Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1920 — Page 6

OBITUARY Paul Loverr, son of Paul and Tenn Bldenour was horn March IS, 1920, It , iniasion was >toon performed here on earth therefore through the action of death Its cnrere ceased March 23, |92(», making its days unrulier hut five in all. Funeral service was conducted at the hunt", e .1 Miner officiating. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Our policy covers your enr wherever it may b<. by loss against tire or theft. George W. Cramer, Agent ’Phone CtfMhJ. r»l-eod-2w NOTICE! H. A. RTRAI'H. the expert wallpaper cleaner, the man that knows how. will make that dirty paper look like new. Smail or large jobs. Rugs cleaned, porch and house washing Prices right; work guaranteed. 'Phone 750. 6946

t 1. 1- — — . »."■ - -J!!"-'-Farmers Attention! We are offering a number of Pure Bred Hereford Bull Calves ranging from (> weeks to yearlings at FARMERS PRICES. We need the room and must move them. If you are in need of a bull this is your chance to buy at the right price. Come and see them- Buy now. Increase the value of your herd by using a. Pure Bred Bull. Farm 1' 2 miles northeast of town. BELLMONT FARM, R. N. RUNYON. Mgr. Decatur, Indiana.

Chick Brooders ,Jk From 501<> 1,000 Chick Sizes WE HAVE HARD COAL IN ! STOCK FOR BROODERS Guaranteed to hold lire same as your Base Burner. No coal-oil lamp to adjust and trim every day, no oil fumes, and absolutely fire proof. Will last for years. E. L. CARROLL & SON 1 I I I I " I I- ■ !■■■!• Get The Habit i x I Os saving systematically in order to reach a definite goal of SSOO or SI,OOO, within a certain period of time, by saving under the Victory Account plan. The Peoples loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE , —— - "■'■■■ s I Your Income and Expenses A" SOUND method of handling current funds is one of the essentials of success. Let us explain just what we mean. If you use all of your income, you will he I short at times. You should have a slight balance on hand. I When you keep your unused money at home, you are liable I to lose it by lire or theft. Such a loss falls heavy on the 1 family. Have a checking account with this bank and we I will protect your household funds. PERSONAL AND BUSINESS CHECKING ACCOUNTS ARE INVITED. OPEN A FAMILY CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK. First National Bank “UNEXCELLED SERVICE” I DECATUA, INDIANA.

Have you tried those 5 cent Coney Isle Sandwiches 1— at Fred & Bill’s? I SO W’-tf SOME COW I - ■ ‘'Want ail." in the Wichita Falls Tinies: "For sale a full-blooded cow. giving tniik, three tons of hay, a lot of chickens ami several stoves MISTAKEN IDENTITY An nil Ist had painted a sunset of, which lie was very proud. lie invited one of his best friends in to inspect what he called his masterpie, e. "That's fine work,” said tin* friend. "It makes me hungry." "Makes you hungry!" exclaimed the artist. "A picture of a sunset make- you hungry?" "Sunset?" replied the visitor. "1 thought tiiat was a fried egg " — .Manchester Guardian.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WED.NE.SDAV. MARCH 21. 1920

IN MEMORIAM Resolutions Adopftd by Ben Hur Lodge March 20, 1920 Wo. the committee appointed to draft resolutions for our departed _ sister. Charlotte (’. Worden, whose death occurred .Mart h 5. 1920, submil the following: Whereas, it has pleased God in hiS ( nil wise mysterious Province to call from us to his realm above the spirit of our sister, Charlotte ('. Worden.• and while we how in humble mihmls-, sNm 10 the divine will, it is but tithing that we hear testimony of I>* ■ i good qualities and express in ibi manner our deep sorrow for the ■ 1 of one to loving, so kind and tra- . W<- shall greatly n,!ss her hf our circles though her stay was short, she ( will be greatly missed, and the n'-.uit-ory of her will not he forgotten by ' n-etnbers of Decatur Court No. ! . "We cannot say* -and will not say : That she is dead she is just away. ■ • With a cheery smile mid a wave >f Her hand.

She has entered into an unknown land, Ami left us dreaming how "ory fair. It needs, must be since sh’ lingers there. Bat you. oh you, who with wildest yearn, For thi old time step and «l-> I Think of her still as the same 1 say. Site 11 not dead she is ju ■' away.” Kesolved, That our charter lie draped for thirty days: She was our Sistei flower to blossom, and then soo go away." , Kesolved. That we extend to the family our sincere sympathy, ;n this th.-ir great sorrow. , Resolved, That this memorinm be spr.-: d upon the records of our court, and that a copy be given 'he da/y paper, also one to the Chariot an t one to the bereaved family. MARY E. ARTMAN. NANNIE BIGGS, ADAM WEISS. Committ' e.

I Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries > 16-ts Decatur. Ind. FOR SALE Snvnn-room house on" Monroe (street, a bargain at $3,509.00 Property on First street, worth looking at. all modern. Eight-room house nn Fifth street, I all modern, near General Electric. Property on Seventh street, near I General Electric, a bargain at $3,000. Property on Patterson street. SBOO, L-teaper than rent. Two-room houses on Elm s'reet; one Ims (wo lots ami 18x28 ft. bara am! good drove well. A bargain at 2.600. The other has good drove well,, electric lights anti 25x30 ft. iiarn, '51,500.00 Seven-room house, 18x30 ft. barn,' ! 50x150 ft. lot. water and gas in house, on Marshall street, near General Electric. Prfce $2.5(»0.00 Seven-room house, all modern except gas. near German /Reformed !church, and also near General Flee-, trie, located on North Third strpet. Price $4,500.00. Seven-room house, electric lights, good < isterif and combination gnrage,, and barn. 1 Vj acres of ground, a good location, ami priced right at $3.000.mt. I Eight, room house, eli-ctric lights. ; two good cisterns, one is a hundred | barrel cistern; gas and water in house, good, large barn. 77 ft. front, on paved ; street, near General Electric. A bar gain at $3,600.00. I also can show yon several others. , in different parts of the city. If you are looking for a home see me at Graham Jt Walters' office on Second street, across from the court house, before yon buy; also if you wans to sell, give me a chance, for I can 1 change them quick. 6943 WM. NORRIS. TO GIVE PLAY i On next Friday evening, March 26. the students of Kirkland high school I will give a play, to be held in the Kirkland high school building and will r begin at 8 o’clock prompt. "Deacon . Dubbs" is the name of the big entertainment. and with the amount of pr o--I tice and attention give nthe play, the

■ people are promised a night of real • sport. Everybody come. Remember [the date. 69-t3 voi'K i: or spp.titi. ei.v.ctiov To the legal voters of Adams tourtv, state of Indiana: Yon toe hereto notified that the polls at the usual place of lioldito? ccnonil elections and at the usual voting places in tile sevetal preeiuets within the limits of said county ot Adams, will l>e opened from six no o'clock a. ni. to six <«> o'clock p. m. on the 4<h tiny «f Way, IPSO for the purpose of taking the vote ot the legal voters of saitl county unon tlie question whether a I’ublie Hospital shall he established at the following place and on the following deserihed real estate, (o-wil: The west |,ilf <!-•!> of lite southwest qnari.r of the southwest quarter ti ll of section two (2) in township twen-te-scven <271 north. range fourteen ill) east, in the city of Decatur, countv of Ailtitns. state of Indiana; You are further notified that the iMiiount prof I to be expended in the nitilding and purchasing of said hospital is not to exceed $100.000.(m and the amount proposed to tie levied 111 taxation annually for the mninlonanef- of said hospital Is it sum not to exceed $1.0o0.0»; You are further notified that this notice is given and said special electfon will be h id In aU things_n>ir- • siiant to ar. order made bv and enter - led Os record bv The Board of CommisI stoners of Attorns county. Ipdinna. at I the tegular session of said bi'.ird field on the 2nd day of March. 1920. In witness whereof I have hereunto s.-t mv hand and' affixed the seal o' 1 said Board of Commissioners of said i county nt the city »f Petatur. Tndii ana. this 22ud day of March, 11120. JOHN MOfII’RE, Auditor of Adams * County, Indiana 8 (Seal.) 24-31-7

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE Fttß SALE City property, w. II In*, rated. Price right. H M. DeVoMk, 30*11 for sale— FiiiTiiKf and stove wood. —-L G. Ft)R SALE~ Modern 8 room house on Eighth Hlreet. one and one-half blocks from G. E- plant- l , "ssrssion immediately. Inquire of fir. < SClark al Decatur Hospital. FOR SALE One 1918 Ford roadster, in pood condition. Inquire of Jeff l.lechty at Durkin Garage. FOR SALE One and one half acres of ground, and bungalow on paved streets, possession given in thirty days. , ;9-t6 ERWIN A MICILU’D. FOR SALE R (’. Rhode Island Red eggs for hatching. $6.50 per 100. fl.oo per 15 or $1.25 by parcel post prepaid. John P. Smith. Preble, Ind. 70-13 eodx FOR SALE Single Comb Whit--Leghorn eggs. |5 a hundred. Chas.

