Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1921 — Page 6
Brownatonc Ends Gray, Streaky Hair 1 Ladle.’. In Hoch'ty, iw more tolerate Kn>y. streaky hair than they do wnboconiing gown*. Neither can the lai.'tlnt’sw girl or person In any walk ot lll'o who would keep up-to-date. The proven, tested and absolutely harmless way to tint Kray, faded, streaked or bleached hair la PFWWW! lOa jUif* Ww•ill i I with “Brownatone.” This one bottle, easy to apply tint gives distinct shades from lightest golden to the deepest brown or black. “Brownatone” tints instantly and v iW make you look ten years younger over night. No mussy. dirty pastes to bother with—no waiting for results. All druggists recommend "Brownstone” on a money back guarantee— . 50c and $1.50. Two colors—shading I freni ‘Golden to Medium Brown* and “Dark Brown to Black." Special Free Trial Offer For a free trial bottle with easy, complete directions, send 11 cents to pay postage, packing and war lax to The Kenton Ph arm acai Co., GUI Coppin Bldg,, Covington, Ky, fIUICK RELIEF FRtIM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | That is the joyful cry of thousands I since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you’ll find quick and sure results from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive I Tablets at bedtime. FISH FISH Plenty of fresh salmon, pickrel, halibut and herring, all during lent. Mutschler Packing Company Market- T-Ti
Don’t Burn Your BridgesTiie man who spends all of his earnings—saving nothing—is burning the bridges which in his later years he will require to carry himself and his family to financial independence, when his earning powers are no more Don’t burn! Build up an independent future for yourself and your dear ones by saving systematically, by depositing every week, part of your earnings with us. 4'.- Interest on Saving Deposits OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana, i in ' 1 TIL 1 . 1111 11 1 !....
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vwvwvrv'rvvwir-r-r-r-r r v rrrm We will offer for sale, the partnership property of the E. R. Wright estate and L. W. Brand, at the Wright farm, 2 miles east, % mile north of Craigville, or 3% miles south of Magley, 1 mile east % mile south of Curryville, on Tuesday, March 29, 1921 sale beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m., the following described property, towit; HORSES, 7 HEAD — One brown mare, 7 years old; one gray mare, 15 years old; one prown horse, 10 years old; one roan mare, 12 years old; one bay horse, 3 years old; one gray colt, coming 2 years old; one bay colt, coming 1 year old. CATTLE, 7 HEAD —One brindle cow, 7 years old; one red cow, 4 years old; one Jersey cow, 8 years old; one red cow, 12 years old: one black cow, fi years old; two yearling heifers. HOGS, 31 HEAD —2B head of shoats,' weighing 40 to 100 pounds; tjiree brood sows, all bred.
THE PRAYER SERVICE J —— , if* The prayer service of the Protestant churches of the city nre growing n interest and at tendance. Rev. Pinkham of the Methodist church will have charge this evening, 'and tuu imetln- will be held at the Evangelical church al 7:30 o'clock. The public is welcome. Operations Unnecessary In - . I.eonardt says Her-Roid should i 'onii 1 -tely relieve any form of Piles. 1 it give.) quick action even in old stubI born cases. It’e an internal treathnent Hint removes the canes. HoltI house Drug company sells and guarantees it. FROM THE BENEDICTINE SISTERS Coughs and colds are infectious, and prompt measures should be taken to stop the coughing und spreading of germs. The following letter from the Benedictine Sisters. Holy Name Convent, San Antonio, Fla., is of value to every mother: "We have just received shipment of Foley's Honey and Tar. it is a household remedy. We have used it since we knew of it. for our chil tlren especially, and always found it beneficial.” Sold everywhere. BULGARIANS live dor to Nature BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA Is Nature'# purest herb*. Take it hot to kill colds, flush the kidneys, sweeten the stomach and purify the blood. Sold , by druggist* and grocers everywhere. OLD STANDBY,’ FOR" ACHES AND PAINS — — <■» Any man or woman who keeps Sloan’s handy will tell you that same thing Especially those frequently attacked by rheumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, Sloan’s Liniment scatters the congestion and penetrates without rubbing to the afflicted part, soon relieving the ache and pain. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and finally eliminating the pains and aches of lumbago, neuralgia, muscle strain, joint stiffness, sprains, bruises, and the results of exposure. You just know from its stimulating, healthy odor that it will do you good! I Sloan’s Liniment is sold by all drugI gists—3sc, 70c, $1.40. SloariS Liniment fe) frgar II ■■IVWII rWBLaiM.MUL&Laifa
