Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1921 — Page 4

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES + ♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦ METHODIST CHURCH ft: 30—Sunday school. C. H. Colter, superintendent, An increase of 51 over the corresponding Sunday of last year. Was not that tine last Sunday? We did well last year but are doing much better this year. Are you helping? Will you be there tomorrow ? We need you. you need us. If you are in town come to Sunday school. If yon have visitors bring them. They will enjoy It. 10:45 —Preaching. 7:3o—Farewell reception to Miss Faye Stults In charge of W. If M society. No Epworth league on account of rub-district Epworth League meeting i at Bobo. Did you see the program? CHARLES TINKHAM, — ....... s BAPTIST BULLETIN 1

Sunday school at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:30, subject of message. "The Uplifted Christ.” Regular preaching service at 7:30; subjeit. "The Hour Has Come.” The pastor will not preach a "farewell" sermon. We just go out to another part of God’s groat harvest field where wo still clasp hands and our hearts are united in the common task of his groat service. As we leave this portion of the field there is but the highest regard for each as workers together. Wo can always sine "Blest be the tie that binds out hearts in Christian Love.” Wednesday night closes the church year at which time officials for the new year will be elected, financial reports for the year will be read. These are full and complete. If anyone happens to be behind in the New World Movement pledge the report to this part of the work can be put over the top even better if you can meet your obligation. Lot the members of the chinch not forget this important meeting. I expect to be in that meet ing. O. E. MILLER. Pastor. ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mass 7 o’clock. High Mass 9:15 o’clock. Benediction immediately after high mass. Prayer hour Friday evening 7:30 o’clock. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:15. Sunday school, Wesley Hoffman, superintendent. Immediately following the Sunday school, there will be a brief devotional service conducted by the boys of the church. Carl Tucker will be the leader. . At 7:30. Key. V. K. Beshgetoor will talk, his subject being "Present Day Life in Bible Lands." Rev. Beshgetoor preched at this church for three months before Rev. A. H. Saunders assumed the pastorate. He has many fripnds in the congregation who well remember him, and the church membership is especially urged to attend the Sunday evening meeting. Wednesday evening at 7:30. regular mid-week prayer service. EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Winchester Street) 9:15 a. m. —L. L. Baumgartner superintendent. A fine record last Sun day morning. Seventy more than a year ago. All Evangelicals on hand at Sunday school.

Have You Reviewed Your Will Recently? How long ago did yon draw your will? If you were making il now, would you have il read the same? Il would be wise for you and your lawyer Io look il over carefully and make any necessary revisions Io meet your present situation. And in bringing it up to dale, be sure this company is named to act as your Executor and Trustee. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK “The Old Reliable’’ DECATUR, INDIANA

10:30 a. nt—Morning worship. 6:45 p. m.— Young Peoples meeting. Come and hear the report from the Oakwood assembly. A special offering. 7:30 p. tn.- Evening preaching service, The first since the union services have closed. Wednesday, 7:30 p. tn — Prayer meeting. We would like to see every official of organizations and every Sunday school teacher there, Thursday, 2:30 p. m. —W. M. S. nt the home of H. A. Fuhrman. Picnic supper with husbands and friends nt the supper hour. Wo welcome strangers to our city and to our church: also those without a church home. Come worship with us. C. L HANEY, Pastor. ... • FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Corner Fourth and Monroe Streets) Dr. A. G. A. Btifon, Minister. Bible school. Dr. Burt Mangold, su perintendent. 9:30 a. m. Holy communion and sermon, 10:30

