Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1921 — Page 6
HALF A MILLION Pike and Perch Eggs Sent to Fish and Game Commission of Indiana by MICHIGAN OFFICIALS Friendship Between Michigan Man and Mr. Mansfield Leads to the (lift Indianapolis, April 14. — Seventeen and a halt million pike perch e<g“ have been received from the Mich igau Fish Commission by the fish and game division of the state conserva-1 tion department, to be artificially propagated in Indiana state fish hatcheries. Three million eggs will be propa gated at the hatchery in Riverside park in a special battery of Jars owned by the Marion county fish and gam * protective association. The remainder. will be cared for at Tri Likes hatchery in Whitley county whore the state I has complete apparatus. Because it is a scientific task as j well as a tedious one to handle a con-: signment of fish eggs at this tender I age. George Berg, superintendent of state hatcheries, personally assumed charge of the shipment to see it reached destinations in excellent condition. According to George N. Mannfeld, superintendent of the fish and game division, this is the first time in several years Indiana has succeeded in obtaining pike parch eggs. The fish is one of the gamest of inland waters and of excellent food value. The eggs are obtained in the Great Lakes and the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries and commissions in states contiguous to the lakes, exercise • priority rights over the eggs stripped. The personal friendship between Mr. Mannfeld and a member of the Michigan commission is responsible for the gift this year. WAS IN BED THREE DAYS Mrs. Josie Reed. 217 N. Exter St.. Tulsa, Okla., writes: “I was in bed three days with my back. :I took Folev Kidney Pills and in two days was at my work again. I cannot praise your medicine too much." Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder irregularities and strengthen the kidneys. They help eliminate from the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic pains, sti joints, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, puffiness under the eyes. — Sold everywhere. — I *+++*+>l'+ * + * + + + * + WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD * United PreMM Service. < Yesterday's hero — George Kelly. The skyscraper first baseman of the Giants smacked a homer in the eleventh inning that beat the Phils ten to eight. Babe Ruth hit two doubles and three singles in five visits to the plate helping the Yanks to beat the Athletics 11 to 1. Bob.ne and Fonseca, recruit infielders of the Reds got two hits each and figured in the 5 to 3 victory over the Pirates. Two wild throws in the third inning gave the Browns a 4 to 2 win over the Cleveland Indians. Smith hit a homer and Sewell made three errors. Alexander the Great pitched his first opening game and the Cubs beat the Cards sto 2. O'Farrell slapped a home run with one on. President Harding threw the first ball and kept a box score of the Red Sox 6 to 3 victory over the Senators. Walter Johnson lasted only four innings in the box. Pinch hits by Heis and Sheehan figured in the Robins' 5 to 4 victory over the Braves. Oneil's homer with one on knocked Codore off the < mound in the seventh. THIRTEEN PICKED UP (United Press Service) Beaumont, Texas, April 14—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Thirteen more members of the crew of the illfated Colonel Bowie were picked up eight miles off the port of Tampico, according to a radio message received by port authorities today. IN CIRCUIT COURT Julius Haugk vs. Noah O. Grove, and Daniel Sprang and Henry B. Heller, trustees, foreclosure chattel mortgage. Cause submitted and evidence heard. Cause taken under advisement. In the matter of the assignment of N. O. Grove, the petition of the Litchfield Manufacturing Co. is presented and evidence heard. Cause taken under advisement. • Milo Feightner, Huntington attorney, was here on business today, taking depositions in* the damage case of Guy Rinebold vs. Jay Cline and Mace Cline. Mr. Feightner returned on the noon train. In the Julius C. Schug estate Inventory number one was filed by the administratrix. The administratrix in the estate of Irvin Brandyberry filed inventory number one.
