Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1919 — Page 5

rrtSSIFIEP WANT ADS "pOK SALE Comb Rhode Isfond red cockeral and a few New Zealand rabbits. Inquire of J. 8. smith. PreWe Indiana.l '<»• Sa'y, •j' c ( \il»rt SclM’inHi'n at Old Ad- ( FMd ■J»ebher resi- . , |ICC 715 N - Srd * lreet Strict,y Ill<H l. ipari on time, will give poa- ' on at once.—ERWIN & AIDDuroc boars for immediate sale: »“*■ Orion ’ 8 Hel ° No 108583; Dam. Decatur success No. •\soiu6. Prone 865 U or see Fred Christen. R. No. 7, Decatur 1nd.265-TF POK SALE— Spring males of March and April farrow, urge enough for service. Most popular Busche. Decatur, Ind, R- R. 5; Monroe •phone. 264t10 FOR SALE—A number of Big Type Poland China Male* and Gilta, Grant Buster breeding. C. O. Green, 2 mile south of Pleasant Milla. FOR SALE—S passenger Auburn automobile, in good shape. Ed. Green, 'phone 436. 210-ts FOIT SALE — Registered Guernsey Bull. See C. S. Mumma, Decatur, Route No. 3, 'Phone 2 rings on 811. 209-ts FOR SALE—IBO shocks of corn. 100

