Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1920 — Page 6

NOTICE! I will stand niv Jack one mile north of Salem or 8 utiles southeast of De cutur on the Teeple Brothers’ Stock farm. This Jack Is 5 years old and W'dghs 1,100. and Is a good one. ITlce tfL'O.OO. I will nlso stand one sorrel horse 5 years old weighing 1.700 pounds, :>t the price of $15.00. lU tt;* JOHN TEEPLE. BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING | Calls answered promptly day or night.l Private Ambiance Service. Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black, 727. Oetting. 2 rings on 517. We also handle Victrolas. BROOD MARES WANTED • .... The Pure Bred. Belgian Stallion. Bayard <le Omni. will make the se. | son at the Palace feed yard, opposite the Decatur Horse Sale Barns on Ist St., Decatur, Ind. (live this horse consideration before breeding elsewhere. JAMES RICE, 11512 t Owner and keeper. NEW FACTORY LAUNCHED. We invite you to visit our "Big Type ‘ Pig Factory" "Titanic Wonder Bob.” general manager. “Bobbie Clansman,” assistant general manager. “Prolific Mollie Buster,” and 13 Piggies. “Timm's Lady’ 4 and 10 Piggies. “Jumbo Maid" and 9 Piggies, general entertainment committee. Two ready ■ hoars, worthy sons of "Proflic Timm s . Lady.” For sale at a bargain. Act ' quickly if in need of a good herd boar. Holthouse & Faurote Stock Co. Monroe 'phone, Decatur. R. 5. 112 tfi

It J H CITIZENS TELEPHONE | COMPANY * ■ I i i ■ ■■ < Plenty of winter wheat bran, middlings, calf meal, chick mash and feeds of all kinds at I the right price. FORNAX MILLING COMPANY AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Street Shop ’Phone 207. Residence ‘Phone 507. y 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 minutes. Freight car leaves Decatur at 7:45 a. m.. and leaves Fort Wayne at 12:00 m.. arriving In at 2:00 p. m. Office hours 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. I. B. STONEBURNER, Agent. »■

