Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1920 — Page 4

Final Yacht Race is Slow (Continued from puge one) run Into it oaltn and signalled for assbtuncp to tow her to the starting jtolnt. [{(•solute's tug gave the Shamrock a helping Hue back to the lightship. The wind from the northwest had fallen to about three miles an hour. Weather sharks said there was every . Indication It would come again. JOHNSON REFUSED HAIL (United Press Service) Chicago. 111., July 26. -(Special to Dally Democrat) Jack Johnson’s first swing In his sparring for freedom wusi blocked here today. The negro pugilist's application toi the federal Judge Alschuler for hail l ■was turned down on the ground that the matter should have gone before I Judge Carpentler now in a hospital here. Carpentler originally sentenced Johnson for violation of the Mann act Thomas Carey, millionaire brick man, appeared with Johnson’s attorneys in the first effort to free Hum negro. Meanwhile, Johnson renmlni Ij n Ihe county jail at Joliet. WILLING TO GIVE UP (United Press Service) Fugle Pttss. Texas, July 20 (Special to Daily Democrat) — Panclm Villa litis arrived at Sabinas. Mexico, to discuss terms of his surrender with government representatives, il was learned here today. JOE LOWER INJURED; BUICK CAR WRECKED Joe Lower, son of Mr. and Mrs Homer Lower, has a had cut on his forehead, and the Hoick car owned by ills father, is a wreck this afternoon following a collision four milewest of Monroe between the Low t car and a Ford truck owned by the Herne Hardware company. Mr. Lowei and his son and Messrs. K. A. Bess and Ned Black were driving east and the truck was going north. Mr. Lower states that his car was driven almost Out into the ditch to permit the truck to turn either direction its driver desired. tint instead of turning, the driver headed straight for the Lower car. forcing it into a telephone pole, breaking the pole near the ground and completely wrecking the Buick touring car. The truck driver has a broken arm. and the front, end of the machine was somewhat damaged. 1 WE HOPE FOR YOUR NEW HOME YOUVE PLANNED-, THE FINEST J PLUMBING IN/ \ THE LAND

I SWE E T . CLEAN CREAM 53c AT THE STATION. ' COOLED MAKES HIGH GRADE BUTTER and ICE CREAM Causes Higher B. F. Prices. Schlosser Bros. Decatur Station located opposite Niblick hitching yard. Open Wednesday.and Saturday Nights. Route Service Pays 52c, Call 311. WE WRITE . TORNADO AND WIND STORM ’INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTIES BEST COMPANIES Lenhart & Heller ’PHONE No. 2. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, Indiana.

NOTH K TO DEFENDANTS State of Indium*, Adams County, Stf: in the Adams Circuit Court, * In Vacation July, IH9ti. f 1 Cause No. 10141. / *, To Quiet Title. John I’. Schwartz vs. Pnnlel Miller, , , oi. ‘ | Now coinos the plaintiff by C. L. . Walters, his attorney and files his , i complaint herein, together with the l affidavit of a competent person that • the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named de-j fondants, to-wlt. Daniel Miller. EleaI nor Miller. Simeon Ungers, Marv U«»nIKK John Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Hugh S. ftoffciz, Surah riaue Koaers. Aaron More, Sarah Ann Mure. John c. Book, Abraham Kentncr. Jonas Kentner. Jane (1. Kentner, John Strate, Cynthia Slrate, Janos Vunderniark. Surah E. Vundermark, Joseph S. UoKers, Elizabeth ItoKers, , 1 Mt-njamin H. ItoKers, Mercy Bogartt. Andrew 1. Holers, l-'rederick Wlllyard, John Dickey, Alexander Dickey, Mary IJ. Dlckev. Huth A. Bodle, Pembroke 'S. Bodle. Peter W. Pruden, David M. Pruden, Anna M. Pruden, Minerva S Pruden. Sophia Fusing-, Lewis RlsinK. Daniel Uisfriß, Phidelia Kisinjc. Henry j Ulsintf. Joseph Itlslns, Augustus UisiuK. James E. Pruden, Anna B. Pruden. Clark K. Pruden. Josephine Prud - j t*n, Anna 1. Beaman, John Beaman, Anna l\ (’list, Mark Crist. Bertha F. Durnell, Charles C. Darnell, Mary Findley, David Evans. Florence Evans William Wsey, Edward Eyanson, Mont E. Eyanson, John E. Crabbs, Joseph K. Evans, James 11. Hardison, i,om s Friedman, Lena Friedman, John I*\ Smelser. Max I*. Colt; that the; rmmes of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana sued j in this action by the following- names and designations, to-wlt: 'the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons. to-wit: Daniel Miller. Eleanor Miller. Simeon Rogers, Mary Rogers, John Kirkpatrick. