Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1922 — Page 6
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FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY 139 and 111 South Second St. Call 5, 18 or 231 for your phone orders Free city delivery. Another large shipment of those Good Carpet Brooms at 38c and 50c each Nucoa Nut or Cupid Nut Oleomargarine, lb 28c 2 lbs 55c Pillsbury Flour means more and better bread, 24'/» Ih. bag SI.IB 89 lb. bag $2.3.) Pride of Decatur Flour, for general family use. 12 lb._ bag 45c 24'/a lb. bag 85c 49 lbs $1.70 ITrma Hard Wheat Flour. 24 lb. bag 98c 49 lb. bag . Large bag of Graham Flour for • • 59c New Pure Buckwheat Flour_ 10 lb. bag 45c McKenzies Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, bag 27c White Clover Honey section 24c 3 for 70c Large pkgs. Corn Flakes. for 45c Palmolive. Kirks Hard Water Castile or Jap Rose Toilet _ Soap, 3 bars 25c Kirks Flake White Laundry _ Soap. 10 bars 55c Tall cans Pink Salmon 2 for 25c Bulk Coffees Our SpecialtyBest Bulk Golden Rio Coffee. lb !«<• 6 lbs •••• ■ bc Best Old Crop Santos Coffee 1b 25c 4 lbs ...9»c Chase and Sanborn Special Bulk Coffee. 3 lbs SI.OO Pound 55c Pearl Tapioca. 3 lbs ’. 2ac Large pkgs. Dates 10c Tall cans Libby or Bordens Milk , llc Eagle Brand Milk for the babies, can • • 20c 15 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar 89c Michigan Hand Picked Navy Beans, 4 tbs 25c Large bottle Katsup 10c No. 1 Spanish Fresh Salted _ | Peanuts, 2 lbs 25c Large Willow Clothes Baskets $1.48 Our Special Clothes Baskets at -85 c Penick & Ford's Syrups: No. 10 gal. Golden 44c No. 10 gal. Crystal White 49c Large cans California or Apricots in syrup,.... 25c 4 cans 95c Sweet Corn a can 10c Large cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 17 C Dozen cans $1.69 Pound cans Cod Fish 15c Sardines in Oil, 10 cans...4sc Can 5c Fancy Winesap Apoles, 3 lb 25c 4 10c rolls Toilet Paper... 25c Home Made Sorghum Molasses, gallon sl.lO FISHER & HARRIS CASH GROCERY PUBLIC FARM SALE
As I am moving to Decatur, I will offer for sale at public auction at my place, 1% miles east of Decatur, Indiana, on Friday, January 27, 1922, Sale to begin at 12:30 p. m.. the fol lowing property, to-wit: 2 HORSES—I bay horse, weight 1200 lbs., 8 years old, good worker; 1 gray mare, coming 4 years old. weight 1100 lbs. CATTLE—I Jersey cow; 1 red cow, to be fresh Feb. 14. CHICKENS—About 11 dozen hens, mostly young White Leghorns; also some good Rhode Island Red Cockerels. IMPLEMENTS—I farm wagon; 1 hay ladder; 1 Ohio riding cultivator; 1 Richmond Champion hoe drill; 1 good mud boat; 1 hay tedder; 1 spike tooth harrow; 2 disc harrows; 1 set work harness; 1 set buggy harness; 1 iron kettle; 1 8 qt. lard press, 1 seed sower; 2 post augers; 1 blasting auger; 2 log chainfT, egg cases with fillers; 2 incubators, 1180. size C.een incubator, good as new, 1 IS 1 ) »t» a - 1 nnill i 1 Vil O V
size incubator; 1 coal oil brooder, 500 size. GRAIN—Hay, 3 tons mix- 1 cd; straw, bailed straw; corn, about 100 bushel. TERMS—9 months, last 3 months, 8 percent interest. R. E. GILPEN, Owner. Jeff Lelchty, Auct. Hubert Zerkel, Clerk. Hot coffee served free. 24-25-20 ■ • ANNOUNCEMENT In order that I may better serve the public, I have recently installed complete X-Ray equipment. Modern science, through tests and experimental work, leaves no doubt that the X-Ray is an important part of dental office equipment and it is my pleasure therefore to offer this available service to the community. ufn DR. BURT MANGOLD. FOR SALE 1919 Model Buick Six touring car; ' winter and summer tops. This car is tn A-l condition. Will sell for j cash or on reasonable terms. T. DOWLING, 413 Adams St. 13-ts j
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP annual report of the TRUSTEE OF •' JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR - J ENDING DEC. 31. l«2l , — 1 '* — ' ,u TOWNSHIP FUND Sr; Receipt* brought forward $ ' 1 Phil Markin, Mirplti* 'lrani 4,55 ~ ■ l 'l" l M: l rtiii .falter*, June <h»| ;' l n !!’ Marini Jaberg, I" reimburse O.oil; ’’ December .... ] 21 Martin Jabeflh Dre. diM /44., >- W Uitbursenicnts 31 .1. A. Buckniarter, Ml. & off. rent Ss.o"i <><" February . 1 1 8 C. I. I.uta. part attorney fees.... Wi 7 28 I. A. Bucktnaatei, sal. and off. rent 55.00 7 March 29 John Wcndel, cleaning ditch .... 2""". 11 NS. I. Eogle, repairing ditch 8.3"; 22 ]Q John Wen<lel, cleaning ditch. Jf 10 I. A. Bnckinauter, sat. and off. rent 110.00 \o May ' 18 Wm. H. Bradford, postage stamp* 3.00 5 26 I. A. Ihickmaster, part o( expenses 50 | 5 26 J. A. Buckmaster, sal. and off. rent 25.00 5 J tine . »n ah 7 3 I. A. BuckmaMet, do 30.00; 7 15 J. A. Buckniaster, do .... Js.on 7 23 Noah Brunner, helping stake ditch 7 27 Wm. Bradford, postage stamps... 