Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1920 — Page 6

Fred E. Kolter —Writes— Windstorm, Cyclone. Tornado, Fir< and Lightning Insurance Morrison Block, Decatur, Ind. •Phone 242. 7S-tl John S. "eterssß writes fornado Insurance 'Phone 206. 75-61 Automobile Repairing Acetylene Welding Cast and steel plow points sharpened General Blacksniilhing SCHMITZ «S THICKER . ! GARAGE Cor. First Ai Jeff erson_ Sts. ’Phone 505. 7f5-2wk Mortgage Exemptions Made out at the ! i

Auditor’s Office Luciiie Bnhler Notary Public. ■ Have you a bad Cough or I Cold? If so. go to your | nearest drug store and get fi a bottle of DR. MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP It will relieve you. Three sizes 25c, 50c, SI.OO I; At Your Drug Store. m m _ „ —|H I . 'l—k FOR SALE Billiard table, good as new. cues and ivory balls. Will sell at right price. ’Phone 170. 87-til & | CLOSE I WEDNESDAY Following l an annual custom our dental offices will ire closed at noon on each > Wednesday for the balance of the day and evening- This to continue until iuiher notice. | Dr. J. Q. Neptune, | Dr Rov Archbold, | Dr. Burt Mangold. I Dr. Fred Patterson I 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-tT

f ' — FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a..m. 7:00 a. m. 8:30 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 minute*. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leave* Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hour* 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. I. 8. STONEBURNER, Agent.

I HURST & CO e Buys and sells all Kinds of second hand furniture and stoves. Corner First and Madison Sts. f Across from Madison Hotel. Phone 417. ia-cod-ll Fi\H lIKHtTLTB TUT WANT iM uisimuKvr oe nvKri tiiii | Motlre I* iKi.by given, lh.it the I mvler-ilKin <1 him heed nopolilteil *'\- ntor es tin- estate of bovine. Arker, i., ; , ~f \diiris enmity, ile. eased. Ihe i* probably solvent. I .U.HKUT HKBTFT.. INeeutor. i \prll «. 1 !•’<». . M-rrynmn ,Vr Sutton, A tty*. i-H-.l HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . Any age for sale at al! times. We have the largest Chester Whites in the state of Indiana. All prize winning stock. Write or come and see our herd R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR, INDIANA R. R. 10. 75-ts

— {Single Comb White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. You can jmy more money but you can't get better quality. i Maple Lawn Poultry Farm ('has. Zimmerman, Decatur, Phone 870-K. 70 ts Chiropractic is the boon to humanity. It has helped othbrs, it will help von. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors ot Chiropractic Office over Morris .> & 10c store DECATUR. INDIANA (iO-eod-lf I Live you tried those 5 cent j Coney Isle Sandwiches —at— I Fred & Bill’s? 59-W-ts LAWN DECORATION N AND FRUIT TREES , * \ Mcses Greenhouse Co. offer a par- t tial list of trees and shrubs for lawn, orchard or garden. j California privet. IS to 24 inches, 18 i cents; $1.35 for 10; $ll.OO tor 100. Spirea Van Hutan, 2 to 3 feet, 00 cents: $5.00 for 10. Barberry, 15 t<s 18 inches, 35 cents, ‘ $3.00 for io. Crimson rambler roses, hardy •. climbers, 95 cents. Climatis Jackmeni-purpie. 85 cents. . Clematis-Panieulata, white, sweet t scented, 60 cents. ITydrangie. P. G., 60 cents, t , Stunt maple, nursery stock, 90 cents. Apple, standard sorts. 5 to 7 feet, 95 ’. cents; $8.50 for 10; 4 to 5 feet, 85 ? cents; $7.50 for 10. Cherries, 5 to 7 feet. 81.25: $11.90 J for 10. , Box wood, bush form. 3 to 3% feet. 1 $3.50. j Place your order today that it may i not be delayed. Call and see us. We ! will be able .to quote you very low j prices on anything you may want not i listed above. Moses Greenhouse Company, Telephone 476. Residence 195 79tf FOR SALE — Threshing outfit; one 20 h. p. double cylinder; Nichols jnd Shepherd . engine, four years out of factory. One IS h. p. single Huber engine; one 36 inch Red River separator, 4 years out of factory; one No. 9 Pir.l- --' sell cloves huller, 5 years out of fa j tom-; one 8 rool Rosenthal corn shred- ! der, out of factory 5 years; one new ; steel water tank, all in fair condition. Must sell to settle estate. Cali or I write Mrs. A. O. King, Rockford. 0., R. R. 4. Box 26. 81-12tx NOTICE! H A. STRAUB, the expert wallpaper cleaner, the man who knows bow. will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large job 3. Rugs and chimneys cleaned. Prices right; work guaranteed. 'Phone 473. 88-t6 JUST Received a car load of Keystone farm and poultry fence. Fence is scarce an hard to get, order now. —-_H. Knapp & Son. 87-3 t

