Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1920 — Page 5
Some Things You Need In The Wet Weather Mens Gray Rubber Boots $5.75 Mens Red Rubber Boots $5.75 Mens Light Rubber Overshoes $1.50 Mens Black Rubber Boots, Cheap $3.48 Ladies Rubber Boots, Bright Finish $3.00 Ladies Heavy Rubber Overshoes $1.25 Ladies Light Rubber Overshoes sl.lO ' Charlie Voglewede The Shoe Seller
Rev. A. H. Saunders went to Fort Wayne this morning where he made several hospital calls. In printing the notice for the sale oi the Mrs. Frank Railing household goods yesterday, the interest rate was given at 3 per cent., and it should siave been 8 per cent. The correctejl notice runs again today.
++++*++ + EDITOR OF INDE- •> + PENDENT PAPER + + + + Mrs. Virginia Leßoy who will 4 •fr speak in this city Saturday even- 4 ing is the. editor of the Independ- 4 + nnt-Times pt' Streator, Illinois. *4 + The Saturday night meeting will 44 1 be the closing rally of the cam- 4 4- paign for the democrats and Dr. 4 4> Charles Paddock of Portland. 4 4> candidate for congress, will also 4 4* speak at the meeting. Mrs. Leßoy 44* is known throughout Illinois and •’ »! is a speaker of ability. Plan to 4 4- attend the closing rally in this 4 4- city Saturday evening. 4’ ♦ 4-4-4»«F*4-*4’4>4'4'4'4 DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG!
Have You An Education? Get around quick and see that display at the Holthouse Drug Store. The I. C. S. Will Kelp You ASK FOR LITERATURE AT THE STORE For further information write or call Mr. Clem, 101 Noll Bldg., Fort Wayne, Ind.
Good Roads Every State in the Union and every Progressive City in every state is striving to secure better roads.. Transportation depends largely upon roads, and industry upon transportation. Every ambitious young man • and woman in the country is striving to build a road to prosperity. * The character of these roads depends upon the character of the road builders and Thrift must help to pave the way. I A Savings Account opened here at this bank helps the Prosperity Road-builder. 4% Interest on Savings Deposits. OLD ADAMS CODSTY BABK “The Old Reliable”
Mrs. Willis Magner has returned from Indianapolis where she. ha.spent several weeks visiting with friends. Fights Against Fooling People (Continued from page one) of Terence McSwiney, lord mayor o Cork. "McSwiney dies as a martyr to his c.ause," he said. “Martyrs don’t sim ply grow. Martyr*, are not created by the fleeting events of the hour Martyrs grow in consequence of cen turies of'injustice and oppression. 1 believe that the martyrdom of Me Swiney will enrage the English peo pie against what-is now, as were the i English people enraged against the injustice that King George visited on the American colonies at the time ■ of the American revolution.” A crowd that two hours before Cox | was to speak started to gather out ' side an auditorium at Cincinnati last night, broke down doors in order that i a heavy rain might not force them Ito give up their chance of getting I front seats.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, State of Indiana, at the September 1920 term of said court in a cause for partition of real estate for which this action was brought wherein Julia A. Laisure, Rosa J. Pease, Clydb V. Pease. her husband, James H. Laisure, Laisure,' his wife, Peter O. Laisure, Emma Laisure, his wife, are plaintiffs and Nora E. Everett, John H. Everett, her husband. Flossie 1). Everett, minor, E. W. France, Guardian of Flossie 1). Everett, Webster C. Martz, Administrator of the estate of Samuel E. Leisure, deceased, and Dore B. Erwin, Guardian ad-litem for Flossie D. Everett, are defendants and which Is cause number 10126 on the records if said court by authority of sat# court as entered in Order Book 53 >n pages 99 and 100 of the records o! he Adams Circuit Court of said county, will offer for sale at private lale to the highest and best bidder at the law office of Fruchte & Litterer in the Morrison Block in the city of Decatur, Adams County, State of Inliana, on Saturday, November 20th, 1920 