a. m. i Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Bible study class, Wednesday even - ng. 8:00 p. m. ’ Every one welcome to all services. Dr. Buxton will occupy the pulpit I and preach at lioth the morning and • evening services. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH The Zion Lutheran church will have English preaching services Sunday at 10 a. m. German services next Sunday. Rev. F. Reinking will deliver the sermon. REV. A. W. HINZ. REFORMED CHURCH. Sunday school 9:15 o’clock. Preach ing 10:30 o’clock by Rev. Elliker. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH - 9:15 a. m.—Sunday school. 10:30 a. m.—Sermon by the pastor. 0:30 p. m.—M. E., led by Mary Shackley. 7:30 p. m.—Sermon by the pastor. Piayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Choir practice Thursday evening at 7:30. Next Sunday evening, September ♦th an entertainment will be given by the juniors in the interest of rais ing their obligation to the building fund. Again all members are urged to settle up all dues and come in on the home stretch of tlie race in the confeicnee year with feathers in their hats and with happy hearts. Remember al! of the services above mentioned and let no one fail to do i their best in making good in them all. C. J. MINER, Pastor. a AT EVENING SERVICE Rev. V. T. Beshgetoor, who is here in the interest of the Near East bundle day next Tuesday, has consented to take charge of the evening service at the Presbyterian church or. Sunday i evening. His subject will be “Pres-ent-Day Life in Billie Iginds.” Rev. , Beshgetoor will be remembered here as the minister who supplied for the church after Rev. Hanna went to an Illinois pastorate, and before the Rev. A. H. Saunders came to the local church. He is an energetic worker in the cause of Christianity, a fine, speaker, and his many friends will be glad of the opportunity to, hear him again. Tlie evening service will be held at T: 30.

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921.

IRISH CRISIS NEAR AT HANI) (Continued from page one) affairs temporarily upon the Dall's shoulders. Political circles here expressed the belief that the government was “stiffening its back” hoping to force the Sinn Fein parliament and leaders eventually to discuss the British proposals in a practical manner and with the present terms ns a basis.

♦++++++++*++++++ 4- WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD + + ♦ + ♦♦♦ + + ♦♦ + ♦ + + + + Four straight for the Giants from the league leading Pirates. "Shufflin’ Phil’’ Douglas turned back the Gibsonites for the second time this series. Hamilton held New York to five hits but a screaming triple by Frisch, scoring Bancroft, made them worth more than Pittsburgh’s ten. The Boston Braves’ chances of copping were rendered practically nil by the Cardinals fourth straight taken at Beantiown. Eddie Rousch, star outfielder of the Cincinnati Reds, is probably lost to Moran for the rest of the season. He tore a ligament sliding into second at Philadelphia yesterday. Urban shocker won his seventh straight victory when he turned back the Athletics. Babe Ruth was held hitless at Detroit, after hitting safely in 26 consecutive games but the Yankees won. The Cubs made sevent hits, beating Brooklyn 12 to 3.

NOTH K TO T%XI’%VHRS OF TAX 1.F% IMS In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by St. Marys township. Adams county, Indiina. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby piven the taxpayers <»f St. Marys township, Adams county, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on Cth day of Sept., 1921, will consider the following budget: Biiilgei (InNMlficntlon for Towiimlilpm r<>MiiMhip Fund— Salary of Trustee $720.00 Office rent 90.00 Trustee’s expense—a. Traveling 150.00 Records ami advertising. 150.00 Public ditches (assessments against township) . 310.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Miscellaneous—1. Additional compensation of trustee, class 8 175.00 3. Miscellaneous 254.00 Total Township fund $1,8,94.00 Fstlmale of TovtnMhlp Funda to be Rained Estimated expenditures as above $1,894.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 1,894.00 Hoiitl Fund*— Labor. SIOO.OO Bridges an<l culverts 1 130.00 Gravel, stone and road material 400.00 Total Road fund . 630.00 Estimate of Hoa«l I'iiiiilm to be RalNed Estimate of expenditures as above $630.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year $125.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $635.00 Special School Fund— Repair of buildings $ 200.00 School furniture ami supplies 300.00 Fuel for school houses 1,100.00 Special school fund debt 2,784.00 Payment of interest 1,416.00 School transfers 300.00 Transportalion 280.00 Teachers’ Institute... 475.00 Janitor service 625.00 Miscellaneous—--1 200.00

