Decatur Democrat, Volume 47, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1904 — Page 6
J Poultry Sale Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerels for sale at SIW each. These are large ana extra fine breed from a first prize cockerel secured at the Portland Poultry Show last winter. Twenty years a breeder of Plvmoutn Rocks exclusively. -Just shipped twenty-six pullets to D. D. Miller of Lima, Ohio. JOSHUA BRIGHT Decatur. Indiana. -=0
I have one hundred thousand dollars (5100.000 J to loan on real estate at 51 per cent interest. No commission. D. B. Erwin. ts Low Rate al Interest. Money loaned at five per cent, interest, payable annually or semi-an-nually, at option of borrower, with privilege of partial payments at any interest paving time. No delay in making loans. F. M. Schirmeyer, Decatur, Ind. 9tf Better Than a Plaster. A piece of tlanuel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound on the affezted parts, is better than a plaster for a lame l>ack and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior as a'liniment for the relief of deep seated, inns cular and rheumatic pains. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. d T. M. Reid, the popular traveling salesman, received a message an nouncing that his father who resides at Everett. Ontario, was very sick and but small hopes for his recovery are entertained as he is a very old man. Mr. and Mrs. Reid left immediately for Everett. A Costly Mistake. —Blunders an 1 sometime very expensive. (Evasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, j but you'll never be wrong if vou take ; Dr. King's New Life Pills fordyspep , sia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel; troubles. They aregentle yet thorough 25e, at Blackbum A Christen's drug store. d Thomas Tildeu Lister and Miss Graeie Belle Magner were married at 1 the residence of Mrs. Magner on north I Seventh street. Decern tier 29, 1903. at two o'clock. Rev. E. H. Pontius officiating. The young couple will reside in this city. Both are quite well known and the Democrat congratu lates. To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr.-I. H. Seitz, of Detroit. Mich., says. -They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bowels" There are people in this community who need just such a medicine. For sale bv Holthouse Drug Co. d Business in circuit court today was as follows: Margaret Sherry vs lt;sa Werling et al. distribution • ordered according to finding of i interests heretofore made by court Grace Houghton et al vs Israel, Bender et al finding that present worth of life estate is and this ’ amount ordered paid to G. XV. Brown guardian.plainriffs attorm ys allowed $5. Henry Nels >n vs J. S. Bowers, demurer filed. Jane Acker vs XV D. Ayers et al answers, set for trial January 11. A. <’. Taggart etal vs Northwest Virginia Oil Company, labor claims ordered paid. D. D. Heller & Son filed a new case entitl d Frederick Reffer vs John Clipinger and others, complaint to quiet title.
[ The Taffif Puiil ■ I Great p>aih WB ■ I CORN SYRUP M \ ' S ar '' a P er i° T an .’ 'drier -jp f.>r making laftv or caudv Enß \ any Kind, the Gaiivwin.g rr-. ’.pv. it :$ convincing. BB P*»ur a «ma tin -jf Kam ♦ <»r-i into a ’»■ jo-sdia? f -:r nnies M 7) wm«Minlof aymp a:*el l-.n .vrr a k . rha«fh<xjr. rnt'caii jR M x prevent brtitingo-s.-ansi tximtDc. When a!-dropped m H \ : wc*r ia-i-oui** uar»l. *:.aspy. .i«i •. 4 of teaispoonfai arrtoeaievf BV sjuicSUr ar-1 tktr-'Hm'j.y. then pour .->□ piattaca u> ba-'Miir without burning the itanda. pell. If# <3 ’* 3 A ittre-t>ut»ar rubbe»i oa tur h»rid* will K*er» :: from st ag. ‘mor* ;t H pulled lbw «inter _t Corn >vr.ip is home uses from griddle cakes to . ,:tlv. I — ' ' Ir * " ‘ ' i '' "' r ' • — > CORh PRODUCTS CO., -eNew tsrii ms Chxsfs.
