Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1922 — Page 6
Political Announcements
+ + ♦♦♦ + + ♦ + + + <• + + + + ♦ DEMOCRATIC ♦ ♦ POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ +♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦ CANDIDATE FOR CLERK You are authorized to announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination of clerk of the Adams (Mr cult court, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2, 1922. FRED T. SCHURGER Mar. 13 to May 2. Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination for clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of the VOtOfl at the primary election, Tuesday. Mav 2, 1922. 69-May 2 JOHN E. NELSON Please announce that I am candi date for the Democratic nomination for (’otinty (Merk. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election on Tuesday. May 2. 1922. Your suport will be appreciated. 79-May 2x. TILLMAN GERRER CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER Editor Daily Democrat: Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2, 1922. 56 to May 2 I. G. KERR. Please announce thut I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election,Tuesday, May 2. Mar. 15. to May 2. LOUIS KLEINE FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county sheriff, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May 2, 1922. Your support will be appreciated. Ma. 14-May 2. ROY RAKER You are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, May 2. Mar. 15 to May 2 JOHN RAKER PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that I am a candidate for the Demacratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at the prim ary election, Tuesday, May 2nd, 1922. HOMER H. KNODLE Mar. 13 to May 2. You are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2, 1922. Your support will be appreciated. 70-16tx FRANK S. ARMANTROUT Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for state's prosecuting attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at the piimary, Tuesday. May 2. 75-May 2 A. C. BUTCHER. Please announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 2oth Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held May 2, 1922. E. BURT LENHART FOR~ COUNTY SURVEYOR I wish to announce that 1 am a candidate for renomination for the office of County Surveyor of Adams county, Indiana, on the Democratic ticket in the primary election to be held on May 2nd, 1922. Your support is respectfully so llcited. 64 to May 2 DICK BOCH. COUNTY" COMMISSIONER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for county commissioner from the Third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, May 2. GEORGE SHOEMAKER Mar 21 to May 2. You are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Commissioner from the Third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 2, ’22. 72- 2 JOSEPH M. PEEL. ASSESSOR OF ADAMS COUNTY William Zimmerman, of Kirkland township, democratc candidate for Assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2, 1922. 71 to May 1 Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the democratic primary, May 2, '22. 73- Aa. C. AUGSBURGER. FOR ASSESSOR ADAMS COUNTY Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic primary to be held May 2nd, 1922. Your support appreciated. 70 to May 2. WM. FRAZIER TOWNSHIP TRUB7EE Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for trustee of Washington township. subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2 1922. 79-May 2 L. L. BAUMGARTNER o Automobiles are replaced with new ones on an average of every five years?
| TRUSTEE PREBLE TOWNSHIP Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2, 78-May 2. AUGUST SC HEIM ANN. ———e JACOB A MOSER Os Monroe township. Democratic landldute for Commissioner of the 3rd District of Adams county. This Is my second race for the nomination for concessioner and your support will be appreciated. Subject to the decision of the primary election to be held May 2. 1922. Tu-Ftfx FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE 1 wish to announce to the voters of Riue Creek township that I am a candidate for Trustee of Blue Creek township on the Republican ticket and will appreciate their support at the primary election to be held May 2. J. H. HAHNERT. 70-eod-4wksx township’ TRUSTEE Please announce that I am a can- j didate for the democratic nomination i for trustee of Washiagton township, subject to the decision of the voters I at the primary, Mav 2. 80-May 2 GLENN COWAN. | ♦+++++++++++++*+ + REPI BLICAN + + POLITICAL CALENDAR + ***+*++++**++*+++ Please announce that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination j for trustee of Pine Creek township, subject to the voters, at the primary.j May 2, 1922. Your support will be | appreciated. 