Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1921 — Page 3

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M L —— — THE ANNUAL SALE The annual July clearance sale at the Bernstein store will start Saiur day, July 2, and continue three we, lo=. Mr. Bernstein makes a wonderful r< duction of every article in his hjg stock of merchandise, which im-ludf' notions, dry goods, men's and ladies furnishing?, shoes, hosiery, etc. eiything is marked to sell, and vou will get many articles at let t|< war prices. Visit the store while ih sale is one, but you better not wait until the last week, as this slot trill - —

OUT TODAY j New Victor Records JULY 1921 -MIS MASTER’S VO’CE . \Reg - tlxiaC *'4wij industrju Number Size Price An Open Secret Frances Alda (>4960 10 $1.25 Quartet in C Mino —Alegretto (Brahm Flonzaley Quartet 74865 12 1.75 Sonnambula—Com per me sereno (Oh' l.ovo, for Me Thy Power) Amelita Galli-Curci 74644’ 12 1.75 » Serenade (Dole-M( szkovski) Mabel Garrison 64966 10 1.25 Favorita—Spirto 5 intil (Spirit So Fair) Beniamino Gigli 74688 12 1.75 Gypsy Airs, No. 1 Sarasate) Violin Jascha Heifetz 74659 12 1.75 Melody in A Majd (General Chas. G. Dawes) Violin Fritz Kreisler 64961 10 1.25 Don Carlos —Dio, | he nell* alma infondere (Infuse Friendship Into () ir Souls, Oh Lord) Giovanni Martinelli and Giuseppe De Luca 89160 12 2.00 Beneath the Mooi of bmbardy John McCormack 64962 10 1.25 Prelude in G Shai > Minor (Rachmaniofl 1 Piano Sergei Rachmanioff 64962 10 1.25 Turkish March <f )m'The Ruins of Athens”) Piano Olga Samaroff 64965 10 1.25 Symphony No. 1, n C Major— Finale (Beethoven) Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra 74690 12 1.75 Love Sends a Litt e Gift of Roses Reinaid Werrenrath 64961 10 1.25 Monastery Bells Merle Alcock It Was the Time ( ’ Liljc Elsie Baker 43217 10 1.00 I’m Going to Marr ’Ary on the Fifth of January Sir Harry Lauder O’er the Hills to i 'denteny Sir Harry Lauder 55123 12 1.50 Marche Romaine Victor Orchestra.. (1) Gavotte in B f at (Handel) (2) Glga (3) Second Gavotte (Sapellnikoff) Victor Orchestra 18751 10 .8$ II Salut d’Amour iL< e’s Greeting) Whistling Margaret McKee j|; Invitation—Waltz “ Whistling Margaret McKee 15753 10 .85 ■ (1) Heavenly Aida 12) Heaver* May Forgive You (3) Habanera (4) Misereri Victor Orchestra ■ (1) Song to the E ening Star (2) Toreador Song (3) Soldiers' Chorus i (from ' )■' us ’) (4) Woman is Fickle Victor Orchestra 15759 10 .So Pucker Up and W Istle Billy Murray Home Again Blues Aileen Stanley 18760 10 .S 6 The Legend—Med ly Haitz Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra '] Mello 'Cello —Wai® Joseph C. Smith and His Orchestra 18761 10 .85 Held Fast in a Baly's Hands Henry Burr Nobody's Rose I William Robyn 18763 10 .85 Wait Until You See My Madeline Victor Roberts i Peggy O'Neil | Victor Roberts 18764 10 .85 Crooning—Fox Tr<® The Benson Orchestra of Chicago I’ll Keep on Lovinl Yoi—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago 18765 10 $5 Just Keep a Thought f tP Me—Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra I Like It—All By Medley Fox Trot Ail Star Trio and Their Orchestra 18766 10 .85 My Old Kentucky Hom. and Old Black Joe Ford Hanford Down in ArkansavY; Myers and Hanford 18767 10 .85 President Harding iMarh United States Marine Banct National Capital Centeinial March United States Marine Band 18768 10 .85 i Holthouse Drug Co. THE MUSIC SHOP

novo quickly after it is placed on tile. Remember the dates, July 2 t July 23.' INDIANA HOLDUP. Covington, Ind. July I.—(Special to Dally Democrat).—Two bandits •hot and wound -d an express messenger in an attempt to hold-up the night -xpress on the Peoria and Eastern livision of the Rig Four between ovington and Veedersburg early tolay. Frank J. Beckman, 45, the messen-