I TEXAS HAS TWISTER (United Prem Service) Dallas. Texas, April 14. — (Special to Dully Democrat I—Ten are dead t and seventy-five injured today as the result of the twister that wrecked the town of Melissa, Texas. Appeals for relief from the damage of the , tornado that swept through the > country late yesterday reached here today. A BIG STEEL MERGER. Duncan. Okla., April 14. —(Special to Daily Democrat).—The Duncan Oil News, which claims it is reliably informed, declares in a copyrighted story appearing in its current issue that all independent steel companies of the United States are now being merged into one organization “in order to compete successfully for the world's trade.” The new organization will be known as the American Steel Corporation, according to the paper. The writer of the article credits P. A. Rockefeller, a nephew of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., as "the master tnind who conceived this Independent steel ■ , amalgamation." MAKING IMPROVEMENTS Work has begun on the beautify- : ing of the Beery cemetery. The ground is being leveled and maple; i trees are being planted which will | I add much to the appearance of the 1 ' place. The trustees of the Beery i church have also purchased the house , and lot east of the church from J. Hall of Lima. Ohio, and will remodel it for a parsonage. Next Sunday is the regular preaching services at the Beery church. Everybody welcome. HERRICK NOMINATED (United Press Service) Washington, D. C„ April 14. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —Myron T. Herrick. Ohio, was nominated for ambassador to France. President Harding sent a long list of appointments to the senate in addition to the two poses. Charles G. Dawes, Illinois, was nominated brigadier general in the officers' reserve corps. QUINCES To four quarts of pared, cored and quartered quinces use two quarts of sugar and one quart of water. Boil the fruit in clear water until tender then skim out and drain. Put the sugar and water in the kettle and stir until dissolved. Heat slowly to the boiling point. Skim and boil 15 or 20 minutes. Put one-half of the syrup in another kettle and one-half the cooked fruit in each kettle, simmer gently for thirty minutes, can. Kiefer pears may be preserved the same as quinces. PEANUT BRITTLE Mix three cups of granulated sugar with one scant cup of boiling water, and one-half teaspoon’ soda, let it melt over slow fire, cook gently without stirring until a drop in cold water hardtns quickly. Add one large cup of roasted shelled and skinned peanuts, stirring as little as possible. The less it is stirred tine more brittle it is. pour out onto buttered pans, and cut in squares wh.le warm. NOTICE OF NEW ESTIMATE OF PETERN-RI'PKKiHT MACADAM ROAD To the Votern of Preble Townnhlp. lUaoiM Comity, luiliauu: Notice is hereby given that hernzofore the said Peters-Itupriglit macadam road. in Preble Township, Adams County, Indiana. was duly and legally ordered constructed, established and Improved, according to the plans and specifications therefore and according to law, and that thereafter on the Xth day of February lU2I, the Board of Commissioners of Adams county,'lndiana, by an order and Judgment duly entered of record, fixed the time for the receiving of bids tor the sale of said improvement to be up until 10:00 o’clock a. nr. on the Bth day of March 1921 and ordered that notice for the sale of said Im-, provement be given pursuant to law that bids will be received by said Board for the sale of said improvement up until 10 o'clock A. M. on the Stli day of March, 1921. That on said date no bids were died or received for the construction ot su'd improvement by said Board on said date, nor thereafter; that on the Bth day of March, 1921 the Board ot Commissioners in legal session found that no bids had been filed, made or received for the construction of said rood on the day fixed for the receiving of said bids, and said Board after being advised In the premises and after investigation found that the cause of receiving no blds for said road and Improvement was that the '•‘■timate of the costs of the construction and improvement of said road as made by the viewers and engineer of said road was less than the cost ot procuring the same, to be improved, made and constructed as proposed. That on the Bth day of March. 1921 the Board of Commissioners pursuant to law appointed John W. Tyndall and Charles I>. Teeple and Dick Boch. as Viewers and Engineer respectively, to prepare a new estimate of the cost of construction and improvement of said road and that on the 22nd da*y of March. 1921 said viewers and engineer reported said estimate in writing to said Board of Commissioners; that the total estimate of the costs of construction of said road and improvemet'i as estimated and made by said \ Jt-wern and engineer, is in the sum , of $21,882.40. That on the sth day of April, 1921, sail Board of Commissioners duly and locally acting thereon, approved said new estimate as made by said . viewers and engineer, and the same, by order of said Board was duly ent- > ered pt record. f ROBT. SCHWARTZ, GRANT OWENS. ! ERNST CONRAD, Commisioners. ' Attest: Martin Jaberg, Auditor of Adams County, Indiana. 7-14
