOW AGENCY.
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No. 257—An 80-ncre tract. tw ° a miles northwest of Decatur, clay loam, fair buildings, fruit and .itnber No. 219—An so acre tract, one half “ de of Salem. Blue Creek township. n 156. Ings, productive land, some brack to No. 163—Eighty acres. near stone roadin *, r ba«h township, nil balance clay buildings some land, bat loam. >OJO. No 253—An ’ract of good laud, and a quarter miles ea~t of Mon stone road. House, barn and ° tn ‘ r Ings nearly new, -$5,300. No. 243—An bO acre tract ®f h “ , S k li t?tethuh« northwest of M iltsbire.'Ohio a* l no buildings. *4.350. No. Sil -An fO acre tract .“.''‘'ijfogs Decatur on stone road, good builu g black land. No 244—A 95 acre tract of well ‘‘ t - a ,- and cas land, two miles north' a ant Mil s. borne timber, a tarn.i.' Price *5.350. . &BB No. £24—For sale, a 108 acre t™t-tof W sugar land two and a halt mill- worlb ,< catur. New house and barn. . timber. Price *5,600. No. 251—A ICO acre tract ° f aTdra e< northland, on the public r ® ad - pn ts trstse east of Decatur. Fair buildings, drove welt etc. Pr - g No. 240 -A 30acre tract of F® od . , hP r “s.«l.' >”, e soil black sand loam and ot DUC r( «ui mile south of Bobo on the puou Price *I.BOO. , pjlcf. No. 253—A 140 acre tract on the , . p) , 3tar . About two miles Dor ‘ bPa f l t t th :-'i* WGood improvements, . .-jo. Eighty a -res black laud. p " ci p ike. No. 222—A 130 acre tract near the g e , xWl within five mile. nor . th ’ e t ‘' a '’ f k laud. fV.OOO. improvements, one bait bia ' 5 No. 160—An 184-acre tract, in paß, kl ‘ anl .' some township, sand and cl y an j barn timber, brick house, frame c Price 114,600. ile? ot No 254—A 2*o acre tract. 'T i l h !J! e t 1 7?mpt | ’ v ?i Decatur, on the pike ™ ad ' ld w uid p'> c £• cood buildings, drovewell, ami fe 100 acres of black land. A gw“ Price *14,0».
