Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1920 — Page 6

M. F. Crist, William Yoder, and Martin Weiland went to Flint, Mich., today to drive hack Chevrolet cars' tor the local dealers. BANK STATEMENT. M. Kirsch. President. H. M. Gilllg. Vice President. W. A. Lower, Secretary. Fanny 11 Hite, Asst Sec'y. Condensed statement of the condition of the Peoples Loan ® Trust Company at Decatur, tn the State of Indiana, at the close of Its business on June HO, 192°. i Resources Loan and Discounts $462,639.60 Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks 24.50«.84 Company’s building 19,000.00 Furniture and fixtures .. 7,260.25 Duo front banks and trust companies 80,216.39 Cash on Hand 14,954.97 Cash items 2,436.04 Taxes and Interest Paid.. 4,137.15 Current Expenses 5,964.15 Total Resources $622,261.85 Liabilities. Capital stock —paid ins 50.0tm.00 Surplus 3,500.00 Undivided Profits —Net .... 597.26 Interest, discount and other earnings 13,613.25 Demand deposits, except hanks 502,530.11 Savings deposits, except banks 10,998.74 Cash—Over 22.49 Bills Re-discounted 41,000.00 Total Liabilities $622,261.85 State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss I, W. A. Lower. Secretary of the Peoples Loan & Trust Company, of Decatur. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. W. A. LOWER, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th tlay of July, 1920. DORE B. ERWIN, Notary Public. My commission expires September 4, 1921. HANK STATEMENT. C. S. NIBLICK. President. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, Vice President. E. X. EHINGER. Cashier. A. D. SUTTLES, Assistant Cashier. B. S. NIBLICK, 2nd Assist. Cashier. Report of the condition of the Old Adams County Bank, a state bank at Decatur, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on June 30, 1920: RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ...$1,186,946.56 Overdrafts 4,228.64 U. S. Bonds—Liberty.... 19,050.00 I Other Bonds and Securities 14.678.00 Banking House 7,367.17 Furniture and Fixtures.. 4,000.00; Other Real Estate, new bank building 33.522.23 Due from Banks and Trust companies 271.654.03, Cash on Hand 46,332.21 ' Cash Items 10,181.99 ; Current Expenses 7,823.28 Taxes Paid —Income .... 2.516.48 Interest Paid 11,745.01 | Profits and Loss 410.26 Revenue Stamps 206.60 j Total Resources $1,620,662.46 LIABILITIES Capital Stock —Paid in ...$120,000.00 Surplus 22,500.00 Undivided Profits 1,524.52 Exchange, discounts and interest 36,740.28 Demand Deposits $649,955.31 Demand Certificates 725,880.26 1,375,835.57 Due to Banks and Trust Companies 63,681.59 Reserve for Tax 380.50 Total Liabilities $1,620,662.46 State of Indiana, county of Adams,ss: 1, E. X. Ehinger, cashier of the Old Adams County Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. E. X. EHINGER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo. this 6th day of July. 1920. JESSE C. SUTTON, Notary Public. My commission expires January 5, 1922. r wFHAVE WON x X L_ . FIRST-PRIZE -S xWITH OUR. fi > BATHROOM L «**> * st Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 - i ■ -- ; AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating J Electrical Water System | Estimates Gladly Given. <5 120 North Ist Street Shop ’Phone 207. | Residence ‘Phone 507.