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iff ■ w—— Hill ■>- ■» ger, tried to fight the men away whe-r they forged an entrance to his ca: He was shot twice through the thig and was taken to a hospital at Indi anapolis. The wounds, while not serious, were severe and Beckman was tin able to tell the details ot the rob bery. The bandits obtained seven valuless remittance drafts. They did not force the safe, which was in one cor ner of the car and contained a bag of money. WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s

MARKETS-STOCKS ( Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets ( N<w York, July 1. Mexican Petrol- '. oum quickly dropped b. low par here today. > The reaction which set in yesterday | witli announcement of proposed tariffs on foreign oils, was again in evl- [ donee. Mexican •'Pete" was ’4 up on | opening at. 104'4. but almost immediately reacted 3 points to 98' i, the low ( of Thursday. ( I’iin-Ami‘ilean "B” made a record i low at 57. off 1%. General Asphalt i in the early tlading stood below 41). ' This was more than a point over the low of yesterday. IT. S. Steel was % off at 74 V Inde- . pendedt Steals showed little change. I Rails were fractionally higher. Fdwsrd T Dobert, president of the , Mexican Petrol: urn compan'-. has hallen-ed an official lnve o t!gstlon of deals in the stock, but the challenge was not ncoente-i. Todav W. C. Mo—o. o"br° I ’-’ - of a market ]"»tcr. was imJ»r ind’otmenti •nr alle'-od c-iminnl libel on Doheny. ■'To'i-n v-ho v.-as in’lnt--’ aft-” Dohen” -nreonn’ly pnnearo 1 before th- crand iur- ho-e. wan c'-mr-M with publishI'T'g letter* calculated te hammer the tock down P-c‘ P"ffalo Mirke*. Bl’*nln. y. Y„ JU"" 3fi—f"no. - t"> Da - 1>- —Po’-i'lts •-n-'- phtnme"*-. i?oq. cSßeini f 0 N’-vn-'o ’- ve*»«t-dav ia(); ho~S c’of'n-l Pnrt —,l-- n- J • "acn.’nrr. v F pf<. -evt «q Ro. tn--. r n>'.. Ss n-51): -‘a-s "C Os). -♦ tn i-'-n sheep COO. atendw--mbs $10.50, down: best *5.60; calves 12.00; tops $10.25. New York Stock Market. New York, July I—The stock market opened irregular today. Crucible 57, off : Texas Company 88. unchanged; Northern Pacific ex-dividend 69%. off %; Mexican Petroleum 104’,. up ’4; IT. S. Rubber 52%, off %; Southern Pacific 74. up %; Betnlehem I! 47%, unchanged; U. S. Steel 74%, off %: General Asphalt 49%, off %; Rock Island 32’4, off %; American Can 26%. unchanged; Sinclair 20%, up New York Central ex dividend 60. up %: American Woolen 69, unchanged; Studebaker 76, off %. Indianapolis Livestock Market. Hogs—Receipts 8,500, market 15c higher: best heavies $9.15: medium mixed $9.15; common choice $9 15; bulk sales $9.15. Cattle — Receipts 200, market steady, steers $5.75-37.50; cows and heifers $7.25-$7.75. Sheep — Receipts 500. market steady, tops SI.OO-33.00. LOCAL MARKETS Oats, 28; wheat, $1.10; corn, vollow. 70c; corn, white and mixed, 65c; rye. 85c; wool. 10c to ]6c; barley not wanted; seeds not wanted. LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 24c LOCAL CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat 29c

