Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1920 — Page 6

?| SATURDAY ? BIGGER I HAN EVER SATURDAY MONEY SAVERS Galvanized Backets QQn Mason Jar Lids, OPC/» t)dl per doz Adjustable Window Screen, 38C 1 Powder, 25C Palmolive Soap, 25c Fly Swatters iOc Glas» Drinking Tumbters, Cw)ar (M | - _ Paint. Enamel and Varnish Stain, 2 cans Shoe Polish. 1 A Brillo Aluminum Polish, 1 •'*' colors AW * LUI Cups and Saucers Steel Wool, Ilk. all sizes IvV Oil Cloth, 4 Q/» Knives and Forks, 0 4 AH colors, per yard “AOv i. ' L \ Mens Hose, 9fin Clothes Baskets $1.19 per pair Wax Paper, Paper Shopping Bags, 1 Q for those lunch boxes tJV AW Ladies’ Vests IOC LamP Bur ” erß ’ IOC That Well Bleached Michigan Celerysc Fancy hair bow ribbon at the new price. This store is full of bargains for you. All sizes and colors in 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton. Japsilk and Elgin Maid. Morris 5110 c <Storß

People--who get on in the world are seldom the get-rich-quick kind; nor are they the showv spenders. Getting on in the world indicates a continuous growth, m ; regular upward climb. Such growth is usually based upon • 0 Steady Earning • » Wise Spending Systematic Saving Uiree old-fashioned virtues usually found in a successful man’s career. Start Saving Now , 4% Interest on Saving Deposits 010 ADAMS COUNTY BANK “The Old Reliable” Think what this means to you. Katcha-Koo Sept. 23-24 CREAM CREAM CREAM 53cts AT OUR STATION 2ND DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE • J or : AT THE CREAMERY. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT ; ♦ IT PAYS TO SELL US YOUR CREAM. I Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. | DECATUR ♦ Indiana. CRYSTAL THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow “EASY TO GET” A Paramount-Artcraft production, featuring the beautiful screen star MARGARET CLARK “Ail women are easy to get if you use the right system.” A bride of two hours—just started on her honeymoon—<md that’s what she heard her husband tell a friend. She stepped off the train at the next stop —plumb into a roaring whirlpool of the wildest adventure. And before Hubby “got her" — well, you'll say he had to go some. The “Sunniest girl in pictures” in a tale of a hundred laughs. Also “Fox News*. Coming Monday-Tuesday—“Scratch My Back.” Something new' and different. You’ll like it. OEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS

yI.CATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1920.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS lu (hr mutter of tbe M. P. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the city of Decatur, Indiana, did, on the 21st day of September, 1920, pass and adopt a preliminary resolution to construct a district sewer on and along the following route, to-wlt: Commencing 6 feet east of the northwest corner of In-lot 112 in Crabbs Western addition to the city of Decatur, Indiana, thence running south in the center of the alley, between Sixth and Seventh streets, 724 feet and there to terminate in the Monroe street sewer. Further notice is also given that the Common Council will on the sth day us October, 1920, at 7 o’clock p. m., in City Hall, hear any and all remonstrances which may be made or filed against said Improvement and will i then determine whether or not the ‘ benefits accruing to the property affected by said improvement will be equal to the estimated costs thereof. Witness my hand and seal this 22nd -lay of September, 1920. R. G. CHRISTEN. 23-30 City Clerk. , NOTRE TO (’OVTRACTOIIS Notice is hereby given that the j Common Council of the city of Deca- ' | tur, Indiana, will <»n the sth day of , October, 1920, at 7 o’clock p. m., in the < City all, receive sealed bids for th< construction of the following improvement: Short street from the G. R. & I. R. . R. right-of-way to Fifth street and Park street from Fifth street to Third street by placing thereon crushed stone as per plans, profile and specifications now on rile in the office of tile City Cler ( k. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for an amount not less than two and one-half per cent of the engineer’s estimate of the cost of the I improvement. i The Common Council reserves the light to reject any or all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 22nd ! day of September, 1920. R. G. CHRISTEN, I 23-30 City Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 1324. Notice In hereby given to the creditors. hells and legatees ot William Conrad, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, hsld at Decatur Indiana, on the 12th day of October, 1920, and show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS [ with the estate of said decedent : should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there i make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. AUGUST CONBAD. Executor. Decatur, Ind.. Sept 17, 1920. i Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 23-30 PUBLIC SALE — In connection with the John T. My- i | ers. administrator sale, I will sell at | i public auction at my residence, % mil: [ j east of Peterson, miles west of I Decatur, on October 5. 1920, 1920, com- ; j tnencing at one o’clock, the foliowin [ I property: Bay, general purpose horse, 34 head j ' of hogs. 7 brood sows, 5 sows to far row this fall, 2 sows not bred, 26 head shoats, 1 full-blooded O. I. C. boar, one "A” hog house, large hog feeder, full blood male hog. with papers, 2 cream separators and churn, large-size Re 1 nown under-feed soft coal burner. good as new. Other articles. TERMS —Terms made known on day of sale. C. W. ANDREWS. • 23-25-28-30-x