Just received a car load of Square Deal Farm Fence.—ll. Knapp & Son. 84-ts NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given, that Monday, May 3, 1920, will be the. last (lay for paying your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open front is a. m., until 4 p. m., during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquem and a penalty of to per cent, will bt added. Do not put ofT your taxei as they must be paid, and the lav points out the duty of the treasurer Those who have bought or sold pro; erty and wish a division of taxe should come in at once. Don’t wai for the rush x No receipts can be lal away for anyone, so do not ask f( if- HUGH D. HITE, _/ 87-1 St. Treasurer Adams Count

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920.

I Mini i: id iii:i'KM»"T' Slate of India mi. Adnms C»u , »ty. "«j In llu- \ihim* Circuit * <*lll4. Api.l • Term, 1 HIM*. • \\ HI it rn Vlinm cs. Thcophilu* , i 1. .1 hi. Vow',Tim's l lie pin In 1 Iff. "v Ills at- • . man * Snlloii. and h •■* 1,, , ~ii,i,iauit licii I" with • iti, ~ ili.nivU in .1 ...mpitviii perni.n , „ • ,i,. , : .|,|en< c nix" dlllgvtil in--I,tnirv is unknown of the folhiWU'K m .,l i|, f. * ]u‘«»|»hlDn' 1 , 1 ' Thooplilliis 11. I!0"S.'I ’I n 1;. Thi'iiphilas 11. UosetII. Ihe,lt, llatr.it Boiv.it,' llvi'.ricttc llossei. Harrit, ,u [•,!,, Hair, Wellington Sli-wiiit. ... i«'\-itidi r Stewart. .Inn . Mvsnnih r Si, wart. Jr.. Alexander Si. wart. IVter Mca r. Moses .lenklnnou. Margaret Jenklnson. Samuel O. Upton. Ann S. I',,ton. Martin Houser, I rsala Hons. , Anton Stunsanlmrgar, J o "n Kline; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to lie non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action b the following names and deslgnali,,n«. to-wlt: "the unknown husbands and wiif.r, respectively, of :he following named persons, to-wlt: Theophilus |;os .. I. Theophilus 11. Ilosael, I'heophile II Bussell, Thvophilas II II"'.,'ttv Theophilas 11. iios.-it. Ilarreit 11, llenrlette Boss.-I, ilmnlt Boveti. Peter Hair. Wellinglon wnvarl Alexan.ler Stewart. Jun., Ab*\nttier Stewart. Jr.. Alexander Stewart IV,or Bear. Moses Jenkins. ol. Margaret .ienkinson. Samuel B. i I Aon, Ann s. fl.toit, Martin Houser, Ursula Houser, Anton Starxanhargar, Jacob Kline, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown wa low er* ami widows. respei lit el>, ■ , the following named ase.l, per- . t.,-wlt: Theophilus Bossel. Ihi o--I,hills il. Bossel, Theophlle 11. Bosil Tiiecphllas II Bos. lte, I heo|,i Has 11. ISosetV. il.yreit Bose tie, ilenriette Boss. l, Harri/l 1.0 est. 1 •l- ■ B;. Wellington '4iow.n l. 'lex - an-le Stewart, Jun., Alexander stew-l t-. Jr.. Alexander Stewart. I eter ’.b ar, Moses .1* nkinson. Margaret .lenkinson, Samuel (i. I plon, Ann c. I t,ton. Martin Houser, l rsala Houser. Anton Starzanha rga r, .Boot, Kune, the names of all of w belli a*‘e uu " koown to plaintiff: the unknown enn,)r,:, descendants and heirs. mtrviv- : in --ponses, t red!tors and ada inistra•ors of tile estates devisees, legatees, trustees and e.wi liters ot liie last vilis and testaments, sincessors in interest anti assigns, respe, tivt ly. •*! the following named ami design:, .ed deceased persons, to-wit: I he, philns ,;.,ssel Theophilus 11. 8055,.). I heophi l<‘ 11. Bussell. Theophilas 11. Bo-s.-tte, Theophilas H. Hose It flarieit 80-ette, Ilenriette Bossel. Harrlll Bose, IV, I Bad. w* llingtnn Me # it. -Vie c.r.tb r Stewart. Jun.. Alexitndei -tewart Jr.. Alexander Stewart, f etj." >■, . Muses .lenkinson. Margaret Jen kin son, Samuel C. Upton. Ann S. I'fi.o, Martin Houser, t rga la Honor, Anion Starzanliargar. Jacttlt Kline, the nanus of all 01 wimui are a, - known to plaintiff: all of the Mott ii oto e known hv any of the names ant designations above stated. wii-s ■ aim s renv have been rhanged, ■•O' O ho a-e now known by other names the names of ail of whom are UJ. known to plaintiff: Ctf spooses ..t .11. ,>i' the