Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1920 — Page 8

For Real Protection see Fred E, Kolter Agent Hartford Insurance Co All kinds <>f Insurance: Fire Tornado, Accident. Automobile. Losses Paid Over $209,000,000 Room 5, Morrison Block, Decatur, Ind Tel. 242 65’t ( ITY PROPERTY We have a large list of city property for sale, if interested to buy or sell see us at once. Leonard & Andrews, ’Phone 125. 6.3-ltx NOTICE. RED MEN Every Ret! Man wanted at the hall Thursday evening’ at 7:30, sharp. Come. By order of 6412 MAT BREINKR 1 . Sachem. Feed Buttermilk to your hogs.' 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 16-tl Decatur. Ind. The Merits of DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP has been proven to its users, by its quick effects in relieving coughs and colds Price 25c, 50c, SI.OO At all Drug Stores ——■— WANTED Bench and Machine Moulders. Pattern Makers. Grinders. Millwright. Cupola Tender. Cupola Laborers. Casting Inspector. Office Help. General Laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. Leave application at Democrat Co. 58-ts t BRAN I and i I MIDDLINGS | GOOD QUALITY g LOW IN PRICE | E. L Card! & Fon | Call At Recorder’s Office and have your (Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. Plumbing and Heating | All kinds of wells repaired | Agent for I Red Cross Windmill and I Homer Pipeless Hot Air | Furnaces I AUGUST WALTERS I 120 N. Ist St. | Decatur, Indiana. | ’Phone 207. FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur LeavakFt. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. 5:80 a. m. 8:30 a. m 10:00 a. m . 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m . 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m,, and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m M arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 5:45 sun. te 7:80 pjn. I. B. BTONEBURNIR. Agent

I vo'i Ki: to Mti.iusmi:vr<* State of Indlnnit. fount> of Adam*. z*: , In the Admim Circuit Court, IN bruii ry Term. 1920. Nellie Meyer vs. Amui E Miller, etui. CtlMe Number • Affidavit “f Nun-roMhh’iu *• of Defemlanta, > '• TH* iiiplvl' »•« oiv Ji.lv P*»n oath .TV«*!s ,m<l 1 11;i r4 <> • lilt ,ILI« of JI Vt.irs tll.lt II w resided In Adams County, Suite of Indlann for more than 26 yearn, that he Is one <»f the attorneys for the plain- ). tiff in the above entitle.l cause of m - j tlon, that he makes this affidavit for and on behalf of the plaintiff anil ♦1 that he is authorized to make the I same. I Affiant further nays that the r<al1 den« e upon diligent inquiry is unj known to the following named defendants. to-wlt: Vnnn K. Miller if she ~ be married, the true name of her hua- ’ ham! i> l«» plainlilT nn!:foot n. | \fliant further saya that !!»♦• mines inf (hr defendants are unkno«vn and iili.it th?v ar** believed to be non-res-idents of the State of Indiana ami are used in this action b> the following ’ namea and designated and Jr*-. •.i>< .1 an toilom n — hualmnd of \nna I*:. Miller, if «h? hr deceased, the name of whom is unknown to this plain (iff: ————— , huxhaml of said Anna I-:. Miller if he Io dc< < ase<l, whoso name is to thiz plaintiff unknown. all the vfcnmen ami nun on e known by any of th** names dis< ril<ed am! designated herein above set out whose n.niifs may have < linngud and who are now known by other names, the n lines of ea -h ami 4JI of whom ar* J unknown to thia plaintiff, spouses of I all of the person.** above named. de-s*-ribr*l ami designated as defendants tn this action who ar? now niarrh**l. tli- h;*m*s of all of whom an- unknown to this plaintiff, all persons ” h » ass* rt or mitchl assert or <1 ? m title nr interest in or lien upon the real estat*- described in this complaint in this action he. through or under > any of th? defendants to this action, named, designated and descrihod in this complaint the names of each and all are tn this plaintiff unknown. Affiint fu-ther savs that this action is instituted t« quiet th? title of the real estate now owned by the plaintiff in Vlnms *•• «nty. Indiana am! described in the complaint in this a* - tlon. That a ourse *»f a< tian exists nirr.inst <•;•?!> ami al! of the above named defendants, name-1. des< rihed and designated in this affidavit ami that thev arc necessarv parties tn this a*lion ami that this affiant -s ♦ hat each and all of said defendants, named, described and designate I in this affidavit are non-residents of the State of Indiana. ,i. riu:i> fruchtr. <uhs* ril»< 1 and sworn to before me this 9th dav of March, 1920 Fred T. S<hurß-.