Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1920 — Page 3
■ o-oawfcn, ■oAb for threshing II \\ e have on hand a car of ■(lean Egg Coal, suitable for ■jireshing. Call soon before it ■j. all gone. InECATUR lumber co. ■ I.— I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. ■ii| \l. ESTATE AM) FARM | )\NS; SEE FRENCH QUINN K'|||. : SCHIRMEYER ABSTRACT CO.. OVER VANCE ■\ | |NN CLOTHING STORE. I BLACK & GETTING ■ undertaking and embalming ' ■tails answered promptly day or night. ' ■ private Ambulance Service. II Office Phone —90. ■Home Phones; 11 Black, 727. | I oettinc. 2 rings on 517. I yje also handle Vlctrolas. i'eed Buttermilk to your hogs 2 cents per gallon. Clover Leaf Creameries 6-ts Decatur, Ind. lime you tried that all pork aiisage at the White Meat (urket? ’Phone 388 and let us end you some. 4 deliveries lailv.— Meyer, Brushwiller A led. 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Veterinarian Office 235 W. Monroe St. Over Al. Burdg’s Barber Shop. ■Phones —Office and Res.—lß6 DR. H. E. KELLER. Decatur, Indiana, GENERAL PRACTICE. ■OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases o' ■women and children; X-ray examlna Htions' Flourscopy examinations of the ■internal organs; X-ray and electrical ■treatments for high blood pressure ■and hardening of the arteries. X-ray ■treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCU I Slosis and cancer. ■Office Hours — 19 to 11 a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. m Sundays by Appointment ■Phones: Residence 110; Office 409 233-ts i| N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST ■Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted. HOURS 8 to 11:30. i 12:30 to 5:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 jClosed on Wednesday afternoons during July and August. I AUGUST WALTERS ■ Plumbing and Heating I Electrical Water System I Estimates Gladly Given. I 120 North Ist Street I Shop 'Phone 207. I Residence ‘Phone 507. Il Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian I Office: Horse Sale Harn. Ist street. Office ’Phone, 143 Bllhsidence ’Phone .... 102 I Dr. C. C. RAYL I 105 North Second Street. I Practice limited to Surgery t and diagnosis of Abdomi-no-pelvic Disease j I Office (1 to 4&fitoß p. m. v I Hours(Sunday 9 to 10 a m | i Phone 581. i ■ FORT WAYNE AND DECATUR | TRACTION LINE j Central Time. ■Leave Decatur Leave Ft. Wayne [ 5:40 a. m. 7:00.a..m. | 7:00 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 8:30 a. m. 10'00 »■ ,n - | 10:00 a. m. 11-3 Ca. m. IS 11:30 a. m. 1:00 P- m - ■I 1:00 p. m. 2:30 p. m. I I 2:30 p. m. 4:00 p. m. I 4:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m. [ 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. ■ 10:00 p.m. 11:05 p.m. I Car every hour and a half. Running time 1 hour and 5 minutes. t . [Freight car leaves Decatur at ' 7145 a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne •t 12:00 m., arriving In Decatur at 2:00 p. m. Office houra 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. I. B. STONEBURNLR, Agent. ; I ™
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE I \BI A APPLES for sale by a i N- Jbmyon. $1.50 per bushel. Telephone orders to _ j 75.(1 i EOR SALE—A No. 1 Jersey cow. In- | quire of Dr. Neptune. 179tf i l ''" K SX| .F. i’ool table with full equipment and In good condition. I A bargain. Inquire at thia office. i‘Olt SALE Combination gas stove and heater with adjustable legs. Leland Franks. 220 N. 10th street, 'phone S22 ' 188-ts I'OR SALE'—Plain gas stove and heater with adjustable legs. Inland >l’ranks, 220 North Tenth street, 'phone P 2 - 193-ts p'OR_SALE -My residence at ;>!.> Madison street and fine corner building lot. ’Phone | ,(W - 194-5 t FOR SALE—Good silo, also ensilage cutter. Inquire of Mrs. Elizabeth V.'.i ner, R. <l. Telephone 796-A. 195-t3x FOR SALE Fresh cow, 6 years old. Homer Andrews. West Monroe li,rp et- I'l6 t3x l t)R SALE—IM* car In A-l condition.. Inquire at this office. 19643 1-OR SALE —67 acres well improved land; good roads, near high school and church. Near Huntington. $225 per acre. FOR SALE—BO acres near Scottville, Mason county, Michigan, near school on pike. Well improved black, level, hard wood land, good community. Price SIO,OOO. Terms , rental. Netted 6 per cent, past two years. Inquire of Q. L. Brower, Huntington, Ind., R. 9. 196-tsx FOR SALE —Horse, carriage and two sets of single harness. C. J. Rico, 'phone No. 37. 196-t3x WANTED WANTED —To buy a large sized fireproof safe. 'Phone French Quinn. Family of two wants to rent a small house. Inquire 104 E. Oak or see Earl Conner at Democrat office. 