Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1920 — Page 7

Ferd Says; LL 1 iNI) the ,f’ air Store fu,, y prepared to take good Hi m ? OU F ever y " c . ed ,‘ n entertaining your visitors during the k - a " d Friday & Saturday grocery Specials 23c IT " £*•_ 35c Michigan hand picked Navy Beans, •« zc Evaporated Milk, best brands, n stbs. for 45c, or the lb lUC tall cans 15c - small lC Campbell's Pork and Beans, w i— Hebe Milk, a milk and vegetable compound, s Q 2 cans for 25c, each ’ IOC 2 for 25c or one for. lOC Perfect Brand Sauer Kraut, R , rhll . c (Bab > “« 6c) 2 large cans for 33c or one for 18C large bottle only ... 29c Prices On All Remaining Cooking Utensils Are Greatly Reduced Iry a Loaf of National Bread and be convinced that it is the best— I'/i lb. loaf at XSC the fair store Ferd Hleeke, Prop. Phone 844 . - —

ATTENTION! Watch this space for Studabaker'e advertisement Insurance of every description carefully attended to. Farmer's Insurance—Fire and Tornado One of my specialties. See me before placing your tornado business. 'Phone No. 392, or write me at Decatur, Indiana, and I will call and see you. D. E. STUDEBAKER, 418 Jefferson St.

CIDER Cider made at Bubo. No pomeys to be removed. J. L. CHRONISTER ' 182-3tx

iMeetUs At The Fair! AUGUST 10-11-12 and 13th. I IA limited Amount of Common Stock of the fl BURDICK TIRE & RUBBER CO. I - OF NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA, IS STILL AVAILAALE | Mail Coupon Below At Once! | Ihe following Adams County men have visited Noblesville, Ind. |J. T. DeMund. out ad n o m I I " Riverside Garage, and investivated the Burdick Tire & Rubber Co. B i Ki k ,l r v'i> it ful ! par i ic^:, n I * v>vz. Burdock lire <v Rubber Co., ol Noblesville, Ind. Il is E C. F. BUCHER MARTIN BLEEKE OTTO BLEEKE unclerskiod J am under no obligations. Wm. C. KLENK MARTIN KRUECKEBERG, DANIEL P. STEURY Street G. H. McMANAMA 0. H. KLICKMANN T. A. HENDRICKS ( ' ilv PARTIAL LIST OF ADAMS COUNTY STOCKHOLDERS I y*T jr i^ rn ‘ R * ,cr Edward Biberstine Fred Krueckeberg Eugene Kneuss Wm. Nussbaum Amos M. Schwartz U ?• i* Ernest Conrad Wm. Krueckeberg Martin Krueckeberg J. M. Neuenschwander Jos. D. Schwartz Martin Blccke Julius Erhart 0. H. Klickman Hannah Kreuckeberg Noah Neuenschwander Eldon E. Spruniicr OttoUleeke Harry W Erhart Wm. C. Klenk William Liby F. A. Peoples Peter Steury Simon Bleeke I eter K Graber Karl Klenk David F. Lehman Peter I). Roth Daniel P. Steurv I red M. Bleeke Jacob Graber Arthur Klenk Tillman H. Lehman Jacob J. Roth David P Herman Bleeke Victor Graber Lewis Koldewey Dr. L. K. Magley John R. Roth t, uvrat Gerhard Bleeke Victor Graber, Jr. Otto Koenemann - Maude L. Magley Fred Roth Noah N. Schrock Erich Bleeke Hugo Gerke Carl Koenemann Wm. Miller ' Noah Rich ,K Winteregg Theo. Bleeke T. A. Hendricks G. K. Koenemann Carl Murphy Everett C. Rich Homer Winteregg Van Bauman Jos. P. Habegger Jacob C. Kessler Marcus R. Moser Elinor C. Rich Avillis Wittengarger ■ A. A. Biggs August Klickman Roy Kessler G. H. McManama Ed. Stahlev Rudolnh Wipland n BURDICK TIRE & RUBBEB CO., NOBLESVILLE. IND, I

"Tag Day” is named “Badge Day” in other countries. Senator Phelan protests that Japanese fishermen off the Southern California Coast are causing a rapid depopulation of fish by their wasteful methods.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1920.

■ The building of the pyramids is not I the only thing that would be hard I work) for modern invention to accomplish. The bell in the great tower lof Peking which was cast in 1415 and weighs fifty-three tons would require I the best of modern machinery to hang and how the Chinese ever got it in the tower will always be a mystery. A BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET k UIA Onfl th# * Ingredients of - Kotalko for the hair—ls genuine oil. There are other active Ingredienta ” JTlr not found in any other hair preparation. Kotalko has succeeded In many cases of baldness, fallins hair and dandruff when erery other hair lotion or treatment has proved futile. S3OO Guarantee. Amas- >- lag results in cases considered hopeless. You never saw a bald Indian! Why become or remain bald if you ran gr*w hair? If others have obtained a new growth or I. conquered dandruff, or stopped falling hair through Kotalko. why may not yous Get ’a box 1 < f KOTALKO at any busy drug store: or send 10 rents silver or stamps, for BKOCHURE with I l-ROOF BOX of Kotalko to J. B. Brittain, Inc., Station F, New York, N. Y.