' , . ». e v xir panv. A. Cully and Company, D. A. hills to the tJnoCK. Hue a. w. JdCK- aimer and Company, the names of .. Dof-atur Ind.. R. R. 8. ’Phone all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; gon, Peoa » the unknown widow's and widowers, X. 269-otX children, descendants and heirs, surr , —— t; — \ ivinK spouses, creditors and adminIV »p S\LE —Good Favorite hard coal istrators of the estates, devisees. letfrvrv mav atees, trustees and executors of the stove, large size. Call at 803 Monroe last wills and testam nts. successors oin in interest and assigns, respectively, st. or Phone 3iy. -.ojio O s fallowing named and designat- . „ —-——— ed deceased persons, to-wit: Samuel FOR SALTY—A few Duroc gilts and Foreman, William Foreman. George . r., W. Foreman. George Marpall, George males. Cholera immune. E. r. Marple, Martha Marple, Patrick C. Miller npeutur R 6 Phone 1-long Kelley, Seymour Foreman, Isaac Miller, uecatur, k. o. muut Tinkhain the names of nl j , )f wnom j -short 881. 267-6tX are unknown to plaintiff; All of the , .u,. - ■ ■, . — women once known by any of the --*■ : " — names and designations above stated <\ T A "VrrpiT'l"! veh names max have been hanueil VV AIM 1 X-jLJ and who are now known by other 1— — - ■■■■ 7~7~~ — names, the names of all of whom are \V\NTED —Young lady for soliciting unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of »io * <?.>’- a H °f the persons above named. <u ; - ill city. Will pay from sl© to $-.0 seribetl and designated ns defendants 1.11 c to this action who are married. th'* per week, koi ifateiview call at 11 • names ( ,f all O s whom are unknown \’ 10th St 270t3 to plaintiff; All persons and corpora- ' ______tions who assert or might assert any m/v •»aa a title, claim or interest in or lion upsloo TO S3OO A month easily made )>n teal estate Inscribed in the bv man with team or auto, selling cormdalnt in this m (ma by, under or ■ ' tfirougl) any of the defendants to this Hoberling’S medicines, ■ extracts, action named, described and designat- . -i . .tor ed in said complaint, the names of all sptocs. toilet articles, stock pov»(lei. whom are unknown to plaintiff: dip. and etc..- in your county. Own ‘’That the defendants A, G Dm k and Company. A. Cullv and < onipany and boss. Experience unnecessary. lie p. a. Waimer are foreign • -orpora-. r • 1. yiC-r’ r,„. tions and-that the orurstW of actmir aJfuinish capital. ” n.e quick toi par- i esei | against said dec.- id ints in die ticulars— Heberling Medicine Co., complaint in this eanse arose wfthin ~,. , the State of Indiana: that the followBkKHningten. 1 Illinois. •£7l-I3t tng'TWnnc«i defendants are nonireFigPPTNJfI PT T I 1 fnr Tnonirp dents of the state of Inditing t’>-""it; bIKIAG H LLMb tor bale—lliqUiie John H Sipe> ~h t|!n H. Foreman. Nam y at 131 N. Sth St. 271-3tx J- Foreman. Rarbar r A. TJttle, . .Jacob M. Foreman, Mars 'E. Oopeland, CENSUS CLERKS, (men, women). P^rde 1 lor’ema, , Namy 4uW needed. $65 month. Age, M-nme, Mary i:. Smith v. Jlm Smitley, Amos Foreman, 'fancy ‘ ore*-. 18-60. Experience unnesessary. Ex- man. Samm 1 Foreman, Elizabeth Hoiluninutiins Dehatur Dec. 10. Jan. 7. xadTe' nV/r^h^a\t. , ' l '"tr'a\;i?’‘ a< Bui^iu/id; For free particulars, write Raymond K ' r erry (former government Examiner) Webster Foreman Lulu Foreman; that said action is for tin purpose of 317 Continental Bldg. Washington. quieting the title to real estate in the tion exists against ail of said defend. T rXCTi A—-Til Tf/ATTNin nts: that ill of -aid defendants aro1 70 1 AIM U tOUIN O nec.-sar,'’ parties to said action and —- - — that they are believ'd to be non-res-LOST —Cameo broach in gold set- id, nts of the State of Indiana. *. ... ~ „ . Tlie following real estate in Adtmg, either on Monroe or Second ams county, in the State of Indiana, street. Please return to this office is described in said , oinrUaint. towit: Ihe southwest quarter of the or to Albert Schetunan and receive southeast quarter of section twentyO 0...1 O-1 ,r seven <J7> in township twenty-six tewdiu. -illt |2fi> north of range fifteen (15) east: also a Strip of land fifty-three ; nd STRAYED—BIack and white spotted one-third <s:‘.M ! i rods wide off <.f the ... , .... . west side of tlie northeast quarter of hog, weighing about 150 pounds. sectlcjl thirty-four (.11) all in townGoae 10 davs. Will pay liberally for Ship tweniy-six (26) north of range fifteen (10l east. expense for return. Delbert Walt- This action is instituted and prospers. Decatur. Indiana. R. R. 8. 269-3 x ‘tltlcVthe real t estate .hove described as against all. lemunds, claims and claimants whatMISCELLANEOUS is tl Riv ,.„ saill <le . * fendants and each and all of them:' The Democrat Prints Sale Bill*. tint unless they be and appear before the Adams t'i>. nt Court at the Courl DO YOU NEED MONEY-We lend it "ms’count I ''. 1 ' in^tV'sia^af ’ (>« second mortgages o. real estate Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., of a term of the Adams Circuit Court roc ts-a re. . .. .... , of the State of Indiana, to be begun' -•»8 Fidelity’ Trust Building, Indianap and hoiden mi th • ilth day of Novemolis iq".ondr-li her. 191!(, and answer or demur to said J2___ complaint, tin same will be heard PLENTY OF MONEY—to loan. 5, 10 imve' h^reun-■ or 20 years, no commission.-ER- l,^ d , l t nd ottT‘e “of ‘ the" clerk MIN'S OFFICE. 267-ts tl,, reof in tlie City of Decatur. Indiana tiiis Util day of October. 1919. > (Court Scali WILL HAMMELL, I fPCkIJ lAIPM'r Ch k of tlie Adams Cir ait Court, r UK K&ln 1 li.v John T. Kelly, Deput ■ C. L. Walters, Attorney for Plaiutiff. FOR RENT—Furnished room, two 31-7-11 blocks from court house. Call at , |<l4 E To SKLI , 312 Winchester street or ’Phone real i;st\tii. 05,3. 199-tt Tiobate Cause No. 1797. —— John A. Miller, administrator, with . ~ ~ ' will annexed, of estate of Henry MIL I. ; ,1. , eas d. s. Mary tv Miller, FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR L.ii< <>. (’onutei man, Edwarl Counterman and others. TRACTION LINE In the Circuit Court of Adams County. Indiana. September term, 1919 ' To Katie O. Counterman. EJdward Central Tima Counterman. Luelle M. Miller. X’ada. vsnvm lima v H|l r Nellil . ,• Miller. Jacob C. -eave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne Miller. William Ho<coe Dm •kin::-i m, k-m. — t*M> an Nathan Biickingham, Coralfe Bu'Ko.w a. rn. t.W a. m. Ingham. Mary B. Howard and Jesse 7:00 a. m. >:80 a. fl». Ilnirnnl. You are severally ho(. w notified that tlie above named petl--8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. rrt. Him. r as administrator with will an-tn-nn , 11-M a m nexed of the estate aforesaid, his IU. a. m. ll.au a. m. 1H,. ( l ill til' Circuit Court of Ad.i is 11:30 » m. 1:00 a.m. Count'. Indiana, a petition. making r :mi defendants thereto. and praying 1:00 p. m. 2:80 p. m. I therein for an order and decree ( f u-an a,<Wl « m said Court authorizing the sale of Z.OU p. m. p. m. certain Ileal Estate belonging to the 4:00 n m. 5:30 O. m. estate of said decedent. and in 'id p lition described, to make assets for 7:00 p, m. 8:30 p. rn. t n,. payment of the bequests named in tn.no . nK . m said decedent’s will: and lias also fil'd IV. UU p. m. 11.UD p. m- ~n affidavit averiiig therein that you Car every hour and a half. aisl <h« H of you are non-residents Os ’ o « i tlie State of Indiana, and II t you are Running time 1 hour and • mln- ~,.,55 , ,,0 parties to < iij proceedings, ami tlo't Bald petition, so filed and wlilcli is now pending, is set for iiem Freloht car leavea Dacatur at ing In said Circuit Court at the Court ■ House in Dv utur. Indi in.', on l.ie •45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne _.;n, ,i nv of November. 1919. (t 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at 1.00 p. m. WILL HA.MMELL. ifflca hours 6:30 a. m. to 7:83 8- m. Kodv’ 1 ) 'tui I. ■< RTOWEBURNER, Agent antes T. Merryman, - TRY THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN 3 $ $ 6 —WANT ADS EARN $ $ $ $