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Hugh S. Rogers, Sarah Jane Rogers, Aaron More, Sarah Ann Mor* . John C. Book. Abraham Kentner. Jonas Kentmb\ Jane G. Kentner, John Strate, Cynthia Strate, James Vandermark. Sarah E. Vandermark, Joseph S. Rogers. Elizabeth Rogers, Benjamin IT. Rogers. Mercy Rogers, Andrew T. Rogers. Frederick Wlllyard. John Dickey, Alexander Dickey, Mary J. Dickey. Ruth A. Bodle, Pembroke S. Bodle. Peter W. Pruden, David M. Pruden, Anna M. Pruden, Minerva S. Pruden. Sophia Rising, Lewis Rising. Daniel Rising, Phidelia Rising. Henry Rising. Joseph Rising. Augustus Rising. Edward EVanson. Mont E. Eyan- . son. John E. Crabbs, Loues Friedman. < Lena Friedman, Mary Findley, David Evans. William Vesey, John F. Smeller. Max P. Colt, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, creditors. officers and successors in interest of each of ♦he following named corporations, towit; German American Bank, Piqua ' Natonal Bank, Ohio and Indiana Developing Co., Hooker and Conover, Superior Oil Co., Blye Oil Compaanv. Clifton Oil Company, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, tHe unknown partners, members, creditors. trustees, assignees and successors in interest of each of the following named firms or co-partnerships, to-wit: Ohio and Indiana Developing Co.. Hooker and Conover, Superior j Oil Co., Blye Oil Company. Clifton Oil j Company, the names of all of whom ire unknown to plaintiff, the unknown widowers and widows children. descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators { >f the estates. devisees. legatees, trustees and executors of the last j ; wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated • deceased persons, to-wit: Daniel Miller, Eleanor Miller, Simeon Rogers. Mary Rogers, John Kirkpatrick. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick. Hugh S. Rogers. Sarah Jane Rogers, Aaron More, Sarah Ann More, John C. Book. Abraham J Kentner, JonsLS Kentner, Jane G. j Kentner. John Strate. Cynthia Strate, | James Vandermark. Sarah E. Vander- j mark. Joseph S. Rogers. Elizabeth ' Rogers. Benjamin If. Rogers, Mercv I Rogers, Andrew I. Rogers. Frederick I Wlllyard, John Dickey. Alexander | Dickey, Mary J. Dickey, Ruth A. j J Bodle, Pembroke S. Bodle, Peter W. Pruden. David M. Pruden. Anna M. Pruden, Minerva S. Pruden. Lewis j Rising. Daniel Rising, Phidelia Rising, Henry Rising. Joseph Rising. Augustus Rising. Mary Findley, David Evans. Loues Friedman, Lena Friedman. John F. Smelser, Max P. Colt, Elizabeth Crabbs. Hattie Henderson, Jennie M. Bullard, Sherman Bullard, David Evans. Eli Rising, Robert Findley. WiUiam Vesey, Andrew W. S< oles, Sylvester C. Scoles, Sophia Rising, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all the women once known by any of tHe names and iesi gnat ions above stated. whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, the spouses of all >f the persons above named, describ'd and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, JULY 2t>, 1IU(I

claim or Interest In or lien upon the real estate described in Hie complain) ,u (tils a. tlun by or throogli any or the defendant* to this action, named, described and designated In s«l*J <'"«• plaint, the names ofaH of whom are unknown to plaintiff; th at k femlant«. Herman American H" *■ Pinna National Hank. Ohio and Indiana Developing 1 ’ Hooker and Conover, Huperlor OU to.. Itlve Oil Oomp*iv, and Cliftoni OH Company are foreign corporations and that the cause of action alleged against said defendants In jhc comj plaint In this cause arose within tn< 'state of Indiana; that said actum, for th«* purpose of quieting tne title 1 t«> 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 arc o«I 1 Icved to be non-residents of the state ; of Indiana. , . I The following real estate In Adams 1 coiintv. In the state of