*-(S* all Nota rv Publi**. | M - commission <-\pin s August ’1921. s- burster & Son. Peterson A Frmhte. Attorneys for Plaintiff. (S. aD John T. Kcllv. Clerk <*f Adams Circuit Court. 11 V* !I* I OF I II I \4e I I II 1 lox I O \ tit: State of India! .1, '’■•untv of A*lam-. ss: In the A*lams Circuit Court, February 'I ♦ rm, 1920. In Re. Petition of Marv E. Hanna and Elizabeth Bosse, Ex Parte. Petition for vn<ati*»n of street in the 1 • ;ty • f 1»» catur, Indiana. To the City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, and to the citizens of th*- <’ity of Decatur, Adam.'; County, Indiana, ami to all whom it may concern:— Notice » hereby griv< n that the "'ithia narm-'l Mary E. Hanna and Elir.-betb Bosse, have on the Sth day of i'ehruarv. !!»?<». file*! in the Adams (’ln uit Court of Adams Count'. Indiana. ami with th* <’l*rk an*! in the Clerk’s « ftice of said Court am! County their peltion praying for the vacation *»f a < < rtain street in the said City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. to-wit: All that part »f Grant street from th- n«»T*h • «.f Nuttmau A venue to the smith line of th? alley running east and w* st h* tw? n Nutt man .'vnue ami West Marshall street in T'e- ‘ 4 no” tn«liona. S. J petition »•>*! nd 10 he p»esented aver« in substance (hit s:ii«l '♦r*-et sought to be vacated ami as . ♦ herein and h«*’ ein d?s< rhied has not 1 l»***n graded *»r used for t r av?ling. ami is used only for dumping ground for rubish and has grown up in brdsh ( and weeds. 'i'ij it Un va<*ati*»n of said street will ( not in any wav shu* off *»r interfere v'lth anv rm-ans of ingress or egress to nnv other per.*-*-n owning property or real estate, and that no other p»r- , d*m *>r per<-«>ns are particularly interested th-’•ein or w ll b<- affected thereb* • *.t tb*‘ netit’ *ners herein. Notice is further h«r*b\ given that 'will |H»Titi*»r so tiled am! pending will • .1 to th? A*L , : r '*s Circuit Court and a hearing br.*l thereon bv said court and before the Judge ther- • the 25th 4?wy of March H»2U. '■ *»’c|'»» *< a m. or as soon thereafter a< salt! petitioners ran be h’-unl. and at which time and place th? things in i sin- :»nd in sai« petition set nut will !>«• heard and tl»*t**rmin«-*!. MARY E HANNA. ELIZABETH I'.oSSE. t Dore B Erwin, Attorney for petitioners. 11-19 \ ITOI\TME\ T OF \ I»M IXIMItt TO It I Notice is hereby given, that the ’ undersigned has hern appointed .’»<!- 1 ministrator of the estate oi Charles Durr. lat* of Adams countv. drj eeas*-d. ’l’lte < state is probably sol- ’ Vi Jit. JOHN M BOLLEN I}\c|H:r, Administrator. March b». 1 !»20. 1 Dore B. Erwin. Attorney. 11-19 25 KPi’OI X I MEXT OF \I)MIXI<TK % rm X. Vallee i** Hereby Given, That th? undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth J. Crandall, late of Adams county, deceased. Th? estate i» probably solvent. MARIAH ENGLE. Administratrix. March 5. 1920. . Judson W. Terple, Atty. 11-18-2;» ,appointment of xdminiri’i< ATWLV. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Thomas \V. Mallonee. late of Adams county, de * used. The estate is probably sols\i:\h i:i.i.i?x mai.i.onei:. Administratrix. Peterson A- Moran, Attys. May 21, 1919. 4-11-la NOTICE OF I*l BMC LETTING. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive blds for the construction of a macadamize*! , road in Wabash township in said county known as the Martin L. Smith mat adarn road, up and until ten o’« l*»* k a. m. on 'l'lieMtlay. April <l. 1920, at the regular meeting of said board of commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, spec! flea Mons and re port of the viewers and enginee’ which are now on tile in the Auditor’, otllee of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful perform«aid work, and that the bid- , awarded the contract, will en‘n.>n contra< t therefore and complete the same accordlnß to such eonI filed 1 and ‘ n accordttnc ‘‘ w ith the bid All blds shall be made so as to irive the amount for which said road will he constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer ■ In charge, not to exceed .de-hlv r.«< . cent of any one estimate, ou'f of th« funds to be hereinafter raised bv th< — sale of bondt< as required by law

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, i’HI’RSD.-D, MARCH 18, 1920.