NOTICE OF ITXAL SETTLEMENT' OF ESTATE. Notlee Ik hereby given to the credltbelre and legnteea of Lewis (•oldner, doeensed, to appear In 1 tlie Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Imlimiu, on the 3rd day of December, H'l9, mid show eiiiMie, If any I , U .? 1 , > ... t11e FINAL settlement ac(Ot NTS with the estate of said de-• | cedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notilled to then and there in.ike proof of heirship, and reiceive their dlstrlbullve shares. , WILLIAM J (lOI.DNEiI. I , ... Executor. Decatur. Indiana, Nov. 7, 1919. C. J. Lutz. Attorney. 7-14 X"l Hi: TO Dll I All 1X TN State of Indiana, Adams County, In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1919. Cause No. 9998. To Quiet Title. WllHam L. Sipe, va. Isaac Tlnkham, et al. Comes tlie plaintiff by C. L. alters, his attorney and tiles his complaint herein, together with the aftidHvit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the dt named as follows, to-wit; Tinkham, John 11. Sipe, Nancy J. Foreman, John H. ’ Foreman, Barbara A. Little. Jacob M. Foreman, Mary E. Copeland, Ang« iin« B. Selves. Robert Selves, Danie ForeX’.ni' \ I. Monroe, i-'red Mnnroo, Harj E Smitley, John Srnitley, Amos Foreman, Taney Foreman, Samuel 1 Foreman, Elizabeth Hollinger, Oliver i Hollinger, Isaac Emery, Sadie Burkhead, Frank Burk head, Frank Krnery, 1 Wilma Emery, DolHe Gerke, Henry Gerke, Herman Emery, Webster Forel man. Lulu Foreman, George Marpall, George Marple, Martha Marple. Patrick C. Kelley. A. G. Duck and Company. A. Cully and Company, D. A. Waimer and Company; that the names f of the defendants are unknown and that th. \ are believed to be non-resi- . dents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names , and designations, to-wit: ,7 The un- . known husbands and wives, respect- ‘ ively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Isaac Tinkham, Jacob j M. Foreman, Samuel Foreman, William Foreman, Seymour Foreman, , Patrick C. Kelley, George Marpall. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown stockholders, a bondholders, receivers, trustees, cred--1 itors. officers and suceessatw in inter- , est of each of tlie following corpora--1 tions, to-wit: A. G. Duck and Com-