Indiana, Is descrlbed in said complaint, town Commencing at a stone at the northenst corner of the west half of tne southeast quarter of section twenty-1 nine (29) in township twenty-six «.MD north of range fifteen (l.») east! in Adams county. Indiana, thence ran-, Inina west on the half section Unei forty chains, nineteen and a half links i to a stone in the center of the public : highway. thence running southeast along and upon tin* center of said public highway twenty chains and thirty-two links to n stone, thence l running west thirty-five chains and t wen tv-five links to a stone on the west line of said section 29; thence running south on the west line ot , said section twenty-five chain* and ; sixty links to an iron stake at th< southwest corner of said section.. thence running east on the south line j of said section sixty chains and eigii- ■ ty-sevon and a half links to a point which is thirty-two and a half links west of a stone at the southeast corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of said section twenty-nine, I thence running north in tire center of tlie public highway as now located 1 , twenty chains and eleven links to n ; point which is fourteen and a half links west of a stone at the northwest , corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said section 29. I thence running east fourteen and a I half links to the last mentioned stone, j thence running north on the quarter j quarter section line twenty chains and , nine and a half links to the place of i i»ginning, containing 204.71 acres. This action is instituted and prosecuted bv said plaintiff for the purpose I of quieting his title to the real estate! above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatso- j , ever. Notice is therefore given said de-1 fendants and each and all of them:i that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court in the I Court House in tlie city of Decatur, ! in Adams county, in the state of Indiana on the 6th day of September, 1920. I the same being the first judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 6th day of September, 1920, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the vClerk j thereof in tHe city of Decatur, Indiana this 10th day of July, 1920. JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. (Seal) By Naomi F. Gass, Deputy. C.. L. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiff. 12-19-26 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, In vacation. July, 1920 Cause No. 10151. Suit to Quiet Title. John Geisler. vs. Evan Jones, et al. Now comes the plaintiff by C. L. Walters, his atorney and files ins 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: Evan Jones, Lucinda Jones. Michael Mix, Andrew Jones. Joseph Jones, Albright Jones. Demon Jones. Rosanna Jones, Elizabeth Mix. David Chaney, Obed Hon, Catherine W. Hon, Calvin A. Hon, Elisabeth 1 Hon. Argus B. Cowcn, Laura Cowen, 1 Isaac Pugh, Elizabeth Pugh, Templeton T. Morehead. Elizabeth More-! head. Even Jones, Joseph Crabbs. ; Susan Ritter, Lewis Dean, Evan Lewis. Michael Nix. Elizabeth Nix. Jacob Hull. Susannah Hull, Templeton J. Moorehead. Elizabeth Moorehead, • Loda Roeßuck, Nicholas Wismer. that the names of the defend- ; ants are unknown and that they are i believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action 1 by the following names and designations. to-wit: “the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Evan 1 Jones, Lucinda Jones, Michael Mix, 1 Andrew Jones, Joseph Jones, Albright Jones, Demott Jones, Rosanna Jones, Elizabeth Mix, David Chanev, Obed lion, Catherine W. Hon, Calvin A. Hon, Elisabeth Hon. Argus B. Cowen, Laura Cow n, Isaac Pugh. Elizabeth Pugh, Templeton T. Morehead. Elizabeth Morehead, Joseph Crabbs, Even Jones, Nicholas Wismer, Susan Ritter, Evan Lewis Dean, Gertrude Roebuck. Catharine Wismer. Evan Lewis, Michael Nix, Elizabeth Nix. Jacob Hull, Susannah Hull, Templeton J. Moorehead. Elizabeth Moorehead Clara Roebuck. Loda Roebuck. Bessie Heath, Rosetta Roebuck, Chauncy Roebuck. Asa Roebuck, the names of all of wham are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, creditors, officers