Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1921 — Page 6

Kill That Cold With cascaraß quinine FOR AND Colds, Coughs V La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeee. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form dees not affect the head—Cascarn is beet Tonic l axative—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT . ——— " ~ • ""I • k.m.x .7 X;•uk n» k k :c ::««.« xNn «« ” x X «x. Mecca Theatre! The Place They All Go. TONIGHT-TOMORROW SATURDAY “THE LION "REMODELING HER HUSBAND" OE THE HILLS a Paramount-Artcraft, featuring I B 1 featuring W. S. HART and DOROTHY GISH H four other stars, including x .. ~ the funniest woman on the screen, g 0 Rhea Mitchel, Clara Williams, *! Louise Glaum and Enid Markey. If it-s a Paramount it's got to be Thrills—Action—Romancd. 9°°d. Also:-A rip roaring com- ~ Also:—A good two-reel Lion edy. Admission 10 and 15 cents, comedy. Admission 10-15 cents. Come. ;;;;;-;; ;; ;; .;;;; ;; •; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ; ;;; -.; .- II «XXXXXXXXX XXXXX X X X X X XX .x . X Xxxx xx x xx:: x x :xxxxx-xXxxxx xxxxxx x x x x x x x.:<X Left Behind ! :: i In the rush and struggle of life it is the num without cash or credit that is left behind. 2 You don't need to belong to that class. Prepare yourself while young for this rush by being a systematic saver, and you will be ready for the struggle. Make this Bank vour place for Savings. I t The Peoples Loan & Trust Co “BANK OF SERVICE” ■ * • • I |x.« X X X X X X X x X X X,x X X X x X X X X X X X x X- x Xrrx’irx X Attend the Closing Out Sale of Farming Implements TO BE HELD AT MONROE. INDIANA Tuesday, March 15th Sale to begin at 1 o'clock. Our stock consists of 1 John Deere double row cultivator; 1 John Deere single row cultivator; 1 John Deere stag sulky; 1 John Deere walking breaking plow; 1 P. & O. Scotch clipper; 1 John Deere binder; Daine mower; Osborne hay rake; Osborne spring tooth harrow; Osborne disc harrows; clover seed attachments; single shovel plow; 1 or more sets of team harness; 1 or more Fairbanks-Morse I'2 H. P. engines; some hog fountains and many other articles. -Liechty Brothers & Co. Terms made known on day of sale. Spotted Poland China Bred Sow Sale March 12, 1921 —at— Moon & Kyle Sale Barn, Bluffton, Indiana. Sows with pigs and a few males FARMERS ATTENTION Why breed and raise grade hogs when you can buy registered and cholera immuned hogs at the present low prices? The breed with more outcrosses than any other breed which insures prolificacy. Now listen to this: Nine months time without interest with approved security. Gideon Gerber, Farmers State Bank—Clerk. Baumgartner and Frauhiger—Auctioneers. Samuel Gerber

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1921.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALK — Belter shoes for Ivhh money. The Original Army & Navy Goods Store, 243 Monroe street. 52-ts FOR SALE—A-'ord truck with enclosed cab. In good condition. Call 'phone 158. 54-ts FOR~SALE Four-room house und”lot] also a vui-aut lot, low price for quick sale. Inquire of owner, Lyman K. Aughenbaugh, west of G. E. plant. 56-t6x FOR SALE—S. C. While Leghorns, Fine egg strain, eggs: 15, $2.50; 30, 14.00. Charles A. Bowman, R. R. 6, Decatur, Ind., F’hone E-881. 58-t6 FOR SALE —Prtoe need Barley] recleaned. Also flax seed. Heavy yielders. See Holthouse * Faurote, Decatur. Route 5. 56-t6x . FOR SALE —An 80-egg incubator, | used only for one hatch, good ns t new. Will sell cheap. Inquire at 420 i Patterson street. . 57t3x t FOR SALE —Corn fodder at cost of • cutting and shocking. Fred Husche, s Decatur. Ind. 57-t3x ! FOR SALK—A 10-20 Titan tractor. Has done but little work. Reason for selling, farming less ground. Call 13 on 21, Craigville exchange. 