r DECATUR DAILY DEMOOIAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919.

SMACKING THEIR LIPS (United Preys Service) Chicßgo Nov. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Twenty million gallons oi whiskey waa available tor Chicago'li celebration tomorrow if George A. Carpenter nolds war-time prohibition invalid. The dust-covered glasses and the ; mahogany were polished today in anticipation. Hundreds of reiservatious. were made at tire cases. PUBLIC SALE As I have purchased a furniture and undertaking establishment, I am offering my Entire Stock of Accessories and Garage Equipment ut my place. North Second St.. Decatur, Ind Saturday, November 15 at 1 o'clock. This stock consists of all the equip ment you may need for your car at your own price. It must sell. Six automobiles and more if the factory will furnish them; one brand new Chalmers Six; 2 Overland tour ing. in A-l condition; 1 Overland roadster in A-l condition; 1 late 1917 Ford Sedan, built December. 1917, in extra good conditien; 1 1917 Ford touring, in A-l condition; 1 convertable leather top roadster with exten sion bed; other cars will be added to the list. One 500 gallon gasoline tank and pump manufactured by the Wayne Oil & Tank Co. 1 portable air compressor and tank with motor attached. Abowt 50 tires of all sizes, standard brands, such as United States. Kelley-Springfield and McCraw. All these tires are guaranteed not less than 5000 up to 10.000 miles from the factory. An unlimited number of automobile tubes of the same brands. Ona automobile

