Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1920 — Page 6

LOOK HERE! Wo have n strictly all modern residence for sale on Third street. Can give immediate possession. If interested see us at once. LEONARD & ANDREWS 77-4tX He profits most who can serve best. We can sub- « stantiate every claim made ® for J DR. MARSHALL’S ■ LUNG SYRUP as the best Cough Syrup £ Same old price I 25c, 50c, SI.OO I Sold at all Drug Stores 8 .i (Unusual Opportunity 1 for a live Salesman fa to secure exclusive? E agency for Pronto, I ■ the new and first I practical Fire Extin- ■ guisher at a reason- I able price. I The profits are large I , and the field unlirnl- ■ : ted, small capital I and best of references I h required. I ' ■ a The Allen Corporation | 546 Greenwich St., N. Y. C. ■ ... j Automobile Repair ing Acetylene Welding , Cast and steel plow points v sharpened t General Blacksmithing SCHMITZ & THICKER . L GARAGE I* Cor. Fust & Jefferson Sts. ’Phone 505. 76-2wk'ga lit John S. Peterson | R , writes Tornado Insurance ' M‘Phone 206. 75-6 t WANTED jj: Bench and Machine Moulders. I f Pattern Makers. Grinders. Millwright. Cupola fender. Cupola Laborers. Casting Inspector. " Office Help. General Laborers. Apply at Decafur Castings Co. Leave application at Democrat Co. I ... 58-ts - -— — Call At Recorder's Office and have your [Mortgage Exemption MADE NOW v j I Rose Vogiewede NOTARY PUBLIC. h <■■■■■■■■■■■■■■» IB *' F lurching and Beating 1 1 All kinds of wells repaired g c Agent for Red Cross Windmill and 1 z, Homer Pipeless Hot Air 1 > Furnaces AUGUST WALTERS f 120 N. Ist SI. Decatur, Indiana. ’Phone 207. r — _ i h FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR s TRACTION LINE Central Time Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne ■ 1 5:40 a. m. 7:00 a. m. « 7:00 a. m. 8:30 *. m. | , 8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 11:80 a. m. I ’ I 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:80 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:80 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 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne, at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at - 2:00 p. m. Office hours 8:44 a.m. to 7:00 >.m. I. B. 9TONEBURNER, Agent ■

DR. BURKHART i Wants you to wrlte/hlm today for a trontrnent of Dr. Hurlchart's vi'Ketabl* • • , u. I. I'o V lor ..oi;r whin < urod * Constipation, Catarrh. ItheumsiUMii. Don't inlsa thia Hnunlost of remedh-a and woixh-rful preventative for Grip. 1 l-'tu. AJilr.w* 421 Main'St.. Clix lniunl. .loir milti Ht all DriiK' Stores. 30l liv treatment 85c.—Adv. Single Comb White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. You can pay more money but you can’t get better quality. Maple Lawn Poultry Farm Chas. Zimmerman, Decatur, 'Phone 870 K. ” 70-ts HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . ; Any age for sale at aii times. 1 We have the largest Chester i Whites in the.state of Indiana. AH prize winning-stock. Write or come and see our herd 5 R. L. HOGSHEAD. < DECATUR, INDIANA R. R. 10. „ 75-ts j — — , NOTICE! < j H. A. STRAUB, the expert walltier cleaner, the man that know* ' how, will make that dirty paper lock * like new. Small or large jobs. Rti"s v , leaned, porch and house washing, also chimneys. Prices right; work ' guaranteed. Phone 473. 76-tSx * PUBLIC SALE 1 will offer at public auction at my •esidence, "29, Line street, on Saturday, April 3, 1920. isle to begin at 1 o’clock, the followng property, to-wrt: One book case, 1 library table, 1 ' lavenport. 1 dining rootr. table. C 1 1 airs, -1 rocking chairs, 2 bedsteads. «■ i ‘h spfin-.rs and mattresses: 1 cook tove, 1 oi’-ccnking stove, linoleum. J rood heater. 1 cupboard, 1 kitchen able, 1 washing machine, 1 tub and y> oiler, 1 large mirror, 1 vacuum r weeper, 1 dressier, table. 1 writing t , eck. 2 rugs, 9x12; lawn mower and - arden tools, fruit cans and other arides too numerous to mention. TERMS—Cash. MRS. J. ED STONE. ;oy Runyon, A net. 74-76-77-78-79 FOR SALE —— - 7 room, semi modern house on ionrn? street, fall lot. paved street, r < T.vo 6 room houses on Elm street, /c ce is serai modem, with full lot, no has double lot. 7 room house, semi-modern. 