I Gr< we.' Ossian, Ind., R. 2. 70-3tx | —w. - lai.r — ■ ■ r - — II II FOR SALE One John Deere sulky I )>’ow. $30.00 and one John Deere corn planter, $35.00. Both in firstclass condition. R. E. Marshall. Pet- ' , erson, Indiana. 70-3 t FOR SALE A reed baby sulky in ( good condition. Inquire of Mrs. Otto Green, ’phone 653. 70-3 t t I’oli SAI.I-: 5 passenger Auburn touring car, in good condition. Recently overhauled. Will seh reason 1 able. Ed-Green. Phone 436 or 80. | 70-ts . , FOR SALE—I 26 acre farm between ' Willshire and Wren, on the Will ' shire and Wren road. Price $165 per acre. Farm crops will be Included in ' thia price. Stock and tools at invoice ' if wanted. Inquire of J W. Case. Willshire, Ohio. 70-lXtx* FOR SALE—I have a good second 1 hand 8-1 G Advance Kumely trai tor, [complete with two plow.-* in good running order for $250.00; also a second hand Maxwell runabout aut'jmobile, fresh painted, in good running order for $125.00. Hotli at a bargain. If you want something for your money' ■phone No. 19, or write or call at office. Ed. F. Koenemann. Hoagland, Im’.ana. | 6C-2t awk-lmo FOR SALE—I2O-acre farm 4% miles I from Decatur. Call at Merryman A Suttons office, 1.G.0.F. block ’phone 42. 69-eod-tf . FOR SALE—A Case gang breaking ‘ plow. 2 12-in. bottoms, good as new, at lite price. Inquire of Noah' , Sheets. 2 miles south of Peterson. 71 Gtx I WANTED ; .WANTED to hny residence propery in I Decatur if 1 can trade seven pas- : etiger Chalmers, in good condition, on same. W. G. Kist, 721 North Fifth street. Decatur. G'.i-tti WANTED TO REN I'—A 6or 7 room house in good location. ’Phone 908. 71 Itx MISCELLANEOUS J WISCONSIN FARM LANDS I LANDOIAJGY-—A magaiir.e giving the i facts in regard to the land situation.' 1 Three months’ subscription, FREE, if for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write ne a letter and say. “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor. Ijtndplogy. Skidmore Land Co., 285 SkidAiore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-t 4 mo. Rosa Brown will do obstetrical nursing. Address, Pleasant Mills. Ind., ’phone 5 rings ..it :;i. Willshire/ We ettn give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. 303-tf|

WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing rabbits, and other fur-benring nni-"-mats. List what you have with us.' stating your lowest prices on large lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co., 515 517 N. P. Ave.. Fargo, N. Dakota. 69-ltno 1 DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it on second mortages on real estate. — Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., BOS Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. , 193-eodr-tf. I .OST AND FOUND LOST—Fur glove, either at Strickler sale or somewhere in city. Finder please return to this Office. 51 ts FOUND — Package containing stockings. Found in this city two weeks ago. Owner cane have same by calling ’phone 852 and paying for this ; Ad. 69-tl • FOUND—urse in Post Office, con taming money. Owner can have j same by describing property and pay ing for this ad. J. W. Bosse, Post master. 70-t! I - LOST — A child’s bracelet in soutl part of town. Finder, please returr J to 716 High street or this office. 70t3:

Canada has rinsed till her trmm offices in Russia- Chaotle <-omliti<ms there prevented business. PUBLIC SALE ' ' The undersigned will sell nt pubhr 1 Rille’at bis residence !’.Ms miles uort east of D'-cutur; % mile north ol Union Chapel < hurch. on Thursday, Aprd 1. Sale to begin at I .... n ,_ One bay horse, weighing ll'»<> ” • I Holstein COW. will be fresh OU -M..V Ist; 1 roan cow giving milk. « » fresh Sept B 1 » n ’ fresh in Julte. 5 gwes good ones. I shout. 5 dozen laying hens, - geese. Implements I Oliver plow, spike tooth harrow, spring l<«"h harrow. walking cultivator, 2 top bi.< gies. 2 sets of single harness. 1 mg.iu . box. grindstone; about 4 hunches of shingles; some hay; log ‘‘hams, treani seperator; churn; ml --io\> , raiiff*' Htovts Wilson heiuor, » r *pERMS: —AH,sums of $5 cash. All sums over that amount a < red it of months Will be given, purelmr.-r■ g.v ing bankable note bearing 8 , mu r- ( est z after maturity. in i ' CHARLES Bl RRELL ( Rov Runyon. Auet. ] Wesley St ults. Clerk. 24 2 -, t) 1 GOVERNMENT SELLS 9.100 , FUR SEAL SKINS, Washington. March - Secretary of Commerce Aloy.at <l<-r antiounc* -I < day that 9.100 dressed, uyed. ri.'l ma* ‘ chined fur seal skins from the lake of 1918 on tlie Pribilof I duads. Alaska, i were sold'at the public auction held I in the International Ear Exchange. St, i Ixmis. Missouri, on February 2 I’hesl* skins commundeil the highest prices, ever paid, one lot brleiing $177.0,1 j apiece. Numerous Otbi r lots soi l for | over $l7O each, the average bein? $l4O 97 each, an advance of $49.63, or ajtout 55 per cent, over the previous sab* held last September. More than 4,00 hnvers, representing 10 c nnj.ric i-ttended the recent sale, wh'a l. netted he United States $1.U9G.8:t3 23 Single (’dmh White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. You can pay more mohey but you can't get better quality. Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Chas. Zimmerman, Decatur. ■Phone 870 K. 70 ts MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and For eign Market#. New York, March 24—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Practically all lead I ing issues were higher at the stock > market opening today. Prices were: Texas Company 215. up Vi; Siuclaii 43*4. up %; Cfucible 250. up 7'.2'General Motors 45. up 5 1 -.* and I’. S. Steel unchanged. Before noon General Motors sold at 41u. up 10'a. a new high: certificates 41L and 6 ner* cent debentures 75%. up % After making an early high at 406. General Motors j*ea< ted 7 points and certificates sold un**dr 4U. Other mot or stocks acted somewhat better than General Motors. i Chicago. Mar. 24—Grain opening: Corn: Mai. nominal; May down %c; I July down Sept, ’down I’sc. [Outs: May down *-jc; July down Lc. I I ,-ovisions: Lower. East Buffalo. N. Y., Mar. 24— (Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts. 2.240; shipments 760; official to New York yesterday 2280. Hogs closing steady. Heavies sls.oofi 15.60; mediums. mixed. sl7.oofi' 17.25; Yorkers, lights and pigs, $17.25 iff 17.50; roughs. $13.50013.75; stags $10.5(1, down: cattle, 200, steady; sheep. 1800. steady; lambs 1075. down best ewes $13.60014.50; calves, 700; tops. $22.00022.50. Cleveland. O. — -Produce market: Butter—Creamery in tubs, extras 72072't*c; extra firsts 71071 l /ic; firsts prints 1c higher; seconds 65%06G’iC; packing .''so4oc i Eggs—Northern extras 48c; extra firsts 47c; northern firsts new cases, . 4Gc; old cases 46c; southern and ' western firsts new cases I PoulU'y—Chickens 45060 c; light ‘fowls, We; heavy grades 42044 c; , roosters old 23 0 24c; springers 4‘»o t 4!c; ducks 36038c;s geese 30035 c; turkeys 35 0 40c. LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1, $2.40; No. 2. $2.37 new oats. 90c; new corn, per cwt., $2 ’5; barley. $1.40; rye, $1.50. I ■

LOCAL MARKET. ’; Eggs, dozen 3Sc J LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered ...., 70c SALE CALENDAR r | f The Following Sales are Being AdI vsrtlsed In tne Dally Democrat ’. I I We Also Print the Sale Bills. List Your Sale With Is ' March 25 —Jesse A. Ray. one mite 3 north, 4 miles west of Monroe, Ind., _ or 1 mile east of Honduras, or 4 miles n- south “of Peterson, Ind., on what is known as the Anna Lehman farm. i March 25—J. W. Harshman & Son. 7" one half mile east and 2 miles south t- of Wren. Ohio, or one and one-half 3 mile north of Willshire on the John Tickle farm. h March 25 —J. F. Halberstadt, public n saje at residence 1 mile west Os Pleasant Mills, or 5 miles southeast of De >x catur on the old McLeod farm.