person* above named, 'lest :ihd at ! designated ns defendants to this tit Urn who are married, the names t.f nil of whom are unknown to plaintiff ali persons and corporations wm* ; ssen or might assert any title. , iaim or interest in or lien upon th. re d estate dest rilted in the 1 -omplamt this action by, under or through tnv of the defendants to this action, named, described and designate., n; said . omplaint. the names of a I >' wte»m art unknown t<> plaintin, that the following named defendants are non-residents of the state "T Indiana. to-wit: Mary Macke; lie Ma.ke; that.said ad,on is tor in purpose of tpiieting Mtle to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a A "!'"' of action exists ;igfun*l all of ft-rdanLs: that all of Hkld defeti I.Ui.s are necessary parties «U*.- S aetioo ttntl that they are believed to be note residents of the state of Indiana 1 Til. following real estate ,n Ad.... s ( t'o'inrv state . f is des. riht-l n said complaint, to-wit: I The north half of the southwest , ■ tunnel of section thirty-bye t.,.,1 in iffwn«h‘p twentv-seven nu* in. ranpe thirteen (13) east. This anion is instltutcnl ami pros.* cited hv said plaintiff for the purpose of ipdeling his title to the real e.-date ’ ll ,odesvrihetl as against all demon.is. Claims and .claimants whatsoever . * Notice is therefore hereby gi'cn «,5.1 tlefentlanjs that unless they and appear oh the U'th .lav .1 Jh" April Term. l#2". of the A.lams Circuit Court of Adams county, state o. Indiana, being ih.j ->lh >la> of June. , m->n to be begun anti holden on the 1 <iav ~f April. Ist'O. at the curt , house in the < ity of Heeatur, in said untv en.l state, arid answer or «le- j mtir to said .oinplaint, the satne will t H . heard and deteruilnetl in their ah- < S< hV'V. irnt'ss Whereof. .1 hereunto set < me hand and affix the seal til sa.d Court' at the office of ttio Clerk thereof in the City of Heeatur. Indiana, j tHis U'th da of April I!C>r JOHN T. K KI.LA , Clerk of the Allan,s Circuit Court. | 1 Sea I) M.rrvinan & Sutton. ; Attorneys for plaintiff. l NOTH K TO \rt\-HEMDE\TS __ state of Indiana. Adams County, w: In the Adams Cireuit Cfflirt, April Term. 1320. „ . . „ ' Karl O. Hendricks vs. F.thel Hendricks. Cause No. UiOTit for Divorce. It appearing from affidavit, tiled in the above entitled cause, that Ulhel Hendricks of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said r.thct tlendrieks that she be and appear before tile Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 21st day of May 1(1211, the same being the Jatli .1 uridieial day of the next regular term thereof, to be Hidden at the Court House in the City of Heeatur. commencing on Monday, the 12th d. . of April A. I>. 1(120, anti plead hv answer or demur to said complaint. * or the same will he .heard and deter- ; mined in her absence. Witness, my name, anti the Seal of 5 saitl Court hereto affixed, this 30th dav of March. 1020. JOHN T. KHI.I.Y. riteal) \ Clerk. March 30, 102 ft. SI-1-14 PUBLIC AUCTION Os Watches. Clocks and Fine Jewelry * Saturday, April 17th 1 At Auth’s Jewelry Store. Decatur. Ind On account of ill health anil being unable to carry on business 1 will at public auction my entire line * qj jewelry. I There will be offered at this sale a lot of the Finest Jewelry, Watched and Clocks. Rings, Necklaces. Lavaliers. Scarf pins. Chains,. Society Emblems, Cuff Buttons and sonic Silverware. In fact, everything in r the Jewelry line, some rare bargains to be had at this sale. n Anyone entering this store on the e dav of the sale will receive a chance ,11 on prizes to he given away on thal , day. The holder of the winning tick et must be present when the numbe: , is called. • ' 1 Terms of Sale —CASH. w ! PAUL AUTH. 1 ' Sale to he begin at 1:00 o’clock n. n\ p ' J. H. Brunton, Auct. 7-9-12-14-li es t i't Tradition ascribes the downfall o the Toltees who the Aztec: to pulque, the common strong drink o ty. Mexico.