HAY AND BRAIN—7S bushels of corn, 8 tons baled mixed hay. FARM IMPLEMENTS —1 Milwaukee mower; three old plows; 1 spring tooth and 7 spike tooth harrow; sulky plow; walking plow; 2 farm wagons and racks;,bob sled and dump bed: 1 single disc; 1 corn planter; 2 corn cultivators; cream separator, “Primrose"; 2 sets work harness: 2 sets single buggy harness; 1 hay rake; lanterns; rakes; hoes; shovels; and other articles. TERMS —All sums of $5.00 and under, cash. On sums over $5.00, a , credit of 6 months will be given—first three months without interest, last 3 months to bear interest at 8 per cent. , No property to be removed until seti tied for. L. W. BRAND W. W. ROGERS Executor E. R.. Wright Estate. Studabaker Bros., Auctioneers. Gideon Gerber, Clerk. 24-25
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 24.1921.
America* ®A c son I (Copy tor Thio Department Supplied by tho Amorlcon t.'-xlon N»w« Service.) ’ POPULAR WITH ‘DOUGH’ BOYS 1 1 Adjutant of Montana Department Good Fighter for Righta of the ExService Men. — Ben W. Barnett of Helena, Mout., adjutant of the Montana department of the American Legion, is popular with ex-service men because he f JlgW possesses the rare ability of entertalnlng veterans F aa well aa fighting •a for thelr rlßllts - Many former soldiers who were stationed at Camp Dodge, la., remem- / J JHmP ber Mr. Burnett fQr h[g vaU(levllle acta at various recreational huts and j hundreds of Montana veterans praise him for his efforts In obtaining work for them and Justice for disabled exservice men. At the age of eleven, Mr. Barnett i organized the Abraham Lincoln club I at the Hull House in Chicago and ever I since he has been an organizer In ' business and In the affairs of the Legion. His versatility Is Indicated by the fact that he has been a vaudeville artist as well as a successful dealer in hides and furs. Mr. Burnett was at first rejected by i the army because of a bad foot, but I finally was accepted for a few months i of service In an American training eamp. He has served as state adju tant since the organization of the Legion’s Montana department SEEKS OWNER OF WAR MEDAL Opera Singer Redeems Emblem Found in Window of New York Pawn Shop. The sight of a Victory medal in the window of a New York pawn shop moved Lucien Muratore, opera singer and French soldier during the World war, to redeem the decoration in hope that it will find its way to its owner. “While strolling with my secretary," M. Muratore wrote, “I chanced to look curiously in a window where many odd articles were displayed. Among them was this medal. Having served with the French army In the great war, I ! was naturally interested to know how i this medal should come to such a place. My friends Informed me that probably the veteran hud been forced by clrj cumstances to part with it for a small I sum. It is certain that I should be greatly distressed to be forced to give up Insignia of reward with which France has honored me. With this feeling, I sent my secretary to recover this medal for me in the hope that I should be able to return it to the gallant soldier who won It.” The medal bears clasps for St. Mlhiel, Meuse-Argonne and a defensive sector. It will be returned to its owner i if properly identified. FIRST TO SIGN APPLICATION Little Minnesota Lady Puts Her Name on Dotted Line for Auxiliary Charter. ■ I » The Women’s Auxiliary of the American Legion Is open to wives, daughters and sisters of Legionnaires as JKx I well as mothers j x -jaaM and wives. Hence j y it was entirely g®* jl * ! proper for Pearl | j year-old daughter 1 of a prominent | ; ■< | Legion member in |z Fergus Falls, . Minn., to have V ' the distinction of V v . being the first ; signer on an ap- KT* 1 plication for an Bi ■ || : auxiliary charter. Pearl says she likes her Auxll- : —” * ™ lary, but that It is a hard word to V pronounce. Delays Cashing Certificates. [ Minnesota members of the Ameri- > can Legion, are attacking the red tape ’ and delay by the government In cash- - Ing its certificates Issued to disabled veterans to pay their expenses