Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1921 — Page 4

gPORT_ NEWS The local high school baseball nine, accompanied by a number of rooters journeyed to the city of Bluffton yesterday afternoon where they met the Bluffton high school team and were defeated in their first game of the sea son by a score of 11 to 3. The Bluffton aggregation proved too strong for the locals, having things their own way from the start of the game—they having registered five runs the first inning. Both teams tightened up the remainder of the game and some real baseball was displayed. The Bluffton team again managed to score in the four inning, leading the locals at this time by a score of 9 to 0. The locals succeeded in bringing in their first run in the fifth inning but failed to overcome the big lead held by their opponents and were forced to return

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f — — The Saving Habit Is one that grows with cultivation. Il brings its ow*n reward in a competence that will be an insurance against future want. Teach yourself the saving habit by saving regularly—by depositing each week a certain amount of your earnings. The result of a year’s systematic saving will surprise you—agreeably. 4% Interest on Saving Deposits OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK “The Old Reliable” j

home holding the short end of the score of 11 to 3. ( .Annual Track Meet at Chicago The Seventeenth Annual Interscolastlc Track Meet of the University of Chicago will be held on Stagg Field, Chicago, on May 28. After a ; lapse of three years, during which time the tournaments were discontinued because of the war. Coach A. : A. Stagg will again conduct the only national meet held for prep athletes. A unique -feature of the meet is the holding of separate championships for high schools and accamedies. with a full set of fifteen events for each division.

Some of the greatest athletes in history first came to light in Stagg's great interseholastics. their progress from these competitions to college honors being rapid. Among who gained fame are listed the names of Arlie Mucks of Wisconsin, world's record holder in the discus; Carl Johnson of Michigan, famous all-around track athlete; Ira N. Devenport of Chicago; Sol Butler, Olympic champion; Frank Foos, holder of the world's record in the pole vault: Frank Loomis, Olympic champion; and many other stars of the first magnitude. Competition will be staged in all track and field events, with two separate races being run in the quarter and half mile runs for high schools. Gold watches and gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded the men placing in every event, and a banner will be presented to the team scoring the greatest number of points. Entry blanks will be mailed to all high schools and academies in the West and Middle-west within the near future, and a classy field of the beet prep athletes in the country is expected to compete in the tournament For additional information address Interscholastic Track Commiission. Bartlett Gymnasium, University of Chicago. FOR THE FARMERS — Items of Interest to the Farmers of Adams County. . ... Arrangements have been made by the president of the Decatur Shorthorn /ssociation to have a meeting at the county agents office next Saturday evening. April 30th. Will John'son of the "Srorthorn World" and D. W. McMiller of Fort Wayne are scheduled to be present at the meeting. Col. Reppert is also planning to be present and a good meeting is assured. Everyone interested in Shorthorn cattle is invited. The meeting will begin at 7:30. A. farmers' meeting will be held at the Kimsey school, in Blue Creek township, next Friday evening, April 29. at 7:45. A set of lantern slides wll be shown by the county agent and President D. J. Schwartz of the Adams County Farmers Association will explain the method of pooling the wool produced this year, which has been adopted by the Indana Federation of Farmers’ Associations. Every farmer invited. APPOINMENT OF 41X Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned bus been appointed executrix of the estate of Charles W. Liby, late of Aifams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. ROSA LIBY. Executrix. April 28. 1921. i Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 28-5-12 r.rrr— —- — — —— ■ 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 28,1921.