194-ts i _____ I e , * WANTED—Women and Girls to learn cigar making. Also * woman for stripping machine. Steady employment for capable people.—The White Stag Cigar Co. 196-21 » j ;f | . WAN LED Night Clerk — Murray Hotel. 196-ts FOR RENT I. FOR RENT—S room house, So. Mercer Ave., Call Dyonis Schmitt, Tel. No. 79. 181-ts FOR RENT—S room house, with electric lights and teler phone, located at Bellmont - park. Fred Reppert. 193-ts LOSTAND FOUND LOST—One 31x4 wire wheel with Grant tire on. north of Decatur. Finder please return to the Holthouse garage. 19543 FOUND—Crochet baby cap. Owner may have same by calling at 316 North Fifth street and paying for this Ad. 19643 Agitation for a law exempting new- “ ly cleared land from increased valuation for taxation during a period of years has been started in Marinette county, Wis., which leads the state in land clearing. Michigan has a law ol similar purpose that has not been i success because it frees the settler entirely from taxes till all his land is cleared. Marinette county farmers suggest only that they be not assessed w for improvements until the improve- - nients have begun to return a revenue.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1920.
TRUTONASOON REMOVES CHOSE OF HIS TROUBLE Indianapolis Man Says Perfect Tonic is Only Medicine Thai Gives Him Relief Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 19—("Trutona Is the only medicine I have ever taken, that got down to the root of my trouble, and removed the cause," Andy Cliff, a well-known Indianapolis man, who lives at 637 Coffey street, told the Trutona representative recently. "For several years I had suffered with chronic constipation," he continued. "My bowels would never act j without the aid of a laxative. There seemed to be a lump of lead in my lower bowels—it felt that way, at least. My appetite was very poor, and I didn’t enjoy anything I ate.” "1 decided to try Trutona. after it had been recommended to me, as a ■idiclne particularly designed to overcome ; tomach troubles. It's almost hard to believe, but my bowels act as regularly as a clock now. And 1 eat like a man should nowadays. What is more, I thoroughly enjoy my meals. I'm never bothered with the heavy, lumpy feeling in my stomach any more.” "Yes Sir, I’m glad to recommend Trutona to Indiana people.” Trutona is sold in Decatur at Smith, Yager & Falks. Russell Baumgartner, son of Milton Baumgartner, of Decatur, had his tonsils removed today. —Bluffton Banner. NOTICE OF UISSOI.ITIOX State of Indiana, •e’Hirtment of St , Ed Jackson, Set retray of State. To all to whom these Presents Shall Come, Greeting: I. I'd Jackson, Secretary of State of he State of Indiana, hereby certify hat The Myers-Dailey Company, a corporation, has thiis day caused to he 'lle<l in the office of the Secretary of Uate of the State of Indiana, the , properly signed and attested consents, -t ilenients and papers required by Section One of an act of the General \ssemhly of the State of Indiana, entitled, ‘An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency,” approved March 14, 1 1913. And T further certify that said 1 written consents, statements and papers so tiled as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof, 1 have complied with the provisions ot aid Section One of said act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution: In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand ami affixed the seal • f the State of Indiana at the City of Indianapolis, this 18th day of August A. D. 1920. (SEAL) ED. JACKSON, Secretary of State. By P. H. Wolford, Deputy. ‘ Clark J. Lutz. Att y. 20-27 VEGETABLES Os All Kinds. ’Phone 690-H. Bellmont Gardens for Fresh Vegetables. Delivery to all parts of the citv. 168-ts WILLIE H. REED. April Boars for Sale. Sired by the Grand Champion Boar Prince Big Type and out of our show sows. You will Ind our herd of Chester Whites the best in the state of Indiana. The Boars are priced to sell. R. L. HOGSHEAD. R. R. 10. Decatur, Indiana. MARKETS-STOCKS DaQj Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York, N. Y„ Aug. 20—(Special to Daily Democrat)— United iSqates Steel opened at 87%, up %; PanAmerican 83%, up %; Texas Company 46%, up%: Republic Steel 81% up %; Union Pacific 117%. up %; U. S. Rubber 85%, up %; American Locomotive 94%, up %: Baldwin 105%. up %: Bethlehem B 73%, up %; Mexican Petroleum 157 up 1; Reading 87%, up %; Crucible 136, up 1%; General Motors 21%, up %; New York Central 71 up %. East Bucalo, N. Y„ Aug. 20— (Special to Daily Democrat)—Receipts 4- ' 900; shipments 2850; official to N. Y. I yesterday, 1520. Hogs closing slow. s Medium and heavies. $15.50@16; mixI cd. [email protected]; Yorkers, $16.50«D ■ 1660; pigs, $15.75; roughs. $12.50@ 