Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1920 — Page 6
Mortgage Exemptions Made out at the Auditor’s Office Lucille Buhler Notary Public. Dr. L F. Somers Monroe. Ind. In office formally occupied by Dr. Rayl. Office Hour*: 8-9:30 a. m.: 1-3 p. m.; 7-8 p. m.; Sunday by appointment. 'Phone 73 I WANTED 5,000 Pairs of Shoes to I Repair, at the Decatur Shoe Hospital Rapid, Neat and Reliable. |[ Extra help to take care of I' your wants. I Clem W. Voglewede. I iiiMaHiwwMWffaßtswßnßßßßMtiißtiwiff’Ng I Plenty of winter wheat |i bran, middlings, calf i[ meal, chick mash and I feeds of all kinds at I the right price. | FORNAX MILLING I COMPANY I ■ I i i;-sr.WTW = ’K-^#W®*® p «Br « ■ • A?' * ■ I Have you a bad Cough or Cold? If so. go to your nearest drug store and get a bottle of DR MARSHALL’S LUNG SYRUP k It will relieve you. Three sizes 25c. 50c. SI.OO At Your Drug Store. ■—WT. j I CLOSEI * WEDNESDAY ■ i Following an annual II custom our dental offices « will be closed at noon on I each Wednesday for the II balance of the day and l| evening. This to continue I until father notice. e Dr. J. Q. Neptune. B Dr. Roy 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-ts r — 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 min* utea. 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. STONEBURNER, Agent. ii ...
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE ’ I. the undersigned administratrix of Mary F. Huffman estate will sell at public miction on, , April 24. 1920 in Blue Creek township. 4 miles east ■and t 4 mile south of Monro®, !'-■ mile north of Steele and 3’,a miles ■ -outhwest of Pleasant .Mills, the fol--1 lowing property to-wlt: e i One sewing machine, 2 beds and ho lding. 8 dining chairs, 1 rocker, 1 ” bureau. .'. safes, 3 kitdhen tables, 25 yards carpet. 1 heating stove. 1 cook dove, I large copper kettle, 1 bushel potatoes, several stone jars. 4 doz. glass fruit jars, several pounds of •■wed carpet rags, window curtains. I, .ids and curtain poles. 2 pieces linoleum, lamps, dishes and kitchen utensils. 4 dozen chickens and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to begin promptly at 1:00 o'clock p. m. Terms of Sale All sums of $5.00 and under cash. ' All sums over $5.90 a credit of nine 1 months will be given, purchaser giv ' ing bankable note to the satisfaction |of the administratrix. 4’;; off for ' cash. | ANICE EVERETT. Administratrix. | Heller & Lenhart, Attorneys. i ! Harry Daniels, Auct. i li. O. Ikivis, Clerk- 16-20-21-22 | i; xo ik i: to oi:i-'i:x i» v x Ts State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: , In the Adams Circuit Court, April (Term, IH2O. ! No 100S4. ' William Timm vs. Theophilus ItosI <1 st al.