Fight Will Be Bitter. -Those who Will persistin closing theirears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read whatT. R. Beall of Beall. Miss, has to say: -‘Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King s New Discovery after everything else bad failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by Blakburn A I Christen. Druggists. Price ;>oc and |?l. Trial bottle free. d Thursday evening Miss Goldie Gay entertained a number of her young friends at a watch part J’ at her : home on North Ninth street. The I last hours of the old year were very i pleasantly passed away with music (and games, progressive Pit being ! the principal choice of the crowd. As the bells were ringing in the new year they also rang in a fine two course Inneheon. which all those present declare was the finest they have sat down to this year. Revolution Imminent. — A sure sign . of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember • the troublesome causes. It never fails ; to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver. ■ and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanished under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by Blackburn A Christen. Druggists. At a meeting of the Knights of Pythias lodge Thursday officers were elected as follows: Chancelor commander. J. C. Tritch; Vice Chancelor, Orval Harruff; Prelate. H. F. Callow: Master of Work. J.R. Parrish; Keeper of record and seals, Bruce Christen: Master of finance, F. V. Mills: Master of exchequer. A. H. Sellemeyer; master at arms, Dick Burrell; Inner guard. iJ. A. Smith : Guter guard. Wilson H. Lee; Trustee, E. Burt Lenhart: Representative, D. B Erwin: In.-tal- ' ling officer. E. B. Lenhart. The in. stallation will be hela this. Thurs- ! day evening. » How to Prevent Croup. It will lie 1 good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented. The first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the attack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar cough. Give Chamberlain'-; Cough Remedy freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of ; croup. In this way all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. It ■ is. in fa< t. the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is ' pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. d
$250,000. 5250,000 to loan on imj proved farms at lowest rate ' of interest, we can place your loan at a lower rate of interest and less expense than any other Agency in the city. The Decatur Abstract I Loan Company. Rooms:: and 4. Studabaker Block. —
i Have you backache? Do you fe» tired ? Is your tongue coated ? Thes ■ are premonitions of liver and kidnetroubles, andean be promptly checked ; by taking Dr. J. H. McLean sLivt. • and Kidney Balm. For sale bv Hoy . house Drug Co. Wanted at Once—An ambitionand energetic man over 21 years < ' ’ age to work himself up to a goo! ' salaried [Xisition with a iargecompanv. ■ Answer in own hand wi 'ting. I’. <*• 1 Box 234, Deeatur, Ind. ts [ A glass or twoof water taken half an hour before breakfast will usually keej the bowels regular. Harsh catharticshould be avoided. When a purgative ■ is needed, take Chamberlain's Stoniacl • and Liver Tablets. They are rail • , and gentle in their action. For sale Holthouse Drug Co. , For sale or trade. —I have some , very good farms for sale or exchange : Also a list of city property for sale at a bargain, Money to loan on farm or ' city property at five per cent. P. K , Kinney, the new Studabaker blocs. Decatur, Indiana. 4- m ' i Our patrons are delighted with Dr Marshall’s Lung Syrup, and they sat that nothing equals this medicine foi i coughs, colds and all throat and lung i i troubles. Several new cases have . been added to the list that have bee:. j cured, where other medicines have ■ failed to do the work. Dr. Marshall s i Lung Syrup is taking the lead, for a genuine cough medicine it never failto cure. The first dose gives relief and is guaranteed to give satisfaction Sold everywhere. Price 25. 50 and : SI.OO. For Sale.