13; stags, $8@10; cattle, 750, slow; I sheep, 2000, steady; lambs, 1350 down; best ewes. 650@750; calves, j 900; tops, 1950@2000. Cleveland, O. —Produce market: i Potatoes No. 1 Virginia cobblers, $4.75@5 bbl.; No. 1 Jersey cobblers, [email protected] per sack of 150 tt>s. Butter—Extra in tubs, Gl@62c; prints 1c higher; extra firsts 59@ 60c; firsts 58@59c; seconds, 54@565; packing stock 37@40c. Eggs— Fresh gathered northern Ohio extras 54c; extra firsts ,54c; firsts new cases r '" old cases, 49c; western firsts ne v cases 4 Sc - Poultry— Hfeavy fowls 36@37c; light 34@55c; broilers 35@42c; old roosters 23@24c; spring ducks, 30@ 35c. local markets. Wheat, Ne. 1, $2.30; new oats, 68c; new corn, per cwt., >2-00, barlay, $1.00; rye, $1.60; wool, 30c. local market. Eggs, dozen 47c local creamery market* Butterfat, delivered
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS p State of Indiana, Adami County. 88: In the Adams circuit Court, In Vacation, August, 1920. . Benjamin Eltlng, vs. Samuel Edsell, , • et al. c Cause No. 10168. j„ Tn quiet Title. Nou* comes the Plaintiff by C. L. 1 1 Walters bls attorney and flics his If complaint herein, together with the I , affidavit of a competent person that!' the lesldence upon diligent Inquiry, i i Is unknown of the following named j defendants, to-wlt: Samuel Edsell, I Samuel l-Msnll, Joseph P. Alban. Ed- ■ ward King, John Brough, Samuel Hannah, Charles W. Alban, Elenore E. Alban, Jennie Alban. Laura Alban, Catherine Crabbs, Jacob M. Crabbs, Jacob Crabbs, Mary Ann Nesbit, William Nesbit, Margaret .1, Bollman, | Lydia Bollman, Robert Bollman,! Clarissa Wert, Charles Wert and A. I VV. Morris, whose Christian name Is j I unknown to plaintiff; that the names! of the defendants are unknown anil ■ that they are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana sued In I this action by the following names and designations, to-wlt: “the unknown husbands and wives, reaper- < lively, of the following named persons, to-wlt: Samuel Edsell, Samuel . Edsall, Joseph P. Alban. Edward King, John Brough, Samuel Hannah, Charles W Alban, Elenore E. Alban. Jennie | Alban, Catharine Crabbs. Jacob M. Crabbs, Jacob Crabbs. Mary Ann Nesbit, William Nesbit. Margaret J. Hollman. Lydia Hollman, Robert Bollman, I.itura Alban, Clarissa Wert, Charles Wert, A. W. Morris, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the . names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown president and directors, stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees, creditors, officers 1 and successors in Interest of each of > the following named corporations, . to-wlt: Indianapolis A- Bellefontaine Ballroad 1 Company, Indianapolis Pittsburg & I Cleveland Railroad Company; the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, the unknown ' widowers anil widows, children, de- ‘ scendants and heirs, surviving spouses 1 creditors and administrators of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last Wills and Testa--1 rnents, successors in Interest and assigns. respectively, of the following . named and designated deceased perL sons, to-wlt: Samuel Edsell, Samuel Edsall, Joseph P. Alban. Edward King. John Brough, Samuel Hannah, Charles W. Alban, > Elenore E. Alban, Jennie Alban. Catharine Crabbs, Jacob M. Crabbs. Jacob Crabbs, Mary Ann Nesbit. William Nesbit, Margaret J. Bollman, Lydia ' Rollman, Robert Bollman, Clarissa Wert. Charles Wert. A. W. Morris. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Abraham Bollm Christian Bollman, Samel C. 801 l ", Abraham McW. Bollman, Josiah C. Bollman. Jemima Al--1 ban, Elsie E. Rollman, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; f all of the women once known by any c of the names and designations above a stated, whose names may have been e changed and who are now known by f other names, the names of all of e whom are unknown to plaintiff: the I. spouses of all of the persons above y named, described and designated as 1 defendants to this action who are - married the names of all of whom are d unknown to plaintiff; - all persons and corporations who asd sort or might assert any title, claim, g or interest in or Hen upon the real esI, tate described in the complaint In this action by, under or through any of d the defendants to this action named, d described and designated in said conit plaint the names of all of whom are t, unknown to plaintiff.” that the de,t fendants Indianapolis & Bellefontaine t Railroad Company, Indianapolis Pitts- ,( burg & Cleveland Railroad Company are foreign corporations and that the cause ot action alleged against said defendants in the complaint in this ,f cause arose within