I cl. el al. Quiet Title. I Now comes the plaintiff, by his atI ~,,- ■ - .vierrvman Sutton, amt tiles H . ..loplaint her. 11l together with Ihe affidavit ot a competent person that the residence upon diligent in<iiiiri is unknown of tilt- following named defendants, to-wit: Ttieoj,titles I. Theophilus H. Rossel. Tlieophile 11. Russell. Theophilas H. Kosett., Theophilas It. Rosett. Harrett Ito.,tte. Henriette Rossel, Harritt Jto- | Peter Bair, w elllngtoh Stewart, vtexander Stewart. Jun. Alexander Slew;,ll. Jr., Alexander Stewart, Pet--1., . . M -;es Jenkinson. Margaret Jenkinson, Samuel G. Upton. Ann >. I Pion. Martin Houser, I'rsala Hous- ,. Anton Starzanl.argnr,- Jacob Kline: that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are Inh -.ed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action ic the fallowing names and designa-to-wit. "1110 unknown husbands and wiv.s, r. spec lively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Theophilus Rossel, Theophilus H. liosset. Theonhije H. Gossell. Thecpmlas H. Rosette. Theophilas H. Rosett, Harrett Cosite Henriette Rossel. Harritt Kosett. Pete, Bair. Wellington Stew - . i!-t. Alexander Stewart, Jun.. Alex-1 iea Stewart, Jr.. Alexander Stewart i'.-ler Hear Moses Jenkinson. .Maigar- . I.mkir -a. . Samuel G. Upton, An* S. Upton. Martin Houser, frsala Houser. Anton Starxanbargar, Jacob Kline, the names of all of whom are un-, known to plaintiff: the unknown , widowers anil widows, respectively, of the following named deceased persons to-wit: Theophilus Rossel, Theo- ' ..hilus 11. Ross. I. rheophile H. Ros--ell. Tlu.philas H. Rosette, Theopliilas H. Rosett. Harrett Rosette. Henriette Rossel. Harritt Rosett. Pet- . I Bair, Wellington Stewart. Alex-' imlei' Stewart. Jun.. Alexander Stew•I Ji Alexander Stewart. Peter, ~,-ar. Moses Jenkinson. Margaret I Jenkinson. Samuel G. I'pton, Ann S. • Upton. Mill tin Houser, frsala Houser. I \nton Slarxanba i gar, Jacob Ixline. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown chil-i dren descendants anil heir*. surviv- I ing spnuses. creditors and adininistra-I tors of the estates, devisees, legatees I trustees and executor* of the last, wills end testaments, successors m ..Hen st and assigns, respectively, of me following named ami designated ,|.,e i.e. sons to-wit: Theophilus i. - ..I Til,-eihilus H. Rossel, Theo- . ~ m ii Itosseil. Theophilas H. tto’ett. Theophilas H. Rosett. Harrett f,,s..’tte, Ifnriette Ib.ssel, Harritt Ro-; pet,. I.air Wellington Stewart. !< mil. r Slewart. Jun.. Alexander Al c.o. Slew art. Pater i;. ir. Moses Jenkinson. Margaret Jenkinson, Samuel G. I'pton, Ann s. i t -O'. Mirim Houser. 1 rsala Houser. ] \n.on Starxanbargar, Jacob Kline. , t' e camis of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: all of the woiner I one. known be any of the names am designations above stated, wilesmen • may have been changed. ani w 1 > are now known by other names ; the names of all of whom are uni known to plaintiff: the spouses of all. ..I the persons above named, desirih.m l designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names |,.t i I of whom ar.- unknown to plain-j Iliff: all persons and corporations W” 0 ■ assert or might assert any title. | ; claim or interest In or lien upon the ■ I re'll -state described in the complaint i-. tills action be. under or through P v of the defendants to this action, /named described and designated in 1 I ..implimit, tile names ot all of ' whom are unknown to plaintiff . tluii the following named defendants .. .. n..;i-r sidents of the state of Indiana. to-wit: Mary Macke !• red k•• that said action is for the i u ni.se of nuiotins title to real estate .in the State of Indiana; that a cause I of action exists against all of said delfend.ir.ts: that all of said defendants {.••re necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonjl , sidents of the State ot Indiana. i Lhe following real estate in Adams Co’iiity. «>f Indiana, is-<les< i ibetl I m said complaint, to-wit. niu .-h halt of the southwest
Tne norm nan w <•>' ini miartrr of section thirty-five in t’ownvhip twenty-seven (2.) north. ranCe thirteen (13) east. 'rfis action is instituted and prose | cited* bv said plaintiff for the purposej !' quieting his title to the real estate ; alx>ve described as against all demands. claims and claimant*. what- , \'<p h a is therefore hereby given said defendi.ms that unless they be and appear on die 4«th day of the il^r r t m ;>f ,^kms f be * begun P and' ho4den*S>n the Mn conntv and state, and answer or de mur to said complaint, the same w li be beard and determined In their abSP ?n' Witness Whereof. I hereunto set mv hand and affix the seal of. nld court Hl the oilier of the Clerk theie- • of In the City of Decatur. Indiana, . this 14th day of April, 11'20. k JOHN T. KELLY, I Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court* (Seal) Merryman & Sutton, , a 00 Attorneys for plaintiff. 14--1--R SEARCHING FOR NEGRO (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Apr. 21 —(Special to Daily Democrat) — Detectives and police today were searching for a negro suspected of assaulting and then murdering fourteen year old Martha Huff, whose body ,was found > in Eagle creek last yesterday. The girl had been missing since Monday e evening and the body was found in ,t the stream with one foot entangled in a brush heap. There were 12 ’• knife wounds in the throat and ont . eye was bruised.