Total Special School fund $7,895.00 Etimate of Special School Fuuilm to |>e RaiMcd Estimate of expenditures as above $7,895.00 ; Working balance at . end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 4,845.00 Total $12,740.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year $5,000.00 Total deductions $5,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 7,740.00 FundPay of teachers .. $9,160.00 Total Tuition fund.. $9,160.00 FNliiiHitr of Tiiilhin I'iiimlm Io be KnlNed

j Estimate of expenditures .as above > ....$9,160.00 Working balance at end of . year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of | revenue from taxation 4,080.00 Total $13,240.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation. $ 300.00 Balance at end of this year G,610.00 Total deductions $6,910.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . . 6,330.00 Poor Fund— To reimburse county ..$36.00 Emllmnte of Poor Fund to be Rulniml E'.itiinEte «|f as abort $ 36.00 Working balance at end of this year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 280.00 Total 316.00 Amount necesary to be raised by taxation $316.00 Proposed Lcxlcn Net taxable property $3,158,090.00 Number of taxable polls 155 Levy on Amount to Name of Fund Property bo Raised Township $ .06 $1,894.00 Road 02 635.00 Special School 25 7,740.00 'tuition ,22 6,330.00 Poor 01 316.00 Total $ .56 $16,915.00 (’oinpnrntivc Stutenirnt of Tuxes ColIcctrd and to be Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund 1919 Levy 1920 Levy Township $ 1,070.00 $ *1,680.00 Road .. 250.00 33K.00 Special School 12,489.00 21,965.00 Tuition 7,136.00 10,138.00 Poor ■. 107.00 338.00 To be Collected This Levy Name of Fund 1922 Levy Township $1,894.00 Road 635.00 Special School 7,740.00 Tuition 6,330.00 Poor 316.00 Total $16,915.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the, State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated August 25, 1921. E. W. FRANCE. Trustee CHAS. SCHENCK, E. W. DAILEY, C. O GREEN. Aug. 27

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIS*. Tn the matter of determining the tax rates tor certain purposes by Root Township. Adams County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Hoard. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Root Township. Adams county, Indiana, that tlie proper le* l * l officers ot said municipality at their regular meeting place, on Gtli day or September. 1921, will consider tlie following budget: llii<lu<-t I'lasslllvntlon for Towtisblps To««n»lil|> Fund— Salars- of Trustee >720.00 office rent 00-00 Trtist ea-’s expense—a. Traveling 115.00 ' b. ortho 35.00 Records and advertising . 150.00 Public ditches (assessment against township) .... 300.00 Pay of advisory board 15.00 Examination of records 20.00 Miscellaneous — 1 JXOO.OO ’Total Township fund $2,245.00 Estimate of Township Finn!" to be Raised Estimated expenditures above . JJ.-ts.ou Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1.000.00 Total 3,295.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — ' Balance nt end of tills year >2.2-1.00 Total deductions 2,221.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 1,0,4.00 Rond Fund—Labor >1,500.00 Load tools and machines 500.00 Bridges and culverts 300.00 Gravel, stone and road material 1,500.00 M1 scella neou s—--1, 150.00 Total Road fund ... $3,930.00 Estimate of Komi Funds to be Knlsrd Estimate of expenditures as •.above ' $3,950.00 Working 1 balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation.... 500.00 Total . 4,450.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year $1,000.00 Total deductions - 1,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 0,450.00 Special School Fund— New Buildings . $ 500.00 Repair of buildings 300.00 • School furniture and supplies 500.00 Fuel for school houses ... 1,200.00 Special school fund debt - Payment of interest 1,000.00 School transfers ... . 500.00 Transportation 3,000.00 Teachers* institute... 350.00 Janitor service 375.00 Miscellaneous—--1 1,500.00 Total Special School fund $11,525.00 Estimate of Special School Funds to be Itniscd