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1921. ■ *
NOTICE TO \O\-REMinENTN ■ Stato of Indlgnn, Adnmz county, SS: j In the Adams Circuit Court. FebruI ary Term. IM I. I ; Mourn Aiur«hur<rr, et nL. vn. Chrls- • ! linn Neurnnchwander. rt nL p | Complaint to Quirt Title tn real entate In Adams county. Indiana. it Comet now the plaintiffs by their 4 attorneys. John Schuncrr & Son and fib* their complaint herein, together 9, with the affidavits of n competent I person that the residence anil the B post office address upon diliKont In<iulry is unknown, and also an affidavit >• ji to military services of each and all of the following named defendants, to-wit: Christian NeuenschWander, Michael Neuensi hwander. Christian Burkhalter. Elizabeth Albi (Born Burkhalter,! I lohnnes Albi, Anna Schneider (Born , Burkhalter.) Ilelffrrt Schneider, .lohnnes Neuensrh wander, John \els--1 wander, Obre Amstutz. lire Amstutes, | Samuel Weazle. Samuel Wlsard, Julia t Melanie Wizard. I Each and all the unknown survlv- ’ I ing widows and widowers, children, I grand children, adopted children, i spouses, legatees, devisees, under the ! last Will and Teatament of each and lull of the above named and described, ’ defendants: the names of each and all r! of them are to these plaintiffs un- ’ I known. Each and all the unknown • administrators, executors, creditors. ( assignees. trustees. successors in 'i trust of each and all of the above named, described and designated defendants, the names of each and all of 'them are to these plaintiffs unknown , Each and all the women and widow? wlx» may be interested or related to 'any of the above named defendants, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, each and all of whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown, and ' the residence and tlve post office address of all above named parties del fendants are to these plaintiffs unknown. That a cause of action exists against each and all of said ahovi named set out and designated defendants. that each and all of said above named defendants are necessary patties to tiiis action, and tlie> neach and all believed to be non-resj-i dents of the State of Indiana, and that the residence and the post office address of each and all of them Is un- : known to these plaintiffs. The above cause of action is for the pdrpose of quieting the title of the i plaintiff’s real estate in Adams coun- , ty, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: The East half of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-seven (27) in Township. Twenty-six (26) North. Range Thirteen (13) East. 80 acres of land more or less. Notice is therefore hereby given t< each and all of said defendants that unless they be and appear before the Honorable Judge of the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the City of Decatur, in Adams county, ir the state of Indiana, on the 3rd day ol June, the same being the 47th Jurldielal day of the April term of the Adams Circuit Court of the State of In 'liana, to be begun and hol(|en on th» 11th day of April, 1921, and answer o demur to said complaint the same wH’ •be heard and determined In their absence. 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 sth day of April, 1921. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. John Sehurger & Son. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 7-14-21 NOTICE OF NEW ESTIMATE OF THE IDAM BIENZ MACADAM HOAD To the Voters of Union Township, Adams county, Indiana:— Notice is hereby given that heretofore the said Adam Bienz macadam road located wholly within Union township. Adams County, Indiana, was duly and legally ordered constructed, established and improved, according to the plans and specifications therefore and according to law. and that thereafter on the Bth day of February, 1921, the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, by an order and judgment duly entered of record, fixed the time for the receiving of bids for the sale of said improvement to be up until 10:00 o’clock a. m. on Sth day of March, 1921. and ordered that notice for the sale of said improvement be given pursuant to law that bids will be received by said Board for the sale of said improvement up until 