Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1921 — Page 6

— —■ +*+•>++++ + + + + + + + + + LADY NICOTINE ABLE ALLY ♦ •5- IN FIGHTING PLANT PESTS ♦ +♦++++++++++++++ Lady Nf'.ctlnt* ran be enlisted in fighting the plant pests, says today’s lessen by the American Forestry association which is conducting u nationwide drive of education in battling against th? bugs that oat up about fifty million dollars worth of property every year. Tito safest spray material for killing plant life (a] his) thrips and other r oft-bodied insects is a nicotine preparation. These preparations are put on the market commercially, and. although apparently expensive in their, concentrated form, which diluted according to directions a very effective I spray is obtained at a cost little exceeding one cent a gallon. “Black j Lear 40’’ is a forty per cent, nicotine 1 sulphate combination which is ver.' widely used in spraying operations. Other nicotine preparations of similar or lesser strength are on the market, solution used at the rate of one parti to one thousand parts of water, with or without soap, is very effoctivoi against all forms of the more delicate ■ aphids and tender insects. For th* j black cherry aphis and the black peach aphis, it is necessary to use a stronger solution, one part to from six hundred to eight hundred parts of; water being recommended. Tobacco decoctions can be prepared ' rcadil/at home by steeping (not boil ing) one pound of tobacco stems in three gallons of water in a covered vt ssel for two or three hours. Strain ; off this liquid and use as a spray. If very delicate plants, such as new ! growth on rose l ushes or sweet peas. < are to be sprayed, this solution can 1

WE SAVE YOU MONEY Our Prices are Always the Lowest. BERNSTEIN’S Mens Light W eight Mule Skin Work Shoe (IJQ Os? Ladies One Strap Comfort Slipper djl QD All sizes. Special Ladies or Growing Girls Black Kid Lace Oxfords, medium heel, all new Spring styles, CQ All sizes I 0 Ladies or Growing Girls Brown Lace Oxfords, nice medit|m heel, all new Spring styles. $4.95 I Ladies or Growing Girls Brown, on strap slip- e* 4 Qf per. medium heel, new Spring style, all sizes.. Special—Ladies or Growing Girls Black Kid one strap Slipper, nice dressy slipper, U*4 7C Special—A few sizes of Ladies $6.50 Pat PumpsQQ QX or Lace Oxfords, most all sizes <PO«mO .Mens Summer Union Suits, short sleeves, long legs QQ all sizes 36 to 46 t/OV Mens Muslin Athletic I nion Suits, all sizes 36 to 46 4 0C 36 inches. Dark or Light Percale, .. ..-t Q Good Quality, yard JL«jC Mens Bib Overalls, Ail sizes i/OV Mens Work Shirts, f*Qz» Good quality, all sizes Ot/C Apron Gingham, 14 Good Quality, yard A~rC ? A nice line Ladies White Voile Waists 98c I Ladies Muslin or Pink Crepe Slipover Gowns, QQ A Bargain at <7OU Misses Black Hose, good quality, IQ all sizes, pair A«7v I Ladies Black Hose, 1O „ | Pair IZC — - L_ . „ Building for the Future Upon the Solid Foundation of a Successful Past! There is no better example of the sound growth of the Old Adams County Bank than our beautiful new building which is nearing completion. When completed this new banking home will offer every facility for modern banking and for the comfort of our patrons. A fitting monument of nearly half a century of successful bust- q; ness enterprise and complete preparation for the future. _ 4% on Savings Deposits I OLD ADAMS COUNTYBANK “The Old Reliable”

► be diluted with equal parts of water. H Nicotine or tobacco preparations, siF though very effective for heir desigr k rated purposes, do not injure foliage i and on that account are very deair- < I able spray*. COT $16,000 FOR RESCUE OF AGED CHICAGO WOMAN (United Press Service) Toulon. 111.. April 7.—A fairy god--1 mother in the form of a little old la<lv ' whom he only saw once has made I George Fogelsong happy with a gift <T $16,000. Foglesong has been informed rely that Mrs. Marie Lee of Chicago has died and left him a legacy of $16,000. While in the nearby town of Galva, about three years ago. Fogelsong rushed into the middle of a street and i nrried Mrs Lee to .safety when she became confused at the approach of an automobile. In saving the aged woman from possible death, Foglesong 1 arely escaped injury himself. Mrs. I ee had stopped in Galva .on her way home to Chicago'to change 'trains. She fainted from the excitement of the narrow escape and Fogelsong assisted her to her train. Just as the train started, she asked hi. name but did not get his address. Administrators of Mrs. Lee’s will searched for Fogelsong around Galva. He was finally found through an ad- ‘ vertisement in a Chicago paper. He had almost forgotten the incident when he learned he was to receive the $16,000 bequest for his bravery. The three children of Mrs. Lee were I to share the estate equally with Fogel ! song under the terms of the will. They i offered him $16,000 for his claim and 1 he has decided to accept it. 11l

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. APRIL 7. 1921.