—Chester White hogs, choice boar pigs farrowed March 190-‘>. Sire, Tiptoe; dam, Whinrev Girl. XX e 1 also offer a few choice gilts. Our hogs are first-class, our prices reasonable. Call at the Fonner Stock Farm, one ; mile north of Decatur. Ind., and we will show you something that will please you, or address Smith. L liman A Co.. R. R. No. 1, Decatur. Ind. 3(itf I i A Timely Suggestion.—This is the > season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenisbe-her : supply of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- , edy. It is certain to be needed before < the winter is over, and reults are much more prompt and satisfactory when it : is kept at hand and given as soon as thecold is contracted and before it has become settled in thesystem. In almost every instance a severe cold may be warded eff by taking this remedy freely as soon as thefirst indication of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains I no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will get the best. It alwavs cures. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co. Misses Loretta Fletcher and Dai-y • i Haynes arrived from Fort XVayne : Monday afternoon, to conduct their' regular dancing class and. social dance at tha Columbian Club rooms tonight. These dances are becomI ing very popular and a large crowd , is expected this evening. New dances j are introduced each evening. The club boys have addeel to the appearance of their rooms by adding all new furniture and by the free use of paint. The rooms now are the most attractive and spacious of any in the city and the boys invite all to come and spend an with them. CLIMATIC CURES. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is verv much overdrawn. The poor patient.! and the rich patient, too. can do much j i better at home by proper attention to ' | food digestion, and a regular use of■ j German Syrup. Free expectoration in the morning is made certain by Ger-1 man Syrup, so is a good night'- rest • and the absence of that weakening j cough and debilitating night sweat. | Restless nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of the consumptive, can be pre- i vented or stopped py taking German ’ Syrup liberally and regularly. Should ’ you be able to go to a wanner clime. you will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who are benefitted and regain strength are ; these who use German Syrup. Trial i bottles, 25c: regular size. 75c. Black . burn A Christen. Railroad Notes. Christmas and New Year's Holiday J 1903-4.- One and one-third fare for the round tnp, via Clover Leaf route, j Tickets on sale December 24 . 25, .31. i 1903, and January 1. 1904. Return ! limit January 4. Get tickets and in > L rmation of agents Clover Leaf route Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec. 29 31. An ■ nual meeting Indiana state tea< her-' association. One and one-third fare for the round trip from stations ini Indiana. New Orleans, La.. Dec. 2A 190:;, and Jan I. ]y()L American Historical society and American E.->nomi.-societv. So per cent double one way ! first class fare for round trip to Ohio river gateways added to one first-class fare plus 25 cents for round trip ten-: dered therefrom. | Portland. Oregon. Jan. 12 15.1904. National live stock association. Verv low round trip rates. See agents Clover Leaf route, or address C. D. ‘ Whitney. General Traffic Manager,' t Clover Leaf route. Toledo. Ohio.
THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. mam SEEKING HOMES where lands are CHEAP AND CLIMATE IS MILD. Low Rates for Bomeswkers and Cotiwsts Twke a Month. Many farmers in the Northern and Eastern states are selling their ng ■ priced landsand locating in the boutiiwest in Missouri, Arkansas, Louisi ana and Texas. Manv who have been unable to own their homes in the older ' country are buying land at the low . prices prevailing in the new country ■ $5, §lO, >ls per acre and up. These' ' band's are mostly cut-over timber lands. ' some of them possessing a deep neb ! soil producing corn, wheat, oats, clover , I cotton, fruit and vegetables. Mell- ! improved farms are scattered through-. i out this country. Many places with ’ small clearings and some improve-, 1 ments can be boughtNery cheap. Our. descriptive literature gives a fairly' I good idea of this country. It tells j about the soil, crops, climate, people. I schools, churches, water and health.: It contains maps showing locations of: I counties, towns, railways and streams. 