Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1920 — Page 6

I I — "■ Tho average wealth of the Osage Indian I.- $9.57<*.85. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is In reby given, that Mvoday. May 3, 1920, will be the last day for paying your spring lu.-iallaieut of taxes The treasurer’s office will be open from Is a. in . until 4 p. m.. during the tax paying <ason. All taxes noymid by that time will become dellnmidnt and a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added. Do not put off your tuxes as they must bo paid, and the lawpoints ont the duty of the treasurer. I Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so do not aak tor. it. ’ HUGH D. HITE. | 87-18 t. Treasurer Adams County.

Fred E. Kolter —Writes — Windstorm, Cyclone, Tornrdo, Fire and Lightning Insurance Morrison Block, Decatur, Ind. 'Phone 242. 75-ts Mortga .e Exemp'ioas Made out at the Auditor’s Office Lucille Buhler Notary Public. HWP.IR* h-KH*-It i! Have you a bad Cough or E Cold? If so. go to your E nearest drug store and get 1 a bottle of E DR. MARSHALLS LUNG SYRUI It will relieve vou. Three sizes 25c. 50c. SI.OO I At Your Drug Store. K * K ( . _ ’s c ft";, . AtA i FOR SALE ' Billiard table, good as j new, cues and ivory balls. Will sell at right price. 1 'Phone 176. 87-(it | p i I I I CLOSE WEDNESDAY I B ■ > I Following 1 an annual I . I custom our dental offices I I wiil be closed at noon on I < I each Wednesday for the I | I balance of the day and I I evening. This to continue I 1 I until fuiher notice. I ‘ £ Dr. .1. Q. Neptune, I J a Dr. Roy Archbold. E i Dr. Burt Mangold, I < £ Dr. Fred Patterson E ' •.<. <a ’» -4 ♦ •n’ jtf* „ - ■ liiairm---.-.---in * WANTED Bench and Machine Moulders. < Pattern Makers. Grinders. Millwright. „ Cupola Tender. ( upola Laborers. Casting Inspector. Oflice Help. General Laborers. Apply at Decatur Castings Co. Leave application at Democrat Co. 58-ts FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR I 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. rr>. 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. Runnintf time 1 hour and 5 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne 8 at 12:00 m., arriving in Decatur al 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent.

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HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . Any age for sale at all times. We have the largest Chester 'A hites in the state of Indiana. All prize winning stock. Write er come and see our herd R. 1.. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR. INDIANA ff. R. 10. 754 f Single Comb White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. You can pay more money but you can’t get belter quality. Maple Lawn Poultry form (Jias. Zimmerman, Decatur, Phone 870 K. 70 ts .

LAWN DECOFATION AND FRUIT TREES Moses Greenhouse Co. offer a partial list of trees and shrubs for lawn, orchard or garden. I California privet. 18 to 24 inches. 18 ; cents; $135 for 10; SH OO for 100. ! Spirea Van Hutan. 2 to 3 feel, 60 cents; $5.00 for 10. Barberry. 15 to 18 inches, 25 cents, I ?3.»T) for io. Crlpisoiy rambler roses, hardy ’climbers. 95 cents. Climatis Jackmcni-purple, 85 cents. Clematis-Fanieulata, White, sweet; ; s ented. 60 cents. Hydrangle, I’. G.. 60 cents. | Somt maple, nursery stock, 90 cents. I Apple. tandard sorts, 5 to 7 feet. 95 cents; $8.50 for 10; 4 to 5 feet, 85} certs; $7.50 for 10. Cherries, 5 to 7 feet. $1.25; $ll.OO for 10. Pox wood, bush form. 3 to 3’s feet. $3.50. P’ace your order today that it mat not be delayed. Call and see us. We } will be able to quote yon very low l prices on anything ycu may want not listed above. Moses Greenhouse Company, Telephone 476. Residence 195 79tf FOR SALE — Threshing outfit; one 20 h. p. dou- , hie cylind r; Nichols and Shepherd engine, four years out of factory, i One is h. p. single Huber engine; ‘ one 56 inch Red River separator. 