German Reply Is Disapproved (Continued from page one) figures, is a proposal to settle her debt for 38 cents on the dollar. The allied bill of damages was submitted last night to Dr. von Gertzen. German representative to the commission. The reparations commission by reporting the total, completed its task three days ahead of schedule. Under I the peace treaty the bill of damages was to be ready May 1, 1921. The commission explained that the figures do not represent the actual damage inflicted by Germany during

1 the war, but approximate what she is * able pay. ' The allied experts cut deeply into ’{the claims of several countries, not- ’ ably the South American, which charg- ’ ed extensive damage to shipping and • property. The claims of Peru and Bolivia were rejected entirely and 1 Brazil's bill was cut three foutrhs. The French continued adamant to- ■ day in their decision not to consider Berlin's offer to pay fifty billion gold ' marks as reparations. Local Men There '* (Continued from page one) his short talk. Cartoonist George Spayth, of The Journal-Gazetts, entertained the crowd with a chalk talk in which he showed some of the Kiwanians how they look on the easel, and ex-Sheriff George Gillie was picked as one of his favorite subjects. The crowd was also kept in good humor with community songs directed by I Larry Ballou. Organization of a Kiwanis club at Decatur is now underway and Attorney Lutz in his talk told of the , plans that have already been made. He highly praised the movement of , clubs in several cities for getting ac- , quainted with the boys of the com- * 1 munity saying one of the real important duties of Kiwanians was to ' help the boy. — THE COURT NEWS. — Rosa Liby has been appointe executor of the estate of Charles W. Liby . > and filed bond for $6,000. The damage case of Orlo Shook- ! man. a minor, vs. The City Trucking Co., of Fort Wayne, here on change ■ of venue, was submitted this morning ■ the court finding for the plaintiff in the sum o fs3oo. E. V. Emrick was 1 I attorney for the plaintiff and Elmer ■ Leonard for the defendant. A marriage license was issued to Harvey Largent, farmer, 23 to marry Edna Windle. 16, an orphan girl. Her guardian Mary E. Steele filed her written consent. A new case filed here today on change of venue from the Superior court of Fort Wayne is entitled Charles M. Porter vs. Henry F. Schwartz. The complaint says that on September 11, 1919, plaintiff was engaged in the wrecking and moving business and was on the street near Spy Run when he was struck by a Ford truck owned by defendant and driven by Joseph Gordon, 14 year old boy who was driving without a chauffeurs license and was incompetent. Porter had his leg broken, was in hospital three weeks and suf sered greatly. He demands $3,000 damages. Samuel D. Jackson is attorney for plaintiff and Neizer, Crosby & Murphy for defendants. Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn visited with friends at Bluffton last evening. PUBLIC SALE Mrs. Jacob Meyer will offer at public sale at her residence, 131 North Eighth street, on Saturday, May 7, at 1 O’clock, the following: One brown leather davenport, 3 genuine leather rockers, 1 oak library table. 1 oak book-case, 1 Victrola, 1 oak bed-room suite with dresser and commode, 1 white enameled bed springs, dresser and rocker; 1 oak buffet, 6 oak dining room chairs with genuine leather seats; 1 oak highchair. 1 dining table, 1 refrigerator. 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 base-burner, 1 elec trie washer. 2 rugs. 9x12; 1 porch swing. Many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—Cash. J. N. Burkhead. Auctioneer. John Starost, Clerk. 100-t9 GET THE RUBBISH READY. Pile your old tin cans and other rubbish (not ashes or garbage) in the alleys. The city wagons will begin taking this up next Monday. We can’t make more than one trip down each alley so have it ready. Remember, we will not haul your ashes or garbage away, but will remove old cans and rubbish, collected during the winter. Please help us to ciean up the city byhaving the rubbish piles along the alleys where we can get it conveniently. Be sure to arrange to have your own ashes and garbage removed. THOMAS DOWLING, Street Commissioner