You are invited to the Special Display of manufacturer’s line of Furs Friday, Sept. 24. Niblick & Co. A RIGHT TO ’EM (United Press Service) London, Ont., Sept. 23—Indian I maidens In silk hose and white kid I shoes worth upwards of sls are pul- [ ling flax in the fields north of Lon- ’ don. Many of them are said to be cashing in from S2O to $35 a day. America lent France $3,000,000.0n I (luring the war and France owes 36. 000,000.000 francs according to th" present rate of exchange. I—♦—•—WANT AD3 EAR n7Ls— s-4

notice or commimmowf.jv’* salis or HEAL ESTATE Notice Im hereby given thm the un«l« prsignml CommlHMliHier appointed In an action for partition in th- Adam* circuit court of Adams county. Indiana. w)h rein Mor> E Row ■ tfl ftJw Hula C Lee are plaintiff* and Anna L.innin. Naomi Laman, Neva Laman, knna Laman, guardian of Nan in I Laman and Neva Laman. John S Bowera and Wilson i - • d< i nd n for the partition of the real estate therein < Inscribed. to sell the teal estate described In the complaint in said cause. 1 will, as such (’ornmlHsionor, on the IMh dfl> of October, 1920 at the law oflV e of Clark J. Luti, over First National Bank, in the city of Decatur, Adams < minty, Indiana, at ian o’< lock a. m. of said day off’ salt* to the highest and best bidder for not less than the full appraised value thereof the following real ••state in said county of Adams and the State of Indlana. to-wlt: Tract Xio. I Commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four (2 it township, twen- , ty-eight (28) north range fourteen (14) east, theme running west eighty (80) rods. theme north one hundred and ten (110) rods, thence ist eight) (80) rods theme south one hundred ami ten (110) rods to the place of beginning*. containing fifty-five (55) acres mdre or less. I rild No. 3 Commencing at a point forty (40) feet north of the southeast corner of In L"t No. 332 in the Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur. Indiana, on the west side of Winchester street in said city, them e running north along the west side of said street forty (4(D feet, thence running west parallel with the south line of said In l-x»t 165 feet to the alley on the west side of said lot. theme south along said alley 4(» feet to a point forty (40) feet north of the southwest corner of said In Lot aforesaid, thence east parallel with the south line of . said In Lot to the place of beginning, being a part of In fx)t Number 232 in said city. Said real estate will be sold at private sale in separate tracts and said sale will be continued from day to day j until said real estate is sold; said j land will be sold free of liens except taxes assessed in 1920 and payable in j 1921, which taxes purchaser will be' required to pay. TerniM of Sale One-third cash, on day of sale, one-1 third in nine months and one-third in , eighteen months, purchaser to give note waiving valuation and appraise-: ment laws with attorney’s fees and with 6 per cent interest from date] payable annually, said deferred pay- i ments to be secured by mortgage on I the real estate sold, purchaser may j pav all cash if he so desires. CLARK J. LUTZ. Commissioner. Dated Sept. 23, 1920. 23-30-7 NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. No.. 1510. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Otto Bolds, deceased, to appear in the \dnms Circuit Court, held at Decatur. ’ Indiana, on the 11th day of October. 1920, and show cause. If any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. CATHERINE BOLDS. Administratrix With Will Annexed Decatur, Ind.. Sept. 20, 1920. Lenhart, & Heller, Attys. 23-30 "Scratch My Back”— ?????!! 223-tS