tire rack that will hold 45 tires with a lock attachment. Several bbl. of oil that will be sold in 5 gal. lots. This is all Sinclair oil such as you have heard your friend tell of. One lighting system; 1 set of pipes and hose for car washing; 1 office build ing; 1 check protector; 1 office chair. 1 office stove; 100 Magic Vulcanizers that are without question the best on the market; an unlimited supply of Splitdorf Golden Giants, A. C. and Champion Spark Plugs; light bulbs of all kinds and ail nitrogen and high candle power cold patches and cetnehfs by'the dozens; several boxes vulcanizer patches. All kinds of skid chains; 1 good trujler, for any kind of ear. Several steel drums; 1 metal sign; several Willard and Everready batteries; 6 and 12 volt; and many other articles too numerous to mention. GAUNT AUTO SALES CO. Sale under roof. Ralph Heilman and Harry Daniels, Aucts. Franklin Franz; clerk. TERMS*—Cash or a bankable note. 3 per cent, oil for cash. 10-11-13-14 NOTICE TO DEFKXDVX'I'S State of 11..1..11 A,la.us <’i unty, as: In tin- Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1919. Cause No. 10012, to quiet title. Royal L. Ayres, Floyd F. .'..Vies, Burton E. Ayres, vs. Peter 17. Habegger. et al. Now come the plaintiffs by C. L. Walters, their attorney, and lie their complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent enquiry is ■ u-’krioxvn of the following named de- ' 'fendants. to-wit: Beniimin F Ayres. Bi njainin Gillespie, Nellie Gillespie, Harry Gillespie. Paul Gillespie. Beulah Gillespie. Gertrude Snyder, and William Srtyder; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and designations. to-wlf: "the unknown wife of Beniimin F. Ayres, whose name is unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widow. children, descendents and heirs, creditors ami administrators of the estate. devisees, legatees, trustees anil executors of the last will and testament, successors in interest and assigns, respectively. of Benjamin F. Ayres, if he be deceased the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon .he real estate described in the complaint in this action by, under or through any of the I defendants to this action named, described and designate'! in said complaint, the names of ail whom are unI known to plaintiffs;" that the following named defendants are uon-resi- ' dents of the state of Indiana, to-wit: (’lark Gillespie. Robert S. Gillespie, Benjamin Gillespie. Nellie Gillespie, Harry Gillespie. Paul Gillespie, Beulah Gillespie. Lucinda Tavlo-r, Joseph Taylor. Margaret Patterson, Ger- • trude Snyder. William Snyder. liar riet Fair ami Homer Fair; that said action Is for the piirpise of quieting the title to real estate in the state of (Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of sail defendants: that nil of said defendants are necessary parties to said action ami that they are believed to be mm-residents of the i stale of Indiana. | The following real estate in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, is descril.'eel in said compinint. to-wit: The southeast quarter of section thil l' (30) in township t •■.•ent y-“ix 1 (2G) tiqitb. range fifteen <l3l east, except therefrom commencing at a point on the .south line of said quarter section, which point is sevent'-one ‘rods and ten links cast of the southwest corner of said quarter set Hon. thence running north eighty-seven rods and two links, to the center of Hie public highway running northwest and southeast through said quarter-section, I hence running along and upon the center of said public highway cast, eight degrees south four chains seventy-! e.m links, thence running south twenty-one chains six-ty-two links, to the sooth line of sal<l qnarter-spetion. them" running west mi the smith line of said i| mi rlor-secl ion four chains fifty-five links to the place of beginning. containing less said exception one hundred fifty acres more or less. Tills action is instituted and prosecuted hi said plaintiffs for Hie purpose of quieting llioir title to the real ; estate above deseribed as against all demands, claims and claimants what- • soccer. Notice is therefore given said de- D fondants and each and all of tiioin;| Dial unless they be an I appear before Ihe Adams Circuit Court at tlie Court House in tlm citv of Decatur in 1 Xdiinis County, in Hi" Slate of Indiana on the t wont,' -second day of I meem- '■ tier. 1919. tlie same being tlie thirty- < first Imiiclal dav of a ti' in of tlie ’ tdanis Circuit Courl of llie Stat" of I Indiana, to lie begun ami liolden on I tlie seventeenth dav "f Novemlier, I 1919 and answer or demur to said complaint. the sumo will lie hoard < and 'ieterni’ned in tlieir absence. ; In Witness whereof I liave hereim* to set my hand and affixed tlie seal I of said ''our! at tile office of Hie ’ Clerk thereof in tlie ('ltv of Dentur. I Indiana, tills llilrtieth day of Octo- t her. 1919. 1 iSi-a" JOHN ’l’. KELLY. Fieri: of ihe Adams Clriuit Court. C. L. Walters, Attorney for plaintiff, t 31-7-14.

RESOLUTION OF RESPECT In Memory of Comrade Joshua R. Parrish. Sleep on yo fallen Comrade, The victory yott have won. You’ve nerved the nation's banner, Your task has been well done. Rest under wreaths of laure-la, My grateful people given. We strew your grave with flowers, Tile sweeteat gift of hoaven.