1 Tin Board <>f Commissioners rest»rv»*s the right to reject nn\ and all hid*. JOHN MOSI’BE, 1 Auditor, Adams County, ln«l. 4-11-18 NOTH 11 OF Pl HI l< I EITING. . Notice |r hereby given that the Board of Cuinmissi«m«*i s of A«lams n County. Indiana, will receive bbls for s the construe tlon of a macadamize*! s road in Bln** Creek township, in said . eount.v, known as the O. N. Tyndall ma< a«tam road, up and until ten . <»’< l«»* k a. in , *>n TitrMlny. April It, 192 U, r at the regular meeting of said hoard I of commissioners, held in the City of , Decatur, Adanm Cnunty, Indiana, sealed bids will be rv*’ei\<•»! for the < onetriiction of Maid road In accordance . with the plans, sprcltlcalions ami re- _ port of the viewers and engineer, which are now on lile In the Auditor’s **rti< <• of snhl county, sai<l road to l»e t built «»f crushed stone alone. 4 A bond must a*eon.pany each bld In • twice the amouni of the bid hied, _ conditioned on the faithful p**rforni-. am •* of said work, ami that the hid-[ der. if award< k «l the contract*, will »*n-j j ter intn contract therefor? ami <*omI plete the same according to su< h * on:ra« t and in accordance with th? bid ■ niv.l. All bids shall he made so as to give he amount for which said road will oe constriK’tcl for .ash, pavnbl? on * Mthnntes to b? mad? by th? engineer • , in charge, not to exceed eighty p?r ( • ent »»f any one estimate, out of the fun,ls to be hereinafter raise*l by the rah* of bonds as required by law. The Boar*! of < ’*Hnniissinn?rs re- . serves the right to reject any and all bids JOHN MDSI’RE. Auditor. Adams Cnunty, Ind. 4-11-19 Xn Il< 1: ill PI 111 l< I 1:TTI V.. N*»ti< •• is hereby given that the Board of (’ommlssloners of Adams County. Indiana, will re* eive bbis for the construction of a ma<*adarniz?tl road in I'rem h township, in said county, kn* wii as the Samuel Siegri.st ma**a<iatn roa*l, up and until ten o’eloek a. m.. on • lim-mlii). Xfiril 11. |92<». f.t the r»*gu!ar meeting of said Lnar<! •»f commissioners, held in the <’ity of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, seal-, ed blds will be received for the <-on-; struct lon ■'*of said road in accordance: with the plans, spe<*iflvatloi>M ami r?- |. port of th? viewers and engjn**«*r, whi< h are now on lile in the A offh ♦* *»f r.iid count', said road" to built of cru<hc'l stone alone. ’ A bond n ust aceompanv each bid in twice the amount of the bid tiled, conditioned on the faithful }»■ rform- t am ? of said work, ami that the bid- j der, if awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefor? ami coin- D plet? the same according to su« !i < on- 1 tract and in accordance with the bid , fih-,1. |; All bids shall be so as to give i . the amount for which said road will , «'onstru<‘ted for * ash. payable nn ; , estimates to be mad? by the engineer. j ’in charge, not to exceed eighty per I 1 <ent of any one estimate, out of the;, funds to be hereinafter raised by the ( sal? of bonds as required by law. f Tp? Board of Commissioners re- , sf-rv‘»i th- right to reject an> ami all . hid*. JOHN MOSI’P.E. . Auditor. A,la ms Countv, Ind. . 4-11-19 — j • NOTH F. OF Pl HI IC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the 1 Boar*! of Commissioners of Adams . Countv. Indiana, will receive bids for . th? construction of a macadamized , r«.*l in Jefferson township, in said . county, known as the Reuben Meyer , mat-atlarn road, up and until l?n I f »’< h>* k a. m., on |, TurffidMt. tpril «, 1920. at th? regular meeting of said board 1 t *»f commissioners. h?l*i in the Citv of,. De. at nr. Adams County, Indiana, seal- , ed bids will be received forth? con- I r st rm »i* n of said road in ae< ordan* e , with th? plans, spe* ilications and re- c port of th? viewers and engineer, , whi< h are now op tile in the Auditor s ( ofl»« ♦- of said countv. said rn.nl to h? j budt of < rdslmd stone alone. j j A bond must aitompany each bld In ’ twice ttie amount of the bid tiled, • t