3.0" / 30 J. A. Bitckmaster, sal. and off. rent 30.00 S 13%rue Buckmaster. helping slake ditch 2.1" S 14 W. Z. Ketchum, do J’S J? 14 Ed Ferry, do ill 11 jA. Buckniaster, ral. and oil. rent 25.U0 12 27 Phil. Brewster, staking ditch.... 1.80'12 27 it. <>. Hough, cleaning ditch .... 12 27 Floyd Yancy, do. *■<>•> >4 29 Homer Charleston, do 0.3. s in 30 F. M. Parr, do i N 30 Kiger & Co., township supplies.... 20.95 I >e< A 2 ,g | l . *A. Buckniaster. sal. and off. rent 30.00 1 12 Cluster I . Haim-. labor Ar repair 10.00 1 15 Homer Charleston, repairing ditch .. 18 I. A. BudcmaMer. salary •• •••• 19 E. C. Lawrence, cleaning ditch .. / 27 (i. W. Bollenbacher, cleaning ditch 88.53 8 S j ! L sal. and off. rent 30.00 10 16 I. A. Buckmaster, do .......... 25.00 10 21 Christian Zehr, repairing ditch.... 3.50 15 30 J. A. Buckniaster, sal. ami off. rent 30.00 20 October . ~ Xi 7 Wm. H. Bradford, postage stamps j 22 22 John Wendcl, cleaning ditch November , • 7j. A. Buckmaster, sal. and off. rent 65.00 ,24 14 Indianapolis Commercial, legal adv. 7.70 *,7 24 I. A. Buckmaster, part of expenses 60.t)0 .31 30 j. A. Buckniaster, sal. and off. rent 45.00 i3l December I-’ 19 I. A. Buckniaster, do 30.0’ 31 21 Hugh D. Hite, exam, records.... 15./‘ •31 24 J. A. Bitckmaster, overseeing ditch 6.25 |3l 24 I. A. Buckniaster, bal. expenses.. 15.0" 31 31 1. A. Bitckmaster, sal. and off. rent 25.00 31 11 Theo. Fetters, advisory board.... 5.0(1 31 31 Daniel A. Rumple, do 5-00 i 31 J. F. Tetter. <! 5.00 ROAD FI ND 1 Jan Receipts 1 January , ; . . 1 Amount brought forward $1014.14, rei 124 Martin Jaberg. June dist 2149.83 2 December . *J a 21 Martin Jaberg, December dist. .. 16.4> i 1 Disbursements ; Ap' January ©- - ‘ x! 11 Homer Charleston, labor N./s'Ma 17 Frank Hiestand, dragg. mail route 4.50 j Anspaugh. do. W.fe j T 11 Kiger At Co., metal culverts 53.43 Jul 28 Phil Brewster, hauling planks, etc. 3.15 I 29Alva Hinshaw, dragging mail route 23.62, 29 April No 7 Dale Rockwood, do 13.5" 4 8 Dayton Reinhart, do 1 I ’ 12 Peter Bollenbacher, do 1.25 I 4 29 Gideon Riesen, labor on highway 4 I 29 Jacob Ault, do 2.25 .Do I 29 Homer Charleston, do Ma v .-ci 2 ’ 6 B. O. Jones, cement l z ; ! . 17 Roy Boehm, sharpening grader... 4.75 • Jar June _ I 11 Homer Charleston, labor 20 E. G. Butcher, do 8-85 j 21 July j 21 9 Dale Rockwood, do >2l 14 Frank Armstrong, plank At labor 3". .6 he 18 Farmers’ Silo Co., tile | 5 27 Philip Brewster, labor 2.25 5 August „ J 5 2 Alva Hinshaw, do 8.95 26 30 M. Affolder, do 15,00 m September i 16 C. C. Abnet, do 15 October , , . n I 4 Perrv Miller, pt. pay on road.... 500.00 Ap 11 Ed Ferry, overseeing road 2J.50 | 6 14 John Marshall, repair of grader.. '-50|20 27 E. E. Ferry, labor 1.40 ■ 20 28 Amos Steiner, do 1 „ i P 28 Raymond Becher, do 3.80 j 7 28 Homer Charleston, do 10.00 9 28 Jacob Ault, do 9.00, Jui 28 Perry Miller, bal, on road contract 1590.65*25 31 Gust Ftckert, labor 34.98125 November . 2 Wm. Wendel, do 15./5 |25 I 5 Homer Charleston, do 35.00 28 5 Orlando Brunner, do 3.00 I 28 10 E. J. Kinney, tile for Yancy road 21.25 1 O_c 17 Harvey Ault, do 15.'5 7 123 W. F. Wyant, labor 24.75 7 i December 1 D. E. Anspaugh, do 29.90 7 10 Homer Charleston, do * 6.00 7 SPEC lAL SCHOOL FI ND Receipts January w 1 Amount brought forward $36551.4/ 4 June _ 4 24 Martin Jaberg, June dist /100.0/ 4 November 4 7 F. Ar M. State Bk., borrowed .... 1000.00 4 I lu'i* 4
December I 21 Martin Jaberg, December dist. . . 6910.91 Disbursements January * il4 Geneva Milling & Gr. Co., fuel.. 180.88' I ’ 20 Clarence Daily, janitor servide... 20.00 29 Oscar Hoffman, architect • 140.00 ' February w I 1 Theo. Fetters, labor 17.69 1 3 Wallace Yaney, janitor service. .. 10.00 8 Her.iv Grain & Hay Co., sewer... 7.15 ' 11 Floyd Yaney, repair of we 115.... 10.70*’ ; 11 S. J. Fogle, cleaning school house 3.00 11 Loris Marshall, janitor 7.50 ’ 16 I. E. Brewster, hauling coal .... 1.50 r 26 Lyle Fennig, janitor 16.50 . . March 16 C. Abnct, hauling coal 2.50 . ' April 1 2 Loris Marshall, janitor 10.00 2 Wallace Yaney, hauling coal .... 1.00 . 2 Lyle Fennig, janitor 6.50 6 Alice Gerber, attending institute.. 28.80 8 Vilas Wendcl, janitor 11.25 3 o Amos Ketchum, attending institute 33.60 • 11 Hisey & Bebout, general contract 2000.00 ’ 12 Clarence Daily, janitor 15.00 ’ 12 Peter BoHenbacher, hauling coal.. 2.50 15 S. J. Fogle, services as director.. 5.00 l t 16 Amos Steiner, oil and brooms.... 3.31 16 Harry Sipe,'janitor, hauling, labor 50.80 '* 20 Agnes Kenney, ir.st. and janitor 68.60 3 20 Helen Kenney, do. 33.60 e 20 Clarence Daily, janitor .......... 1.00 I 22 Claudia Buckmaster, att. institutes 33.60 26 Oscar Hoffman, architect ........ 40.00
