Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1920 — Page 4

SUMMER MEETING Lafayette. June 23. — The summer! meeting of the Indiana Horticultural; society will he hold August 5, at the largo commercial orchard of the J an rel Orchard company and Laurel Indi ana, according to announcement of 111 H. Swain, secretary. When this orchard was planted l<t I years ago. Prof. C. fl. Woodbury, now . director of the Purdue experiment st i tion, then connected with the horii cultural department, laid out an or-1

CRYSTAL THEATRE —Today and Tomorrow — “WI DO W B Y PROX Y’’ Another Pa-amount Artcraft production featuring the whimsical star MARGUERITE CLARK Honest to goodness. Crisscross your heart and hope to die! Its no fun wearing widow's weeds and weeping for a dear departed who never existed. And as for being a “fake” widow when you want to be a rear wife to a man who “simply loathes shams'' — believe the lady with the veil. See it! You'll laugh till the tears come. If you 1 fail to see this picture tonight, come tomorrow, matinee or evening.| Same old price, ten and fifteen cents. I “THE LAST BARRIER,” the final episode of the famous serial, “Smashing Barriers," featuring William Duncan. Here is the one you want to see. WE WRITE TORNADO AND WIND STORM INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTIES BEST COMPANIES Lenhart & Heller ’PHONE No. 2. | 157 So. Second Street Decatur, Indiana. I SHIPPING STOCK Since May 11. 1902, we have shipped 13 cars of live stock- One man from Willshire made $17.94 on three veal ft calves more than he would had he sold at home. All of our customers are satisfied and when you once get startea I shipping with us. you will always ship with us. Call up ] 233, and try us. We will have another car last of this week. We also have a full line of Flour. Feeds, Seeds, Hay B and Grain, bought at highest market price. I THE ADAMS COUNTY EQUITY EXCHANGE F. P. Moore, Mgr.

I OFF WITH A BANG!! [ I DECATUR’S GREATEST PRICE UPHEAVAL I J The Myers-Dailey Company’s I CLOSING OUT SALE I It opened this morning with the I I greatest outpouring of eager cus- I B tomers ever seen in Decatur. | I THEY CAME-THEY SAW-THEY BOUGHT I DO THOU LIKEWISE I Everything as Advertised | I The Myers-Dailey Co. I STORE OPEN EVENINGS’TIL 8:30. f

chard management experiment cover- ! ing 18 acres. Herb Bretnerkanip of Fremont, Ohio. .is here for a visit with hia parents ! and other friends. ECZENAH A ts HUE* . sb.lv fm •» in the .re.tn.em oft FCH. KCZ. MA ■A*' * rfINQWt K.M TETTFW r> >v7 /I THE. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23. 1920