while . traveling to public health and vocational training centers. Because of the difficulty In cashing the paper, the exi service men are now forced to accept a discount of ten per cent Authorizai tlon by legislation of federal reserve banks and post offices to pay cash on 1 presentation of the certificates is the remedy suggested by A. H. Vernon, Legion department commander, in letters to F. W. Galbraith, Jr., National commander, and to the federal board 1 for Vocational Education. It Is bej lleved that the Legion will adopt the ' suggestion and back legislation to that end. Walting, Fondly Waiting. O. —Sloppy weather, ain’t It? Pm wearing my army slicker. Got your’s . yet? p.—No, not yet—American Legton ' Weekly ’
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT* State of Indiana, County of Ailaroi, SS: In the Adame circuit court, February term, 1921. Jeune A. Schllg, <-t al. VR. John 11. I Striker, at al. Complaint for pnrtltlon of real <>»- Hate and to quiet title to real estate. Cornea now the plaintiff* by Fruehte ;X- bitterer their attorneys and tile I their complaint, together with the affidavit of u competent person that the residence upon diligent search and Inquiry Is unknown of the following I named, described and designated >!<■- y fendiints, to-wlt: John 11. Striker, Effie 1-'. Fisher, : > Cora P. Millikan, Ira Hendrick* Edward Hendricks. Samuel McCarty, ' | Frank McCarty, Chari. - McCarty, \l- ’ yin McCarty, Thomae McCarty, Hartzell. Jennie Mack, Leonard Wll - Hams, ora William*. George Williams, a ’ Mary Williams. Lewis Williams, Willi lam Harris. Julia A. Harris. Sarah J. | Huy (formerly Sarah .1. Harris) Thomas H. Harris. Murtha E. Ileffej i formerly Martha E. Harris), Achsah A. Hendricks (fornTerlv Achsah A. Hnr- ., rls). Myrtn A. Harris, Hujda Harris, f I Adali Harris. Lloyd Harris. Carl liar- ! rls, Walter Harris, Bernard P. Harris, 1 Edwin M. Ray. 11. Preston Bay, Ida _ Longwlth, Pauline Harris. Fenton Harris, Beatrice HufTenbarger, Milla .ent P Harris, M. A. Watts, whose Christian , name Is to the plaintiffs unknown, i Don A. Baxter. Arthur Harris. 8 | The unknown husbands and wives. > respectively, of tile following named persons, to-w-it: s William Harris. Julia A. Harris. _ Sarah J. Ray (formerly Sarah J. Hars ris); Thomas H. Harris, Martha E. Iteffey (formerly Martha E. Harris), Achsah A. Hendricks (formerly A< hr sah A. Harris); Myrta A. Harris. Hui-; e da Harris. Allah Harris. Lloyd Harris. „ Carl Harris. Walter Harris, Bernard e P. Harris, Edwin M. Ray, H. Preston i- Ray, Ida Longwitli. Panline Harris. . Fenton Harris, Beatrice Buffenbarger, ! 1 iMllhieent Harris, M. A. Watts, whosi t> Christian name is to the plaintiffs tin-j . known, Don A. Baxter, Arthur Harris. 1 i The unknown widows and widowers i> | children, descendants and heirs, sur- . I vivlng spouses, creditors, adminlstra-! '■[tors, of the estates, devisees, legatees, . trustees and executors, of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, t whose names are unknown to the i plaintiff- herein, of the following • | named and designated deceased per-. r sons, to-wit: William Harris, Julia A. I Harris, Sarah J. Ray (formerly Sarah I J. Harris), Thomas H. Harris, Martmi IE. Reffey (formerly Martha E. Harris) j Achsah A. Hendricks -(formerly Achf| sah A. Harris). Myrta A. Harris. Adah ! a Harris, Lloyd Harris, Carl Harris, ; Walter Harris, Arthur Harris, Berf nard P. Harris. H. Preston Ray, Ida Longwith. Pauline Harris. Fenton Harris. Beatrice Buffenbarger. Milla-, 1 cent Harris, M. A. Watts, whose Chris- > -'an name is to the plaintiffs unknown Don A. Baxter, Hulda Harris. I All the women, once known by any , of the above names and designations ’ i above stated whose names may have been changed and who are now Known .j by other names, the names of all of I whom are unknown to the plaintiffs. The spouses of all the persons above ; named, described and designated as i defendants to this action who are . married, the names of all of whom > I are unknown to the plaintiffs. All persons and corporations, who assert or might assert any title, claim II or interest in or lien upon tne reu. ! estate described in this complaint in , this action by, under or through any ; of the defendants in this action, nam- ■ ed. described and designated, the ■ names of all of whom are unknown to » the plaintiffs; That each and all of the above nam- • ed defendants are non residents of the • state of Indiana and upon diligent . search and inquiry by these plaintiffs I their residence cannot be ascertaln- > ed; that said action is for the purpose ( of quieting the title of these plaintiffs to real estate in the state of Indiana • and to enforce partition of real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause I of action exists against each and all ■ of said defendants, that they are all 1 necessary parties to ttajs action and I they are all believed to be non resi- , I dents of the state of Indiana. 