10:00 o’clock A. M. on the Bth day of March, 1921. That on said date no bids were filed or received for the construction of said improvement by said Board on said date, nor thereafter; that on the Sth day of March, 1921, the Board of Commissioners in regular session found that .in oidH rad been filed, made or received for the construction of said road on the day fixed for the receiving of said bids, and the Board after being advised in the premises and after investigation found that the cause of receiving no bids for said road and improvement was that the estimate of the costs of the construction and improvement of said road as made by the viewers and engineer of said road was less than the cost of procuring the same, to be improved, made and constructed as proposed. That on the Bth day of March, 1921, the Board of Commissioners pursuant to law appointed John W. Tyndall. Charles D. Teeple and Dick Boch as Viewers and Engineer, respectively, to prepare a new estimate of the cost of construction and improvement of said road and that on the 21st day of March, 1921, said viewers and engineer reported said estimate in writing to said Board of Commissioners; that the total estimate of the costs of construction of said road and improvement as estimated and made by said viewers and engineer last appointed is in the sum of $19,606.40. That on the sth day of April, 1921, said Board of Commissioners duly an I 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 of record. That said new estimate is now on file in the office of the Board of Commissioners and the Auditor of Adams county, Indiana. ROBT. SCHWARTZ, GRANT OWENS, ERNST CONRAD, Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. Attest: Martin Jaberg, Auditor of Adams County, Indiana. 7-14 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court. April Term, 1921. Edgar W. Lewton vs. Elizabeth G. Lewton. Divorce, Cause No. 10366. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Elizabeth G. Lew ton, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the 1 state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given 1 the said Elizabeth G. Lewi on 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 Jurldicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at • the Court House in the city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 11th day ofsAprll, A. D. 1921, and plead by ’ answer or demur to said complaint, or I the same will be heard and determin- > ed in her absence. . WITNESS, my name, and the seal t of said court hereto affixed, this sth f day of April, 1921. ’ (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY’, Clerk • April 5, 1921. > Fruchte & Litterer, ‘ Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7-14-21 i APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISi TRATRIX. No 1927. ’ Notice is hereby given. That the I undersigned has been appointed adI ministratrix of the estate of Irvin Brandyberry, late of Adams county, ’ deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MARGARET J. BRANDYBERRY, Administratrix. Fruchte & Litterer, Attys. April 4, 1921. 7-14-21 L $-<-4—WANT ADS EARN—S
NOTICE TO NON-REMDENTS Stnte of Tndlann, County of Adams, SS: Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1921, No. 10367. Non-residence Notice. 1 John Mlnger vs. Obedlfth Hartman, et al. r Cornea now the plaintiff In the above I entitled cause, by Simmons Dailey, r his attorneys, and files his complaint l herein, together witli an affidavit of a ’ competent person, that the following • defendants are non-resident* of the ■ State of Indiana, viz: Obedlah Hurti man. Catharine Hartman, wife of • Obedlah Hartman, Ferdinan Hartman, Mrs. Hartman, wife of Ferdin - I an Hartman, whose Christian name is • unknown to the phi Int Iff. Ferdinand 1 Hartman, Margaret Hartman, wife of » Ferdinand Hartman, Benjamin Hartman, Lucinda Hartman, wife of Benjamin Hartman, Margaret Bennett, —— Bennett, husband of Margaret i Bennett, whose Christian name Is unknown to the plaintiff, Luelmla Hartman, Benjamin Hartman, husband of > Lucinda Hartman, Joseph Hartman. Mrs. Hartman, wife of Joseph 1 Hartman, whose Christian name is tinI known to the plaintiff. Joseph S. I Hartman, Mrs. Hartman, wife I of Joseph S. Hartman, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. Sarah L. Hartman, Hartman, husband of Sarah L. Hartman, whose i Christian name is unknown to the nlaintlff. William Hartman. Mrs. Hartman, wife of William Hartman, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff. Ida (Iffden, — 0 uusband of Ida Ogden, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Mary Dedlnger, Dedinger, husband of Mary Dedlnger, whose Christian name Is unknown to Plaintiff, Erl Hartman, Mrs. Hartman, wife