30 j. VV. Snyder, attending institutes 40.11 May 9 Oscar Hoffman, architect 100.00 . 9 Hisey & Bebout, general contract 5000.00 June 16 Hisey & Bebout, do 5500.00 17 Oscar Hoffman, architect 288. 24 Peoples Loan & Tr. Co., int. coup. 605.00 24 First National Bank, do 110.00 24 F. & M. State Bank, do 412.50 24 Rank of Geneva, do 220.00 25 Helen Kenney, bal. att. institutes .70 27 Old Ad. Co. Bk., bond & int. coup. 665.00 30 First National Bank, do 747.50 30 Old Ad. Co. Bk., interest coupons 165.00 July IJ. W. Kelly & Son, stove & parts 84.28 2 Old Adams Co. Bk., int. coupons 55.00 5 Ed Paul, wiring new school bldg. 200.00 8 Gillium Lbr. Co., repairing 125.10 12 Adam Saxman, school supplies. . 2.05 13 A. I. Moser & Co., pt. pay contract 2300.00 15 Old Adams Co. Bk., int. coupons 27.50 15 First National Bank, do 55.00 16 Hisey ft Bebout, general contract 5000.00 18 I). J. McWhirter, freight on coal 95.24 18 E. S. Chri«ten, pt. commencem exp. 20.22 19 Oscar Hoffman, architect 150.00 20 D. J. McWhirter, freight on coal 98.88 25 Geneva Mill. ft Gr. Co., weighing 4.10 25 Fred Ketchum, hauling coal 10.58 L 25 Jesse Ketchum, do 5.60 | 28 James Durbin, do 5.22 i2B Dale Rockwood, do 6.17 129 First Nat. Rank, interest coupons 27.50 129 John Wcndei, hauling coal 15.19' 30 Kiger ft Co., school supplies.... 10.37 . August 2 Ohl Ad. Co. Bk., interest coupons 55.00 3 E. C. Charleston, hauling coal.. 5.11 | | 3 Ed | 6 Hisey ft Bebout, general contract 6000.00 •' 6 Oscar Hoffman, architect 132.39 |ll E. M. Grace, hauling coal 9.16
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JANVARY 24, 192 L
J. 11. Engle, . F. G. Harshbarger, cleaning, etc... 10. JL Heiner < harlcMun, labor Hoiovr Ihsile.ton, labor 4." It. E. An.i'iiuith, hauliiiK coal .... TTw BuckmaM. r, 1 Ell. Jack Min, truck licen.e 2 1). I. McWhirter, freight : A."p'Mo.cr A "o contmcf.. 2OT0.01) il.e:u- Hollman, arcbiH'l * ■ Ih.cv At Ib-l'init. neniral contract 3MWOO Adam Saxman, eqnit'mcnt I d, I’.ud, wiiiit* , .ntract < , Almet, I mllinu < "id ..... J ’ l ’ l , Alin.-I, haidimt M.me mid kd'"r ’ « A. I M.'.er A < 0.. on contract ... I’.’’’. G. W. Anmitiuith, l.da.r i’-,' 1 11. I. McWhirter, freight -■« Harriet BnckmaMer, varmslunj.. 3J./5 '* l ‘bet , An lloruthy Ansp.niuh. do Gu,t Ftckert, labor ’ Floyd Vmiey. driving truck .... 35-00 Ge". W. Au-paugh. janitor |. 11 ,t Xati .mil Hmik. mt. emipoll* 55.00 Gem VII Milling t 0., lime & cement 4.65 Ralph I. UciirkKor, labor ’.M Floyd Yancy, repmnng well .... IS-00 Tl'i'...“ Fetters, driving truck..... 66M retinig ft Stuber, moving iwho.il 60.00 ; W. Ansi.aug'i, janitor ft- labor 44.00 I cis Wendel. driving truck ... 66.50 A I Morehouse ft Son, gas, etc. 69.80 Standard Oil Uo„ oil and gas.... 32.92, I nst Nat. Bank, interest coupons 247.50 Geneva Auto t 0., tntek suptdles. . 5».85 S. I' Mason, repairing clocks.... < hristian Zehr. labor Herman Brunner, do. Joe Robin, transportation 47.50, ( harks <'■ Snyder, labor 12.00. Floyd Yaney, driving truck 31.50 Jonathan Rian, labor 16.00 Hisev ft Bebout, general contract 5000.00 linear Hoffman, architect , ~ Geneva Elevator Co., coal 5.30, S. .1. Fogle, labor 7-50 Daniel Grill, tile repair 6-Js| I). I'.. Anapaugh, lalair 30.821 A. G. Briggs ft Son, stove & rep. 61.i,2 | S.il Mouser, labor 9.58 \V. Anspaugh, janitor 39.0" | Floyd \ anev, driving truck .35.0" True Buckmastcr, insurance . .. 31.50 A. E Morell. >-e ft Son. gas, e(c. 62.59 loe Robin, transportation 30 00 Lew W endel. driving truck 35.00 John Wendel, labor !? ,? 'll.l of Indvst. Aid, brooms & brush. 19.21 Geneva Auto Co., truck supplies.. 60.03, F. &• M. State Bk., int. coupons.. als.<>" Old Adams Co. Bank, do First Nat. Bk.. bonds & int. coup. 1345.00, F.d. Ferry, labor 3»V5 Theo. Fetters, driving truck 35.P0 W. H. Davis, school supplies.... 12.50 I. A. Long & Co., floor oil >.si), Geneva School Board, transfers.. 319.16; Thomas Drew, spring straps .... 2.25 I Wells Bros., chairs X desks 34.00 | Berne Equity Ex., coal 16.40 Geo. W. Anspaugh, janitor 39.0", H. Muhlenkamp. transfers 877.63, First National P*k.. int. coupons.. 60.00! Ohl Adams Co. Bank, do 180.00; TI ITION FI ND Receipts Amount brought forward $1151.39 F. *Si M. State Bk., Dec. interest.. 71.49 j •bniary _ . F. A- M. State Bk., Jan. interest.. 68.94 Co. Auditor, Jan. dist 648.79 J ’•'. A:. M. State Bk., Feb. interest.. 61.63 iril , . - F. &M. State Bk., March interest 6, .21. F. & M. State Bk., April interest 63.25 me . ,, 1 F. &M. State Bk., May interest.. 56.33 Martin Jaberg, June dist 3281.