1 . That this action is instituted to [ quiet the title of the plaintiffs in and to the following described real estate ’ in Adams county In the state of In- i , dlana, to-wlt: The northeast quarter of the northr i east quarter of section twenty-two i . (22) in township twenty-six (26) ' north of range fourteen (14) east. I That this action is also instituted to > enforce partition of real estate in Adams county in the state of Indiana, I described as follows to-wit: In-lot number one hundred four (104) in the eleventh (11) addition t > the town of Berne in Adams county in 1 . the state of Indiana as laid out by Daniel Welty and .recorded on the | I recorded plat of said town of Berne: ' also In-lot number two hundred sixtyone (261) in the twenty-fourth (24) t addition to the town of Berne in Ad-, ams county in the state of Indiana a:H " laid out by Peter Sprunger and record- • ed on the recorded plat of said town of Berne; also the northeast quarter ■I of the northeast quarter of section ' itwenty-two (22)' in towsiship twenty-i 'six (26) north of range fourteen (14) ' I east; I , That this action is being prosecuted II by said plaintiffs for the purpose of . : quieting their title to the real estate I ! above described as against all deI mand, claims and claimants whomsoever, and as against the world, as | out in paragraph 2 of the complaint in j the above entitled cause. Notice is therefore hereby given ! said defendants and each and all of ; . them that unless they be and appear i before the Adams circuit court at the ; ' I court house in the City of Decatur, I Adams county. Indiana, on the llttr I day of May. 1921, the same being the I 27th Judicial day of the April tern) or the Adams circuit court of the state of Indiana, to be begun and hidden on the 11th day of April. 1921, and ansi wer or demur to said complaint, the same may be heard and determined in ■ their absence. I In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof, on the 16th dav of March, 11921. i(Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams circuit court Fruchte & Lltterer, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 17-24-31 SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an Execution to me directed from the clerk of the Adman I Circuit Court I will expose at public i sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th day of April, A. D. 1921, I between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. land 4 o’clock p. m., of said day, at the j door oi the court house In Decatur. ) Adams county, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven yens, the following described real est ile, to wit: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and " the northwest quarter of the B southeast quarter, all In section eight (8) township twenty-seven (27) north ' of range fourteen (14) east, except 1 therefrom the following described tract: e 'Twenty feet of uniform width off of . the west side of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said B section, township and range aforesaid, . and containing after said exception In all hereby conveyed o"“ hundred mi l t twenty acres, more or less, in Adams . County, Indiana. Said sale will be subject to a first B lien on the third forty (40) acres tract , described herein, held by the Union Central Life Insurance Company in 8 the sum of two thousand dollars (|2,- . 000) with six (6) per cent interest ’ from "November first (1) 1920. :■ and on failure to realize the full i amount of judgment, Interest and costs, I will sell at the same time and 1 place, expose to public sale the fee u simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John H. B Watson and Minnie Watson at the suit f of John Hessler and Celina Hessler. 1 Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SEPHUS MELCHI, Sheriff Adams county. March 16, A. D. 1921. 3 Dore B. Erwin, g Attorney for Plaintiff. 17-24-31 a J. H. Heller made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon.