4 ’ rears out of factcry; one No. 9 Bird->i tell clover huller. 5 years out of sac-1 j tcry; one .8 rool Rosenthal corn shred-1' ter, out of factory 5 years; one new a steel water tank, all in fair condition, j Must sell to settle estate. fall or ( .vrite Mrs. A. O. King, Rockford, 0., < R. R. 4, Box 26. 81-12tx ; NOTICE! f H. A. STRAUB, the expert wallrnper cleaner, the man who knows | io" , will make that dirtv paper look I. ike new. Small or large jobs. Rugs ' ind chimneys cleaned. Prices right: f vork guarantei-d. 'Phone 473. 88-t6 > Just received a car load of * Sou;!! ' Deal Farm Fence.—H. Knopp A Son. 8-1-ls P ÜBL I C S ALE i t 1 will sell at public auction at ' !• v i" •i ■ no- al 828’ Russt 11 street. Decatur. Indiana, on Saturday. April 17 S. to bt ein at 1 o'clock; the 1 following property, to-wit: One kitchen range"; one dining ta- ' hie; one kitchen table: four dining ’ chairs; 4 kitchen chairs; 5 rocker■; < me davenport: one china closet; one 1 bureau; one ward robe: one library , table: 2 stands: one ('em mode; one]' bed with springs and mattress; oner < tjp’noard; one Victrola. new; one book] 1 rar': one stove; 18 yards of Bru <! -|i sell carpet; 12 yards of linoleum; one! Morris chair; 60 feet of good garden! li-os'-'. one reej; one garden plow;| rarden tools: wheel-barrow; one sew I i.ig machine; one wash tub; wash I stand and wringer: and many other! articles too numerous to mention TERMS —All sums under $5, cash.! All sums over that amount a credit I of 6 months will be given, purchaser! giving bankable note. Liberal discount! lor cash. No property removed until I ettjod f O r. JACOB TESTER. H..ny Daniels. Auctioneer. i John Starost. t ]»’ i-j c;l LIKE AN EYE-OPENER •fr + tUnlted Press Se. Ice) > Chicago, April 15. —(Special to Daily Democrat)—The people of European nations, especially of France and Great Britain are today drinking more than ever before, according to Miss Margaret Wintringer. temperance I worker here, just returned from a six months survey of conditions abroad. It will take 20 years for prohibition to become effective in Europe, she said. 'ln the relaxation period following the war, all classes in Great Britain. France and Belgium are drinking to an appalMn-g degree," Miss Wintringer. A doctor who had been called to set the wife of a war-made millionaire found her threatened with tonsilitis and told her regretfully that he wonk ‘ have to paint her throat with nitrab t of silver. “Very well, doctor," she r< plied, “but the expenses really in i- material. Please paint it with nitrar of gold."

DECATI’H DAILY DF.MOCRAT. TIH RSDAY. APIUI. 1.1, W2O.

XOTICK of HIII.K lI’.TTIMi. Notice Im hr-rel.y given that the jt,. ~i of f.• mtn lot" rs "t A.l.lin Count' Indiana, will ri'ielvi- blds foi I the < ~'nstriii tlon of rool In Blue I'rxk township In e.ilil • Hl,it known as Hie l ied Bi' 'b. rbl ma inlani road, up amt until -da'. ’•»' ■■ ’ fit the rotfulnr of said nonr<l of virhimisslonerM. held In Hie ’ '!> “ l.e.aun, Adams ''onnty. Indiana, H J - ed Id.is will he 1-ev.lved for tie < n structlon us said toad «»» '"' p . .f?" UV which .ire now mi tile ln *h«> A'u'tWrjt loffice of said «-<u>ntv. said toad to he •built of crushed stone alone I A bond must arrompnni * .L ? • twfoe the amount of the •■•'! n'®'l- - on the raKhtul p,: nn.e of said work, and that the • •<• Ider, if aw.-irde.l the contract, will en tor into contract therefore and v*]"** plate the same according '’ bll i Ira, t and In accordance with the bid bids shall be made »o as to give he amount for which said road will .... r-onstructed for cash, payable on Estimates to he made »v the engineer. !in charge, not to eight T !.,nt ..f any vne eMinrit**. out of t e I funds to Dp hereinafter raised b> th<ccle of bonds as required by law. ihe Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject anV /J®” aH blds. JOHN ,MOSI 81...