<88 F. M. State Bk., June interest 51.21 Martin Jaberg, July dist 881.30 ovember _ . F. &• M. Slate Bk., July interest 53.54 Do., August interest Do., September interest 25.10 Do.. October interest 19.56 ec ember . Martin laberg, Dec. dist 3194./9 F. &XL State Bk., Nov. interest.. 11./4 Disbursements Amos Ketchum, teaching 200.00 i Claudia Buckmaster, do. 125.00 Alice Gerber, do 250.00 Agnes Kenney, do SO-"" Helen Kenney, do /xM ebruary » Amos *Ketchum, do 10n.no ; J. W. Snvder. do 150.90 i Claudia Buckmaster, do 25.00 i J. W. Snyder, do 25.00 > j. W. Snyder, do 100.00 > Claudia Buckmaster, do 100.00 > I. W. Snyder, do 80.00 ! Alice Gerber, do ) Helen Kenney, do 271.15 1 Agnes Kenney, do 345.15 [ a v ’ Claudia Buckniaster. do 25.00 > Claudia Buckmaster, do 39.55 > Alice Gerber, do 180.60 > Claudia Buckmaster, do 180.60 > Agnes Kenney, do 175.00 i Helen Kenney, do 188.00 I Amos Ketchum, do 170.15 1 J. W. Snyder, do 120.35 •ctober , 7 J. C. L. Whiteman, do 191.00 7 Ervin Doty, do 160.00 ’ Katherine Glendenning, do 140.00 7 Ernest Hiestand. do 95.24 ’ ffelen Kenney, do 100.00 Claudia Buckmaster, do 100.00 » J. W. Snyder, do 107.25 November 4 J. C. L, Whiteman, do 191.00 4 Ervin Duty, do. . 160.00 4 Katherine Glendenning, do 140.00 4 Alda Sprunger, do 125.00 4 Helen Kenney, do 100.00 4 Claudia Buckmaster, do 100.00
4 i lauaia ijuckhkisict, no i 4 Ernest Hiestand, do 95.24 . H 4 J. W. Snyder, do 107.25 I M 22 Claudia Buckmaster, do 50.00 v December . I 2 Ervin Dotv, do 160.00 . o 2J. C. L. Whiteman, do T. 191.00 J 2 Katherine Glendenning, do 84.00 ‘ 3 Ernest Hiestand, do 95.24 3 J. W. Snyder, do 135.60 1 9 AMa Sprvnger, do 100.00 15 Claudia Buckmaster, do 100.00 ; J 23 Helen Kennev, do 100.00 J DOG FUND Receipts p 1 Amount brought forward $ 457.00 June ( 6 James Snyder, Assessor, dog tax.. 208.00 f December a 29 Persons owing dog tax 139.00 j Disbursements March j 7 Hugh D. Hite, surplus dog tax .. 357.00 , RECAPITULATION ( TOWNSHIP FUND 5 Jan. 1, 1921, Balance on hand $ 640.09 r Receipts during year 1532.72 | Total of balances and receipts 2172.81 , Disbursements during year 1198.26;] Dec. 31. 1921, Final balance 974.35 j ROAD FUND Jan. 1. 1921, Balance on hand 1014.14 • j Receipts during year ... . 2166.27 < Total of balances and receipts 3180.41 I i Disbursements during year 2632.63 I i, ~ .. <
Dec. 31, 1921, Final balance 547./8 I s SPECIAL SCHOOL FI ND I l Tan. 1, 1921, Balance on hand 36551.47 i Receipts during year 15015.99 Total of balances and receipts 51567.46 ■ Disbursements during year 48193.81 I Dec. 31. 1921, Final balance 3373.65 TUITION FUND Tan. 1. 1921, Balance on hand 1151.39 Receipts during year 8535.43 Total of balances and receipts 9686.82 Disbursements during year 6017.92 Dec. 31, 1921, Final balances 3669.00 DOG FUND Jan. 1, 1921, Balance on hand 457,00 | Receipts during y£ar 347.00 j Total of balances and receipts 804.00 Disbursements during year 357.00 ( Dec. 31, 1921, Final balances 447.00. Total balances as shown by this report $0,011.98 JESSE A. BUCKMASTER, Trustee, Jefferson Tp. ■ ■ • Vulcanizing . and Retreading All work guaranteed. — RIVERSIDE GARAGE Phone 763 E. Monroe St. TU-S-2wks s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—-s—s—s [ s—s—s— WANT ADS EARN—S
NOTICE TO DEFEND %NT* State of Indiana. Court. Nov.m- 1 . her Tenn. 11121. (*nu»e No. 10637. 11 Suit to uulet Title. uit.nlmth' Albert Hurk v». Mary hllxabetn. Hilton, et al. _ . nil Now cornea the plaintiff bj ’ . WnlterH, bls attorney anil tile" 1 j complaint herein, together with the mh'luvlt of a eomiHient P'rnoti that tin- reslilime upon diligent Inquiry I" unknown of the following iiunn'd ■•• f.-110111118. to-wlt: Mary -Jixnbet lin ton l-rnncrH Barton, .lime .lohriMon, Molly .lohustoi., I-Mlznbeth Hampton, i (ifnrgp Hampton, (’alliarlnt* m.iin . Il.imiuey. Mary I'oblnaon. I hmna* •>. ' Barton. Edwin Burton. I'ran;l.« .l"Hn- i slop. Itibeeea Crawford, George Galloway, TJjoniaa Barton. ''‘ani-es. ; .I.illusion. Thoma" Hallow-ay, -lane Galloway, John Barton. J bhajiei, i wliiwi- Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff. Jacob Shaner. Jileob Snover, Elizabeth Shower. Joaeph Hoop. Eliza-. both Roop, Zaeluirlali I. f-iard, Jane (lard, Ezekiel M. Gard. Elizabeth | l-'aust. Zaehariah l-’anst. Zacharlah I. Gard. Janies M. Gard. Nancy J. Gm*l. William W. Gard. Ewing Gard. Jacob. X Countermnn. Margaret ( ininterman. Jm-ob Young. Christiana J punK. | Alfred Hayes, Alfred Hays. Zebulon Johnson, Malnbla Johnson. Mallnda I I Johnson. Mllnldn Johnson, Malnldai lohnson. Mallnda -VA'l'",?""' Molinda Jolmson, "J a l n Burton. Hannah Barton. Peter Trouttier, Jacob Showers. Ellzabetli Showers, Margaret Vesey, William Aesey. lames l-'aust. Mary Gallaway, Syneil ~f