Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1920 — Page 6
. .11 — . HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . Any age for sale at all times. W<J 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. 78-ts s—s_s_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s I Have you a had Cough or 9 I Cold? If so, go to your £ 1 nearest drug store anil get I 1 a bottle of ’ DR. MARSHALL’S ■t LUNG SYRUP H 3 It will relieve you. 1 Three sizes J 25c. 50c. SI.OO S At Your Drug Store. g , - • - j a ■ i ! 118 CLOSE WEDNESDAY Following an annua! I custom our dental offices 3 will he closed at noon on 8 each Wednesday for 'the I balance of the day and T evening. This to continue < until futher notice. g - Dr. J. Q. Neptune. ■ • Dr. Roy Arch hold. I • Dr. Burt Mangold. 1 j Dr. Fred Patterson g daßutwc "-v-’w,;- fK«MW7«r " I WANTED | Bench and Machine Moulders. — Pattern Makers. K Grinders. Millwright. Cupola Tender. 1 Cupola Laborers. £ Casting Inspector. “ Office Help. 1 General Laborers. Apply at - Decatur Castings Co. ‘ Leave application at | I Democrat Co. I 58-ts I I II ■ . — ■ .1 11...— ■ I ■ HI. ■■■■ FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR 'f TRACTION LINE * Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne I 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a..m. ■ 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. I 3:30 a. m. 10:00 a. m. I 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. H 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. m. | 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 11:05 p. m. Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m., arriving in Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. ; I. B. STONEBURNEFi. Agent.
I .... _ mr nniTiiiii m immwi— Blatchf ords Milk Mash Guaranteed to stop and prevent White j Diohrea in chicks, made by the oldest » | feed concern in the world. VVe sei! it by * | the carload, nearly everybody uses it in ! I all size packages. We also use it in feed- //• » n ”/ 4 j I ing our own chicks, we know what it I does. Be3.u.s.ita.oa I | E. L. CARROLL & SON | » _ . WE WRITE > TORNADO AND WIND STORM INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTIES BEST COMPANIES Lenhart & Heller ’PHONE No. 2. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, Indiana. Ml,i
NOTICE! | 11. A. STRAUB, the expert wallpaper cleaner, the num who knows how, will make that dirty paper look • like new. Small or large Jobs. Rugs i mill chimney* cleaned. Prices right; work guaranteed. 'Phone 473. 93 > rI — — Single Comb White Leghorn Eggs for Hatching. I You can pay more money but you can't get better quality. j Maple Lawn Poultry Fann Chas. Zimmerman, Decatur, * 'Phone 870-K. 70-ts j j • NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS Notice is hereby given, that Monday, May 3, 1920. , will be the Inst day for paying your 1 pring Installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will lie open > from 8 a. an., until 4 p. tn., during the tax paying season. All taxes not paidi by that time will become delinquent > and a penalty of 10 per cent, will lie added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, and the law •’ points out the duty of the treasurer. , Those who have bought or sold prop- ! l erty and wish a division of taxes 1 should come in at once. Don't wait; ifor tlie rush. No receipts can be laid «’ away for anyone, so do not ask for *■ it. HUGH D. HITE, I , Treasurer Adams County . jli
Mo<t?a?e Exemptions Made out at the Auditors Office Lucille Rubier Notary Public. ' Dr. I. F. Somers Monroe. Ind. In office formally occupied by Dr. Rayl. Office Hours: 8 9:30 a. m.; 1-3 p. m.; 7-8 n. m.; Sunday by appomtmer.t, 'Phone 73 * i Decatur Shoe Hospital 1 Rapid. Neat anti Reliable. Extra help to take care of vour wants. 11 Clem W. Voglewede. j Plenty of winter wheat bran, middlings, calf I meal, chick mash and feeds of ail kinds at n the right price. FORNAX MILLING COMPANY MM -Vi. . Wt
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY \PRIL 19. 1920.