58-t6x FOR SALE —Horse clippers. $5.00; j 2 hog coops, $4.00 each. 923 Mercer Ave. ' 58-3tx FOR SALE —Ten tons of fertilizer; 16 ' per cent, phosphate, at reduced spring prices. It will pay you to sow ‘ some. Fred Busche, Decatur. Ind iana. 59-t3x MISCELLANEOUS WISCONSIN FARM LANDS i LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER just out. containing 1921 facts of I clover land in Marinette county. WinI consin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good I farm lands where farmers grow rich,. send at once for this special number ! of landology. It is free on request j Address Skidmore-Riehle Land Co., 785 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette, | Wise. l-3mo NOTICE —Customers ordering ordering groceries from stores are requested to give their street and house number as same will same many mistakes. The Merchants’ Delivery Sys-. tem. 29-ts | BOARD AND ROOM — Furnished room and board for one man al corner of Winchester and Rugg street. Mrs. Minnie Teeple. 35-ts DRA YING—Any one having draying. or baggabe to be delivered, call Clifford Lee, 'phone 730. 56-t6x HEMSTITCHING and picoting attachment. Works on any seming machine. Price $2.00. Personal checks 10 cents extra. United Sales Agency, 1500 Fountain Ave., Birmingham. Ala. 56-t7x | 10 DOLLARS—Reward—lo DOLLARs For information as to a six or sevenroom modern house that can be leased about April first. E. C. CLEVENGER, White 921. 57-t3x FOR SPECIAL HEMSTITCHING and button-hole work call at Madison hotel, Decatur, Ind. SS-ts WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — Good paying. well-established general merchandise business for sale on reasonable basis. This is not a trading! stock. But will consider trade for good, small farm or equity in 80 acres, providing same is favorably located; lays nice and price is reasonable. Positively no other kind of trade will be considered. If really interested in a good, well.established paying business, write at once to McKinney Bros. Co., Ossian. Indiana. 55-t6 WANTED —Girl or woman for house-1 work in respectable family of three adults and one child, in Fort Wayne. Good home for the right one. Answer ,at once. Address Auditor’s Office. I Fort Wayne, Indiana. 58-t3 i MALE HELP WANTED — Government railway mail service needs I clerks. Stop worrying; change your job. Earn $133 to $192 per month regularly by the year. Plenty spare time, lay, offs and liberal vacations lon pay. Other unusual opportunities. Specimen examination questions, etc., ! free. Columbus Inaiitv.ie. 8.1-A, Coli umbus, Ohio. 23-3-10-17-24-31 LOST AND FOUND f-Ol'N’b—Tri cycle left at tiie Mecca theater some time last week. Owner may have same by calling at the theater, describing tri-cycle and paying for this Ad. 57-t3 LOST — Small Ingersoll watch with luminous figures on dial, so the time can be read in the dark. Was lost at gym night of eighth grade play. Will pay reward if returned to this office. 59-t6 LOST—License plate 164822, south of town. Finder please return to | this office. 59-3tx , FOR RENT FOR RENT — Good house, poultry house., truck patch, two or three acres of land. One mile from corporation, chance for poultry, truck and farming. Possession at once. 59 ts ERWIN & MICHAUD. FOR RENT —Office rooms over Tester and Auspaugh dry cleaning store. See Merryman & Sutton. 59-t3 a wk -2-wks

I NOTICE OF til AUDI tVM MAI.H OF RE Al. ESTATE State of I nil In nn, : Adams County. SS: In thi- Adnma Circuit Court, • February Term, 1021, , No. 1071. ' Estate of Lenn Rultemaler, minor ; . heir of Charles Hultenieler, deceased. ; • Notice is hereby given that the i . undersigned, tluurdlnn of Lena Bulte--1 meler, n minor, pursuant to an order i of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana will offer for sale al private sale the real estate of said i minor sltunteil In Adams county In the ■ i State of Imlluna, to-wlt: The undivided one-sixth port In Milne of 11 The east half of tile northeast quarter of section 7; also west half of ■: the northeast quarter of section ", al- ' so commencing at the quarter post on the north aldo of section 7. running I thence south 40 chains and 20 links to ' I