Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1920 — Page 8

CARD OF THANKS Wo wish In thin manor to thank the neighbor* anil friends for their kindness and floral offering* during the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother, We especially wish to thank the singers and the minister, Rev. Marysln for his service, also the high school for the remembrance during his sickness. MR. & MRS. KRED BENDER AND FAMILY. John Sehug made a business trip to Fort Wayne toduy. NOTICE! Having just received one of Eastman Kodak Go's. b«st cameras, we are now prepared to give you the best | of service. Anything from a stamp picture to an eight by ten head, or group. Also frames, kodaks, kodak mounts, and kodak tlnishing. JACKSON STUDIO 162 North Second street, Decatur, Indiana 140 IT FOR SALE! 80 acres, in Monroe township, good ; black land, well fenced and ditched.; 6 room house, good barn, ;’.6xT2 feet; :i acres of timber; on good pike. A nice home, and only 2(4 miles from Monroe. 80 acres in St. Marys township, Cood eight-room house with basement; good I horn, 40x70 feet; hog house, critis, and! plenty of outbuildings. Electric lights. A fine home, only 1% mile to market. On stone road. 40 acres, St. Marys township. 1% mile to market. Eight-room nome, toilet and bath. Fair-sized barn. On stone road. One and one-half mile to good market. Can get good terms on this farm. 39 acres in Monroe township, nearly all black land. On stone road; close to school and church. Good eight room house; barn 40x90 feet, and plenty of out buildings. Only three miles from Monroe. 93 acres in French township, well fenced and ditched. Eight-room house with basement, furnace, a good light plant, both hard and soft water in house. Bank barn, 46x70 feet, with A. T. 50x70 feet corn crib granary; . hog house, large hen house, garage, and many other buildings. Plenty .d fruit. Can get good terms on this farm. Here is a bargain—no repairing to do soon —as everything is in good condition. Only 1% mile to market. 94 acres in French towuship. good black land, fairly well fenced and ditched. Good 11-room house wltn basement; large new chicken house; a real good bank barn, 45x80 feet; good out buildings, all painted up in good shape; 5 acres good sugar grove. Two miles to market. 94 acres in Itlue Creek township. A good farm, well fenced and ditched Seven-room house, barn 36x60 feet. Other good buildings. Ten acres of timber. Four miles to market. 80 acres in Hlack Creek township Mercer county, Ohio. A good black ground farm, well fenced and fairly i well ditched, 4 acres of timber. Good 7- house, with cellar. New barn, 36x50 feet. Three and one-half miles from Willshire, Ohio. 200 acres in Wabash township. Good 8- brick house, barn 50x80 feet. Fifteen acres of timber. Three miles to good market. Will sell —worth ' the money. 1 120 acres in St. Marys township, near electric light line. Ten-room , house, small barn, 10 acres nice timber. Two miles to good market. 80 acres in St. Marys township, well fenced and fairly well drained. Large house and barn, In fair condition. Ten acres of timber. Plenty of fruit. One and three-fourth mile to good market. 50 acres in- Blue Creek township, about all good black land. Five-room house. Barn, 24x32 feet. Other improvements are fair. Four acres of timber. Three and one-half miles to good market. 90 acres in Blue Creek township. house, new barn 34x64 feet All kinds of out buildings. Ten acre sugar grove. One mile from Willshire, Ohio. A bargain! 40 acres in Monroe township. A good farm and fairly well fenced and ditched. Has a C-room house, barn. , 28x63 feet; 8 acres of timber. Four miles from Monroe. 77(/ 2 acres in Hartford township, extra good land. New 8-room house, with basement, light plant, also near electric line; fair size barn; some timber. One mile to market. 