Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1920 — Page 6
CREAM CREAM CREAM OiC \T OIK STATION 2ND DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE OR - . AT THE CREAMERY. OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS IT PAYS TO SELL VS YOUR CREAM. (loverleaf Creameries, Inc. I) E CA T U R Indiana. ( . + i , +++h .a ++ :.. ! ..i.++ +^.! .. j. Invite Your Friends to Decatur Fill out the following blank, insert the name and address of relative or friend you want invited to Decatur's Old Home Week and the Big Northern Indiana fair, then mail the coupon to Herman Yager, chairman of the Old Heme Week invitation committee. He will write a special invitation to the relative or friend to come to Decatur during the week of August 9th to 14th and enjoy the biggest week in the history of the old town. At the V me y° u fill out this coupon, you. yourself write to your relatives or friends, urging them to come. Send in as many of these coupons as you possibly can. COU P 0 N Name of Relative or Friend . \ .< Relative or Friend's Postoffice Address I My own name is r • Remember the Big Week, Aug. 9 to 14ih Notice to All Property Owners A-': e ’.tk against properties affected and located along the* folio', ing improvements are row due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer. To avoid paying an extra 6 interest charge you will please call and settle same at once. West Adams Street Last installment. Mercer Avenue Last installment. Merriman Sewer ’..‘th installment. West Monroe Sire, t Semi-annual interest on Bth installment. North Dili Street Diack Semi-annual interest on Sth installment. Madison Street Sewer Semi-annual interest on Bth installment. Rugg Street -7th installment. Indiana Street-7th installment. East . Adams Street -Semi-annual interest on 6th installment. sth Str,c< t Brick 6th installment. f Floyd Ack- r Sewer sth installment. Market Street Sewer —6th installment. North 10th Street Semi-annual interest sth installment South First Streit sth installment. John R. Porter Sewer- Semi-annual interest Ith installment. C. C. Linn Sewer sth installment. Marshall Street Ith installment. Wagoner Server— itli installment. Foos Sewer sth installment. 3rd Street Sidewalk A Curb- Ith installment. Vail Sewer—lth installment. Madison Street Curb -Semi-annual interest 3rd installment. Smith 9th Street—3rd installment. Line Street 3rd installment. , Albert Lehrman Sewer Semi-annual interest 2nd installment. Jackson Street Sidewalk A Curb - Semi-annual interest 2nd installment. Third Sleet Brick Semi-annual interest 2nd installment. • B. F. Brokaw Sewer semi-annual interest 2nd installment. Jackson Street Brick 2nd installment. R. G. ( HRISTEN. 15-17-19-21-25-27 City Treasurer.
WE WRITE TORNADO AND WIND STORM INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTIES BEST COMPANIES Lenhart & Heller ’PHONE No. 2. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, Indiana.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY. MAY 27. 11120
HOME SERVICE HELPS ARMY TO SAVE HOURS NEW METHOD OF FINANCING WELFARE WORK ENABLES SALVATIONISTS TO USE ENERGIES ELSEWHERE. • MONEY RAISED IN TEN DAYS Indianapolis, — (Special) — During the last year more than 5,750,000 hours were salvaged by the Salvation Army in the United States and put into profitable use. The organization which for so long has been saving health, life, materials and souls has added to its list o. conservation exploits the saving of nearly 16.000 hours a day. All of which are being used for the relief of suffering and the spreading of happiness and comfort among the crippled, the sick and the penniless. This conservation of time and the resultant increased efficiency in the work of the Salvationists among the poor and needy was made possible through the inauguration of the plan of financing the Salvation Army through the annual Home Service Appeals. The 1920 appeal for the Salvation Army in Indiana is now in progress and workers are in the field in nearly every county in the state raising Indiana’s quota of $452,000. Formerly the Salvation Army woikers, especially the women and girls were required to spend the greater part of their time passing the tambourines In public places and appealing for contributions to keep the Army going. Today