79-6tx. WM. H. PATTERSON o NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given, that Monday, May 1, 1922 will be the last day for paying your j spring installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open | from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m. during the , tax paying season. All taxes not j paid by that time will become delin-1 quent and a penalty of 10 per cent j will be added. Do not put off youi j taxes as they must be paid, and the j law' points out the duty of the treas j urer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes ; should come in at once. Don’t wait j for the rush. No receipts can be laid | away for anyone, so do not ask for it HUGH D. HITE. 79-Mav l Treasurer Adams County j NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana. Adams County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1922. Cause No. 10722. Cassius M. Andrews and Mary L. ! Andrews vs. Mary Brow'n, et al. Suit to Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiffs by C. 1.. Walters, their attorney and file 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: Mary Bn wn, Henry Brown, Emma Skillman, William Skillman, Edward N. Closs, Mabel Oloss, .1. Arthur Closs. Ada .1. Closs. that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to he non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, towit: “the unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of the following named persons, to-wit: Mary Brown, j Henry Brown, Emma Skillman, William Skillman. Edward N. Closs, Mabel ! Closs, J. Arthur Closs, Ada J. Closs, | the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the unknown widowers ami widow’s, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns, respectively, of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit; Mary Brown, Henry Brown. Emma Skillman, William Skillman, Edward N. Closs, Mabel Closs, J. Arthur Closs. Ada J. Closs, Mathia.s Closs, John Closs, Matthias Closs, John Closs. Sen., John Closs. Jun., John Closs, Junior, John Closs, Senior, John Closs, Jr.. Mary Jane Closs, Mary Closs, Jno. Closs, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffis; 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 nances of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the spouses of all of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; all persons and corporations who assert or might 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 the defendants to this action named, described and designated in said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff” that the said action its for the purpose of quieting the title to real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of saul defendants are neces sary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams county, in the state of Indiana is described in said complaint, to-wit: The north half of the northeast quarter of section sixteen (16) in township number twenty-seven (27) north of range fourteen (14) 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, r>n Monday, the 29th day of May, 1922, the same being the forty-third Judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, to be begun and holden on the 10th day of April, 1922 and answer or demur to said complaint the same will he heard and determined In their absence. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the taeal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof In the city of Decatur, Indiana this Ist day of April A. D. 1922. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams C. L. Walters. Circuit Court Atty. for plaintiffs. 4-11-18 Motorists pay an average of $34.67 each in various forms of taxation?
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1922
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FISHER & HARRIS Cash Grocery. o IN THE UNITED STATES DIS TRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA !N BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Albert F. Moser, voluntary bankrupt. Cause No. 743. To the creditors of Albert F. Moser voluntary bankrupt, of French township, Adams county, state of Indiana; You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 21st dav of March, A. D., 1922, Albert F. Moser was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal Court room, in Ft. Wayne, Ind. at nine o'clock a m. Saturday. April 15. 1922, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee, and transact such further business as may properly come before said meeting. In Order to Receive Consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Ind., April 3, 1922. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term. 1922. Mary Knavele vs. Edward Ixnavele. No. 10724. It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Edward Knavele, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Edward Knavele that he he and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 29th day of Mav, 1922, the same being the 4.lrd Jurtdicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to he holden at the Court House In the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 10th day of April. A. D.. 1922, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, tilts 27th day of March. 1922 (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk. By L. L. Baumgartner, Deputy^. s—s—s —WANT ADS EARN—s —s—s