DIED ON TUESDAY s Mrs. Bern Wormack Succumbs to Tuberculosis at 10:30 Yesterday Morning BURIAL IN KENTUCKY Lived Here Rut Six W eeks —Husband Employed at Cloverleaf Creamery Mrs. Grace Wormack. a,resident of this < ity but six weeks, died at the family home on Keklongn street Tuesday morning at 10:30 o’clock after an illness from tuberculosis. The husband. Berg Worwack, is an employee of the jjartln-Kh-pper creamery company, and members of the family are comparative strangers to the people of Decatur. Besides the husband there are font small children in the family and tie." are being leaked after by charitable fiietxls. Mrs. Wormack was Iml twenty-eight years old. The body was shipped this morning to the former Jh me at Hluffboone, Ky. Mrs. W. G. Ogg of this city is a sister. • STYLES IN SPRING SUITS Short jackets and tastefully applied braid trimming are featured in the new spring suits. ' A compromise be tween coat and jacket appears in tin model showu above In which the coat ends at the front with the brallied girdle but is the usual length at the back. , , The lily gives off its finest perfume at midnight. Centenary Drive (Continued from page one) canvass of the unchurched of the community who are not affiliated hut are in sympathy with ihe work of the (hurrhes. The gifts from the friendly citizens of \he community will be prorated among the participating denominations. “The Inter-church World movement lias agreed that the Methodist Centenary may list its subscriptions already secured as a part of the Inter-church World movcpient budget and share pro rata on this basis in the undersigned offerings of the community. • “The Inter-church World movement has further agreed that the amount already subscribed to the Centenary riiall lie nonassessable for the expenses of the Inter-church World movement. The Centenary will share in the expenses of the movement only in proportion to its receints from new pledges. Every Methodist church that may wish to do so will be invitef'bv tlir Inter-church World movement to participate in the community canvass, tha the denominations may share pro rata, according to the above agreement In the undesigtiated offerings. P ÜBLIC SALE —