1 and gives names and addresses of real I ‘ estate dealers in the towns. Reduced rates for homeseekers and i colonists are in effect first and third Tuesdays of each month, bv way of, 'St. Louis. Cairo or Memphis and the' Cotton Belt Route. Let us send you our literature and quote vou rates. Address E. W. Laßeaume. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Cotton. Belt Route. St. Louis. Mo. A Frightened Horse. Running like; mad down the street, dumping the; occupants, or a hundred other aeci- j dents, are every day occurences. It i behooves evert bady to have a reliable i salve handy and there - none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, | cuts, sjres. eczema and piles disap-, pear quicklv under its soothing effect. 25c, at Blackburn A Christen's, drug store. d I KU,. PARKER'S HAIR balsam C**4 f is 1 ty-ict/ie* the hx_-. ■RK&t 2- V-:?’ Txi’.s H'-stcre Gray -Hx - to r.s Youthful Color. KyS' - . x r.:z_ :——— -'ixative Quinine ares a Cold in One Day, Grip in 2 Days yV on every <9. box. 25c MEiUtYMAX A .-I TTOX. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DECATUR. IND. office— N 12 3. over A4ams Co. Rank. We refer, oy permission to Adanu Co. Bank SCHVKGEB & SMITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Notar es. Ab-tracters. Res>Fstate Agent? Money to Loan. Deeds and Mortgages written on abort notice. Offi -e n Allison tuoeK secund story, over smoke House. De,-atur. Indiina. J. Q Neptune D. D S C. E. Neptune. D. D. S 'Phone 23. 'Phone 235. Neptune Brothers, DENTISTS. Rooms 1. 2. 3, 4. Spangifr Building. Decatur. Indiana. I Oflce ’Phone 3D7. Lady Attendant Engi sn. German and Swim spoken. FRED REP P.E RT, Sale Crier and Aacticneer. ; DBCATUR. - - - ... INDIANA speaks Enz -rmin. and Low. German. MANN & CHRISTEN. Architects. Are prepared to do anv kind of wor. in their line. Persns contemplat.ng building an <-ave times, troub.eand money by onauitiug; toem. ... MANN A CHRISTEN. Bewers Biock. Monroe st. Architect AUCTIONEER For Good Service See L. H. GAGE aks German and Enftbsb' Auctioneer and Sale Crier. Rates 54.00 . Sales over <SOO 80e per SIOO. Leave address at Berne Witness Office. Berne, lud. J. D. HALE, 9EALEB IS Seeds, H-av. Wool, Oil Salt, Goal, L.irqe, Gernent Fertilizers. Offioe and retail wore stw southeast cor B\rof y-vond and J,Sersor. v>ret-u. our i AMOS P. BEATTY attorney at law ; And Notary Public. Penvkm claim. « ! cuted. odd Feiu.w,building claims D. D. HELLER & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW i OScaowr Bla C kA«n s *ck,rt st e B - Mr mrM« e . IwJKE B. EKWIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. i tattoo " W ’ tor eooanl.
i rX __K-AXUROAn — / WORTHS FAIR ST. liOUIS, Ma 1 f- v- lams’lndian Plh ® d • » icureß.iud r. 3 Li), stl d Itcuini, H ■ I I 1- -thetumors 3 I rch’t.-atouce.acU . KiaEr ■ .-ant re ii B® :i t? O:nt ■ ■ -p r ’ !h rF< ifor P: esanJltch ■ Every box i? fe* iDff cf r’.’ 3 A. _fx bv mail on re FOR QUICK CASH SALES H. O. WELLS. M. D..! SPECIALIST. 9 [ 723 CLINTON STREET. FORT WAYNE. , r-u-ni-. Fissure. Stricture of I itob.n< Bn-. W v' Murray bot.l. n the for '‘ D '* , “he Shammy bote m | i onler to mtrodu« bh treatment in-1 i w7:Uri£ ".‘X-ati-. ~t fe eto ail who call to set- him. Mortgage Loans. I Money Loaned on favonl!e (ermt,! Low Rate of Interest. Privelege of partial payments, Abstraots of Title carefully prepared. F. M. SGHIRMEYEft Co.'. Second a<ri Madison eta. Decatur, Indiana. WeakMenMadeuigorous nrsw What PEFFER’S NERVIGORDitf K acts powerfully and qwekty. Ceres when al Xhers fail regain Fnt maßDOoa.ok men recover yautbful 'igor. Absolutely Guar an teed to < ure Nervonsne*,. Lost vitality Impotency, Sightly Emission**,Lo»t Power either sex, Failing Wasting Diseaees, trnd aJ r<ro ictf-alnMe or msC Wards ors insanitr and consumption. IriJu’Tlei tlruayi-t imp<*e a worthless substitute or you because it > a e’-a:er roiit. Insist on ixaving PEFFER’S NER VIGOR, or send for it tax r* "arri-i m V-—t —t. Pre par*, plain wrapper • 1 per box. or 6 for * with A Written Guar *nte*» tot are «»r Refund Money. Pamphlet ire l ?E± FEB MEDICAL Ass S t Cbicago, UJ Small size 50 cents Sold by Blackburn & Christen, Decatur.