and successors in interest, of each of the following named corporations, to-wit: Willshire Home Oil Company. Riverside Oil and Gas Company. Oil Well Supply Company, O. and C. A. Hon & Co., the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown partners, members, officers. successors, creditors and assigns of the following firms or co-partner-ships, to-wit: O. and C. A. Hon & Co.. Smith and Nuttman 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 tlie last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Evan Jones, Lucinda Jones, Michael Mix, Andrew' Jones, Joseph Jones, Albright Jones, Demott Jones, Hosanna Jones, Elizabeth Mix, Thompson Roebuck, Clarrissa M. Roebuck, Jane Smith, Samuel Smith, Willis F. Roebuck, Clara Roebuck. Eliza Porter. William p. Porter, Ebenezer Allen Roebuck, Rachel Roebuck, Emily Roebuck, Susap Falls*. Joseph Falls, Cora Wismer, Asa Roebuck. Sarah Roebuck, Ger- | trude Roebuck, Susan Ritter, Evan Lewis Dean, Evan Lewis, Michael Nix, Elizabeth Nix, Jacob Hull, Susannah Hull, Templeton J. Moorehead i Elizabeth Moorehead, David Chaney Obed Hon, Catherine W. Hon, Calvir A. Hon, Elisabeth Hon. Argus B Cowen. Launr Cowen. Isaac Pugh Elizabeth Pugh. Templeton T. Morehead. Elizabeth Morehead. Josepl Crabbs, Even Jones, the names of al of whom are unknown to plaintiff; al of the women once known by any oi the names and designations above stated whose names may have beer changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all 01 whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated at defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whorr are unknown to plaintiff: all personi and corporations who assert or migh assert any title, claim or interest ir or lien upon the real estate describee In the complaint in this action by under or through any of the defend ants to this action named, describee and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown t< plaintiffthat the defendants Will shire Home Oil Company, Riverside Oil and Gas Company, O. and C. A Hon and Co., are foreign corporation: and that the cause of action allegee (against said defendants in the com plaint in tills cause arose within tin I state of Indiana; that the firm or co

partnership of o and C. A Won aj'fi (\impanv la a foreign firm or ro-pyrt-nersnlp anil that tne can** of aciion alleged against suld defendant ttrn*< within the "tali' "( Indiana; th«t ' firm or co-partnership of Mnitn **n«i Numinin I* no longer a Arm or partnership Within th- ’"‘"•‘"L ~mi that It* partner*, tnemliet* lifflcers are non-resident* of the Mate ! |mlln ,■ u hut that the cause or a,tlon alle-eil attaint said ilefeinlan. s I), the complaint In thl* rtitiw within the state of Indiana. that tin defendants. Clara Otlaon. Alva tl l«m. Nl,'hohts Wismer. (Ttauncy l.oehm k. \s;i Roebuck. Kl«le Roebuck, ronn Kitnehuck, William Abner l.oebueß, KAi'/nheth Kmliurk, Orpha Rmrlek, William KniH'k, Delate non-residents of thelstate of Indiana, that said action Is f for the purpose ; of nuletinK the title to real estate In the slate of Indiana, that a eau*e of tetlon exl*t* axalnst all of said de-, fendants; that all of Mid are neeessury parties to said aetlon and that they are believed to lie nonresidents of ttie state of Indiana. The following real estate In Adams enuntv. In the stute of Indiana Is deserlbe'd In said complaint, to-wlt: ! The northeast quarter of the north-1 west quarter of section thirty-three j CPI) In township twenty-seven (-<) i north of range fifteen (IS) east. Also commencing at the southeast ! corner of the southwest quarter ofj i section twenty-light (28) In township i twentv-seven (27) north of range nfj t, cn (15) east; running them e north on the quarter section line of said l section twenty-eight to the center of In located ditch known as Lyons Pitch. Utence in a southwesterly course 1 along the renter of said ditch thirty-j two roils and six feet tn the south line of said section twenty-eight (28), i thence east on said south line thirty [ I C'.II) rods to the place of beginning, the same being 1 1-4 acres more or less out of the