Auditor. Adams County. In<l. 1 writ 11 <«F I’l HI.IC I.KTTIXtS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Ailatna , 'County. Indiana, will receive bids lor } th»‘ construction of a macadamised •i<,ad in St. .Mary’s township in said . oiintv known as th** I>. H- r nuvadam road, up and until ten o’c lock a. m., on YY e«lHrs«<!ny. Mat Ifl-l* at the regular meeting of said board t»f commissioners, t?eld in the < ity of l»e<atur. Adams County, Indiana, sealed bills will be received for the contruc»:on of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and ® n 4 ,l ] ee . r * which are novß»on tile in th®' orth e of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid fio»u, vomiitioi.ed on the faithful performance of said work, and that the builder. If awarded the contract, will efl- ; f<-r into <ontr;ot therefore and corn- • plete the same according to suc h • on- < trac t and in accordance with the bid tiled. . ‘ All bids shall he made so as to give she amount for which aaid road will 1.,- constructed Tor < ash. payable on estimates to be made by the engineer , in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent 6f anv one estimate, out of the . funds to be hereinafter raised by the I sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of 'ommissioners rc«.>rves the right to reject any and all !„,]«. JOHN MOSURE. Auditor, Adams County. Ind. 15-22-L'S. NOTH K OF PIBI.It IF.WTING. | Noti ’e _is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamised , I in Hartford township in said , known as the Daniel Fuhrer , nui'-adam road, up and until ten , o'clock a. m., on i Vv« dnewlay, 'lay A. ItiXO »’ the regular meeting of said board »f cummissiupers, held in the City of !b-< atur, AtlaJas County, Indiana, seal- , id bids will be received for the con- | Btruction of said road in accordaiue with trie plans, specifications and re- . port of etre viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditors t .thee of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bund must accompany each bid in , twice the amount of the . bid filed, conditioned oh the faithful perform- . ar- o> (i f said work, ami that the bid- . ler. if awarded the . antra, t, w ill enter into contract therefore anti com- , plete the same according to such con- , tract and in accordance with the bid - filed. All bids shall be made so at to give the amount for which said road will . i- constructed for cash, payable on , estimates to be made bv the engineerin < harge. not to exceed eighty per nt of any one estimate, out of tne funds to be hereinafter raised by the , sale of bonds as reqpired by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves tile right to reject any and all bids. JOHN MOSURE. Auditor. Adams County, led. 15-22-28. VO| It E OF I’l Bi It I.KITING. i Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams ’"ounty. Indiana, will receive bids for | the constrm-tlon of a macadamized , ro; d in Monroe township in said | ( .ant} kno.rn as the N H. M i-airi , macadam road, up and un ten o'. < ,ck a. m. on VXedorsday. May X. i:-2tr at the regular meeting of said board of commissioners, held in the City of Decatur. Adanis County. Indiana, seal- ; ed I,ids will Ire received for the construction of said road in acc-oialani't , with the plans, specifications and re port of tire viewers and enginee' which are now on tile in the Auditor', office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the .faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder-, if awarded tire contract, will enter into contract therefore and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per . ent of anv one estimate, out of The funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all blds. JOHN MOSURE, Auditor, Adams County. Ind. 15-22-29. NOTH EOF Fl HI.IC LETTING. i Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams I County. Indiana, w ill receive bids for I the construction of a macadamized I .am I in Hartford • township in said I c ounty known as the Stahley | n-.acuidam road, up and until ten I <> dck k a. m., on VV ednesday. May 1020 lat the regular meeting of said Board lof <’ommissioners. held in the city of I Decatur. Adams County, Indiana. I aealed bids will l>e received for the I < onatru* tion of said road in accordlance with the plans, spe. .(Rations land report of the > iewers and engi- | nc-er, '-which are now on file in the [Auditor's office of said county. said I road to lie built of crushed stone [alone. . ... A bond must accompany each bid | ir. twice the amount of the bid filed. | conditioned on the faithful perforrn- | an.-c of said work, and that the bid- | der. if awarded the contract. will [enter into contract therefore and | complete same according to such con--I tract and in ace ir.lance with the bid filed. ~ . All bids shall be made so as to give :he amount for which said road will ~e constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the.engineer in charge not to ex-’etd eighty per ent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by lawThe Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all JOHN MOSURE, Auditor Adams County, Indiana The most absent minded fellow wt e 'have ever heard of recently Is the bir< e , who sat down at the breakfast tabl< n- the other morning, laid the mornini te paper across lap and proceeded ti read the napkin.