PUBLIC SALE at , ” T>eca.tur Horse Sale Barns, Satur- , day’.' Ayril 9. commencing promptly at" l:3i> o'cJock. Hor«es ; 1 pair of Mules, 4 years old. broke, I weighing 2200; 1 Bay mare 8 years old, a god one; 1 Black Mare. 9 years old; 1 team of Bay work mares, 1 Grey team of extra good workers. Hogs 2 brood sows, will farrow last of April; 4 shoats weighing about 90 lb each; 4 shoats weighing about 50 lb each. 1 new- set of double work harness, never been used; 1 good set of used work harness; 1 good corn plow. Terms All sums of ten dollars or under cash. All sums over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given pur-! chaser, giving good bankable note' with approved security, bearing 8%; interest from date, A commission of 2% will be charged if sold, and no charges if not sold. Any farmers having anything to sell bring it in with you Saturday. | Aucts: Brunton & Schmitt. Clerk: Jack Meibers. A Benefit Show (Continued from page one) gold medals. There will be a ban-. quet and reception in the evening. Members of the local Latin club.■ and the students of the Decatur high I school have strong hopes that the representatives from this city will i win the contest. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana. County of Adams, S 8: Adams "Circuit Court, April Term, 1921. No. 10367. Non-residence Notice. John Minger vs. Obedlah Hartman, et al. Comes now the plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Simmons & Dailey, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together With an affidavit of a competent person, that the following defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, viz: Obodiah Hart-i man. Catharine Hartman, wife of. Obediah Hartman. Ferdlnan Hartman. J Mrs. Hartman, wife of Ferdtntn Hartmanf whose Christian name Is unknown to the plaintiff. Ferdinand Hartman. Margaret Hartman, wife of Ferdinand Hartman. Benjamin Hartman. Lucinda Hartman, wife of Benjamin Hartman MargAret Bennett. Bennett, husband of Margaret Bennett, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. Lucinda Hartman, Benjamin Hartman, husband of i Lucinda Hartman. Joseph Hartman. | Mrs Hartman, wife of Joseph I Hartman, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. Joseph S Hartman. Mrs. Hartman, wife of Joseph S. Hartman, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. Sarah L. Hartman. Hartman, husband of Sarah L. Hartman. Whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. William Hartman. Mrs. Hartman, wife of WilHarfi Hartman, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Ida Ogden. Ogden, husband of Ida Ogden, whose Christian name is unknown' to plaintiff, Mary Dedinger. Dedinger, husband of Mary Dedinger, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Erl Hartman. Mrs Hartman, i wife of FTrl Hartman, whose Christian i name is unknown to plaintiff. Earl I Hartman, Mrs. ‘ — Hartman, wife if Earl Hartman. whose Christian name is unknown *to the plaintiff, Oracle Hartman. ' — Hartman, lushand of Gracle Hartman, whose hristian name is unknown to the nlaintiff. Rosanna Cassady, diaries N. Cassady, husband of hosanna Cassady. George Stogdill. Salana StogdilL. wife of George Stogdlll. William Hittier. Mrs. (— Bittier. wife Os William Bittier, whose Christian name Is unknown to the plaintiff. William -teutler Mrs. — Beiitler. wife of William Beutler. whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. Lorenzo F. BitUer, Mrs. Bittier, wife of Lorenzo F. Btttler. Jacob Christ. Sarah Ann Christ, wife of Jacob Whrist. James H. Ward. Mrs. Ward, wife of James H. Ward, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. The unknown widowers and widows, respectively of each of the above named persons, named as defendants, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff, the unknown children, lescendants and heirs. surviving