Commander —It is our sad duty to report to you that Comrade Joshua R. Parrish, a late member of Company “H" of the 89th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, during the war of the Rebellion, and who was a tried, U'ue and faithful member of Sam Henry Post. No. 3, Department of Indiana. G. A. R was on November 6th, 1919, called by our Great Commander to the Grand Army above. WHERFORE —We. your Committee. in testimonial of his loyalty to his country, when her glorious prini clples of freedom were assailed, of 1 his private character, as a citizen, and as a true and loyal member of | he Grand Army of the Republic, : recommend that a copy of these expressions of our regard for the fallen r Comrade be sent to the family, a , copy spread on the records of this 1 Post and a copy be handed the city daily for publication j W. H. MYERS SAMUEL CHRONISTER, f M. J. WERTZBERGER. Committee.

V 4711111111 J WILSON WAS LEADER (United Press Service) Detroit. Mich., Nov. 14—(Special to Daily Democrati Rabbi Stephen Wise. New York, here last night, declared President Wilson was “far and above the greatest figure at the peace conference.” Dr. Wise emphatically supported the league of nations, scoring its opponents in the senate. He complimented William Howard Taft as having “much to do with the authorship of the league covenant.” “While the league is not a guaran tee of war's prevention." said Wise, “the ideas of its opponents, if allowed to dominate, are guarantees of wars unceasing.” WOOD FOR SALE Inquire of J. G. Niblick, 'phone 191. 246-ts MITK l: TO INK FILM (AVI'S State of IntUana. Adams Count.v. ss; In the Adams Circuit Cuurt. September Term. 1919. Cause No. luOGC. to Quiet Tit!Frederick Kauffman vs. FTlizahcth Potts, et al. Now comes the pl.tint iff by C. L. Walters, his attorney, and tiles his complaint herein. together with tin* affidavit of a cnmp?H«nr person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the fidlowing named defendants. to-wit: John Galloway, Abraham Gerber, Hattje Pri<Earl M. Gerber, Norval Galloway, Charles J Gerber. Russell Galloway, Hazel Omyre, Frank <l. Gerb<i. Charles Omyre, Mamie Di" and Floyd Dix: that the names of the defendant.* arunknown aml tha i in I>elieved to be non-residents of the state of Indiana sued In this action by the following names an 1 designations, towit: “The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons. t<--wit: Hattie Price and Norval Galloway; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: tlu‘ unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors ami administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees ami ex••etitors of the last wills and testaments, successors In interest and assigns, ri spedi v ely. of the following' n i.med ami designated deceased persons, to-wit: Mary Ann Clymer, Mai’ Ann Galloway. Mary Burdge. Joseph Ihirdge. Nanc.v Klick. Joel Klick. David Galloway. Mary <la llowa.x . Sa .timd Galloway. Covey Gallo wa>. Elijah Gallo wax. Maggie Galhiway. lames l; Galloway. Mary Galloway an 1 Lola Bell Galloway, the names of ill of whom are unknown to plaintiff: all of tin- women once known by any of the names and designations above statml. whose names nmy have boon changed, and who are now known by other nanus, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: the spouses of all of the persons a box? named. <!<•- scribed and designated ns defendants to this action who are married. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: .ill persons ami corporations who assert or might assert any title, claipi or interest in or lien upon the real estate des-'ribeil in the con.plaint to this action bv. iirnicr through any of the def-mlants to this action named, described ami designated in said (-amplaint, tin- names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff:" 'l'hat the following named defendints are non-residents of the stall 1 ofIndiana, to-wit: Hazd Shaefor, Elizabeth Potts. Henry Shaefer. JosiahGalloway, Harriet Galloway: that said action is for the purpose of quirting the title to real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against ail of said defendants: that all of said defendants ate necessary, parties to said action ami that they | are beliexv-l to l/c non-residents of the stat" ot Indiana. | The followin'? ten I estate in Ad-I ams counts, in the state of Indiana,l is described in said ••onqila in t. to- , wit: Th<* west half of the southwest i quarter of section fix e () in township twen I \-fix “ (25) north of range fifteen ( 15 » cast. This aeliou is instituted and prose- ‘ eutod bv said plaintiff for the pur-!, pose of (piloting his title to the real estalo above described as against all demands, claims and claimants what-< soe\ er. I. Notice is therefore given said de-1 1 fendants and each ami all of them; | that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit at the Court House in the city of De<-atur. ir. Ad- ' ams county, in Hie state of Indian,., on the 22 day of Dri'cpiher, i 919. .t ho same being th" 31st judicial day df a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the state of Indian.i. to be begun and liolden on the 17th daw of November. 1919. ami answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof I hax <■.. hereun- | to set my hand and alii aid the seal of saiil Court at the ufhee of the Clerk 1 thereof in the city of Docatur, Indi- t ana. this 22nd day d’ October. 1919. (Court Seal) WILL IIAMMELL. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. < By John T. Kelly, Deputy-. ♦ C. L. Walters, Attorney for plaintiff. 31-7-14