Estimate of expenditures as above $11,525.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation.. 4,000.00 Total 15,525.00 Loss estimated revenue and balance — B« lance at end of this year $3,440.00 •Total deductions 3,440.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 12,085.00 Tuition FundPay of teachers . $9,000.00 Total Tuition fund $9,000.00 Emlliiiiil? of Tuition Fund* to be RalMed Estimate of expenditures as above $9,000.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 4,500.00 Total 13,500.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation...s2,oso.oo Balance at end of this year 3,900.00 Total deductions 5,950.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 7,550.00 l > ro|»4»Mrd Levien Net taxable property $4,028,590.00 Levy on Amount to Name of Fund Property be raised Township $ .025 $ 1,074.00 Road 09 3,450.00 Special School .30 12,085.00 Tuition 19 7,550.00 Total .605 24,159.00 Coiujiiiraiiye Statement of TnxcN Collected and to be Collected Collected Collected Name of Fund 1920 Levy 1921 Levy Township $1,067.00 $3,074.00 Road 1.600.00 3.074.00 Special School .. 6,400.00 13,010.00 Tuition 2,667.00 7,684.00 Total ... $11,734.00 $26,842.00 To be Collected This Levy Name of Fund 1922 Levy Township $ 1,074.00 Road 3,450.00 Special School 12,085.00 Tuition 7,550.v0 Total $24,159.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggreived by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September. and the State Board will tlx a date of hearing in this county. Dated, August 25, 1921. JAMES <’. HARK LESS. Wm. GBRKE, Aug. 27

NOTICE To the taxpayers of Union Township, County of Adams, State of Indiana: Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Board of Union Township, County of Adams, State of Indiana, will meet at the office of C. D. Spuller, trustee of said township on the 7th day of September, 1921, at 1 o’clock p. in., to hear any and all objections to the proposed estimate of expenditures and tax levies of the year 1922, notice of which was published in the Adams County Witness ami the Decatur Democrat uii the 12th and 19th days respectively of August, 1921. C. D. Spuller, Trustee of Union Township. Aug. 27 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS ON BOND I SSI I*: In the matter of determining to Innuc bond by Adaniw county for the erection nud equipment of n Public HoMplfal. Notice is hereby given the tax-pay-ers of Adams county, Indiana, that tlie proper legal officers of said county at their regular meeting place on the 6th day of September, 1921, will consider the question of finally determining to issue bond or other evidence of indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars, and bearing interest at tlie rate of 6% per annum. 'l'he amount of the bond proposed is $100,600,00 bearing interest at 6%. 'l’he net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit Is $51,168,190,00, proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for the erection and equipment of a Public Hospital in said county. The tax-payers appearing shall have the right, to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such bond, shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more tax-pay-ers other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the iftate board of tax commissioners for the further action by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor, and the state board will fix a dale for a bearing in this county. ADAMS COUNTY' COUNCIL. OF ADAMS COUNTY, STATE OF INDIANA Aug 20&27 <