: THE BALLOTING : First Ballot. Official totals first ballot—McAdoo. 266; Cox, 134; Palmer, 256; Gerard. ,21; Cummings. 25; Owen, 38; Hitchcock. 18; Meredith, 27; Smith, 109; Edwards, 42' IMVie, 32; Glass 26%; Simmous, 24; Harrison. 6; Williams, 20; Marshall, 37; W'ood, 4; Champ Clark, 9; Underwood, %; Hearst, 1; Bryan, 1; Colby, 1; Daniels, 1. Indiana's 30 votes were cast for Mat shall. Second Ballot. Official totals, second ballot. -Palmer, 264: Cox. 159; McAdoo, 289; Cummings, 27; Gerard, 12; Edwards. .34; Owen, 29; Davis. 31%; Marshall, 36; Hitchcock, 16; Bryan, 1; Clark, 6; Daniels, 1; Meredith, 26: Smith, 101; Harrison, 7; Simmons, 25; Glass, 25%. Indiana’s 30 votes were cast for Marshall. Third Ballot Cox, 177; Palmer, 253%; McAdoo. 324%; Owen, 25; Cummings, 26; Davis, 28%; Smith, 94; Edwards, 32%; Gerard, 11; Meredith, 26; Marshall. 38; Glass, 25; Hitchcock, 16; Clark, 7; Bryan, 1; Harrison, 6; Daniels. 1; absent, 3. Fourth Ballot Cox. 178; Palmer. 255; McAdoo, 339; Cummings, 24; Smith, 96; Ed wards, 31; Owen, 32; Davis, 31; Gerard, 2; Marshall. 34; Meredith 28; Glass, 27; Hitchcock, 5; Clark, 8, Bryan, 1; absent, 2. Fifth Ballot Cox, 181; Palmer, 245; McAdoo. 357; Cummings, 21; Smith. 95; Ed wards, 31; Owens, 34; Davis, 29; Marshall, 28; Meredith, 27; Glass i 26; Hitchcock, 5; Clark. 9; Colby, 2; I absent or unreported, 2. Indiana passed on the fifth ballot. Sixth Ballot Cox. 195; Palmer, 265%; McAdoo. 368%; Cummings, 20; Smith, 98; Ed wards, 29; Owen, 36; Davis, 29; Mar shall, 13; Glass, 27; Clark, 7; Colby, 1; absent or not reported. 4. Indiana I gave Cox 17, Marshall 11. McAdoo 2. Seventh Ballot Cox. 295%; Palmer, 267%; McAdoo 384; Cummings, 19; Smith, 4; Ed wards, 2; Owen, 35; Davis, 33; Glass, 27; Marshall, 14; Clark, 8; Gerard, 2; absent, 3. Indiana gave Cox 17. Marshall 11 and McAdoo 2. Eighth Ballot Cox. 313; Palmer, 262; McAdoo, 380; Cummings, 18; Smith, 2; Owen ‘ 36; Davis, 32; Gerard, 1; Marshall, I 13; Glass, 27; Clark, 6; absent. 3. Indiana gave Cox 17, Marshall 11. , McAdoo 2. Ninth Ballot Cox, 325; Palmer, 257; McAdoo 386; Owens, 38; Cummings, 18; Davis, 32; Smith. 1; Gerard, 1; Marshall, 7; Glass, 25; Clark, 5. Indiana, gave McAdoo 4, Marshall 6, Cox 19. Tenth Ballot Cox, 321; Palmer, 257; McAdoo, 385; Owens, 37; Cummings. 19; Davis, 35: Marshall, 7; Gerard, 2; Clark. 4; Glass, 25; not voting, 2. Indiana gave Palmer 1. McAdoo 4, Marshall 6, Cox 19. Eleventh Ballot Cox, 331; Palmer, 253; McAdoo, 382; Owens, 35; Cummings, 19; Davis, 33; Marshall. 7; Gerard, 1; Clark, 4; Glass 25; not voting, 3. Indiana, Palmer 1. McAdoo 4, Marshall 6, Cox 19. Twelfth Ballot Cox, 412; Palmer, 201; McAdoo, 375%; Owen, 34; Davis, 31%; Marshall, 7; Gerard, 1; Clark, 4; Cummings, 8; Glass, 25. Thirteenth Ballot Cox, 428%; Palmer, 193%; McAdoo. 363%; Owens, 32; Cummings, 7; Davis, 29%; Marshall. 7; Clark, 4; Glass. 25; not voting, 3. Indiana gave Cox 2.0; Marshall 6; McAdoo, 3; Palmer, 1. Fourteenth Ballot. Cox, 443%; Palmer, 182; McAdoo. 355%; Owens, 34; Cummings, 7; Davis, .33: Marshall. 7; Clark, 4; Glass. 25; Absent, 3. Indiana gave Cox 20, Marshal 6, McAdoo 3, Palmer 1. Fifteenth Bbllot Cox, 462%; Palmer, 173; McAdoo, 344%; Owen, 31; Cummings, 19; Davis, 32; Clark, 4; Glass, 25; not voting, 3. Indiana gave 30 to Cox. Sixteenth Ballot Cox, 454%; Palmer, 164%; McAdoo, 337; Owen, 34; Cummings, 20; Davis, 52; Clark, 4; Glass. 25; not voting 3. Indiana gave Cox 30. ♦ ♦ ♦ Twenty-third Ballot Cox, 429; Palmer, 181; McAdoo. 364%; Davis, 50%; Cummings, 5; Owen, 34; Glass, 25; Clark, 2; Lard ner, %; Cobb, 1%; absent, 3%. In | diana gave Cox 19; McAdoo, 11. Twenty fourth Ballot 1 Cox, 429; Palmer, 177; McAdoo, 364%; Davis, 54%; Cummings, 5; Owens, 34; Glass, 25; Clark, 2; Underwood, 1; absent 2. Indiana gave Cox 19, McAdoo 11. , Twenty-fifth Ballot Cox, 424; Palmer, 169; McAdoo, 364%; Davis, 58%; Cummings, 4; Owens, 34; Glass, 25; Clark, 2; Pershing, 1; Underwood, 9; absent 3. Indiana gave Cox 19; McAdoo, 11.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, JULY 6.1920.

