Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1922 — Page 4
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ♦ DEMOCRATIC ♦ I ♦ POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR CONGRESSMAN A home man, of the people and for the people, a man who knows how and will work to serve you—John W. Tyndall of Decatur, democratic candidate for the nomination for con gressman from the Eighth district. Support him and vote for him because he’U support you. bet's get repre saatatlon in congress for the Eighth District by nominating and electing John W. Tyndall. CANDIDATE FOR CLERK You are authorized to announce that i 1 am a candifate for the Democratic nomination cf clerk of the Adams Circuit 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 I am a candi- 1 date for the democratic nomination - tar clerk of tha Adams circuit court,} subje-x to the decision of the voters . at the primary election. Tuesday, I May 2, 1822. ! Ui-May 3 JOHN K. NELSON. I annoonce that I am candifate for the Democratic nomination' far County Clerk, subject to the deci-' aiuu of the voters at the primary <4ec i non on Tuesday, May 3. 1922. Your 1 } euport will be appreciated, 79-May tx TILLMAN GERBERq CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER — Editor Dally Democrat: Please announce name as a candidate for the democratic nomlnaDon for Treasurer of Adams county,* subject to the decision of the voters i < cd the primary election, Tuesday,;! Hay 2, 1212 i 66 to May 2 I. Q. KERR ’ Please announce that I am a candi- > date for ti« Democratic nomination Cor Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election,Tuesday, May 2. j Mar. 16. to May 2. LOVIS KLEINE < ——• ,8 FOR COUNTY SHERIFF < I Please announce that I am a candi- 11 date for the Democratic nomination for county sheriff, subject to the de-1 cislpn of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2, 1222. Your support,’ will be appreciated. Ma. 14-May 2. HOY BAKER” Ton are auxhorue-d to announce |s that I am a candidate for the Demo-, i crallc nomination fox Sheriff of; l AzbUM County, subject to the decision j 1 of the voters at the primary, May 2. ■ 1 Mar. U 6 to May 2 JOHN BAKER ’ I < Yon are hereby authorized to annoatrne that I am a candidate for the 11 democratic nomination for Sheriff of | Adams county, subject to the deci- , sina of the voters at the primary, j May 2. Yo* raupport will be appro- ■/ elated. I' L. D. JACOBS PROBECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that I am a candidate tur the Democratic nomination ' for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to tbe deciafou of the voters at the primary elac-tl&u, Tuesday, May 2nd, 1922. HOMER H. KNODLE Mar. 13 to May 2. Please announce that I am a candidate tnr the democratic nomination for state's prosecuting attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 2. 79-Way 2 A. C. BUTCHER. Please aanonnoe my name as a candidate tor prosecuting attorney of tbe 26th judicial circuit, subject to tbe decision of the democratic primary election to be held May 2. 1922. E. BURT LENHART Phw* announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to tbe decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 2. M-M.B FARNK 8. ARMANTROUT FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR 1 wish to announce that I am * candidate ft»r renomination for the of-, flee of County Surveyor of Adams J epnnty, Indiana, on the Democratic ticket fa the primary election to be hold on May 2nd. 1922. Your support f» respectfully solicited. 64 to May 2 DICK BOCH. Please announce that I am a candidate fbr the Democratic nomination for county commissioner from the Thfrd dfstrlet, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, May 2. GEORGE SHOEMAKER Mar 21 to May 2. Yen are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Comnstssleuer from the Third district, s&bject to tbe decision of the voters at tbe primary, Tuesday, May 2, *22. 7»May 2 JOSEPH M. PEEL. ASSCMOR OF ADAMS COUNTY wnitata Zimmerman, of Kirtland township, democrate candidate for Aeeewcr of Adams county, subject to tbe faehdon of tha voters at the primary, Tpaeday, May X 1922. 71 to May 1 Please announce my name ta a cazuHdete for assessor of Adams county, subject to tha decision of the democratic primary. May 2, ’32. 73-ts Az. C. AUGSBURGER. —e " - -»■ AM KARN -