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEA IRS In the mntter”o?”determining the tax rates for certain purpoaee D) French Township. Adame *-o**f**>' Indiana. Before the Township Advla'k’oUec Is hereby given the taxpayers of French township. Adams county. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of snld municipality at their regular meeting place, on Bth day or September. 1921, will consider tile following budget: lludget < liissßicnllon for Tow 801 l Ip» T«»n«hlp Fund— Salary of Trustee I 600. V office rent 60-00 Trustee’s expense—a. Traveling b. Office 25.00 Records and advertising . 12a.oi> Public ditches (assessments against township) .500 Pay of advisory board 15.00 School transfers soo.oo Examination of records 15.00 M L Cell . aneoU, !“ 26000 Total Township fund.. >2,259.90 Estimate of Township Funds to be llolsetl Estimated expenditures ns above >.,.0».0(> Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation <OO.OO Total 2,959.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of Ibis year ><oo.oo Total deductions .00.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 2,2a9.00 ■loud Fund— Labor >IOO.OO Road tools and machines 100.00 Bridges and culverts 100.00 Gravel, stone and road material 50.00 Miscellaneous — 1 152.00 Total Road fund >;,02.00 Estimate of Hood Funds to be liaised Estimate of expenditures as above » 502.00 Working balance nt end of vear to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 100 no Total 602.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of lids year SIOO.OO Total deductions 100.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 502.00 Special School I’li’hl— Repair of buildings > 2,00.00 School furniture and supplies 300.00 Fuel for school houses ). 400.00 Special school fund debt 4,350.00 Payment of Interest 310.00 Transportation 300.00 Teachers' Institutes.. 260.00 Janitor service 200.00 Miscellaneous — 1. 1,112.00 Total Special School fund >7,532.00 Estimate of Special School Funds to be liaised Estimate of expenditures as above - ><,53-.00 Working balance at end of vear to meet necessary expenditures until reseipts of revenue from taxation 1,500.00 Total 9.032.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of this year $1,500.00 Total deductions 1,500.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation <,53_.00 Tuition Fund— Pay of teachers . $4,268.00 Total Tuition fund $4,268.00 Estimate of Tuition Funds to he Raised Estimate of expenditures as above ...$4,268.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 2.400.00 Total 6,668.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of this year $112.00 Total deductions 2,400.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 4,268.00 Proponed Levies Levy on Amount to Name of Fund Property be raised Township . ... $ .09 $ 2,259.00 Hoad 02 502.0,1 Special School 30 7,532.00 Tuition 17 4,268.00

Total 58 14.5G1.00 ( ompnrnlive Statement of Taxes Colieeted nud to he Collected Collected Collected NameofFuhd 1919 Levy 1920 .Levy Township $ $ 991.00 Hoad 463.U0 248.00 Special School 3,239.00 3,220.00 Tuition 2,718.00 743.00 Total $ 7,575.00 $ 5.202.00 To be Collected This Levy NameofFund 1921 Levy 1922 Levy Township $ 1,237.00 $ 2,259.00 Road 742.00 502.00 Special School 6,185.00 7,532.00 Tuition 4.453.00 4,268.00 Total $12,617.00 $14,561.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, bv filing a petition therefor with the Countv Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated, August 24, 1921. JOHN TONER, Trustee BEN GERBER, Secy. Aug. 27 EXPENDITURES AND TAX LEVIES FOR THE YEAR >922 The trustee of Kirkland township, Adams county, proposes for the yearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisory Board at its annual meeting, to be held at trustee’s office, on the 6th day of Sept., 1921, commencing at one o’clock p. m.. the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures, $1,450.00 and township tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. 2. Local Tuition expenditures, $9,000.00, and tax 30 cents on the hundred dollars. 3. Special School Tax expenditures, $11,300.90, and tax, 31 cents on the hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $21,750.00, and total tax, 66 cents on the hundred dollars. Net taxable property of township $2,901,940.00 W. H. DETTINGER, Trustee Dated Aug. 18, 1921. Aug. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockemeyer and family of Monroeville were visitors in this city today. William Bieberick of Preble was in town today. Lydia Dornseif of Root township visited in this city today.

Special Sunday Dinner at the EATS Choice of Fried Spring Chicken or Roast Leg of Spring Lamb. Price 50c. HARTING & LOSE