Twenty-sixth Ballot Cox, 424%; Palmer, 167; McAdoo. 371; Davis, 55%; Cummings, 3; Owen, 33; Glass 25; Clark. 3; Underwood, 9; Senator Jones, 1; not voting, 1; absent, 1. Indiana gave ! Cox 19; McAdoo, IL Twenty-seventh Ballot Cox, 423%; Palmer, 166%; Me . Adoo, 371%; Davis. 60%; Cummings, 3; Owen. 24: Marshall, 1: Glass, 25; Clark. 2; Robinson, 1; Underwood 4; not voting, 2. Indiana gave McAdoo. 11; Cox, 19. Twenty-eighth Ballot Cox. 423; Palmer. 165%; McAdoo. 368%; Davis, 62%; Cummings, 4; | Owen, 35%; Glass. 24; Walker I). Hines, 1; Clark. 2; Underwood. 6: absent. 2. Indiana gave McAdoo 11;' Cox. 19. Twenty-ninth Ballot Cox. 403%; Palmer. 166; McAdoo, 395%; Davis. 63; Cummings. 33; Glass. 24; Clark. 2; Underwood, 1; absent. 2. Indiana gave McAdoo 29; Davis, 1. Thirtieth Ballot Cox, 400%; Palmer. 165; McAdoo, 403%; Davis, 58; Owen, 33; Cum mings. 4; Glass, 24; Underwood, 3; Clark. 2; absent, 2. Thirty-first Ballot Cox, 391%; Palmer, 174; McAdoo, 415%; Davis. 57%; Cummings, 6; Owen, 34; Marshall, 1; Glass, 12%; Clark, 2; Daniels, 1; not voting 2. Senator Harrison of Mississippi moved to suspend the rules and drop the lowest candidate on each ballot. The motion was lost. 820% to 256. Thirty-second Ballot Cox, 391; Palmer, 176; McAdoo. 421; Davis, 55%; Cummings, 3; Owen, 34; Glass, 9%; Clark. 2; not voting, 2. Indiana gave McAdoo 29; COx, 1, Thirty-third Ballot Cox, 380%; Palmer, 180; McAdoo, 121; Davis, 56; Cun.mings, 3; Owen, 34; Clark. 2%; Glass, 13; absent. 4. Indiana gave McAdoo 29: Cox. 1. Thirty-fourth Ballot Cox. 379%; Palmer. 184; McAdoo, 422%; Davis, 54; Cummings, 3; Owen, 37; Glass, 7%; Clark. 2%; Miss Laura Clay, 1. Absent 5. Indiana gave McAdoo 29, Davis 1. Thirty-fifth Ballot Cox, 376; Palmer, 222; McAdoo. 109; Davis, 34; Cummings. 3; Owen, 38%; Glass, 5; Not voting 4. Indiana gave McAdoo 29, Cox 1. Thirty-sixth Ballot Cox, 386; Palmer. 241; McAdoo, 399; Davis, 28; Cummings, 2; Owen, 36; Glass, 4; Clark, 2; Stewart, 1. Absent 3. Indiana gave Cox 1, Mc•idoo 29. Convention recessed until 10 o’clock our time. Thirty-seventh Ballot Cox, 386; Palmer, 202%; McAdoo, 105; Davis, 50%; Owen, 33; Glass, 1; Cummings, 3; Clark, 2; Mrs. Annetta Adams, 1; Judge Bonniwell, 1; J. H. Lewis, 6. Absent 3. Indiana gave McAdoo 29, Cox 1. Thirty-eighth Ballot Cox, 383; Palmer, 211; McAdoo, 405%; Davis, 50; Owen, 33; Glass, 1; Cumiinngs, 4; Clark, 3. Not voting 3. Indiana gave McAdoo 29, Cox 1. Thirty-ninth Ballot Cox. 468%; Palmer, 74; McAdoo, 140; Davis, 71%; Owen. 32; Cummings, 2; Clark, 2; Colby, 1. Absent 3. Indiana gave Cox 19, McAdoo 11. Georgia went to McAdoo. ' Fortieth Ballot Cox. 490; McAdoo, 467; Davis, 76; Owen, 33; Cummings, 2; Clark, 2; Palmer, 19; Colby, 1. Absent 4. Indiana same as before. Forty-first Ballot Cox, 497%; McAdoo, 460; Davis. 55%; Owen, 35; Cummings, 2; Clark, 2; Palmer, 12; Glass, 24; Colby, 1. Not voting 5. Indiana gave McAdoo 11, Cox 19. Convention recessed 20 minutes, C. C. Carlin crawled upon rostrum ind said he would withdraw. Threw ♦onvention in an uproar. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, In Vacation. June 1920. Cause No. 10,135 Sult to Quiet Title. John It. Evans, Theresa I. Evans, . vs. William J. Adelsperger, et al. Now come the Plaintiffs by c. I„ Walters, their attorney and Ole their complaint herein, together with the : affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named de- 1 fondants, to-wit: William .1. Adelsperger. Anna M. Adelsperger, Ebenezer Jesup, David L. Coffman, Rebecca Coffman. Ebenezer Jessup. Ebmt 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, respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: William J. Adelsperger, Anna M. Adel-' . sperger, Elmnezer Jesup, David L. i Coffman, Rebecca Coffman, Ebenezer ' Jessup. Ebmt Jesup, the names of nil of whom are unknown to plaintiff! the unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, creditors, of-1 fleers and successors in Interest by the ! following named corporations, to-wit: | West Chester County Bank of Peeks- ' kill. New York, the names of all of > whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, survlv- - ing spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, lega- ■ tees, 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 ’ Rebecca Coffman, Ebenezer Jessup ; Ebmt Jesup, Rebecca Flagg, and Samuel Flagg the names of all of whom L are unknown to plaintiffs; all of the women once known by any of the ’ I names and designations above stated

whose nnmes may have been , -hnnge'l. land who lire now known by other names, the names of all of whom »i‘ unknown to plaintiffs, the spouses of nil of the persons above scribed and dealgnated ns defends ut» to tills action who are r "" r . rle 'J' *, names of all of whom are unknown ini plaintiffs; all persona and vorpora- : Ilona who assert or might assert any title claim or interest In or lien upon | I ii.,. | .., ' lie d> scribed in the on. | plaint In tills action by. under or through any »f the defendants to this i action, named, described and designated In said complaint, the names or I all of Whom are unknown to plain • ' iffs;" that the defendant. "•‘* t ' er County Bank of Peekskll.. MW York l« a foreign corporation and mat j | the c ause of action allcg.d agam«t the i defendant in the complaint In th s cause arose within the State of ln«HHina; that said action Is for the pur- ( pose of quieting the title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a iof action existj against all of san d<eI fendants; that all of said defendant.! are necessary parties to said action land that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. i The following real estate In Adams | I’ountv, In the State of Indiana is described In said complaint, to-wit; the east half of the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty <2o> in • township *t wenty-sevqn ('-() north of range fifteen (15) east containing forty acres more or ess; also commencing* 80 rods east of the south- | west corner of said section 20 township and range aforesaid, thence east •Hi rods. 11 links, thence north 60 rods, thence west 99 rods and 11 links,! thence south 60 rods to the place of beginning, containing 37 acres and 70 rods or in all 77 acres and 70 rods. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real • state above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. ~ , Notice is therefore, given said deI fendants and each and all of them; that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in Adam* County, in the State of Indiana •»n the 6tli day of September, 1920, the | same being the first judicial day of a< term of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, to be begun and i holder! on the 6th day of September, 1920 and answer or demur to said) complaint the same will be heard and i determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I have here-, 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. D., 1920. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court; C. L. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 21-28-5 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1920. Cause Number 10130. To Quiet Title. Peter Pearson vs. Joseph J. Ton- > nelier, et al. I Now comes the plaintiff by C. L. | Walters, his attorney, and flies his | 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: John Jacob Tonelia, John J. Tonatia, John J. Tonlia, Mary J. Tonelia, Mary J. Tonatia. Mary I. Tonlia, William J. Kirkpatrick, James Story, Harriet Story, Noah Baxtei, Eliza Baxter, Cleo Case, Charley Case, Margaret Case, Lucile Case, Joseph Crabbs, Elizabeth Crabbs, William Trout. Mary M. Trout. Mary E. Hhoades, and Abigail Whitmore; 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 follow-! ing names and designations, to-wit: I “the unknown husbands and wives of the following named pertsons. to-wit:; Artie Numbers, Melita Numbers, i Emily Numbers, Dayton Numbers, Eddie Numbers, William Hart, Matilda Hart, Jacob D. King, John Blood, John Jacob Tonelia, John J. Tonatia, John J. Tonlia, Mary J. Tonelia, Mary J. Tonatia, Mary J. Tonlia, William J. Kirkpatrick. James Story, Harriet Story, Noah Baxter, Eliza Baxter. Cleo Case, Charley Case. Margaret Case, Lucile Case. Joseph Crabbs, Elizabeth Crabbs William Trout, Mary M. Trout, Mary E. Rhoades, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, children, 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 of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: John Jacob Tonelia. John J. Tonatia, John J. Tonlia. Mary J. Tonelia, Mary. J. Tonatia, Mary J. Tonlia, William J. Kirkpatrick, James Story, Harriet Story, Noah Baxter, Eliza Baxter, Cleo Case, Charley Cape. Margaret Case, Lu<-ile Case, Joseph Crabbs, Elizabeth Crabbs, Willuim Trout, Mary M. Trout, Mary E. Khoades, Abigail Whitmore, George Numbers, Edward Numbers, Calvin D. Hart, Ann E. Hart, John King, John E. King. Florence E. Case. John Blood, Mary E. Troxell. Barbara Schwartz, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other | names, the names of all of whom arc unknown to plaintiff: the spouses of I all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, thu names of all of whom are unknown to 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 this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff”; that the following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Peter Tonnelier, Alice Tonneller, Henry R. Tonnelier, Jennie Tonnelier, Mary S. McFarland, Samuel McFarland, Anna M. Divan. Edward IC. Divan, Edward J. Tonnelier, MarI garet Tonnelier, Charles F. Tonnelier. ' Beulah Tonnelier. Victor L. Tonnej lier, Sarah C. Rout, Charles Rout, : Arbie E. Dickman, Joseph Dickman, i Blanche Tremp, Charley Tremp, Ethel '•'•‘vlor, Elmer Taylor. Dora Rice, Ed | Rice, William Schwartz, Verda Schwartz, Jacob Schwartz, Artie | Numbers, Melita Numbers, Emily I Numbers, Dayton Numbers. Eddie Numbers, William Hart, Matilda Hart. I Jacob 1). King and John Blood; that said action is for the purpose of quietI ing title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a cause of action ! exists against all of said defendants; ! that all of said defendants 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 Adam? county. State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: The east