x<. rit »: r<> iii'i ttMt tx i * State of Imllnrin, t'ountv of Adams, «r In Ho- Adum.s Circuit Court, April Term. 11'30. Jonathan Itumple vs. Adams Geiger. , i ni i 'iimplalnt to ijult Title. Come now tlie plaintiff by Peterson X- l-'ro. hie. and Soiltli * Parrish, bls iittoriievs. mill tiles his complaint, tonether with tile iifl'alavlt of il i-ompei-ent person that tin residence upon diligent search and inquiry la unknown of ihe i'.illo.vliig named defendants. to-wit: tilum Geiger, Jos. Adum Geiger. Joli.-limn G.-lger, I’r.iminn I’. Currlng--,m. Freman P. Corrlngton. Freeman I’ I'urrlnirton. Elisabeth Carrington, I’reeman I- <'ari Inglon. l-Tei-nnm P. C.u ington. los.-ph Welkley. Eliza heth Ci i rliiglon, i-'i edorl, k Welkley. Burton It. Snow. George S. Barber, llachel Barbel-. James F. Bv ties, Martha -I. Lnwhoin, Elizabeth Grow, John I:. I'gten, Catherine Eali-n. Catherine Eaton. Barbara Markd. John Kunz. .Welle Kuntz. Adele Kunz. Elizabeth Kuntz. I'erothea Krum. Elizabeth Moeklfn. Ja< uh Macklin, William Slone. George W. Rateham, .In,oh t onkle, Margaret Hill. Sarah Smith. John Atnetutx, Johann Geiger, Joseph Adam Geiger. Johitnnn H Geiger. Freeman I' Corington. Freeman Car-rlng-ton. I'reeman Currington. Nathaniel 11. Bordoine. E'.zabeth Carrington, Freeman ’i . Corrlngton. John Welkly . Fllzali.-th Currington. Frederick W . lkelev , llachel Barber. Um he Barber, George S. Barbnr. James I 11.1\nes John Grow, John tlrove. Cl tin-line Katin. John Msik John Mark,!. John Merkt. Alfred 1.. Kunz. •,|fi H Kuntz. John Kuntz. .Imoli Kium. Jaeoli -Mo kiln, Jn-nb Macklins. I liz.ihetli Mo- kiln. William Stove. I'allsta Bat luim. John HUI. Margaret Hill. John y-usiutes. Blmi-br Amstutz, Philip pfunil. John Corlngton. Freinn C.-riHgton, Stephen Corrlngton Stephen Kligman Corlngton. llaymon-1 p.u-rinu ton. William C. Coringtun. Lewis Corington. Levi Corrington, llnam Cori-ington. Barbary llaku. 1.i.-oli H .Millet. Jacob Crum. Margaret Hill. Charlotte Lehman. Ixitllsa Host. Lewis A Host, John W Peel itosan Pound, Hosanna Pound. Imrothv
Kri'in. Barbara H Hi' -••11. Samuel H. I!i,-en. Samuel B. Uelsen, Frederick I’r.-.lri. 1< Bailey, Celina Dell Sapp. Copliia l-’eltv. Ann Smith, John liiit. Margaret Hilt. I'aiiel Wlblermuth. Susan North. .Martha North. Philip I'fiind. Elisabeth Corington. 1.. ha Krum. Martha .1. North. S x-mnna Geiger. Freeman P. Coveingt<m Freeman P. Covington. Elisabeth Cuvinglon. I'reeman P. Covington. I,« -e Host. Louisa 1.. .Imlay, Mary I), Ik Clara A. Benway. William Host, .lame Host Frank Host. Augu-us Host. Elias -1. Willings. John Corrfngl. n. Freman t'orington. Stephen < orIngton. I'ayman Corington. Raywion j Corrlngton. William C. Corripißton, lav,is <'orringtor., Hiram Carrington. Barbara Baker. Margaret Baker. 1., vid M.Donal.l. Elmira .Miller John Hill Charlotte Lehman. Louisa Host. Han'lel Win termmsl. Jr., lawis A. Hast, Philip Pound, Rosann Pound. I >erothe Krum. Babara lieisen, Julia Bailey Frederick Baley, Celina Hell Sapp,’ John l>. Felty. Samuel Smith, tnna Smith. Ellas I>. Walking. Louisa WillUiu Jeremiah North, John North. John M Peel. Imisv V Peel, E. Cor- ' ringten. whose Christian name K th*' piaintifT unknown. .1. K. K’nb\ vchost- I’hristiun name is to the plnintifT unknown. E. E Walker, whoso Christian name is to the plaintin un-i know-i. Ihillas G M Trout. Flora L. Trout The Sun Oil Company, a corporation. Aetna Life Insurance Companv. a eorp»>ratlon. • Tl.e unknown husbands and wives . of the following named persons, to- • baniel Winrermood. la-wis A. Host, • hih’i W Peel. Elisabeth Grow. J:, C ,m Sarah Smith. Charlotte le-h- ■ inan Ch.irlottie la-hman. Ixniisa Host. • Barbara Baker. Barbary Baker, Eliza-|i t'orington, John Melkly, John ; V..ttr»-1. I»avi«l McDonald. Fred, r. k I d elkeiev" jaci h Macklins, William , y<on *. I'alista Batcham. Jacob Corikle. . < John ’ll.it, Saral. SuMth. John VArnL»uisa Has'. Margaret HH. . PLTifr Ffunrl. C<irrinXt<»n. N’.ithanie! B TVvrdoine. RHzaheth ’’orington. Elizabeth Curington, Frederick We’klev. Fredrick Wclkelev. John Welkelev. John Welkley. Barton L Snow llaehe Barber, John F. Dyne., Jo>in F I'avne-. Martha J Lawhorn. I K Rifile whose chrstian name is < u'likiiowi bn It. Eaten. Catharine t i; ,tiu. i ■ iil.ai ine Eaten. Lhn M t!