this wasteful system has been relegated and the money for the entire year's program is raised in the ten-day appeal, with ministers, business men, club women, members of the American Legion and others volunteering to do the work. Thus the Salvationists- are enabled to devote their energies to their relief work. | FOR HOME SERVICE. - 1 Many Indiana Counties Raise Quota of $452,000 Fund for Salvation Army. Indianapolis, Ind. (Special) — Soveral Indiana counties have already raised their quota in the Salvation Army Home Service Fund, it was announced here by Major Arthur 11. Robinson, state chairman, and many others are expected to successfully conclude their canvasses by the end of the week. Union county was the first to produce its share of the state fund. This was done through an appropriation of $939 from the county's war chest. The American I ecir>n r“-omrTH>n<led that the war chest make the appropriation. Hammond has oversubscribed its share by SI,OOO. Other counties which have completed their enrollments are Allen, LaPorte, Montgomery, Jennings., Wayne and Steuben. BACKS RELIEF WORK. Many Prominent Hoosiers Endorse 1920 Home Service Appeal by Salvation Army. Indianapolis, Ind. — (Special) — Many prominent Hoosiers have endorsed the 1920 Home Service Appeal. now in progress in Indiana to raise funds for the Salvation Army's Home Service and Social Welfare work. The state quota is $452,000. Among those who are supporting the appeal are Albert J. Beveridge, Samuel L. Ralston, former governor; Vice-President Thomas Marshall, Raymond S. Springer, commander of the Indiana department of the American Legion, and Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic nominee for governor. Six thousand American gold eagles have been destroyed in Alaska in the last year and the government has been asked to take steps to protect them.
AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating / Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Street Shop ’Phone 207. v Residence ‘Phone 507.
Plenty of winter wheat bran, middlings, calf meal, chick mash and feeds of all kinds at the right price. FORNAX MILLING COMPANY
lI'POIX I iiuvr Os IDMIM*TR4TIHX. Notice Is herein Klv.-n, 1 nn.l.'i-Iginol line Iffii-n appointed mint«t ratrlx of the estate "t ■ Hex.•lll. Iul«> Os A.lione eonnt'. •!« c<-u»»-d. The estate Is pioluihb »>'lV ° nt ' - 'EMM I HEYEItLY. >dmini Uintrls. Merryman- Sutton, May 10. 19 20. A |»I»O! X TMI’AT HF ll)MIXI*»TI< % TOK • Notice is hereby jdven that the mid derslxneil hat? betn appointed admini*t t utor of the eet-ite <f lltihert i\vinholtw. late Adanv- county, det-eas-el. The estate is probatily **oh«nU HI NIIV IL IIHIJ.M- • Administrator. Lenhart & Heller. Attorneys. AprH 23, 1920. 13-20-.. NO IH i. OF lix VI si I: I i 'll X ; OF r>r%’HL No. 1744. Notice Is hereby given to the ere liters, heirs and legatees of Bessie O. I rvnolds., deoecpv.l. to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Indiana, on the 7th day of ' Vi.'’ 1920, ami show eau*e. if any, why jh<» i'INAL SETTLEMENT ACC<)i N'l > with the estate of said decedent • iiotihl Hi t be approved; ami v uid inn' are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, ami receive their distributive shares .Z.,,™ BENJAMIN l< BURKETT. Administrator. T- -catur. Ind.. Mar 15. 1920. Peterson & Fruehte. Attys. 2«'--. NOTH E I’o NON-RESIDENT*. The State of Indiana, Adante County, SS: Albert Kauffman, vs. Ida W ls<*, (’lay Wise, Edward Kauffman. Itobert Kauffman, Harold Kauffman. In the Adams Circuit Court. April Term. 1920. .No. 101 IV. Partition of Reni Estate. It appearing fr-m affidavit, filed in the abovit entitled cause, that Ida Wise. Clay Wise, Edward Kauffman, Robert Kauffman and Harold Kauffman of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. , N< tire is therefi re hereby given the said Defendants above named that thev be and appear l>efore the Hon. of the Adams Circuit Court on the 6th dav rrf September, 1920, the same being the I’int Juridical Day of tiie next regular term thereof, t«» l.e holden. at the Court House in Ute Citv of Decatur, c ■. ..nencing <»n Monday, the 6th day <>t September, A. D. 1 !'2U, and plead b> answer or demur to said complaint, the same u ill be h< ird and determined in their absence. , Witness, my name, and the seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 19th day of May, 1920. ■ Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk. \Bv Naomi F. Gass, Deputy. May 19th, 1920. Merryman & Sutton, Attvs. for Plaintiff. XOTII E OF I’l Bl II I.KTTIMI 1 X'aJ'. ois hereby given that the undersigned, Superintendent of construction of the WILLIAM GALLMB-O.L I.GAIN ANI> BKAXI'IIM. In Loot Township, Adams County. Indiana, will on. Saturday. June .1. 