spouse, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns respectively of each of the above named persons named as defendants, who are deceased, the names of such being unknown to the plaintiff, the unknown creditors of such deceased persons, all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names have been changed and who are now known by other names, the nanjes of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: the spouses of all of the persons above named as defendants, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to th»- plaintiff; all persons who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the-real estate described In the complaint in this ac>lon. by. under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff. That this suit is prosecuted to quiet title as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever, to the following described real estate situate in the County of Adams. State of Indiana, to-wit: Part of the north half of the northwest quarter of Section three (3). in township twenty-six (26) north, range thirteen (13) east. In Adams county, state of Indiana, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a p.olnt 78.25 rods east of the Northwest corner of said Section three (3). thence East 81.75 rods to the northeast corner of said northwest quarter of said section three (3), thence south along the east line of said quarter ninety (90) rods to the southeast corner of said north half of the northwest quarter, thence West along the south line of said north half of the northwest quarter 81.75 rods, thence north ninety (90) rods to the place of beginning containing 43.75 acres more or less. Notice Is. therefore, hereby given each of the defendants above named of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 30trf day of May, 1921, sama being the N3rd Juridicial Day of said term of court, to be begun and held at the CoMrt House in the City of Decatur. Indiana, said county and state, on the second Monday In April, 1921. said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged wlll”be taken as true and said cause will bg heard and determined in their absence'.'* IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto subscribed my name and afl fixed the seal of said court at Deca- [ tur, Indiana, this 6th day of April, 1921. I (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. I Simmons & Dailey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7-14-21

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS J FOR SALE FOR SALE — Better shoes for less money. The Original Army & Navy Goods Store, 243 Monroe street. 52-ts FOR SALE—Cap fuses and ’I dynamite. Fornax Milling Co. 67-ts 1 R. C. R. 1. REDS lay, weigh and pay. Eggs for hatching, 75 cts per 16; $4 for 100. Mrs E. S. Christen, Def catur, Ind., Phone 865-L. 75-12 U FOR SALE—Ford runabouts $l6O and ' i $lB5. Six Ford tourings. Choice $185.00. Buick touring $90.00. Trail- , ers $25.00. W. D. Cross, Geneva, In. I (liana. 80-3wks-x FOR SALE —Lot large enough for 2 dwellings, two squares from Court House. Price $850.00. Address L- ' % Daily Democrat, Decatur. 80-6 t FOR SALE —Ab''tit 8 or 9 tuns of straw; also some harness. Call at 'Red Riverside barn. Decatur, Ind. 81FOR SALE—Ford truck, in good condition. Priced to sell. Call Ml or 199. 81-ts, i FOR SALE —One truck box for rear of Ford roadster. Call ’phone S 3. 1 ■ Monroe. Ind. C. A. Shirk. 81-tsi i'OR SALE—A few second-hand coal ranges. The Gas Co., Third street. 81-t6, I FOR SALE—City property. Fine bungalow residence, all modem: over-size lot. 904 W. Monroe street.: phone 446. ■ 82-t4x I |— ■ -I— * — l e. 1 *♦♦ * c- •" -■ ■ ■— ■» *♦ - —— ' * FOR SALE —One Guernsey bull calf, 4 weeks old. A good one. Sired by • registered stock. ITue $15.00 if bought this week Joseph D. Beery. ' Decatur R- R. No. 2. 