half of the northeast quarter of Section Thirty-three (33). in Township Twenty-eight (28) North, range Fourteen (14) east; also a part lof the southwest fraction of the : southeast quarter of ! Section Twenty-eight (28) in Township Twenty-eight (28) north, : Range Fourteen (14) east, deI scribed as follows: Commencing at I the northeast corner of the west half I of the northcast quarter of said Seci tion thirty-three (33), thence west 28 | rods, thence north 4 degrees east 12% 1 rods, thence west parallel with the section line 13 rods, thence north 4 degrees east 17% rods, thence north 63 degrees west 36 rods and 5 links, thence north 65 degrees east 51 rods and 6 links, thence north 5 degrees, west 19 rods and 15 links, thence : north 30 degrees east 31 rods and 15 links, to the St. Marys river, thence up the meanderings of said river to the east line of said Section Twenty-eight (28), thence south on said east line to j aie southeast corner of said Section Twenty-eight (28), thence west to the place of beginning. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against ail de

InmnilK, cinim" nnd <'’' l " T ’ an,s what! "” the Court Hotiee In the . ‘“■"l'witnei.i. Whereof, I hereunto set hand an.l affix ''T, rk , ltll I!ay of^une, t . j Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. iSea I) C L. Walters, 0$: *> io Attorney for Plaintiff. - G ; 3 10 WILL SPEAK BEFORE THE CONVENTION The Rev. G. H. Myers of this city now pastor of a church at Greencastle left today for Maryland where he will speak before the national Epworth League convention. Rev. Myers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers of I this city. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE —A Twin Indian motorcycle in A-l condition. Cheap if taken soon.—Schafer Hard ware Co.l >(i-. >t ' FOR SALE—From 12 to 13 acres ot good, clean, timothy. Inquire of R. ' R. Johnson, Peterson, Ind. Preble tele j phone. 156-t6* FOR SALE One-horse wagon and storm top buggy. Cail 1160. 157t3 'FOR SALE — Five-passenger touring car; perfect condition, new tires with three extras. CaM 1 ring on 1362. 157-t3x —— ! FOR SALE—Milwaukee mower. Reasonable. Roy Davies, Decatur, Ind., j Monroe 'phone. 158-t3x FOR SALE—About 2H acres of timothy meadow for hay. Call 233 or 529. F. P. Moore. 158-31 WANTED WANTED—Men. J. F. Arnold Co. Apply at pipe yard. 11 WANTED —Sewing. 'Phone 682. Residence, 1404 West Morroe. 158-t3x WANTED —One used Ford car Let's see it. Also laundress. Inquire a J Jackson studio, Second sheet, Deca tur, Ind. 158-t3x ! WANTED —Wonld like some gooseberries. Call 173. 158 3t MISCELLANEOUS We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Gar age. 303-tl WE COLLECT old and slow bills notes, rent, board-bills, wages, labor . claims; no collection, no charges. Ttu E. & E. Mercantile Agency, Decatur Ind., over Star grocery. 'Phom ; 902. 155-tU! LOST AND FOUND ! SI RAYED —Collie and Shepherd dog white breast. Reward will be paii for his return or information leadin, 1 to recovery. R. F. Breiner, 'Phom ; 875 on 0 line. 157-t3’ LOST—One 34x4 Goodrich tire and Rim somewhere north or west n the city. Return to Riverside Garage. Phone 763. 158-3 t : FOUND —Bundle in waterworks park , containing two yards of yellow ‘ voile yarding material. Owner may ; have same by calling at the J. O. , Sellemeyer home. it I — J- — I FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house, in Bellmont Park, j Phone 430. 158-ts MICKIE SAYS: j vs tw xi&jjspkptaT'L i /offis— \wMO£x,MCNu,bo>rr gw WAXsU'. IP XJDE moo AgraTc-' wiEKrt. w vjjux na / t,COKMMS, AUTf rr? —VOtIL..x*)UKT < > NA WOWECWi' A&Gtrr -TUtM? Suad VUG kuowj NOU oerr -ruw wjch ’ i Vm 'WILL PRO&AftLN PAN BOV-GHMie, / • TAKV BOvrf PAN >4O e>\ULS } t ,09 GUOE'. N A OCrt IMS { \ IDEA? NEAM, A CMGCW. MUWV DO ) oauwro—G'asi t -“i "■ r fetto About Tie I Reaper J 1, BaJiiW ?1 AaA \ * Ea Bolp it? jw x Hat N t iiaiiiiiiw o ES ii K. e ] e fiCXTHRoB i 1 --