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS II state of Indiana Adams County. SS I hi the Adams Circuit Court. April | Term. 1921. Chlte A. Price, et ux., vs. Henry Conklin, ot al. No. 10375. Complaint to Quiet Title. Now come* the plaintiff* by Merryman & Sutton, their attorney*, and file their complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent peraon that the residence upon diligent Inquiry Is unknown of the following • named person*, to-wlt: Henry Conklin. Alexander Williamson, Charlotta Williamson. William C. Jonee. Hewter Ann It. Jones, William Cuttier and Elisabeth Cuttier; that the names of the defendant* are unknown and that I they are believed to be non-resident* of the State of Indiana, sued In this action by the following names and ileslgnations. to-wlt: The unknown husbands and wives respectively, of each of the following named persons to-wlt: Henry Conklin, Alexander Williamson, Charlotta Williamson, William C. Jones. Hester Ann R. Jones. William Cuttier, Elisabeth Cuttier, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; The unknown widowers and widows respectively, of each of the following named deceased persons to-wit: Henry Conklin. Alexander Williamson. Charlotta Williamson. William C. Jones. Hester Ann It. Jones William Cuttier, .Elisabeth Cuttier, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown children, deal ■ ndaafti and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators nf the estates. devisees. legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, successors In interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Henry Conklin. Alexander Williamson. Charlotta Williamson. William C. Jones. Hester Ann IL Jones. William Cuttier. Elisabeth Cuttier, the names of all of whom ( are unknown to plaintiff: all of the women once known by any of the ' names and designations above stated, ' whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other ] names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants , to this action who are married, the 1 names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any ’ title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the com- ] plaint in this action by. under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designat- . ed in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff;” i That the following named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Victor Lewis Long. ; That said action is for the purpose , of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against all of said defend- , ants: that all of said defendants are 1 necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams County, State of Indiana, is described in said complaint to-wit: The west one-half of the southwest ■ quarter of Section twenty-four (24) in I township twenty-five (25) north, range fourteen (14) east. Commencing at the southeast corner c of Section twenty-three (23) in Town- ( ship twenty-five (25) north, range fourteen (14) east, thence north one 1 hundred sixty (160) rods, thence west f fifty-one (51) rods, thence south one « hundred sixty (160) rods, thence east fifty-one (51) rods to the place of be- ( ginning, containing in all one hundred thirty-two and one-half (132 H <■ acres more or less. • This action is instituted and prose- ’ cuted by said plaintiff for the purpose , of quieting the title of Chloe A. Price 1 to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and c claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given 1 said defendants that unless they be • and appear on the 54th day of the April Term. 1921. of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, being the 11th day of June. 1921. to be begun and holden on the 11th day of April. 1921, at the court house in the City of Decatur in said county and state and answer or i demur to said complaint. tiie same 1 will be heard and determined in their ] absence. In Witness Whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 21st day of April. 1921. JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. (Seal.) • Merryman * Sutton, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 21-28-5 ! NOTICE! H. A. Straub, the expert wall-papei 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 Demo crat office. 94-ts ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS * Please announce my name as a candidate for the nomination for mayot on the democratic ticket, subject tc the decision of the primary election to be held May 3, 1921. 