Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1920 — Page 5

Here’s What Women are I B uying at Our Sale AAA 1 ,.', c'" 1 ' l ’" l "' ess Ti “- »r Brown, (|>g AAA >';? Brade J “ Z an<l •** 1 H. C ~*. P^, ”757.65^5L 7 5 Oxfords in French and Military Heels gg • a GiiTs and Children's Slippers and Oxfords at your own 1 price. Every pair of summer low shoes go at this sale. Charlie Voglewede Cleans ’Em Up.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABQUT TOWN ♦ Charles Schenk oi south of the citj transacted business Imre yesterday. Mrs. Mabel Debolt of Moiynouth was a shopper here yesterday. Mrs. Cornelius Berach vflll spend a few days with relatives in lit. Wayne *Mrs. Bernard Fonner of* north of the city was; a shopper her'- yester-: day. Mrs. Her.a Gerard of HMlwiale, I Mkhigam. i turned hons .yesterday after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ja’mes Smith. * Mrs. Morton of Fort* Wayne, was J i business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. James HolThiaii»ani| daitpilit ." Gladys, w - : i W , . yesterday.

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Mrs.-Dick Burdge was a visitor In Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Martin Buehrer of Fort Wayne who lias been visiting here, returned to her home yesterday. Tile Misses Marie and Norma Bloeke are visiting with relatives in Fort i Wayne. William Klink made a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday, Dr. A. W. Brown of Bluffton was <: i business visitor in this city yesterday. L. W. Tague of south of the city was a business visitor here yesterday. Grant Pyle of Bluffton transacted business in the city yesterday. Kermit Bowen of east of the city was a business visitor here yes ter- * day. Mrs. Frank Chronister of Willshire spent the day in Fort Wayne.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone of Willshire were shoppers here yesterday. O. T. Johnson of south of the city was u business visitor here yesterday. John Loshe of east of the city tramacted business here today. Otto Hoile of easj of the city was a business visitor here today Fred Baker was a business visitor here today. Miss Dale Stratton of Vicksburg, Michigan, arrived here today to visit Mrs. Emma Staley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford ami Mr. and Mrs Anderson of Moline, Illinois, motored hero today to visit the U. N. Hower family. John Attmspaugh. of west of lhef City transacted business here, today. Mrs. Hintz h’i't today for Cleveland. Ohio, where she will visit relatives. Dr. Vizard of Pleasant Mills was a business visitor here today. Bob Krick was a visitdr in Heine yesterday. Philip Carppr of west of the city was a busines.s visitor here today. Joe Spangler of east of the citv was a business visitor .here today Joe Spatfgler of east of the city "as a business visitor here today. I Thurman Schieferstein of north of 1 the-city was a shopper here today.

Dallas Brown made a business trip to Fort Wayne today. , John Shifferly of east of the c ty was a Fort Wayne visitor today. Everett Tullis of Prele was a’ shopper here todliv. Theodore Bleel* l of east of the city transacted business here today. Miss Marion Sloane who has been visiting the C. J. Voglewedc family went bo Fort Wayne to visit with friends. Mrs. Frank Masters of Pleasant, Mills was a shopper in this city today. Jenner and Miss Annice I'earsoc left by automobile* this morning for their former home in northern Illinois where they will spend the fourth. 'William Miller of east of the city transacted business here today. * Mrs. Dean Hunsicker went to Pkyt Wayne today. 1 Mrs. Zucker, a Fort Wayne Redj Cross worker, was a business visitor In this- city today. Dr. J. S. Coverdale spent tlie afftrndbn in Fort Wayne. ' Maurice Momma of west of the cjfy . was a business visitor here todas'. ’ The Misses Dorothy Durkin and Dary Burk left bhis morning for Goshen where they* Will visit Miss Mar--'iret Williams and* from there will* 'I go to Rome City to visit Miss Gretch- | en Smith. It is a well known fact that canned fruits and vegetables are sometimes • spoiled because air gets into the can 1 thu causing the bacteria to grow. A ■I woman has worked out a system in 1 which the cans are filled with carliondioxide gas which kills the bacteria present and does no harm to the food. By the use of this idea she has pre- ; erved meats ynd oMlk for several •I years and the articles tii.it housewives have the most trouble preserving, j yield readily and keep Sor two or three ’ years.

WILL IS PROBATED (Continued from page one) wife, Julia I loose, all beds, bedding, bed clothing, furniture and household goods, of which he may be possessed at the lime of his death. Paragraph ten provides that the son Martin, shall be reimbursed by funds from the estate which he has paid for debts, funeral expenses, or tombstone, and directs that said executor shall divide remainder among the children. share and share alike. The chi) dren are: Martin, Reka, Mina, Anna. Martha and Charles. Paragraph eleven gives trie wife, for and during her natural life in view or her right by descent or otherwise in real and personal estate, the one-third part of all rents, income and whatever is produced from real estate owned by testator at time of his death Paragraph Twelve gives and devises to the son, Martin, on condition that he carry out directions contained in items 2,3, 4,5, 6,7 and 8, the fee simple in all real estate, subject to bequests contained in item eleven. Paragraph thirteen names the son.’ Martin, as executrix, and he qualified today as such*