markets-stbcks Daily Report of U** l and Foreign Markets. Nftw York Stock. New York. Aug. irregular at the opening *’ r • xcliuugt' today* Opeiußn I ‘'pulhnan 92, unchanged; Crucible 53%, off 14: Xew s’ changed; Studebaker 70, up < - Rubber 42%. up ''.J lit >4 24*4. off %: General Electric 1H unchanged; Southern %; Reading 66%. «« «>• " p* ’ Tobacco 121*4. off U J Marine Pre ferret! 38%. up %; Kelly b ' ) f |n I g,le 36%. unchanged; U. 8. Steel 74%. P *4; American International A. ffi- Asphalt 44’4. unchanged: Retail Stores 51. up %.; American Woolen 70%, off %; American Sugar G-%. UP %: Mexican Petroleum 94. off 1. Bethlehem B 48.%, up %: !>«■ ‘ “ Jll pany 34%, up %: General Motors 9%. unchanged: Royal Dutch 48, unchanged: Famous Players 60%, up %. Indianapolis Livestock Hogs—Receipts 5500. market 2>50 lower; best heavies $9 00; niediuni mixed >r.so; common choice >9.75: bulk of sales >9.50-19.75. The Cotton Market. New York. Aug. 27.—Market strong —up 29 to 35 points. open high low close Oct. .. $12.20 $15.65 slslO >15.65 Dec. .. $15.50 $16.00 $15.50 sl6 00 Jan .. $15.58 $16.06 $15.50 $16.08 Mar .. $15.70 $16.15 $15.6S $16.14 May ...$15.78 $16.25 $15.78 $16.20 Chicago Grain Review. Chicago, Aug. 27. — Brisk demand for wheat by commission houses sent prices higher on the Chicago board of trad today. During the short day session, other grains which closed irregular, were dull and quiet. Provisions were irregular.

September wheat opened off % at 119% and closed up 1%: December wheat opened off at 121 and dosed up 2~ May wheat opened at 124*«, up 1. and closed up 1%. September corn opened unchanged at 54% and closed at the same figure. December corn opened at 54% up %, and closed *, lowpr. May corn opened at 55%. off %, tin closed unchanged. September oats opened unchanged at 34% an dclosed up %. December oats opened unchanged at 38 and closed % higher. May oats opened at 41% and closed up 1. New York Produce Market. New York, Aug. 27. —Flour quiet, steady; pork dull, mess >25.50-126; lard firm, middlewest spot >11.50 >11.60; sugar quiet, raw >4.50->4.61; refined quiet, granulated >5.80->6.OU; coffee, Bio No. 7 on spot 6%-7; Santos No. 4 10-10%; tallow dull, special 6, city 5; hav steadv, No. 1 >1.55>1.60; No. 33 >1.25->1.40; clover >1.05 >1.50; dressed poultry dull, turkeys 25 58; chickens 22-47; fowls 24-36; ducks 28; live poultry steady, geese 13-16; ducks 21-24; fowls 20-30; tur keys 25; roosters 18; broilers’ 30-34; cheese quiet, state milk common to specials 15-22; skims common to specials 4-15. . Butter quiet, creamery extras 41 41%; specials 42-42%; state dairj tubs 31-40%. Eggs steady, nearb) white fancy 56-59; nearby mixed fancy 29-48; fresh firsts 33-44; Pacific coast 34-59. Cleveland produce market changes: Butter, extra in tubs 45-45%; pack ing stock 1819. Poultry, live heavy fowls 27-28; broilers 22-24; spring ducks 24-25. East Buffalo Market. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Aug. 27.—(Spa cial to Daily Democrat) — Receipts 960; shipments 1710; official to New York yesterday 3610; hogs closing steady, mediums and heavies >lO 00$10.50; yorkers and mixed >10.75->U; one deck $11.10: pigs >10.0t»-> 10,10; roughs $6.75-$7.00; stags >5.00, down: cattle 575, dull; sheep 2200 best lambs >9.50->9.75; few $lO 00; best ewes >3.00->4.00; calves 150; tops sl3. The Foreign Exchange. New Aork, Aug. 27.—’Foreign ex change opened lower today n 77^ linß w sa3±’. $ a 3 ±’. off off •0°02*4; Lire .0425 () ff .0002; Marks A)113, off .0003%. Cinqirnati Livestock. Cattle—Receipts 150, market slowSnippers >7.75-$9.50. ste';dv e to _ r st Re 7 ipts blank ’ market >llOO 50 ower; extras Jl ° 0 Hogs-Receipts 2,000. market slow 25c lower; good to choice packers and butchers >9.50->9.75. 1 F Sheep — Receipts i.OOO, market weak; extra >3.00->3 50 marKet