of Erl Hartman, whose Christian lame Is unknown to- plaintiff, Earl Hartman, Mrs. tlartman. wife »f Earl Hartman, whose Christian lame is unknown to the plaintiff, Oracle Hartman, Hartman, nisband of Grade Hartman, whose •hristian name is unknown to the olaintiff, Rosanna Cassady, Charles H. Cassady, husband of Rosanna Casio dy. George Stogdill, Salana Stog--1111. wife ot George Stogdill, William Bittier. Mrs. Bittier. wife of William Bittier, whose Christian name s unknown to the plaintiff, William leu tier, Mrs. Beutler, wife of Villlam Beutler, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. Lorenzo Bittier. Mrs. Bittier, wife of Lorenzo F. Bittier, Jacob Christ, Sarah Knn Christ, wife of Jacob Christ. James H. Ward. Mrs. Ward, wife of James H. Ward, whose Christian name is unknown to the plaintiff. The unknown widowers and widows -espectlvely of each of the above nam'd 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 the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills md testaments, successors in interest md assigns respectively of each 91 he above named persons named as lefendants, who are deceased, the names of such being unknown to the plaintiff, the unknown creditors of iuch deceased persons, all of the women once known by any of the names md designations above stated, whose tames have been changed and who are now known by other names, the nanjes of whom are unknown to the olaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named as defendants, described and designated as o this action who are married, the lames of all of whom are unknown to hie plaintiff; all persons who assert >r might assert any title, claim or nterest in or lien upon the real estate lescribed in the complaint in tliis acton, by. under or through any of th» 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 luiet title as against all demands. Haims and claimants whatsoever, to the following described real estate •.ituate tn the County of Adams, State >f Indiana, to-wit: Part of the north half of the i 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 point 78.25rods 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 >ach of the defendants above named >f the filing and pendency of said •omplaint against them, and that uness they appear and answer or demur hereto at the calling of said cause m the 30th day of May, 1921, same >eing the 43rd Jurldicial Day of said erm of court, to he begun and held it the Court House in the City of Deatur. Indiana, said county and state, m the second Monday in April, 1921. laid complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged vill be taken as true and said cause will be heard and determined in their absence. LN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto subscribed my name and :ifixed the seal of said court at Decatur. Indiana, this 6tii day of April, 1921. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Simmons & Dailey, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7-14-21 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county. State of Indiana, at the February 1921 term of said court in cause number 1104 on the records of said court by authority of said court as entered in Order Book 38 on pagje 386 and 387 of the records of said Adams county, the undersigned, guardian of Sarah Stepler, a person of unsound mind, will offer for sale at private sale for not less than its full appraised value at the law office of Fruchte & Litterer in the Morrison block in the City of Decatur, Adams county, state of Indiana, on Monday, April 25th, 1921 between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day and if not sold on said day the same will be continued and offered for sale between the said hours of each succeeding day thereafter 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 1 of the east one-halt of the northeast quarter of section three (3) 1 in township twenty-six (26) north of range thirteen (13) east. Said sale will be made subject to 1 the approval of said court and upon J the following terms and conditions - to-wit: Oneßhird to be paid cash ; on day of sale, one-third to be paid • in nine months and one-third to be - paid In eighteen months from the date L of sale respectively, the purchaser to ■ give his notes for deferred payments 1 waiving valuation and appraise -nt laws with six percent interest from date to be secured by free hold surety ■ and by mortgage on premises sold. . The purchaser however if he so de--1 sires may pay all cash. The same will 1 be sold free of all liens. ALBERT REPPERT, L Fruchte & Litterer, Guardian. Attorneys. 31-7-14 1 NOTICE OF FINAI, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. No. 1650. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Henry , Gunsett. deceased, to appear in the ' Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, ‘ Indiana, on the 2nd day of May, ‘ 1921, and show cause, if any, why the • FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof • of heirship, and receive their dle- . tributive shares. 1 ANNA GUNSETT, Administratrix, t Decatur, Ind., April 4, 1921. f Fruchte & Litterer, Attys. 7-14