78 acres in French township, fine ] hlack land. Six-room house, with basement; barn 36x72 feet; corn cribs; . hog house and other out-buildings. All j these buildings are in extra good condition. This farm is 1(4 miles to mar- 1 ket. , 119 acres, Wabash township. Six- , room house, barn 56 x 56 feet, shed 14x36 feet. silo. Plenty of out-build- ( tngs. Twelve acres timber. Only 1(4 i miles to good town. 40 acres in Monroe township, mostly : hlack land. Seven-room house, barn 30x48 feet. Four acres of timber. 1 Four and one-half miles to Monroe. ' 75 acres In French township. Sixroom house, barn 36x72 feet. About I 3(4 miles to market. Ten acres of timber. , 80 acres, In Monroe township, extra good hlack land. Good six-room house, 1 barn 40x78 feet, hog house, corn crib and many other buildings. Four acres of timber; one-half mile to school and church. Three and one-half miles from Monroe. Some property in the city of Decatur and also some property In the town of Pleasant Mills. If you expect to buy a farm, don’t fall to see these farms, for here are some of the best in the county. if you have a farm to sell or exchange, drop me a card or 'phone me at my expense and I will see you. W. W. HAWKINS, THE REAL ESTATE MAN, Decatur, Indiana, Route No. 10. Monroe ’phone. 144-t3

CIRI t IT I 111 HT All ( llinilsvliAi ll' II lull INt’RN I 'in JIM.. IIIZU. \ II M 1 >sVoss, t*i. lUporisr—l 81X.33 Stun Nimshiuim, Jury 24. Ml Jot) Ti it# do li»*rl lleurii, do. 44.90 < till .1 WatU i», do. Ii If Ola (Uiunt, do. 3.00 ■ i'h n&M, <i" 24 " Win. Heller, do. 4.10 \mot Yod#r, "® Uwrtnci 1 Klrinhtwu, do. 2.'»0 Chll K lOM. do. • Oeor(f# I. Q#m, *l«*. It " Md Intel Miller, do 2.60 Anion Kuln hlld. do. 12.30 Irvin Hrandyberry, do 2.30 Harve Kitty, do 2.3® I*. J. Hay morn), do 2.30 Will Banner, do 2.W* •l**ortt«’ (’alchtn, do 15.00 John Kline, do. 12.5® Abe Hahn, do *.’*o ♦lrani 'Oninifer, do 2.50 .laeob Johnson. do 2.3® Ueorgre Imfrher. do 7.50 t’hn*. TYt pie. do 7.5 f •»m Tinker, do 7.54 .Jacob Baker, do 7.50 Kay Kyanson, do 7.5® K<l. Knavel, do. 7.50 Tone Andrew*, do 10.00 Hosea Hay. «lo Ift. aft (’lm*. Ault, do io.oo Mots Miller, do I®.oo i KU Whltrijcht, do lft.no ♦ 'hr Ist Hokneeht. do 10.00 Meier CsCtlTer, do 10.00 i tohn Wmroner. do 5,00 I Karl M< (’onnehey, do 3.00 Willard MeC’onnehey, do . 5.00 N» Ison May, do. 5.00 John Stelameyer, do 7.30 Vrthur Kisher. do 5.00 Hill Hill, do 2.50 Wiley Smith, do 2.50 Kmernon Bennett, do 2.50 Jesse Sutton, Spe. .Indite 5.00 I ’ <’ ’ 'eVoaa do 5.00 !C\ J. Luts, do s.an 1 »• O. Martin. Prelim l>ltch Exp 8.6® ! Wrn. J Myers, do . 2.00 lohn Trimm, do 2.001 ! IsOUls Miller, do 2.00 i Homer K. Kaust. do 4.00 Mathias Miller, do 4.00 •‘on *id Patterson, do MO. OO Orval Harruff. do 50.02 Kmtl Pel her, Stahley Hoad.. . 2.00 ' ' ,)o 2.0# I'i bln Ha \vk, do 2 W "ufns Gtendennlna. »10. . 2.0# Eugene Kneuss. do 2.00? Wilbert Stahley. do 2.001 Kd Stahley. do . «.«»« j Martin Smith, do 10.00 A. Neiienschwander, do. 10.00 i '•’rank foreman, do . .50 : Orval Harruff, do. 00.40 I. L Baumgartner. do 10.00 : Uonald Patterson, do 30.00 Indpls. Commercial, do 4.7# i iftmw r«*t Co th» 72.22 Martin L. Smith, Smith road 2.00 lohn Lusk, do 4.50 Oswald Hoffman, do 10.00 Henrv Klrchner, do 10.00 Orval Harruff. do - 43.82 Honald Patterson, do .... 25.00 Peterson & Fruehte, do 50.00 Indpls. Commercial, do. . 4.*0 Ira Stuckey, do ...... ...... 2.00 Florence Stuckey, do 2.00 Wm. H. Lehman, do 4.00 T .e\| Habejrifer. do .... 2.00 William Nnrr. do 2.00 Hemocrat (’o., do - 73.17 Jonas NVuen«uh\vander, Teeple Road Il.» H. K. Doty, do 8.20 '•’rank Foreman, do . .50 John Durr, do 2.00 A lbert Teeple. do 2.00 Hay Doty, do 2.00 Orval HarrufT. do 36.54 Forrest Durr, do 2.00 Ben Gerber, do 10.00 Henry Durr, do . 2.00 L. L Baumgartner, do 5.00 n etersnn & Fruehte, do 50.00 S-ph Melchi, do 4.20 Donald Patterson, do 20.00 Indpls. Commercial, do. Democrat Co., do 74.40 Fred Kauffman, Myers road 2.00 Ralph Kmltley. do 2.0 n Peter Rollenbaeher, do 2.00 i»anlel Baker, do .... . 2.00 Frank Foreman, do - r *® Reuben Schindler, do 10.00 Peter J. Baumgartner, do 10.00 Orval HarrufT, do 51.38 Donald Patterson, do 26.00 Peterson <% Fruehte. do 50.00 Indpls. Commercial, do 4.7<» Ben ben Mvers. do 0.00 Clyde Myers, do . Democrat Co., do. Tf.