< 1. . i' ithari !.-■ Eaton, John Mark,!. Barbara Markd John Merkt. Frederick Rale- . Frvdei-’i-k Bailee. Julia Bailey. Hero•ha Krum. Martha J. North. Susannah iger !-•-. .man P. Covelngton. I- res- • man F Cuvington. Eliaabeth Cuvingt.m Freeman P. Covington. Lewis H...- Louis.l L. Juday. Mary Itelk. , Cl u a X Beil wav- William Host, James - Host Frink Host. Augustus Host. J Elias J. Willing. The unknown stockholders, bondholders. re elvers, trustees, creditors. ~f!i C'S. su< • ewsors in interest of each , f the following named eornoralions 10-wit- The Aetna Life Insurance Companv the Sun Oil Company, the names of which are all unknown to - the plaintiff. . . , The unsnoim whlowers and wiuows c children descendants and heirs, surV' ;,-g sp. uses, creditors and admin--si utors of the estates, devisees, r legatees trustees and executors of the la.st’wlll.s and testaments, successors ir interest and assigns rrsoei-tive- „ I- of the following named and liesig- - nute.l .1- ,-ased persons to-wit: I John Kuntz. John Kunz, Samuel H. . Reiser. Barbara Return, Samur) B. hi,-- Birliara Riesen. Julia Bailey. Martha J. L*whorn. J. K. Riffle, whose , , 10-ist'i'-i ’uin e unknown. Lewis A. Host Freeman P. Herrington, Elizabeth Corrington, John Corrlngton.
Freeman Corrington, Stephen < <>rilngton liavman Corrington. William I < . n. Hiram Corrington, Wil- | liaui Lsiwhorn, Jacoh Dayne*. BenI g lohn V ailing. Elizabeth .1 Drr.es I John B l»vnes Matilda Dynes. Os.-ar IL. Dvnes. William < Dynes. Sylvia I Innes. Itachel Winders, Jphn WlndI era Catharine Eaten. John.lt. fMten, I John Markd. Barbarn Markd. Derotha I l.'nim, Martha J. North, Susannah I Geiger. Freems P. Ccveington. Free- ■ man P Ciivington. Elizabeth CuvingI ion. Kreeman I’. Ciivington. Lewii ■II "-.' I • I. I a la'. Mio I'• Hi. I Clara A. Benwav. William II .st. I ■ James Host. Frank Host. Augustu 1 ■ Host Klips J Willing, the names o ■ I a'! of whom are unknown to this] ■ plaintiff. ■ Ml of the women once known by 1 ■ any of the above names and designa-1 ■ ti ms. whose names may have been 1 ■ Changed and who are new known hr I ■ olh-r names, the names of all of ■ whom are unknown to the plaintiff. ■ The spouses cf all the persons above ■ named, described and designated as ■ d fondants to this action, who ate ■ married, the names of all of whom are ■ unknown to the plaintiff. ■ Ml persons ano corporations who ■ assert O>- might assert any title, claim ■ io- interest in or lien up u the r.-'l , ,i, . rlbed In the complain, in - this action by. under or through any of the defendants In this action, named d.scribed and designated in thi" complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to this plaintiff. .Ml the women once known by any of the names and designations above st .ted whose names may have been changed snd who are now known b\ other names, the names of all ol whom are unknown to this plaintin the spouses of all the persons above named described and designated a: defendants to this action, who an i-rirried the names nf all of whon are unknown to this plaintiff; all per sone or corporations who assert o might assert any title, claim or inter ,-st or lien upon the real estate de Is.’ribrd ill the e miplaint in thi- a. tion bv. under or through any of th. defendants in this action, named, de scribed and designated In this com plaint, the names of all of whom ar unknown to the plaintiff. That the Aetna Life Insurance Com panv and the Sun Os! Company ar foreign corporations and that th .■atisc of action alleged against sai defendants In this action arose with, the State of Indiana; that each and p of the above named defendants a r i on-residents of the State of Indian and noon diligent search and inqulr by this plaintiff their residence car not be ascertained; said action Is fc Mifl the purpose” of quieting the title c