I .notice of rrni.ic vetting. Notice Is hereby given that the i Hoard of Coimnlaslonera of Anama Counts', tndhinu. will receive bios tor the ronstrttctlon of a iiinen.tamlz.'U ’ road l» Kirkland townahlp In an d I ...lints' known as the Sibert Arnold > macadam road, up mid until ten < o’clock a. m.. on * Tuesday June N. tltatl at the regular meeting of sold Hoard i <d t'oiiimlxaloiiora. held In the city of I l latur, Adams ' County, Indiana, . Lu lled blds will be received for the i < .mstructlon of said road In accord- < linin' with tile plans, specltleutlonn : Lmd report of the -leivers and engl- I 11-er. which ure now on tile In the i I Auditor' office of said county, said • | r .ad to be built of trussed stone ; alone. ~, 1 \ bond must accompany each bld i lln twice the amount or the bld tiled, I .ondltion.d on the faithful perform- I nme of said work, and that the bld<|i r if awarded the contract. will i enter Into contract therefore and t complete same according to such con- t tract and in ,accordance with the bid < Hied. , I Ml blds shall be made so as to give ( the amount for which said road nvllt t be constructed for cash, payable on < estimates to be made by the engineer . in charge not to ex ?e sd eighty per t cent of anv one estimate, out of Hie i funds to be hereinafter raised by the i sale of bonds as required by law. J, | The Board of Commissioners -re- ( ' . the right to reject any and all , bids. I I JOHN MOSURE. I I Auditor Attains County, In.liana, t 19-17-2 i ; t XOTI< i: OF Pt 111 l< I.HTTIMi. [ Notice is hereby given that the ' Board of Comhiissioners of Adams county. Indiana will receive bids for the <, nrtruetion of a macadamized ; road In Kirkland township in said | county known as the Nathan Ehrman, macadam road, up ami until ten o’clock a. m., on Tuesday .lune N, 11120 at the regular meeting of said Board . of Commissioners, held in the city ot Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, seal- .' I blds will In received for the con- J struction of said road in accordance I with the'plans, spe. ideations anti report of the viewers and engineer, • which ari now on file in the Auditor's ] otti o of .said county, said rdad to be I ’lilt N»f i i-ached stone alone. A bond . mst a' t omp.mv each bid in ’. i. the amount of the bld tiled. ■ conili’ii.ic-tl on tlie faithful perform- 1 .'io f : lid work, and that t lie bld- ! d. r. if awarded the contra, t. wilt ent- 1 . r in o contract therefore and com- ' :.b is ime a<-< ordlng to such contT.v i and in accordance with the bld filed. All bids S'lrill bo made so as to give 1 the amount tor which said road will io emisti note.l fur cash, payable on , be m.i.le by the enclne r ■ in I'lm’i;.' not to exceed eighty |M-r 1 cent of my one estimate, out of the ‘ f ind to be hereinafter raised by the .•.lie of bonds as required by law. s 'I he Board of Commissioners re- ’ fi serves tin- rigid to reject any or nil ’ bids. JOHN MOSURE. Auditor of Adams County, Indiana 10-17-24 NOTICE OF Pt BI.IC LETTING. ! Notice is hereby given that the v Bo; rd of Commissioners of Adams | county. Indiana will receive bids for j the t on: trm t.ion of a macadamized r road in French township in said louii- a t . known as the Tanner’s Extension j No. 1 macadam road, up and until ten ten o'clock a. m.. on t Tuesday June S. 11*20 r at the regular meeting of saitP Board uj Commissioners, held in the city of r Decatur, Warns county, Indiana, sealed bids will be received for the con- ~ rtruetion of said road in accordance ( willi lie plans, specifications and re- ; port of the viewers and engineer, which ar.- now on tile in flic Auditor's lii. of said county, said road to be built of crushed sttme alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed. ( conditioned on the faithful perform- , ince of slid work, and that the bid- ; der if awarded the contract, will enter into .oiUract therefore and com- t pl.t ,-ani.' ,o ...rding to stich contract , end in accordance witli the tdd filed. c All bids shall he made so as to give ~ ■ .nt for which said road will a be < instructed for easli. payable oil estim’ates to be made by the engineer . in .'barge not to exceed eighty per , .ent of .my one estimate, out of the t funds to be hereinafter raised by the ; ilc >f bonds as required by law. , I lie Board o Commissioners re- . cl ..s the right to reject any or all r bids. t JOHN MOSURE, „ Auditor of Adams County, 10-17-24 ’ j NOTICE OF Pt BI.IC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the t Board .of Commissioners of Adams ' County.’ Indiana, will receive blds for x the construction of a macadamized I road in Preble township in said > county known as the Beters-liupuight > macadam road, up and until ten o’clock a. m., on ' Tuesday. June S, 11120 nt the regular meeting of said board I of commissioners, held in the City of ' Decatur. Adams bounty, Indiana, seal- i ed Idds will bi received foj the con- t siruction of said road in accordance i with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, . which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in | twice tlie amount of the bid filed conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bid- ' der. it awarded the contract, will enI ter into contract therefore and comI plete the same according to such <N>n- | tract and in accordance with tlie bid: i 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 any one estimate, out ot the I I funds to be hereinafter raised by the -ale of bonds as required by law. I 'file Board ot Commissioners re- I serves the right to reject any and all bids.x JOHN MOSURE, ■ Auditor. Adams County. Ind. 10-17-21 x NOTICE OF Pt BLIC LETTING. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road on township line between Mon- i roe and Wabash townships in said county known as the E. M Ray macadam road, up and until ten o'clock a. m., on Tuesday June 8, 1920 kt the regular meeting of said board nf commissioners, held in the City of De< atur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed bids will lie received for the coni struction of said road tn accordance with the plans, spec I flcat IP ns and reI port of the viewers and engineer, i which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performin'? ot said work, and that the bidder. If awarded the contract, will enter into contract therefore and complete the same according to such contract and in accordance with the bld filed. I All bids shall be made so as to give | the amount for which said road will ibe constructed for cash, payable .on , i estimates to be made by the engineer in charge, not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of Die funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject anv and all bids. . JOHN MOSURE, Auditor, Adams County, Ind. 1 “Too many profiteering share-hold-ers in the House ot Commons,” is the keenest diagnosis yet given of certain stubborn price conditions in England.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. MAY 17. HUO