| TRUSTEE PREBLE TOWNSHIP Please announce that I am a candiI date for the democratic nomination for trustee of Preble township, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 2. 78- 2. AUGUST SCHBIMANN. . — -e — - • JACOB A MOSER Os Monroe township. Democratic iandidate for Commissioner of the 3rd District of Adams county. This ts my second race for the nomination for conmiseioner and your support will be appreciated. Subject to the decision of the primary election to be , held May 2, 1922. Tu-F-tfx TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination tor trustee of Washington township, , subject to the decision of the voters i at the primary, May 2. SO-May 2 GLENN COWAN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE You are authorized to announce that 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination for joint representative, from Adams and Wells counties, subject to the decision of , the voters at the primary, Tuesday, • May 2. 81-M 1 THURMAN GOTTSCHALKj FOR TRUSTEE ... Please announce that I am a candi- j date for the slemoeratic nomination i, tor trustee of Union township sub!ject to the decision of the voters at j 1 the primary. May 2. Your support 1: will be appreciated. 87-12tx HENRY LEHRMAN. ! 1 . • s TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomina- ( tfon for trustee of Washington town- ’ ship, subject to the decision of the : voters at the primary, Tuesday, May , 2. 1922 79- 2 L. L. BAUMGARTNER . FOR ASSESSOfTaDAMS COUNTY s Please announce my name as a can- , didate for assessor of Adams county, t subject to the decision of the Democratic primary to be held May 2nd, 1922. Your support appreciated. 76 to May 2. WM. FRAZIER ’ • < ANNOUNCEMENT To Tbe Democratic Voters of Wells and Adams Counties, ( "■Greeting'' Dear Friends:—Having placed myself before the public as a candidate ' tor representative of Welle and Adams counties. 1 kindly solicit your vote on May 2nd. If nominated I will do my best to be elected. If elect ed I shall strive to merit the confldance bestowed upon me. Yours slncerelv, 16-19 x JOHN H. HEDRICK. J ♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦ + + •>♦♦♦♦♦♦ * REPUBLICAN + * POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ + + + + + + •!••«■ +•:• + + + + + + + TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Please ennunce that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for trustee of Blue Creek township, subject to the voters, at the primary, May 2, 1922. Your support will be appreciated. 86-May 2 Wm. H. PATTERSON. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given, that Monday, May 1, 1922 will be the last day for paying your 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 paid by that time will become delinquent and a penalty of 10 per cent will be added. Do not put off youi taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sold property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't we it for the rush No receipts can be laid away for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, ' 79-May 1 Treasurer Adams County o ATTENTION BREEDS. ! My Belgian Stallion will stand rhe season of 1922 at (he Pete Roth farm 3 miles northwest of Berne on Mon day, Tufltday and Wednesday and at my farm homa on Thursday. Fridaj and Saturday of each week. Terms <16.00 for sound colt or 2 for $25.00. Will be careful to avoid accidents but will not bo responsible should any occur. 90 m f May 26. x. ELI BEER. Reverend F. D Whitesell returned to his work in Chicago this morning after occupying his pulpit at the Baptist church.