XOIK II Ol I'l Hl l< IIIIIM'Noth'- Is hereby given V lßt . , Hoard of ~f ..,,k "f .num'. Indiana will receive n> Un* ». nst rm ii«>n «»f a inn* a>L<iniz« i ;.Hd Iliu-lf.ird VV.ilWHh'town..hips in Hrtll 1-ountv known »s •'■ 1'..f,.i SilicKev iiia.-adnm roa<). up ui" until t. .. clock u. m. on U «•«!u<*. Ma> •». the regular ' ,r T" 1 .~f Ciipmiissloners. hold In the ■ it., "I De.alur Adams county. Indiana, seal- ,.,| l.i'lH Will I"' 1-c.cii.Ml for the .-onstru. :loii 'f sni.l roml in .-><•<•<,rdam" with th.- ns. specifications au<ll renurt of th.- Viewe -S and enginee , 'which are now on 111.- In the Auditors I- said ei.mitv '.bl "Hid IO be b.illt of .-rushed stone alone. V bond must accompany e. cl bl«l I t lUr amount <»t the bld filed, eoniitione.l on the faitli.ulP P 11 ' 1 Hiuc of said work, and that the lud- ,’ r If nwnr.led the contract, will enter into contract therefore and cotnplnt- arm n .-< ortllng <" *'•• 11 aid in iiccordancs with the bld filed. VII bi I • shall be made so as to give ill.- amount for whl h said road will h,. .-mistl-liete.l for cash, pnyalile on estimates to be mad.- hv the. engineer In charge not to exceed elgitty per , ent of anv one estimate, out of the funds to l.e hereinafter raised h> til* ..b ,if bonds as rc.iiii.ed by law. The Board of Commissioners re. sc'-ve.H th. right to rejei-t any or i'll JOHN MOSFRE. Vmiitor of Adame unty, In limn 15-22-21)

MlTIt E <>l I’t Hl.li I.IiIT'IXG. Notice is herebj given that the 'Board of t'ommissioners of Adams . . rim. IndlHim will receive bids fol ,i, , ns" u'-tion of a mmadnmir<-'l r.u d in Bloc Creek township in said ~ iintv known ns the Henry 1. Tecple me.a.lam road. up and until ten o’, ii.ek a. tn., on « M c-tinrsdny, May ”. 11*20 at the regular meeting of said Board of fomm'-sloners. held in the city ol l>,-.-i:,ir. Adams county, Indiana, swal- .■ I bids will be re-cived for the om'.,.n of said road In accordance with the plans speell’i atlon.s and repot.of the viewers and engineer, which are now i.n file in the Auditor's ..li', , of sAi.i .minty, -aid road to be built of crushed stone alone \ bond must iiccompuny Cm h bld in the amount of Vite bid tiled. lition.d on the faithful perform- , " said wio k. and that the hi.l---,1.r if awarded the contract, will, ent- . , Into contract therefore and com-r.'.-i ■ same a.s-O’ding to such eont "IV t am! in a< • .>|- lam e with the hid filed. All bills shall iio made so as to give amount for whieli said road will constrm‘te-i for cash, iiavsible on . climates t'i la' mad*- l.y the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty P"r . .nt ,»f cmv one estimate, out of the ! ; .is to l,e hereinafter raised by the .. i>- ~f bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re-'■"-ves the right tn reje t any or all bids. JOHN MOSfi'l'. Auditor of Adans* C< ante. Indian/ t U-22-29 NOTICE OF I’l Hi.lt LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the vci-'l of < missioni-rs us Adam.•.iintv. Indiana will receive bids for the c.nstruetion of a tnr- adomize-l .a ! in st, Mary s township !n said niutitv, known as the s T. Walk-u-Ijuiadim road. up and unit’, ten ■ "■iock a. hi., on \\ eiltic-dax. May o. !;•»» at the reg.liar meeting of said Board of Comtnisslondrs. held in the city of Decatur. Adan»s county, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the con-s'sm-t.orv of said road in accordance with th, plans, spec!licatlons and rep. T-t of (he viewers and engineer, which are ntvw , file in the Auditor's ~ffi•••• of s.