southeast corner of the | southwest quarter of said section 28. \I so commencing at the northwest i rorner of the northeast quarter of the | I northwest quarter of section 22 In ' ! township 27 north of range 15 east, I i them p running west nn the north line of said section 22 to the northwest I corner of said section, thence running south 20 feet on the west line of said j j section 22. thence running east on a ; line parallel with the north line of i said section 32 to the quarter | quarter section line running north, and south through said northwest! quarter of said section 32 I thence running north on said ; quarter quarter section line to the place of beginning, the same being a i strip 2ft feet wide off of the north end of the northwest quarter of the j northwest quarter of said section 32. This action is instituted and prose-j Pitted bv said plaintiff for the purpose Jof quieting his title to the real es- ! tate above described as against all dej mantis, claims and claimants whatso--1 ever. 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, tn Adams county, in the state of Indiana. !on tHe tilth day of September, 1820. ; the same being the fifth Judicial day i id' a term nf the Adams Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the «th day of September. 182 ft and answer or demur to 1 said complaint tire same will be heard I and determined in their absence. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto I set mv hand and affixed the seal of j said Court at the office of the Clerk; {hereof in the ritv of Decatur. Indiana this lfitli <lav of July. A. D. 1920. (SKAI.) JOHN T. KRUT, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. C. Ij. Walters. Atty. for Pltff. 19V26-2 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Henry Sanders, late of Adams county, (le- ! censed. The estate is probably solvent. THOMAS J. DURKIN. Administrator. Smith & Parrish, Attvs. July 16, 1920. 19 26-2 APPOINTMENT OF EXECI TOR Nh. 1860. Nut let* i„ Hereby (liven. That the I undersigned has been appointed Kx- ! ecutor of the estate of Abraham : ISierie. late of Adams county, deI censed. The estate is probably solI vent. ELI C. BIEP.IE. • Executor IJulv 12. 1920. * F. M Cottrell. Atty. 12-19-26 NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State of Indiana, * j Adams County, SS: In the matter of the estate of Lovinia Louden, deceased. | Notice is hereby given that the j undersigned. Administrator of tHo es- : j tate of Lovinia Louden, deceased, will ,! offer for sale at public auction, at the I ' late residence of said decedent, in the ! town of Monroe, Adams county, Indi- , i ana, on Siitunlny. \ugunt T, 1920, tile personal property pf said estate i consisting of household goods includ- , | ing chairs, rockers, beds and bedding. , j crockery, glassware, dishes, kitchen ■ utensils. sewing mat bine, washing , machine, stoves, lawn mower, linole- ■ urn, rugs, carpet*, dining table, couch, i j curtains and blinds, mattresses, com* i ! mode, canned fruit, lard and other ♦ canned goods together with many f J other household articles too numer- ; ous to mention. The sale to begin at -1 o'clock A. M Terms of sale: All - sums of five dollars and under, cash C in hand; over five dollars, a credit of - six months will he given, the purrhas--1 er giving his note therefore, with ap- - proved security. No goods to be re- . moved until settled for. 1 JONATHAN H. GOULD, ; C. L. Walters, Atty. Administrator. - J. N. Burkhead, auctioneer. * William Smith, Clerk. 26-2.1-2-4 '; j + JOHN BULL DROPS -V * PIPE FOR CIGARETTE + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4-(f p London—(l)y Mail)—Are cigarettes S v changing the character of the Englisha j man? | Gen. Sir Robert Baden Powell fears !