the Associate Presbyterian church of North America (commonly known as tlie Ceceder Synod). Xenia Colonization Society of Green County, Ohio, Willshire Home OH Company, and the Riverside Oil and Gas company; that the names of the defendants are l unknown and that they are believed to lie non-residents of the state of Indiana. sued In this action by the following names nnd designations, to wit: i "tlie unknown husbands and wives respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Mary Elizabeth Barton, Frances Barton, Jane Johnston, ’Molly Johnston. Elizabeth Hampton. George Hampton. Catharine Mary llammey, Mary Robinson. Thomas J. Barton. Edwin Barton. Francis Johnston. Rebecca Crawford. George N. Galloway, Thomas Barton. Frances Johnston, Thomas Galloway, Jane Gallowav. John Barton, J. Shaner, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Jacob Shaner. Jacob Shower, Elizabeth Shower, Joseph Hoop, Elizabeth Roop. Zacharlah P. Gard. Jane Hard, Ezekiel M. Gard, Elizabeth I-'.-iust, Zaehariah Faust. Zacharlah T. ' Gard. James M. Gard. Nancy J. Garth William W. Gard, Ewing Gard, Jacob N Counterman. Margaret Counterman. , laeoli Young. Christiana Young, Alfred. Haves, Alfred Hays, Zebulon lohnson. Malnlda Johnson. Mallnda I Johnson. Milnida Johnson, Melinda 1 lohnson, William Barton. Hannah Barton Peter Troutner, Jacob Showers, Elizabeth Showers. James Faust Mary Gallaway, the names of all of I whom are unknown to plaintiff; tlie I unknown stockholders. bondholders, receivers, trustees, creditors, officers and successors in interest, of eacfi of tin- following named, corporations towit: Svnod of Hie Associate Presby--1 terian Church of North America teonirnonlv known as tlie Ceceder Synod), Xenia Colonization Society of Green County, Ohio. Willshire Home Oil Company. Riverside Oil and Gas Company, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. the unknown partners, members, officers, succes- - sots creditors and assigns of the following firms or co-partnerships, towit: Svnod of the Associate Presbyterian Church of Nortli America (com monly known as the Ceceder Synod), Xenia Colonization Society of Green , County, Ohio, Willshire Home Oil Company. Riverside Oil and Gas Comi pany. tlie names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: the unknown widowers and widows, children, deI scendants and heirs, surviving spouses, I creditors and administrators of the I I estates, devisees, legatees, trustees , ami executors of the estates, devisees, .legatees, trustees and executors of . the last wills and testaments, suci cessors in interest and assigns. re- , speetivelv. of the following named .and designated deceased persons, to- . wit: Mary Elizabeth Barton. Frances I Barton, Jane Johnston, Molly John- , ston. Elizabeth Hampton, George Hampton. Catharine Mary Hammey, Marx Robinson, Thomas J. Barton, i Edwin Barton. Francis Johnston, Rebecca Crawford. George N. Galloway, . Thomas Barton, Frances Johnston, .-Thomas Gallowav, Jane Galloway, ! John Barton. J. Shaner, whose Chrls- ' i tian name is unknown to plaintilt. Jacob Shaner. Jacob Shower Eliza- > I t.eth Shower, Joseph Roop, Elizabeth '-Roop. Zaehariah P. Gard, Jane Gard, I Ezekiel M. Gard, Elizabeth Faust. ’ Zaehariah l-’aust, Zaehariah T. GardII .James M. Gard, Nancy J. Gard, AX .11 Ham VV. Gard, Hwing Gard. Jacob N. Margaret Counterman, 5 Jacob Young. Christiana Young. AD 5 fred Hayes, Alfred Hays. Zebulon lohnson, Malnida Johnson. Malinda 01 Johnson, Milnida Johnson, Melinda ’ Johnson, William Barton, Peter Trout- ) i net, Jacob Showers, bliow- * ’ ers, James Faust, Mary Galloway, ) Mary Gallaway, James Galloway, the 9 names of all of whom are unknown 5 to nlaliCifT; all of the women once 1 known by any of the names and 0 i designations above stated whose names 0 may have been changed, and who are 01 now known by other names, the o ■ names of all of whom are unknown to o plaintiff; the spouses of all of the peril sons above named, described and des-