RIGAN-KASER NUPTIALS. . Tbe Geneva Herald nays: "Miss Ruth Foutiua. daughter of Mrs. Rudolph Kaser, of near Geneva, and Mr. ( laud Riggin, of Muncie, were united In niaiTagc last Wednesday al Muncie. The hride and yrooni journeyed threugh Geneva on ihcir way to Decatur, where the marriage license waft procured, then returned to Muncie byway of Fort Wayne, and

were married at the little home whU ki ‘ had already been tuniiHlied for their 1 occupancy at tha' place, Rev. Jester, i grandfather of Hie groom, performed the ceremony. Those present at the wedding were: Rev. and Mrs. Jester, ' the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rig- I gin. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, all of Mun- I cie, and the bride’s mother, Mrs. ' Rudolph Kaser, of Geneva. "Miss Pontius was reared on a , farm west of Geneva, herself and mo- ‘ ther moving to town after the death ' of the hasha-nd and father, John Pon- ' tiu«. several years ago. She is a • graduate of Geneva High si hixil and is very popalar among the Geneva young people. During the past year ' she has been attending the Muncie Normal College, and while there she firwt met Mr. Riggins, and their rimance had its beginning. "Mr. Riggins is an employe in Bali Bros, private garage, and the young people are now at home to their friends at 419 N. Dill street, Muncie Indiana.”