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♦ ♦♦♦♦*****♦♦♦*♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS > +++++++++++++* 4 FOR SALE_ FOR SALE Heavy army trail, r ~ $125.00; cost the government $525.00. Several Ford cars >l4,jn U each. W. D. Cross, Geneva, Ind FOR SALE— Thiitoon shoats, weigh, ing from 65 to 75 pounds; 2 shoats weighing about 130 pounds each; 1 sow. will have pigs in about two weeks*, 2 good milch cows; about 150 chickens. E. J. Miller, 1 mile west of Washington church, Route 5. 2'>2-t6x FOR" "SALE—Wooden stave' ~Tlio. First class condition. Thurman Gottschalk, Berne, Ind. 202-ts FOR SALE—One" Plano 10 row corn husker, one Big Four Rosenthal corn husker, one 12 horse Case steam engine. Inquire A. W. Worling, Preble. Indiana, box 55. 202-6tx jtiß SALE — Registered Ait puppies, good individuals and of the best blood Hires. Dr. J. O, R. Camp, bell. Geneva. Ind. 202-t6 MISCELLANEOUS WE START you in the candyniaKing business at home, or small room anywhere. Everything furnished. Experience unnecessary. Men, women. Earn S3O to SIOO weekly. Send self, addressed stamped envelope for particulars. Bon-Bon Candymakers Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 157 t6O

WANTED WANTED —Oven wood, rail wood preferred. Peoples Bakery. 188 ts FOR practical nursing call ’phone 305-Black. Celia Jacobs. WANTED —Porter at the Murray Hotel. 199-Gt SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers. Guaranteed salary of SIOO.OO week for right man. Tlie Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 199-tsx WANTED To rent by September 15 good modern house. Call 571-Blue. 202-3 t WANTED—To hear from owner hav"ing farm for sale; giving particulars and lowest price. John J. Black. Indiana street, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 197 20-27-3 WANTED—Man or woman wanted; salary $36 full time, 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiety to wearer. Experience unnecessary. International Hosiery Mills. Norristown, Pa. lx WANTED —Salesman with auto. Prefer man with selling experience in small towns and country districts Need not be away from home nights To the right man we offer high grade proposition, paying SSO to $l5O weekly. Stetson Oil Co., Cleveland, O. lx WANTED. AGENTS—A sale in (Very home for our stylish, fine quality waterproof apron. Quick sales. Big profits. Wirite today. C. Keyser, 310 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. lx LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A tire and rim 2 miles west of Salem. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. STRAYED OR :le hound, female, black and white body, with tan head and ears. Find r please call 'phone 713 or see Ed Whitright. Reward. 203-t3x •—— . STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of tlie Citizens Telephone company, of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on U-tl Monday, September 5, 1921, at 7 o'clock p. m. for the election of five directors to serve for the en suing year and for the transaction ot such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINGER. 192-tiIIFnpE. Secretary. New York Liberty Bond Market. New York. Aug. 28.—U. S. Liberty ,3%’s $87.60; U. S. Liberty Ist 4 s *87«6; H. S. Liberty 2nd 4’s $87.60; U.-S. Liberty Ist 4%'s $87.80; U. S. Liberty 2nd 4%’s $87.74; U. S. Lib erty 3rd 4%’s $91.84; U. S. Liberty 4th 4%’s $87.96; Victory 3%’s blank; Victory 4%'s $98.78. THE RHINE ARMY. (Continued from page one) as is the German. The workmen will not put their noses to tlie grindstone like the Teutons, and the French know it. Few really well-informed people in Europe expect France ever to quit the Rhine, at least until Germany throws her out. History shows that no matter, with the exception of tlie United States her dealing with the smaller American counries, has ever relinquished an occupation voluntarily. And if ever a nation had an interest to hold on, France has in this iuoiance. Two more contestants in the city tennis tournament were eliminated in last evening’s clashes, Durkin defeating Barkley two straight sets by a score of 6-1 and 6-3 and Shaffer W’on from Lankenau by default. Lankenau being forced to retire on account of injury. The contest proved most interesting, Shaffer winning the first set 6-4, the second set not being finished with the score standing 6-5 in favor of Lankenau.