S YOST BROS. GRAVEL & S FOR CONCRETE ! Q WORK I Hn **nd and pebbles, |r" . gM $1.16 per yard; pit run, 95 K ■ cents yard. Discount of 5 K'S I M cents on every yard if paid |k| M within 30 days. Delivered ■ i M to town for 75 cents addi- Est i ■ ttinal per ton. t Phone 446. s YOST BROS. *
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, APRIL. 17, 1922
j NOTICE OF VA< ATION OF AIXE4 | State of Indiana, Adam* County, 88: . . ~ In the Adams Circuit Court. April Term. 198 J. , ... , IN HE: Pstltlon of Herman J. Aierlilttg. Bishop of the Homan Catholic church for the diocese of Fort vv syne, Indiana, aa such Ulaliop, ex parte: To th.- city of Decatur, Adarna countv, Indiana, and to the citizens of the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. and to nil whom It may con- < cern: Notice Is hereby given that the within named Herman ,1. Alerdlnir, Bishop of the Homan Catholic church for the dloeese of Fort Wayne. Indiana n» such Bishop, has on this ir.th day of April, 11'22. filed In the Adams circuit court of Adams county, Indi- < ana. and with the clerk and In the office of the clerk of said court and countv, his petition praying for the vacation of a certain alley In said city of Deeatur. Adams county. Indiana, and described as follows, to-wlt: All that part of a certain alley which ex- ' tends west from the west line of Fourth street and separates Inlot number one hundred twenty-seven 1 (127) front inlot number one hundred twenty-six (126) as originally platted in the original plat of the town, now city of Decatur, said county and state, the north line of which alley abuts upon and adjoins the south line of said Inlot number 126 and the south line of which alley abuts upon and adjoins the north line of said inlot number 127, the portion of said alley to be vacated being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: All that part of said alley from the west line ’ of Fourth street In said city, west to , •i line extended from the northwest orner of said inlot number one hundred twenty-seven, as originally laid out and platted to the southwest cot- ' ner of said inlot number one hundred twenty-six (126> In the original plat 1 of the town, now city of Decatur, ' Indiana. ' Said petition so filed and to be pre- ' rented avers in substance that inlots number 124, 125. 126. 127, 128, 12s, ‘‘ 154, 155, 156. 157, 15. S and 159 compose and comprise all of 1 the lots within a certain square or block in said original plat ‘ of said town, now city of Decatur. 1 which said square or block Is bounded ! on the north by Monroe street, on the west by Fifth street, on tha south by ‘ Madison street and on the east by ! Fourth street as shown In said original plat, and that said petitioner as such Bishop owns and has an Inter- ' est in the title to said Inlots number- 1 ed 126. 1 27, 12S, 129. 154. 155, 156 and ' the we«t halves of said inlots number- 1 ed 124 and 125 and has purchased and ’ a warranty deed has been made and'! executed conveying to the said pell-1 ■ tioner as such Bishop the east halves : >f Inlots numbered 157. 158 and 159. and that therefore, the said petitioner ' 1 as such Bishop is the owner of and ' ! has an Interest In the title to all of!' •lie Inlots within said square or ' block, excepting only the east halves ■' >f sold inlot ■ numbered 124 and 125 1 and the west halves of said inlots 1 numbered 157, 158 and 159. That in ’ said plat as originally laid out an.l 1 platted there was an alley extending J north from said Madison street separ- ‘ itlng said inlots 129, 128, 127, 126. 125 1 and 124 on the east side thereof from ' said Inlots numbered 154, 155, >56, 157. 1 158 and 159 respectively on the west 1 side thereof and that heretofore all 1 •hat portion of said last mentioned ai- 1 ley which separates said inlots num- 1 hered 129, 128 and 127 on the east side ’ thereof from inlots numbered 151, 155 ! ind 156 on the west side thereof was lulj and legally vacated and abandoned ; 1 That for more than fifty years said 1 lots numbered 129, 128, 127. 154, 155 I and 156. together with said portion of ' said alley heretofore vacated as afore- ' <ald. have been used und occupied by 1 said petitioner as such Bishop and his ! predecessors In office for the use and I benefit of the Roman Catholic church of said diocese and the Roman Catholic congregation of said town, now city of Decatur, and the vicinity there- 1 Os. amt there has been erected on said 1 real estate, a church, school buildings. 