w~w W -W-V A— A q w WwittM < LW - 1 In th s list there are iuan> g properties offereu below ictus: ; .... . We have other properties not listed here for rent, sale or trade. Ca‘h iranw 'J advantage to buyer and seller, and 1 now have a large numlcr of a-i r- 7 •rn.it they want .- placed upon t:.- market If ym are interested n t ".I' 1 , , o farm and,, busint-- nxim-. residence*, mill machinery t. wnorcity .'rt.tor one of our recent large discriptire lists. In inquiry refer to properties M . dress g 'Phone No. 230. .» p SNOW DecaW«" > IS
N ".->7—BuildiDg3 n t»on Linn street. Madiron -treet and Decatur street at from *135 to 4AAi each. Monroe and Marshall street.' at from OaU to Sil'.<) each. I .Vo. SO-A one-sere tract in northwest Deeatur. good dwelling, stable, cribs, poultry bouse, etc. SI7W. No. W—A seven acre tract, joins the nortb-we-t corporation linefof Deeatur. Good location, on pike read. Price J7UO. No. «t‘ A 3-. acre tract in soutl, Deeatur on stoned s're-t. Plenty ..f good fruit and g>>>d building-, priee ftl.'o. I No. 173—A I'. ■ acre tract in w.-st Root township. one ha f mile from »chnol. three I - fourths biaes land, no buildings. 4774, j No. i’H-A twenty-acre tract in good location in I nion township, four and one-half miles , from fieeatio-. nearly ali blac, iand.ordin- . j ary bouse JSAi, ■ No. tract twe and a half miles northwest of Deeatur. -and loam au d ’ e ‘*T ? acres zi>od young timber, the-room good house. 41 MO Xo. 2>n-A S acre farm, three miles north--,,-1 of Decatur. Improvements ad new. Fair prode of soil. Rural mail route. $2400 I No.SS-A 40 acre tract of first class black fanning land 4 miles southwest of Pleasant in* from stone roan, smail bi ;ld're tract stone road. tDt ' e * we-tvt iiecatur: numbcr one laLd and good improvements. %KJG n . wve tract Os well improved M-ntoe town. Good ’ In, ’ r ” v ' ,,ne »«* nearly new. S !l a .'‘Z. t ” ct . ,<n,r, ““ PS northeast J Heme on trec- mail route, a quarter or a U“d.’£ rUaU ' * : “ r timings. S ‘ near cl,'rvi/ar.i -< h southwest ot Dt-vauir. <kiod loeatinn < KJfcsK° Ve “*’ Ot *' Uir ar -r«i«' ’ land’ t;m..er.’