BERNE WEODINGS Habegger-Moyer N uptials Solemnized Sunday at Home of the Bride SEIGRIST-STEINER THE Second Wedding on Sunday — Both Ceremonies by Rev. P. R. Schroeder Two weddings were solemnized in Herne Sunday by Rev. P. R. Schroeder, pastor of the Mcnnonite church. The first was at 11:30 o'clock when the pastor united tile lives of Miss Esther Seigrist and Mr. Gerhard Steiner, at the church parsonage on North Jefl'er son street. The ceremony was witnessed by Miss Frieda Neuhauser ami Harry Sprunger, who accompanied the couple, hbllowing the cer mony a big wedding dinner was served at thhome of the bride's parents, Mr. ami I Mrs. Samuel Seigrist. The guests were the parents of th- bride and groom and their brothers and sisters, j with their families, and Miss Neuhaus-i er and Mr. Sprunger. The groom is 1 the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. - Samuel Steiner, and tiiey have air ady I gone to housekeeping in their own .home on East Water street in Berne The other wedding performed by the Rev. Schroeder was that of Miss Metts Habegger and Rev. S. T. Moyer, the ceremony being solemnized at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs David Habegger. West Main street. Berne, in the presence of a large company of friends and relatives, the ring ceremony being -used. Thgroom's sister, Miss Florence Moyer, played a beautiful weedding march as the party entered the parlor, and littlVictoria Habegger. sister of the bride. ! [ acting as flower girl, rtrew the path of the wedding party with beautiful flowers, as they entered the room. The bride was attended by her sis- ■ ter, Miss Ella Habegger. as bridesI maid, while the groom's attendant was 1 his brother, Raymond Moyer. Aftei the ceremony. Miss Habegger sang. ! “Oh, Promise Me.' and Mr. Raymond Moyer played a violin solo. A finwedding dinner follow-d. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Habegger, prominent people of Berne, and for the past year taught school at Tiffin. Ohio. She is a graduate of the Berne high school of the class of 1914, and is also a | graduate of Bluffton college. The groqm. whose home is at Landsdaic, Pa., became acquainted with his bride at Bluffton college. Since the completion of his school work 1A has served | as pastor of the Mennonite church at; Ihilaski, lowa. Mr. and Sfrs. Moyer will leave in a few days for Pulaski, I lowa, where they expect to remain until the latter part of the summer, after which they expect to go to India as missionaries. Mrs. Marion Archbold and Mrs. ! Charles Saunders are spending a few days with friends in Fort Wayne.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE—New one-ton truck attachments for Fords, $185; 1,000 Ih. trailers. $25. Complete accessory stock and garage, \V. 1). Cross, Geneva. Ind. 133 3w FOR SAI.I-. chance for Verbena plants: also mangoes. Al! choice plants. Mrs. Sam Acker. No. Second street, 'phone 703. 14ti-t ‘ FOR One Blue Flame flor ence Oil cook stove; I baby walker; 10 one year old laying hens. Call at 508 North Second street. John Brothers. 146-3 t FOR SALE -Single bed, iron, springs and mattresses. Good condition, all phone 173. 146-3 t FOR SALE A lew I>.il>s of old potatoes. Attractive prices to close them out. Decatur Equity. JU-- 1 MISCELLANEOI S We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garage. 3o:mi FOR RENT FOR RENT- (the furnished room, op posite court house. Rent reasonable Mrs. Bertha Ellis, 105 South Second street. 144-tfi WANTED WANTED—To buy a wind mill detrick. Call evenings between 6 and 7 o'clock. Artie L. Jackson, Decatur. 'Phone 864. 147-3tx WAN FED — Clerk at Murray hotel. 1 17-61 Holsum and Potato Bread 15c at G. C. Steele's Grocery. 'Phone 31. 147-21 NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS I have moved my shop to my new : location, north of the Decatur Car riage Works on First street. HARRY FIKE. 147-stx Blacksmith. Third Term Talk Is Flatly Denied (Continued from page one) | gue covenant. An active lobby will be on the ground late this week t( insist that a separate Irish plank b. j adopted. Representatives of the national lea gue of women voters will hold a con ference in I»s Angeles this week t I draw up a series of planks which the.) will submit to the democratic conven ' tion for inclusion in the national plat I form. These planks will include: inde pendent citizenship for married worn on, abolition of child labor, universa education in sex hygene, establish ment of a comprehensive departmem for education, federal sup port of training in home economics and reclassification of federal civ’’ . srevice. Among those who will attend th< i conference are Mrs. Richard Edward and Miss Adali Bush of Indiana. Dem.oclra.tic women delegates ant officials also have begun to formulat tentative planks, including such pro visions as abolition of child labor, in creased pay for teachers and contin uation of war time protection for won’ en in industry. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT ! State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS: In the Adams Circuit,.Court, September Term. 1920. Cause No. 9969. Harry Dean vs. Alberta Shaffer et al., For Partition of Heal Estate. Comes now Susannah Dean, one of the defendants In the above entitled cause of action, and tiles her cross L complaint herein together with th. affidavit of a competent person that Edward Dean Edington, one of the de fondants to said cross-complaint, is 0 non-resident of the state of Indiana that said cross complaint was file*’ ami said cross-action instituted foi th.- purpose of enforcing partition oi I real'estate in the Slate of Indiana I that a cause of action exists against I said defendant; that said defendant is l a necessary party to said cross-com-I plaint and said cross-action; I That the following real estate in I Adamis county, state of Indiana is deI scribed in said cross-complaint, towit I Tile west half <V>) of the north I, west quarter (%) of the northeast I i quarter (%.) of ■eetlon thirty-one I (91) in township twenty-seven (27) I; north, of range fourteen (14) east; Land also the west half (%) of thr II southwest quarter (%) of the northI east quarter (%) of said section L thirty-one (31) township and range Ii aforesaid: I That tliis cross-action is instituted I and prosecuted by said cross-com-II plaint for the purpose of enforcing Il partition of the above described real I estate. , , ? Notice is therefore hereby given Ijiald defendant that unless he he and I appear before the Adams Circuit court I at the Court House in the city of DeI catur, in Adams county, state of IndiI|ana. on the 6th day of September. I j 1 920. the same -being the first judicial Ij.lac of th- Adams Circuit Court, of I Indiana to he begun and holden on the II Sth day of September, 1 920 and I answer or demur to said cross-com-II plaint the sartie will be heard and deI termined In his absence. I IN WITNESS Whereof I hereII unto set my hand and affix the seal oi 11 said court at the office of the Clerk || thereof in the city of Decatur, IndiIlana, this 23 dav of June, 1920. ■ l (SEAL) JOHN T. KELLY, E Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court 11 Lenhart & Heller, attorneys | for cross-complaint. 23-30-1 I + + 4’ + + + * + + 4' + + + A*4 | s_s_s_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s 4