SiWED THEIR WAY bA OUT OF JAIL (United Press Service) Ind., hd> > (SiH'i'inl I" iF'Jy rh"’ (,cra,) IVenty-four from the county Jim hut tariy !l( W |ay bv sawing out two bars. > Six of them were recaptured. Dragnets were spread oxa over the citv by po ice today m an effort to corral eighteen <>l I the twenty four prisoners wlw "s'i'x of the escaped prisoners had ben retaken live hours alter the wholesale delivery had been discovered. (Iler laving the jailer unconscious on the floor han iron bar. which they had laktn from a cell, the twenty-four prisoners walked leisurely ou of the building which is just across the street from poheej headquarters. ACCOUNTS ARE DUE As wp are going out of business all j persons owing an account at our| store are requested to call and pay , within the next ten days. As we I must settle our bills we kindly ask | our patrons to call and settle ac-i counts. Thanking you for past p»t-l ronage and inviting you to take ad-1 vantage of our closing out sale, we are. The Myers-Dailey Co. 155-12 t MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that The an- j nual meeting of the stockholders of! the Old Adams County Bank will be held at their banking house, Decatur, Indiana, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday. August 3. 1920, for the purpose of electing nine di--ectors to serve for the ensuing year. I .ind to transact such other business! as may come before them. E. X. EHINGER 155-Aug 3. Cashier. TO THE PUBLIC This will serve as a notice 'hat from this time on we will not permit any Fishing, hunting berry picking, or tresspassing whatsoever on our farm. FONNER STOCK FARM, !56-3tx W. P. Schrock. Mgr. HOGSHEAD’S BIG TYPE CHESTERS. STOCK OF EITHER SEX . Any age for sale at all 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 ' I °‘ 7541 BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING .alls answered promptly day or night. Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone—9o. lome Phones: Black, 727. Getting, 2 rings on 517. We also handle Victrolas. MMKEIS-STOCKSI !)tSj Report of Local and Foreign Markets. , N n W .. Yo I k ' N ’ Y ’ Jul >’ 6-(Speciall to Daily Democrat)—Lack of public merest resulted iq continuation of lullness at the stock market opening! today. Leaders made fractional ad- i I l v ited States Steel opened - 98% 4 ’im P a^ : e - A ' n t rican Ll,? 'motive I ; 98 /b, up %; Sinclair 32. up %; Cru-I 189 U 1531 ’i’ Mexkan Petroleum ' v. Re,a >l Stores 80%. up %; Tobacco Products 70, up %. ** I Chicago. July 6-Grain openingEast Buffalo. N. v t-bv r 200- . Daily t DenloCr at)- Receipts ’4. > shipments 1140, official to N Y ’ Me 8 rum y Medium and heavies, $16@16 50- £ "SSa ''» <!« ss. i9 g 7 S r. roughs, sl2 50® S 800 g VT : cattle ’ 750 R tea® eep, 800, steady; lambs, sl6 down - I >7@75o = iTon Bmte! and ' °—ProOuce market®62c- PTtr £ ' a T ery in tubs 61% 59^@60c; tr prlnts C L sC@s7c; packing 30c. 1 B ° C ° n<lß fres^extr^ gathere<l oxt ra 47cnew cases S 43f^' n ?fl rthern Ohl ° f resl i western fim ß 4 ’ lc o,d CaßeS «H@42c; fowls 30@3ic- K ’extM 4 2 n°® 2 J C ' light @6oc. C ’ eXt a 40c ; toilers 5(1 ( Wheat. LO No AL i 50 K£T8 - $1.10; new corn ’ s °’ new oatsb - 1 Eggs, doze? CAU 36c , ButUrfat de"vXr. Y .