— HARRY DANIELS The Live Stock and Farm Sale Auctioneer. Decatur ’Phone 861-N. ’Phone me at my expense. 206-3 t a wk -- > __Y Choice Residence Properties For Sale Best Locations Prices Reasonable Inquire of J. CHARLES BROCK 138 N. Second St. — / 5 A Lot of , Fellows i have went miles to get a drink, no t as good as Budweiser 1 > 1| It’s healthful and thirst quenching. ' You can get it at Lose Bros. At the Sign “UNITED” I —_____

PUBLIC SALE ' Ah lam leaving tor Florida. I will x sell ut public auction at my ; located four and one-halt MiiM soutn , cant of Decatur, one ml” w * l,t “ d . one-halt mile north of Pleasant Mtn I! mid six miles uortheasl of on Tuesday, September 28. I ®‘°’ • commencing at 9:30 o'clock, the o ■ lowing property, to-wlt: U HORSIIS, THREE HEAD —Bay , mare. 14 years old; buy mare. 7 years old; gray mare. CATTIJC. SEVEN t HEAD Holstein cow, 5 years old, r fresh by day of sale, red cow. 2 years old. with calf by side; Jersey cow. 1' , years old, calf by side; retl cow. « • years old; black cow, 6 years old; . b!" k heifers, one and one-half years (old. SHEEP. ELEVEN HEAD—Eleven head breeding ewes, three-fourtus I years old. HOGS. ONE HUNDRED I HEAD — Pure bred spotted Poland IChina, 14 bead of tried sows, some with pigs by side and some to pig soon. These are double tmmiined: 1 yearling gilts, one-eighth English; SO spring and summer pigs, 50-50 in colorwell boned and thrifty. HAY ANO GRAlN—Twenty tons timothy hay In mow; 200 bushels barley; 27 acres of com in field: 4 bushel Ito San soy beans for seed: bushels seed corn: 2 seed corn sacks. FARMING IMPLEMENTS—Fordaon tractor, with pulley on: two-bottom Oliver plow, used one season: manure spreader; 1 Deering binder; Empire Jr. 10-hole grain drill, like new: Diack Hawk com nlanter: Ohio rake, double disc har how. with seeder attachments: Danei hay loader: Osborn hay tedder; McCormick mower; hay rake; 1 International. 1 Clipper. 1 Tower and 1 Case cultivators; 1 Oliver breaking plow. 1 beet seeder, cultivator and lift ! er; 1 fanning mil; spring-tooth harjrow; 1 stiff tongue wagon; 2 sets hay ladders with beet beds; 1 truck j wagon: 1 farm wagon: 2 wagon boxes. 1 Fairbanks-Morse 3-horse engine; 1 | Ixetz feed grinder, like new; 35-gal Havoline tractor oil: 2 galvanized oil •barrels; 1 storm buggy: 1 set breeching harness: 1 set farm harness; 1 set i buggy harness: 1 Stewart sheep clippers; 1 hog rack: 1 S-ft. Rod roller; 7 wagon box; bob sled; platform scales, barrel sprav pump: clover buncher: 1 chicken house. 