19211. up until lu o'clock a. in. of said day at th office of Orval Harruff. County <ur e- or of Adams county, Indiana, in the llaugk Block, north of the Court House, in the City of Decatur. Adams coiintv. Indiana, receive sealed bids for the construction of said drain and branches in accordance with , tv- report, plans, profile and .speculations therefor now on til.- in the offfi e of the Auditor of Adams bounty, Indiana, in aid cause. MAIN GRAIN From station 0 to station 4:1. Houck Branch From station 0 to station .".I plus 11. Bultemeyer Branoh From station u to station 11 plus 12. Bids will be received and a contract let for the Main drain and each of the branches separately or for the whole of Slid drainage system as shown in ;l,e report, profile, plans and specifications ’therefor. ' N. confidential bld will be accepted and each bidder will be required to state specitiually f<»r what he will construct said drainage system or svstems furnishing all labor and materials therefor. Bidders will be required to file their bids as re«juired by law upon forms which will be furnished by the undersigned superintendent "f construction and each bidder will be required* to make and Die with his bid the necessary affidavit of non-eollu-sion and that h< is a Ixmifide bidder. Each bid must b$ accompanied with a good and suffi< ient bond in a sum 0.-val to double rhe amount of such bid. conditioned for the faithful performance of said work and ,contract or each bid may lie accompanied with a certified cheek for s3o<r.oo as a surety that the bidder will enter into a contract with said Superintendent for the construction "f the same if he be awarded the contract therefor. Such bond 4o be approved by the Superintendent <>i construction and said sun<vjntendent reserves the right to reject any and all bids. *■ Beth bond and bld shall be acknowledged bv a person having author’tv tn administer oaths. No bid will be accented in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in Ave("»s' of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the work will be made known bv the superintendent on the dav of the sale and five* contractor will be required to omplete the work within the time fixed in the contract. Datel this 17th dav of May, 1920. ORVAL HARRUFF. Superintendent of Construction. 2V-27 M’IW’ITMFNT OF EXECVTOItS Notice is herein’ given. that the undersigned have been appointed e>- <• nt’ of the estate of Frederick Thieme, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate'is probable solvent. LICI<A l.’D THIEME. (’HABLES THIEME, Mnv 1920. Dore IL Erwin. Atty. 27-3-10 xo I h E »! SAW OF < ri’x BOffIMI Notice is hereby given that the Common Council, in and lor the < liy of Decatur, Indiana, will on the l.'lh «IlC> of June, 1920. at their Council Room in City itall. up to 7 o'clock p. in., receive sealed bids for the salp of $50,000 of city bonds the funds so derived to be used forth repair of and to increase the capacity of the Murgripal Electric Light and Power Plant. Said bonds to be issued in denominI ations of SSOO each bearing interest a! the rate of 6 per cent per annum, ami to be dated January 1. 1920, maturing $7,500 per year for ten years, beginning with January 1, 1930. Said bends to be sold to the highest and best bidder at not less than par. The Common Council reserves thf right t o reje. t any or all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 27tl dav of May, 1920. (SEAL) R. G. CRISTEN, 27-3 City Clerk APPOINTMENT OF AI)MINiISTR ATOII J Notice In Hereby Given, That the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate pf Wm. .1 IL ‘ wen. late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ! LEIGH BOWEN. ” Mny 27. F. 120. Administrator Graham Walters. Attys. 27-3-11 CHICK~FEED~ $4.25 per cwt. Good clean feed, no grit. J. S. McCRORY & SON. ' 123-ts.