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Don’t Miss It FIREWORKS and ICE CREAM SOCIAL on SATURDAY EVENING July 2, 1921 In Moon Light Grove AT MAGLEY, IND. Given by Miller Bros. ♦ Magley.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE QI H K Approximately I acres of hay to sell at old location of Schafer Saddlery Co. plant. 'Phone 941 or call at office. The Schafer Co. 15 l-2t FOR SAI.E A f''w second-hand coal ranges and oil stoves. The Gas company. 119-ts FOR SALE Gray mare, 17 years old —general purpose mare, good worker in all hnross, not a stiff Joint. If taken soon, will sell cheap. G. H. Bright, Peterson, Ind., Decatur, Route No. 2. IF>6-t6x

WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of good, clean, soft rags, white preferred, suitable for cleaning machinery. No carpets, coats, blouses, trousers or heavy goods accepted- Will pay 5c per lb. for suitable rags. The Daily Democrat. AGENTS WANTED with automobile so- exclusive territory around your home countv and surrounding territorv. Prefe- man with good acquaintance and family and good reputation mo-e 0B8 B ntfrl than selling ability; man to h-ndlc our line of house naints. ror> fl ng cements and lubricatin'* oils. Th'" is a good (lean propo"'t’on —'th l'b°ral commission. Ad- , fi-oss The Republic Products Co., Prospect Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 154-tlx SAT , r SMA N — Live-wire to represent us In Adams county. Imposition is clean-cut and will put you in a business of your own. Remuneraeration unlimited to-the willing worker. Address: L. S. W., 301 Shoaf Bldg., Fort Wavn<‘. Ind. 162-tSx WANTED•—Sewing; for infants and little folks under four years. Inquire at 327 North Tenth street, or 'phone 422. 163-t3

MISCELLANEOUS CALL Mosher at Honduras before you sell your poultry. 146-ts LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT MONROE NEWS Monroe again lias a severe case of band fever. A number of our young men are agitating the organizing of a brass band. We have the talent an.l this would be a good field for some good band leader to teach some of our young men to learn to "toot their horn.” Get busy and let's have a real band. Charles Spencer of Fort Wayne was here Monday on business. Trustee Irvin Kerr of Berne was in town Tuesday on business. Daniel Kahr returned Tuesday from a several days’ business visit. Mis. Emil Reinhart and children visited friends at Decatur Tuesday. Maurice Neal was a visitor in Berije Tuesday. Miss Cora Hendricks was a Berne i visitor Tuesday. Mrs. John Dickerson and son, Glen, of Decatur, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mills, Wednesday. Miss Martha Hofer, telephone operator at this place, left Wednesday for Marion, Ind., to visit several days with relatives. Mrs. Sadie Scherer was in Decatur I Wednesday on business. J. J. Hofer was a visitor in DecaI tur Wednesday on busine s. All business in Monroe will be suspended on next Monday, July 4th, on account of being a national holiday. Tom Johnson of Dunkirk was called here Wednesday on account of the serious illness of his mother. Three of our aged citizens aie reported as being seriously ill. They are: Mrs Mary Everhart. 92; Mrs. Martha Johnson. 91 and Ferdinand K< JSlc", 74. All are said to bo in critical condition. The first named are due to disease of old age, and Mr. Kessler is afflicted with cancer of t’j liver. Ml J. J. Hofer left Wednesday for Marlon, Ind., where she will spend several days with relatives and friends.

Jchn r. Cramer, after spending a ”'eek’s vacation with Elmore Henry Cook, 'lT't of town, returned to his home at Kendallville Friday. Wo.k on the Andrews street imrrovomont is being rapidly pushed to ''otnplet'on. Stone is now being put on af'l Wi'l to one of tlie best streets in town when completed. An operation for appendicitis was performed by Drs. Parrish and Rayl Thursday afternoon on Mrs. Wilfortl Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, her parents living in the east part of town. 8080 M. E. CHARGE July 3, 1921. 9:30 —Sunday school at Woodland asd Clark’s chapel. 9:oo—Sunday school at Bobo. 10:30 —Rev. Fred Brewster will preach at Bobo M. E. church. 10:30 —'John Imler will bring the message at Woodland. 7:30 — Rev. Fred Brew’ster will preach at Clark's chapel. Everybody welcome. R. A. FEUSTERMACHER, Pastor. <

IT WAS SOME RACE. People on the street Wednesday evening about 10 o’clock were amused nt a foot race being run in Second street by Fred Schurger and K. B Gorrell, students Os the Reppert nuc- , Hon school.' The men started nt the suggestion of Gorrell, and the stretch I of ground covered was from the Lose . Brothers' cigar store to the Peoples ' Loan * Trust company building. Fred 1 Schurger is acknowledged to bo rathnr "heavy" but he doos not compare nt nil to the size of Gorrell, who ■ weighs 4R5 pounds. Gorrell won the ; race, and the easy way in which ho handles himself is surprising.