| Three Macadam Itoads Are Sold -nri-r (Continued from page onei The Rufiish Miffihberger road, Hartford township, one ann one-half miles. The following bids were submitted on the Butcher road: John 1). Engle, $26,837.68: Charles Arnold, $24,527.00; J. F. Leah. $26,800; William F. Ken nig, $23,548.00; Barger and Andrews, $26,284.00; Miller and Butler, $24.669.00; Philip Saurers, $24,444.00; L. W. Franks and Son, $26,234.00; Colchin Brothers,, $26,384.00, contract awarded to William Fennlg. The Brunner road: John D. Engle, $6,000.00; Charles Arnold, $4994.00: Arthur Zehr, $5,146.00; Albert Smith. $5,689.00; .1. F. and Andrews, $5,790.00; Chris Elehcr $5,088;; Finley Striker, $5,300.00; Philip Saurers, $5,171.00. Warren Striker. $5,594.46; L. O. Bears. $5699.00; Noah Augsburger, $5,389.00; Coli hin Brothers, $6,630.00; Earl Ogden, $5,395.00, contract awarded to Charles Arnold. The Meshberger road: Charles E. Pusey, $8,350; Arthur Zehr. $7,439.00; Albert Smith. $8,684.00; J. F. Lesh. $9,000.00; Barger and Andrews, $8,323.00; Chris Richer, $7740.00; Fin ley Striker. $8,481.16; Warren Striker. $8,200.00; L. O. Bears. $8,115.00. j Geo. M. Schlagenhauf, $7,989.00; L. W. Franks, $9,364.00. Contrar* awarded to Arthur Zehr. Six Roads Ordered Si* macadam roads were ordered established and built by the county commissioners, bids for their con•d ruction to be received at the meeting on Tuesday, May 2. The roads ordered constructed are: The Simeon Sprunger road. Monroe township; :he Albert Shell road, St. Marys township; the Emanuel Sprunger road Monroe township; the James Murphy road. Washington township; the Pleasant Grove road Union and Root township line, and the Ernst Bolsigcr road, French township. Enginee Boch’s plans and profile for the above roads were filed and approved by the commissioners. Reports are Filed The monthly and quarterly reports of the different county officers were filed and approved. Treasurer Hite filed his monthly report. Haro - P. LaFountain. superintendent of the county infirmary, filed a monthly report. Recorder Joe McConnell reported fees for the quarter of $757.75 Sheriff Seph Melohi reported fees of $716.61; Clerk John T. Kelly reported fees of $1,374.30 and Auditor Martin Jaberg reported fees collected of $50.05. Financial Aid to Poor Trustee John F. Snow of Washington township was authorized to extend additional aid to the families of Fred Shafer, John Reynolds and James H. Tracy. To Connect With Line J. A. Miller and J. P. Braun were authorized to connect farm lights on their farm with the Monroe light and power company line. Commissioners Here Commissioners Fred Miller, Frank Case and Ben Smith of Mercer county, Ohio, together with the engineer met with the Adams county commissioners this morning relative to the Bollenbacher state line road in Jeffferson township, Adams county. The road will be constructed, it Is thought. Bids for Improvements Bids for the improvement of the foundation under the big barn at the county infirmary were received but at press time the contract had not been awarded. The following bids were filed: McKean and Johnston, $1,416.00 for cement blocks, $1,600.00 for cement wall foundation; C. F. Bucher, $1,425.00 for cement blocks, $1,790.00 for cement wall; C. F. Linn $2,060.00 for cement blocks, $2,850.00 for cement wall.
Infirmary Supplies The bids for the furnishing of supplies at the county infirmary were opened late this afternoon but at time of going to press the contracts had not been awarded. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s •— - NOTICE OF PETITON TO SELL HE 41, EST ATE Probate Cause No. 1998. Edwin W. France, administrator of estate of Mary A. Armstrong, deceased, vs. Margaret Bothoff. et al. In the circuit court of Adams county, Indiana. February term, 1 922. To William E. Slusser. Gertrude Slusser. tils wife. Charles Riley Slusser, Esther Slusser. hts wife. Mary C. Clem. Pearl Clem, her husband, Ethel M. Wilson, Warren Wilson, her husband, Kenneth Slusser, a minor, John W. Slusser, and Sarah Slusser, his wife. You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as administrator of ttie estate aforesaid. has filed in the Circuit Court of Adams county, Indiana, a petiton. making you defendants thereto, and praying for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and has also tiled an affidavit averlng therein that you and each of you are non-resldenta of the state of Indiana, or that your residence is unknown and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings, and that said petition, so filed and which is now- pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court at the Court House In Decatur. Indiana, on the 29th day of May, 1922. Witness, the clerk and seal of said court, this 3rd day of April, 1922. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court i By Florence Holthouse, Deputy. |D. B. Erwin, Attorney. 1-11-18