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE '• FOR SALE — Better shoes for less money. The Original Army & Navy Goods Store, 243 KJonroo street. 52-ts FOR SALE—< ap fuses and , dvnamite. Fornax Milling ! Co. " FOR SALE —Ford runabouts sl<>o and J *lB5. Six Ford tourings. Choice . *185.00. Buick touring *90.00. Trail- • ers $25.00. W. D. Cross, Geneva. In. { dlana. J FOR”SALE- Ford truck. in~good~condition. Priced to sell. Call 261 ( or 199. 81-ts FOR SALE- Baby < hi< ks. all breeds. r E. H. Bryan, Magley, Ind., Tocsin i phone, 85-6 x FOR - SALE—A~ few second-hand oil ' stoves and coal ranges. The Gas . Co., Third street. BUtf : LARGE TYPE - Tohind - Chin:i brood ’ sows for sale; pigs by side. Mattie . Young, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 8. tG ) ■ lor salic Ray mare, siiinni. gentle and a good worker in all harness. ■ Cheap if taken at once. Sannn 1 ■ Bertch, Craigvillc ’phone. 88-t3x ■ FOR SAIuE —Polled Shorthorn bull. 10 l months old. Also September Dtirocd > bears, Walt's Top Col. sire and Fancy 1 Trion King dam. Price reasonable. ; E. W. Busche, Monroe. Ind. tuthu-satx i FOR SALE—Twenty-five green Victor window shades, three sizes, all ! in good condition: one large leather : rocker. Mrs. C. I). lA"wton. 630 North ' Second street, 'phone 406. 89-t3 i f7)R SALE — One square-top dining room table; 1 leather rocker; 3 dozen Mason fruit jars: large 10-gallon jar: step ladder. All good as new. Call 'phone 399 or call at 1015 West Monroe street after 6 o'clock anv evening. 89-t2 MISCELLANEOUS LANDO LOGY SPECIAL NUMBER just out. containing 1921 facts of 1 clover land in Marinette county. Wis-1 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 number of Address Skidmore-Riehle Ijand Co.. 285 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette. 1 Wise. 86-t26x PLENTY OF - FRESff - FlSH'every Friday and Saturday.—D. A. Straub. S7-3t WANTED WANTED — Man or woman wanted. Salary $36 full time, selling guaranteed hosiery to the wearer. •Experience unnecessary. International Hosiery Mills, Norristown. Penna. 7-14-21-28 X WANTED — Woman to do family washing and ironing for two. Also baby's washing. Clean, neat work required. Must call for and deliver Address H. F.. % Daily Democrat. 89-2tx NOTICR OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. No. 1809. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Charles E. Bultemeier, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit <3ourt. held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 9th day of May. 1921, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. CHAKLES A. HI’LTEM El El t, Administrator Decatur. Indiana, April 1:!, 1921. C. L. Walters, Atty. 14-21 SPORTS Tickets Are Selling Fast. New York, April 14.—Mail orders; for tickets to the Dempsey-Carpen - tier fight July 2, “someplace in New Jersey" today were pouring into Madison Square Garden. Applications plready received ' amount to several thousand dollars, j Tex Rickard said today. No tickets will be sold until May 1, but the ap- : plications will be filed in the order , ot their arrival and will be* filed as: soon as the sale opens. ; PLANT DESTROYED — ) (United Press Service) Johnstown, Penna., April 14. —(Spci cial to Daily Democrat) —The Johns- : town Morning Ledger building was j completely gutted by fire in a specI t.aeular center city blaze today, the 1 loss being in excess of $390,000. The - offices of the county engineer, hardware store and the Western Union Telegraph company's office, al! in the same building, were also conv pletely wiped out. s i s TWO WIVES IN ONE HOUSE i I (United Press Service) r> New York, April 14 —(Special to t Daily Democrat) —Herbert Thornton a Andrews, 80, prosperous Wail street v I. broker, today promised a full explan- ] atisn of the strange circumstances under which he is residing with two i. women in a Jersey City apartment, 4 each one claiming to bo his wife. He •' said he would make a full statement during the day. The two women in the case are y Maud Augusta Andrews, 42, who says ■, she married Andrews in Portland, j; Maine, in 1912 and Esther Marie 5 j Andrews, 25 of Pittsburgh, who is ale leged to have been married to [ Andrews January 26, 1921 at Greenwich, Conn. Mrs. Andrews No. 1 is t. mother of two. children, John 8, and 4 Harley 6.