• they are. The pipe seems to he dip !;: appearing in England, he said in re " cent speech, and with it “the old pipe sucking Englishman whom nothing ’* could disturb.” •1 “We have acquired a rather south i" ern Italian spirit,” he said, “which it ‘h not quite so stable, though it may havi 3. more wit and be more ch-vt t thai the spirit of the old stolid English j} man and it is essential that some o il the stolidity should he regained.” ts ’o NIGHT BATHING POPULAR ts 1C ■e Nigh' bathing at Winona Lake ha become very popular. Electric light m have been installed by the Winon It j management at Kosciusko Lodg [J beach. Hundreds of people fror v, Warsaw and surrounding points witl !,) in a.radius of ten and fifteen mile m are taking advantage of the oppo; 1- tunity for enjoying night swims. Pr< 'v v)sion for this night sport was mad )» to meet the demand of persons wh 1- are unable to find time for swimmin J? i during the day time.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE TOR SALE—Eighty acres of land, 5 miles west of Monroe, lnd, well drained and extra good fences, good buildings and orchard. Price. | 000 See Dan or William Stepler. 171-tCx I,,;; SAHE ~House with 8 room*. 4 closets. 2 halls, hath and toilet, lights and gas, both kinds of water, - porches, cement walks; on brick street. Three minute walk to four churches and public school. Two | Mocks from O. E. works. Price reasonable. Inquire at this office or, .•phone 322. 171 ' 6t 1 for”SALE—IH acre ground, small payment down. Balance like rent, j Erwin & Michaud. ♦ "i-th FOR SALE — Restaurant and meat shop. Good location. Erwin & ' Michaud. — 17:! ' t:i FOR SALE—One twin cylinder motorcycle and side car. Inquire at Shnnahan-Conroy Auto Co. 173-Clx ; FOR SALE—New home-grown potatoes, Irish Cobbler and Early Ohio. $1.20 per peck. Riverside Grocery. Phone 155. hi-U FORSALE — Five-room cottage, on South Sighth street, gas and city | water. Immediate possession will he given for rash. Property is for sale by owner, Peter A. Cline. 174-t.!x j for SALE—One 192 u Ford Coupe; i electric strater. demountable rims and - five good tires. One 1910 Ford tour I ing car; one 1918 Dodge touring with five good tires; in first class condition. Jeff Liechty, Modern Garage. 194-t2 FOR SALE—Furniture. Call at 1116 W. Monroe street or ’phone number 910. 174-t6 FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car. 1916 model, in good condition, inquire oL Elberson Statior or 111 North Fifth street. 175-t3x FOR SALE—I 12-H. P. and 1 8 IL P. portable gas engine. Buy now for your fall needs. H. Knapp & Son. l~~)-!)t EARLY APPLES - for sale, at Bellmont farm, -$2.00 per bushel. Telephone orders to 690-C. 175-ts WANTED WANTED —Mill hand, steady employment. Apply Dluffton Hoop company. 170-t6 WANTED — Cook at Murray Hotel. 171-ts WANTED —Girls wanted for telephone • operating, steady employment, clean , work, and good wages. If interested, ! call at the secretary’s office and we | will be glad to talk it over with • you. Citizens’ Telephone company. ; 194-ts WANTED -Night Clerk at the Murray Hotel, at once. ' 174-ts WANTED— Dining room girl at Madison House. 175-ts ! WANTED —To buy a large sized flre- ‘ proof sale. 'Phone French Quinn. 175-ts MISCELLANEOUS We can give you service on Vulcanizing. Holthouse Garr age. 303-ts COAL for Threshing. — Also l , wheat screenings. Call Burk b Elevator. ’Phone No. 25. -170-ts LOST AND FOUND LOST —Bill fold pocketbook containi ing sum of money. Somewhere on Preble road between Philip Baker * and Erie road crossing. Return to > this office. 175-3tx ** LOIST —30x3V4 tire and rim, inflated. * Between Decatur and Berne. Please s leave at Democrat office. Rhwardl i- Telephone 873-G. 175-t3j s FARM GATES — We have a stock of the Peerless oi Shackley gates on hand. H Knapp & Son. 175-31 eg AUXILIARY MEETS The Ladies’ Auxiliary recently or is ganlzed, will meet this evening at I , e | o’clock at the G. A. R. hall. All tin Ln I mothers, wives and sisters of the ex h- service men are requested to be pres of Pnt - ‘ FINED FOR OLD OFFENSE Kurt Johnson last week was fine as on an intoxication charge which ha ts j been held against him since last Aprl la and not on a new charge, as was lnd g e cated in this paper last week. ,m — — - h- W. R. C. NOTICE es >r- All members of the W. R. C. ar •o- requested to be present at the mee de ing to be held Tuesday aftornoon i ho 1.30 at the G. A. R. hall. The mee ng: ing is called by order of the pres jdetnt, Mrs. Chronlster.