the State of Indiit ana: that the following named defendants are non residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Francis L. ? Bollman, Arthur McW. (Bollman, Edith Bollman, Frederick K. Bollman, 7 and Marlon Beal: that said action is for the purpose of quieting the 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 be- - lleved to be non residents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate In Adams County, in the State of Indiana, is de- . scribed in said complaint, to-wit: I. Commencing forty-eight (48) rods and four (4) links south of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section four (4) in township twenty-seven (27) north of range fourteen (14) east, thence running' west one hunfl dred thirty (130) feet. thence runx ning north sixty-six (66) feet, thence • running oust one hundred thirty (130) I feet, thence running south sixty-six (6S) feet to the place of beginning. S Also commencing sixty-four (64) rods and five and one-third (5%) links •• south of the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section four (4) in township twenty-seven (27) north of range . fourteen (11) east, thence running '■ west forty-nine (49) rods and twenty- ■ one (21) links, thence running north sixteen (16) rods and one and oneI third (1%) links, thence running east . forty-nine (49) rods and twenty-one I (21) links, thence running south sixteen (16) rods and one and one-third (1%) links 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 all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore given said de--1 fendants and each and ail of them: s that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in Ad- • ams County, in the State of Indiana on the 28th day of September, 1920, the . same being the 20th judicial day of a ' term of the Adams Circuit Court of 1 the State of Indiana, to be begun and 1 holden on the 6tli 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 hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of ' said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the city of Decatur, Indiana this 4th day of August, 1920. . (SEAL) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court ' C. L. Walters, Attv for Pltff R-15.00
Atty, tor Fltn-. 6-13-29 1,11 > THOSE POTS AND PANS You as a housewife and cook know exactly what you require in out kit-, chen, and we have tried to lay in al ttcck of these articles that will meet j your demands, You will find here kit- ■ i'en wares in al! the good materials, at your prices. Decatur Cash Hdw. Store, i N. O. Grove.
NOTICE TO VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA I Notice is hereby given, that the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, at their regular session for the year, 1920 by order duly made and entered of record did fix and establish the following pl:o os in which registration board of the several precincts In said county shall sit and hold their regular session for the year 1920 to-wit: East Union —Brodbeck school house. West Union —Kohr school house. East Root —Aber school house. West Root —i Monmouth school house. North Preble — Frledheim school hcuse. South Preble —School house No. 5. North Kirkland — Peterson school house. South Kirkland — Building nearest door at Honduras. North Washington — Ben Eitlng’s residence. South Washington—Reinker school house. North St. Mary's— Bobo school house South St. Mary’s — France's hall, Pleasant Mills. North Bine Creek—School house No. 7. South Blue Creek — School house. District No. 4. North Monroe — Monroe school house Middle Monroe — Election school house. Berne A —Cottage hotel. Berne B —Town hall. French —Election school house. North Hartford—Room at rear of bank of Linn Grove. South Hartford— Perryville store. North Wabash — Election school house. Ceylon —Ceylon school house. Geneva A—Kelly building on Line street, Geneva. Geneva B —Town calaboose. West Jefferson —Buckmaster school house. East Jefferson — Booher school house. City of Decatur. First Ward A—Fred Linn's garage. First Ward B—Office of Decatur Egg Case Co. Second Ward A—Hall at west en- > trance of court house. ‘ Second Ward B—Residence of Ben Schrank, Tenth street. Third Ward A—Holthouse garage. ; Third Ward B — Blacksmith shop. : north of Hower's grocery. ■ Notice is also further given, that the several boards of registration will meet at the several places above in- : (Heated in their respective precincts. ; The September session of sucli board , will be held on Saturday, September ■ 4. 