conditioned on the faithful perform-j am-e *»f said work, ami that the bid-1 der, if awarded the contract, will ?n-. . t?r Into contrac t therefore and coni-‘ 2 plet? th? same ac-cordlng to such von- * tract and iji accordance with the bid tiled. All bids shall bp mad? so as to give , the amount for which said road will | be constructed for cash, payable on -slimates to be made by the engineer in • barge, not to exceed eightv per * vent of any <»n? estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised bv the sale of bonds as required by law. Th? Board of Commissioners reserves th? right to reject anv ami all ! bids. JOHN MOSCRE. Auditor, Adams County, Ind. 4-11-18 1 r NO ||< 1: or Pt 111 |< 11. lI I N(.. Noth ? is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners ot Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for (io- c-4»nstf uction **♦ a macadamize*! road in Monroe township, in said » • ountv, known as the Ferdinand * StaulTer road, up and until ten ~’<•;*>* k . a. rn„ on I I ii?M«tny ( tpril l». 192? tit th? regular in** ting of said Boardl* •*f (Jonhiissi'.nvrs, held in the , hy of j Decatur. Atlants County, Indiana, sealed blds will he received for the construction of sai*l road in accordance with the plans, sp<*»itiations and report of tin* ' iew* rs ami engineer. whic-li are now on file in th? Auditor - cd'he *»f «ald county, said ‘ road to be* built of crushed stone * alone. * A bond Liust accompany cadi bld in twice th? amount of the* bid itle<L conditioned on the faithful performance* of said work, ami that th? bidder. if awarded the contract. will enter into contract therefor? and compivte same according to such c*ontruct ami in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give th? amount for which said road will he c-onstrmted for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to ex •? ‘1 eighty per cent ot anv one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinaft.T raised b\ the sale of bonds as required by law. The Boar*! of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN MOSI’RE, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. 4-11-19 AFPOIN I’MENT OF ADMIN ISTII ATOH Notlc? Is Hereby Given. That the undersigned has been appoint?*! administrator of th? estate of Carl. Fas nne lit, late of Adams county, 1 deceased. Th? estate is probably sol-1 vent. j HENRY P. HELLER. I Administrator 1 Lenhart AL- Heller. Attvs. ’ March 16, 1920. IS-25-1 UTOINTMEST OF iDMINIBTH %TOR Notice is hereby given. That th? 1 undersigned has been appoint?*! ad- ' 1 minlstrator with the will anfiexed of 1 the ♦•stat** *»f zYndrew Bertsch, hit? of Adams county. U/ cased. The estate , is probably solvent I WILLIAM KI PF ER, Administrator with the will annexed. Lenhart At Heller, Attys. ; Mar* n l‘L 1920. 19-25-1 NOTICE TO HIDDEN# Notice is hereby given that the Common Council, in and for the city of Decatur, Indiana, will on the 1 Gih <IH) of tpril. 19241. * until 7 o’clock p. m., receive sealed ■ hi is for the construction of al! cement ’ and brick sidewalks, to be built by " tli? Citv. e-* per plans and speeifica- “ H« ns nn file In the office of the City , Engineer, for the period of one year. 1 The Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. , Witn?:u,i u:y hand and seal this 17th ‘ day of March, 1920. " R. G. CHRISTEN. ,y IS-25 City Clerk. e— ———— ■ ' DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIGI

U'I'OIMMIA’I OF rVIACI'HIX X.itke lx her*l>' Kivvn. th«t the ... „ h k of th< . of Mil v '' ~,l The . suite fiiolm •'.» I ,\l \i:THA 1' >N' I Ksecwtrl* ( !.< Ithlirt Jt Heller. Alt'«- . M.n- I 14, I •-'l' — » XI M 1:1'1' "F *•••* 1 Xotl . I-. herein «lven. that the I un'.ler.-ixne.i has h.-en a|>|»>lnte<l ex- .. utnr of tlf ''"t "f ’ harlottv i W.a.hn. late "f Mlaui" *"*.*”*\- ' <fiisc<! The eslat< I" pmlHihly *'l WILLIAM WOlit'EN. Executor Smith A Parrish. Attys. ... j March U. im __L ' \x oitnixtxti: <»f Ihr < H.' '»• l»rc*Hliir. Indlnnn. «•••- •ii \i;:g et>a<trrrMor.% tn the «il> nf Drrziur, Indlnnn. Sec 1 Be is ordained by the Common Council in and for the city of Drc-atur, IndiamL that Hi? f**ll*»wing .I s. rihed terrliorv. contiguous to the « ity of Decatur, Indiana, bv and th? k trit? is hereby annex?*! to and declar- .. 1 i,<' .♦ part *»f the oily of Decatur. ln»’icn.i an*i d*<lar**d i«» be within the • jurisilivii* n *»f w am*‘, * **ns««H*hite*l and ••indo a part of said < ity, towit: < Drum. n< Ina at a stone at th*' south w < t.rner *.f the northwest quarter •of the srmtb.west quart# r of section th:ri font. townahip twgnty-eignt Hi r:.nav fouiteen «ast. then r extending north along th** s? ti*»n line Hr. wren s«« tloriß thirty-three and thirt \ -four in township twenty-eight j north range fourteen c ast to a stone ai th m»rtliurst corner of the southI west *|t! irt* r **f section thirty-f*»ur in u»wnship twenty-eight, north range f. urt.rii east, then*? east along the h.ilf section line of section thirtyfour township twenty-elßht north r.iriiie foiirte.-r. east. l«n liurolr.'l slx-iv-six Lit nnil seven Inches. il>.'iu-e limninK north three .l.prees east Mw-ho hun.lred s. ventv-< iKht Let [jn<l ten in« ties to the venter of toe roiblb hilthw.iv. known as the River Po ol theiiie Hist thlrty-Hve and three fourths il.'firees south alons and upon ,she .enter of sal! tn Uie . St line of .lie Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company’s riKlit of •v;i'. thence nlonu; and upon the earr _ of the Grand Rapids and Indiana *Sh> .va> Company’s right of way, in , north westernly direction to the -.at line of the St. Mar's Iti'ei. it. i.. <• on the rnennilering-s of said st. Mares River In a south easterly dire, tion t. the half se.tion line run. nine east and west throuKh the center of section thlrtv-four. township IWI nt'-e.-lit north ranter fourteen east then..- west along and upon the h.n'e des. rihed half se< tion line to a stone ill the renter of section tiiirt' - four in 1 .vnship twenty-eight, north .■an 1 . fourteen east, tliem e runnniie : in the .enter of the public highwa.. known as .lie River Road, north for-te-five and one-half degrees west, two hundred nine feet, thence n.utli 1 flftv-three degrees west in tile center of said River Road to the quarter seetion iine, said line living the "st lit,,. Os rhe • ast half of the north-west o.t L .-t. r • f section tiiirt. -four township t went' -eight north rung.' f.ttirir* n east and also the west line of tile east half Os th.- southwest quart- . r I.r section thirty .four in town.sl.it> t wentv-i-i«ht north rance fourteen . ast. thence running south along ti e al.ov.- described quarter section lino, to the east line i f tile Grand Rar.i.ls and Indiana Rallwav Cotnpanv’s rirh’ ..f «■;•' . thin, e along and upon »r.o oust tire r.f the Grand It 'pills and Indiana Itailwav Company’s tight of it in > sou'h ea*'ernlv direction to • 1,.' liiiir section line running east .nd west through the center of section ti; irt \-four in townshin twenty-eight n -th of rance fourteen east, thence .vest along the above described half .. .. n line to the west line of the Grand Rapids and Indiana Rallwav Contpanv’s right of wav. thence alone ■'nd 0... n th.- west line of the Grand R ..id. nd Inditin'. Rnilwav Cows rich, of wav in ■ south ea“’- .. '■ dir. tion to the south line of the n "th I. .If of the soutid'est quarter r . thlr*v-L>ur in townsl.in twentv-elcht north range fourteen -.st <b.west niong the ahi.v*- ''••• , rihed lino to a stone at the soutl'•esi ...'nor of tile nortltwest quarter .i|.. v.itliw.st quarter of section . h ! "*v-L»ur in township twentv-eicht r'rt't ">nro fourteen east to the place f hecinninc '•! h’oir” tn \datns ... •nt~ in tlie state of Indiana • |t ( . R fitrili'-r nniii'neil that U'l- O-linai'ic shall b“ In full force .rd .O’ ' 1 f .-n aid after its pass ••"« •>d rod i1.;." 1 foe two >On«OO|lt i'O ■ ■ ~ks- I- p dnilv newspaner of e-tw' -- -I . ;rrul->t|nn nrintcil and published •r. »!