XOTK'I’. OF row MtSiMOX IWS OF Hi: VI. ES’I A I F. Notice Is hereby Klvon Hint the undersigned a cnmmlsaloner appointed by (lie Adams Corcult court to sell real estate In the case of Maynard A. Frlslnger, John F. Frlslnger .ulmin Ist rat - ms of the estate of John M Frlslnger, (loeeaseil. et nl. vs. Kermit Bowen, et ul In an action In partition will by order of the Adams Circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, offer for sale nt private sate on Monday. July H’tp 1921 at the law office of Judson M. Teeple, No. 125. South Second street. In the citv of Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, the fee simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, toThe north half (%) of the south half (’4) <>f outlet number two hundred and ninety (290) in Joseph Crabb's subdivision of outlets number two hundred ami sixty three <2S3> etc. In Joseph Crabb's western addition to the town of Decatur, now 'Terms of Sale: —One third cash In hand, one-third in nine months nnd one-third in eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to bear interest nt the rate of t> per cent, per annum from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage on the real estate sold the pur. haser may have the privilege of paving all cash on day of sale. Saiil real estate will not be sold for less than the full appraised value thereof and will be sold subject to a mortgage of $1350.00 held by the Hank of Wren and interest thereon from dav of sale, and also subject to the taxes of 1921 due nnd payable in 19 "' DELMER F. LEONARD, Judson W. Teeple, Commissioner Lenhart * Heller. Attorneys. 17-24-1 XOTICK TO lIRITAIH*TS St fl tn nf Indiana, Adams County, SS: Tn tho Adams Circuit Court, in vacation, Juno 1921. Cause No. 10417. Robert J. Mann. Helen E. Mann, vs. Charles S. Winans, et al. Now come the plaintiffs by C.. L. Walters, their attorney and tile their complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence, upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: —• Neptune,

wife of Craven E. Neptune whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiffs. that the names of the defendants are unknown ami that they are believed to _be non-residents of the state of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: "the unknown husbands and wives. respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Sarah I. Falk, Craven E. Neptune, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs: the unknown stockholders, bondholders, receivers, trustees. creditors, officers and successors in interest, of each of tlie following corporations. to-wit. The Aetna Life Insurance Company, Aetna Life Insurance Company, the names of ail of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers and widows. children. descendants ami heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees ami executors of tlie last wills ami testaments, successors in interest ami assigns. respectively, of tin-following named and designated deceased persons. to-wit: Samuel Flagg. Rebecca Flagg. Erances Elagg. Joseph It. Winans, Nancy Winans. John I*. Blaney, liosabelle Winans. Richard Winans, Isabelle Neptune, James I. Neptune, Rebecca S. Stoops. .Tames Stoops. Jr.: Mary Matildn Boyd. Matilda .1. Myers, John W. Mvers, Frederick Scheintanii, Sarah J. Winans. Harriet Stephens, Simon I’. Stephens, Samuel A. Winans. Jasper H. Winans. Ed Winans. Tabitha Case, Annie Mvers, Emma Elizabeth Blaney. Margaret S. Gossard. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all of tlie women once known by any of the names ami designations above stated whose names may have been changed and who arc now known blether names. tlie names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs: tlie spouses of all of tlie persons above mimed, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, tlie names of all of whom tire unknown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporations who assert or plight assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described , in the complaint in this action by. under or through any of tlie defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs": that tlie defendants The Aetna Life Insurance Company and Aetna Life Insurance Company are foreign corporations and that the cause of action alleged against said defendants in the complaint in this cause arose within tlie state of Indiana; that tlie defendants Charles S Winans, Maggio Winans. Susie Win- I nns. Charley Winans, Fred Winans, I Donald Winans. Small I. Falk.