11 BILLS” Wil.i. AN EXALTED rM (United Pres, W Chicago, 111., ,| U | V cial ‘o Hajly. milK'iml I-.lks (-"nvem to be oflicmlly «.pen ( ,ll,"*’! tiny with sessions ii, ’-BH lodge. ' ® ■ 'I he convention wil] ~.1 new grand exalted rul<! , l the convention citv io ■ year and prepm,. men! for 15(i,ooo a gales from all suction, country. William Martin San Francisco was t , )nsi( ,‘l today the next grand «i I ruler, and indications | Francisco would b e the next convention, John Schurger & So s I Abstractors of Title to rJ Estate in Adams Court 1 Indiana. All kinds of money to loan Estate from 5%% on farmi, to 40 years, partial payment interest paying time. City l Mnij J 7 to 8%. We are in the market for vr. -H , iness. If you want an abstract I loan come to our office in pcr M 5 you will save money by so doing. farms and city property sot J Office over Fisher & Harris, eajl the court house. Decatur, l:,»J Citizens telephone No. 1,4, Indiana. Feed Buttermilk to your 2 cents per gallon. ' j Clover Leaf Creameries I 16-ts Decatur, Ind. •■ ■ ■ . sll Have you tried that all pB sausage at the White Market? ’Phone 388 and kuH | send you some. 4 deliv®| j ; daily.—Meyer, Brushwilkt ■ j Beel. ? DR. L. K. MAGLEI 1 Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St 1 Over Al. Burdg's Barber St:: B Phones—Office and Res.-i<| __ _ ■«_ DR. H. E. KELLER. Dccatar, Indiana, £ j GENERAL PRACTICE, OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Ona.' women and children; X-ray »»■ i tions; Flourscopy examinationsß internal organs; X-ray and e« ' treatments for high blood rsr,V ; and hardening of the arteries | treatments for GOITRE, TUBE'.. B LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours — 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7t»ls«| Sundays by Appointment I Phones: Residence 110; o*f« * N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. (>lasses Fif< HOURS Bto 11:30. 12:30 to a'" Saturday. 8:00 p ; m. Telephone 135 Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Ban Ist street Office ’Phone, Residence ’Phone — Dr. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street Practice limited to and diagnosis of Abdo no-pelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a Phone 581. # FORT WAYNE AND DE cAT “ TRACTION LINE Central Time. Leave Decatur *-eav* 5:40 a. m. n‘-30 »• 1 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. n-so*'I’' 1 ’' 10:00 a.m. t-oOP- 1 ’ 11:30 a. m. p , m , 1:00 p.m. J.'oop*' 2:30 p. m. p. 0. 7.00 p.m. 11-05 9? 10:00 p. m. J M lf Car every hour and } Running time 1 hour ute »- nec»t“' 1 Freight car leaves 7:45 a. m., and leaves at 12:00 m., arriving ln 2:00 p. m. ziOOP-* j