XHTK F! OF COMMIMWIOMCR’* * U.K * OF It RAI. lOMTATR. Stnte of Indiana, County of Adnms. SS In the Adam* Circuit Court, April Term, l!»2o. Julius Fox, et nl. v». Sarah llodle, ot nl. Tho undersigned com in I anion er. by virtue of an order of atilt* of the Adam* Circuit' Court. and < ntrr«‘d in said cause therein pondng. entitled Julius* F<»x, ot al. va. Sarah Bodie, et al. and nuinbered luloJ upon thy dock els thereof, hereby givAe notice that at the eaal door of the court house In the city of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, on the ."Hi dn> of June, IDUO, at the hour of 10 o'elo. k of wild *lny h«- will offer for sale at public auction and at not bss than two-thirds of the full iippraisid value thereof the fol. lowing described real eatnto to-wlt: The west halt of the northweat quarter of revtlon twenty-five In township twenty-six north, range ; thirteen east in Adams county. Indiana. t | Also, the following described real I estate situate In the twenty-sixth, township. Qounty of Adams, and state of Indiana, known as a part of the southwest quarter of section twentyfive north, range thirteen east and more particularly described as foli»u*< ’•»- wit: Beginning nt the north east corner of sal'! quarter section twenty-five, thence south along ““the quarter section line Just so far that it will contain forty ft< res. in nn <d>-i long square, thence west parallel with the north end, of said quarter section about one hundred and sixty perches to Hie west line of said quarter, thence north along the quarter se<tlrm line about forty rods to the, north west corner of said quarter, thence (mst along the moth line of said quarter section about one hundred ( and sixty perches to the place of laginning containing forty acres of ; land, Uq. lhe same more or less. Said above described real estate is ordered sold upon the following terms ami conditions, to-wlt: One-third of the purchase price *tn I be paid < ash in hand on date of sale, one-third in nine months. and ~ | third in eighteen months, the deferred . payments to be evidenced by notes bearing interest at tjie rate of *• I” 1 ’| <•» nt per annum to be executed by the • purchaser, and to be secured by a • mortgage upon said real estate, bald i real estate is to be sold free of liens,! and the purchaser is to have the lords share of the crops for the ? ear lU2O. Purchaser is to have the prlv i-I lege of paying all the pur<*hase money f in cash at date of safe. i<f real estate has been ordered sold as a wl;<de % and In tracts of eighty acres and fo.uy acres. An abstract of title will b< furnished the purchaser. Pun liasor is to pay the taxes on said real estate due and payable In the year Said sale has been ordered continued from day to day. at the option of. commissioner. haViive. SMPITT. Commissioner. Schurger & Son, Smith Parrish, ... I Allorneys. I0 " 1 •— 1 . >OTIC K TO HIDDFKS Notice given that the j Common Council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, will on the IMh dny of May. 1920. up to 7 o’clock p. in., at their Council Doom in City Hall, receive sealed bids for the hauling of coal from the railroads. In said City, to the < ity Eight and Water Plant, for one year from May 20. IH2O. Said bidders to furnish his oyjp equipment and to assume all demutrage by the railroads. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all b »« s - . Witness inv hand and seal this 13th dav of M*y. 1920. iSF.AI.i R. G- f T IK,f '.I. EN ;„ v 13-14-17 cit y Clerk. NOTH I'l OF MEETING OF VII VMS 4'ol NTV BOAHB OF KEMEM Notice is hereby Riven that the I'onnty board of review of Aiiatns (ounij, of Indiana, will meet al lu <>‘elo( k a. m.. on llondny, Jwne 7. ID2O. the same being the first Monday in une of s.ild year, in the court house of said Adams county, state of Indiana. for the purpose of reviewing all assessments and of inquiring as to the valuation of the various classes ot property or parts thereof in the respective townships and divisions ot the countv. and to make such changes in the assessments, whether bx way of increase or decrease in such valuaDon of such various classes of property, as may be necessary to equallX6 the same in or between the townships. or any taxing unit and to determine the rate per cent to be added or deducted in order to make a just and equitable equalization in the respective townships and divisions so as to conform throughout the e° ur,t Y to a just and equitable standard. Al! of this to be done to equalize the valuation of property and tax aides returned by the assesor and made sunseuuent to March 1, 1920. and To correct anv list of valuation as it may deem proper either by adding to or deducting from, such sums as are necessary to fix the assessment at tiie full true cash value ami in all cases when the board of review deems it necessary io add omitted property or to increase the vaiuat,i<'n returned bj the assessors, to correct errors m the names of persons in the descriptions of property upon the asessment list and in assessment and valuation of propertv thereon, and shall cause to be done what ever else may lie necessary to make the lists anil return of assessment comply with the provisions of an art of the gen-ral assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Taxation, repealing all laws in conflict therewith land declaring an emergency." approved Mar.-Il fl, f'.illi. and shall pass on each valuation, and may on sufficient cause being shown, or on its own motion, correct the assessment of valuation of tlie various classes of proper- , tv in such manner as will in its judgI nient make tlie valuation thereof just [and equal. I Said county board of review at said | meeting will assess the capital stock and franchises of all domestic corporations. except such as are-valued ibr tlie State Board of Tax Conums- ! sinners ami will consider and act lip on all recommendations made by the I county assessor. In witness whereof, L John Mosure. Auditor of Adams county, state of Indiana, have hereunto affixed mv hand and the seal of the board of commissioners pf said county, 12th day of May. 1920 I JOHN MOSURE. J 7-24 Auditor of Adams County. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Fine Geraniums at the Greenhouse 20 cents each. Plenty of vhtes and ferus for porch boxes and -.hanging baskets; Colons, Dalvia and Cannas that are continuous bloomers. Only a few days until Decoration. Call in the morning if possible and avoid the busy hours of the afternoon.. MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. No. sth St. Telephone 476 117-51 I —i JACKSON STUDIO for Photographs of Latest Finishes Folders of Latest Designs. Special prices ali this week. Also Kodak finishing. 162 Second St., Decatur. 117-61 I A T nndnn clnthior ndvecHwed ehoan. er suits and was so flooded with or i tiers that he had to beg the public t< i stop until he had doubled the capacity . of his factories.

CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE ..Chicago. J4ay 17 -(Special to Dailyj Democrat)—Corn: May. sl.i'sV.- J" lv sl.76Vi: Sept. Oa,s: Mi,y ’ $1.07; July. 92%c; Sept. 76kic. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET Indianapolis. May 17—(Special to Daily Democrat)- Hog receipts, 7.500; beat heavies, $13.60ff'13.75; medium mixed, $14.25®14.60; common choice. sl4.i’>o; bulk sales. $14.60; cattle receipts, 900, steady; steers. [email protected]; cows and heifers, $7.50 fi13.25; sheep receipts, 500; market steady; tops, $9®10.50. PLEA!) NOT GUILTY (United Press Service) # lndianapolis, bid., May 17. 1 Snecjafr to Daily Democrat) -Pleas guilty to the federal grand Jurx oWfr e of conspiracy to import liquor from Henderson, Kv.. to Evansville, Ind.. 1 were entered bv everyone of the prom inent city and county officials of Evansville upon arraignment before Judge Anderson today. Fifty Thousand For New Bridge (Continued from page one) Pinna road anil pass the Bellview I farm. The “string” of bridge broke and the abutments are also in poor 'shape, making it absolutely necessary ito build a new bridge.' The com- ' missioners at their last session named I (lie new bridge as the A. J. Smith 'bridge, it heretofore being known aas the North End bridge. In the meatnime the county council and commissioners will endeavor to get the bridge under construction this ' summer. It is thought that the gen I oral plans will call for an open con'crete hfidge. something on the order lof tlie Monroe street bridge in this city. The commissioners will in all probability appoint County Surveyor , Orval Harruff as the engineer ’in < harge and instruct him to prepare the plans and specifications for same. County Commissioners David J. Dilling and David J. Schwartz met with the members of the county council today. x Run Excursion (Continued from page sehoqf. and there are several* in the congregation who ought to be in the chool regularly, and it is planned to make the Sunday school hour so interesting that it will appeal to everyone that they will not want to miss. This contest will start out with all the boys, young men and men on the one side, and the little girls, big girls young girls and old girls on the other Tlie side that loses will banquet the winners. If you want to have an interesting trip, Just go to Sunday school at the Presbyterian church and start on the first part of the journey. The Sunday school ‘has grown