56x150 lot. on Marshall st. near Genera! Ilectric. ~ room house near German -He- i' .rm-d church, on Marshall st.. : Tit, 70x75 ft. lot, th* e are on . qvv street. Zi'.bb're, 0., ail under cultivation. 150 per acre. ai room >mi;-', on First st, all modtm. except furnace. % lot. paved st. ln (me 8 room b.ou-e and one 6 room . .or - -reet. end ■ n one large f'l t n >;• I v -'iy. en paved street. 5 ro m uou> > on 11th street, large 'J J C room brick house on 11th street. £ 7 re n houei on Decatur street lear General Electric, semi-modern. a One good Mahogany Chase piano. i good one at th price of 359.00. u , lust think it over then come and see *f t for y mu-self. p 6 room house on Mercer Ave.. s rr.ved street 8 room bouse on Adams street a In location on paved street V, 2 lots and large house on South 4th str *■ t good paved street, modern. » 7 r0..0i house on North 4th street, semi modern. u 3 room house on Patterson street, r. 9. inqu'i-c at Graham & Walters fcr % Wm. NORRIS, 77-3 t Real Estate Agent.' . NOTICE Or SALE OF REAL ESTATE All the real estate of John D. Pat-, terson. deceased will be offered for, , sale at public auction to the highest i bidder at the town of Ceylon, Adams ! county, Indiana, on April 8, 1920. Said sale begins at 1<) o'clock a. m - A,U the personal property of said de- . i-edent will also be sold on said day it said, place to the highest bidder.See other notice so; sale of said per-' <onal property in this paper. The teal estate of said decedent 1 which will he offered for sale consists ' nf three houses and lots in the town of Ceylon; also twenty-nine other lots in ".aid town. Those tracts will be sold separately or in parcels to suit the purchaser and said real estate will also be offered as a whole, all to the highest bidder These lots will tie sold by the heirs of said decedent, all said heirs being adults under a positive guarantee that title Will be perfected in each case, and abstract furnished to suit the attorney. Said lands will be sold free of liens, except the 1920 taxes due and payable in 1921, and possession Will be given at once. Terms will be made known on day of sale. WILLIAM H. PATTERSON, ' Administrator and Agent for said Heirs. 18-25-al • NOTICE OF FIX At, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the credit- ' , anrt legatees of Harrv ~ , M 1 ' C'T-'-l. to appear in the Adams Circuit Coubt, liebl at Decatur JSS, an “ H the l»th day Os April, 1920. and show cause, if anv whv the ' F.S ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedetU should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. HENRY B. HELLER, - , Administrator. Decatur. Ind.. March 24, 1920. — Lenhart A Heller, Attys. 25.1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THVBSDAY, APRIL 1. 1920.

l NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned will sell nt Ceylon, ndf.'inn, on Thursday. April 8, 1920, sale to begin at 10:00, the following property, to wit One good work horse, one extra good cow. one, sow, bred; four dozen good laying hens, one good one-horse one buggy, good as new; ono old buggy, one-jjorse breaking plow, one harrow, one drag, handy cart, garden plow, one (hiuble-shove! plow, one grass scythe, one mattock, one longhandle shovel, one spade, hoes, one cross-cut saw, new; one man's saw; one buck saw, one brace and bit set. ’’.and saws, one lot garden tools, one sledge, one can red paint, one manure fork, one scoop shovel, some new lumber, one iron kettle, one large jar, garden hose, one meat barrel, one Mor-ris-Fairbanks engine, 1 tub. 1 boiler. 1 set glass pins, one lot of gallon crocks, one sausage grinder, one lard press, five stands bi os. extra bee hives, one lot of good pork meat, one can of good lard, household goods, one good cook stove, one cupboard, one kitchen cabinet, 1 dining table, 1 set chairs, one room stove, one .writing dpsk. some rockers, one iron bed. one sot springs, one mattress, library table, pictures, one good piece linoleum, 12x16; one bed and springs, one iron led and springs, one kitchen table, one oil stove, with oven; one stand, some lamns, one Wilson heater, forty yards of rag carpet, one washer, one wringer, some potatoes, some assorted corn, two tons "ood hay, nnd other articles not herein mentioned. TERMS—AII sums of $’ bfi and under. cash. All sums over that amount h credit of 6 months will be given without interest. W. H. PATTEFSON, Admr. J. A. Michaud. Auctioneer. F. S Armantrout. Clerk. 