-.' i county, said road to lie b, It of . rushed stone alone A lemd must a . imp: n'- each bid in twice the amount of the bid tiled, conditioned on the faithful performf sail • ,-k. and tt-.at the bidder. if awarded the contract, xvii! enter into contract therefore and complete same according to such contract a m.-ordant- with rhe l,i<! filed. All bills -I.a I! I,c -nade so as to • the amount for whi' h said road will be constructed for <-:t«!t. pa aide or trs he ’Tic*b L-v th cTjsrtn-'’ ”r in chtf’Ke not ‘to eighty per <s*nt of an\ one extimato. out of the funds to I? I rrir .fter rafhed bv th*' v le o' bond>* as_ reuuirel b Hw. T’nc Board of <mission® rs reser' es the rijrht to reject any or ail bils. .IfMIN MORCRK. Auditor «>f A Li■ C' city. Tndfarn i 15-22-. J xotk i: <u* i’t •?!.><■ i i Notice is herebv irivvi that the Board of rommisMoners *»f Adams | rnuntv. Indiana will re *4v. bids ’for] the t i nstruction <»f .* ma< :i<la.piz.sl | road in Monroe an i I': •*-r* h to'vnr : Hns; «n si«d rountv kjtey.’R us the Joithnu Ytoier ma**adam up and until ten o'clock a m . on Wrtlupvlny, Mnv IXM> the regular *»f :«ald Board of Coioini'sitiners held In th** eity of De’ atur, ‘idiuns county. Indians, veiled bids vviH bo r«< cived for the vonstrurUon of said road in accordance • •)*'♦ the nkms. -pevifications and report of the viewers an! engineer. ..birh are now on file in the Auditor’si • rti« e of paid i ounty. said road to hulh of crushed stone alone. a bond must accompany each bi 1 in fxvi »• tike* amoum of the bid file!, fondit’nncd >n the faithful performance <f said work, and that the bidden. if awarded the contract, will enter into c<r«itra*t therefore and <*ojnnb >e same according to such contract and in accordance with the bid riled. All bid* shall l»e made so as to give the amount for which said road will b '-onstTin ted for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent fit any one estimate, out of the funds to he hercingfter raised bv the .«ab of Intntls ar required by law. !. * B<.:‘.rd of <'oiun)issjot)prs reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN MOSVKE. Auditor of Adama County. Indiana* 15-22-2? M>T!(.*K Ol* III'. State of Indiana, Countv of Adams, ’n ’lie matter of »he application of The I»watur Public Library Board to issue bonds or other evidence of indehfedress in the sum of $1,000.00. No. IGOS. N< tive is hereby <lven that The Iks atur Public Ltbmry Board of the city of Decatur and the township ol Washingt'hA it* Aiank< county, state -r Indiana, has tiled with the Htale Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to issue Douds o» other evidence v* indebtedness for the purpose ol paying: the necessary” ami current operating expenses of said Puhi it Librnr.v for the current year of 15*20 I A public bearing on said applicatior will tie held on ih“ 3rd day of May ’ 19!0, at Indianapolis. Indiana. AH ta> . payers and all f»ersons interested an I notified to be present at said hearing Dated at Pecfttur, Indiana, this 12tt . dav of April, 1925. IHH DETATUn PUBLIC TJBIIAKY BOARD, » By Harriet Lewton. Vlee-prer i Henry B. Heller. Secretary. 1 C-2 r XPPOINTMENT OF X l)M INI WTII XTOI B e Notice in hereby given. that th timlersigned has been appointed ad . isinistrator of the estate of Sara I Laman, late of Adams county, de i-easeil. The estate is probably sol vent. l WILLIAM S. BOWERS, Administrate ("lark J. Lutz, Attorney. , April ». 192'1 15-22-2 d Music is recommended as an aid t e digestion. After serving ripe olive g to your guests, it is advisable to stai o your Edison grinding on “Nearer M God to Thee.”

(CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ji FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furnace and C<M»k ■’[ stove wood.—J. G. Niblick. 57-ts i FOR SALE 5 passenger Auburn touring car, in good condition. Re- '■ cen’ly overhauled. Will soh reasonable. Ed Green. Phone 436 or 80. 70-ts FOR SALE Buffett, oak finish, good i condition. Call ’phone 670 or cull * at 1122 West Monroe street, 88-t3x ‘ FOR SALE- A good four-year-old Holi stetn cow, giving good flow of milk. Inquire at 1127 W. Patterson street, or I call 'phone 415. FOR SALE —Seven-room house, well r located. Inquire of Glen Cowan. * ’phone 6”6. 88-ts FOR SALK—Farm implements for i stile. Inquire of Jas. K. Niblick. R. R. 8. 8t»-t3 | FOR SALE —One twin-cylinder Harley 1 Davidson and sidecar: one single American. All kinds of parts and repairs, tires and tubes; also prest-o-tanks exchanged. 4'ffi Monroe street 90-13 i —a r. = WANTED WANTED To rent a house. Dr. C L C. Rayl, Monroc._7B-tf M'ANTED — Experienced bookkeeper for the Adanis County Equity Exchange. inquire F. B. Moore, manager, at G. (’. Mount’s residence,,or Martin Gerke, ’phone 865-P. 89 If WANTED —At once. Stenographer good wages« Mechanic able to run pipe threading machine, good wages and steady work. Apply in pi rson to J. F. ARNOLD CO. 89-ts WANTED Male ‘and female help at tiie (i. E. plant in Decatur. Apply Saturday from 1(1 a. in. to (» p. m.. Jefferson Sllidio, over Callow Koh tie Drug Store. SMi-2t

MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOIXXJY-(-A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription, EREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm kinds, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor, Ijindology, Skidmore Land Co„ 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Wis. l-t 4 mo. We can give you service on Vulcanising. liolthouse Garr,£je. 303-ts V.R BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing rabbits, and other fur-bearing animals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices on large let shipments. The Fur & Specialty Farming Co., 515 517 N. P. Ave., Fargo, N. Dakota. 63 Imo LOST AND FOUND I.OST—An elk tooth cuff button. Re-! turn to this oflfee and receive rejtvard. J. G. Niblick. 75-ts; LOST—A gold photo-case with initials' M. M. K. on back. Finder, please' r turn to this office or to Mary Weldy, 1 Cl 9 S. Winchester street. 88-t3x LOST—A long mink fur .neck piece.' Lost somewhere between Monroe street and the W. H. L>e home. Finder, please return to the J. S. Bowers home. First street, 88-t3 LOST —Chase robe somewhere between Geneva. Indiana, and Rockford, Ohio. . W. H. Patterson. Rock- [ ford. Ohio. 89-t3x I’Ol'ND —Black silk pleated belt for large lady„ found near Evangelical churcji Sunday. Owher may have • ame by calling at 523 Jefferson st., and paying for this ad. 89-3 t FOR REN T FOR RENT —A good barn. fßace for an automobile. . j Chas. J. Miller, 226 ?Jorth Seventh street. 89-t.lx FOR RENT —Furnished room. Call at this office. 89-t3x ' FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable for 1 office or sleeping rooms. Over Charlie Voglewede’s shoe store. !n---?quire at store. ' 90-3 t p * f f - NOTICE! ' \ The Decatur. Bluffton and Geneva ‘ transit line will start Monday. April 19t.h. 90-t2x •j =ZI=Z=ZZZZ + DEFINITIONS ++*+ + + + + BANK—A place where the printei ’• is greeted with kind works and bus--2 picion. )t BINDERY—A corner of a plant where the book and customer arc L trimmed. BOSS —The man who settles a!’, dis '* putes, but dodges monthly settlments _ I CHATTEL MORTGAGE—A blankel to cover the bed of a cylinder press. ■ 9 COATED PAPER—Two uneven sur to fares of white clay, h»ld together by s* I‘Ydth. Hope and Charity. * rt ( FSTOMER — The only man whe iy makes money out of the printin ( business.