'rapidly since the Rev. and Mrs. Saunders have be.'ii in charge of the local church. and with the able as sistants-that have been working with them they expect to increase the roll considerably more. Wesley Hoffman is now the superintendent, and he is 'planning to make this excursion trip quite interesting. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY The D. Y. B. class of the U. B. church will meet on Friday evening with Mrs. Earl Krider on West Mon roe street. Mrs. Vince Bell and Mrs. Delma Elzey will be assistant hostesses. This id the time for the election of officers, and all members are urged to he present. Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Sheets and fam i ily hart as their guests Sunday at dinner the following: Mr. and Mrs. I Charles Knodle and daughter. Juanita, and qon, Eugeue; Mrs. Nancy Sheets and daughters Helen and Ruby, of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spangler. J The Mt. Pleasant Mite society met all day Thursday with Mrs. Francis Fuhrnfftn. The morning was spent in making comfort blocks. At noon a sumptuous dinner was served by Mrs. e Fuhrman. The regular business meet 1 ing was held in the afternoon. The ? were led by Rev. V. C. s Rogers. The collection amounted to y 12.10. Those present besides the n members were: Mrs. Sarah Jackson. e Fort Wayne; Mrs. John Fuhrman. . Pearl and Mary Kline. Esther and Lois Fuhrman. 6 — ;t The following delegates ’from Bluffton will attend the thirteenth annual •convention of the eight district Indis. ana federation of clubs which takes place Tuesday May 18th, at Winchester: Mrs. W. S. Smith, Mrs. L. W. Dailey, Mrs. Frank Ashbaucher, Mrs. ;t Nona Ashbaucher, Mrs. G. L. Saunders, Mrs. C. C. Deam, Mrs. J. E. ReyHolds, Mrs. Aurid Grimes. Mrs. 3. ”>. r- Earley, Mps. J. W. McKinney, Mrs. o Ernst Wiecking. It is probable that y many other ladies from this city will attend. —Bluffton Banner.

CLASSIFIER _WANT APS FOR SALE SALE niniiiiH!.. c ? , mid fuse. toriuix Mdl hl , Company* for SALE-Chalmers Sedan, good , as new; only used a few weeks, price »2.»«0. Good terms. The reason tor selling, mt account of moving south. Call 'phone « 00 ’ or 17 ' j' t Vail. . FOR SALE Range in fine con dilion. Cheap if tuken ;*» once. I'.. ‘ Uy. I*-’ ll FOR SALE —120-acre farm 4’,“ miles from Decatur. Call at Merryman A Suttons office, L0.0.F. block phone 69-eod-tf FOR SALE 1917 Ford Touring. Excellent sli;i|>e; a b.ii* gain. Shanahan-Conroy Auto Co. FOR SALE Four room house siml three fuli lots on Fifteenth street. G< ill cistern ami several other bail' Ings. Inquire of 122, Fifteenth street. U7tfix FOR SAI.E Six room house, partly modern, fruit, etc. Inquire 210 So. Eighth street. 11 ' ‘ FOR SALE—One Ladies' Bicx-le and one tricycle. Call Phone I'*'. 117 ts FOR SALE Cabbage plant: . 10 i">nts per dozen or 3 dozen for 25 cents. Dan Haley. Mercer Avenue. 117-t3x WANTED WAM I’.D To rent a house. Dr. C. C. Rayl, Monroe. 78-ts WANTED—TO RENT a house Two in family. See R. Garard at this office, or phone DOS. WANTED — Pennsylvania Sy.-tein Northwestern Region desires to buy cross ties. For detailed information correspond with 1. B. Thomas. Purchasing Agent. Insurance Exchange Building. Chicago, Illinois. I<>S Imo WANTED—First ( lass stenographer. Good salary and working condiitons. —J. F. Arnold. 111-11 WANTED -Chambermaid at Murray hotel. ts MISCELLANEOUS We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. '303-tf DO YOU NEED MONEY—We lend it on second mortages on real estate.— Aetna Mortgage & Investment Co M 508 Fidelity Building, Indianapolis 193-eodr-tt. I ■ ■ — - FOR RENT • FOR RENT — Five-room house on • South Mercer avenue. Dyoni- - Schmitt. 'Phone 79. 115-t FOR RENT - Rooms for rent, also tw< 1 houses. Inquiie of Jack Brunton ’phono 43f). 116-t; i FOR .RENT—One nice furnishet