between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ni ind 4 o’clock p. m. of said day and it ,iot sold on said day the same will >e continued and offered for sale be ween the hours of each sticceeding lay thereafter until tht same is sold, he following described real estate n Adams county, State of Indiana, o-wit: The north-east quarter of the outh-east quarter of section sixteen (16). township twenty-six (26) north jf range fourteen (14) east contain ng forty (40) acres of real estate in kdams Coiusty, Indiana. Terms of Sale One-third to be paid cash on day f sale, one-third to be paid in nine nonths and one-third to be paid in 8 months from date of sale respec ively. The purchaser must give his oteg for deferred payments, waiving aluation end appraisement laws ith 6% interest from date, to be se ured by free hold surety and b;. lortgage on the premises sold. Thi urchaser however, if he so desires jay" pay all cash. The same will b< old free of liens, except taxes to: he year 1920. Such sale will b< lade subject to the approval of th, Vdams Circuit Court and will not b: old for less than the full appraisee alue thereof as specified in the orde f said courts J. FRED FRUCHTE, Cominissionei .-’ruchte & Litterer, Attys. 27-3-1 I ! A "picture doctor” is the latest rec professional man. When a pi ire theater is suffering from uncut i f> the box office the “picture doctor 5 called in to prescribe what kind o t rograms will check the trouble. DANCE NOTICE There will be a dance at Freitag' I all, at Preble, Saturday evenins ■ctober 30th. Good music and a goo ime assured. Everybody welcome. x 254-t2 lANCING CLASSES Conducted by MARJORIE POSTAL Thursday Nights Masonic Hall Class Instruction ....8:00 Assembly Dance9:o( •BOX SOCIAL AND -’’HALLOWE’EN MASKED PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MONROE HIGH SCHOOL. EVERYBODY INVITED. Miss Postal will meet those wht visit to join her society dancing class Thursday night at 7:30, o’clock at th< Masonic hall. The first serie: of sit lessens will start promptly at f o’clock. 25-2 THEOIMjRE EWELL of Preble Township Republican candidate for County Commissioner, First District, Your support will be appreciated. Political advertisement. 152-Gtx Moose Hall Thursday Night—B:4s Music furnished by Fause & Haeniine Four, of Huntington. The Best Ever. 251-41 DANCE. at the K. of C. Hall FRIDAY EVENING. OCT. 29 Rag Pickers Six of Delphos, Ohio. Beginner’s Class 7:30 Assembly 3:30 F. T. SCHURGER, Mgr. 253-It ‘ — NOTICE! f?3turd~y, October 30th, is the last day any chanpea may lie made in the new telephone directory. Citizens' Tel ephone company. 252-t3
SALE A SUCCESS• <> R,. L. Hogshead Sold Thir- * ty-nine Fine Chester at White Hogs on Monday in se The sale of Chester White hogs li, m R. L. Hogshead at the farm thre< u< miles south of Decatur was quite sue cessful, the average being the higher'. In In the state during the present sale v< season. Thirty-nine hogs were sold nl and the sales totaled alsnit $2,200. Tin 11 sows brought an average of a littb ' c better than S7O and the male hogi " $45. Jesse T. Walker of Montveliei ti Tack Brunton and Fred Schurger of! „ v Decatur and W. O. Knisley, of Kok ci , mo, were the auctioneers. Mr, 110g.',head Is known over the state as one , of the best breeders of Chester Whiter n and man(y .(f®fflners interested 1 Chester Whites from over norther, 'ndiana were present at the sale. n 1 Vernon J. Lilly cannot vote in D< 1 0 trol> elections because his sleeping ; loom happens to be in the village o' > Highland Park, although nearly all th' t est of his house is in the city. A judi ( i ial ruling was to the effect that , B t lan’s "home” is where he sleeps. i * i «•******«*•••*•***» t THE COURT HOUSE NEWS a o***«*«**t*««*****v ( County Treasurer Hugh D. Hite and y his assistants, Miss Goldie Gay and e Mrs. Joe Shaffer, are very busy thi h week in accepting payment of the fai s installment of taxes. The rainy g weather this week brings the peopl; in by the score, and the treasure y ays it is a relief to have the busy < days early