** Kusrene Runyon, McClain road 15.00 Smith Shoemaker, do 2.00 Frank Parrish, do . 15.00 Daniel Lehman, do 2.00 Orval HarrufT. do 29.82 David Habegger, do 2.00 Rufus Huser. do 0.00 Will Ray. do 2.00 Wade Tumbleson, do .... 2.00 L L. Bauiuirartner. do **.oo Peterson & Fruehte, do 50.00 Donlahl Patterson, do 25.00 Seph Melchi. do T. 30 Indpls. Commercial, do *.70 Orval HarrufT, do Democrat C’o., do ... 76.44 Orval Harruif. Ehlerdiliff road 8.05 '’lirt< n Mathvs, Huser road 2000.00 George Tnelchen. Inelchen rd. 72.00 Chas. Merriman, leisure road 4.0 b Orval Harruff, do . 16.38 Donald Patterson, do 5.00 Democrat Co.. Salem Ref. Ch. road ■ 60.00 Orval Harruff, Sheler road ... 7.14 Michael Miller, do 1500.00 Democrat Co.. Fred Stauffer rd. 83.18 Orval Harruff, do 8.54 Donald Pattreson, do 5.00 Kara Habegger, do 2.00 Donald Patterson. Siegrist rd 25.00 ’’rank Foreman, do .50 Orval Harruff. do 28.82 (’has. Hawbaker. do 10.00 Kd Ass older, do 10.0® Frank Siegrist, do .... 7.2® Samuel Slegrist. d<> .... 2.u0 Joe Lieohty, do 2.00 *n<lpls. Commercial, do 4.80 Democrat Co., do 23.12 Albert Beer, do 2.00 T. J. Durkin, do . 8.00 Rees Bodle. do • 2.0® Democrat Co., do 33.00 [More B. Krwin, do 50.00 Donald Patteron. Ferd Stauffer road 25.00 Orval HarrufT, do 4 2 .9® \ugrust Scheiman, do 10.00 August Conrad, do I®-®® T *e*er«on & Fruclite, do 50.00 Indpls. Commercial, do 4.70 W. M Tague. do 200 ’ • »h Tv»U*h. do 2.00 Peter Klopfenstein, do 2.00 I'M, (’hristener. do 200 Noah Klopfenstein, do .... - 2.00 Ferd Stauffer, do Democrat Co., do 63.ua John J. Mayer, do J. 06 John Mosure, Roads * ®-”'J Democrat Co., do gif indpls. Commercial, do . *>.<o Jim Hendricks. Turnpike J 40.00 c. W, Johnson, do ISo.OI W. H Bittner, do 32.05 Otto Boerger, do *07.7i C. C. Wittwer, do 22. <5 J. D. Winans, do 808.21 Milo Sales, do 280.16 Vernon Miller, do 178.69 Ott Ray, do *21.10 J. A. Hower, do 1426.84 Shelby Vance, do 169.09 J. D. Hendricks, do 2533.12 T. J. Durkin, do 4897.75 Citizens Phone Co., Co. Rev. 38.20 Wm B. Burford, do 708.35 John T. Kelly, Clks Off. Ex 6.92 John Mosure. Aud. Off. Exp. . 58.66 Democrat' Co., do 4.25 Democrat Co., Trees; Os. 13.15 Kd Green, Hoard of Pris. 45.00 Orval Harruff, Ditches 27.58 Donald Patterson, do 5.0® Orval Harruff, Surv. Off. Exp. 5.00 Ed S. Christen. Salary Supt 166.80 Do, Supt. Off. Exp 10.32 F. M. Christen. Deputy Hire . 45.>0 Democrat Co.. Supt. Off. Exp. .30 George Burkett, do 2.00 j Albert Lehrinan, do 6.00 Wm. Frazier, County Assessor 112.50 [ D. D. Clark, Coroner 16.80 Leo Ulman, Cor. Inquest 2.00 Frank Conroy, do 2.00 \ L. E. Summers, do 1.60 , J. C. Gran data IT, Co. Health Commissioner 27.30 Hoi thou se Drug Co., do 3.85 W. E. Smith, do 8.50 Robt. Schwartz. Comm. Exp. l.ou H. B. Heller, Co. Attorney 50.00 K. R. Merrfman, Attend. Off 28.00 E. G. Coverdale, Poor Wash. Township 35.00 M. E. Hower, do 4.40 Bowers Niblick Co., do 13.50 Pen Robison* do 2.00 H. F. Costeild, do 14.50 Gay, Zwick & Myers, do 65.00

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, Jlfs’E 21, 1920

. 1,. D. Brown. Poor St. Marys .W. C. Roller. Poor Blue Creek /• “ C. c Rayl. Poor Monroe Twp. 4».iimi • c. P. Hinchmnn. Poor Wabash "J *;;* i Geneva Equity Exch , do , .!. 1). Stull-. Court House JJ-J” , Rmerson Bennett. do , Rd Green, 'Io • , H. F. Linn, ilo " , J. E. Holcomb, do ®Jj , K. 1,. Carroll Co., do i Schafer Hdw. Co., do *••*♦ , Roy Baker. Jail JO.J« , Bowers Niblick Co., do , F. V. Mills, do , (lav, Zwick Myers, do , Schafer Hdw. Co., do t KnuTson Henneti. do '-•* ’ , North. Ind. Gas & KSlectrie Co. » do. 4*72 Christen & Smith, do , Mary Laughlln. Co. Farm Lalmr 3®*J , Marlin Laughlln. do *s”®” i M. A. Laughlln, do «i! !!! i Grace Laughlln, do i Mrs. Martin Laughlln, do ,'„ !!! , llenrv Sehleael, do Rudolph Linnemeier, do J®*®® .1. K. EUaworth. do i L. W. Stolte. do 4.0® i Henrv Arnstutz, Co. Farm r i Mnlntanence .. (••j® i I*7. L. Carroll Co., do i Lehmon Bros, do , N. O Groves, do 1 \ 1 J i SehAfer Hdw. Co., do i Fred Ashlmucher, do i Fisher Harris, do lHi.lx , Chas. Miller, do 42.00 , A. W. Tanvas. do *‘.i® i Kd Green, do 3ao i Anna Tricker. Bd Guardians 15.a" 11 Child. Home Del. Co., do 31.0® i Lewis Fruehte, do ®(;’ i | Anna McConnell, do ®*- i Gohly Secour, do i j Treasurer «)f State, State Inst. 217.8.» i ! Iml. State Sanitarium, do 4.29 i Frank Mclntosh. Flections 52.0® i i C. I>. Smiller, do 55.00; , i Jacob Weidler. do ?