DECATI'B DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21. 11>20.
I NOTH l: OF "I H FERMIN Cl. PROPERTY. The undersigned will offer {or sale . ~i imhlie loii tlon at the Ma. Ison Hotel at the corner of First »<• MadlMon Streets In the i'll' of l>..iitur. Indian.>. on Saturday. April 24th. at 1 ~‘itoek p. m. Hie following dMcrlbed nominal property, to-wlt: One n>ok Move ami range, 1 Kii» I range. 1 washing machine. 1 , lot of qin-.nswiiro and ,'hlniiware, 1 lot of „||v.rwiire 1 lot of rooking utenmls. ii linen table < lot lies, numeroiiH pleeea of linoleum, numerous ruga, and hall eiirnets. 70 bed sheets, Ko hand tewels So pillow eases. 1.1 dresser seurfM. 5 beds. 5 aeCH of bed springs, .’. mattresses. Jo pillows, 20 ipillls ami ■ omforts. '■ blankets, I high chair, 1 parlor set of four pieces. 2 leather ton chairs, 4 office chairs. 1 counter. 20 la.iirtnimi, 20 electric light Imlha. a wash howls and pitchers. .’> slop jars. I sideboard, .1 dressers, ami other property too nnmeroas to mention. This property fa all practically new. nnd la In very good shape. Persons in need of this kind of properly cannot afford to miss this sale Terms, eash In hand at time of delivery of property. DAVID E. SMITH. It. PARRISH. Fred T. Sehurger. Auct. »4-4 t NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice la hereby given, that Monday. May 3, 1920, will be the last day for paying your spring installment of taxes The treasurer’s office will be open from 8 a. m„ until 4 p. m., during the tax paying season. All taxes not paid I by that time will become delin<pient| and a penalty of 10 i>er cent, will be 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 property and wish a division of taxes
should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid awav for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D HITE, 87-18 t. Treasurer Adams County. REAL ESTATE NEWS Eight-room house on Monroe street, I partly modern. Eight-room house on First street, cellar, lights, gas and toilet. Six-room house on Adams street. 1 five lots. Six-room house on Line street. < Three-fourths acre near Pleasant i .Mills, 4-room house, barn granary, milk ■ house, corn crib, chicken house, drove 1 well. ' Come in and see us about these prop-1 erties. I Erwin & Michaud. '] HOGSHEAD'S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . Any age for sale at all times. We have the largest Chester Whites in the state of Indiana./ All prize winning stock. Write or come and see our herd j R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR. INDIANA < R. R. 10. 75-tM Have you tried those 5 cent ■, Coney Isle Sandwiches ; —at— L Fred & Bill’s? s<)-W-tf U ■ t NOTICE! i H. A. STRAUB, the expert wall- . paper cleaner, the man who knows how. will make that ditty paper look like new Small or large jobs. Rugs ' and chimneys cleaned. Prices right; work guiiranteed. 'Phone 473. 93-'.5 . ? NOTICE! | —- I will plow lots, haul ashes or rubbish. See Mart Burkhead or 93-tGx j MOOSE, NOTICE! 1 < Regular meeting every Wednesday ■ night at 8 o'clock p. ni. Business of I importance will be transacted. All memliers be present. . mwf-tf DICTATOR. AI’I’OI XTMI'.XT OF EXECITOH Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed ex-, ei-utor of the estate of Lovina Acker, late of Adams county, deceased. The i estate is probably solvent. , ALBERT HERTEL. I Executor. ! April C, 1920. t Merryman & Sutton, Attys. 7-14-21
— MICKIE SAYS ZsfTW hoae town paper aint\ ‘ ' BIG ENUFF TO SUIT MA, BtAtAE TV I J TOMJN AH' NOT TV PAPER'. HOLN J (SMOKE'. THEN AINT HARDLN AN < \ EDITOR OUT MJHkT \NIShES ONCE 1 /lN A 'WHILE THAT HE XNUZ IN A \ larger place so he could run / I THINGS ON A BIGGER SCALE J 1 X ***— ~ ~ / J SFI it r ’ in JnttfL. i itsS i diTt Ou» iB J ( 1 1 r 1 IJ? J* 3 2 CRAttiFJ' c StTseaae 1
+ POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR REPRESENTATIVE Editor Daily Democrat; « Please anounce in your paper that I am a candidate for the deniocratjic , nomination for representative from Adams county, subject to the decision i of tlie voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4, 1920. , THURMAN GOTTSCHALK. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY . Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney of the 2Cth Judicial dis-, trlct, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be hi Id Tut sdav. Mav 4. 1920. E HURT LENHART. Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candldate for the democratic nomination for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 4. 1920. ADAM C. BUTCHER. COUNTY AUDITOR .Editor Daily Democrat: ; You are authorized to announce my i name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Auditor subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held, Tui-sduy, May 4, 1920. MARTIN ’JABERG. Editor Daily Democrat: Ph ase announce that 1 am a demo-1 < ratic candidate for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision | of the voters at the primary election Io be held, Tuesday. May 4th, 1920. | E. W. FRANCE. COUNTY SURVEYOR Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as democratic candidate for county sur-, veyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4. 1920. DICK BOCH. COUNTY RECORDER Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for oountytecodrer, I subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, T.lay 4. 1920 Joseph McConnell. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Daily Democrat: You are authorized to announce that; am a candidate for the democratic nomination tor commissioner from the second district, subject to the decision ■ of the voters at the primary election, i n, .-'lav, Mav 4, 1920. B. F. BREINER. , Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a deinocratlc candidate for county commissioner from the second district, sub- 1 ject to the decision of the voters ath the primary election to be held Tuesday. May 4, 1920. IRA WAGONER. COUNTY SHERIFF Editor Daily Democrat: / I’lease announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination, for Sheriff of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to he held Tuesday, Maj 4. 1920. SEPH MELCHI. COUNTY TREASURER Editor Daily Democrat - Please announce in your paper that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday May 4, 1920. FRED W. STUDLWR. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce in your paper that. I am a candidate for the democratic I nomination for county commissioner from the first district, subject to the' decision of the voters at the primary I election to be held Tuesday. May i. 1920. HENRY GALLMEIER. ! Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination i for commissioner from the First district. subject to the decision of the vo era at the primary election to be hild. Tuesday, Mav 4th. 1920. ERNST CONRAD. JNO. I). STULTS, Decatur, Ins., Agency. Representing the Lincoln National Life Ins. Co., Commercial Union Assurance Co., the St. Paul Fire, and Marine Ins. Co., total assessed about $190,000,000, for Fire, Windstorm and Tornado insurance. Quick Settlements. Also The Mutual Fire Ins. Co., of French township. ‘ Office with Leonard & Andrews, I over Engler Dry Goods Store. Home Phone 515. Office Phone 425 INSURE YOUR LIVESTOCK | | We insure against death I from any cause. | The Hartford Live Stock I Insurance Co. i J. H. Brunton. ’ ' Agent Decatur, Indiana. 21-23