ignated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unkown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert , or might assert any title, claim or In- ' terest in or lien upon the real estate tleseribed in the complaint In tills action by, under or through any ot , the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff" that the defendants Aetna Life Insurance Company, a corporation. Synod of the Associate Presbyterian Church of North America (commonly known as the Ceceder Synod) Xenia Colonization Society of Green County,' Ohio. Willshire Home Oil Company and the lUverside Oil and Gas company, are foreign corporations and that the cause of action alleged against said defendants in the complaint In this cause arose within the state of Indiana; that the defendants, Catharine Vesey, Hazel Watkins. Lucile Watkins, Grace Tickle, Bov Tickle. Pearl Place, Allen Place Goldie .lordan. Dillon Jordan. John B. Custer. Maggie Custer, Chester ], Custer and May Custer are nunresidents of the state of Indiana; that said action is for the purpose of quieting the title to real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action I exists against all of defendants; 'that all of said defendants are neces- ! sary parties to said action and that i they are believed to be non-resident* of the State of Indiana. Th<- following real estate in Adams county, in the State of Indiana is described In said complaint, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-three (33) in township twenty-seven (271 north range fifteen (15) east, containing eighty (80) acres more or less. This action Is instituted and prosecuted bv said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting their title to the real ' estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whomsoever. . ~ . Notice is, therefore, given said de- . fendants and each and all of them; I hat 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 14th day of March, 1922, the same being the 32nd Judicial day of a term of the Adams circuit court ot the state of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 6th day of February, 1922 and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In wllness 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, Indl--1 ana this I.3th dav of January, 1922. 'i(Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, I Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, i C. L. Walters. Attorney for Plaintiffs. 17-24-31 ; i * I WANT ADS EARN—s—4—4
auto RADIATORS .j — ■ — Repaired and rebuilt, nlr teat. Spouting, rooflnd and general repair Leonard’s Tin Shop Phone 404. 1 ring; Phone 404, 2 rings. Riverside. -—" notice if you are unable to reach me nt • ntv home, please leave your orders lit ■ Yager Bros. F'urniture store. 1). A. , Gilliom, piano tuner, and rebuilder o pianos, organs, talking machines and sewing machines. Phone Passengers and ’ others killed in French railway accidents during IS2O j numbered 122. <-4 MM MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York Stock Exchange New York. Jan. 24—Steels, with the exception of Gulf States, were somewhat heavy at the opening of the X. Y. stock exchange today. Steel Common opened at 85% which was the low of Monday and 2% points below last week’s best. Gulf states opened at 71, up 1%, and within a few minutes sold at 72. The rubber shares were firm just as thev had been at the previous session witli U. S. Rubber up % at 55%. Equipments were higher with al. early sales of Baldwin above 97. Studebaker was up % at 88 on the first sale but quickly lost all this gain. Chandler made an early low at 59%. Coppers were fractionally higher. Rails showed a somewhat improved tone. Foreign Exchange New Y’ork. Jan. 24—Demand Sterling opened today at $4.21%; Frant s .0807%; Lire .0436%; Marks .0047. New York Produce Flour—Dull but steady. Pork—Easier; mess $22.50. Lard — Strong; middlewest spot [email protected]. Sugar— Firmer, raw [email protected]; granulated $5. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot B%@9c; Santos No. 4 12@12%c. Tallow—Steady; special 6c; city 4%c- , „ „ Hay—Easier; No. 1 -1.35Ji1.40; No. 3 clover [email protected]. Dressed Poultry— Firm; turkeys. 35@54c; chickens 18@34c; fowls 17 @,32c; ducks 24@33c. Live Poultry—lrregular; geese 18 @23c; ducks 30@32c; fowls 22@2Sc; turkeys 30@40c; roosters 14c; chickens 23@25c; broilers 25@28c. Cheese, easy; state milk, common to specials 16@23%c; skims, common to specials 4@l7c. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Jan. 24—Receipts 2,- ! 880, shipments 1520; official to New Y’ork yesterday 6650; hogs closing steady. Heavies [email protected]; mixed, $9.50@10; Yorkers [email protected]; lights , and pigs [email protected]; roughs s7® ■ 7.25; stags $4.50, down; cattle. 100, ' steady; sheep 800; best lambs $14.25, . best ewes [email protected]; calves 125; ; tops sl4. Cleveland Livestock Hogs—Receipts 1500; ma-ket 10® ’ 25c higher; Yorkers $10; mixed $9.3’ ! @9.50; mediums $9.35; pigs $10; ■ roughs $6.50; stags $4.50. ! Cattle — Receipts 1000; market i steady; good to choice steers $7.50® ■ 8.25; good to choice heifers $5@G: good to choice cows s4@s; fair t( - good cows s3@4; common cows $2.5( ’ @3; good to choice bulls $5@G i milchers s4o@Bo. s Sheep and Lambs —Receipts 500 ® market strng; tops sl4. a Calves — Receipts 100; marke - strong; tops sl4.