<•** (’has. E. Mogley, do Ernst Doehrman, do 56.3® I John Miller, do 49.9® Wm. Zimmerman, do 53.041 Amos Stoneburner, do 63.4® Ben Kiting, do x. 62.00 Wm. lteppert. do -’J J® S. T. Welker, do 52..*® S. J. Durbin, do *7.40 Henry Durr, *lo •»*-®® James Foreman, do 55.25 S. J. Martz. do s?.®® ! l. G. Kerr, do . 56.®® I John Elcher, do 56.80 T. D. Winteregg. do .. 52.00 1 Jos. L. Graher. do 53.4® ! Frank Neusbaum. <lo I . Ervin Pontius. <lo 57.®® * John Hendricks, do 7®.®® 1 ■ Rart Bolce, do 52.0®; j Geo. Inelchen. do 57.5® j John H. Itunvon. do 53.50 ] I Frank Hisey, »lo 52.0® Wm. A dang, do J. N. Frlstoe, do 58.00 I Ed. P. Miller, do 62.00 Chas. J. Voglewede. do 54.00 James Hurst, do 60.50 John T. Mvers. do §8.25 H. S. Steele, do 5« "• Democrat Co., do 18.0® Henry Schultz, do I. D. Stillta, do 600 ’’nv B:*ker. do 12.00 John Mosure, dc 25.00 John T. Kellv, do 75.®® (’arroll Pinney, do 12.00 Glen Neptune, do 15.®® F. V. Mills, do . 100.0® Earl Adams, do 100.00 ; Black & Getting. Burial Soldier 75.®® Detnocrat Co., Legal Adv. "*9.®5 Fred Rusche. Viewer 5.0® Wm. Zimmerman, do s.ft® Phil Carper, do 6.2® Gen. H McM»nama Farm. Inst. 63.17 Orval HarrufT. Bridges 21.56 Donald do '.®® luHns Haukg, R«>ntal . 16.0® .1. F. Parrish. Bridge Renair 1.89.05 John T. Kelly, Judgments 12.7® Rufus Ramsey, Ass. Union 24ft.ft® tr 'lla Ramsey, do 60.0® lohn Maglev. Ass. Root *>64.ftft B. H. Maglev. do ..... 136.®® Edward Gallmeier. Ass. Preble 2®4 (•<» Edwin Gallmeier. do .. 56.0® lames D. Brown. Ass. Kirkland 26®.®" .lohn Brown. Jr., do 6®.®® Wm. Blackburn, Ass Washing 3®2.ft® o#*o. Dellinger, do . . 188.00 (’has. Battenberg. do 170.00 Ren Schrank. do 179.®’ Lewis Fruehte. do 71.00 \. M. Fuller. Ass. St. Marys.... 260.0 ft O. J. Suman, do 60.00 Wm. Boon. Ass. Blue (’reek 2*2.0® Dan O. Ronp. do 78.0® tohn J. Soldner, Ass. Monroe 25T.n0 John C. Soldner. do ........ 105.00 Pater Baumgartner, do 93.0® Graver Neuenschwander, Ass. French 268.0® Ice Kclr rn*e. Ass. Hartford 26®. ft® Erank Heller, do 75.00 T T. Sprnnger, Ass. Wabash 21®.0® J. L. Love, do 186.0® J. F»>*lc. Ass. Jefferson 236.0® Ida Foyrle. *lo 30.0® d. D. Hartford. Spl. Judge 10.A® R. C. Parrish, do E.o® Orvaf Harruff. Ray Road 100.94 *i«ll p-iOrtrson. da )®.®o Joseph Andrew's, do I®.®® Frank Fugate, do I®.®® A- Fruehte, do s®.®® Fred Schwartz, do 12.00 i<*el Neuenschwander, do .. 2.0® Ezra Wanner, do 2.00 Jacob J. Y'oder. do 9.®® Daniel Moser, do 2.00 Reuben Schindler, do 2.0® Indpls. Commercial, do 4.70 Orval Harruff. Peters-Rup-riaht read 26.47 Donald Patterson, do 30.0® L. L. Baumgartner, do s.®® Wm. Baumgartner, do . 10.00 Albert Huser. do .... 10.®® John Peters, do 8.45 ’’red Doehrman, do ... 2.00 Herman Miller, do 2.00 * dolnh Kieffcr. do ..... 2.00 K. E. Rupright, do 2.00 "■-♦ln vtnfW. do 2.00 Sephus Melchi. do 37® r»,»terson A: Fruehte, do 50.0® tndpD. Commercial, do 4.60 Ora Newhard. do .50 ”"»nk Foreman, do .50 Wm. Sohamerloh, Ct. Bailiff 106.00 J. T. Merrvman. Spl. Judge 5.00 D. E. Smith, do 5.00 D. M. Hensley, Jury Comm. . 3.00 Hartlng & Lose. Meals Jury. 22.40 Baker & Co., do 32.50 Citizens Phone Co.. Court Exp. 26.10 Barnett & Patton, do 10.00 American Law Book Co., d 0... 