82-t3x FOR SALE—Io-2i' Case traitor, t v lor three-bottom; in A-l rurnning or-; der. Reason for selling, farming less : ground. W. R. Worthman, Craigville, (ind., R. R. Craigville 'phone. 73-t6-eod-x FOR SALE —Ringlet Barred Rock , eggs for hatching. $3.50 per hun 1 dred, or 65c for 15— Mrs. J. C Moorman, ’phone BSO-A, Decatur R. R. No. 3. . . 75-6t-eod • FOR SALE —Baby chicks, will be J taHrited-in .May. 13v each. ’Ferris ■ i strain. 15c each. Ferris strain. William Griffiths. Magley. Ind., Chaievillc • ’phone. i BStsx LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—From Ed Beery’ home. ; R. R. 10. Gillig farm, one Duroc sow and two white pigs, weighing 50 1 pounds. Notify Mr. Beery. 81-3tx MISCELLANEOUS to ..Prospective . business ROOM SEEKERS—WiII have an all modem business room vacant 1 1I first of year. Any one interested ad- ■ dress—H-Daily Democrat, Decq(tur. , I ' ■ J j »80-6 t < RUGS "CLEANED—CaII - ’phone 750. Ed Knavel. " 81-3tx LOT PLOW , I < NG"and~Painting. Call < 688. 82-tZr, : WANTED WANTED—WouId buy house in De- I catur and pay. cash but want 100 , cents’ value for every dollar. Those having places to sell resembling 1907 I Fords at Packard prices need not an- ■ swer. Address “K", Care Democrat.: 82- ! WANTED — Man or woman wanted. Salary $36 full time, selling guar-, anteed hosiery to the wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Hosiery Mills, Norristown. Penna. 7-14-21-28 x : YOUNG"MEN.* WOMEN, over”l7,*for ’ Postal Mail Service. $l2O month.l Examinations April. Experience un-1 necessary. For free particulars of instruction, write R. Terry, (former, Civil Service examiner), 315 Centfn ental Bldg., Washington, D. C. 83-t3x ! FOR RENT FOR RENT —Four rooms, furnished, 423 Elm street. Will rent reasonable. Call after 2 p. m. 83-t3x PUBLIC SALE As I have quit farming, I will sell at public auction at the Wilson Myerr farm, 4 miles north ,pf Decatur and one mile south and a mile of the Fuelling churctf, or one-half mile east and two miles north of Mon mouth, on . Tuesday, April 12, 1921, sale to begin at 12.30 p. m„ the following property, to-wit: HORSES — Cream color 4-year-o!d gelding; cream color mare 3 years old; brown gelding 3 years old; black mare 10 years old. CATTLE —Black cow 3 years old with calf by side; Jersey cow 3 years old with calf by side; Jersey cow 4 years old, will be fresh soon; red cow 6 years old. fresh in May. HOGS —Four head of shoats; one spotted Poland China sow with pigs by side; two spotted Poland China male Dogs. IMPLEMENTS— One Birdsell farm wagon, good ar new; low truck farm wagon; wagon box; Oliver gang plow; one Solid Comfort riding breaking plow; two walking breaking pjows; riding breaki ing plow; two’-riding corn cultivators; 16-tooth spring toeth harrow; spiketooth harrow; set of farm harness and collars. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS — $5.00 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent. ■ interest the last six months. GEORGE MYERS. Jeff Liechty, Auctioneer. Charles Magley, Clerk. 7-8-9

I* ~ Wiring and Repairing Call 'Phone 902 For a licensed eleetrician I). W. SPENCER We do all kinds o< wiring | I and electric repair work : ♦ — ♦ ATTENTION BREEDERS Moineau de Booe, Sorrel Belgian Stallion, and Bayard de Omal, Bay Belgian Stallion will make the season at the Red Riverside barn, Decatur, Ind. Call and see these horses before breeding. 81-12tx C. J. RICE, (Owner) MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York, April 7.