: I will sell :it public motion 1 i«v residence :it 828 Russell sircot. Decatur, Indiana, on * Saturday, April 17 * to begin at 1 o’clock: the e following pronerty, to-wit: One kitchen range'; one dining taa bis; one kitchen four dining s chairs: 4 kitchen chairs: 5 rockers; i- one davenport; one china closet; one y bureau: one ward robe; one library e table: 2 stands; one commode; one ri bed with springs and mattress; one s cupboard; one Victrola. new; one book case; one stove; 18 yards of Flru' « sell carpet; 12 vards of linoleum; one e Morris chair; 60 feet of good garden it h-'se. one reel: one -garden plow; garden tools ;\ wheel-barrow: one sow ing machine; one wash tub; wash stand and wringer; and manv other articles too nil nacrous to mention. TERMS —All sums under |6, rash. All sums over »hat amount a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser A giving bankable note. liberal discount „ s for cash. No projmrty removed until ’ settled for , JACOB TESTER. 111 Harry Daniels, Auction: »r John Stamst, t let. . «.

f CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE J i OR SALE —Furnace and coak stove wood.—J. G. Niblick. 57-ls FOR SALK 5 passenger Auburn touring car, in good condition, lfe t eently overhauled. Will 'sell reasonable. Ed Green. Phone 436 or 80. 70-ts FOB SAL £ sm.ill Mahogany t*Se; I gus laundry stove, inquire of Mrs. C. J. Dregninu, 110 South 3th street. | 87-3 t 1 FOR SALE Buffett, oak finish, good ; condition. Call ’phone 670 or cull at 11*2 West Monroe street. 88-1 Bx 1 FOR SALE—A good four-year-old Holstein eow-fgiving good flow of niilk. ’ inquire at 1127 \V. Patterson street, or ' call ’phone 415. 88-i3 i'Olt SALE Seven-room house, well * located. Inquire of (lien Cowan. * ’phone 636. _ 88-ts FOR SALE. —120-acre farm 4% miles from Decatur. Call at Merryman k Buttons office, 1.0.0. F. block ’phone , 42. 69-eod-tf FOR SALE —Farn» implements for’ ; sale. Inquire of Jas. K. Niblick. K. It. 8. _ 89-t3 ( WANTED j WANTED To runt ;t httHsc. Dr. (’.. CL Rayl, Monroe. 78-ts AGENT; WANTED — If you are a hustler and own an automobile.! would suggest that you investigate our i tire proposition Our agpiits make from Jua.uO to $306.00 per week. No cai>! ita! required. Kxclusive territory is assigned. Write for partlclulars. j Kastman Rubber Works, Inc., 213 W. j 40ts St.. New York City. S4-tox RAILWAY Mail Clerk Examination. Indiana, May 15. Hundreds needtfd. Age. 18-35. Salary SI3OO-81300 Experience unnecessary. Men desiring to take examinations write immediately for free particulars. R. Terry; (former government examiner), 3151 Continental Bldg.. Washington. 87-t3x , WANTED —Responsible man to repre-J sent the largest automobile insurante in the world. Address: K. H. j .’.lyea, state manager, 923 Hume Mau- 1 sur Bldg.. Indianapolis, Ind. 87-t3x , WANTED — Experienced bookkeeper for the Adams County Equity Ex J thange. Inquire F. I). Moore, manager, at G.* C. Moffnt’s resident e, or Martin , Uerke, ’phone BCS-.F. 89 if • WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOaY —A. magazine giving the J facts in regard to the land situatioa.jThree months’ subscription, FREE. If j for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say. “Mail mo LANDOLOCY and al! pitrtb ulars FREE.” Address Editor. Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-t 4 mo. We e;in £»ive von senice on Vulconizing. Holthouse Gar-, age. 303-ts WB BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing i * • I I rabbits, and other fur-bearing ani- * mats. List what yon have with us, stating your lowest prices on laj-ge lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co.. 515r517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, N. Dakota. 69-lmo BOX SOCIAL* —There will be a box social at the Magley school next ’ Thursday evening. The play will i start at eight o’clock. The school is 1 , located one mile north of Magley. Everybody is invited. 87-t3x .DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it on second mortages on real estate. — j I Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co., J . 508 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis. 193-eodr-tf. 1 i ’ LOST AND FOUND LOST —An elk-tooth cuff hutt6n. Ref turn to this office and receive re- . W3rd. J. G. Niblick. 75-tt i _________^ ■> IX)ST —Pair of rimless spectacles with chipped lenses, at the M. E. church Sunday. F'inder, please return 5 to this office. 87-13 * LOST —Automobile license plate num j her 125634. Finder please return to this office. ( 87-3tx