this plaintiff to real estate In I*' o Slate of Indlaiiii: thiit a enuse or nt : tiou evlals against eaMi mid mi 11 I said defendants. that tlo 1 ' are all necessary parties to Illi" action. IJ' are all i. be non-resldenls of the stale of Indiana. .... 1 That ll.is action Is Instituted to . quiet the plaintiff s title In and to I » . folio,-. Illg .1. I V. ll estate h A- - hiiim county, in Un* built* of Inthann. t to-u’lt: | The northenal quarter <»r 1 . iv.t ntv-lw<» 1221 in township t«’en > - ri\f (2M north ranfe fourteen UDj , eant; ah<l nlsn, Tn.' north half "f the northwest i ,;mirter situated and lying east of tin w.ilmsh river, nf section twenty-two i ' I.'-'I In township twntv-llv# north range fourteen <H> east. eeutlng therefrom a trmt ten_ . ■■■■. ls gust and west mol seven rods north and south out of the northwest corner of the east half of tlie north-I e.-ist quarter of the northwest quarter . of section twenty-tw i t-’2) In town- , ship twenty-five (Sal north range ioiirteen ill) east. That this action Is being prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of .uietlnK bls title too the real estate , n'H'Ve descriiied as against all de-I in.-inds. claims and claimants whom-,..'v.-r. and as against the world. Notice is therefor. hereby gtv •’>> I said defendants and each and all or th<*m that unless they be and appear l»» fore the Ailams Circuit t’ourt at tin- (.’curt House In the City of l»ecntu»-. Adams County. Indiana, on the; 12th <iav «»f .Him-. I*2o. the same he- i in.! 1 the ruth Judicial day of the April i» t r of the Adams Cinult Court <>f ih Stale of Indiana, to !»<• begun and holder on the — dav of June. j and answer or demurrer to said complaint, tlie same mrty be heard and | determined in their absence. :n witness whereof 1 liave hereunto! set m\ hand and affixed the seal <M : suid < ourt at the oflb •* of the ( lerk [ thereof, on the 19th day of April. r»?o. .JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. I Senlt Peterson & Frucht.. Smith & Parrish. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 19-26-3 S.i'il.l. <ll <mi MlwliiMlH'* SM.H. Not he is hereby given that the untlerslgno.i Commissioner, appointe.l u- sii.li in tlie i ase of I'lysses Gfi-ller vs- Sarah Bodie. Itesse Boule. Tilman B. < r. Amanda Fox. Edwin Fox, itob- «'• -. Fox. Clarence Fox. Edus May Fox. p, 1 Kauffman. Jacob Kauffmanf Peter oldner. Guardian of Amanda Fox ■ ii minors. Isaac B. er. Guardian i.f Tilman B«er et nl minors, John tun .'.nncer. Administrator of the estate if Mai- Fox. deceased, a- 1 numbered 1007.3 on the ,j., 1.-. ts of the Adlims circuit court wa. rein said cause is now. pending, said action being for the partition of real .state as described in tlie plaintiff's petition in said <ause; will sell s--. id real estate so described as sueh Commissioner on the 21th day of April. tl'2i'. to the highest and l>e«t bi l.ler, said real estate being situated in the '.art' of Adams, anil state of lo,Han < and described as follows, to-v.-;t: Inlots Number two hundred seventy <-70) and two hundred seventy<ei - (2711 In the 27th addition tn the town ~r Berne as laid out and platted l>- John A. Sprnnger. sale is to be on the following 1.--m.