><> .qty of Iteciitur. Adams county. I ro’lann. ■ . . > r ...o> ,>>r co-nrnon council in open session this 16th day 'torch. I "HI Attest: R. '’lirl»ten. <•., GR-k <•HVRI.ES W. YAGKR, Ma or. .'it' of llrrs'iir Ind r*r*. ; u-.i. 1 to. !ipn"nvod and signed I 'hr M.IV. r this l.itli da' ot March. 1 fP.'O CHVRLF.S W. YAGER. Moor rite of Decatur, Ind. Attest: R. G. Christen City Clerk. IS-?.", MTOIX I’MI’.XT <>!' *l»»ll M~ TH V l’Olt '•oft.o is civ.-n. the' tbo ti'idersigned hns Iwen appoint.■.! ad■ostr 'or of tli .'stale of Catharine Class 1 -e of Adams countv, de. . . ..id. Tl< . stii-. Is probably sol.IAJIES K KintJCK. Adntinlstrstc.r r».qe"«on A- i'rnchtc, Attvs. Mar. h IS 1 S 2«. 14-S5-1 *l*l*ol XTHF.X T OP tllHlMsrit *TOI< Notice is lierehv given. that the undersigned has been appointed ad-•••inistr-i.or of the estate of John D. Patterson, late of Adams lounty, de- . ii'c.l. Th- estate Is probably solvent. Win. H. PATTERSON. Administrator. i'. L. Walters. Attorney. M. •.ch 16. 1920. lk-2'.-l wroivrui’.XT of i:ae< i iok Noth- is hereby given. that the under-iga.d has been appointed executor of tlie . state of Julia Sirat.gl. r. Lit. of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. B J RICE. FTxecutor, <’. L. Walters, Attorney. March Hi. Pi’.’tl. IS-2S-1 | The first concern hall ever built in ’ the Orient has just been completed on ' a private estate near Tokio. Burton Holmes, the travel lect ir«r. after a tour of the American niil ; t;’r: cemeteries u. France, .dronttly adviseagainst the removal of roldiers' 1 o lies to America. It would entail endle s I misery on the surviving relatives. FOR SALE Complete threshing outfit . consisting of one 20 horse powjer Case Engine, 32-56 Aultman Taylor Seperator, Wolverine hay bailer, new; and IT. S. Standard corn husker. All this machinery is in number one running condition. A good out- ! fit for a company. A good treason for selling. Henschen and Zimmerman i Magley, Indiana. Craigville ’Phone. 61-6 t

(CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR sale FOB SAI.K Chy property, well lo j catml. Price right. H. M. DeVoss. 30 ts * ■ ' -IT ' I 10 It SA 1.1 One 1 horse wagon: | I one set of single work harness; one Malleable range. 200 soft bi leks, 3 porch posts; about forty f<»ot of porch railing and balluster. ( all 199 or Ml IJJMt FOR SALE —Furnace and cook i stove wood.—J. G. Niblick. 57-11 FOR SALE 8 h. p. I. H. C gasoline | engine, in good condition. Can be' seen at J. W. Harshman home. Willshire and Wren routl. 03-fiix i FOR SALE Three registered spott-; etl Poland stows and 20 pigs for | sale. Tocsin 'phone. J B. Anderson. I Magley, Indiana. i>4 eo<! 4tx FOR SAI.E I have a him I sm oipl hand 8-16 Advance Rumely trai tor, i complete with two plows, in good running order for 3250.00; also a see ' ond hand Maxwell runabout auto- ’ mobile, fresh painted, in good running ! older for 3125.00 Both at a bargain. I If you want something for your money 'phone No. 19. or write or call at otiii e. ' Ed F. Koenemann. Hoagland. Indiana, j 6<;-2t awk-lmo i FOR SAI.E — One iron bed with | springs. Inquire 305 Adams street. ! 66 13 i FOR SALE An electric iron, good a-' new See Mrs. T. V. Johnson. 815! Jefferson street. 66 13 MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription. FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buyipg good faun lands, simply write me a letter <tnd I say, “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor, | Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 2551 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette. Wis. l-t 4 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. 303-ts Shears sharpened, barber shears a specialty.- Barney Wertxberger. telephone 609. 49t3c-o-<l W UN TEH YOI’NG MEN, 17 upward, desiring i Railway Mail clerkships. 