Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1920 — Page 3

REMEMBER | 10 Certificate Day SRTURBAY May 22nd Loss Bros, at the sign “UNITED” eKMIBWMHi Beautiful Millinen I SPECIAL I SALE May 20, 21, 22 Look for the Green Tag Marked in Plain Figures MRS. K. BURDG. . ■■■■. ■ ■' ■■■■■ ■ I I - ■■»• » —

NOTICE The Waring Glove Co. will resume operations on Monday morning, May 24, . 1920, Employees please report for work. THE WARING GLOVE CO. . . Attention. Those who have cream to sell, no doubt are solicited often for their cream. So we appeal to you for your consideration as a citizen of Adams countv to a Creamery in Adams count}. Uc t advise vou to sell your cream where you can do .. best and we assure you that our cream station Sond door east of Post Office or at our plant can you best. We pay highest market price and give a fair deal to all. Cloverleaf Creameries Inc. w A KI EPPER. Vice-Pres. and Gen. Manager. . weTwrh e tornado and wind storm insurance ■ FARM AND CITY PROPERTIED BEST COMPANIES Lenhart & Heller ’PHONE No. 2. 157 So. Second Street ' Decatur, Indiana.

BLACK & GETTING I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING || Calls answered promptly day or nlght.i Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. i Home Phones: I Black, 727. Dating, 2 rings on 517. We also handle Vlctrolas. BROOD MARES WANTED The Pure Bred, Belgian Stallion, 1 i' i'u d de Omal, will make the sea | ' nat die Palace feed yard, opposite the Decatur Horse Sale Barns on iist st., Decatur, Ind. Give this horsej [consideration before breeding else-i I where. ' JAMES RICE, Owner and keeper, ] ATTENTION! We have just received a ship- ’ ’• it '>l Hour, bran and Wayne. ' "‘v ’:<>'! feed. Also two cars I fertilizer and have a few .i of those fancy seed anti’ ■ ..ting potatoes/ ’Phone 233] id we will take care of your Ir. Adams County Equity 'Exchange. 120-3tj NOTICE! When you want that room papered :m! yr.ir huihlinzs painted, call Artiel I ' ,1 <■. Decatur, Indiana. Phone] 864 X. 11841 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Ft dhi r bed, wool bed, liI r.ii v fable; hammock swing nd pillows nearly new; gas| kitchen utensils, and! many other articles not men-' tinned. I will be it the store i >om to wail on any prospective customers. Friday and Saturday. May 21 ; and 22. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. in. at the Frank' T i pie storage. 1 rms: part cash or reason-' able lime, with security. ' 119-31 Margaret Mylott. JACKSON STUDIO fcr Photographs of Latest Finishes. 1 Folders of Latest Designs. Special prices all this week. Also Kodak finishing. “ 162 Second St., Decatur. 117-6 t I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.