18-25-al y >i;:f. if pf.titicv to sei.i ' nr VI ESTATE. i Probate Cause No. 1526 < Mariah Ibi-.;! *. administratrix of , es'ate of El isabeth .1 rt-andall, de- ! ee 1 vs. Ch.ir'es Holmes. P t ai. I r the Circuit Cou-t of Adams 1 , rvmty. Indians February term. 192°. ■,'n Chn "riJI >:’>!••«. e dph Hnlw.- . ?fo " > Ho!n*. s. Ollie Koop. Walter i IL*l:r.‘-. Doll',; Rush and Will Welm- 1 o’. You ore severally iterebv nctitie 1 that the nliove named petitioner | - :’d:-:*t:!s':-ntrt' of th" estate of afore ■ i" :a ’ in t-■> Cirmift Court of 4 '-m;- 'un* . inltsna. a petition ■ ’•mg ■cu defendants thereto. and ‘ ■ i 'ng therein fur an order and due of said caurt authorlting the sale . <■••. t.-.’n i'eal Es.ate belongine- «.> ‘ i!;.. os; * of >l,l de. edent, and it- t ii m tlfion desV-ribed. to make as- { I ' >■ nt of the <lebi» and - ’tC ilities of said estate: and lias also ilc ! -n affidavit avering therein that -ou ,nd tn, h of you are non-residents • f tbe Si-t- ~f Indiana. x<r that your l -sid' nee is unknown and- that you > t.< ■.‘•sit- parties to said proceedngs. ami that said pt tition. so filed i. ' w'deh is now pending, is set for • - lu S'’’d Circuft Court at the '.*urt Hi.'ise in Dw t.ir. Indiana, on f th ->f April, 192 i | . the <’!■- k and seal of said O'lrt. this d da, of Mar -h. 1920. JOHN T. KELLY. <'!crk Adonis Circuit Court. M T.mpie Attorney. 25-1-8 AI'FCINTMENT OF EXECI TOR Kutina is hereby given, that the " imt* -:-rn: I has been hpnointed e\- - ■■ ('if. eifate of Julia Spangl, ft * ■ e of A 'ms countv, deceased. The i «.T.te..t? probably solvent. B. J. RICE. t Ebcecutor. '. L. Walters. Attorney, larch 15. l»2u. 18-25-1 FfOIKTVIEXT OF IDMIMsTK VTOR Nr>ti<. Iterebv given, that thaw ml, rsien«d h sr. been appointed ad-I H -tra' *r of the estate of Catharine'' 'i i.-- li 'e of Adams county, <le-' J 3. The estate is pri iiably solV- Il JAMES K. NIBLICK. Ail Rnistrator ’"terson &- Fruchte, Attvs. • ... is. ; ■>, 18-25-1 : € lffoixtmhxt or wmim-mituc ■ Nt;., is h-'-e! given, that the (- r has h*en appointed ii'l-, \ ■I r >1- ;tcr of the estate f John D. 1 • ■ ■ i: t» of Adams county, de-1 3. Th estate is probably sol-’/ Wm. H. PATTERSON. ! .'.lmlnlstr.’.t—. ' L Walters, Attorney. " h is lip 18-86-1 | AI’FOIKTMEXT OF ADMINISTRATOR . Notice is rtsreby Given. That the 1 undvrsign. I has been appointed ad-1 riinlstrat-ir of the estate of Carl I lasTicht, late of Adams county.] de , sed. The estate is probably sol- I vent. HENRY B. HELLER, Administrator f Lenhart &- Heller, Attys. tv Mar, h 16, 1921'. 18-25-11 £ APPOINI Vii:\T OF ’ DMIMSTR ATOR i ’ Notice is hereby given. That the I u’, ■ rsigm-d has been appointed admin'strator with the will annexed of I'm- , late of Andrew B< rta-c-h, late of A.;,., .. county, deceased. The estate ( is probably solvent. WILLIAM KIPFER, ■. Admlnistrato*- with the will annexed. Lenhart & Heller, Attjs. Mui to 16. 192 U. -18-25-1 .trniP.TMKIT OF EXF.CITRIX i X >tiee is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed e;- <• drtv of the estate of Mary W. Mills, late of Adams county, 'deceased. The estate is probably solvent. t MARTHA C. SNYD!-:i:, Executrix Lenhart & Heller, Attys. AProIXTMI.XT OF EXECI TOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Charlotte C. Worden. late of Adams county, deceased. 'Hie 'estate is probably sol WILLIAM WORDEN. Executor Smith & Parrish, Attys. March 12. 1920. 18-20-l AI’POIMMEAT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given, that the '•undersigned ifae been appointed afileinistrator, with the will annexed, of i the estate of Mary Weaver, late of 'Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. GEORGE C. STEELE, Administrator. Smith & Parrish,* Attys. March 22. l:>20. 20-l-8 : The wcrid’s clover seed supply, which formerly came from Germany, will this year come from Canada. ‘■Swimming ifr the only exercise that you come clear from" says -a small boy's definition. A grown-up wrote, “Shimming is 9 parts confidence and . one part experience, taken in water — i frequently?’ - > J •