3110 i month, write for free particulars ex-; aminations. R. Terry (former Gov-1 ernment Examiner) 315 Continental j Bldg., Washington. D. C. 59-7tx WANTED To rent, small modern house for a year or more; or will rent part of house in good home, or will rent and hoanl with some gotxl small family in modern home. Three in family. Address \YZ r; Democrat. 59-101 WANTED labor lor.p;t n. The 11. K. Ferguson Co 6Ltf WANTED —Salesladies. Morris 5 X10c Store. 65-t:i WANTED W.i want several men who can sell. The job is as big as yon make it. 335 so 3100 per week. Two men in Geneva, two in Berne, two in Monroe and balance in Decatur. You can’t lose. Write cr call Laola Sales Agency, 'phone 545. 66-t:'. WANTED Mui.' anti It inalc help for the new General Electric plan! in Decatur. Apply Saturday Imlwccii (he liours of 10 a. m. and G p. m. al the new Jackson Studio over the Callow A Kohne Drug store. 66-2 t LOST AND FOUND LOST —Fur glove, either at Strickler sale or somewhere in city. Finder please return to this office. 51tf LOST - Black and white cat. Finder? please return to Eleanor I’nmphrey and receive reward. 64-tl FOl'NI) A cameo pin. Owner may have same by calling nt this office and paying for this ad. 65-3 t FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Call at Seventh and Madison streets. 6-i-FOR RENT—Two large office rooms, strictly modern. Opposite court bouse 105 South Second street. 66-t5 t _ ' ‘‘He had speculated unsttccessfully in Wall street." is the usual form used in New York newspaper reports : f a ( certain class of suicides. i 8 e To buy from 300 to 400 - bushels of barley. Call. * ’phone or write , Schafer HDW. Co.

J Paderewski is said to be In fear , of a plot to assaxslnate him. FARM FOR SALE 90 acres. 2*4 miles of Decatur, good 7 room house, barn 36x56 with she<| attached 20x36. coni crib anil granary 24x10. cement floor through .' driveway, buildings painted and tn /good repair, extra good fencing, over , 1500 rials of tile in farm, we can give you immediate possession, a bargain. ; See us at once. LEONARD & ANDREWS Office over Engler store. Phone 425. Decatur, Ind. 63 Gt Chiropractic is the btion to humanity. It has helpcrf others, it will help you. CONSILI SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of t'hiropracti over M u-ris .» A 1(V slorc DECATI’R, INDIANA GO-iitd-if OFFICE IN TRUST COMPANY I have moved my office from my home to room number ten, second j floor of flte Peoples Loon & Trust (Company building. If you are going j to build see me. Office phone 742. two rings; red idcnce, phone 742 one ring. W. E. MOON. i 62-6tx Contractor and Builder Rosa Brown will do obstetrical nursing. Address. Pleasant Mills. Ind., ’phone 5 rings on 31. Willshire. 51-.‘>(l|\ FOR SALE Strictly modi rn house, 7 rooms, music room, living room, dining room kitchen all in white, (also built in ice chest), good basement, furnace 1 bath room, large closets. Will sell i furnished or unfurnished. Furniture ( new at: ( | complete. Full sized lot. i carape. etc. i'-2 6t ERWIN & MICHAUD. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Ixjcal and Foreign Markets. New York. March IS —(Special ’•> Daily Democrat) The stock market' ■opened higher today. United States I Steel opened at 99%. up %; General i Motors ::26, up 4; Mexican PetroI leum 190. up 1%; Studebaker 102. tip ■ 1%; United Retail Stores 75. tip ■ United States Rubber 107%. up . ' Republi- 95. up ; Crucible 242 to i 240, up 9> . and 7U. After th" over I night advance traders again sold i stoc ks. Crucible dropped from 242 ;234. International Paper made an j early high at 88'i. CtiTcago. Mar. IS. Grain opening Corn: Mar. nominal; May up Xc; i : July up ' 4 < ; Sept, up X<’. bats: May | ■ up \c; July up tfcc. Provisions: Steydy. East Buffalo, N. Y._ Mar. IS (S|m»i cial to Daily Democrat) Receipts 1.600; shipments 1330; official to New ; York yesterday. Hogs closing stead) i medium and heavies, 315.00fiH6.25; I mixed. [email protected]; Yorkers. 316.75 ;®16.90; pigs. 315 s(l® 16.00; rostghs. i j |13.25fi>13.50; stags. SIO.OO down' cattle, 125, steady; sheep. 2400. steady; lambs. 