-s and conditions to-wit: -aid piomises are to 1»* sold at prlv;v<- sale at the office of Graham & V . lie - nt N. . 11l Soiltli Second street tn t'u- citv of Iheatiir. Adams county, ir.d-an.-; Terms of sale: One-third , n-,11. I n<-third in nine months, and one-thir ' in eighteen months from date of sale, purchaser to give his notes secured by a mortgage on sai.l j i-■ I estati for t|p- deferred pay ment. I Slid notes b'.iring six per cent inter-! est from date of sale, and all to the| arprcval of the Commissioner The •lim-haw mav have the privilege of paving all < ash on dav of sale, if he ts Said .•ale will he made and concluded at HI o'< lO' k a. ni. on the above date. C. L. WALTERS, 5-12-19 Commissioner. APPOINTMENT or AHMINI*TR4TRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminisi. trix of the estate of Mary E. Huff- .. .1,1. late of Ada;.,s county, df <as< I. The estate Is probably- solvent. ■ANICi; EVERETT. Administratrix. Lenhart & Heller, Attorneys. April 10, 192 V. 12-19-26 -Fust received a car load of Square Deal Farm Fence.—H. Knapp v’i Son. 84-ts REAL ESTATE NEWS - Eight-room house on Monroe street, partly modern. Eight-room house on First street, cellar, lights, gas and toilet. Six-room house on Adams street, five lots. ” « I Six-room house on Line street. j Three-fourths acre near Pleasant Mills, 4-room house, barn granary, tnilk 1 house, corn crib, chicken house, drove; well. Come in aud see us about these prop-; < rties. Erwin & Michaud. NEW UNIFORMS Bluffton.Und.. April 19.—(Special to' Daily Democrat) —The overall plan has been adopted and indorsed by the officials of the Bluffton high school and the students of that school will soon appear in the newly created fad. all to wear overalls instead of their new ! spring suits. j ““~ MICKIE SAYS _ - .. . \ ffUACE \»WKT V* am ( -T\A' MXVM4PAVXQ MVAM I RATES A LITTUE. X. 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C LASSI FIEDjy AN T AI >S FOR SALE FOR <Al.l’ -I'mmice anti ‘ stove wood.—J. G. Niblick. 57-u | FOR SALE 5 passenger Auburn j touring car, in good condition. Re* 1 eenlly overhauled. Will sell reasonable Ed Green. Phone 436 or SO--70 ts FOR SALE —Seven-room house, well | located. Inquire of Glen Cowan. | 'phone 836. FOR SALE—Two lots on Gloss street, three blocks front G. E. plant. See . .lames K. Niblick. Adm.SHJj It )R SAI I - Dynutinite, caps mid fuse. Fornux Milliiitf I ('.(iHipiiiiy. I'tiß SALE-Ti-iit. in good condition. Size 12x14. Will sell cheap. ’Phone 183. 91-t3x FOR SALE On< leather chair, Wilson healer, stand, table, dishes and mattress. 'Phone 1 10. 92-3tx | FOR SALE—I oak finish buffet in I good condition. Call 'phone 670. •Or 1122 West Monroe street. City. 92-3LX FOR SALE- Roan Durham cow. with big roan heifer calf. $125.00. A. L. Fraugliiger. 2>£ miles north of Curryville. Craigvilie 'phone. H3-t3x FOR SALE- Duroc male hog. eligible to register. Frank Dellinger. Decatur, Indiana. Route 10. WANTED WANTED To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl. Monroe. 7X-II WANTED—At once. me< hanic able to run pipe threading machine, good wages and steady work. Apply in p jrson to J. F. ARNOLD CO. 89-ts WANTED—GirI for light house work. No washing. Apply in person at Jackson studio. 91-3wks WANTED—To rent a small furnished house or rooms for house keeping. 'Phone 675. 92 3t WE WANT CLEAN RAGS We will pay 5c a pound for clean, good sized rags suitable for cleaning j machinery. Bring them to the Dailyj Democrat office. WANTED—Job as truck driver. One year's experience. Apply at this 'office, 93-t6x WANTED (’li.iiiib' r maid al the Murrav Hotel. AD'dv nl once. * 2 WANTED—Woman to do washing and iiunfng. Small family. ‘Phone 533. WANTED —Girl for general housework. Nowashing: SIO.OO per week. 