CLASSIFIED w ANT ADS, FOR SALE FOR SALE —Furnace and cook t stove wood.—J. G. Niblick. I 57-ts, FOR SALE—-5 passenger Auburn i muring car, in good condition. Recently overhauled. Will soli reasonable. Ed Qyeen. Phone 436 or 80. j 70-ts, FOR SALE Seven room house, well | located. Impiire of Glen Cowan. | ’phone 636. 88-ts FOR SALK—Two lots on Closs street. | three blocks from 0. E. plant. See Janies K. Niblick. Adm. 91-iG ‘FOR SALE Dynalniite. capsi an<l fuse. Fornax Milling (u.iipany. 91-11; FOR SALL' Koan Durham cow, niiL big roan heifer calf, $125.00. V L-1 Fraughiger, miles north of Curry . ville. Craigvillc ’phone. 93 t:*.x I FOR SALE Duroc male hog, eligible to register. Frank Dellinger. Deca- . tur, Indiana. Route 10. FOR SALE —I have a good St I mid hand 8-16 Advance Rumely tractor, complete with two plowsi, in good running order for $250.00; also a secI end hand Maxwell runabout automobile. fresh painted, in good running older for $125.00. Both at a bargain. If you want something for your money ’phone No. 19. or write or call at office. Ed. F. Koenemann. Hoagland. Indiana. 66-2 t awk-lmo : FOR SAI.E —House and lot in Deca-J 4ur. modem, by P. K. Kinney. Fort ■ iWayne, Indiana. w-s-w x ’FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf by! | side. See Frank Clingenpeel. 1009 ' X' iiieiu stor street. -t -x I [FOR SALE—A good Penninsular range stove. Inquire at the store at Peterson. Ind. 95-3tx ; FOR SALE — House and lot al ! ■ Rivarre. Modem. Will sell reas I I onable. Inquire of Jason Hobbs. Rivarre, Ind. 95-3tx ! 1 FOR SALE —Range, in good condi-j tion. Call at 815 Jefferson St. 95-3tx WANTED WANTED—To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl, Monroe. 7S-tf,
WANTED—GirI for light house work. No washing. Apply in person at Jackson studio. 91-3wks WE WANT CLEAN~ RAGS We will pay 5c a pound f«r clean,' good sized rags suitable for sleaning machinery. Bring them tc the Daily .Democrat office. WANTED —Job as truck driver. One year’s experience. Apply at this office. 93-t6x WANTED Chamber maid al the Murray Hotel. Apply at once. 93-ts .WANTED—Woman to do washing and ironing. Small family. 'Phone 533. ‘ 93-t3x WANTED —To exchange Ford touring car body for a Ford roadster body. Call 239 North Eleventh street or ’phone 674. 94-t3x WANTED —Homing pigeons. 'Phone 548. - 95-t3x WANTED -Married man to work on farm, east of Valley church. Inquiries may be left with Graham A Walters. 95-t4 WANTED —Good "live wire" to represent Monarch Thief-Proof Auto Lock in Adams county. For particulars, write: Monarch Auto Lock Co., 217 Castle Hall Bldg, Indianapolis, Indi-ana.9s-12X
MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS ...... ...MI.M LANDOIXJGY—A magazine giving the i tacts hi regard to the land 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 and; Isay, “Mail me LANDOLOGY and all ’particulars FREE." Address Editor, i Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 285 Skidmore Bldg., Marinette, Win. l-t 4 mo. We cun give you service onVulcanizing. Holthouse Gar-' ’ age. 303-ts \Te BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing I rabbits, and other fur-bearing ani--1 mals. List what you have with us, 1 ■ stating your lowest prices on large J Jot shipments. The Fur & Specialty * Farming Co., 515-517 N. P. Ave., Farjo, J N. Dakota. 69-lmo WHEN In need of Red Cedar I shingles and Ship Lap Lumber see A. M. Mauller, Pleasant Mills, Ind. | X 92-12tx 3 LQST AND found LOST —An elk tooth cuff button. Re- ■ turn to this office and receive reI ward. J. G. Niblick. 75-ts ■ LOST —Kit of automobile tools some- ■ where between Cat Myers place, ■ southeast of the city and Decatur. I !M-I3x a LOST—Gasoline cap for HupmoI bile. Return to Shanahan-Conroy 1 garage. 93-31 ■ FOUND-—Suitcase containing wearing I apparel. Owner may Ipive same by ■ describing property and paying foi gi this Ad. 93-t!