63-ts CHAS. N. CHRISTEN. Please announce my name as a can didate for the democratic nomination for city clerk, subject to the decision of the voters of the primary, Tuesday. May 3, 1921. JOHN H. SCHULTZ. Please announce my name as a can didate for mayor of the city of Deca tur, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tues day. May 3, 1921. HUBER M. DeVOSS. Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for city clerk, subject to the decision of the democratic primary to be held Tuesday. May 3, 1321. JOHN B. STULTS. Please announce my name as a cani didate for mayor of the city of Decatur, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held ' May 3. 1921D. D. COFFEE. You are authorized to announce my name as a candidate for clerk of the I city of Decatur, subject to the deI Icision of the democratic primary elec- . tion, to be held Tuesday. May 3rd. CATHERINE E. KAUFFMAN. 1 Please announce my name as a can- ’ didate for councilman from the first • ward, in the city of Decatur, subject ■ to the decision of the democratic pri- . mary election to be held Tuesdav, May , 3. EMERSON A. BEAVERS. Please announce that I am a candi- ■ date for councilman from the first ; ward on the Democratic ticket and that I will appreciate the support of the voters at the primary election, to be held Tuesday. May 3rd, 1921. JOHN SCHEIMAN.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE I'OR SALE—Cap fuses and' dinainite. Fornax Milling Co._ ®7-tf FOR SALE—A few secondhand oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gas Co., Third street. 81-tt FOR SALE —An eleven-room double house, now renting for $32.00, with- { in two blocks of court house on best i street in town. Call at 312 Winchester street. 94-tfx FOR SALE—Colored muscovey duck eggs, from prize winning stock. Prices reasonable Call phone t 873-G. 96-6tx' « FOR SALE —Six hundred seventy feet . of native one-inch lumber. Will sell cheap. Albert Scheimann, 'phone j 841. 98-t6 ( FOR SALE —Large Jersey cow. fresh: seven years old; extra good butter t cow. Mrs. L. G. Williams. R. R. 10, <■ Decatur. 98-t4x \ FOR SALE—Rural New Yorker Seed ' Potatoes. Sol E. Nussbaum, Mon- ' roe; 'phone 191, Berne telephone. 99- ‘ FOR SALE If you want Irc-lt luilL I that is guaranteed sweet from one delivery to next, and whipping cream that whips, 'phone 467. Tuberculin Tested Dairy. 99-t5 FOR SALE—Girl's tricycle. Inquire S 346 South First street, or call 490. I 100- s FOR SALE —Ford coupe. Good as new. { Priced to sell quick. Inquire 'phone , 178. 100-t4x FOR - SALE—Two 2-light electric fix tures. Call at 335 Line street, eve nings 'Phone 357. 100-3tx __ a FOR SALE —One 3-burner gas hot - plate, with base; one drop-leaf table: a all good. Inquire Mrs. Golda Steele. - 123 North First street: 'phone 232. 100-t3 g FOR SALE—Cinders.— Holland St Louis Sugar Co., Fifty cents a roll. , 100-ts MISCELLANEOUS r LAN DO LOGY SPECIAL NUMBER ’ just out. containing 1921 facts of j clover land in Marinette county. Wisconsin. If for a home or as an invest- ’ rnent you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, . send at once for this special number I of Landology. It is free on request. I Address Skidmore-Riehle Land Co.. 285 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., Marinette. Wise. 86-t26x EXPERT electric wiring and repair work. .All work guaranteed. 'Phow 830. or see Arthur Miller. Decatur R R. 4, Box No. 1. 9S-t6 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pocket book between Monroe and Willshire, containing $35.00. I Finder return to C. M. Gilbert, Monroe and receive liberal reward. iloo-3tx » WANTED WANTED — To rent a 5 to 7 room house within«the next 3" days. Can give best of references. Enquire a< 716 Mercer avenue, or 'phone 517. 99-t3 j WANTED —Man for district manager i Man with ear can make S2OO to S3OO per month. See Mr. Rudy, Murray Hotel. 1 99-t3x WANTED —Reliable energetic sales 1 men, should have car, good pay to work for a reliable established cor- 1 poration. Address Fred C. Phinney. { Fiscal Agent, Box No. 202, Kendallville, Ind. 101-6 t 1 SALESMEN WANTED — Hustlers ' with auto can easily earn SSO-S6O a ' week selling Heberling’s medicines. , extracts, spices, toilet articles, and etc., direct to consumer. Wonderful demand, steady repeats, liberal profits, and you are your own boss. No ’ investment in goods. Selling experience unnecessary. Write quick for full particulars and secure your home county, Heberling Medicine Co., box 38. Bioomington, 111. 