Too Late For Classification FOR - RENT—Two large furnished rooms ut 204 North First St. Mrs. Dolph Hoffman. SALESMAN WANTED—If you are a live wire, your time is worth SIO.OO per day; If you are-not now getting It. sell dealers only. Write B. L. Hart, Mgr., Linn Grove, Ind. T-Tx a .. " ■- Plenty of Fresh Pickeral, Halibut, Salmon and Smoked Fish at Mutschler’s. —•— — CONTRACTS ARE LET. Indianapolis, April 4.—(Special to Dally Democrat)—The state highway commission awarded bids for eighteen bridges to be built in Indiana today. The contracts will total between $500,000 and $600,00, members of the commission said. This Is part of the commission's $2,290,000 bridge building program for this year. The plan calls for 117 structures. Bids for the rest will lie advertised later. Big circus at the Methodist church Thursday night. Five cents admission. MARKETS-STOCKS Dally Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York Produce Flour—Dull, but steady. Pork—Quiet, mess $26. Lard — Steady; mlddlewest spot $10.75® 10.85. Sugar—Firm; raw $3.98; refined, firm; graHulated $5.2505.50. Coffee —Rio, No 7 on spot 10%o; Santos No. 4, 14®14%c. Talfow—Dull; specials 6%0; city 5%c. Hay—Firmer: No. 1, $1.50; No. 3, $1.1501.25; clover $1.0591.45. Dressed Poultry—Weak; tnrkpys. 35 0 50c; chickens 20®43c; fowls 20 @33c; ducks 20 037 c. Live Poultry—Firm; geese 15® 20c; ducks 20@35c; fowls 30031 c; turkeys 25 040 c; roosters ISc; chick ens 22@35c: broilers 35075 c. Cheese —Quiet; state milk common to specials 17 025 c. New York. April 4 —Demand Ste.r ling opened todav at $4.39%; Francs .0915%; Lire .0332; Marks .0030%. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. April 4 —Hog receipts 1280, shipments 2090, official to New York yesterday, 6700; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavies, $10.75 ©ill.JO; mixed $11.10011.25; Yorkers, lights and pigs $11.25; roughs, $8.750 9; stags $4 0 5.50; cattle, 75, steady; sheep 400; best wool lambs $16.25; clips $14.25, down; clipped ewes $9 down calves 100; tops $10.50. Cleveland Produce Cleveland, April 4 —Butter, extra in tubs 42@42%c; prints 43043%0; extra firsts 41@41%c; packing stock 17019 c. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 2 c; extra firsts 27c; Ohio 25® 25%c; western firsts new cases 24c. Poultry—Unchanged. New York Stock Exchange New York. April —Buying enthusiasm unabated and new highs were registered in a broadening list of stocks. Davison Chemical was an outstanding feature, advancing to 637-k. up 5 from Monday's low. Transue | and Williams moved forward 3% to 44% and General Electric % to 158% Equipments extended their previous highs. Baldwin getting above 114 and American Locomotive reaching 112. Allied, Chemical continued to be in demand around the year's high. A powerful group of bankers is said to be behind the advance in Allied Chemical which showed a gain of 3% at Monday’s close, reported the stock will go on a $6 basis when directors meet in three months. Steels moved into new high ground with steel common at 98%. Bulletin New York, April 4 —Joining in the big upward swing underway in the New York stock market, Liberty Bonds today registered new high prices. The first and second 4%s reached SIOO.OB while Victory 4%s climbed to SIOO.BB. Indianapolis Livestock Hog receipts 7000, market strong; bes theavies $10010.35; medium mixed, $10.35010.50; common choice $10.50010.60; bulk of sales, $10,350 10.60. Cattle receipts 800. market steady, steers $507.50; cows and heifers, $2.25 0 8. Sheep receipts 100, market steady; tops s2@9. Calf receipts 400; market 50 higher; tops $lO. Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Wheat, per bushel $1.20 Yellow Com. per cwt 70 White or Mixed Corn 65 Old Oats, per bushel.. * 34 New Oats, 29 tb. test or better.. .32 lower test at discount. Rye, per bushel 85 Barley, per bhshel 60 Clover Seed, per bushel 13.00 Decatur Produce Market Chickens 18c Fowls 20c Old Roosters 8c Ducks 16c Geese 10c Turkeys 189 Leghorn chickens 15c Stags 10c Eggs, dozen 22c LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 22c CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat, delivered 32c
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UNUSUAL STORY IS MADE INTO UNIQUE FILM STORY Scarcely one out of each ten thousand books published in the nineteenth century is read or remembered by the present generation, but those that have retained their popularity are more firmly fixed in the affections of the public than any recent publication can be. Time either alfaces memories of books or hallows them. For this reason, stories that have stood the test of time are assured of extraordinary popularity when put iu to motion pictures. Until now, the work which stands eighth in popularity among all the books in the world, after more than forty years, had not been visualized There seemed to be almost insur mountable difficulties in the way. These have been triumphantly over come by Vitagraph, however, and Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty,” the famous “Autobiography of a Horse,” will be shown at the Crystal theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday. The complete story of Black Beauty Ringer, Merrylegs, Sir Oliver, Duchess and the othbr equine characters, as written by Anna Sewell in the early seevnties, has been faithfully told in pictures, together with a thrilling story of the lives of Black Beauty’s human friends and acquaintances. •_ PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. I am selling wall paper and can save you money. Lowest price on wall paper in city. Will gladly help you in deciding on the kind of paper you should have for each room. See me before you buy. Phone 532, mornings, noon or evenings for price or appointment Residence 321 N. 9th St. 80-4tx JOHN S. CRAMER. #- O— O Why Not Book Your Sales With | FRED BUSCHE General and Livestock AUCTIONEER Decatur R. 5 Decatur and Monroe Phone. 0 —o
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