I osT—Between the Catholic church . ttll d Monroe street, a tops/ n.sarv. please return to Boston store and mi reward .. 1 1 OST Auimnohili number plate No. I " 173188. Finder please return to this office. . j osT-Automobile license plate and I 'lull light. Finder please » etu ™ this office. lOST Northeast of Decniiir, end gale I Kt wagon. Finder please return to 'Riverside garage. Morton B'm key FOR RENT lor RENT Six-room house on [, Kmlonga street Call Dyonis Sell ni i tt. — I FOR RKXT — Two acres 4*4i miles I southeast of Decatur, possession giv'en first of May. On atone road; good nouse: barn and garage; good or-i.-hard. See Claude Harvey or call at iMHi-Hr.it Offley 'lol: RSNT ’•*' acre farm. K"<"1 laiul | and farming implements that caff be used. Inquire of Arnettie Hum barger, Pleasant Mills. Ind. 953tx KILL MANY RABID ANIMALS IN WEST That the killing of wild animals as fileted with rabies is an important phase of the work carried on by the Bureau of Biological Survey, United States department cf agriculture, is •indicated by reports received from the [bureau's skilled hunters in the West In western regions where predatory i animals are found both human life and [live stock are seriously menaced when : rabies appears. In Washington, for 'example, one of the hunters reported ithat a rabid coyote had attacked two boys sleeping in a haystack and hay •stack and had badly tern the benquilts 'covering them before he was driven 'off. In Oregon a young woman was 'set upon by a rabit coyote, which fin[ally run into a store, where it was shot. !The following three school chilI dren on horseback in the same locality were attacked by another coyote, which they they suceeiled in killing at serious risk to themselves. On a farm near Olympia. Wash., five head of cattle, one hog and four dogs were killed ; because they were afflicted with rale
ies. A hunter in Bannock county. Idaho, stated that he was endeavoring to locate rabid coyotes in his region, believing them respon. ible for the loss of so many cattle in that vicinity which had gone mad. In five of the north- ' western states there was a very serisous outbreak of rabies in 1914 (before federal control measures were insti i tilted), and as a result more than 1.500 I people were bitten and over 50 died, [while the disease still exists in sent tered localities, the federal measures undoubtedly are very largely responsi•ble for the prevention of its general I spread throughout the western range ; states. ; I WANT ADS EARN—S-—s—s Have you tried those 5 relit Coney Isle Sandwiches —nt — Fred & Rill’s? |S‘LW-tf MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets.