New York was compelled to an order forbidding the use of trucks for one day to clear the streets of snow. Traffic prevented the snov cleaners working 80 per cent, of their time. Have you tried those 5 cent Coney Isle Sandwiches —at — Fred & Bill’s? 59-W-ts EQUITY meeting I'he directors of the Attains Counlv Equity Exchange wi I hold a meeting at the high school building at Monroe I ridav evening, .lune 25. at 8 p. in. for the purpose of securing stock to close up an equity exchange at Monroe. By order of the president II /-5t attention Mr. Typewriter User, it is your duty to investigate the Woodstock Typewriter which is in operation at the Daily Democrat. Bux Bros. Typewriter Co., Fort Wavne, Ind. 147-15 NOTICE! I Having just received one of East- 1 man Kodak Co’s. best cameras, we are now prepared to give you the bent jf service. Anything from a stamp picture to an eight by ten head. >r group. Also frames, kodaks, kodak mounts, and kodak finishing. JACKSON STI'DIO 162 North Second street, Decatur, Indiana 146 t’• Hemstitching and Picoting 326 No. 4th St. Anna Adler. 144-2 wk HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . Any age for sale at ail times. We have the largest Chester Whites in the state of Indiana. All prize winning stock. VVrite or come and see our herd R. L. HOGSHEAD. DECATUR, INDIANA H. R. 10. 75-ts NOTICE Electric Wiring and Repair. Repair work called for and delivered. MARCUS MAYER. Phone 263. 132-3 wk BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING lalls answered promptly day or night. Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. dome Phones: Black, 727. Oetting, 2 rings on 517. We also handle Victrolas. MARKETS-STOCKS Daßy Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York. June 23—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Prides were irregular at the opening of the New York stock exchange today. Trading was in small volume. Prices were: Central Leather 663 k, off %; United States Rubber 95y 8 , off Mexican Petroleum 177 U, up U; Studebaker 70'zi, off %; Sinclair 31%. unchanged Baldwin Locomotive 118, up Retail Stores 78, off Industrial Alcohol 91%, up %; Reading 83%. off %; Crucible 143%. up %; Vanadium 86, i up %; Pan-American 102, off %. Chicago, June 23—Grain opening: Corn, July down 1c; Sept, down 1% J December started at 148. Oats: July down l%c; Sept, down %c; “Decern i ber started at 80%c< Provisions: 1 Lower. East Buffalo. N. Y„ June 23—(Spe cial to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 4 000; shipments 1900; official to N Y i yesterday. 470. Hogs closing steady ' Medium and heavies, $16.75@17 25 light hogs, $17.25; pigs, $15.75; rougi . [email protected]; stags, $8@10; cattle, 80( - strong; sheep. 800. slow; sprint e lambs, $14.50, down; best ewes s7«i 7.50; calves 800; tops. 1550; few d 1600. p “ .1 Cleveland, O.—Produce market n Butter, creamery in tubs extra 61V (1 @62c; extra fancy 60%@61c; first' t prints 1c higher; second 56@57c; packing 30c. I-’ Eggs, fresh gathered extra 47c il fresh extras 46c; northern Ohio fresl •f new cases 43c; old cases 41%@42c western firsts 41c. I- Poultry, loosltiers Bo@2lc, ligh' ■- fowls 30@31c; extra 40c; broilers 5 @6oc. >f — LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat No. 1, $2.76; new oats $1.10; new corn, per cwt, $2.60- bai ' ley, $1.40; rye, $1.50; wool 30c. LOCAL MARKIT. + Eggs, dozen 34 ■$ ~ LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS * Butctrfat, delivered 54