HURST & COl Buys and sells nil kinds of second hand furniture and stoves., Corner First and Madison Sts. Across from Madison Hold. Phone 117. . l>-<<><l-tf barney wertzberger (ioneral Agent for American I’rmlucts Co. Dealer in Household Necessities. including Extracts. Perfumes. Barber Supplies, and Dr. Burchard's Remedies. Authorized Representative for Adams County. ’Phone 60J». 751 Mercer Ave. Decatur. Iml. Telephone orders solicited. 83-ro<l-3tx PLANS READY NOW Plans and specifications for the office building on Madison street are now ready and can be seen by contractors at the Smith & Bell office. Bids will be received soon on the job. Building will be of brick, flreproof and work will require services of brick masons, carpenters, tin workers and concrete contractors. 943 SMITH «• DELL. LOOK HERE! Seven-room house, all modern except furnace; on brick street, full lot, and possession in thirty days. A house and two lots on West Monroe street, one square from German Lutheran church. A bargain. Leonard <t Andrews. Office over Engeler Store, Phones 425, 336 and 700. Iwk EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. White High class, deep hodied birds. Heavy layers. Mrs. Howard Davis, Willshire "Phone. 67-10tX Pleasant Mills, Ind. - I — I PLEASANT , * POSITIVE SATE! These are the merits of DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP None better for Coughs and Colds 25c. 50c, SI.OO At All Durg Stores. WANTED Bench and Machine Moulders. Pattern Makers. Grinders. s Millwright. Cupola Tender. Cupqja Laborers. Casting Inspector. Office Help. 'General laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. I.eavv application at I h’liiocrat Co. 58-ts ■I — ■ " » II I TOI I— ■ — Call At Recorder’s Office and have your ’ Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW 'i Rose Voglewede i NOTARY PUBLIC. Plumbing and Heating I All kinds of wells repaired i Agent for Red Cross Windmill and Homer Pipeless Hot Air Furnaces AUGUST WALTERS 120 N. Ist St. Decatur, Indiana. ’Phone 207. ’

FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave FL Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:OQ a. m. 7:00 a. m. 5:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:80 a. m. 11:80 a. rr„ 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:80 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:80 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 mln* utea. Freight car leaves Dscatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office houre 6:45 a.m. to 7:88 p.m. I. B. BTONEBURNER, Agent

John Ab«Dacttir-us | |lt IM.tte in Adamg ( .Indiana. All kind! of mon.y ~ , * Ettute from s' Of) •’ to <0 year., p . rtlll | 7 to •%. We ur« ,u the >f X-u want J lean comr to our ~m, e )n ,l ‘ill you Will wve ti,„ ni . y b ‘ m farrnu .nd city pr ,„. M k| Otte, over Heber * H.rr, , ** I u.|| iLe Court Houtie. ; lv , nt( , r ten. Tolepbmie n< ■, 4 ">■ Have yon t r iw| that all, ' ' sausage at th,Markcl? ’PhoncßxxljJ send you some. | N. A. BIXLER optometrist l.’yrH Tested, (.lassei Fittu HOURS I Bto 1 1:30 12:30 u S :JI | Saturday, 8;<)0 ». m Telephone 185 • ■ ■■y ■ • — - . . Dr. C. C. RAYL H Monroe, indiaes Special attention rlvti u Surgery and to ihe DU- j ea.M«» of the Abdomen | Female PelvisLoulppad to do CathaterOtfM DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—C ium ( women and children; X-ray miru atlona; Flcurecopy exatnlnitiMU y the Internal organa; X-ray and trlcal treatments for high b!coj eure and hardening of tba irtt-i. K-ray treatments for GOITER TUR ERCULOSIS AND CANCER. » ■ Office Hour.:— 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m—7 te I . Sundaye by appointment Phone.: Residence 110, Offw Ml lilt AUCTIONEER AHth year, of experience In MR and auctioneering I feel I am itlik get the hlgh-st dollar fcr you: See me for dates and prlcaa. 'Phone I long 1 snort on W R. N. RUNYON Live stock snd general auction*’ < DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe SI ‘ Over Al Burdg’s Barbe: Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 136 SALE SEASON IS HERt I am ready to book your aala Seo me at Durkin's Garage, D» catur, Indiana. / JEFF LIECHTY AUCTIONEER •Phone 1H- - Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Burn. Ist streetOffice 'Phone JJJ | Residence 'Phone .... H'- j

your auto license ——— — MR. AUTOMOBILE | E R:_APPLY FOR )?l R | AI T(>M< )B IL R I JL ?p E SEE fl SOON AS p(^Ar t uT OF-1 ME AT THE DEMOCRAT '“• K - RICHARD EHIN® I 287-ts Notary I Mortgage Made out at the Auditor’s t)Hi ce Lucille Buhler j Notary Public ’ .auctioneer I am ready to tlo<ll ' “'georoe Phone 339. “