Mrs. E. W. Taylor returned tills afternoon to Soutli Bend. She attended Hie Christian conference. Mrs. Franklin Andrews went to Portland tills afternoon to visit with tier sister. Mrs. Milo McKinney, and lier niece. Mrs. Harry Van Kirk. FARMS FOR SALE. Eighty acre farm, 2 miles from good town with church and high school, fairly well improved land, mostly black and'all under cultivation. Sixty acre farm. 2 miles from good market, large house and barn and outbuildings ail in good repair, mostly black and fairly fenced and drained. Plenty of fruit. A great bargain at S2OO per acre. Nineteen acres good land, good house, small barn, plenty of outbuildings. Well ditched. Will trade this farm for larger farm or sell at $l5O per acre. Eighty acres. 5 miles from Decatur, fair improvements, good land. 5 acres of timber. The price is right. Thirty acres, 3 miles of Monroe, • large, new barn, garage and all kinds of outbuildings, good house. A nice home, and the price is right Forty acres, good seven room house with cellar, barn 30x80. large sum- : mer kitchen, coal house and work shop, built together, other buildings, , everything in good repair, driven well, well fenced and fairly well tiled. good orchard. lice grove that ; stock can run to and from any field. A bargain at the price we ask. i Thirty acres, 1 mile from Willshire, Ohio, eight room house, barn 28x50, a good one. This is good black land and a nice little home at the right price. Seventy-nine acres in Van Wert county, Ohio, school on corner of farm, 40 rods to church, large 8 room house, barn 40x75. a lot of good outbuildings, large orchard just beginning to bear. Can be bought at right price. | Forty acres. 4 miles of Monroe, fine black corn land, new 6 room house, with basement, cistern, driven well, wind mill, fair barn, good set of corn cribs and granary, and many other outbuildings. See this farm. The price is right. Fifty acres, about all good black corn land. 6 room house, cellar, cistern. driven well, wind mill, good big barn, good outbuildings of all kinds, fairly well fenced and tiled, nice 5acre grove near barn. These two last named farms lay together and can be sold together or separate, and the price is right. Eighty acres, 2 miles of Willshire, Ohio. 8 room house, cellar 20x30, barn 50x60, silo, plenty of outbuildings. S aeues of timber, farm is well tiled. Price $162.50. Eighty acres good land in Van Wert county, Oiiio. Good buildings, fair drainage and fencing. Belongs to old man who wants to retire, and lie will give good terms on this farm. , Eighty acres, 2 miles of Willshire, ( Ohio, fair improvements, close to school on stone pike, 7 acres of tim- i her. Price $125 per acre. Forty acres, in Washington township. good land. 8 room house with' < eli.ii'. barn ;;2x56; tliese buildings ( are extra good, and well painted; lien , house, hog house and other outbuild- < ing-. cistern, (liven well and wind ] mill; a large size orchard, just be- , 'ginning to bear. For quick sale, can ' give possession in short time. Eighty acres, in St. Marys town- • [ship, good black land, rairly well til- ' ed and fenced; 7 acresol limber; 10 ' room house, barn 12x70. This farm i is 2 miles from market ami only S2OO 1 per acre. If you wish to sell a farm please i let me add it to my list tor a few weeks. If you wish to buy a farm please let me show you some of my good 1 bargains, before you buy. Write De- ( catur, R. Iff, or see me at my farm, i west of Pleasant Mills; or, use 1 Monroe phone. A square deal to all. , 13-14-15 W. W. HAWKINS. ( < PUBLIC SALE As I have rented the fields of :uy farm 1 will offer a public auction at my residence three miles south and two and one-half miles east of Decatur Indiana on Friday Nov. 21. 1819 all of my personal property. Wateh for big bills later. 269t3 MRS. SAM YOST.

MAY RETURN MONDAY. (United Frsss Ser vics) McAlester, Okla., Nov. 14—(Special to Daily Democrat)-—Miners failed to return to work in answer to tlie mine whistles blown today I McAlester district. It is stated that'

i i ; Mr. Wage Earner » ' ' HOW much of your wages arc you laying up lor a , , rainy day? Can you think of one thing you have been ; ; • spending hard-earned money for which you could get ; J I along very nicely without? 11 ; Why not put this amount in our Savings Department ' 1 and watch it grow? It should he the source* ol a great ; J deal of satisfaction to you. besides you owe it to yourself • i to do this. ! : A good tinve to start is your next pav (lax. t ome in and ; ; let us explain a real savings departmnet. ! : The Peoples Loan & Trust Co y BANK OF SERVICE ■; i (> »«♦<<<«.r 70c g FOR YOUR BUTTERFAT AT OUR STATION, 236 N. 2nd St. I OPEN EVERY DAY AND SATURDAY EVENING WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. SCHLOSSER BROS. CREAMERIES TIIETIME FOR SAVING AND GETTING AHEAD IN THE GAME OF LIFE IS N O W With a Bank Account started and steadily growing you will experience a pleasure of accomplishment in saving that comes from naught else. THE BEST WAY IS TO COME IN AND START AN ACCOUNT TODAY. DON’T DELAY ON ACCOUNT OF THE AMOUNT YOU HAVE FOR THE START. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK The Largest Bank in Adams County 70c For Your Butterfat i • I At the Creamery or Station 2nd door East of Postoffice ■ It pays to sell us your Cream f MARTIN-KLEPPER CO. CREWEBIfS I

Stute Coal Cooiniifialoner Wilson lih» been notified by the miners in several sections they would return. Little hope is B it that the miners will start to work before Monday. Tlie official recall order arrived late yesterday. FOR RESULTS TRY WANT ADS