PLAfi Bit MEETING, Indiana Department American Legion to Meet in Vincennes June 28-29 MEMORIAL BUILDING: In Indiana Desired — Vin-' ccnnes Making Great Entertainment Preparation — | Cincennos. Ind., May 21.—A1l Indiirations are that the state convention of the Indiana department of the American Legion which will be held here on June 2S and 29. will be one of th n most momentous lit the history of the organization. Several important questions will lie placed before , tb.-» delegates for solution, chief of which will be the Legionnaires attitude toward recognition by the state lot Indiana. j inasmuch as the state has promised ■to reward the former service men by ! erecting a memorial building, dedticated to their memory, it is thoguht I some expression of policy will be adopted bv the legion on the >ropo-l-ition. The legion '’as taken a promilnent part In the agitation for such a | building, chiefly because tlie members I feel that the state should recognize the part played by the men while in the service, and elso because it wi!) serve to retain American Legion national headquarters in the state. It is expected, however, that a spe- ‘ rial session of the legislature will be in sight by convention time. and. acj cording to the pledges made by the I legislators little difficulty is anticii rated in bringing a’lont satisfactory legislation on the memorial. Many of the other states have found themselves confronted with r demand for reI adjusted compensation from former .service men and it is probable that i' [somo action toward recognition is not i taken before June 28th. some of the I delegates may ask for another form of governmental reward. Vincennes will he given over com pletely to the visiting delegates during the two days’ convention and plans are being rushed forward now for their entertainment. Official headquarters of the national and state officials will !be maintained in the Y. M. C. a. ! building, and the “Y” gymnasium will [be converted into barracks for the I Legionnaires. The rest room will be devoted #o the women members of the auxiliary who are expected to accompany the delegates. i AU of the civic organizations, such 'as the Y. M. C. A.. K. of C.. Rotary .club. Chamber of Commerce. War Mothers. Women’s Relief Corps. G. A. R.. D. \. R . Fortnightly club and the various fraternal societies are banding together to entertain the visiting service men. Among the notable attractions will be Sousa’s Great Lakes band to which many of Indiana’s former service men belonged while in training at Chicago. A number of other bands will also be present A parade of the delegates will be held on the first day of the convention and the order of the day calls for civilian drees with the exception of those members who are still ir service. An American Legion Fair will he held at Harmonie Park, where all kinds of athletic contests will be open I to Legion members. One of the features of the carnival will be an amal teur boxing contest to decide the fistic championship of the Indiana department. Word from L. Russell Newgent, state adjutant, shows that all of the 290 posts in the state are preparing to send their allotted delegates to the convention, and steps are being taken by the local committee to provide fa- ■ GIRLS WANTED FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING APPLY AT SECRETARY’S OFFICE CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY

cillths for housing and feeding Uie • huge number of visitors expected. . t — x I NOTH !•: io DF’b’lC \i> NT'S Slntp of Indiana, |< Adonis County, SS: I In the Ad.iniH Circuit Court. April > Term, 1920. ,1 Cause N’o. 10.109, To Quiet Title. ’l .1. Charles Brock vs. Charlea M. Stewart, et al. ! Now < tiineH the Plaintiff by (’ L. ’ Walters, his attorney and tiles his complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the reHldeuco, upon diligent inquiry, is unknown of the following named defendant* to-wit: Charles M. Stew;iH, Judith Stewart, s Leath Stewart, • George Westlake, Rosamond L. Westlake. John J. Kalya. Sarah A. Kalya. Stewart Robertson. Catharine Robertson. Wildle Deen; tl*Rt the parries of the defendants are unknown and that they are bf-J lieved to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: ’the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: 1 Charles M Stewart. Judith Slewart, Leath Stewart, George Westlake, Rosamond L. Westlake, John J. Ralya, Sarah A. Ralya, Stewart Robertson, Catharine Robertson. Wildle Reen, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, the unknown members, co-partners. t <■«•< elvers, trustees, creditors,* offi'-ers ’ and successors in interest of the fol- | lowing named firm or eo-partnership ’ to-wit: Ralya & Robertson, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. the unknown widowers am! > widows, children. descendants ami heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees and legatees, trustees and executors .f last Wills and Testaments, aiir- < »-ssnrs in interest and as-signs, re--p... thel>. <d‘ the foltewing named and designated deceased persons, towit: Charles M. Stewart, Judith Stewart. Leath Stewart, George West-' iWke. Rosamond L. Westlake. John J. Ralya, Sarah A. Ralya. Stewart Robertson, Catharine Robertson, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff all of the women once known bv any pf the names and desig- ; adorns above stated. whose names •nay have been changed and who are now known by other names, the names of all of who mare unknown to the plaintiff: the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in ti is action by tinder or through an? e<l. described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff.” that the defendant Ralya & Roberts is a foreign firm or co-partnership and that the cause of action alleged against said defendant in the complaint in • this cause arose within the State of Indiana: that said action is for the purpose of quieting the title of real estate in the State of Indiana: that a (■cuse of action exists against all of . said defendants; that all of said de- . fondant are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams county, in the State of Indiana is de- ■ scribed in said complaint, to-wit: Inlots Numbers five hundred fifty 5 one (551) and five hundred fifty two • (552) in Glass & Rice’s sub-division of Outlets Numbers one hundred fifty 5 one (151) one hundred fifty-four (154) I and one hundred lift y-five (155) in 1 Joseph Crabbs Second Western Addition to the town (now city) of Deca- ’ tur. 1 This action is instituted and prosecuted bv said plaintiff for the purpose 1 of quieting bis title to the real estate > above described as against all de* mantis, claims and claimants whatsoJ ever. Notice is therefore given said defendants and each and all of them; that unless they be and- appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the 1 Court House in the City of Decatur, in Adams County, in the State of Indiana on the 6tli day of September, • 1920, the same being the Ist Judicial da\ of a term of the Adams Circuit . Court of the State of nnliana, to be begun and holden on the 6th day of ‘ September. 1920 and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their abj sence. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal I of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the city of Decatur 1 Indiana, this sth day of May, A. D., 1920. i (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Cburt. » C. L. Walters. Attorney for Plaintiff. 7-14-21 ( tniMISSIOXEK’S NILE OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned Jesse C. Sutton, a commLs- | sioner appointed by the Adams Circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, to make sale of tiie real estate here- > inafter described. ordered sold by said Court in the cause for partition 1 of Emma Heyerly against Emma Heyerlv. administratrix of the estate of 1 John Heyerly, deceased et al., in all respects agreeable to the order of " said Court in the matter of tlie . of said real estate on Snturday, June sth. 1920, ' at the Law office of Merryman & Sutton in the City of Decatur, Indi- ‘ ana. between the hours of NINE O’CLOCK A. M. AND THREE O’CLOCK P. M. of said day, will of- , fer for sale at private sale for not less than Hie appraisement, free of all ? liens thereon, except the tax lien for } the year 1920. payable 4n 1921, the e simple of the following real estate ? situate In Adams County in the State of Indiana, to-wit: 1 Commencing at an iron stake on the north line of the south half of the northeast quarter of section four in ' township twenty-six north of range , fourteen east, in Adam county, State of Indiana, which is thirteen chains and ninety-three links east of a stone at tlie northwest corner of the south lialf of the northeast quarter of said section, township and range. iiforesaid. thence east on said line eight chains and fifty-two links to art iron stake, thence south, thirty-two degrees east, one chain and sixty-seven links to an iron stake, thence east sixty-nine and one-half links to an fron stake, thence south, nine and one-half degrees east, four chains and fifty-four links to an iron stake, thence west parallel with the first mentioned line ten chains and eightyfour and one-half links to a stake, thence north five chains and ninetylive links to the place of beginning, containing six* acres more or less. Also Hie following described tract of real estate to-wit: Commencing at a point on the south line of the nortli half of tlie northeast quarter of section four in township twenty-six north, range fourteen east, in Adams County, State of Indiana, where said line crosses tlie west line of the right of way of the Cincinnati, Richmond ami Fort Wayne Railway, thence running northeast along the west line of said rig lit of way sixteen rods, four feet and eight inches, thence west on a line parallel with the first mentioned line thirty-five rods to an iron pin, thence north two rods to an iron pin, thence west parallel with the first mentioned line thirty-eight rods and twenty-two links to an iron pin. tlienee southwest parallel with the west line of the aforesaid right of wav eighteen rods, four feet and eight inches to an iron stake, thence cast on the firstl mentioned line sev-entv-three rods Aid twenty-two links to the place of beginning, estimated to contain eight acres more or less. Terms: One-thlr<l cash in hand on day ot sale; One-third in one year, and One-third In two years from day of sale. ~ provided the purchaser may pay all cash if he so elects; deferred payments shall bear Interest at six per