101-4 t William Yaney, better known as “Sunset,” and Vernon Arnold, basket ball stars on the Kirkland township basketball team, were in Decatur on business today. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF.ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Leo Auth. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 20th day of May. 1921, and show cause, if anv, why th? FINAL SETTLEMENT with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and then: make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. PAULUS AUTH, Executor. Decatur. Ind.. April 26, 1921. Lenbart & Heller. Attys. 28-5 NOTICE OF FINAI, SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Lavina Booth, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 20th day of May. 1921, and show cause, if any, whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs an notified ,to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. EDWABD B. BOOTH. Administrator Decatur, Ind., April 26, 1921. Lenhart & Heller. Attys. 28-5 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. No. 1832. Notice is hereby' given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of John D. Patterson, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Ind., on the 19th day of May. 1921, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement acounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved, and said heirs notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive ’ their distributive shares, WILLIAM H PATTERSON. Administrator. Decatur, Ind., April 23, 1921, C. L. Walters, attorney. 28-5

A--- — "■ "" $2.92 Decatur to Toledo and Re- | turn Via Clover Leaf Route Every Sunday, Commencing May lat. Leave Decatur, 4:33 a. m; Leave Toledo, S:CO p. m. * ♦ FOR PAPER HANGING and Painting, See Bate Ray & Son. 'Phone 851-Red. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call me for prices. Residence address 1228 West Monroe street 93-tl 2, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice Is hereby given, that Monday, May 2, 1921, will be the last day for paying your spring installment of taxes. Tho treasurer's office will be bpen from 8 a. m„ until 4 p. m„ during the { tax paying season. All taxes not paid ' by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent, will be j added Do not put off your taxes as I they must be paid, and the law points | ■nit the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and ; wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for anyone. so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, till may 2 Treasurer Adams County. 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. 9M2tx C. J. RICE. Owner NOTICE TO FARMERS I will stand my stallions at Preble on Mondays and Tuesdays, and at my residence, one-half mile south and one-half mile west of the Friedheim church, the balance of the week. AUGUST CONRAD. 8(x-3tw for 3 wks PLASTERING AND STUCCOING XVe are prepared to do all kinds of plastering and stocco work and general contract work. Patch work a ipecialty. If you want a good neat job and at a, reasonable price call the ,’harles Ault & Co., 1022 Russell street or see Charles Ault. 98-t6x MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets New York —The New Y’ork stock market was quiet at the opening today with prices steady to firm. Developments in the German reparations dispute had a disquieting ?ffect in some quarters. This was offset by areduction in British discount rates. U. S. Steel was unchanged. Crucible was slightly lower at 80%; Beth :ehem B sold % higher at 58%. Mexican Petrolerm started a quarter up at 150% and advanced 59- 151. Rails were iregular with prices hanging only slightly. ePnnsyivan ie was down % as a result of the cut in dividend yesterday. New York Stock New Y’ork, April 28 —Opening price an the New York stock exchange today were generally higher, they included: Crucible 80%. off %; Texas Company 43, off %; Atchison 81, off %; Mexican Petroleum 150%, up % U. S. Rubber 74%, off %; Bethlehem B 58%. np %; General Asphalt 71%, up %; Studebakqr 86%. unchanged; American Woolen 77, up %; Northern Pacific 72%, up %; American Sugar, 77%, off %; United Fruit 107- %■ op %; Union