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE — Better shoes for less money. Tho Original Army & Navy Goods Store. 243 Monroe streid. if Foil SALK - Kggs for hatchimt, from mature hens of the Shepherd strain of Anconas. Mrs. J. C. Moses. 1133 North Second street. 'Phone numhi r 305-Red. _ FOR SALE--s. (’. W~”lxghorn eggs for hatching. These eggs nru of n high strain laying hen. SI.OO per setting or $5.00 per 100. DynelSi Schmitt, ’phmie 79. . C3 l t £“ FOR SALE -Wiiile I‘i-kib I 'lck 1 Toulouse geese eggs; 40 shoats. weight 50 pounds each. Willard .Steele. R. R. 9, Decatur. 67-t6x FOR SALE—(up an«l dvnamite. Fornax Milling Co. 67-ts TOR SALE —Single-comb White I»eghorn eggs, from hardy, prolific, well-mated birds, five cents each. Frank Faurote, Decatur, Ind.. R. 5. 6S-tG FOIfSALE—Good reed baby cab; also good Acme range cook stove. Inquire at this office. 68-t3 FOR SALE—Prize seed barley. Also prime Russian flax seed. Both won top premiums at the late Northern 1 Indiana fair. The seeding season is on for barley and flax follows soon, i Get this seed and raise our own hog and cattle feed at the actual cost of production. Get your seed at once. Holthouse & Faurote. R. 5, Decatur. Indiana. <>B46 j FCTR SALE —One horse wagon; also top buggy. Both in good condition. Call at the sale barn, Decatur; 'phone ! 37. _ 69-tFx i FOR SALE —A good two-horse Studebaker wagon. Inquire of Drayton Hill; ’phone 1127. 69-13 . FOR SALE — About 25 bushels of Early Ohio seed potatoes. Inquire of Hugo Thieme, or call 697-0. 70-3tx Cracked eggs for sale. H. Berling packing house. 70-21 FOR SALE—Ford coupe, in good condition, with special leather upholstering and top. A bargain for the salesman who must be out in all kinds of weather. Demountable rims. J. I). Baker, R. R. No. 2, Decatur. Ind. 70-t3 FOR SALE —A 2bi horse-power boiler, a 2bi horse-power engine and a feather machine. 'Phone 488 cr call at 304 Marshall street. 71-t'l FOR SALE—Four pairs lace net curtains, good as new; one jacket suit, bust size 40, good as new; one pair of brown shoes, size SA; one pair child’s black patent leather shoes, size 2. good as,new. Call at So Thurd St., or phone 517 White. 71-3 MISCELLANEOUS | WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOIAJGY SPECIAL NUMBEH. just out, containing 1921 facts oi clover land in Marinette county, Wis consin. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special numbei of landology. It is free on request Address Skidmore-Riehle land Co. 1785 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette. Wise. l-3mo FOITSPECIAL HEMSTITCHING ami t button-hole work call at .Madison hotel, Decatur, Ind. 58-ts SEE M. J. WELKER for painting an 1 papering. ’Phone 646. G9-t2x [EARN $6-sl2 we.-kly addreqsing raail , ing circulars, spare time at home; 1 instructions 25c. MAILERS LIST CO.. 5651 28th St., Detroit, Mich. lx GET A 30c HAIR CUT at 165 South • Second street, 71-t2x FOR RENT FOR RENT — Good house, poultry house, truck patch, two or three acres of land. One mile from corpora tion, chance for poultry, ti;uck an 1 farming. Possession at once. 59 ts ERWIN & MICHAUD. WANTED ; WANTED — Farm hand, single man preferred. Wages right. Address box 32. Magley 11. 11. No. I.' 68-tGx ; WANTEI> —Girl to do general house- | work. Will send washing out if necessary. Good wages. ’Phone 392, or call at 610 Madison street. 