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS Htutv of Indliinu, Axioms County, SS: In the Adamx Circuit Court, September Term, 1920. Mary E. Kern, vs. Michael Fusener, et 111. No. 10107. Cuuee to tjuh t Title. Now coince the plaintiff by French Quinn mid Merryman A Sutton her attorneys, and tilon her complaint heroin, logctlier with the affidavit of n competent person. that the residence upon diligent Inquiry In unknown of tile following named dofcmliintx to-wlt: Mlilutol Funnier, Elizabeth FuHdi|or, .Ml hml Funner. Elizabeth I' miner. Joseph Sterrett, lox.-ph Sterett. Mary 11. Sterett, M. Id. Sterett, wlioxe Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff, Joseph Scheloske, Joseph Sehloske. I'urollnc Si liloske, ' John Spencer, Ann M Spencer; That the names of the defendants 1 ire unknown and that they are believed to he non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued In this action by the following names and designations. towlt: "I he unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wil; Michael Fussner, Elisabeth Fussner, Michael Kusner, Elizabeth Fusni r, Joseph Sterrett, Jo«< ph Sterett. Mary E Sterett, M E. Sterett, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff, Joseph Siheloxke. Joseph Sehloske, Caroline Sehloske, John Spencer, Ann M. j Spencer, the names of all of whom arc 1 unknown to plaintiff; The unknown widowers and widows, respectively, of each of the following | mimed deceased persons, to-wlt. i Michael Fussner, Elizabeth Fussner, Michael Fusner, Elizabeth Furrier, Joseph Sterrett. Joseph Sterett, Mary | E. Sterett, M. E. Sterett, whose Christian mime is unknown to plaintiff, Joseph Scheloske, Joseph Sehloske. Caroline Sehloske, John Spenei r, Ann M. Spencer, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; The unknown children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse. Creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will ami testament, tuccessors in Interest and assigns, respectively. of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wlt: Michael Fussner. Elizabeth Fussner. Michael Fusner, Eliza-i both Fusner. Joseph Sterrett. Joseph i Sterett. Mary E. Sterett, M. E. Ster- | ett, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Joseph Scheloske, Joseph I Sehloske. Caroline Sehloske, John ! Spencer, Ann M. Spencer, the names of' nil of whom are unknown to plain-i tiff: All of the women once known by any of the names and designations, above stated, whose names may have I been changed. and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plain-i tiff. The spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. AU 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 nam- I ed. described and designated in said 1 complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff;" That said action Is for the purpose of quieting 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 thev are believed to be non-res-idents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams County in the State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: In-Lot Number One Hundred Thir-tv-six in the Original Plat of the town ' now city, of Decatur, as the same is designated on the Recorded Plat of said town, now city. This action is instituted and prose- i ■ oted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting her title to the real estate above described as against all demands. claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby giv-

NOTK'E TO DEFENDANTS

State of Indiana, Adiuns County, ss

Hampshire Open Gilt Sale I r~ — » —T— —— ■ g 'A.' Oil &' Friday, August 13th, 10 A. M. I Northern Indiana Fair Grounds, Bellmont Park I DECATUR, INDIANA I; Sale will be held by t The Boys’ and Girls’ Pig Chib of Adams County, Ind. Unique in the fact that this is probably the first sale given by a Boys’. and Girls’ Pig Club. I The gilts are all perfectly marked and well-grown, and is a chance for the breeders to get some real gilts for their Winter's Sales. This sale is under the supervision of R. N. Runyon, manager of the Bellmont Stock Farm. The blood lines of these gilts are from the best stock in Indiana. 1 We hope you will show an interest in this sale bv attending and thereby encouraging the boys and girls. For particulars address I R. N. RUNYON, Decatur, Indiana

on said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 24th day of September Term, 1920, of the Adams t’ircuit Court of Indiana, being the 2nd day of October. 1920, to be begun and hoklen on the 6th day of September. 1920. at tlie Court Mouse in the City of Decatur, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said c< mpiaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I herej unto set my hand and affix the seal of ' said Court at the office of the Clerk I thereof, in the City of Decatur. Indiana, this sth day of August. 1920. (SEAL) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. I French Quinn, I Merryman & Sutton. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 5-12-19

OLD LANDMARK GOES i - ; New Yprk.—“Ye Old Coffee House,” in tbe downtown section, one of the landmarks of New York since its establishment in 1746. is going the way of similar places to make’room for an office building. The old beer mugs, pictures, cutlery, glassware and other articles were distributed among the patrons. S—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—s—s—>•

FOR VACATIONS AND SUMMER TRIPS Strange food, hurried eating when traveling, too heavy diet for hot weather —numerous causes contrib ute to deranged digestion in summer time. Salts and castor oil are allw right, but many persons cannot tako *- them. Foley Cathartic Tablets are “ wholesome and thoroughly cleansing. «. Act surely and gently, without grip- — ing or nausea. They relieve sick •» headache, biliousness, bloating, sour “ sfMfiach, thid tone up a torpid liver. — *