10x12 set.: fence stretchers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS —Davenport; 12-ft. tahle: Uni versa] range; Universal soft coal heat er; Favorite base burner; coal oil stove; 3 rocking chairs: 10 kitchen chairs: linoleum; 1 rug. 11x3x12 ft.: 2 bed room rugs; kitchen cabinet, like I new: cupboard: DeLaval cream separator; Stover engine power washer; hand washing machine; lard press: j sausage grinder; 2 cream cans: lawn 'nowsr; pantry table: Aladdin hang ing lamn: fanev table lamp; mirror. [lßx4o. POULTRY’—Ten dozen chickess, and many other articles, too numnumerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of $10; : and under, cash; all sums over that amount, a credit of 12 months will be sriven, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent, interest last six months. Four per cent, off for cash. No property to be removed until settled for. A. J. PORTER & SON. Harry Daniels and J. A. Mic’taud,| Auctioneers. Frank Master and A. M. Manlier.i Clerks. Lunch served by Pleasant Mills Ladies’ Aid. 15-17-20-21 22-23-24 25 VPPOIXTMEXT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. 1885. Notice is hereby given, that the : undersigned lias been appointed ad- [ minlstrator of tin- estate of Susannah I Debolt, late of Adams count'-, I deceased. The estate is probably soli vent. E. BURT LENHART. , Administrator i Lenhart Heller, Attys. | Sept. 7. 1920. 9-16-22 j tPPOIXTMEXT OF Al> VII MSTIt ATOIt <i Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned have been appointed Administrators of the estate of John M . Frlslnger, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably sol- | vent. Maynard A. and J. F. Frisinger, Administrators, G. XV. Peterson & J. W. Teeple Attvs Sept. 3, 1920. 9-16-23 [ APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR No. 1.883. Notice is hereby given, that the : undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Alatha G Flanders, late of Adams county deceased. The estate is probably solvent. GEORGE G. FLANDERS ! Aeptetober 7. 1920. ’ Pxecutor -! I C. .1. Lutz., Atty. 9-16-2:1! APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. 1881. *" Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Othollc X. I'Paall, late of Adams countv, deI vent ed * rhe estate iB Probably sol-: FRANK C. WECHTER 1 j Lenhart A- Heller. Attv S Adm ‘ nlßtr * t ° r '! I Sept- »■ 1920, 9-16-23 ! notice of hond isst r: I State of Indiana, Adams countv sq i In the matter of the petition of Ad i ams county Board of Commlssionl's r.°r a ,PP roval of a bond issue of |6 600 ' for the construction of the 8. D Beav4 Klrklanal county, Indiana, have filed with the nl?iHn?°t rd l of T S X Commissioners a petition to issue bonds or other dence of Indebtedness for the nn? pose of constructing the S D road in Washington & Kirkland tow' S hearrng. lsl *‘ d Dated Sept. 13, 1920. .... Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana ' -SeeThe Spotted Inland China sows at the A. J. Porter & Son sale to be [ held Tuesday, September 28th. See | sale bill in this paper. 1 1 ChiropracttTVthe boon to humanity It has helped others, it will help you CONSULT SMITH AND SMITH »°ct°rß of Chiropractic Office over Morr s 5 & 10c More DECATUR, INDIANA 60-eod-tI