142.50 Robbs Merrill Co., do 75.00 West Publ. Co., do 11.50 W. H. Anderson, do 10.00 Roy Raker. RldinK Bailiff 85.00 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana. Adams County, SS; In the Adams Circuit Court, In Vacation. June 1920. Cause No. 10,135 Suit to Quiet Title. John R. Evans, Theresa I. Evans, vs. William J. Adelsperger, et al Now come the Plaintiffs by C. L. Walters, their attorney and tile their complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: William J. Adelsperger, Anna M. Adelsperger, Ehenezer Jesup, David L Coffman. Rebecca Coffman. Ebenezer Jessup, PJbmt Jesup; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed 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, respecitvely. of the following named persons, to-wit: William J. Adelsperger, Anna M. Adelsparger, Ebenezer Jesup, David L Coffman. Rebecca Coffman, Ebenezer Jessup, Ebmt Jesup, the names of all .of whom are unknown to plaintiff. | the unknown stockholders, bondholdj ers. receivers, trustees, creditors, officers and successors in interest by the i following named corporations, to-wit: West Chester County Bank of Peekskill, New York, the names of all of i whom are unknown to plaintiff; the I unknown widowers and widows, chili dren, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last Wills and Testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: William J. Adelsperger, Anna M. Adelsperger, Ebenezer Jesup, David L. Coffman. 1 Rebecca Coffman, Ebenezer Jessup. Ebmt Jesup, Rebecca Flagg, and Sam--1 uel Flagg the names of all of whom 1 are unknown to plaintiffs; all of the

women once known by any ®f th*' nunii'H and designations above stated, whose mimes may have been v■hanged, and who are now known by names, the names of all *»f whom ®" unknown to plaintiffs, the spouses or all of the persons above mimed, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, tne names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert anv title, claim or interest In or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by through any of the defendants to this • action, named, described and designated In said complaint, the names .of all of whom are unknown to plaintIffsthat the defendant. West ( h aster Ci untv Bank of Peeksklll. N'*v% York is a foreign corporation and that the cause of action alleged against the defendant in the complaint In tins cause arose within the State of Indiana; that said action Is for the purpose of quieting the title to real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said de--1 fendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action nncl that thi'i ar« liflieved to hi* noni.'lil.ntH >)f th<‘ Stißr of Indiana. Tim following real estate In Adams i rviintv. In the State »f Indiana Is de-1 «crlbed in said complaint. t» -wit: The I east half of the west half of the ‘’outh’vevf quarter of section twentv (20) In township twentv-seven <-*) north of range fifteen (15) east containing forty acres more or less; also commencing 8® rods east of the south* west corner of said section 2® town-j -hip and range aforesaid, thence east •»9 rods. 11 links, thence north 60 rods, thence west 9® rods and 11 links, thence south 6® rods to the place otj beginning, containing 37 acres and i® , r. »« or in all 77 acres and »0 rods. This action is instituted and prose- ! eiited by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. . . Notice Is therefore, given said defendants ami each and all of them; that unless thev he and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in Adams County, in the State cf Indiana nn the 6th dav of September. 1920. the same being the first judicial dav <»f a j term of the Adams Circuit Court of Hie State t*f Indiana, to be begun and hniden on the 6th dav of September. ! j 192® and answer or demur to said [ ( complaint the same will he heard and | determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I have heroj unto set my hand and affixed the seal ' ,of said Court at the office of the ! (’lerk thereof in the city of Decatur. | | Indiana this 18th day of June, A. P.. | 1820. ( (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 21-28-.