2000, down; host ewes. sl:;su® 14.50; calves 600; tops, 2350. — Cleveland. O. Produce market: Butter Creamery in tubs extra 72 I «®73e; extra firsts 71*4® 72c; , firsts 70Vi@71c; prints 1c higher; ■ seconds GCfti 67< ; packing 35® 40c. Eggs Northern extra* 0e; extra •| firsts 47c; northern firsts new cases, ■ 46c; extras 45c; southern and west- | ern firsts new cases 44c. , Poultry— Chickens 45® 50c; light fowls. 35c; heavy grades 39@40c; ! roosters old 23® 24c; springers 38c; [ ducks 36fi38c; geese 34@35c; tur- • keys 35fiM0c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1. 32.35; No. 2. 32.25 . new oats. She; new corn, per cwt.. 32.10; barley. $1.40; rye, $1.50. LOCAL MARKET. Eggs, dozen 35c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS ’. Butti it'at. delivi rod 71c jSALE CALEIM 1 The Following Sale* are Being Ad vertlaed In the Dally Democrat We Also Print the Sale Bill* j List Your Sale With Us. ° March IS—Louis Reinking, *4 mile north of Preble, Indiana or 5 miles v west of Decatur. Indiana. j March 18- Carl Snyder, 3 miles north, 1 mile west ot Wren, Ohio, 8 • : miles east of Decatur. March 23, Wm Reppert, 7 miles - sdhthwest of Decatur. March 24—Carl Murphy. 3 miles [ south and 2 miles east of Monroe, Indiana. March 24—C. C. Doehrman. 4 miles north of Preble. Ind 0 March 25—Jesse A. Ray. one mile north, 4 miles west of Monroe, Ind . | or 1 mile east of Honduras, or 4 miles • south, of Peterson. Ind., on what is known as the Anna Lehman farm. March £5 —J. W. Harshman £- Son. one half mile east and 2 miles south of Wren. Ohio, or one and one-half mile north of Willshire on the John Tickle farm

Obstructors of-j . I Estate in \(| n ., u \ {> M I Indiana. * v " u ”ty, I *" ‘'inn. of i# . I ® Estate from 5 " ,n "M I ,0 40 y* ar ‘. paniat a mtereut payll . fi S 7 to 8%. ,y o,n * 'ui I We are in the martH ? ae * B ’ ls >•- "Hut ahg , ;»* I J'"”’ ‘"me tiionr la u! • | you wm » B¥( . !!loß(iy bv u. M I || SO farms and it,- 11B « *1 I Office over l’b h . r Hi r rt , ’** I the Court House. Bg tttnr . I 1 nm.-Je1j.i,.,.,. I | Have you tried || lilt i/, I i smisaßt at tl„. White I ’I | Market ? ‘l'hone 3X,s ;in ,| ft I |J| send you some. | I SB iti'i’ M "". IlnZt'J i 2\‘Mf I N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Lyes Tested, Glasses Fitted hours I «to 11:30 12:30 to SJI Saturday 8:00 | Telephone 133 H • Dr. C. C. RAYL | Monroe, Indiana S Special attention r’v fß u •« Surgery and to the Di»eases of the Abdomen anj J Female Pelvis I Equlppeo to do and yUM Urataral Cath«t«rtiitt*a DR H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indtina. GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES-OHmm, d | [ women and children: X •»/ tnml» ■ at ors: Flouraccpy e*ir- -ationi tt I the Internal organ! X -ay and in I trical treatments for h!gi- blood pr»» ■ sure and hardening of the arferlta I X-ray treatment! for GOITER TUa i ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hour*: — 9toll a m.—l to sp.m—7te I» A 1 Sundaye by appointment Phones: Residence 110, Office (ft | I AUCTIONEER iVlth years cf experience In farmlef ■ •nd auctioneering I feel I am ablt :• B get the highest dollar for youl See me for dates and prices. ‘Phone 1 long 1 ihort on !H R. N. RUNYON * Live stock and general auctloiwit. I DR. L. K. MAGLEY I Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. I Over Al Bmtlg’s Barber I Shop. Phones: Office and! Residence. IX6 I SALE SEASON IS HERE I i am ready to book your mla I See me at Durkin's Garage, 0* , . eatur. Indiana. JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER Phone 161. ■ Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn. Ist street. Office ’Phone Residence ’Phone .... O'YOUR AUTO LICENSE SOON AS OF’I ME AT THE DEMOCRAT or I ft CE ’ RICHARD EHINC.ER 257-ts Notary Public- j ’ Mortgage Exemptions | : Made out at the Auditor’s Office ■ Lucille Buhler I ’ Notary Public. auctioneer j I am ready to booh your 1 GEORGE SIMM f:r? . S ’ Phone 339. 1