LOST —A gold photo-case with initials M. M. K. on back. Finder, please r urn to this office or to Mary Weldy, 919 S. Winchester street. 88t3x LOST -A long mink fur neck piece. Lost somewhere between Monroe street and the W. H. Lee home. Finder 'please return to the J. S. Rowers home. First street. 88-t3 LOST —Chase robe somewhere between (Jeneva, Indiana, and Rock ford. Ohio. W. H. Patterson, Hock ford. Ohio. 89-t3x LOST —Pearl earring. Return tof 2:’>4 North Fifth street. Reward, 89H1 FOUND —Black silk pleated belt for large lady, found nesrr F.v angel tea church Sunday. Owner may hav« name by calling at 523 Jefferson st. and paying for this ad. * 89-3: FOR RENT FOR RF.NT—A good barn. Place so: an automobile. .'Phone 625 or sei Chas. J. Miller, 226 North Seventl street. 89-t3: FOR RENT —FTiniidhed room. Cal at this office. 89-13:

youthful styles in suits . r J - For those who look best in suits that are trim and simple the youthful ‘ style shown above will Prove success fill. It has a box-plaited skirt and u I short, straight cOat. Tlie latter Is very I cleverly cut anti *lepends ui»>m round j buttons in two sizes and u little silk | braid for Its embellishment. The collai is a small and Inconspicuous detail. FOR SALE • . One good oak hud room suit, writing dusk, stan«L luatht r rhuir. wash stand, cart! table MRS. FRANK RAUTHEL ’Phone 11)8. 81)-3tx FOR SALE j One good 7 room house on Monroe I street, semi-modern. Price $3506.00 Or.u good »» room house on Elm si. I .emi-mcxlern. Price $1700.00. l/o«j session in 30 days, i One good 6 room house on Elm st., it wo full lots, good drove well and ; good barn 18x2S ft Price $2600.00. I One good 7 room house on 13th st. j semi-modern, good garage and barn, ! l acres of ground. Pric«T^s3oo6.6o.' 7 ronn house on Marshall street, semi modern, possession May Ist. , Price $2600.00. ~ 20 acre farm IV* miles north of Willshire, Ohio, i’rice $l5O per acre. 8 room house on First st.. all modern except furnace. A real bargain at $4500.00. Possession in 30 days. 9 room house on Bth st., all modem Immediate possession if sold soon. Price $4000.00. 6 ro«m house on Winchester st., It acre, semi-modern and a real bargain at SIBOO.OO. 6 room house on Mercer avenue almost new, and a bargan at $2000.60. Possession in 30 days. S room house on Winchester st., 1 lot r.ud a half at $1700.00. One good 7 room hoc, sc and large barn on Decatur it., near General Electric and a good buy at $3066.00. 7 room house on 9th »u. semi-mnd-etn. Price $2600.00. Near General Electric. t 8 room house on 6th st., large lot anil ham, semi-modern, near General ! Electric. Price $3600.00. 5 room Muse,on lltth st.. latge lot ; Price SIBOO.OO. 5 room house on Elm st.. semi modern, full lot. I’rice $1500.00. 6 room house on E!m st., large lot and bai n. Price $1500.00. One good Model 1918 Maxwell, fulily equipped, touring car, for sale, good as new. Price $050.00. One good Titan 1020 11. P. tractor anti one J. Deere tractor plow for sale. Price |600.00. Wm. NORRIS, At Graham & Walters. SS-t j

MfiRKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and foreign Markets. ' New York. April 14—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Steel common was oft % at 165%. Republic Steel gain ed a full point to 112 ’a and then quickly ran up to U3’ 4 . *('ruclbl« was up to 269. Oils and sugars continued In demand. Chicago. Apr 14 —(Special to Daily ! Democrat)—Corn: May tip sin .Inly ( up -%e; Sept, unchanged. Oats: May > unchanged; July up %c. Provisions c Higher. i East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 14 —(Spej cial to Daily Democrat) —Receipts. 64(1; no shipments. Hogs closing ’ steady; no western hogs here; staters celling from $17.00 to 18.00; pigs • $17.00® 17.25; roughs, $15.50; stftgs B SIO.OO. down; cattle, 200, strong; r sheep. 400; no sales, made; calves, s 300; tops 1950. 3 «. Cleveland, O.—Produce market; Butter —Creamery in tubs, extra ~ 71 Vi®72c; extra fancy 70%&71c; firt v 69%®70c; prints lc higher; seconds Cs®6sV*c; packing 35%®40'.2C. -t Kggs—Fresh gathered extras 45%c I fresh extras 44%c; northern Ohm “ fresh new cases <V±c; old cases 42c, western firsts 42c. II Poultry— Chickens 45®50c; light e fowls 45®46c; extras 50055 c; roostera, 24c; springers 42042 c. It ~ LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1, $2.50; new oats, 05c; new corn, per cwt, $2.26; bar- - ley, $1.40; rye $1.60. >r _ LOCAL MARKET. •“ Kggs, dozen 32c H LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS 5x Buttertat, delivered G7c

John Schurjer & Son. Abstractors of Title , 0 Estate in Adams c, Indiana. All kinds of money t 0 , oan Qn Estate from s’a% on f srm , fr to 40 years, partial p, ym e„ t a , * interest paying time. City , oan , 7 to 8 * • We are In the market far ynur h , iiieas. Ts you want tin n| wtr#r , ,Han «*»*• ,n ' M "- office iu p ,. rs(m ‘J ycu will save money b> ~ “ farms and city property to,' srs , ° Office over Fisher & Harris the court house, Decatur, Indiana Gitizens telephone No. 1,14, t) , Indiana. Feed RuUermilk to your hen 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries IG-tr Deualur. Ind. H;i\v you tried that all sausage at th(j Whitt m,.. Market? 'Phone. 38X and let u. sund you some. 1 deiiveri. daily.—Muyer, Hrushwillcr A •Je®*- 7mt DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinanan Office 235 W. Monroe St Over Al Burdg’s Rarhei Shop. Phones: OHioe and Residence, 186 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your 3ale. See me at Durkin’s Garage, Decatur. Indiana. JE F F LIE( HT Y AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. I)R. 11. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana. GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children: X-ray examinations; Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs: X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure ’ and hardening cf the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE. TUGERCU- ’ LOSIS AND CANCER. 1 Office Hours—t 9 to 11 a. m.-M to 5 p. m.—7 1o 9p. m. Sundays by Appointment. Phanes; Residence 110; Office 409. jjp- w . - 2»tf AUCTIONEER i With year* of experience In termini ,nd auctioneering I feel I am able I* jot the hlgheat dollar for you' See me for datea end prit»» 1 'Phone 1 long 1 ehort on ee* K. N. RUNYON Live stock end oeneret euctian*«> i N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Tested. Glasses Kitted HOURS i Bto 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135

Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Ijorse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office ’Phone JJ-j Residence ’Phone ...• YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER—APPLY FOR YOUR 1920 UTOMOBILE LICENSEAS SOON AS POSSIBLE- SEh ME AT THE DEMOCRAT Or 1I( ‘ RiCHARD EHINGEK, 287-ts Notary Public. Dr. C. C. RAH Practice limited to Surged and diagnosis of Abdonnopelvic Disease After May 1 office will in Decatur, over the Teeple. r dyberry and Peterson store. Call At Recorder’s Office and have yey Mortgage Exemption made now Rose Voglewede notary public.