-4 •• — • • — cent, from day of snle until paid ami be evidenced bv promissory noies on the usual blank bank form ami shall be secured by First Mortgage said real estate. If the said real estate Is not sold ; on Haiti day. the sal.- thereon will be (ontlnu.d from ihi.v to day, without ; further notice, until said real estate ehall have been sold. Such sale will be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court JESSE C. SUTTON, Commissioner. Merryman & Sutton, Attorneys. 14-21-28 APPOINTMENT OF EXECI’TOR Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned bus been appointed executor of the estate of Wilhelmina Hohnke. late of Adams county, <lecerised. The estate Is probably sol-' JOHN PEOPLES, Executor. Mav 1920. Dore H. Erwin, Att'y. 7-14-21 NOTICE OF DITCH ASSESSMENT 1 The Ditch Assessments on the J. N. Youngen Drain and the William J. Bluhm Drain are all payable to the County Treasurer and not to the Superintendent of Construction. If all payments are not made by June il, 1920. bonds bearing 6 per cent, interest maturing not later than 10 years I will be issued for the payment of the same. E. H. FAUST, 14-21 Supt. of Const, of both Drains, k COFFEE CONSUMPTION IN THE FIRST YEAR OF PROHIBITION The people of the United States are • paying over a million dollars a day for their coffee. The import valuation of the coffee entering the United States in the fiscal year which ends with next month will be over $300,000,000 says a statement The National City Bank of New .York. And when we consider that this import valuation is the price of the article in the country from which imported, it is quite evident that the added cost of freight, roasting, and distribution to the consumer will bring the total much above i $365,000,000, making the average for : the, year more than a million dollars a day against about one-third that sum two years ago. ! This enormous increase injhe sums . which the'people of the United States • are paying for coffeu in 1920, as cotn- ’ pared with 1918, says the bank’s ] statement, results in part from an in- • crease in quantity and a part to an in- , crease in price. The quantity ini- ’ ported in the fiscal year which ends with next month will approximate 1.500.000,0000 pounds against 1,052,j 000,000 two years ago. while the avi erage import price in 1920 was 22.7 I cents per pound against an average of 9% cents per pound in the fiscal » year 1918, these figures being the average wholesale price in the country • of production. J France has 1,500,000 milk goats: the ’ nmber of registered goats in the - United States is 2,000. j —

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INITIATION TONIGHT All members of the Encampment are requested to be present nt the meeting at Odd Fellow's hall this eve nlng. Work in the patriotic degree JOHN MOSURE, Chief Patriarch. AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE All members of Adams Post, No. 4.1, are requested to meet at the G. A. It. hull Sunday, Muy 23 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of attending memorial services at the M. E. church. A large turnout is expected. ADJUTANT. 12043 HOUSES FOR SALE Eight room house on North Tenth street, possession at once. Five room house on North Tenth street, possession June 1. Six room house on South Eighth street, possession at once. ERWIN & MICHAUD AGENCY 117-St Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 46-ts Decatur. Ind. Have you tried that all pork I sausage at the White Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us i send you some. 4 deliveries daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller A Beet 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian • Office 235 W. Monroe St. ’ Over Al Burdg’s Barber ' Shop. Phones: Office and 4 Residence. 1863 3 Plenty of winter wheat 4 ’ bran, middlings, calf meal, chick mash and s feeds of all kinds at B the right price. I R l FORNAX MILLING > y COMPANY g SI II I AUGUST WALTERS > Plumbing and Heating Estimates Gladly Given. 9 120 North Ist Street Shop 'Phone 207. 1 Residence ‘Phone 507.

Advertising—the Seed IN EVERY SECTION OF OUR LAND YOU WILL FIND LOCAL PRODUCTS OF MERIT THAT ARE HARDLY KNOWN IN THE NEXT COUNTY OR STATE.

PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Mrs. Clyde Noble will give piano instructions at her home on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. ' Phone 495 for appoinlment. 120 (il MRS. CLYDE NOBLE. • — • •ii—— DR. H. 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 AND CANCER. Office Hours—9to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.-—7 to 9p. m. Sundays by Appointment. Phones’. Residence 110; Office 409. 233-ts N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested. Glasses Fitted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell i i Veterinarian [ Office: Horse Sale Barn, I Ist street. Office ’Phone, 143 Residence ’Phone .... 102 I . Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street. Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 1 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. r 1 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. I 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. STONEBURNER. Agent. ■ x—_____________ _____ i

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