Pacific 115%, off % Reading 71, up %; American Can 31. up %; U. S. Steel 83, unchanged; Goodrich 37%, unchanged. New York Produce New York, April 28—Flour dull and unsettled. Park dull mess 2650-2700, lard steady; middlewest spot 10101020; sugar quiet, raw 4.86; refined Rio No. 7 on spot 5%-6. Santos No. 4 8%-9%; tallow steady; special, 5; city, 4; hay quiet. No. 1 150-155; No. 3 1 10-1.25. Clover 90-145. Dressed poultry, firm; turkeys, 35-60; chickens 26-50; fowls 25-39; ducks 30-40; live poultry weak: eGse 14-20; ducks 21-27; fowls 26-35; turkeys 35; roosters 14; broilers 40-85; cheese easier, state milk common to specials 15-29; skims common to specials 5-18. Foreign Exchange New York, April 28—Foreign exchange was firm at the opening today. Sterling $3.94%; francs .0754; lire .0482; marks .0151; Canadian dollars .8938; Kronen .1803. East Buffalo Hog Market East Buffalo, April 28—Receipts, 1280, shipments 3420; official to N. Y. yesterday 950; hogs closing steady; Yorkers and mixed. $9-9.25; heavies mediums and pigs $8.75-9; roughs, $6.-75-7; stags $5, down; cattle 150, slow sheep 1200. slow; slipped lambs sll.25; best clipped ewes $6-6.75; calves $4; tops 10.50. Cleveland Produce. Butter —Extra in tubs 41%-42; prints 42%-43; extra firsts 40%"-41;’ firsts 39%-40; special 27-33; packing 12-17; fancy dairy 24-29. Eggs—Unchanged. Poultry — Live, heavy fowls 30-32-rosters 18-20; choice boilers 70-80. LOCAL MARKETS Wheat, No. 1, $1.10; new oats, 33c; barley, 50c; rye $1.00; wool, 20cgood yellow assorted corn, 60c; mixed or white corn 55c; clover seed $9 00 • timothy $1.50 $2.00. LOCAL MARKET >Eggß 20c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat 34c

NOTICE OF FIN AL M TTI Pm. OF EST VI n Notice I* hereby jclvs»n or*, heir* and leotU t x ’ r *dh. Mllk r, dec-uned. t„ ', , . | Circuit Court, lu-" th, J Indiana, on tho ii'th ' •*'atu r ! ID2I. and *h«»w ir MaC FINAL «ETTLEMi:\| ! "V,*?',' with tho OHtalo ~i wiii ' , u 'BTh I should nut lie approv, ,| ' > 'l«m 1 are notified tn then and' h,./' I proof of heirship, mid n-. e "“*• | I distributive nharen. thMr I MK’HAEL mh.j.kh i Deeatur, Ind.. April 2u pri h ‘ x, ’ , iitor I Lenhart & Heller, Attys. ' , NOTICE OF FINAL SBTTI r«.-. OF ESTATE,, No. 1839. Notice is hereby given in n. • ore. heirs and iZm, Cr *«‘t. Brock, deceased, n, -i,,.,,. 1 , J "hn Adame Circuit Court, held at n 2., n "‘ Indiana, on the 13th ,i , Wot, , 1921, and show <aus.-, if anv ; final settlement i with the estate of la i.i should not be approved, and helra are notified to th.-n ami th!' 1 make proof of heirship, and relSj’’ their distributive shares. receive J. CHARLES BROCK, I Decatur, Ind., April 19. i''c. l j“ lnl " ,ra 'tor. I Merryman & Sutton. Attys.' ,] NOTICE TO BREEDERS Clarion de Meerbeke. Belgian , tal lion, will make the season at my fam 5 miles west of Monroe. . ELI BEER, Owner and Keeper 15-16-21-22-28-29 X s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN-s_J_ s NOTICE OF FINAL SETTI.EMFVI OF ESTATE. ' ' ' No. 1539. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors, heirs and legatees of Louisa 1 Brock, deceased, to appear In th, ’ Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur Indiana, on the 13th dnt of 1921, and show cause. If anv. whv th. FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOfNTs with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs ar, notified to then and' there make proof i of heirship, and receive their dis. ' tributlve shares. J. CHARLES BROCK. Administrator Decatur, Ind.. April 19, 1921. Merryman * Sutton. Attys. 21-21 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 18-17. Notice is hereby given tn the- credit- I ors. heirs and legatees of 11. Martin ' Chrlstianer, deceased, to appear in the | Adams Circuit Court, held it Decatur Indiana, on the Uth day of Mat; 1 1921, and show cause, if anv. whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT .MT'OCNTS ! with the estate of said decedent ' should not be-approved: and said iwirr are notified to then and there make j proof of heirship, anti re<-efve their ! distributive shares. J. H. A. CHRISTIANER, Administrator. | Decatur, Indiana. April 21. 1921. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. 