—Led by Mexican Petroleum, oils were firm at the 1 opening of the stock market here today. Mexican Petroleum was up ion early sales due to an optimistic . statement by ITesi.ient E. L. Doll, ny | in connection with the annual reports of the company and * allied corpora- ; tions. The general list tended to firmness. : although there was * some breaks. : Studebaker reacted a point after open- : ing at 78. V. S. Rubber made a new high on the present recovery by selling nt 73%. up Atlantic Guff was \ ui at 35 and U. S. Steel was up % at 81%. Rails were firm. New York Produce Market. New York. April 7. — Flour, quiet and unchanged; Pork dull, mess $28.00-$29.00; lard easier, middlewest j spot $10.95-911.05; sugar, weaker; raw $6.02; refined, quiet; granulated sß.oo' coffee, Rio No. 7 on spot 6%-6’i; San tos No. 4 9%-10; tallow weak, special 5; city 4; hay easy. No. 1 $1.45-$1.50. No. 3 $1.15-$1.25; clover $1.(5-$1.45; dressed poultry weak, turkeys 50-62: chickens 25-52; fowls 23-38; ducks 20 46: live poultry weak, 28-38; fowls 30-34; turkeys 30-45; rovters 18; chickens 28-38; broilet 55; cheese firn>. state milk common t specials IS-29; skims, common t< specials 519%. New York Stock Market. New York. April ?. —Prices were ir regular at The opening bf the stocl market here today. Thej’ included: SStudebaker 78, unchanged; Centra Leather 31%, off %; American SmeU ing 38%, up %; Industrial Alcoho 67%. np %;' Baltimcre and Ohio 34 up %; Atlantic Gull 34, up %: Mid vale Steel 27%, unchanged; I" S Rubber 73%. up %; U. S. Steel 81% up %; General Asphalt 62%, up %: American Telephone 106, up % Southern Pacific 74%, up %; Mexicali Petroleum 141, up 1%; Pan Amer lean 69%, up ■%; American Sumatr; 73%. unchanged; Union Pacific 116 1 ; off %: Pennsylvania 34%. off %; An:; ccnda 37%. up %. East Buffalo Market. East Buffalo, N. Y., April 7.—Ope cial to Daily Democrat) — Receipt. 2400; shipments 3610; official’to Nex York yesterday 209 Q; mediums an heavies $9.50-|10.?5; mixed $10.25$10.65: Yorkers $10.75-$10.90; pig. $11.50: roughs $9.00; stags $6.50 down: cattle 125, slow; sheep 2800 steady; top wool lambs $10.75; clipp: $9.75, down: best clipped ewes $5 50 $6.00; calves $11.00: tops $llOO-111.50 Cleveland Livestock. Hogs — Receipts 3000: market 25( lower; Yorkers $10.25; mixed $10.25. medium s9*oo; pigs $10.50; rough 157.75;I$7.75; stags $5.75. Sheep and lambs — Receipts 1000, ■market slow; tops $9.25. Cattle —Receipts 250; market 25-50< I lower. Calves —Receipts 1.000: market 50 1 I lowers top $12.00. I Toledo Livestock. - Hogs—Receipts fair; market lower; i heavies $8.50-$9.00; mediums $9.50 $9.75: Yorkers $10.0i)-$10.25; good pig: ■ $10.25-110.60. Calves —Market steady. Sheep and lambs —Market slow. Kansas City Livestock. Cattle — Receipts 3,000, market ! weak; prime steers $7.50-89.85; south- [ ern steers $7.50-$8.75; cows and heifers $3.25-$9.00; Stockers and feeders $7.00-89.00; calves BS.OO-85.50. Hogs—Receipts 4.500; market 18-25 c lower; bulk $8.15-89.00: heavies 88.00 88.75; mediums $8.50-89.15; lights 88.75-89.15; pigs $9.50-810.50. Sheep — Receipts 7.000; market steady-; lambs SB.OO-89.35; ewes 35.25$6.10; stockers and feeders S7.OC-SS.OO. The Foreign Exchange. New York, April 7. — Foreign exchange opened slightly lower. Sterling $3.92: francs .0714; lire .0440; marks .0161; Canadian dollars .8950; kronen 1830. Cleveland Produce. Butter — Extra in tubs 50-50%; prints 51-51%; extra firsts 49-49’A: firsts 48-48%. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 30c; extra firsts 29c a dozen; Ohio firsts, new cases 28% a dozen; , old cases 27-28; western firsts, new cases 27c a dozen. Poultry—Unchanged. LOCAL MARKETS Vvhaat, No. 1. $1.25; new oats, 30c; barley. 50c; rye $1.00; iwffol, 20c; good yellow assorted com. KOct Tnixed or white corn 70e; clover seed $9.00; timothy |1.50-$2.00. * LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen22c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET i Butterfat 39c