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦=♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ HOOSFER ON COMMITTEE ♦ *«»**•*••**•*«•« Auditorium, San Francisco, July I.— (Special to Daily ftemoenft) —Women chosen mcmbgs democratic national 1 committee: California, Kirs. 2%pllie Donahue, Oakland. Indiana, Mrs. Julia Landers, Indianapolis. Miss Carl William, Memphis. • New liprk, Miss Elizabeth Marbury. New York. I’exas, Mrs. Cone Johnson, Tyler. Virginia. Mrs. Beverly B. Mumford. Connecticut, Miss Caroline RuutzRees, Greenwich. Rhode Island, Mrs# Robert Newton. Providence. Washingtan, Mrs. Elizabeth Christian, Spollhne. District of Columbia, Mife. Thomas F. Waist, Washington. Twenty marriage licenses were issued by County Clerk Kelly during the |nmith of June. This' exceeded the numbes during the rilonth of Ma;, bin Apuil still hJlds the lead for tSe year o observing’fourtlM AT PLEASANT •The Sunday school at Pleasant D<Me church will render a program on the evening of the 4th of July, demonstrating the fact that the children of Gdtl can celebrate the 4th even if it does fall or# Sunday. Eld. Rogers of Red Key, a ln<T., will be with® us ■ to preach for "its (fit the above date, as well as on the evening of the 3rd. All are cordially invited and we> come. Eld. J. L. Kline. -————i« o • BLUFFTON* C®NTRACTS FOR INDIANA COAL AT $3

ftt a special meeting of the city 1 ?ouncil received bids Tuesday evening ’ for coal for*the cfty plant. There was only one bid filed, that t>f the Sterling ' Midland company of Indianapolis, which bid $8 per ton, the coal on which the bid submitted being Indiana coal, to be shipped from Lin- . ton.Tnd. The city is to receive flirte or four carloads of coal per week, and the term of the contract ig until March 31, 1922. The contract has the provisions covering unforseen contingencies.— Bluffton News. ■ —_ — DON’T BLAME THE WEATHER TOO MUCH » If you are feeling lazy and lahquid, seein dull and stupid, lacking in strength and ambition, do not blame it altogether on the weather. The hot sun will not oppress you so much if the bowels arc regular the liver active and healthy. Foley Cathartic Tablets banish biliousness, bloating, gas, bad breath and other results of indigestion and constipation. They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and invigorate the liver. Sold everywhere. - "■"■ "T —— Mecca Theatre Tonight—Benefit Khashenkha Camp Fire Girls “WHEN A GIRL LOVES” A Jewel production in six big reels featuring the delightful, Mrs. Charlie Chaplin. Nothing could make her think he was bad nothing could keep her from helping him when he needed help. Nothing matters tiller , all, ‘'When a Girl Loves.” A picure containing the most thriling love story of the year and | a romance that’s a treat from j the start to the finish. “Some Baby,” featuring Don | Twede, two reel comedy. i Help the girls. ’ Admission 10 and 20 cents. |

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An apparatus lias been Invented which prevents "listening In” on the telephone. The electric pulsations scut out are deformed so thut they are unintelligible to all but the person to you are talking who has his instrument so arranged that it restores the waves to their natural form. The apparatus was invented by a French army engineor ami has had several successful trials. NOTI C E I I have moved from West Monroe street to North end of Fifth street, between traction car barn and northend bridge of the city. Office and work shop at home. Call 'phone 865, line M, 1 long, 4 shorj.. D. A. GilHom, the music and sewing machine mam, 1 sell, tune and rebuild pianos, talking and sewing machines. 15046* NOTICE! The party wdio took the package Wednesday afternoon from in front of the Niblick & Co's, store is known. Same must be returned either to this office or to Niblick’s store or the law will be enforced. 15543“

NOTICE TO mil EMItVl' State of Indiana, County of Adams. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Team, 1920. a Cause No. 9969. » Harry Dean vs. Alberta Shaffer, ct al.. For Partition of lira! Estate. Conies now Susannah Dean, one of tlie defetflants In the above entitled cause of action, mid files her crosseomplalnt. herein together with the inffldavit of a eompetemt person that Edv“iiil Dean Edington, one of the defendants to said eross-complaint, is a non-resident of the state of Indiana: that said crosj complaint was filed and said cross-action instituted for the. purpose V,f enforcing partition of real A- la t<- in the* StijJe of Indiana; that a cause of action exist? against said defendant: that said defendant Is a necessary party to said cross-com-plaint ami fsaid cross-action; That the following Jt-al estate In Adams county, state of Indiana V. described In said eross-complaint, towlt: Tlie west Ohalf of the northwest quarter (14) of the northeast quarter (%> of section thlrta-one (31) in township twenty-seven ’ (27) north, of range fourteen (14) east; and also the west half (I/,) of tlie •southwest equarter (14 ) of the northeast quarter (14) of said section thirty-one (31) township and range aforesaid: That this cross-action is instituted and prosecuted by said a-ross-com-plaint foi« tlie purpoie of enforcing liirtition of the ah*ve described real Notice is therefore Jhereby given said defendant that unless he be and f appear before tlie Adams Circuit s»ourt at rhe Court®House in the city of Decatur. in Adams county, state of Indiana. on the 6th day of September® 1920, tlie same being the first judicial day of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana to be begun and liolden on the 6th day of September. 1921) sand answ'tw or demur to said eross-com-plaint the same will bi* heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS Whereof I here- | unto set my band and affix tin- seal of Slid court .» tlj- Office of the fflerk tbereoi' in the city of Deemtnr, Indiana. this 23 day of June. (SEAL) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Lenhart & Heller, attorneys

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLKIHENI UF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the creditors. liclrs ami legat<-es of Barkley, duoegeed, to »P1! V “£ . ''_ l the Adems Clreult Court, held ' .itnr, indlnna. on u mber. I'2". and "w • »“'g> why the FINAL bE JIL EM COUNTH with the estate <»f x»tl<| decedent Hhould SSd ■aid heirs are notified to then and there miikv proof of heirship, and ieeeive ihoir ‘'\ U t'l IV A. "bal'TijA A'luilnidlrMrlx Decatur. Ind, June 26, lU2<'. P Dore B. Erwin, Attorney.