CLASSIFIED WWIT ADS for sale ' FOR SALE goixi eating appies at tfl-W i per bushel. Also cider apples. ' k |HT »' ° rt ' h S C ” I N. Runyon, telephone ! UOR - Twenty-five Eegborn [ '! cockerels for breeding purposes. | ‘'call SBl-E. Decatur 'phone, or »nte. I I Charles A. Howman, Decatur, 'ndlana. •[U.K. li'-'OR SALE- Four sows, pigs by side. ; one ram. eligible to register. Wqulre i'Houk and Lewton, Decatur. R. H. j. 11 ’Phone Hoagland. z-.-xov FOR SALE—Tomatoes, delivered, 75c: ; or call at houae, 50c per bushel. I William Norris, 512 South Thirteenth ' street, 'Phone 674. ““ 14 FOR SALE-Red Polle registered bulls. Mann Bros. & Cook. Decatur. Indiana. R. R- No. 4. ’Phone 877-5. ' 223-t3i EOR SALE Gray reed go cart, in A1 condition. street, or call 'phone 497.223-tJx FOR SALE—Mahogany piano, music cabinet and stool. I. L Merry. 224-t3 .- — I FOR SALE I wo good six room houses, with small payments down, ! balance to suit. Price, SI,BOO anJ 82.200. See us over Engeler store. Office 'phone 425. Leonard & Andrews. 224-tl , CATTLE FOR SALE —Some good i quality stockers and feeders. The ; kind that will make you money. Write , or telephone at our expense. Meyer j Bros.. Columbia City. Ind. 225-t'J FOR SALE — Two Cole’s hot blast stoves, large and smaller size. Burn I soft and hard coal or wood. Econo--1 inical burners. A bargain is taken at i once. 'Phone 548.225-t3x | FOR SALE—Dark bl"” iarkef in good condition. Also, heavy blue, winter coat. Telephone 395. 225-t3x :

WANTED SOUTHEAST MISSOURI LAND — 206 acres black alluvial soil. 85 acres in corn. This corn will satisfy you. Price only $125.00 per acre. Write for particulars. G. W. ShivelyOran. Scott co., Mo. 201-24tx

WANTED—Competent woman or girl to cook and do general housework. Family of two. No washing or ironing. 222 N. 4th St.. Phone 595.217-ts MEN Wanted at Holland-St. Louis Sugar factory to unload beets. 23-6 t .GIRLS WANTED— For telephone operating, good wages and pleasant work. Apply at i manager’s office. Citizens Telephone Co. 225-ts MISCELLANEOUS LANDOLOGY Special Number just out containing 1920 facts of Clover Land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. h ' for a home or as an investment you ; are thinking of buying good farm ‘ lands where farmers grew rich, send ' at once for this special number of LANDOLOGI. It is free on request Address: SKIDMORERIEHLE LAND ' COMPANY, 285 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg.. Marinette, Wisconsin. 207-2 mo —Plants are alive, they breathe- also i require food. Elliot's plant food Is more than a fertilizer —< it revives, builds up the soil and gives nourishment needed for ferns and blooming , plants. Postpaid. 35 cents. ELLIOT FLORIST, , Gary, Indiana. 224-t6 Free for the Hauling—Dirt for filling purposes. 104 E. Oak I street. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ladies' serge belt to blue serge suit, between Fisher & Harris i grocery and Dr. Patterson’s office. Finder, please return to this office. - 223-t3x FOR RENT Nn g °° d Bar « e * ™ North Third street. 225-3tx PUBLIC SALE ~~ . , '■ * • ' Tl * l JIJM ' PUMfe “eta';? """ ' «»■«»'.< too Moe™, tw aruclo. O«U« ht , iA “™ STOP Ct ' 217-Btx ROEEN w INNe „ rye. Never fails m . c °mmon P’ump, hardy kernel. , k !led r °ws of stiff, medium-sized and 2fa e / traw 18 and equally .a . * up well ■ "on. h«I« ■ ar- ™ /js 1 ' -— 222 - ts Special showing ! tier’s n ne of Fur an <i Scarfs Friday Niblick & Co. y ’ Scpt ?<• • Es Alaska ... . l ln Population. dep reasing