; '" 1 " - I • • NOTICE OF Ol SAhE <>F HEAL ESTATE Notice Ir hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the Adame Circuit Court <»f Adam* county. Stale of Indiana. at the February IH2I : said court In cause number iIU4 on the recurdt of mdd court by authority i of Raid court as entered In Order Hook 3S on naak 386 and 3X7 of the records J . of said Adame county, the und-ralKn-cd, guurdian of Sarah Stenler, a person of uns Hind mind, will offer for ( sale nt private sah- for not leas than its full iipt»riUso<l value at the law ofhl<e of Frucht*- & Utterer In the Morrison block In the City of Decatur, i Adams iQiiuly, state <»f Indiana, on .Monday, April 25th, 1921 between tlw • hours of io o’clock a. m. nn«l * o clock p. m. of said «iay mvl if not sold on said day the same will he continued . and offered for sale between the said hours of each succeeding day l after until the same Is sold, the following described real estate belonging to said ward In Adams county, state of Indiana, to-wit: The undivided one-fourth part of the east one-haM of the northeast quarter of section three (3) in township twenty-six (2fl) north of range thirteen (13> east. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court and upon j the following terms and conditions i to-wit: One-jthlrd to paid caah f »n day of sale, one-third to be paid in nine months and one-third to he >.tl(l in eighteen months from the date of sale respectively, the purchaser to <lve his notes for deferred payments waiving valuation and appraisement laws with six percent interest from •late to be secured by free hol<l surety ind by mortgage on premises sold. The purchaser however if he so de. sires may pay all cash. The same will be sold free nf all liens. ALBERT REPPERT. >Tuchte & Littorer, Guardian. Attorneys. 31-7-14 NOTICE TO N<»N-ltl>ll>ENT*i ’ttafe of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Coirrt, February Term. 1921. Moses Augsburger, et al., vs. Chrislan Neuenschwander, et al. Complaint to Quiet Title to real ‘state in Adams county. Indiana. Comes now the plaintiffs by their ittorneys. John S< burger & Son anil He their complaint herein, together A’lth the affidavits of a competent person tliflt the residence and the post office address upon diligent inquiry is unknown, and also an aftilavlt as to military services of each ind all of the following named defendants, to-wit: Christian Neucnschwander. Michael Xeuenschwander, Christian Rurkhaltr. Elizabeth Albi (Born Burkhalter,) lohanes Albi. Anna Schneider (!k»rn Burkhalter.) Reigert Schneider, Jolanes Neuenschwander. John Nelsvander. Obre Amstutz, I’re Amstutes, 4amuel Weazle, Samuel Wlsard, Julia Melanie Wisard. Each and all the unknown surviv- - sng widows and whlowers, children, crand children, adopted children, spouses, legatees, devisees, under the 'ast Will and Testament of each and »11 of the above named and described lefendants: the names of each and all »f them are to these plaintiffs unknown. Efch and all the unknown idministrators. executors. creditors, issignees, trustees. successors in rust of each and all of the above tamed, described and designated <ieendants. the names of each and all of them are to these plaintiffs unknown. Each and all the women And widows vhr) may be interested or related to tny of the above named defendants, whose names may have .been changed, ind who are now known by other lame&. each and all of whose names ire to these plaintiffs unknown, and he residence and th<* post office adIreSs of all above named parties defendants are to these plaintiffs unmown. That a cause of action exists igainst each and all of said above lamed set out and designated defendants. that each and all of said ibove named defendants are necessary oarties to this action. and they are ?ach and all believed to be non-resi-lents of the State of Indiana, and that the residence and the post office adtress of each and all of them is unknown to these plaintiffs. The above cause of action is for the otfrpose of quieting the title of the >lalntiff’s real estate in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: The East half* of the Southeast juarter of Section Twenty-seven (27)* n Township. Twenty-six (26) North. Range Thirteen (13) East, 80 acres »f land more or less. Notice is therefore hereby given to ?adh and alj of said defendants that unless they be and appear before the Honorable Judge of the Adams Clr•uit Court at the Court iTouse in the ■*ity of Decatur, in A/lams county, in ‘he state rs Indiana, on the 3rd day nf lifne, the same being the 47th Juridical day of the April term of the Ad•ms Circuit Court of the State of InHana. to be begun and holden on the ’lth day of April. 