AI*POI<«TMEST OF ADMIMSTRATOn Notice is Hereby Oivvn, Th®t th< undersl'Cned hnH bn ''” np ?° ?”?! , *.,'11.1 Os th ate of H Martin • ■"tian.'), A.Uma county, dime ale* 1. The estate l» probably so,vent ' J H. A. CHRISTI A.NEII Admlnlatratot Dore B. Erwin, Attorney v „ April 12, 192". R-..-2' 1 pl'.> IN I '(I N I 1 '• I XI 1 I I< > B Notice Is hereby given that the un<! ersigne,! im" I appointed Executo ~f 1 t>r estate <>f Cordelia A. Bay. lat« of Adame county, di-ceam-d. The probably solwnt JAMES T. MEBIiYMAN, Executor Merrvman A- Sutton, Attys. tpi- 7. IMO. t l -"'- 2 XI'I'.HN I Mi-N I OF VDMINKI l< I roil Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appoint* ff mi- , PHIU! tor of lhe estate of Jonathan A Merryman, late of Adams county. Tne estate I* solvent. .1 VMI2S T. MEimYMAN, Administrator April 2. 1920. M*'rrvmnn Sutton, Attya. R-lu-IS FOR SALS One good oak bed room suit, writing desk, stand, letithi r chair, wash stand, card tabh MRS. FRANK RARTHEL 'Phone !9X. «9-3tx FOR SALE One good 7 room house on Monroe street, semi-modern. Price $3500.00. One gooA 6 room house on Elm st. semi-modern. session in 30 days. >• line good 6 room house on Elm st., two full lots, good drove well and good barn 18x28 ft. Price $2600.00. One good 7 room house on 13th st. semi-modern, good garage and bam. Ik. acres of ground. Price $3000.00. 7 room house on Marshall street, setni modern, possession May Ist. Price $2500.00. 20 acre farm 1H miles north of Willshire. Ohio. Price $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 Sth st., all modern Immediate possession if sold soon. Price $4000.00. ti room house on Winchester st., % acre, semi modern and a real bargain at SIBOO.OO. 6 room house on Mercer avenue almost new. semi-modern, and a bargatr at $2000.00. Possession in 30 days. 8 room house on Winchester st., 1 lot and a halt at $1700.00. One good 7 room house and large barn on Decatur tt.. near General Electric and a good buy at $3000.00. 7 room house on 9th st., Bemi-n»od-ern. Price $2600.00. Near General Ele< trie. 8 room house on 6th st., large lot and barn, semi-modern, near General Electric. Price $3600.00. 5 room house on 11th st., large lot. Price SIBOO.OO. 5 room house on Elm st., semimodern. full lot. Price $1500.00. 6 room house on Elm st., large lot and barn. Price $1500.00. One good Model 1918 Maxwell, fully equipped, touring car. for sale, good as new. Price $650.00. One good Titan 10-20 H. P tractor and one J. Deere tractor plow for sale. Price $600.00. Wm. NORRIS. At Graham X Walters. 8S t’J MMEfS-STOCKS I Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. ; New York. April 15 —(Special to : Daily Democrat)-Tile stock market ‘ shewed fractional changes al the op'entng today. Studebaker up !1 7 S : General Motors 3595, off 2L»: ! Republic 113K4, up %; Baldwin 141% up % and Bethlehem 98, up Chicago, April 15—Grain opening: Corn: May up %c; July up %c; Sept down %c. Oats: May up %s; July up %c. Provisions: Higher. 1 East Buffalo.-April 15—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 640. no New York shipments. Hogs closing steady. Three deckers and western hogs sold at $18.25; balance staters selling from $17.50@ 18.00; pigs. sl7: roughs. $13.50; stags. SIO.OO, down; cattle 2(H). strong; sheep 300, steady, top wool lambs 2300; clips, 2075, down; no sheep here; calves 250; tops 2200@23<)0; few, 2325. Cleveland. O.