MITII E TO HIDDEN* Notice l« hereby given that the Common Council of t' l .'' 1 l,y " “ ’"‘'imh 'd'-o ..‘t"\i.rk »»»»*. 1 pfopoaalH" ' f"r k the ' “k iaylng of brick Hld.-wulks > if Laid Common Coum II at I '' . within a period of one year from th. . ; date <>f the contract. k I Plana and spe, ill. -itlons are on lie hind may be Keen at the otiu < of Tlie 'council reaervea the right to reject any or all hide. A certified ' h-i k of $2.>.00 muat accompany all bld*. , ...i, Wltnene my hand and seal thia 1 itn day of April, ( 1 ) !, -, , .j lr , lsTRNi H-18 City Clerk. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given, that Monday, May 2, 1921, will be the last day for paying your rprlng ihstullment of taxes. The treasurer's office will bo open from 8 a. m.. until 4‘p. tn., during the | tax paying season. Al! taxes not paid . by that time will become delinquent i and a penalty of 10 per cent, will be added Do not put off your taxes as they must*be paid, anil the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those I who have bought or sold property anil | wish a division of taxes should com ■ n at once. Don't wait for the rush 'No receipts can be laid away for any I ine. so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE. I ill may 2 Treasurer Adams County.: FOR PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING, SEE BATE RAY. 1 'Phone 851-Red. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call me for prices. Resi-1 dence address 1228 W. Monroe St. 80-12tx : MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York, April 14.—Prices were I generally lower on the stock exchange here today at the opening. U. S. Steel :pened 80, off %; U. S. Ruber 73, off New York Central 57%, unchanged; New Haven 16’4, unchanged; I Baldwin 84%. off %; Central Leather 33%, off %: Republic 60, up %; Asi lialt 60. off %: Pennsylvania 33, unhanged; Crucible 82. off %; South- ! >rn Pacific 72%. off %: International Raper 60%. offl; Northern Pacific ,G 9 off %; Mexican Petroleum 138, off New York Produce Market. New York. April 14— Flour, quiet md weak: pork quiet; mess-$28.00-i $29.00; lard steady, middlewest spot ?10.30-*10.40; sugar easier, raw $5.64<5.76; refined steady, granulated *7.65'8.00; coffee, Rio No. 7 on spot 6%6%; Santos No. 4 9%-9%; tallow quiet, special 5, city 4: Iray, firm. No. 1 $1.5’0-$1.55; No. 3 $1.15-*1.25; clover 95-$1.45; dressed poultry irregular: ■ urkeys 40-60: chickens 26-50; fowls 22-40; ducks 30-40: live poultry dull; geese 15-20: ducks 25-35; fowls 32-39; turkeys 35-40; roosters 16; broilers 65,1.15; cheese dull, state milk common to specials 18-29: skims common to specials 18-29; skims, common to spe- ’ cials 5-19%. East Buffalo Market. East Bukalo, N. Y., April 14. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts 2400; shipments 2470; official to New York yesterday 2660; hogs closing slow; mediums and heavies SS,OO- - mixed $9.25-$9.75: Yorkers e 9.75-$9.85; lights and pigs SIO.OO- - roughs $7.00-$7.2">; stags $5 25, down; cattle 100, steady; sheep SIO.OO. steady; top wool lambs $11.00; < lips $9.50, down; clipped ewes $5.50$6.00; calves 550; tops $10.50*11.00. Kansas City Livestock. Cattle — Receipts 2,000: market steady; prime steers $7.25-$7.90: southern steers $7.00-$8.25; cows and heifers $3.00-$8.35; calves $5.50-$8.50. Hogs — Receipts 5,500; market steady; bulk $7.35-$8.35: heavies “ , 7.25-$8.10; mediums SB.OO-$5.25: lights SB.OO-$8.40: pigs $8.50-$9.50. Sheep — Receipts 3.500; market stronger; lambs $8.25-$9.50; owes $6.00-*6.75; stockers and feeders $5.25-$6.10. Toledo Livestock. Hogs—Receipts fair; market lower: heavies $8.25-$8.50; mediums $8.50*9.30; Yorkers $9.00-$9.25; good pigs I SIO.OO. Calves —Market steady