Indianapolis Livestock Hogs — Receipts 7500; market steady; best heavies [email protected]; medium mixed $7.75J59.25; common choice [email protected]; bulk of sales s9@ 9.25. Cattle — Receipts 600; market steady, strong; steers s4@6; cows and heifers [email protected]. Sheep — Receipts 600; market steady; tops sl@7. Calves — Receipts 500; market steady; tops sl4. Cleveland Produce Cleveland, Jan. 24 —Butter, extra in tubs 40%@41c; prints 41%@42c; extra firsts 39%@40c; firsts 38%@39c; seconds 33% @ 34c; packing stock 18 @2oc. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 43c; extra firsts 42c; Ohio firsts new cases 40%; old cases 40c; western firsts new cases 39c. Poultry;—Live heavy fowls 24@26c, spring ducks 28@30c. Potatoes —$3.30@>3.50 a sack of 150 pounds. Sweet Potatoes—Delaware $1.65 a hamper.
BURK ELEVATOR GRAIN REPORT N.o 2 red wheat, pr better, 58 pound test, $1.05; other grades at discount; oats, 29 pound test, or better, 31c; old or new yellow corn, 58c per ■ cwt.; 5 cent discount on white or i mixed; rye, per bushel, 70c; barley, . per bushel. 50c; timothy seed, per bushel $11.00; alslke clover seed, per : bushel, $8.50. Decatur Produce Market f Chickens 18c . Fowls 20c - Old Roosters 8c J Ducks 18c Geese 18c j Turkeys 35c r Old hen turkeys 30c Old Tom turkeys 30c } Leghorn chickens 15c { Stags 10c - Eggs 30c ' OCAL EGG MARKET ! Eggs, dozen 30c CREAMERY MARKET * Butterfat, delivered 30c
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+ CLASSIFIED ADS ?♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦_♦** ' for sale FOR SALE—Hard coal burner, " a cer avenue. —r-rnr r()K saU - ; -A .eal pair <d Call Phone 70, Monroe, Ind. J FOR" SALE-13 shoats." weight 100 j pounds each. Ray Smith, Decatun Ind. Phone 796-L. FOR SALE-Storm front for top | buggy, has roller sides, good as new. | Cheap if taken soon.-C. H. Bohnk ®’ i 1004 Adams. Phone 815. | FOR SALE—Sunstrand adding machine and stand. In good condition. Can be seen at Teeple & Peterson clothing store. Jim Hendricks. ’ FOR SALE—Stove and Furnace Wood. I’hinie 719 X. WANTED SALESMAN" WANTED- YVith some kind of conveyance to work in and, around Muncie. Good pay. YY rite k■ j W Kitson. Muncie, Ind., Gen. Del. 19-3tx | WANTED^SafFty"razor blades. W’e. hone and sharpen them just as sat- > isfactory as an ordinary razor. Don’t . throw away dull blades. Be wise. Bring them to us; we can save you over 50 per cent. Fred P. Hancher, j @ Lost Barber Shop, Decatur. Ind. 20-6 t YVANTED—Man with car to sell low priced GRAHAM TIRES. $130.00 per week and commissions. GRAHAM TIRE CO.. 926 Boulevard, Bent-
on Harbor. Mich. l tx LOST AND FOUND ' LOST —Coin purse containing $4 in bills and some change. Somewhere ’ near Crystal theatre. Finder please , return to this office. . 18-Stx . LOST—A pair - if steelyard scales, between ray home 2% miles south of town and Decatur postoffice. Rej ward if returned to Ray Smith. Phone 796-L. 19-2tx LOST—Last Friday evening; brown Boston bull pup. White chest, v Finder please call 619. 19 2tx p FOUND—A pair of glasses near 815 j North sth st., about 10 days ago. D Owner may have same after identify- >, ing. and paying for this ad. Inquire at this office. 20-21 LOST—Pair of glasses somewhere between the Kintz cigar store anil corner 11th and Elm street. Findet 5 please return to this office. 20 31 For Reni >t — ;- f FOR RENT —Farm for rent. Inquin 1; 227 S. First St., Phone 149. 20-12' o • 10 Periscopes are to be tried experi • J mentally by British police, to increast ( . their range of vision. SALE CALEW
ill’ Jan. 25 —Emanuel Lehman, % mile si: east of Monroe, Ind., on E. W. Busche p £ farm. . Jan. 26—Egly & Steiner on Julius I ln Reichert farm, 2% miles east and 31 miles nprth of Berne. i January 28. —Hilliard H. Bell, exe-| | cutor and administrator of Sarah A. | Bell estate, 225 North Tenth street, Decatur, Ind. Jan. 31—Carl Archer, 3 miles south east of Decatur on Willshire-Decatur road. Jan. 31—John G. Hoffman, 1% mile I north and a quarter mile west of ) Preble. Feb. 2 —J. W. Hopple, 5% miles 4 southeast of Decatur. Livestock, machinery and 80 acre farm. Feb. 3.—/rank Hamilton and Ed F. Miller, 2% miles southeast of Decatur on the old Fritzinger farm. February 4—At Adams County Equity Exchange, Decatur, about . $7,500 worth of new farm machinery and fence posts. February 7.—Ed Borne. 5 miles south I 1 east of Decatur dr 1 miles north and % mile east of Bobo. |