1 home for the Priest and home for the Sisters end instructors for said school, 1 all for tbe use and benefit of said petitioner a such Bishop and his predecessors In offi'-e and for the use and benefit of the congregation of said Roman Catholic church; that on ac--ount of the groxvth and development ' of said congregation, and also by reason of the growth and development of said town, now city of Deeatur. it lias ; become necessary for this petitioner, ns such Bishop, and said congregation 1 to build new and larger church and school buildings aud other buildings, ' and that it would be to the best Inter- 1 eats of said congregation and to the Inhabitants of said town, now city of Decatur, if all of the real estate heretofore used and occupied by said petitioner as such Bishop and his predecessors 1n office for the use and benefit of said diocese and said congregation be united with said Inlut number 126. by the vacation of said portion of said alley as herein petitioned for. That no person, persons, firm or corporation, except said petitioner as aforesaid, has any lot. lots or other real estate abutting upon that portion of said allev herein sought to be vacated and that no other person, persons, firm or corporation, except said petitioner is particularly interested in or will be affected by the vacation o* -aid portion of said alley, nor will the ingress or egress to any property or real estate owned by any person, firm or corporation be affected in any manner by the vacation of said portion of said alley, and the vacation of said alley will in no way Interfere wth the means of Ingress or agrees of any person, firm or corporation; that the vacation of said portion of said alley will be of public utility and benellt, and will not cut off access to any church, school or other public buildings or grounds. Notice is further given that said petition so filed and pending will be presented to the Adams Circuit Court and II hearing had thereon by said court and before the judge thereof on the 15th dsy of May. B»S2, at 9 o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter as said petitioner can be heard, at which time and place the things in Issue and 1n said petition set out will be heard and determined. HERMAN .1. ALERDING. p.lshnp of the Roman Catholic Chureh for the .diocese nt Fort Wayne, Indiana.. ar such Bishop. Petitioner. Clark J. Lutz. Henry B. Heller. Attorneys for Petitioner. 17-24 — fl CUSTOM HATCHING Cuetom hatching, 3,000 egg capaeltv. See Fred Wagner. South 13th St, ARNOLD Hr WAGNER 91-4 t eod Poultry Farm. . ■ —• T. M. Reed of Rome City attended to business in Decatur today.
■ , ? NOTICE! I My Stallions will make the I season at Preble on Mondays I and Tuesdays and at my home I;during balance of week, during II April, Mav and June. 11 AUGUST CONRAD, ' j Decatur, Ind.
SHERIFF'* SAI.K Bv virtue of nn Execution to me directed from the clerk of the Adnms circuit court I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Ssuturduy. «h«- UOth day of Vln», HCW. A I', between the hours of to o clock u. m and 4 o’clock p. tn. of said day, in'the duor of the court house In Adams county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wlt: The Houth half of the zoutheast quarter of section five (5) Township twenty-live (25) North range fourteen (14> east containing eighty IXUI acres more or less In Adams county, state of Indiana; subject to a mortgage held bx the Connecticut Mutual Insurance company tor |4,uu(i.uu and .one held by the Studabaker bank of BlulTton, Indiana for |2.35u.0U and on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, Interest and costs. I will nt the same time and place, expose to publie sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Murray Scherer at the suit of The Starr Plano Company. Sail sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SEPHFS MELCHI, Sheriff, Adams county. April 17, 1922, A. D. 17-24-1 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana. Adams County, Set: In the Adams Circuit Court. April term, 1922. Fred Bulmahn, et ux., vs. Catherine Wetzell. et al. Complaint to Quiet Title. Now come the plaintiffs hy Merryman Sutton, their attorneys, 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-wlt: Catherine Wetzell, Catharine Wetzel. Simon Brown. Joseph Putman. Robert McKendry; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by' the following names and designations, to-wlt: “The unknoxvn hu.sounit and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wlt: Catherine Wetz< 11, Catharine Wetzel, Simon Brown, Joseph Putman. Robert McKendry. the names of all of whoc. are unknown to plaintiffs; the uul, n widowers end widows, respv. • ly. of each of the following named i.