1021. and answer or lemur to said complaint the same Will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I have hereuno set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof on the sth day of April. 1921. Seal) JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Folin Schurger & Son, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 7-14-21 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of James S. T. Gage, deceased, to appear in the Ydams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. ! Indiana, on the 25th day of April, i 1921. and shQW cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent j should not be approved; and said I heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. CATHERINE V. GAGE, Ad ministratrlx Decatur, Ind., March 26, 1921. j Clark J. Lutz, Atty. 31-7 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS j The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1921. Edgar W. Lew ton vs. Elizabeth G. Lewton. Divorce, Cause No. 10366. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that |Ciizaf- | beth G. Lewton. the above named defendant is a non-resident of the* state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Elizabeth G. Lewton that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 30th day of May. 1921. the same being the 43rd Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court Honsc* in the city of Deca- , tur. commencing on Monday, the 11th play of April, A. D. 1921. and plead by i answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. WITNESS, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this sth day of April, 1921. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk April 5, 1921. Frurhto & Uttercr. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7-14-21 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. r No 1927. Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed admlnlstratrlx of the estate of Irvin flrandyberry, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. MARGARET J. BRANDYBERRY, • , , Administratrix. Fruchte & Lltterer, Attys. j April 4, 1921. ’ 7-14-21 FISH FISH Plenty of fresh halibut and salmon. Mutschler Packing ; Company Meat Market. 2t c|s—»— t WANT ADS EARN-<-4-$

Theodore Gralliker. | cashier of the First National fism. i made a business trip to n,. rnv *’ | afternoon. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | ANY ONE wanting ungel food (ak . make, call 'phone 859. th inon.u. j FOR SAI.E — Some window h)i k|. .' alaof a few pieces of furniture c ul ’, 140. ’ TOR SA'LE—Duck eggs. ( aM NOTICE 04’ XHU HMTIMVI-F I-ETEKS.HI l-KK.H I „ u RO%D To the Vo4rr H of Preblr Tuwi.„ki AdnniM t'ouuly. Imlhimi: "“•’lk Notice fs hst*by given that hern, fore the siild (eters-ltuprlKiu n, am road. tn Preble Tnw„ ship. Adams County, hnllann duly and legally ordered tin,7,./ establlshe<l and Improved, m to the plans and speclfle£tion7 tl e r "‘ fore and according to law. and th2. thereafter on the sth dav <>f i 11 1921. the Board of Auunis county, Indiana, bv an and judgment duly entered of reonra fixed the time for the reeelvlmr bld* for the sale of said improvement' t> be up until 10:<>0 o'clock : . ... the Sth day of March 1921 and order™ Unit notice for the sale of . a j,| . 