and 50c low£T- . Sheep and lambs —Market slow. The Foreign Exchange. New York, April 14. —Foreign exchange opening: Sterling $3.90%; francs .0710: lire .0485; marks .0157; Canadian dollars .8825; kronen .1807. —— Concerning Cotton Market. Washington, April 14. —Cotton consumed during March of this year, exclusive of linters totalled 437.933 bales as-compared with 875,789 bales last' March, the census bureau reported today. Cleveland Produce Market. Cleveland, Ohio, April 11. —Butter, extra in tubs 52%-53; prints 53’4,54; 'extra firsts 51%-52: firsts 50%-51: seconds 35-39; packing 12-17; fancy dairy 27-32. Eggs, fresh gathered northern extras 28%; extra firsts 27%; Ohio firsts, new cases 26%; old cases 26; western firsts, new cases 25%. Poultry, live heavy fowls 32-34; roosters 22-23; spring chickens 32-33. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1, $1.25; new oats, : 30c; barley, 50c; rye $1.00; wool, 20c; good yellow assorted corn, 60c; mixed . or white corn 70c; clover seed $9.00timothy $1.50-$2.00. LOCAL MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat 42c
' NOTI cE I H. A. Straub, the expert w»n n cleaner, the man who kno»/ 1 i ** r will make that dirty pap ,. r lu '»*. new. Small or large job a; U | S(( k and chimneys cleaned, notch 1 and cisterns cleaned. I w m a ,. V(I water. Prices right. An W()rk antoed. order at Daiiv r>. erat office. y ATTENTION Moincuu de Booe, Sorrel Bolgi aB Stallion, and Bayard de omal, n a , Belgian Stallion will make the 8 e». son at tho Red Riverside barn, tur, Ind. Call and see these horses before breeding. 81»12tx C. J. RICE, (Owner) DENTAL OFFICES CLOSE All dental offices will be closed o„ Wednesday afternoon® beginning April 6, until farther notice. J. Q. NEPTUNE ROY ARCHBOLD FRED PATTERSON SO-30t BURT MANGOLD. NOTICE TO BREEDERS — I will stand Vlieg Evnnger at my farm, 7% miles northeast of Decatur I Color, light chestnut; light mane anil tail; weight 2,000 pounds; sound ami a good breeder. 85-t6x HENRY DEHNER. ♦ AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating 119 N. Ist St. Shop Phone 207 i Residence 507 ' +_ JOHN SCHURCER & SON * Abstracts of title to real estate. Money to loan on improved real estate at 6 per cent, interest. Office in Iximan building, opposite I court house. ♦ -- -4 Have you tried that All Pork Sausage at the White Meat Market? 'Phone 388 and let us send you some. Four deliveries daily. Brushwiller & Beel. 289-ts DR. L. K. MAGLEY Y 7 eterinarian Over Al. Burdg’s Barber Shop. Office 235 W. Monroe St. Phones—Office and Res—lß6 Abstracts of Title Real Estate and Farm Loans See French Quinn, The Schirmeyer Abstract Co., Over Vance & Linn Clothing Store MR. AUTOMOBILE OWNER Now is the time to make applies! tion for your 1921 Automobile License Do it today. See me at the Democrat office. Richard Ehinger, Notary Public. BLACK & GETTING UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone —90. Home Phones: Black 727; Getting 945 Agents for Pianos and Phonographs. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana. GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases ot women and children; X-ray examinations; Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treaments for high blood pressure and hardening ot the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m. —7 to 9P m Sundays by appointment Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian , Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office Phone Hp Residence Phone.., 102 _ ■■ ■ r » ■— DR. C. C. RAYL 105 Nortli Second Street. Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdoininopelvic Disease Office (1 to 4 & 6 to 8 p. m. Hours (Sunday 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. J