; NOTtCE I have changed my hea( j 1 from the John Rtce feed b» ra * ' ) Murray Hotel. All bus aud hj . calls left at the Hotel wui bt 3“ . dated. Phone 57. V 225 - 2U WA SH The Sale Season Is Here Book your sales with K. N. RUNYON Live Stock and General auctioneer ’Phone 690-C Decatur, Indiana. NOTICEI Necessity demands lome unbro . hours for work. Will receive Tuesday, Wednesday and evenings each Week. Hem stitcT ' done any time. Anna Adler, 326 Fourth street. t rT i , * 4“’HfiU FARM FOR SALE One hundred twenty acres, 2 bOm cf town, well improved well mJ $3,500.00 cash; balance four to years time. Address: Care Dallv ocrat. Decatur. Ind. 3t awk for NOTICE! From this date, September 21st i will not be responsible for any debti contracted by my wife, Opal 223 t3x PAUL UAILSfI 1 . . | . I BUY LIVE STOCK G. H. Oliver, Monroe, Indiana is again buying live stock. I pay the highest market priee. Buy all kinds of live stock G. H. OLIVER, Monroe, Ind. Phone 54 PUBLIC SALES Watch this column for ths public sales. We print the bills. Advertlu your sale in the Dally Democrat and reach fifteen thousand people.

Sept. 25—Lewis Baker. 339 N. M street Household goods. Sept. 25 —, George G. Flanders, 78 North Second street. Household goods. Sept. 28 —A. J. Porter 4- Son, 4% miles southeast of Decatur. Sept. 29—F. O. Baker, 3 miles wea of Decatur. Sept. 30 —C. W’orklnger, 3H Bile southwest of Willshire and IM> inU northwest of Salem. Oct. 6—John T. Myers. Admr i John T. Baker, near Beery church. Oct. 6 —Mattie Young. 2 miles east of South Salem, or 11 mllea iwotl of Decatur. Oct. B.—Laura Dykeruan 4 Son. I miles northeast of Decatur, Indians Oct. 12—Orley Ritter, 1 mile norti of Monroe and 4 miles east. Oct. 15—Edward Bibersteln thres and one-half miles southwest of Monroe, or 4 miles north and one-half milt west of Berne, Indiana. Oet 19 —John D. Nidllnger & Sea 4 miles northeast of Decatur, will Duroc hogs. Oet. 18—Fred W Busche, ons mils west of Monroe. Duroc hogs Oet. 14 —C. B. Mumma. o’* mH” northeast of Decatur. Oot. 20—P. B. Dykeman, east of 0* ■atur; registered hogs and far® hi piemen th. Oct. 21—Albert Bauman, 1 W north, 3 miles west’of Monroe. Oct. 26—R. L Hogshead. 3 mu'” south of Decatur. Big Tyne ChHtr White. __ MARKETS-STOMS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York. N. Y.. Sept. eial to Daily Democrat) —The market opened irregular today. « ican Petroleum gained % at ~ Central Leather 46%, off %1 ® tu . baker 61%, off %; Missouri P»c-’ 1 28%. up %; Westinghouse 47%, changed; Southern Pacific » %; General Motors 20%. o“ ’’ Bethlehem B 73%. up %1 erland 14%, off %; New Haven j’s «P %. East Buffalo, N. Y.. Sept. cial to Dally Democrat)— Receipt.600; shipments 1710; official to X vesterday, 2280; hogs closing a*? Medium and heavies, I l ®®*’/,, light hogs, $12.25; pigs, $18: roug--514.25; stags, s9@ll; cattle J : slow; sheep 1600, steady; la® 8 ?;' 450 • down; best ewes. calves. 200; tojs, 1950@2000. m Cleveland, Ohio, produce mar« p Butter—extras in tubs 64®®* - Prints 1c higher; extra t' rßl JL w ' firsts 61%@62c; seconds siP’' ’ packing stock, 40c. Eggs— Fresh gathered nort" Ohio, extras 61c; extra first’ ’ Ohio firsts new cases 67c; 01(1 ... 55c; western firsts new cases Live Poultry—Heavy fowls JL 38c; light 30035 c; broilers 34# roosters 23@24c; spring ducks 33c. ew LOCAL MARKETS Wheat. No. 1. $2.80; •jßc, new com, per cwt, HJy' lay, $1.00; rye, Si.GO; wool, 30ft LOCAL MARKET r(( Eggs, dozen local creamery mark£T j3< Butterfat, delivered