-ceasod persons, to-wit; Catherine Wetzell, Catharine Wetzel. Simon Brown, Joseph Putman. Robert McKendry. the names of nil of whom nr? unknown to plaintiffs, the unknown children, descendants and j heirs. surx Iving spouses. creditors • and administrators of the estates, de- | vlsees legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors In interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following namid and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Catherine Wetzell, Catherine Wetzel, Simon Brown. Joseph Putman. Robert McKendry. the names of all of whom arc unknown to plaintiffs: all of the women once known by any of the names and designations above atat<-d. whose names may have been changed and who are now k"own bv other names, the names 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 plaintiffs." that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate In the state of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the fetate of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams county, state of Indiana, is described In said complaint, to-wit: The west half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-five in township twenty-eight north, 'range thirteen east. containing eighty acres, more orflless. 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 what•soever. , , ' Notb’ie Is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 53rd day of the April term, 1922, of the Adams circuit court of Indiana, being the 9th day of June. 1922, to be begun and holden on the 10th day of April, 1922, at the court house in the city of Deeatur. in said county, und state and answer or demur to said complaint, the earn© will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set mv hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof in the cltv of Decatur, Indiana, this 17th day of April. 1,922. (Seal! JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adame Circuit Court Merryman & Sutton. Attorneys for plaintiffs. 17-24-1 — • — COURT HOUSE NEWS. Business was rather slack about the court house today, there being no court session during the day. Judge J. C. Moran being at Huntington hearing the case against the operators of moving picture shows for opening their places of business on Sunday. Saturday evenit’g after the paper went to press four couples appeared at the marriage license counter, making five in all issued during the day. They were: Henry Nerge. farmer, Preble township, born October 10, 1874 son of Conrad Nuerge, and Hulda Kiefer, housekeeper, born December 10, 1885, daughter of Jacob Kiefer, Elias Stucky, farmer, Wabash township, born July 14. 1898, son of David Stucky, and Bueiah Buyer, clerk, Berne, born March 8, 1900, daughter of Joseph U Buyer; Howard B. Hoffman, teacher, Linn Grove, born May 10, 1900, son of Forest Hoffman, and Helen Reusser, stenographer, born May 13, 19ff0, daughter of Amos Reusser; Russell Ray, mechanic, born December 20, 1898, son of Charles Ray, and Cora Lauson, seasmstress, born January 1, 1902. daughter of Wesley Lawson. Realty transfers: Levi Moser to Harvey Moser et al., Inlot 2, $7,600: Charles E. Hocker to Alice L Johnson, Inlots 19 and 20, Monroe, $450; Abra ham L. Moser to Werner B. Lehman. Inlot 459, Berne, $300; Grover C. Fet ters to Charles M. Fetters, 220 acres Jefferson township, $2,500; Earl S Landis to Orville Heller, 40 acres Kirkland township, $3,600; Lemuel D } Adams to J. D. Wormack. Inlots 3f , and 39, Decatur, $450; Sam Nussbaun ’ to Mina Schug, lots, 608, 609, 610, 611 612, 613, 614, 615, 6222 and 623, Barne $2,600; Sam Nussbaum to Luster R