REV. BARKER HERE Rev. George Barker of Saratoga is u visitor In the city enroute from hi* home to Convoy, Ohio, to visit his mother, who is seriously ill. Ho will bp a guest of the W. P. Barkley fam-^ I ny at supper. Rev. Barker conducted' L tabernacle meeting at Monroeville a year ago. His next meeting will be, I held in his old home state— Virginia —just one mile from his former home. LIBRARY WILL CLOSE | The library will he closed Tuesday ! for the remainder of the week on ar|count of the chautauqua. Those wishing hooks can secure them between the hours of ten and twelve. ROOSEVELT RESIGNS (United Press Service) Washington, July 24—(Special to Daily Demiorat)— Franklin D. Roosevelt. democratic vice presidential candidate today submitted to President Wilson ids resignation as assistant secretary of the navy effective: August 9. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Old Adams County Bank will be; held at their banking house, Decatur, 1 Indiana, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, August 3, 1920, for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact such other business is may come before them. E. X. EHINGER 155-Aug 3. Cashier. MRKETS-STOCKS l&Hy Report of Local and Foreign Markets. — New York. N. Y.. July 26 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Prices were irregular at the opening of the stock ?xchange today. Quotations w'ere: Studebaker 68%, off %; Pan Ameri ■:an 101. off %; Republic Iron & Steel (9%. off %; Baldwin 115%, up %; Reading 90%. up %; U. S. Steel 90% off >4; Texas Company 45. off Cuba Cane 46%, unchanged: U. S. Rubber 91%, off %; Royal Dutch 33, unchanged. Chicago, July 26 —Grain opening; ' Wheat: Dec. down 3c; Mar. down 4c. ; Corn: July nominal; Sept, down lc; Dec. down 6%c. Oats; July down ’ \c; Sept, down %c; Dec. down %c. Provisions: Lower. East Buffalo. N. Y„ July 26 —(Spe--1 dal to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 3200; shipments 4180, yesterday; reeipts 6400, shipments 3230. today. Official to N. Y. Saturday, 3990. Hogs ■losing steady. Medium and heavies, [email protected]; light hogs. $16.75«i)17; ; pigs. sl6; roughs, sl3; stags, $8j®10; •attle, 3375; choice handy steers , Ready; all other grades 25 to 50 ower; shipping steers, sl4(g) 14.75; . butcher steers, $10@15; cows and leifers, [email protected]; sheep, 2200, slow; f amba. 1600, down; best yearlings. 512@ 12.50; wethers. $9.50@10; ewes, [ $9, down; calves. 2000; tops. 1900. Cleveland, O. -‘■Produce market': ' Butter—Creamery In tubs, extra, ' 61@61%c; extra fancy 60@60%c; firsts 59@59%c; seconds 67@58c; packing 35@40c. Eggs—Fresh gathered extra 51c; j (resh extra 50c; northern Ohio fresh new cases 47c; old cases 46c; west- " ern 45c. > F Poultry— Roosters, 20@21c; extra ' roosters 40c; broilers 35@30c. * LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat, No. 1, $2.55; new oats, f 70c; new corn, per cwt., $2.00; bar- - ley, $1.40; rye, $1.65; wool 30c. LOCAL MARKBT. l- Eggs, dozen 40c n — i LOCAL CREAMERY MARKETS o Butterfat, delivered 55c x ——i—.— - i. MHBSMHmnSMHM

e ; Chautauqua * Tick&fs A few of the $2.00 season Chautauqua r . tickets have been placed on sale at the Three Banks and at the Four Drug Stores ie in this city. X The big five day program starts Tuesday afternoon with a lecture by I)r. Isaac T. Headland and a great musical program by the Van Grove Opera Company, conlrt sisting of eight members. The afternoon h. program starts at 2:30 p. m. and the evenn- ing program at 7:30 p. m. Ilf unable to get one of the $2.00 tickets at the drug stores or banks, probably one of the signers has one for sale. Chautauqua Ticket Committee