room. opi>osite court house. 105 S. 2nd St.. Mrs. Ellis. ll’ f.tx LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Four keys on ring at the corner of Adams and Second streets. Owner may have same. by calling at this office ami paying for this Ad. 11643 LOST—Two fountain pens. Conklin's. Finder please return to this office. 117-3 t Cleraeuceau alway s wore gray dollies at the Peace Conference. His skin was drying so distressfully that he kept it oiled, and therefore wore, gloves to keep from oiling the papers he handled. MICKIE SAYS IE-] 'tst \ fer! iv<W-' ===l % ai Il Read. / O floux* | J B Paper- L v T~ ", Vsu'H I Like It! 1 •* “ - - •Y - -• ■ —■ l — ——

n ,ckv to appear tooav ■ • ~ ~i Preus Service) H nlte.l l jal <0 XP w York.. Ma)’ ;, ngtpln . «!■ “a ,!";r X «»»> 1 nl ''m answer to an Injuncti<m (loday in answer h 0 n,u,i i ng JV j'.’. "■ ~f m bankruptcy procedm--moose, notice ! „v7»rv Wednesday Regular me*’ '\ ) P ' n ry Xiuesa of llight llt s >•<•'< < k :- ’ anua , ,ed All importance w.u no members be presen . D j C taTOR. niwf-tf —

Chiropractic !• ihc *° hi«nil.v. II to h.-p<-<l others, it will help you(ONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of < K”*»Pr«f l * c l r> OBic,. over Morns ■» & slort DECATI R. INDIANA t »()-etx l-tl DR. C. R- WEAVER i OSTEOPATH Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Eldg. ’Phone 314. Hours 9 to 11:30 a. m.-2 to 5:30 p. m Other hours by appointment. 108 tlm PUBLIC SALE j The uhdersigned will offer at public am t ion at her residence. 209 North Sixth street, on Saturday. May 2-nd at two o'clock, the following household goods: . Dining room table, oak, and chairs, buffet, china cabinet, 2 beds, springs and mattresses and bedding, sewing machine, walnut dresser, oak dresser, pair of drapery curtains, kitchen cabinet and table, nine rocking chairs, leather settee, a number of pictures . and books. 3 rugs, 9x12; lawn mower. . wash tubs and wringer, kitchen uteni sils a.mi a number of dishes, gas heating stove anil a number of other ar- ' tides. I Sale will be held at two o clock. TERMS—Cash. No goods removed • until settled for. MRS. ANGELINE ARCHBOLD. ' f ‘ UGt6 HOGSHEAD’S I big Type chesters. i STOCK OF EITHER SEX . f Any age for sale at all times. ‘ We have the largest Chester Whiles in the state of Indiana. All prize winning stock. ’’ Write or come and see our here R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR, INDIANA R. R. 10. 75-tl PATRONS NOTICE My dental office will be closed Mon day, Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs o day, May 17. 18, 19 and 20th, whlh J. attending tlje meetings of the Indiaiu r -3 Dental association at Indianapolis. 114-t6 ROY ARCHBOLD.