center of said section, thence west 4 chains and 72 links thence north 9 ' chains to the center of old Plank road. • thence north 61 degrees 24 minutes ■ west with the center of Old Plank road 17 chains nnd 87 links, theme ; east i:t chains nnd 97 links, thence north 20 chains und 14% links, thence ■ east 4 chains nnd 72 links to the phi' •’ of beginning, all In township 28 north > of range 14 east, except therefrom | . commencing on the east and west hall ■ section line of section 7 township 28 north range 14 east nt the Intersection of said line with the west line of I the Phiim road ns established amt vacated sby the County Commissioners l of sold county, thence northwest following the west line of said road to the north and south half section line . of said section, thence south on said half section line to point on said Hue 15 feet southwest of n point in a line of stakes established by the Fort Wavne * Springfield Railroad Company for the center line of their right of way. thence southeast parallel I with said line of stakes and 15 feet therefrom to the east and west iialf section line of said section 7, thence 'east on said half section line to the place of beginning, containing ' 4 acre more or less nn<l containing in oil of said descriptions less said exception • 184 acres, more or less. Said real estate will be offered for ; sale to the highest bidder at the office lof Graham & Walters at Its South ’ Second street In the city of Decatur. 1 Adams 'county, Indiana on the 26tb day of March A. D. 1921. Sale will ; dose at 10 o'clock on said day. Terms of Sale One-third cash, one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen ! ! months from date of sale, the pur- i j chaser giving notes with interest . waiving valuation, and secured by n I mortgage on said real estate, or good freehold surety. The purchaser Is given the privilege of paying all cash ion date of sale, If he so elects. Said real estate will be sold free of liens. FRED BQLTEMEI ER. Guardian. | 10. L. Walters. Atty. 3-10-17 . NOTICK TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana. Adams County, SS. In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term. 1921. Cause No. 10344. William F. Stepler, vs. Isaac WanI ner. et al. Comes now the plaintiff by John i Schurger & Son. bls attorneys, ami I files his complaint herein together with tlit* affidavit of a competent per- ' son that ttie residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of lhe following ' named defendants to-wit: Isaac WanI ner. son of John Wanner, deceased. Katharine Wanner, wife of said Isaac | I Wanner. Anna Kauffman, daughter of 1 said John Wanner, deceased. Anthon I Kauffman. husband of said Anna Kauffman. All the unknown children, grand children. adopted children, spouses, creditors, legatees and devisees. administrators er executors under the last will and testament of each and all of the above named, designated and described and set out defendants, all of whose names are to this plaintiff unknown, and the residence of each and all of them are to | this plaintiff and to thia affiant un- ; known. „ All trustees, assignees, all the sue- I cessors in interest of each and all of the above named defendants, ail ot whose names are to this plaintiff, ami affiant unknown, and the residence of ! j each and all of them to this plaintin and to this affiant unknown. All the women and widows interested or related to the abovw named de--1 fendants, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by | other names. Each and all of whose | names are to this plaintiff unknown and the residence of each and all of such persons is to this plaintiff and to this affiant unknown. That a cause of action exists against each and all of said above named, sei out nnd designated defendants. that each and all of said above named defendants are necessary parties to this action, that they are each and all believed to be non residents of the Mate I of Indiana, and that