classifiedjvaxt ads FOR SALE FOR SALE ' I and fuse. Fornax Milhns , Company. FOB SALE Range’in fine con dition. ('.heap il ' 'once. C. E. Ct'ii.hllv- ”-’ ll ■lgTr SAI.E- Four-riKint house, with ■> I pqntry and two lots. hiul u,i “* < buildings. AH in k oo ' l < ’ ol ," i * t . lo ?. ) -, ' ujl* South Fifteenth St. «- * - • FOR SALE < üblsige alHl I plants. Henry Haugk, 204 feouth Tenth street. ; FOR SALE—Ford touring car. 192 H I model, good as new. Inquire Hosea Ray. 1306 W. Monroe stre- t 126-tGx WANTED WANTED — Pennsylvania System I Northwestern Region desires to i.it> cross ties. For detailed information . correspond with I. B. Thomas Pur chasing Agent, insurance Exchange Building, • b..ago, Illinois. Il'S la.o " I NOTICE I have purchased the Fornax Blacksmith shop on First Stand will do general blacksmithing, horse shoeing and repair work. 121-tG Jess Bulkhead. | [WANTED - - ('.iiHiiihtTiiiaid 1 al Murray Hotel. 124-ts < WANTED — A man well acquaint. 4 | i and of good standing in the com- . niunity to act as direct factory repre- ( sentative for a nationally-known an- J tomobile tire of highest grade. Abil- . ity to command confidence more es- ] sential than ready money. Chance to , [establish permanent high-class bus- ( iness. Address Box 10. t are of Denm ' oat. ' | MISCELLANEOIS We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Gar1 affe. 303-ts - ( LOST AND FOUND i 1 LOST —Silver bar pin. sometime Sun- I day evening. Finder, please notify i Miss Frances Cole. 125-t3x LOST—Hub cap off of Hudson car. Finder please return to this offie-y 126-3 t FOR RENT ] FOR RENT — One nice, furnished ; room, opposite court house, b. 5 | South Second street. ' 124 t> x N'OTICF OF Slt.F OF < ITt BONDNotice is hereby given that the ('omnwn Council, in ami for the - ity . of Dej atur, Indiana, will on the 15th d:ix of June. 1920. at their Council Room in City ll >H. un to 7 o’clock p. m., receive sealed bids for $15,000 <»f uity bonds, the fumls ! so derived to be used for the purpose .of making extensions, addition* and < betterments ?• the municipal water I works plant and systems. Said bonds to be issued in demoninations of SSOO each with ’mens- at : : the rate of 6*per cent per annum from I date, and to be dated- June 1. 1920, maturing $1,500 per year for ten years, beginning with June 1. 1921. I Said bonds to be sold to the highest | and best bidder at not less than par. The Common Council reserves the j right to reject any or all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 27th <iav of Jday. 1920. i '<EAL) R. fi. CHRISTEN. 27-3 City Clerk. . _ I He Will Show 'em. He found his front porch with wonderful accuracy, navigated the steps with precision, and discovered the keyhole by instinct. Once in the i dimly lighted hall, there was an ominous silence followed by a treinenduous crash. "Why, what lias happened, Henry?" came a voice from above. , “It’s alt right. Mary; hut I’ll rn I learn those goldfiish not’ to snap at I me!” MICKIE SAYS — i —■— i r'. Gif PEEUCB IF Nk 'X Mm GOIHIP, , PEaFCCKLM GOOD MtIMS .CCOSSOCCTE SOU NEQ . ELSE ’• MIGOSH, '. / jmaiw' a. NEWSpaper \ OUR GIZWESS V ?R\UT \ IS 'M NCX OOCMft KMOIM : »'M TO tvSR Ufi T* V SSS A GOOD iTEtA’ / a? ** I tv /1 “ SSwut-e
DOCK strike is on llullm. MW -■ - .blpmeu.. XoKhwgoXll. where the unionists hare refused to hamlle |_s—s— WANT ADS EARN-$-»-» NOTICE , Howers f«r decoraOrders for cut ilow-r. secure them before bauu ia. Plenty of carnation 1 - rose-. « Pir.'gon, Easter lfl!ie«, Calio Hilles.d Bouquets made up on -bort not.ee. Geraniums, ferns. vte« for porch b 7w’eet poutow. cabbage, tomato and celery plan'-. MOSES GREEXHOVSE CO. Florists. f-'r" l \ BROOD MARES " ANTED The Pure Bred, Belgian Stallton. Bavard de Omal. will make the season at the Palace teed yard, opposite the Decatur Horse Sale Barns on Ist St., Decatur. Ind. Give this horse consideration b fore breeding elsewhere. JAMES RICE, 12fi.j:’,t Owner and keeper.. NOTH E TO SKK KHOLIH ’• Adams County Equity Exchantje will hold its annual meeting in the court house at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. June sth for the election of seven directors. Mr. C. 0. Drayton, national president, will be present and talk for Equity I nion. Every j stock holder is requested to be present and bring a new member if possible. 