> Was Found Dead (Continued from page one) church were not concerned about his abouts until about church time when | one of the sons started to the barn, j in the yard he found his father lying j face downward. He lifted him up and all signs of life were already extinct. The deceased was born June 12, IS6B, in French township and has been a resident of this county all his j life. He resided on a farm in Monroe township. On December 9, 1891, he married Miss Mary Mosure and to tliis union were born fourteen children, thirteen of whom are living. The funeral will be held Tuesday ( afternoon at one o’clock from the | house and at two o'clock from the Defenseless Mennonite church, west of Berne, of which the deceased was a devout member. His wife preceeded him in death last September. Five brothers and two sisters also survive besides the children. INDIANAPOLIS MARKET (United Press Service) Indianapolis, June 21—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Hog receipts, 6000; best heavies $15.25@!15.50; medium mixed, $ 15.50 @ 15.85; common choice. $15.90; bulk sales, $15.90; cattle receipts 1700; steers [email protected]; cows and heifers, $7.50@14; sheep receipts 150; market steady; tops, s(>(?s7. KILLED IN DISPUTE (Unit®*! Press Service) Frankfort, Ind., June 21. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —A boundary dispute here led to the death of Andrew J. Kenderson, 60-year-old teamster. Clarence Makbridge, 35, a fireman on the Clever Leaf railroad, was under arrest today charged with murdering ■his neighbor, following a quarrel regarding a line fence. K. OF P. MEMORIAL Probably one hundred members of the Knights of Pythias attended the memorial service Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Rev. A. S. Elzey of Ossian delivered a fine address on the subject. “The Heart of the Soul.” A quintet led by Dr. Fred Patterson, furnished the music. BEVERIDGE’S STATEMENT (United Press Service) Washington, June 21—(Special to I Daily Democrat) —-Progressives and j liberal republicans will support Warren G. Harding for president but ; they will reserve the right to go be- • yond the republican platform on labor issues Ex-senator Albert K. j tUveridge of Indiana, former bull ■ mooser said today following a confer- . cnee with the republican nominee. ? "Senator Harding is the nominee • of the republican party and we are . | going to support him," Beveridge | j said. "But I have my own views on - labor questions and I will make my I own platform when I get on the ! stump.” He said Harding will have two obI jectives in the campaign, rejuvena- • tion of the party and a return to - constitutional forms of government } through party control.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOB SALE—Nw one ton track attachments for Fords. 1.000 Ib. trailers. $25. Complete accessory stock and Karate. VI. I). Cross. Geneva. Ind. I.M-ow FOR SALE -A lot on Mercer avenue. Inquire of J. W Posse. 135 tl2x FOR SALE Wheat Screenings. (inrxl Quality, stiilable for poultry or hog feed. 3c per pound. BURK ELEVATOR COMPANY 142 (>i FOR SALE—'Two new window awnings. Only used five weeks. Telephone 881-K. Dan Helm. 144-t3* FOR SALE Dining room table and six chairs. Phone 503. 144 t3x FOR SALE —I-ast chance lor Verbena plants; also mangoes. All choice plants. Mrs. Sam Acker, No. Second Street, 'phone 703. 146-ti FOR SALE A washing machine in good condition. Call phone 601. Mrs. Reuben Lord. 146-3 t FOR SALE—One Blue Flame Flor | ence Oil cook stove; 1 baby walker; 10 one year old laying hens. Call at 608 North Second street. John i Brothers. 146-3 t FOR SALE—Single bed. iron, springs and mattresses. Good condition, i all phone 173. 146-3 t MISCELLANEOUS We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Gar- | age, . 303-ts FOR RENT | FOR KENT—One furnished room, opposite court house. Rent reasonable, j Mrs. Bertha Ellis, 105 South Second street. 144-t6* WANTED AGENTS WANTED —You can make big money selling our Superior Northern Nursery Stock. Pay every | week. Free outfit and good territory Experience unnecessary. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. !42-t6 j WANTED — Salesman and district ! manager this territory. Fall on dealers witli tires and accessories priced so low they sell on sight Masterson Production Corp., South Bend, ind. 146-t2 It Is Spreading (Contiuuod from page one) was expected to be readied today when leading statesmen of all the a! lies assembled at the chateau de la Bella here. The ostensible purpose of today’s meeting was disposal of the question of the German indemnities and repara tlons. There was evidence that the critical situation in the Near East, where Turkish nationalists are pre venting execution of the treaty terms and seriously menacing the internal peace if Italy and the Balkan states would have preference. London, June 21. —(Special to Daily Democrat) — Total casualties in the factional fight at Londenberry numbered seven killed and more than one hundred seriously wounded, according to reports reaching here today. The disorders were the culmination pf a period of clashes between Sinn ’ Feiners and Unionists. The latest manifestations were the most serious that have taken place in Ireland recently. At the height of the disorders, sev- , eral drunken men brought a dead man to the city hospital in a donkey cart. The city fire department attempted , to intervene, but was attacked by a body of Sinn Feiners and forced to withdraw. Several pieces of fire fighting apparatus were dragged to the Sinn Fein quarter in Bridge street. An armored car was later stationed at a point separating the Nationalist and Unionist portion of the town. , There are 24,000 vacant houses in ! rural New York. The farming population has been reduced by 3 per cent, in one year, and the hired help by 17 per cent. * i . Ifolks we've worked for SAY THAT WE I KNOW OUR BUSINESS (THOROUGH t|

SEARCHING FOR M^N (Unite I Pres. Service) • Vpw York. June 21. ,0 ) naiK Democrat I - Authorities today , w „ rt . searching for the man who en . tered the home of Joseph Bowne hi , w'll at 3:40 a. m.. J»n« «• « the , driver of the racing car which too , th( . early morning visitor to the whist , expert's home. 1 The district attorney's office lias es tnblished that Elwell was at home at I 2*30 a. m. on the day he was slain., previously it had been believed hiWell was the man who John lnsdaU. who lived in a nearby house, saw enterms the Elwell home at 3:45. ] Insdaie said he saw a racing cat stop In front of the house and a man 1 enter the Elwell home. Authorities believed the mysterious early morning visitor would be able to give evidence regarding the last hours of Elwell's life and possibly the | murder Itself. HOLDING MEETING TODAY (United Press Service) Washington, June 21.-(Special to j < Daily Democrat) —The three-man com-a mission appointed by President Wil- i son to arbitrate the difficulties between anthracite coal miners and op ;■ craters was to hold its first meeting j here today. The commission will organize and fix plans for future meet-; ings which are expected to begin, soon. NOTICE TO PUBLIC If you want to make a sale of : your household goods, call 01 < see me at Durkin’s Garage. It I am out of town leave date at the ollice and I will take care of the work. JEFF LIECHTY, 121-2tw-tf Auctioneer. “— | | Hemstitching and I’icoting 326 No. 4th St. Anna Adler. 144-2\vk HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . i Any age for sale at al! times. We have the largest Chester Whites in the state of Indiana. All prize winning stock. Write or come and see our herd R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR, INDIANA R. R. 10. 76-tt! NOTICE — Electric Wiring and Repair. ' Repair work called for and delivered. MARCUS MAYER, ’Phone 263. 132-3wk' I BLACK & OETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night. Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. Home Phones: Black, 727. Oetting, 2 rings on 517. We also handle Vlctrolas. ] MARKETS-STOGKS Da#? Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y. June 21—(Special to Daily Democrat)—The stock market opened irregular with most issues ! slightly lower today. Prices were: i Crucible 144, ofT 1; Studebaker 70 I*-, 1 *-, off 1%; American Locomotive 97^,, up V,; Republic iron and Steel 92-. off (i; Reading 84(fe, off (4; Vanadium 84%, up %; General Motors 23% : Chicago, June 21 —Grain opening - ) Corn. July down %; Sept, down % ! Oats: July up %; Sept, down (4. Provisions, lower. East Buffalo. N. Y„ June 21-(Spe- ' cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 4 000; shipments 2850, yesterday; receipts 6400, shipments 3800, today - i official to N. Y. Saturday, 2470. Hogs Medium and heavies [email protected]; light hogs, [email protected] - l SF^r.! 1 ! 6 , 60 ’ pig !' 515-50 roughs, sl2 (5@13; stags, $8@10; cattle 4250, d 7rA f ? edß stead y: Brass kinds. r??7 t Kn 15 °J OW 7 : 8hi PP ln B steers sls <O-17.50; butcher steers slo@ls 50 - cows and heifers, $4.50,@13; sheep. 2800 slow; best spring iambs, sl7@ 1 • , : yearling lambs, sls, ’own wethers, $8.50@9; best ewes $7,500 8, calves 3000; tops $15.50. Cleveland, 0.-Frodnce market: (R)K9 l !. t - ter ’ 7 ea 7 ery ln tllbs eXtra fotfflfid!* a . ncy 60 *@«lc; firsts 094@60c, prints lc higher; seconds sb@,)7c; packing 30c. Eggs, rresh gathered extra 47cfresh extras 46c; northern Ohio fresh new cases 43c; old cases 41(4042ewestem firsts 41c. fowlT 1 30®2l!f? Ol^r 8 Bo ® 2lc- light @6oc. ® ’ 6Xlra 40c; broilerß 50 , L °? AI - MARKETS. Wheat No. 1 f2^o* ti in. new oats &!«uST “•»’ “' : ■m 34c 1 ButetrfaL delivered ' ** &4e

In Poland you go shopping I hag of potatoes if y„„ r W t Un# * I enough to have them You xu ¥ I 2*5 potato** for a pair of shoes 8 ployes are paid in potatoes 4 nob| ' ■ man completely refurnished his ■ wrecked during the war, at a cq,, I 12,000 potatoes it sounds strati,! I but how sensible it is. after „|| I potato is always a potato, but when I is a dollar a dollar? ■ $—$—»—WANT ADS EARN—I John Schurxer & Son. I Abstractors of Title to Heal | Estate in Adams County, Indiana. All kinds of money to loan on R ea | Estate from 5H% on fsrms, from 5 to 40 years, psrtlsl payment at any interest paying time. City loans from 7 to 8%. We are in the market for your b lls . inesff. If you want an abstgsi t of a loan come to our office in person and you will save money by so doing. Also farms and city property for sale. Office over Fisher & Harris, east of the court bouse, Decatur. Indiana. Citizens telephone No. 104, Decatur, Indiana. Feed Buttermilk to your hogg, 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 16-ts Decatur. Ind. Have you tried that all pork sausage at the White Meat Market? ’Phone 388 and let us send you some. 4 deliverieg dailv.—Meyer, BrushwUler A Beel. 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al Burdg’s Barber Shop. Phones: Office and Residence. 186 - DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. OFFICE SPECIALTIES—DIIeases of women and children; X-ray examinations; Flourscopy examinations of th« Internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours—9to 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m. Sunday* by Appointment. °honee: f , eslrt«;tc« 110; Office 409. 233 ts 1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS Bto 11:30. 12:30 to 3:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Burn. Ist street. Office ’Phone 143 Residence ’Phone .... 102 Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street. Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pdvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. — x FORT WAYNE AND DECATUK TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur Leave Ft. W*yn» 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a..m. 7:00 a. m. B:S0 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. 6:30 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 minute*. Freight car leave* Decatur 7:45 a. m., and leave* Fort Wayns at 12:00 m., (arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office hour* 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p- m. I. B. BTONEBURNER. Agent. v J AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating Electrical Water System Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Btraat Shop 'Phone 207. Residence ‘Phene 507.