'I hone 7524, or write Mrs. G. F. Bassett, 90S Kinnaird Ave.. Fort Wayne. Indiana. miscellaneous WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLGGY—A magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months’ subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good faun lands, simply write me a letter a“d say. "Mail me LANDOLGGY and all particulars FREE.” Address Editor, i Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, W-ie. l-t 4 mo. I We can give you service on Vulcanizing. llolthouse Garage. 303-ts WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing rabbjfs, and other fur-hearing animals. List what you have with us,! stating your lowest prices on large: lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty Fanning Co., 515-517 N. r. Ave., Far»J. N. Dakota. 69-lmo WHEN In need of Red Cedar ( sihingles and Ship Lap Lumber see A. M. Mauller. Pleasant Mills, Jnd. | • 92-12tx LOST AND FOUND LOST An elk tooth cuff button. Return to this office and receive reward. J. G. Niblick. 75-ts IXIST—An automobile chain between Decatur and state line. Finder please return to Edwin Steele, Wren, Ohio. 91-t3x LOST—Kit of automobile tools somewhere between Cal Myers place, southeast of the city and Decatur. !)3-t.3x LOST —Gasoline cap for Hupmobile. Return to Shanahan-Conroy garage. 93-8 t FOUND—Suitcase containing wearing apparel. Owner may have same bv describing property and paying for r this Ad. 93-t3 LOST —Between the Catholic church and Monroe street, a topaz rosary Please return to Boston store and re cetve reward. 93-t3j i LOST—Automobile license plate No » M-329. Finder please return to this office. 93-tl LOST—Automobile number plate No 173188. Finder please return to thii office. 93-t3i The first baby show in the Units' States was held at Springfield, Ohio on October 14, 1854.
— — "T HOOSIER BILL'S RHYMES (flv William Emerson Rogeiwi •‘HELPIN' DAD" ] When my o! Dad with heavy load . lls trampin' down the weary road.y ' Before his breath is cornin' fast — Before the roughened way is passed, I like to shift the dreay weight An' tell him that, decreed by fate, I want to share his burdens an' Jes lend to him a helpin' hand. Our Dads don't live forevermore; Titey're not the Dads they were of ' yore, i They totter some while passin' on , An' tremble ns they sing their song; ( Their teet are not so certain they , Will every call of mind obey, An' so 1 like white hurrvin' on To help my dear ol’ Dad along. My Dad wus alius good to nle, He broke the driftin' path fer me; He smoothed the way that opens , wide, , Where honor, love and faith abide. i He led me into man's estate— Taught me wisdom an' love of state, < An' so it is along the way . j' 1 want to aid my Dad each day. CHIC COAT ON RUSSIAN LINES 1 - saamh. 1 8 J I I I ' There is no style that has more ehlc character than that of the Russian blouse and none so becoming to thin women. Here is a perfectly new achievement in a coat cut with remarkaide cleverness in Russian blouse lines, although it is not a blouse at all. Its designer is to be credited with about the most original piece of work that the season has so far presented. In this model of tan-colored cloth, the fullness that Iff usually belted in, in the Russian blouse, is cut away at the waist line, and arranged in plaits above and below It. in the manner shown by the picture. A folded belt is smartly trimmed with round buttons and the long sleeves flare and turn back at the waist. Just received a car load <4 Square Deal Fann Fence. H. Knapp X Son. 84-tI MIRKETSIfOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. Apr. 19—(Special to Daily Democrat)—The market was raided shortly after opening with main pressure on General Motors and oth'-r high priced stocks. General Motors was forced down to 324. off i 26 net. Selling of General Motors I was based on reports that an announcement will be made shortly of a new financing plan based on offer--1 ing of three million shares of common stock at S2O a share. 