others, it will help you. CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH Doctors of A BAKE SALE The ladies <7”the Presbyterian i church will have a bake sale b ginning at 10 o'clock Saturday morning m ; the room just south of ‘he Merry; studio. They will also have handker-1 ! chiefs, aprons, etc), for sale. The | patronage of the public will be appre-, dated. 14843 i Bids for Trucks ere Received (Continued from page one) j (have already gone dry after twentylive years of hard service, leaving only live from which to pump. From these live wells it's impossible to pump < nough water to keep the reservoir filled and to supply the demands ot the Decatur people and industries, hot I several weeks the water has been shut off from twelve o'clock at night until six in the morning and considerable ccmplaint has been made. Last evening Mr. Lankenau and Mr. Sherrick, representing the General Electric company appeared before the count il and asked if the water could nbt be turned on and kept running twentyfour hours per day. The council informed them that the water superintendent would be instructed to turn lon the water last night and that it would not be shut off after twelve I o'clock. By shutting off the water it would have been impossible for the (1. E. company to operate the sprinkler system iu case. Os fire. ' The council made a trip this afternoon over the water works site and the nearby territory to get an idea where it would he advisable to drill I two more wells. The plot of ground (,n which the water works is located is nearly drained of water and it will be necessary’ drill the new wells on another place. The council will hold a neeting this evening with Mr. Mumma nd get figures on the drilling of a couple of wells. It is believed that he two wells would cost around one thousand dollars each.

f■ ■ ’ See That Your Children are Protected After Your Death Will your income cease at your death? If so, > then no argument is / needed as Io the desirabi lily of some protection // for your family. The / best way of obtaining it // , is to lake out Life Insur- ,4. F/I i ance. A policy in the /" J / y Western Reserve "4 > Life Insurance Co. rV av Will protect your loved ones * \ . -A from all want after you are itwmjwiC- ' *-<v* gone. 1 r 1° investigate further, call at my office or drop me a 1 line lor literature. You will incur no obligation thereby. 11 ou Do Not Protect Your Family, Who Will? { CHAS. W. YAGER, Agent. ’• Decatur, Ind. „ — - ... : White Mountain Dairy Co. a . * Where Highest Prices are Always Paid. 54 o j WHY? for the Farmer. 4 doors east of the P. O. r | Gi ve us a trial. y White Mountain Dairy Co. — 4 Decatur, Ind.

DISTRICT DUROC MEETING There will be a meeting of the Dlj. trie Duroc association Saturday art . cinoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Coan house. Fort Wayne. All those i nu , r . e< ted in Duroc hogs tire requested to be present. Clemenceau put his foot on a proposal to present him with an estate in his native province: “Under no f | r . 1 (umstiinces will 1 accept any form of 1 gift for what I have been able to do for France." he said. WANT ADS EARN-s_s j MOOSE, NOTICE! Regular meeting every Wednesday night at 8 o’clock p. m. Business of Importance will be transacted. All membera be present. rtf dictator. augOst Walters Plumbing and Heating Electrical Water System” Estimates Gladly Given. 120 North Ist Street Shop 'Phone 207. Residence ‘Phone 507. If you need an exlia lire to carry along, wc can supply your needs as we have some set ond-hand auto tires, and inner lubes, which can be bought ala bargain. Come in and give them the once over. We arc also paying highest cash prices for all kinds of junk. THE MAIER HIDE & FI R CO. Near G. R. & I. R. R. ’Phone H‘2 BM—— ■Hill M