the residence and ( postoffice address is unknown to thit plaintiff and to this affiant. The above cause of action is for the . purpose of quieting the title of tin I plaintiff in this action to the followI ing real estate in Adams county, tn ; the state of Indiana, to-wit: The East half of the Northeast I quarter of Section three <3l in Township Twenty-six (26> North, Rang. Thirteen (131 East, containing 80 : Acres more or less. Notice is therefore hereby given tc said defendants and each and all of them unless they be and appear before tiie Honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit Court at the court lions. ( tn the Citv of Decatur. In Adams i county, in’ the state of Indiana on the 4th day of May. in the year 1921. the same being the 21st Judicial Day lof the April term ot said court and I answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. , T t In Witness Whereof I hereunto set my hand affix the seal ot said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof In the Citv of Decatur. Indiana, litis .th day of March, 1921. (Seal) JOHN 'l. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit ( ourt. John Schurger * Son, o I Attorneys for Plaintiff. Hi-li--4i APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR No. 1916. Notice Im Hereby Given. That the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Matthias Miller, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solVent ’ BENJAMIN H. MILLER, Executor. Lenhart & Heller. Attys. February 23, 1921.24-3-10 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS 1 The' State of Indiana. Adams County, SS: In the Adants Circuit Court. February Term, 1921. No. 10340. „ , i Clarissa Ormiston vs. Gerald Ormis- , ton. To annul marriage. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, tliat Gerald , Ormiston of tiie above named defend- : ant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. . , Notice is therefore hereby given , the said Gerald Ormiston that he lie and appear before the Hon. Judge of ' the Adams Circuit Court on tiie Gtli ; dav of May. 1921. the same being tiie 23rd Juridical Day of the next regular • term thereof, to be holden at tiie 1 Court House in the City of Decatur, . commencing on Monday, the 11th day of April A. I>. 1921, ami plead by : answer or demur to said complaint, or : . the same will be heard and determin- , ed in his absence. j WITNESS, mv name, and the Seal of said Court hereto affixed, tills 9th , • dav of March. 1921. ’ (SiUAL) JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk , March 9, 1921. 10-17-24 I INSURE HIPPO FOR $50,000 London. — Norah, the hippopotamus ■ now performing at the Crystal Pal- . ace, has beetf* insured for $50,000 against all risks — death, disablement ( or illness.

TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION — WANTED—Man or woman wanted, snlnrv $36 full time, 75c tin hour spare time, selling guaranteed hm-l iciy to wearer. Experience unneces- . snry. International Hosiery Mills. I Norristown, Pa. 59-thuri-ti | WANTEIf TO BUY Good ;ilfitlln hav. Address \V. I". Lindenberg. 4201 Swinney Ave. I'l. Wnyiie. hid. 59-21 I LOST—Between First and Second, streets on Monroe street, kid glove (for right hand; beaver bronze color. , Finder please return to Bowers mil-1 linery store. 59-31 , Ul— • .1 . . . « — CLEMENCEAU BAGS TWO TIGERS Paris. — M. Clemenceau, who has been on a visit to the state of Gwalior, its the guest of the Maharaja Sclndja bagged two full-grown tigers and the Maharaja of Blkemir shot a third animal. COMBINATION SALE Saturday March 12th at Decatur Horse Sale Barn, Commencing Promptly at 1:30. HORSES—I Bay mare 7 years old. weight 1300, a good worker: 1 bay horse 6 years old. weight 1300, a good one; 1 bay mare 3 years old. weight around 1200; 1 pony and outfit, complete—safe for any child to drive. MILK COWS—I Durham cow. with < alf week old. an extra good on 1 . ('. years old; 1 Jersey cow. 5 years old. will freshen April first. HOGS —1 i young Ditroc sow with t> pigs by side; ' 1 Ditroc sow. due to farrow April 15. 