121-10 t Bv Order of Secretan — BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING ANj EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night. Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black, 727. Getting. 2 rings on 517. We also handle Victrolas. DR. C. R. WEA\ ER OSTEOPATH Peoples Loan and Trust Co. Bldg. 'Phone 314. Hours 9to 11:30 a. m.—2 to 5:30 p. m Other hours by appointment. lOS-tlm Notice to Public — We have purchased the Ollie Heller blacksmith shop on i list street and are readv to do anything in the line of blacksmithing. All old customers of the shop and new ones are' wanted to call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Burkhead & Son. MMEIS-STOCKS i Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. N. Y Mav ->~ ' by 5*5 market opening today cTaI e H?tetton 8i in iß ?' ° Ver " U ’ natehes -e opened at 127 H, up 3; B a p 113%. up r. s. Stee i oqV ~i n ' Qrk Central 68% up s■ r Rubber 94’4, up %. l p '• S. i — Chicago, Mav * , 7—r^ i „ Corn: May up u c “- j.SJ n , °l* nln P Sept, down V otta ‘ !< v H '< c: •July unchanged ■ qZ., , Non ‘‘nal; Provisions: Steady. P <J< ” rn * f - East Buffalo, \ v \r »- S. s* >'«? lambs, 1859, d?wn-’ P ' S<>o - p Cleveland, a : Gutter— Creamnrv market: extra f Y n tui)R - extra fil prinV?e'V^ 6o!ic; ?'’|ps«c; packing 1 35^ Khpr; fresh B extract •’'north'' e * tra 47c: eases 45e-’ Ohio ■ ern fi rsts 42 iu *° W casp s 43c; westr Buultrv— r ’ fowls 3Re? On chlf fcen 8 . 45c- . «■ «r. ' Wheat ley 3 il4 n Q W r r "' Per< ”*t m- T B ' ,'-y. 41.40; rye si.sq. » z ®5; bar ’ Eggs. doh* AU *MK«T. ? -35 c , Butterfat,
SAVE THAT Tl’BE Don't discard It because it '! oota worn out.” If the rubber and the |. ture are still there, we can rw, most any brenk and return you i t.cally a new tube. Our vulca ni . ' saves thouaands of dollars in reat? ed tubes and shoes for auto tire/ A. W. TANVAS, Decatur, Ind. NOTICE Boarding and rooming by , b u ek. Call at 223 N. llih sl ,’ tur, Ind. l HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX Any age for sale at all times.' We have the largest (heq w »\ hites in the state of Indiana All prize winning stock. Write or come and see our herd IL L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR. INDIANA P R 1C Feed Buttermilk to your hogs. 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 116-ts Decatur. Ind. Have you tried that all purk sausage at the White Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliveria daily.—Meyer, Brushwiller A Beck 2XU-tf DR. L. K. MAG LEY 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-riy examini tions; Flourscopy examination* of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-rsy treatments for'GOITRE. TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours— Sto 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m. Sundays by Appointment Phenes: Residence 110; Office 4OT. 232-ts N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Tested. Glasses l ifted HOURS 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:30 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Oflic'b: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office ’Phonel43 Residence ’Phone .... 10"Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street. Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. HoursfSunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. Z . ZZ-. — — - — : FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft- Wayrr 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a. m. 2 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. w8:30 a. m. 10:00 a. mb 10:00 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 1:00 p. m1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m4:00 p. m. 5:30 p. n 1 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. «’■ 10:00 p. m . 11:05 p. "<• s. Car every hour and a half- . Running time 1 hour and 5 m in utes. Freight car leaves Decatur a' ' 45 a. m., and leaves Fort Way”' , c at 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur a! - :0 ° p. m. Office hour* 6:45 a.m. to 7:00 pmle •- B. STONEBURNER. Agent.