Feb. 10. —Hubert Sprunger, two * miles east and 1% miles south of I Monroe or 8 miles south of Decatur n • on the Poor Farm road. u ’ „ F ? b ’ 13—Mrs - J - G- Lude and Ezra Gerber, 1 mile south and 1 mile west • of Peterson or 6 miles west and 1 • mile south of Decatur. <■ Feb. 14—Mrs. Sam Yost and Wilr ham Hawkins, 5 miles southeast of V& miles west of Pleasant . 4j eb- ,i l4_Tu^? ay: G H - = BrcS, « OSE ”■ v " n « ■ C Feb. 15—Don M. Sheets, 3% miles Feb. 20—John W. and J. F. Parrish 1 mile west of Willshire, Ohio 45 I Feb ° o l C lp tP l Wh, ‘ e br °*'’ sowsI • eb - 21 Banta and Schlabach, 4 [miles west and % mile north of Mon 1 C.roe, or 4% miles south of Peterson .1
<F+++ + + + t «• BUSINESS CARDS + •!• + ** + *■<• 4-* + + + * + + t ■ KIDNEY *r~l /ROUBLE I //as cansetl I uttlo/d Q i I 40MAH I SOFfERINt I FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE ■ DR. FROHNAPFEL, I). (’. I Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to suit your need H at 144 So. 2nd St. Phone Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. n . abstracts of title I Real Estate and Farm Loans B See French Quinn, B Tlie Schlrmeyer Abstract Co., B Over Vance & Linn Clothing Store. black & ashbak herb UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING® Calls answered promptly day or nig'::; ■■ Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: B Black 727; Ashbaucher aid. Agents for Pianos and Phonographs. DR. H. E. KELLER I Decatur, Indiana B GENERAL PRACTICE ■ 'FFICE SPECIALTIES—Diseases ot B .von-.eu and children; X-ray . xamina-B -ions; Glourscopy examinations of theß nternal organs; X-ray and electrical B ■reatments for high blood pressure B and hardening of the arteries; X-ray B ■reatments for GOITRE, TL’BERCU-B LOSIS AND CANCER. ■ Office Hours: 9 atoll a, m. —1 to sp. m.—7 to 9p.m, B
Sundays by appointment H ' Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. ■ N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST ■ Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted ■ HOURS: ■ 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 ■ Saturday 8:00 p. m. B f | Telephone 135. I Dr. C. V. Connell i Veterinarian I Office: Horse Sale Barn, a Ist street. ■ Office Phone 143 3 ■>i Residence Phone ..... 102 ■ ). __— ■ e DR. C. C. RAYL :t Practice limited to Surgery I e and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease J , r Office (1 to 4&6t08 p. m. Hours (Sunday 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. I •— I TAXI SERVICE DAY AND NIGHT !t For Night Calls Telephone Peoples ■j. - Restaurant le Day Calls 435 Ed Green. Let me take your order for “Coiner Raincoats, or All-Weather Coats.” For men, women and children. All ages,
icn, wumeu uuu cuuuicu. **** -oizes and prices. Write or see W. E. 'aurote, representative, Decatur, idiana. 3t-wk.-tt HOMER H. KNODLE LAWYER Rooms 1 & 2. Morrison Block DECATUR, INDIANA Fire, Torhado, Live Stock, Accident and Auto Insurance. Phone: Res. or Office —103. > I —o Book Your'Sales with JEFF LIECHTY experienced Auctioneer and obtain the hlflhest dsilar for your goods. Now Is the Time. Do It Todgy. ’Phone me at my expense even- | ings after 6 o’clock, Monroe I phone, No. 43. J (14 years experience) — j -—9 AS A LAST RESORT WHY NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic dise ® se cured without drugs, by Chiropractic and other natural w *y s ' i When hope is gone and your cas has been given up consult DRS. SMITH & SMITH, D- CCHIROPRACTORS Calls made day or night. Office over Morris 5 & 10c store | Decatur, Ind. Phone of 0— 0 — . * ——-—•? I BOOK YOUR SALE NOW FREI) SCHURGER General and Live Stoc 1 ' Auctioneer Decatur, Ind. Phones 104 or 878-F. Some species of shrimps are to lodge particles of sand in their J .t.Annao nnnkln tO hetH**