70-ts WANTED—To rent, a house of five to seven rooms. Inquire at this ofj flee. 70-3 t i MALE HELP WANTED — Governj ment railway mail service needs i clerks. Stop worrying; change your J job. Earn $133 to $192 per month regularly by the year. Plenty spare I time, lay offs and liberal vacations |on pay. Other unusual opportunities. Specimen examination questions, etc., J free. Columbus Inaiitule,' 8:!-A. ColI'umbus, Ohio. 23-3-1 n.n. A ’."' I — — —.— ♦ v WANT TO HEAR from party having farm for sale. Give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Indiana i street, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 12-12-26 x WANTED —Experienced 3r unexper- ! ienced office help, girl or boy. Api ply in own handwriting, stating age, ! experience and salary expected. Address D. E. % Daily Democrat. 71-2 ■ WANTEiFto’RENT— Remington or Underwool typewriter. 'Phone 526. 1 W. L. Richmond the advertising man, was here today. He reports the > merchants doing a nice Easter business. j.- , . -Ax.* '
■ | Beautiful Spring & Easter I Shoe Styles I tor the last minute shoppers I We are now showing the smal lest ■ styles we have had the pleasure of ■ displaying to you in years. ■ They are a credit Io this store I and sliould be a joy to Decatur’s | discriminating wearers of butler I shoes. ■ Our Spring prices, too, will coin- I mend themselves Io you as unusual- I ly moderate. ■ For those who have not as yet ■ •had an opportunity of purchas- ■ ing tlieir Easter footwear, we g have many beautiful and exclu- ■ sive styles for women and men, B smart 'models in both high and I low patterns. ■ Good Shoes are an Economy I ELZEY SHOE STORE Decatur. Indiana I - - - II ■■nurwwrniwmmw —mi ll■lll■ ■ u I !■! "-* "" H———■ - "■ Tri IITMI .lllll.Wl 111 II —'l I ,i w B ::k xX x XXX « x XXX I j He Never Tried Some one asked a man if tie could play a violin. He said he didn’t know, he had never tried. The art of Saving, like the art of violin playing, is developed by practice. You never know what you can do until I you try". (Till and gel one of our Savings Banks and try from now on at Saving and see how you can create an account. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co “BANK OF SERVICE” j
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS i * The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, • 1 February Term, 1921. •* No. 10340. Clarissa Ormiston vs. Gerald Ormiston. To annul marriage. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Gerald - Ormiston of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given , the said Gerald Ormiston that he be and appear before the Hon. .Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 6th •, day of May, 1921. the same being the ■ 23rd Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur. I commencing on Monday, the 11th day •of April A. D. 1921, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determin- !: ed in his absence. WITNESS, my name, and the Seal >! of said Court hereto affixed, this Sth day of March. 1921. (SEAL) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk. ; March 9, 1921. 10-17-24 NOTICE TO FARMERS The time has eotne to raise horses again. We have for sale a superior 11 lot of Belgian and Percheron stal- ; | lions and mares at Bellmont park. ■ We will gladly show them to prospec- • ■ tjve buyers and give full information (' and terms. ELI SPRINGER & SON, Decatur, Ind. and i SS-24t Saginaw, Mich. FISH t — - Two pounds for 25c, ready for the 1 pan. D. A. Straub, next door to Enterprise drug store. 7C-t2x i ’ NOTICE If in need of any plumbing, fix, ; tures or pipe fleeting, repair work of any kind, call a* th- - 5W B h op , ii o u.rsun street, me new plumbj Ing shop. r. ' -mteed. , 6846 A. p, JOHxnoQN. i NOTICE! H. A. Straub, the expert wall-paner ■ cleaner, the man who knows how - will make that dirty paper look like > new. Small or large jobs; also rugs ■ and chimneys cleaned, perch washing and cisterns cleaned. I will save your water Prices right. All work guar1 ar,teed. Leave order at Daily Democrat office. X k ’ n i ty c O V resh &h: Halibut, [M„ S e r Packing c,™|