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALF ' i FOR SALE -Clty property, well !<► outed. Price right. 11. M. DeVoss. 30-tt FOR SALE—Furnace and cook stove wood.—J- G. Niblick. 57-ts FOP SALE 5 passenger Auburn touring car, in good condition. Recently overhauled. Will sell reasonable. Ed Green. Phone 436 or 80. ■ 70-ts )!t SALE- i-'i a<-r« farm between Willshire and Wren, on the Willshire and Wren road. Price ?ICS per acre. Farui crops will be Included in this price. Stock and tools at invoice if wanted. Inquire of J. W. Case, Willshire, Ohio. 70-12tx FOR A fresh Jersey cow and calf for $110.0(1. Will sell wilhotlt the call. R--I'. Marshall. Peterson. Ind. 76-3 FOR SALE;- Itubber tire buggy. good as new. Inquire of H. S. Chase, Second Hand store on Ist st. 'Phone 362-Ring 2. 7<i-6t FOR SALE—Six and one-half acres in Flue Creek township. Will sell cheap if sold soon. Inquire B. F. Cramer. 2J9 bouth Ninth street, Decatur, Indiana. 77-t3x FOR SALE Ford touring car. Ke» top and bed. In good running! . -tier. Dr. M- F- Parrish, Monroe, Indiana. 77-t3x FOR SALE—I have a good second-! hand 8-16 Advance Rumely tractor.. : omplete with two plows* in good running order for $250.00; also a sec--cud hand Maxwell runabout auto- i mobile, fresh painted, in good running • order for $125.00. Both at a bargain, if you want something for your money ’"■hone No. 19. or-write or call at office. Ed. F. Koene-uann. Hoagland. Indiana. 66-2 t awk-lmo f FOR SALE—I2O-acre farm miles from Decatur. Call at Merryman & I Suttons office, 1.0.0. F. block phone 42. 69-eod-tf FOR SALE — Seven-year-old horse, j one five-year-old mare,(broke single; ;■ id 'double Lady broke will make third horse; also six-year-old Jersey cow. SchaferXidw. Co. 78-t3: •OR SALE—White poster bed with springs. Also child’s bed complete, a mahogany table, gas laundry stove. 11- South Fifth street. 78-t3 FOR SALE—A small gas range. Must be sold at once. Call at 810 High; s treet mornings or evenings. 7843 WANTED WANTED-— Everybody to set the Biggest and Brightest ‘rtifirial Light in Decatur, at JACKSON’S STUDIO. We riake daylight. Can make pictures day or night. Open all i*ay on Sunday. Also Kodak inibhing. 162 2nd St. 73-Gtx WANTED—-Man with team, to haul dirt. See J. D. Dailey._ FOrl SALE —House on South 11th st. Inquire of Ferdinand Bleeke at Fair store. 77-3tx W.iNIEI) Two young men for printing butter. Nice, cl-.an work. Inquire for H. Hurnbarger, supL, Cloverleaf Creameries. 77-It WANTED —Dealer in Adams county for World's ( haaipion Light “Six '. Acme Harness Co., 229 W. Main St.. Fort Wayne, Indiana. 77-t4x office after working hours. Apply J. F. Arnold Co. 78-21 WANTED—To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl, WANTED —Girl for general housework In family of three. Fine modern lidme. Easy work. Good pay. No washing. A better position than any 1 ictory can offer. Write to Mrs. H. W Lang, Oak Knoll Plaice, Fort Wayne, Indiana. 78-t3 WANTED —To rent six or seven-room house by April 3fith. Address: Charlie Throp, 2319 Miner street. Ft., Wayne, Indiana. 78-13 miscellaneous WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY—A magazine giving tbe facts iu regard to the laud situation.' Three, months' subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter end say, "Mall me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor, Ixmdology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-t 4 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. ’ 303-ts ; WE BUY*, raise and sell fur-bearing rabbits, and other fur-bearing animals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices bn large I lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, N. Dakota. 69-lmo RAILWAY MAIL clerks. sllO month. Experience unnecessary. Young men, t 17 upward, desiring clerkships, writs 1 for free particulars. R. Terry (fonuei 1 Civil Service Examiner), 315 Contlnen , tai Bldg., Washington. D, C. 7347.1 i FREE--20 or 25 wagon loads of dir at the Peter Gaffer home on Nortl Ninth street. 77-3 t:

■DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend It 1 i on secojiptnortages on real estate. 'Aetna Mortgage ft investment Co,, ' COR Fidelity Building. Indianapolis. 193-eodr-tf. t‘__ —- LOST AND FOUND LOST An elk tooth cuff button. Re- ■ turn to tills office and receive roI ward. J. Ck Nil’ilak. fOUND—S keys on ring, south of Biodbeek school hoUM-. Owner may have same by calling at the residence of Christ Marixaug'h. 9 1 iniies northeast of Decatur, and pay- ’ ing for Ulis ad. :!t LOST ITtwoen D*’eatur and Will- '' shire: auto license, No. 83610. Return to this office. ""13 FOR REN r FOR RENT—Modern 7-room Hat. InI quire of A. D. Suttles. 77-tl , j INCREASE ON COAL i New York. April 4—(Special to Daily Democrat)—An ' iniTcase of from $1 to $1.25 a ton in the price of coal was predicted today by bituminous mine operators to meet tnc in i creased wages granted miners. Th new contract giving miners an increase of 27 per cent, in wages went j into effect today. It was agreed to b> both miners, union representatives and mine operators last night. ' The agreement will cover two ; years. The total wage increase will amount to $200,000,009 a year, oper- . a tors estimated HURST & CO < • Buys and sells all kinds of second. hand furniture and stoves. Corner First and Madison Sts. Across from Madison Hotel. Phone 417. 45-cod-ts Chiropractic is the boon to humanity. It has helped others, it will help you. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of Chiropractic Office over Morris 5 & 10c store, DECATUR, INDIANA 60-eod-tf TELEPHONE Operators Wan!-' cd. Apply at office. 77-21 NOTICE We have coming one - car load o! 1 fertilizer. Anyone .desiring fertiliMTj for oats or corn call Martin Gerke’ or Ed. Miller of the Adams County; lenity Exchange. 73-6 t Sell your old iron, rtigs. magazines, ant! all other junk to the Decatur Iron <!i Metal Company. Call ’phone (ill. 72-12 Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. J Clover Leaf Creameries 16 ts Decatur. Ind. - MAEKETS-SfOCKS Daily Report of Local and Tor eign Markets. New York. April I—(Speciall—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Prices were irregular at the stock market opening today. United States Steel opened at 104, unchanged; General Motors certificates SSkL. up %; Baldwin 135%. up Reading 81%. up %; Sinclair 43. off %; Studebaker 105%. unchanged; Crucible 2621£, unchanged and>Gieneral Motors 381, unchanged. After an early high Nt 263, Crucible reactedAo 254. Other Ryan stocks were sensitive and after opening at '9l, Stromberg sold off to 88. I Chicago. Apr.' I—Grain opening: Corn: Mar. nominal; May up %c; July up %c. Sept, up Oats: May up ’,4c, July unchanged. Provisions: Higher. s 1 East Buffalo. N. Y., Apr. I—(Speciall—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts, 1,600, shipments 2090, official to New York yesterday, 1140; hogs closing slow; m-diuin and heavies, $15.50© 16.25; Yorkers $16.50: few, $16.60; pfgs. $15.50©15.75; roughs, ?13.00@ ! 13.50; stags. SIO.OO, down; cattle. 475 dull; sheep 1600, steady; lambs. 2150 down; best ewes. $13.50©14.50; ’ calves, 900; tops 1900@1950. Cleveland, O.—Produce market: Blitter —Creamery in tubs, extras 1 72@72Hc; extra firsts 71@71’,4c; firsts 70©70’jc; prints 1c higher; f seconds 65’a@66%c; packing 35@40c Eggs—Northern extras 48c; extra 5 firsts 47c; northern firsts new cases, . 46c; old cases 46c; southern and I western firsts new cases 45%c. l ’J Poultry—Chickens 45©50c; light e fowls, 39c; heavy grades 42@44c; y roosters old 23©24c; springers 40© ( 41c; ducks 36©38c; jeese 30©35c; ’ turkeys 35©40c. o f i LOCAL MARKETS. )'! Wheat No. 1, $2.40; No. 2, $2.3'; J new oats, 90c; new corn, per cwt. r $2.15; barley, $1.40; rye, $1.50. J LOCAL MARKET. - t Eggs, dozen 38< h LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 65

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