Schug. lot 6u2, Berne, >650; Sophia Hockemeyer to Louise Scheuman, . tract, Root township. $8,837.96; Sophia Hockemeyer to Fred Hockemeyer, tract. Root twp, $2,724.54; Louise Scheiman to Fred Hockemeyer, tract Root township, $1.00; Cloyd Adam Gephart to Charles H. Brandt, 147 acres, St. Mary s township, $760. — 4 Miss Celeste Franklin who attends school at Bryant spent the week end e with her parents residing east of this city. j MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and i Foreign Markets. b .Marine Preferred went into new j.. high ground at 84% in the first hour and American International followed with a new high at 48 but trading tn p oils continued to overshadow the entire market. Enormous activity was maintained in Sinclair which mounted to 34%. an advance of close to 10 points from the low of last week. This sharp rise F was partly attributable to the P* .- 000.000 put into the property m the p last two years. This equals slo a share the stock but the big factors » in the advance were the Wyoming p contract which will add substantial)' to the earning power and South African concessions which the company c has gained. Important development? 3 relative to bringing in of big wells on the Sinclair property in South F Apriea are expected within the nixt few weeks. ' Sales up 11 a m. totaled 553.0‘)0. New York Produce T Flour—Dull, but firmer. Pork—Firm; mess $27@28 I Lard— Firmer; middlewest spot. ; $11.20011.30. a J F Sugar—Quiet; raw $3.86; refined, quiet; granulated [email protected] Coffee—Rio No. 7 011 spot 10%@ P 11c; Santos No. 4 14%@14%c. Tallow —Dul|; speciid 6%c; city, p Hay—Easy; No. 1 $1.4601.50; No. h 3 $1.0501.15; clover [email protected]. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkeys, 35051 c; chickens 22@»3c; fowls 20 @33c; ducks 20@35c. Live Poultry—Steady; geese IS@ 20c; ducks 25@35c; fowls 26@30c; 5 turkeys 35@40c; chickens 28030 c; g broilers 40@70c all by express. Cheese —Weak; state milk com- ? mon to specials 16%@£5c. 2 Foreifln Exchange 0 New York, April 17—Foreign Exchange opened steady. Sterling $4.41%c; Francs ,0929%c; Lire, j .0545%; Marks .0035%; Kronen .2128 Indianapolis Livestock Hog receipts 3000; market 15-25 c higher; best heavies $10.40010.60; j medium mixed [email protected]; common choice $10.75@ 10.80; bulk of sales $10.25. ! Cattle receipts 700; market steadv, j ! 15-25 higher; steers ss@B; cows and heifers [email protected]. Sheep receipts 50; market steady; 1 . tope [email protected]. j Calf receipts 200; market 60 high- . er; tops $9. 1 New York Stock Exchange New York, April 17 —Saturday’s ex t traordinary display of speculative J enthusiasm in the oils brought an in- 3 ■ rush of buying orders from every 1 ' part of the country and this class of < i stocks was swept into new high 1 1 ground at the start of the new week, t ■ Sinclair Oil continued to be tlie i outstanding feature, attaining a rec- . ord price on the move of 34%. Other . oils which bettered their previous I 1922 figures were Standard oil of N. i J. at 184; Texas Co. at 48%; middle -, ' states at 15%; Cosden at 42%; In . ’ vincible at 20, and White at 11%. Rails also kept on with their dem 1 onstrations of buoyancy, New York Central achieving a new high at 92% and Canadian Pacific at 143% Cleveland Produce < Cleveland, April 17 —Butter, extra : in tubs 43%@44c; prints 44%@45c; * extra firsts 42%@43c; packing stock , , 19@20c. 1 Eggs—Fresh gathered northern ex- > tras 26c; extra firsts 27c; Ohio 25%c western firsts new cases 24c a dozen. 1 Poultry—Live heavy fowls 30@31c 1 1 spring culls 24@26c; ducks 32@34c. ' ; Sweet Potatoes —Tennessee $1.15 @1.25; Mississippi 99c@$l a crate. Potatoes—s2j|6oi@3 a sack of 150 pounds, Florida $9 a barrel. 1 East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, April 17 —Receipts 6- ! 