MARKETS-STOCKS ‘ Daily Report of Local and For- 1 eign Markets. | . New York. N. Y., May 17—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Prices were ■ generally irregular on a small vol- . ume of trade at the stock opening today. Opening prices were: Chandler 1.361 ■General Motors 27%. off %; Pan ' American Petroleum B 100; United) ' States Steel 94*4, off %; Baldwin! i 117%, up %; United States food pro- . ducts 62%. up 1; Texas & Pacific 44%. up %; Reading 86%, up %; ‘ Pan-American Petroleum A 105%. i up 1%; Studebaker 71%. off %. I Chicago, May 17—Grain opening: Corn: May, nominal; July unchanged; Sept, up %c. Oats: May up %c. . July up %c. Sept, up %c. Provisions 1 Higher. ■ East Buffalo. N. Y.. May 17—(Special to Daily Democrat (—Receipts 4,800; shipments 4180, yesterday; receipts 8000. shipments 3230, today; official to N. Y. Saturday 1520. Hogs I closing steady; medium and heavies,’ I $14®14.50; other grades, sls; few I | $15.10: pigs. $14.75<@)15: roughs. sl2 I stags. [email protected]; cattle 2875. quarter: i, to fifty, some cases 75 lower; ship-1 ; ping steers. $11.50@13; 'butcher I : steers, $10@13; few yearlings $13.50 1 cows and heifers, $4.50@12; sheep, f 800, steady; best clipped lambs, $lB.- ' ;>(i@l9; culls, $13.50, down; best 1 wethers, $13.50@14; best ewes, sl2@) i 13; calves 2500; tops 1650. I Cleveland. O.—Produce market: Butter—Creamery in tube, extra t,3%@64c; extra fancy G2»AJt63cfirsts 61%@6?c Eggs—Fresh gathered extra 45%c; fresh extra 435i44%c; northern Ohio fresh in new cases 46c; old cases, 43c; western firsts 42%c. .. l P?. u „ ltry — Chick «* n » 45c; light fowls - extPa 42@44c; springers, 41@44c. „„ local markets. 'Vheat No. 1, $2.80; new oats, 1’ 1 ' 1a W corn ’ per cwt - *2.50; barley, $1.40; rye $1.50. I local markbt. 'Eggs, dozen .... ocr| - . LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET* •. Butterfat, delivered 55c

MAIL MESSENGER Sealed proposals fm ' i * Vnil.’d ' , , ~ffi.-.' at Dm aim. In.l, F/ St. I.oiiis At Western l; v I "-5|.‘rie Ity.. Grand Raid.' j,., h ami transfer servl.v i,. J z St. Minis * western lt\ Hll | ”” I 4 RajildH A Indiana lt\ ■ Chicago « Erie Ry., S| ‘ " a Western Rv., will b. .,■ E i no.-mmsur at Devatu,'. In.|,: lhn .| " - ‘SF .id including May p. . < • , posttnastui for JOHN W. BOSSI' I , | ‘ I’ef-.i I HOUSES FOR SALE ~~' Eight room hou ,- • treet. possession

Five room lion • .reel, po.’.sessiim .lil'ih | ■MWt’ >ix rioni house on > . My i "treet. possession at on, riIWIN k MICIIAI . I HERE'S THE BID . ALWAYS MAKING- - <i I SUMBINGi I 'NDER'aking B L n's^ l Pt-', Feed Buttermilk to your hop. I 2 cents per gallon. . I Clover Leaf Creameries ■ l(>-tf Decatur. Ind. I Have you tried that all port I sausage at the White Meat I Market? ’Phone 3XX and let us send you some. 4 deliveries I daily.- Meyer, Brushwiller { I 1 Beel. Mt! I DR. L. K. MALLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St I Over Al Burdg’s Barber I Shop. Phones: Office and I Residence. 186 r DR. H. E. KELLER. -Decatur. Indiana, j GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES-Dseases : ■ women and children; X-ray examiift ■ f tions; Flourtcopy exam-at'C-s o’ft ■ internal organs; X-ray and electrial ■ treatments for high blood prestrt ■ and hardening of the artenes. X-ny I 1- treatments for GOITRE. TI'BERCI- ■ S- LOSIS AND CANCER Office Hours — ia 9to 11 a. m— 1 to sp.m— 7to 9 p.s. ■ Sundays by Appointment Phones: Residence 110: Office 401 ■

1 ■ N. A. BIXLER ■ OPTOMETRIST Eves Tested. Glasses I itted g HOURS Bto 11130 12:30 to 5:30 ' Saturday, 8:00 p- m. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn. Ist street Office ’Phone Residence ’Phone .... 10“ I Dr. C. C. KAYL — 105 North Second Street. ■ Practice limited to Surged and diagnosis of AbdonuI no-pelvic Disease i Office (110 I&6to8 p. mHours( Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. WANTED I Bench and Machine Moulders. Pattern Makers. Grinders. Millwright. Cupola Tender. Cupola Laborers. Casting Inspector. Office Help. General Laborers. ■ Make Application at Decatur Castings C«^ tf I B —- I