this week, as it reduce s, the number of patrons who might cal the last days allowed for the payme’r ie of taxes. Next Monday in the las day without an added penalty. I( , Real estate transfers: John W -* Meibers to Charles L. Meibers, inhr 7, 14 and 859, Decatur, S3OO. i-. John R. Long filed petition to b l< admitted to the Adams county bar., The application was referred to a co> • c 'iiittee composed of Henry’ B. Helle lames T. Merryman and C. L. Wal-| i ters for investigation as to bis qua!: "cations. The committee filed a f o vorable report which was accepted | and Mr. Long was admitted to th ar and sworn as an attorney-at-la- - To practice in any court in the statof Indiana. John Dubach vs. Emma Heyerley T administratrix of the estate of John x Heyerley. deceased. Claim disallow:' by the administratrix filed as a claim in court. Cause submitted and evi dence heard. Finding for Dubach th; • ft there is due him on his claim the sum J of .$4,729.48. and that said sum igeneral claim against said defendant' state. Judgment that claimant r coyer sum of $4,729.48 with cos's, and uni is ordered paid out of the assets of said estate. ’• CHICKEN PIE SUPPER 0 The ladies of the Linn Grove (TA: tian thurch will serve a chicken pi ■ r,upper in the church basement Oct; er 30th, from 5 o’clock until al! arc cerved. Plenty of chicken. Everybody come. Supper, twenty-five cent to all. Menu. Chicken Pie Mashed Potatoes ,c Gravy Cabbage Salad a Pickles Fruit Salad ( Cako Coffee j ■ ! .. !
II P|l|l|H| IffIIIH|I||IBIIM HllllllBIMIIII|ll|lIWII wr 1 I; ' 3 / | ■ » I ■ Closing the campaign in Adams County - - -A ——— ■» Ml, IM | ..1., .... .... . ......... .. . Senator Harry S. Haw Senator Janies E. Watsbn I of Indiana of Indiana Will speak at the Will speak at the Court House Court House in this city Decatur, Indiana Friday Evening, Oct. 29 Sat. Afternoon, Oct 30 at 7:30 o’clock ’ at 2:30. ? » s ! If weather permits Saturday afternoon meeting will be held outside 1 —Advertisement. ■ «MES3J3.®F.-' "PT. ywMMMKfIi
ABSENT VOTERS MUST + APPLY FOR BALLOT + , BY SATURDAY NIGHT 4> .*♦♦♦♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ “Absent" voters who will not be l ble to go to the polls next Tuesday lust make their application for ab-1 ent voters’ ballots not later than ext Saturday, otherwise they will j ,ot be able to vote. An “absent” voter is n voter who las registered and has a right to' ote but who may be sick or who j nay lie away from home on election , lay. This would Include any rail-1 ond man, traveling man, student or my other voter whoso business may ake him away from home on elec ion day. Or it may include 'any rotor who may be ill and not physically able to go to the polls. But application for absent voters’ ballots oust be mado of the county clerk not later than Saturday. hl' a voter becomes ill after Saturi.iy, or meets with an accident, or may find it necessary after next Saturday to be away from home on election day he can not be supplied with a ballot by the county clerk. Au absent voter makes application tor his ballot of the county clerk. The clerfc. supplies him with a ballot and also an envelope. The voter narks his ballot as he desires, encloses it in the envelope and sends it to the blerk. The clerk does not open the envelope but delivers it to he election board. Blanks for applying for absent voters' ballots may be procured at the county clferk’s office, along with other information the voter may de .-ire. It must be remembered, how ever, that applications can not b<
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3 — t made after Saturday. The sooner o the application is made the better. t K. OF P. THURSDAY t Regular meeting of Knights of h I Knights of Pythias lodge Thursday • j- 1 evening at 7:30 o’clock. Members are j asked to be present promptly at 7:30. ! 'isng?'* c- c.
CLASS IS THANKFUL The D. Y. B. U. class of the Unite': Brethren church desires to thank tin public for the patronage at the tw<: : cent supper Saturday evening and aid ! Io those who helped to make it a sue ccss.