400; shipments 4180 yesterday; re- ' ceipts 8000, shipments 8270 today; , official to New York Sa.turday 3040. I Hogs closing steady. Heavies and pigs $11; Yorkers and mixed, sll @ 1 11.10; few $11.15! bulk $11; roughs, 1 $9; stags [email protected]; cattle 3000; choice shipping steers 10-15 higher; medium kinds steady 10 to 15 lower; butcher grades steady to strong; shipping 1 steers $7.5008.65; butcher steers , $6.5008; yearlngs up; tops $9; cows and heifers [email protected]; sheep 11400 wool lambs sl6; best clips sl4; culls ’• sll down; shorn yearings $10@ll; y clipped aged weathers $7.50 08; clips I ewes $7 down; calves 2900; tops $9. ‘ Grain Market >■ (By the Burk Elevator) >• No. 2 Wheat, per bushelsl.2s , Yellow Corn, per cwt7s ’ White or Mixed Corn 70 n Old Oats, per bushel 34 y New Oats, 29 Tt>. test or better.. .32 lower teet at discount. Rye, per bushel .86 0 Barley, per bhshel ... .50 ; Clover Seed, per bushell3.oo 1, Deeatur Produce Market Chickens 18c 1> Fowls 20c t- Old Roosters 8c Ducks 16c ’ Geese 10c L Turkeys 180 b, Leghorn chickens ... ■ 15c } Stags 10c EggH dozen 22c m LOCAL EGG MARKET 1, Eggßi dozen 22c CREAMERY MARKET v- Butterfat, delivered 31cj
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» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE FUR SALE Hard Coal; Egg and Chestnut size. Burk Elevator Co., Phone 25. •t )B SALE" — Dynamite fuse anti caps. Fornax Miiling Co. TiTt SALE— I'll 11 blooded Chester White sow with 7 pigs; Zack Archbold. R. 10, opposite St. Paul church. FFX)RnSALE—Two building lots, improved; four spuares from court house. Phone 722. 86-30tx. FOR SALE—A few second-hand oil stoves and coal ranges—Gas office. 86-ts. FOR _ SALE = ChVmlcal~ind(X)r toilet for farm home. August Walters. Phone 207. Inquire 254 North Second 3t. 88-ttx. HX)R SALE—Boy Scout outfit, including knapsack. In good condition. Pail phone 168, or at residence, 346 S. 3rd St. Meredith Stewart 90-ts. FOR SALE —Child's nursery chair. good as new —$1,00. Call at 809 Rustell St. 90-tfx. ’OR SALE —dabbage or tomato I plants. Henry Haugk. 204 South Tenth St. 90t3x FOR SALE —Eggs for hatching; Barred Rocks, show wining strain. $5.00 per 100. 5 1-2 miles south-east of Decatur. S. J. McAhren, Decatur. Ind. R. R. 10. 90-6tX. FOR - SALE —Sidway baby carriage, also center stand. 204 S. Fifth St. 90t3x FOR SALE —Number 4 Overland. 21 Model. Run only 2.000 miles. With special Californlia top. Also side curtains. 5 good tires. Car good as new. Phone 967 or call at 215 North 4th street after 5 o’clock on week days or any time on Sunday. 3tx FOR SALE —Fresh cow and calf. Ben S. Colter, Decatur, Ind., R. R. 6. 91-3tx. FOR SALE—White - Plymouth - Rock baby chicks, about April 22. Phone 696. 91-ts FOR SALE —Cabbage plants, 5c per doz„ and tomato plants. 2 doz for 15c. Phone 674. 512 S. 13th St., Decatur, Ind. 91-3tx. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four cylinder 5 passenger car, demountable rims, Willard rubber threated batrims, Stewart rubber threaded bat--32x3%, would make “some” speedster What have you to trade? Any reasonable offer or trade considered. Phone No. 9 Decatur for further particulars. 91t3 WANTED FARMERS — Ship your livestock through the Farm Federation. Call Wm T. Rupert, Monroe or C. W. R. Swartz, Berne. 82-30 t woman for general housework. ’Phone 265, or call at 234 No. sth St.—Mrs. W. J. Myers. 88t6 For Rent FOR RENT —Eight room house, 7 1-2 miles south-west of city. One half acre garden. Inquire of P. H. Moser, Monroe R. 1. 91-tx. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Two back side curtains for Ford, in city or near Bellmont park finder leave at Democrat. 91-3tx LOST—Small gray pocketbook between Niblick & Co. and Morris 5 & 10c store. Finder please return to Daisy Roop, phone 696 and receive reward. 91t3x NOTICE!! H. A. STRAUB —the expert wall paper cleaner The man who knows how. He will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs, washing ceiling, paper hanging, rugs cleaned, porch washing, cistern and chimney cleaning. Prices right. All work guaranteed. Phone 51. 91t6x County Treasurer Please announce that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for county treasurer, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary Tuesday, May 2. Your support will be appreciated. RECEIVE PROGRAMS. Programs for the Easter service in the Corona (Colo.) Presbyterian church of which the Rev. A. H. Saunders, formerly of this city is pastor. The program for the Easter day was quite elaborate, and without doubt the service there was very interesting. Enclosed with the program was a picture of the Saunders babe, seated in her go-cart, a million-dollar smile 1 covering her countenance. A note on I the back says all are well and happy in their new home.