Decatur To Be Home Os Auctioneering SrUt (Continued from pa £ hundred acres. by Col. Uoppert, Join the p ar |, ' : | sides, making it aq |,|„ a | „ The school building will roiui,, ? two-story structure, with )ar “ “' j rooms, gymnasium, shower h*' , cafeteria. dining room, quarters and office rooms. ]„ lion, the large club room can H j,' ?*' used for sleeping quarters, p ed with this will be a large ~ , sale pavilion In which th,. i after their class work will wit assist and make bona tide sale# live stock, machinery, ho«„eJ goods, merchandise, jewelrv .7 ■ Live stock Judging and studying - pedigrees of all kinds will f part of the program. The animals t, he Judged will he taken from the onel’s own stock farms and fro* other herds and flocks. This alone will be-a great drawing j and of great advantage to oven I auctioneer. ”Tbe fact that Col. Fred Ueppm . who is known as one of the greats'. j and most successful attcltoneers the | world has ever known, will hnve | sonnl charge of this school, tivh, |he students the advantage o! to j years of experience, his ridvice and : instructions, will moan much tn those i who attend anti to tho entire auctioo- | eering profession. Col. Reppert « ! knbwn to every auctioneer ut.d stixs ; man in this country, and this will b, a great opportunity for the auctioneer who wants to become a better | salesman or who wants to enter ik 1 pure-bred field. In addition :o tb large number of Instruction! aad I skilled instructors, tho students ot ! this school will have every posit* means of learning the auction nfoi* ; sion. A course at Col. Roppert’s Awtion School will prove a good invt • ment. There is no limit to the amount of business an auctioneer cat | get and do if qualified to give satisfaction ntifl efficient service. “Those who wish further infnn* tion may write to Col. Keppert ft’ booklet giving details of the school i terms and other information, aid those desiring to attend should ar range their work sa as to he able to -be present at the opening ot the school, January 3rd, 1921. It will pay any practicing auctioneer or ayone who desires to become an aaftioneer to investigate this probation.” Governor Si^ns Five New Bl (Continued from page onei this afternoon they were coefwite; with a dogged determination oi two factions within the legislature v , hold out as one senate leader es pressed it “till hell freeze* over Senate amendments t - the hone | rule bill removing the appellate jurisdiction of the tax board over bond issues and tax levies constituted the I chief bone of contention. On the ne | morial bill the house conference committee did not like the idea ot the : senate increasing the house appwpriation, the amount of which k ’ crease has been in question. Lie-:' Governor Bush and Speaker Fbach each said today that the setiai i amendments would increase thi ' amount to $6,000,000. whereas tin j house provided $2,000,000. L . CARD OF THANKS We desire in this mann ; to that . the friends and neighbors for t " |kindness; also the pastor for 11 words of comfort during the d‘ n ' and death of our beloved dauM* E and granddaughter. MR. AND. MRS. FRANK VOl N’ c I MRS. JACOB BUHI-KI!