NOTICE TO NON-HESIDi:\ is State of Indiana, Adams County, SS. In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term, 1921. Cause No. 1034 4. William F. Stcpler, vs. Isaac Wanner, et al. Comes now the plaintiff by John Srhurger & Son. his attorneys, and ; tiles his complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent I inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants to-wit: Isaac WanI ner, son of John Wanner, deceased, 1 Katharine Wanner, wife of said Isaac Wanner, Anna Kauffman, daughter or said John Wanner, deceased, Anthon ' Kauffman, husband of said Anna , I Kauffman. All the unknown children, ! grand children. adopted children. I spouses, creditors, legatees and ue- ■ visees, administrators or executory under the last will and testament or each and all of the above named, I| designated and described and set out i i defendants, all of whose names are | to this plaintiff unknown, and the resi idence of each and all of them are u i this plaintiff and to this affiant unknown. Ail trustees, assignees, all the su- • cessors in interest of each and all or the above named defendants, all or : whose names are to this plaintin. an* il affiant unknown, and the residence t i leach and all of them to this plaintin and to this affiant unknown. All the women and widows in ten-.. ied or related to the above naimu u * . fondants. whose names may havt ,v ‘ changed, and who are nuw known >• ■ other names. Each ami all ct w lu> . names are to this plaintiff unknow. and the residence of each ami ;ui 5 such persons is to this plain tin ai to this affiant unknown. . t That a cause of action exists against each and all of said above named, ■ out and designated defendants. u . each and all of said above named < fendants are necessary parties to t • action, that they are each and al * . • lieved to be non residents of the . t of Indiana, and that the resident ani postoffice address is unknown to u plaintiff and to this affiant. . 1 The above cause of action is for purpose of quieting the title ot “ plaintiff in this action to the f™ , Ing real estate in Adams counts, ‘ the state of Indiana, to-wit: The East half of the Northeast quarter of Section three (3) in low ship Twenty-six (26) North. so Thirteen 113) East, containing Acres more or less. , t 0 ■ Notice is therefore hereby pf f said defendants and each and a . them unless they be and appe ’ | fore the Honorable Judice ot ’„ . ams Circuit Court at the court nous" in the Citv of Decatur, In Alla '„ county, in' the state of Indiana, the -I th day ot May, in the year 1 the same being the 21st Judicial 1 _■ of the April term ot said court , L, answer or demur to said o ol ' l . l ' the same will be heard and determ ed in their absence. _ , SP t • In Witness Whereof I hereunti ■ ( my hand affix th'e seal of said > ’ at the office of the Clerk thereof, h ’ the City ot Decatur, Indiana. thts> > . day of March? ISH. , (Seal) JOHN T. KELIA. 1 Clerk of the Adams Circuit Couri. ■ John Schurger &■ Son, _ Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10-" NOTICE , I have opened a repair *hop. For-. . work especially. 118 South Eighth St. ' Phone 758. ’ 65-t3-eo<l OTTO KEIFFER