—Produce market: Butter— Creamery in tubs, extra extra fancy 70%&71c; firl : 69-i@7oc; prints lc higher; second! ! 65@65'/sc; packing 35%@40%C. Eggs—Fresh gathered extras 45%< c fresh extras 44%c; northern Olh< r fresh new cases 43‘4 c; old cases 42c . western firsts 42c. Poultry— Chickens 45@50c; iigh ’ fowls. 45@46c: extras 50@55c; roost t ers, 24c; springers _42@42c. * LOCAL MARKETS. I Wheat No. 1, $2.50; new oats s 95c; new corn, per cwt., $2.25;, bar I ley, $1.40; rye $1.50. x LOCAL MARKET. I Eggs, dozen 32 LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 67 b '1 FOLKSSAY OUR- ) i I PLUMBING’S SIMPLY* \ J GRBAT- ✓ x AND YOU WILL I I I FIND WE RE -p-J t NEVER LATE < \ “t r-. Ergs’

•John Sdim ger & Sun Abstractors of Title to fx». in Adam ' to 40 year., partial p ayinent at ' (ntere.t p.ying time . Ci , y |Qans 1 to 8 <, We are in the market for VOHr ~ inesf If you want an abs lrßrt ot loan come to our oflice in „ F ; „ n ’* you will save money by , I()in . r ' farms and city propm-iv f,„ . Office over Fisher A: Harris east he court house, Decatur, Indiana' Citizens telephone No. 104, Deeat,, ’ Indiana. Feed Buttermilk to your h( * s 2 cents per gallon. ( lover Leaf Creameries 16-ts Decatur, Ind. Have you tried that all pork sausage at the White M. t | Market? 'Phone 388 and kt u , send you some. 4 deliveries tally.—Meyer, Brushwiller ,< Beel - 2K9-tf — -y. DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Oflice 235 W. Mon rue St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Oflice and Residence. 186 SALE SEASON IS HERE I am ready to book your sale. See me at Durkin's Garage, Decatur. Indiana. JE F F LI E ( HT Y AUCTIONEER 'Phone 181. DR. IL 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 of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE. TUBERCULOSIS ANO CANCER. Office Hours—--9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m—7 to 9 p. m. Sundays by Appointment. Phones: Residence 110: Off ce i"C. T " ' 233 ts AUCTIONEER With year, of experience In farmlnf and auctioneering I feel I am at>l. t* get tne highest doller for youl See me for date, .nd prices. •Phone 1 long 1 short on tM IL N. RUNYON • Live stock and general auctioneer. N. \ BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Tested, Glasses Fitted ’ ’ HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 j Saturday, 8:00 p. nt. Telephone IJo I l ----- ' — —- Dr. C. V. Connell v Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn. 0 Ist street. D Office ’Phone t 43 s Residence ’Phone .... 102 ; I .' — ~ YOUR AUTO UCENSE i MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNJeR:— APPLY FOR YOUR 1920 a AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AS ■t SOON AS POSSIBLE. 8 ME AT THE DEMOCRA T OF z FIFE io ' ’ RICHARD EHINGER. C. 287-ts Notsu*y Public. it — 1 ■ tDr. C. C. KWh S- -O-r rPractice limited to Surge' and diagnosis of Abdomiopelvic Disease 7c After May 1 office will be Decatur, over the Teeplc. Bi J 1 dyberry and Peterson store. V _ Call At Recorder’s Office and have your Mortgage Exemption MA DECHOW ' I Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. 4