Ealk whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiffs, husband of Sarah 1. b'alk, Benjamin B. Winans. William .VI. Winans, .lane Winans, James E. •Winans. James It. Boyd. Cal Mvers, Edith Mvers, .lames Myers, Estella Myers, Carl Myers, Cora Myers, Tim \etna Life Insurance Company. Aetna Life Insurance Company, Graven IC. Neptune, Era n des (Denman, < Ira nt Denman, and Mary Braddock arc non residents of the state of Indiana; that said action is for tlie purpose of quieting- (ho title to real estate in the state of Indiana: that a cause of a< ■- tion exists against all of said defendants: that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed t<» be non residents of the state of Indiana. 'rhe following - real estate in Adams county. in the state of Indiana is described In said complaint, to-wit: “Coin in one I ng- at a stone at the northwest corner of section 29 in township 27 north of range 15 past in Adams county, Indiana, thence running east 1733 U feet to a stone with a railroad spike beneath, thence running south 1334 feet X inches to a stone with an iron pipe beneath, thence running west 1716% feet to a stone with an iron pipe beneath, thence north 1330 feet to a stone and to the place of beginning.” This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the purpose of quieting their title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever.

Notice Is, therefore, given said defendants and each and all of them; that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House In the city of Decatur, in Adams county, in the state of Indiana, on the sth day of September, 1921 the same being the Ist judicial Mlay of a term of the Adams Circuit “’ourt <»f the state of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the sth day of September, 1921 and answer or demur to said (Complaint the same will 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 in the city of Decatur, Indinna this 4th day A ; 1921. (,q ea D JOHN I. KELLY. Clerk of Ihe Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters. Atty, for plaintiffs,

NOTICE . M. S. Elzey, jeweler, will leav for Detroit July 6th for three or four weeks to visit his son. If you want your repair work before he Roes, call soon. 152-Gtx M. 8. ELZEY. CREAM STATIONS CLOSE The following cream stations will be closed all day, Monday, July 4th. All (Team patrons please take notice. MARTIN KLEPI’ER CO. WHITE MOUNTAIN DAIRY CO. 15244 Q »-0 | IDEAL REPAIR SHOP All kinds of small and light machinery repair work — lawn mowers ground, locks repaired, , keys made, knives sharpened, typewriters cleaned, oiled and repaired. Above the sign of “The Big Shoe.” GEO. G. McGILL o —o NOTICE I June 27 to July sth my office will be closed. N. A. BIXLER, Optometrist. 15047 Did You Enjoy Your Last Vacation and Pleasure Trip? Why take a vacation to gain health and strength If you are all worn out, you should at once Investigate my method of treating your ailments. My method is Nature’s own Road to Health. After taking my treatments you will enjoy your vaca tion 100%. For Better Health see DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropratic and Osteopathic treatments given to suit your need at 144 So. 2nd street. 'Phone 314. Decatur, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN

On farm lands. The principal or any part of it can be paid at interest paying date. DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY 2nd. floor Schafer Hardware Bldg. 'Phone 385 or 360. 117-ts ♦ ♦ GARDEN HOSE New stock. Not how cheap, but how good. Let me show you the difference. AUGUST WALTERS Plumbing and Heating 119 N. Ist St. Shop Phone 207 Residence 507 Abstracts of Title Real Estate and Farm Loans See French Quinn, The Schirmeyer Abstract Co., Over Vance & Linn Clothing Store. 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 of women and children; X-ray examinations; Flourscopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treaments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. —1 to 5 p. m.—7 to 9 p m Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409.

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. HOURS; 8 to 11:30—12:30 to B:09 Saturday, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday Afternoons. Dr. C. V. Connell Veterinarian Office: Horse Sale Barn, Ist street. Office Phone 143 Residence Phone... 102 DR. C. C. RAYL 105 North Second Street Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease Office (Ito 4 & 6 to 8 p. m, Hours (Sunday 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. <

I don’t stand no show. with you because you’re so nice and/ 1 work In pa’s llivery stable and ai/ f a t. “The Failure.” Colton Co’s, bfc tent Mon-day.J-1,™,.. .. jF £s ,