'AUTOMOBILES. AND MACHINERY ;—1 Ford touring car. 1918 model, in good shape; 1 Ford runabout. 1917 model, witli detachable pulley, in goo I running order, 1 good riding plow; ■ also a good 6-ft. disc; 1 good set double work harness; bicycle; also 4 ; bushels of good early seed potatoes; 2 bushels of red clover seed. Persons having anything to sell should bring it with themi Saturday. TERMS —All sums of $lO and under, cash: over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given bearing 8 p.-r cent, interest from date with pur'chaser giving a good bankable note with approved security. Nothing removed until settled for. Decatur Auction Company, 58-t2 Schmitt & Brunton. Aucts. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York Produce Market. New York, March 10. — Flour, (lull and unsettled: pork, dull, mess $30.00I $31.00; lard, firmer, middlewest sp< i $12.35-$12.45; sugar, quiet, raw $5.9!) $6.02; refined, quiet granulated $7.7. r $3-00; coffe?, No. 1 on spot 6’ b -6’ ; : Santos No. 4 9’ 4 -9%: tallow, dull, sp< ' cial 514; City 4 >4.; hay. easy. No. 1 SI.IO-$1.25; clover 90.51 46; dressed poultry, quiet, turkeys 55-62; chick lens .8-56; fowls 25-38; ducks 28-41: live oultry, quiet, geese 18-25; duck 45-52; fowls 34-37; turkeys 40-45: roosters 20; chickens 30-42: broilers 50-60; cheese, steady, state milk com mon to specials 18-29; skims, con' mon to specials 5-1914- - New York Stock. New York, March 10. — The -sto°'; market opened irregular today. Thopining quotations included: U. S. Steel 81. off %: Goodrich 26 7 « up 14: Mexican Petroleum 156%. u %; American Smelting 38%, unchan: ed; Anaconda 36U, off 14; A. T. T. 102. unchanged; Chandler 70%. off %; United Fruit 101. up %; General Motors 13, unchanged; Pan America" Petroleum 73%, off %; General Asphalt 55%, up %; Atlantic Gulf unchanged: Penna 37%. off %; Studebaker 60%, unchanged: Sears Roebuck 77%, off %; Crucible 91%, off %- The Foreign Exchange. New York, March 10.—Foreign exchange opened strong today with dmand sterling 83.89%; Francs .0714: lire .0367; marks .0159; Canadian dollars .8770; Kronen .1695. East Buffalo Market. Eact Buffalo, N. Y., March 10. — (Spocal to Daily Democrat) — Receipts 1920; shipments 1710; official to Nev.York yesterday 1900; hogs closing J steady; mediums and heavies sll.ol'$11.50; mixed $11.50-$!2.00; Yorkers $12.00512.25; pigs $11.75-$12.00; roughs ?5.50; stags $6.50, down; cattle 200. steady; sheep 800. strong; top lambs $11.50, few $12.00; best ewes $6.00$6.75; calves $1.50; tops $13.50-$14.00. — Cleveland Livestock. Hogs—Receipts 13000; market 15 cents higher; Yorkers $1.75: mixed ($1.75; mediums $1.0.50; pigs $11.7.5; reguhs $7.50; stags $5.50. Sheep and lambs —Receipts 600: market 50 cents higher: tops $10.50. Cattle — Receipts 45; market 25 cents lower. I Calves — Receipts 350; market I steady; tops $14.50. Cl e veland Produce Market. Butter —Etra in tubs 5414-55; prints 15514-56; extra firsts 53%-54; firsts '5214-53; seconds 40-43; packing 14-17. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 37; extra firsts 36; Ohio firsts,! new cases 35; old cases 32-34. Poultry unchanged. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1. $1.60; new oats, 36; barley. 60; rye $1.15; wool, 20c; @51.75; Good yellow assorted .com, 70c; mixed or white corn, Gsc. LOCAL MARKET Eggs 25C I*OCAL CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat. 45c