1920. the same being the 59th day ‘ before election and the second ses- > sion will be held on Monday. October • 4th, the same being 29 days before the 3 election. Boards will be in session 1 on each of same days from 8 o'clock 9 a. m. until 9 o'clock p. ni. 1 Every voter of the precinct is ro > suired to register either at the Sep- • tember session of the registration ’ board held on Saturday, the 59th dav s before the election or on Mondav, tlio ’ 29th day before the election, if any t ' such voter fails to register he or she f will have no right to vote at the No- ’ vember election. Given by order of the board of com missfoners of Adams county. ‘ DAVID J. DILLING ROBERT SCHWARTZ ( GRANT OWENS ; Board of Com. of Adams County. Attest: John Mosure, auditor. I —— — The method used in shipping the . live carp front the Great Lakes t<, the New York market is told in '(-e re- ; port of the Bureau of Fisheries. The ' fish when caught are transferred to boats that have large water tanks in ! them and the fish are then taken ashore and kept in ponds and fe 1 grqin until shipping can be done. I’lie .•arc are usually shipped in old baggage cars which have tanks installed and apparatus for pumping air through the water. Ice is also kept in the cars to keep the temperature down. On arrival the fish are moved to tanks mounted on motor trucks and hauled to the markets where they arc- kept in fresh water until sold. An Englishman was arrested for saying to Lloyd George as he passed. "Hand off Russia, please. Me. Lloyd George.” The prime minister replied, "Mind your own business.” HAD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS NOW WELLAND HAPPY THIS IS WORTH READING The experience of Mr. E. J. Toupalik, 1438 Rose street, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, is chiefly remarkable on account of the length of time he was afflicted. He writes: “I have been suffering with chronic bronchitis for twenty-six years and every winter _ I would catch cold and become so hoarse I could not speak for six or eight weeks. I coula get only temporary relief. . i “This winter I was taken with S Grip and was in awful shape. A ■ fellow workman advised mo to take ■ PE-RU-NA- By the time I had ■ used three-fourths of a bottle, the ■ hoarseness was gone, also that H tired feeling. lam on my second bottle. Hereafter PE-RU-NA will be constantly in my house. It is the best medicine ever put up for the purpose.” For any disease due to catarrh or catarrhal conditions, PE-RU-NA is equally dependable. Coughs, colds, catarrh of the head, stomach trouble, constipation, rheumatism, : pains in the back, side and loins, bloating, belching gas, Indigestion, catarrh of the large and small Intestines, are some of the troubles for which PE-RU-NA is especially recommended. PE-RU-NA can be purchased anywhere in either tablet or liquid Mrm
Delco Service As well as Delco-Light is at your Command. Our Decatur display room is your Delco-Light Service Station. We install and are at your service to see that you get service after your Delco-Light is installed , We want you to come in and see the many Delco-Light labor saving devices— They save womens* fives and make work on the farm a pleasure instead of a dread. WHEN DO YOU WANT YOLKS? I Walter Fuelling Delco-Light Dealer Adams County Decatur, Indiana My Agency Has Written Over $400,000 of Fire & Tornado Insurance on Farm Property during the lasi three months. Are you insured? If not, why not? Ask any of the Banks or your neighbor what they think of the Insurance Company of the State of Pennsylvania? Incorporated in 1791—over 100 years old and is capitalized at $1,000,000. Ask them how The Studabaker General Insurance Agency does business. : We Guarantee Satisfaction If you arc not satisfied with our rales, with the way we look after your Insurance from the time your policy is issued until it expires—then we do not want your business. Remember, you pay no assessments, when you insure in my agency. One price to all. Our agency territory comprises Adams, Allen, Wells and Jay comities. Write or ’Phone us without delay and a represenlative will call on you. The Studebaker General Insurance Agency | Phone 663. Main Office I Decatur, Indiana. CRYSTAL THEATRE TONIGHT “WANT ED — A II USBA ND ” A Paramount-Artcraft production featuring BILLIE BURKE. She’d invented an engagement and set her wedding date. All she needed was a man. Then, traveling with friends on a train one day, she flung her arms ’round Ihe neck of a X perfect stranger—kissed him—and called him hers. After that, you'll keep laughing for just about an hour. ALSO “Vod-a-vil Movies,” the kind you see every Friday with real Vod-a-vil acts. I WE WRITE | TORNADO AND WIND STORM INSURANCE FARM AND CITY PROPERTIES BEST COMPANIES Lenhart & Heller ’PHONE No. 2. 157 So. Second Street Decatur, Indiana. S