♦+++++ + + + * I ‘ business carw”: ■■ 1 A weak' I NCRVOus I bSHCONOITwii I FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE I DR. FROHNAPFEL, D f ■ Chiropractic and Osteopathic I Treatments given to suit your I at 144 So. 2nd St. 'Pho W J? ■ Office Houra 10-12 a. m—l-5 M . ■ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE I Real Estate and Farm Loan, I See French Qui nn ■ The Schirmeyer Abstract Co I Over Vance & Linn Clothing st ow . H BLACK & ASHBAUCHER fl UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING I Calls answered promptly day or njghr | Private Ambulance Service. fl Office Phone: 90. I Home Phones: I Black, 727—Ashbaucher, 610. I Agents for Pianos and Phonogtaplu I DR. H. E. KELLER f Decatur, Indiana I GKNKRAI. ettVCTKE I OFFICE SPECIALTIES: IHseases ot B women and children; X-ray examlna- H tlone; Glourseopy examinations ot th, ■ Internal organs. X-ray and electrical I treatments for high blood prewar, ■ and hardening of the arteries: X-ray I treatments for GOITRE. TI'BERCI. ■ LOSIS AND CANCER. I Office Hours: I 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to ip. m. I Sundays by appointment. 1 Phones: Residence 110; Office «). I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted I HOURS: I 8 to 11:36—12:30 to S;W I Saturday 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 135. | DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery 1 ' and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease Office Hours: I 1 to 4 and 6 to Bp. 1 Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. I Office Hours Other Hom 9 to 11 a. m. by Appointment 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Except Sundays CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS For Better Health ; 2nd Door South of Library- I 134 So. 3rd St. Decatur. Ind I EAT AT BITTNER’S —CAFEMcais 40c. Lunch 30c. ■ ...—fl — I CUSTOM HATCHING ; Custom Hatching, 3,000 egg capad • ty. See Fred Wagner, South 13th it. ARNOLD & WAGNER, ; 81-ts Poultry Farm. ' Q — V HOMER H. KNODLE LAWYER Rooms 1 & 2. Morrison Block DECATUR, INDIANA Fire, Tornado, Live Stock, Accl dent and Auto Insurance, t Phone: Ree. or Office-103- ' : V- —-~q! t ° A8 A LABT RESORT WHY] | NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC! All acute and chronic dlswM' cured without drugs, by Chit* ’ practlc and other natural w «y* When hope is gone and your caw t has been given up consult DRS. SMITH & SMITH, D. CCHIROPRACTORS Cails made day or n>shu i Office over Morris 5 & r Decatur, Ind. Phone ’ o —— J . » ——• — : COAL . fc <•* _ , High Grade Coal at the low price ’ Phone 199Emerson Bennett 1 / : Ashbaucher’s ■ FURNACES ; LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING n PHONE 765 or 739 y ' ■■■■—- 1 —