NOW SEEK DRAFTS < t Chicago. — The "boys who stnyed 1 home" and wore silk shirts and went to work in motor cant during the war v are now the principal ones seeking loans, according to the Illinois Industrial Licensed Lenders’ association. Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen suffer'd tnr vears with rheumatism. M“ n ' this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. . Ho finally decided, after years of ■ easeh-Hs study, that no one can l>( free from rheumatism until ’he )>■- umulatod Impurities, commonly ' ea - |.d urle acid deposits, were dlssoly ; in the Joints mid muscles and vxpetnu ' Witn'tld's’ lden In mind ho consulted 1 physk-luns, made experiments and finally compounded u prescription tnat ulekly nnd completely ’‘“nlshed even - ign and symptom of rheumatism lie freely gave his discovery to ' others who took It. with what .alb,l marvelous success. After Years of urging he decided to lot sufferers everywhere know about his dlsoverv Ihrimgh the newspapers. 1 our Irugglst has been appointed agent for Allenrhu In this vleln lv with the understanding that lie will freely return the purchase money on the Hist two bottles to all who state they re- . olcn.l nil

. ei\ Cti IG> — MIMMM!MMIMiIMEEEMEMEEEEMa ■naiiHM — Phone 31. Free Delivery. STEELE’S Grocery and Dry Goods Store A Good Place to Trade. Try Us Next. Prunes, 10c th.; 3 lbs. for2,>c Bulk Cocoa, extra good quality, lb. > Extra well made Carpet Broom, buy them now. 0n1y.... 50c The best Broom to be had, five sewed, special7sc 11 (jt. Retined Dish Pans, a real valueo9c 12 Qt. Heavy Dairy Pail It Qt. Heavy Dairy Pail 17 Qt. Enamel Dish Pans 10 Qt. (Galvanized Pails RIBBONS—A new slock of silk ribbons has been received and just placet! in stock, and the prices are as low as back in the days of cheap merchandise. All colors in nearly 3 inch ribbon for 10c yard. Wide widths, in all colors, must be seen to appreciate, at 25c yard. A few more good pieces in Apron (iingham at loc yard; and manv other good items. It will pay to come in and see our stock. Onion sets, garden seeds, apples, oranges, bananas, yes and plenty of candy and another barrel of fresh salted peanuts, 2 lbs. for j"’’-' ~’ >c Bake Rite, Monev-Worth and Holsurn Bread. 2 for2sc Ovster shells, chick feed, steel cut oats for the chicks. MARVEL FLOUR is a winner, try a sacksl.6s Bring in the eggs. Highest price paid in cash or trade. Don't forget this is the place you can buy most any thing needed at the lowest price. Place your weekly Grocery order here for quality goods. G. C. Steele Pipe at Half Price While the supply lasts, we offer iron pipe, suitable for fence posts, gates or arbors at half price. HERE ARE THE BARGAINS: 2 inch pipe, weight 3.71 lbs., per foot. 5 cents3 inch pipe, weight 7.5 lbs., per foot, 15 cents. 4 inch pipe, weight 10.98 lbs., per foot, 20 cents. 5 S S inch pipe, weight 10.5 lbs., per foot, 25 cents. 6 inch pipe, weight 19.18 lbs., per foot, 50 cents. 8 inch pipe, weight 25-00 lbs., per foot, 75 cents. We have all sizes of pipe for plumbing, heating, water, oil or gas wells. Prices upon request. J. F. ARNOLD COMPANY r iiir~irr'~''"'^’ !r iiirßrj , nw il Yr'T'i'' ~i~rnrTii~Brrniix~ THrin unt— i iwgin—r"" Start Your Thrift Program NOW! Right now is the time* to start a Savings Account. All the world beckons to lhe man | with a little ready cash and your money no matter how small, represents the nucleus < of a fortune. • A dollar will open a savings account with us and may be the means of your becoming financially independent. 4 Interest on Savings OLD ADAMS COUNTY DANK | “The Old Reliable” Decatur, Ind.

Production coHtx for cotton in H2o were estimated nt thirty ( t . n t H a with the Rolling price now far b o | nw that Ugure. OUCH! ANOTHER? RHEUMATICTWINGE Cel busy and relieve those palnj with that handy bottle of Sloan's Liniment WHAT Sloan’s does, it does thor. oughly— penetrates without rub. bing to the afflicted part and promptly relieves most kinds of external pains and aches. You’ll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Keep U handy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, back! ache, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, bad weather after-effects. For 39 years Sloan’s Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You aren't likely to be an exception. It certainly does produce results. AU druggists —35c, 70c, $1.40, Sloans Linimentra ha—i— .iffi