21-28 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana. Adams County, 88. In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term. 1921. Harry Moore, vs. George Baker, et al. No. 10376. Suit to Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiff 1y Merryman ei- Sutton, ills attorneys, and files Ids complaint herein tog, flier with the affidavit of a competent persen that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: ileerge Baker, John Boulingboi-her, Joel Britten. Rebecca Baker and James Sewel; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are 1,-lieved to be non-residents of the State ot Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, towit: "The unknown husbands and wives respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wit: George Baker, John Boulingbocher, Rebecca Baker, Joel Britten and James Sewel, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: the unknown widowers and widows. respectively, ot each of the following named deceased persons, to-wit: Gorge Baker, John Boulingbocher. Joel Britt-n. liebecca Baker and James Sewel. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: the unknown sm ■ essors of the President and Directors of the Cincinnati. Union anti Fort Wayne Railroad Company, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown stockholders. bondholder,, receivers, trustees, creditors, ameer,, and successors in interest of each ot the following named corporations, towit: Cincinnati, Union and I . rt Wayne Railroad Company, the mini, s of all of whom are unknown t plaintinthe unknown children. ■ - ■ ndant, and heirs, surviving spous. editor, and administrators of the , tes devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testament,, successors in interest and ns- -'ns. respectively, of each of the tullowing named and designated d. - 4 persons. to-wit: George Beker, John Boulingbocher. Rebecca Baker, Joel Britten and James Sewel. tl of all of whom are unknown ’■’ l' lal ?' tiff: all of the women once known W any of the names and d- - above stated, whose names n naw been changed and who an now known by other names, the names oi all of whom are unknown to I 1 ' 11 ”' 1 "' the spouses of all of the per- ns apow named, described and designated adefendants to this action wii ■ are married, the names of all • : are unknown to plaintiff all I" and corporations who assert or ir”»" assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate !■ -■ r, n ' in the complmnt in this action under or through any of tin ants to this action named, d, —i l and designated in said < omp nlnames of all of whom arc itt-k " n ’ plaintiff;” that tiie defendant- uw President and Directors of t 1 ' inc l ", natl, Union and Fort Wnviie 1.0.1 r Company and Cincinnati. 1 1111 a Fort Wayne Railroad Comp '■ r ‘, spectlvely. were as affiant is incrm and believes corporations 'j' 1 ?!,,;. under the laws of the State f in> ana, and that they respective,' '•» no nffleer, agent or any otln : I’’ •' authorized to transact their I'tisin domiciled or residing in tin- slate ■ Indiana, of whom affiant lias knowledge upon diligent inu'iirL ‘L on wbom process can be served, usaid action is for the purpose quieting title to real estate 111 state of Indiana: tliat a cause of. tion exists against all of said del ants; that ail of said defendants ■ necessary parties to said action that they are believed to he non-' dents of the state of Indiana , The following real estate in A'l"' county in the state of Indiana. '. scribed in said complaint to-« ' west Half of the southwest. 'l' ar of section thirteen in township 1 ty-flve north, range’fourteen car This action is Instituted nml 1" ■ cuted by said plaintiff for the '■ ■ ' of quieting his title to the real "■ ■ above described as against all mands, claims and claimants wl> al ov’cr. trivpn Notice Is therefore herebv 8 said defendants that unless the and appear on the 54th day ot i April Term. 1921, of the Adams ' r ' Court of Indiana, being th<- l lth , of June. 1921. to be begun ati'l H" l '. on the llth day of April. HCi. Court House In the City of I < ' 1 . In said county and state, and u " n , or demur to said complaint, the jr will be heard and determined in absence. w t In Witness Whereof I hereunto » my hand and affix the seal p. • r . Court at the office of tiie UlerkJ 1 ? ;1 of in the city of Decatur. l nlll, this 21st day of April, 1921. JOHN T. KELLY. t Clerk of the Adams Circuit Cou r (Seal) Merryman & Sutton. ~ ««.) Attorneys for Plaintiff.