New York. Apr. 21 —(Special to 1 Daily Democratl—The stock market opened irregular today. United < States Rubber was off Xs at 105: Studebaker 113. unchanged; United States Steel 101%, up %; Republic 105. off %; Lackawanna 32 up 1%: Baldwin 129%. off %; Stromberg 87. up 1. Bears were still gunning for weak spots during the early hours but the market generally gave a i good account of itself. Lackawanna continued to lead the market and make a new high. 84%, up 4% net. Chicago, Apr. 21—Grai nopening: Corn: May down %c; July down Mic Sept down %c. Oats: May down %c .July down %c. Provisions: Nominal. ! East Buffalo. N. Y„ Apr. 21—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 1.no shipments; official to New j York, yesterday. 3990. Hogs closing steady: medium and heavies. $17.00 1018.50; light hogs, $19.00019.50; ■ one deck. $19.65: pigs $19.50; roughs $13.50014.00; stags. SIO.OO. down; cattie, 700. very dull; sheep 2,000, fifty lower; top w<x>l lambs. 2250; clips 2050 down; best clipped ewes, 13000 1350; calves 1700; tops, 1850 ; 01900. Cleveland, O. —Produce market: ' Butter Creamery in tubs, extras : 70%@71c; extra- fancy 71%072c; . firsts 69'/?07Oc; prints lc higher; I seconds, 63064 c; packing 35%©40% | Eggs—Fresh gathered extras 46c; ’ fresh extras 48c; northern Ohio Afresh new cases 44c; old cases 43c; ■ western firsts 43c. t Poultry—Chickens, 45046 c; light - fowls 40 042 c; extras 45&46c; roost- * ers 24c; springers 44045 c. !, I ’ I LOCAL MARKETS. _ Wheat No. 1, $2.50; new oats, >- $1.00; new corn, per cwt., $2.30; bary ley, $1.40; rye $1.50. '♦ *" LOCAL MARKET. g Eggs, dozen 33c y — >r LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS 3 Butterfat, delivered 65c
■John Schurger & I Abstractors of T iUetol Estate in Ad amß V()1 al Indiana. “b> All kinds of money to | oan . B I Estate from on fjrrnt I to 40 years, partial payrfl(fl ; 5 I interest paying time. Clty | We are in the market lor , I ineaa. If you want nn ab W L J” I loan come to our office i n , « ’ I you will save money by so (11 n n I farms nnd city property fn / * I Office over Fisher & Harris | the court house. Decatur ’ j n a- I Citizens telephone No. p;. ~ ““ l I Indiana. Feed Buttermilk to Vour jT* 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf i reanieriM ' 46-ts Decatur. Ind Have you tried that all nod sausage at the White C Market? ’Phone 3X# and k ■and you some 4 I daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller I ™ I DR. L. K. MAG LEY . Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe Si Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence, 18G DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana. GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Ds»ases cf I women and children: X ray exami H . I tions; Flourscopy examinations cf tht I internal organs; X-ray and electrial I treatments for high blood pressure I and hardening of the arteries. Xraj I treatments for GOITR.E. TUBERCU I LOSIS AND CANCER.' Office Hours—--9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 tc 9 p.m. I Sundays by Appointment. Phones: Residence 110. Office 401 I 53341 I ■
AUCTIONEER With years of experience In and auctioneering I feel I am abla k | get the highest dollar for you! See me for dates and pries*. ’Phone 1 long 1 short on W» R. N. RUNYON Live stock and general auctlenw I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Tested. Glasses Fitted i HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to S:M Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 I Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Stile Bara. Ist street. Office ’Phone Residence ’Phone ....102
YOUR AUTO LICENSE MR. AUTOMOBILE OW ER:-APPLY FOR JOI R1 ® AUTOMOBILE SOON AS POSSIBLE SB ME AT THE DEMOCRAT OF FICF RICHARD EHINGER 287-ts Notary Public. Dr. C. C. RAYL —O—> Practice limited toSurger.) and diagnosis of Abdomiopelvic Disease After May 1 o« ice wiH Decatur, over the Teeple, r dyberry and Peterson store. Call At Recorder’s OfficeJi and have your Mortgage Exemption made now Rose Voglewede NOTARY Single Comb " ' horn Eggs for Hat® You can pay qua | it y, but you can’t gel r q »j]i Maple Lawn F°u!tr- : Chas. ZininieL 1 ” 1111 ’ Decatur, . o if . 'Phone 870 K.