1 Chicago, Apr. 19—Grain opening: Corn: May up I‘ic; July up l%c; Sept, up Ic. Oats: May up 1c; July nominal. Provisions: Higher. 1 East Buffalo. N. Y.. Apr, 19—(Spe'cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 1.- ’ bO9; shipments 4940; official to New York Saturday, late, 1710. Hogs clos- ‘ ing steady. Light hogs and pigs, I $18.50-71’19.00; medium and heavies. ■ [email protected]; roughs. $13.50: stags 1 SIO.OO. down; cattle. $12.50. fifty to a 3 dollar lower than high time last '• week; shipping steers, sl4.oo{i 15.50, * butbhe steers. [email protected]; cows .. and heifers, $5.00@ 12.00; sheep. 3000 , t steady; top wool lambs, 2300; clips, 2150, down; best shorn ewes, $13.00 x @13.50; calves. $12.00; tops, 2250; - few, 2300. >- — y ( Cleveland, O. —Produce market: It Butter—Creamery in tubs, extra 71 , ’i@72c; extra fancy 70%&71c; Art g 69t4@70c; prints 1c higher; seconds y 65®65‘sc; packing 3514@4014c. t Eggs—Fresh gathered extras 45*4c 3 fresh extras 44*/4c; northern Ohio I, fresh new cases 43'4c; old cases 42c, ~ western firsts 42c. g ’ Poultry— Chickens 45@50c; light x fowls 45@4(ic; extras 50@55c; roost- - ers, 24c; springers 42@42c. o. — LOCAL MARKETS. " Wheat No. 1, $2.50; new oats, o. $1.00; new corn, per cwt., $2.30; barj 8 ley, $1.40; rye $1.50. lx — LOCAL MARKET, )f ] Eggg. dozen 33c °’ OCAI CREAMERY MARKETS Butterfat, delivered 65c
John Schurger & s„ n . Abstractors of Title 101 , . Ad. ms All kind, of money to loan 0 „ , Estate from 5'G. on R,al to 40 year., partial payment j( ' Mtere.t paying time. City | 0 7 to B',. We are in the market f or Vntlr . iness. If you want an ,| )al| . a(t 1 loan com.’ to our office pn ., (in J you Will save money by so doing farms and city property tor ' Office over Fisher & Harris. the court house, Decatur. Indiana Citizens telephone No. 104. Indiana. r ' Feed Buttermilk to vour hop, 2 cents per K allon. Clover Leaf ( reameries ‘ 46-ts Decatur, Ind. Have you tried that all pork sausage at the While Meat Market? ’Phone 38X and kt i lB send you some 4 deliverit, daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller A b,t m 3 DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases of women and children; X-ray examination.; Flourrcopy examinations of the i Internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours — 9to 11 a. m.—l to sp.m—7to 9p. m. Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110: Office 409. 233-ts AUCTIONEER With year, of experience In f.Hnlef and auctioneering I fuel I am .bit to get the highest dollar for you! See me for dates and prices. 'Phone 1 long 1 short on CM R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctioneer N. A. B!XLE ! OKFOMETRIST Eves Tested, Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday. 8:00 p. ni. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office ’Phone, Residence ’Phone .... 102 YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE o\\% ER:—APPLY FOR YOl Bi 1920 automobile license as SOON AS , POSSIBLE. SEE ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OF FICE RICHARD EHINGEK 287-ts Notary Public. Dr. C. C. RAYL i—e—' Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdoniiopelvic Disease I After May 1 office will be in Decatur, over the Teeple. Bran dyberry and Peterson store. I ' " Call At Recorder’s Office ’ and have your ’ Mortgage Exemption made now Rose Voglewede NOTARY PUBLIC. ' SIX MEN ARE KILLED I (United Press Ser ' | i < s22(Snecial I Allentown. Pa-, Apr- _ were to Daily Democra,) ’' S1 * atu re «■ c reported kiU<?4 in a pr h 0 Lehl$ h plosion in the quarry of th toda y. c Portland Cement compan