1 provetnent be given pursuant tn that blds will be receded bv J , tioard for the’ sale of said iinn ro v nient up until 10 o'clock A. M ' sth tin) of March, 1921. That on said date no blds wem ale,) or received so.- the construction ot • su'd iumrovement by said Board <„ said date, nor thereafter; that on the sth day if March, 1921 the Board Commissioners In legal session found that no blds had been filed, made or received for-tho ■onstrnetlon of sal.l road on the day fixed for tire rerelving of said blds, and said Board after being advised in the premises and after investigation found that th, cause of receiving no blds for said road an.l improvement was that the estimate of the costs of the construe. u,,n and improvement of said road a« made by the viewers and engineer o' said road was less than the cost ot procuring the same, to be Improved made »nd constructed as proposed That on the Sth day of March, 1921 the Board of Commissioners pursuant to law ;wq>ointed John W. Tvndali ami Charles 1> Teeple and I>l< k Bo< h. as Viewers and Engineer respectively to prepare a new estimate of the <o,t of construction and improvement ot said road and that on the 22nd day of March, 1921 said viewers ami engineer reported said estimate in writing to saul ’Board of Commissioners; that the total estimate of the costs of eonstruction of said road and imp-rae-ment ac estimated and made bv sail xlt weri nnd engineer, is in the sum of $21.682.40. That on the sth day of April. 1921, said 800 rd, of Commissioner. dulv and legally acting thereon, approved said new estimate as made by said viewers and engineer, and the same, by order of said Board was duly entered ot record. ROBT. SCHWARTZ, GRANT OWENS, ERNST CONIiAb, Commisloner,. Attest: Martin Jaberg. Auditor of Aditma County. Indiana. T-ll NOTICE OF’ FIN Al. SETTLEMENT OF’ ESTATE. No. 1650. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henry Gunsett. deseased, to appear in the Adams Clrcnit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 2nd da> ot Alm. 1921. and show cause, if anr wbv ri«« FINAL SETTLEMENT AC <>( Nir’ with the estate of said deced.nt should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof ot heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ANNA Gl’N'C.l’T. • Administratrix. Decatur, Ind.. April 4. 1921. Fruchte & Lltterer, Attys. 7-14 NOTICE TO FARMERS The time has come to raise horses again. We have for sale a superior lot of Belgian and Percheron stal-_ lions and mares at Bellmont park. We will gladly show them to prospective buyers and give full information and terms. ELI SPRI NGER & SON, Decatur, Ind. and 58-24 t Saginaw, Mich. HOUSE CLEANING TIME House cleaning time is here again. Come to the second hand store for tlutjt extra piece of furniture. We buy and sell second-hand furniture and rugs.HURST & CHASE. 101 So. F*irst St Opp. Madison Hotel. 'Phone 417. eod-lwk WILL HAVE SALE The Woman's auxiliary of the American Legion will hold a sale of pastries, candies and fancy work Saturday, April 9, at the Schmitt meat market, beginning at 9 o’clock. The funds are to go towards furnishing the American legion hall. 81t4 NOTICE! H. A. Straub, the expert wall-paper cleaner, the man who knows how. will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs; also rugs and chimneys cleaned, porch washing and cisterns cleaned. I will save your water. Prices right. All work guaranteed. Leave order at Daily Democrat office; 71-tt * + AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating 119 N. Ist St. Shop Phone 207 ? Residence 507 * — ’ * FOR PAPER HANGING and PAINTING, see bate ray. 'Phone 851-Red. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call me for prices. Re*'’ dence address 1228 W. Monroe St. 80-12tx DENTAL OFFICES CLOSE Al! dental offices will be closed on Wednesday afternoon 8 , beginning April 6, until further notice. J, Q. NEPTUNE ROY ARCHBOLD FRED PATTERSON 80-30 t BURT MANGOLD.