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No. k. The Comm': T,... . , I No. ♦. Day express, daily ‘-1 No. 22. Local freight I WEST. | No. 3 Day express daily la No. 1. MaiL daily i xi-ept No. 5. The Oomm . Traveler h No. S 3. Local freight RAILROII In effect WEST, So 7—Express, dally <0 3—New York and Ch. ■ lgo Li E ... through coa. LC^.. d) o s - Chu-ago daily Vo 13—Wells Fargo Express J| Monday ] Vo 21—Marion-Hunting-., a | EAST >UI Vo S—Vestibule Limited t r S'y Vo 22—Marion and Cu.ur..bus ’ K Sundav Vo 4—New York and i..-> nLx . — thretgh coaches Coluabc' and Chicago No. 14. daily except Sunday, i- . b | passengers catwev n Hu:. : No. 13 will not carrv through coach Columbus to Cliicsn, Grand Rapids k India In effect Not .2.,. ij® TRAIN- NORTH. mj ‘ STATIONS. -No , 'V - ' iOJ Fountain City. , I i Johnson S , Lynn -dip - .TTs I -now Hill : tpt ■ Winchester.... il:4-am . B , Ridgeville 12:Wati: jt >s ' j Portland 12.A. , m J ; Briant i'tpn',,* i Geneva ! 12:is . i -opi-j ioS I Berne 12:57u I Monroe 4:Msa • DECATUR I 1:1- m cilpa i'd Williams.. i:ls p®:,- : Hoagland . Fort Wayne.... 2:Aiani :pa . :'S Kendallville. >■ ara ‘pb rjSturgis ■■ . 1 -‘ t ■ : »as 1 ; Kalamazoo :l"am ' ispaGrand Kai.dds .. >■ Aps | Howard City.... t>:43:» t:. Reed City ":"iam i Sst 'Cadillac !l:ft">:itn 2.51a Petoskey. .. i •p n. 5 it ’Of M.- kiuaw Cit. ■ -Dail v. except Sunday, -Da:j I Grand Rapid-. TRAINS SOUTH | ’ STATIONS. -N'. t ;No.l: , ' Mackinaw City. lv tv p Petoskey . 11 .A pm D .. Cadillac I 2:5'. a m Heed City , 4:W a m I Howard City. s:l'.am ■ Grand Rapids loam . Kaiauiazoo .... -»>am ID. ' Sturgis 10:'S* a tn • Kendallville... ll:o7atn [an i Fort Wayne .. 12. let: s«5 sin, WLlia- - I: pr. >«D| DECATUR ! p: Monroe 1 lar . Berne | 1::17 p m ' 'an > Geneva'. 1 ■ | Briant '■ - : P0rt1and....... I 2:"' p m 'd.'tr L J Ridgeville .. . -'""I W. Winchester ... 2:4opn. -b.sr j -h. Lynn 3:0-' pm Johnson ... > > Fountain City. ■ I'P i CFt Rb'hm and 3 T -h.tj,- . -Sunday only. JDauv-t s ‘ *sLk i except Saturday from rlackuncl,’krrßsb s f-OE □L L XHiWOOD. Gen I'as Asett. - j
No »7-An «-acre tr- • 1 miles ncru.u loam, fair buildings, fruit No. 319—Au -0 acre tra- nne , hi „ , of Salem. Blue ' *' • ings. productive land, woe • | No. wa-Eighty « ■ - ' I bash town>bip. nil ,' . V, buiuiinii- some - '' 4 "‘ rp £COO. x g(M No. 253—An act t . 7rp and a quarter n. - 1,.’ “ on road. House, barn H Ings nearly new. - £] No. •«-An so acre wt •’> V”northwest of " ill-h.re- J no buildings. . W No. «1-An fO acre tra ’V,...® Deeatur on stone road. - - black land. 4&WL ..J No 444—A ®acre tre ' ~ > i and cas lan 1. tw . g ant M - f Price No.3M-Forsale. al" . . sugar land two and •.. “ . ' eatur. New hot.timber. Pricelo - 1] No. 2--1 A W acr. ' land, on the pubiy r ni Hast of Dt-vatur La. •;'r'p r . l ’f4l soil black sand loam ■ . I rniie south of Bobo Price ILdOO. gr*3i No. ar*-A 1-tOacre trr -D; 1 , ■ j About two uur ■ ‘ yg _ ~. .f | L tw»B ■ 8 within five mile, nertr. improvements, one ti [g No. Wtt-AB l<4-acte < r "L' ;jr 4| township, sand and ■- ■ r timber, muck hou-e. Price J14..V0. No 2M -A 240 acre tract- *j « Deeatur ti th'' I' ' .a ; •• buildn ’ ■ 100 acres of black lana Price
