Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1922 — Page 4

Political Announcements I

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦««,♦♦♦ ♦ DEMOCRATIC ♦ ♦ POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »w ——— 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 Decatar. democratic can didate for the nomination for con gressman from the Eighth district. Support him and vot'e for him because he'll support you. Let's get repre sentation in congress for the Eighth District by nominating and electing John W. Tyndall. CANDIDATE FOR CLERK You are authorized to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination of 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 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination for clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary eleotion, Tuesday, May 2. 1922. 69 May 2 JOHN E. NELSON Please announce that I am candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk, 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 GERBER CANDIDATE FOR TREASU RE R 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 that 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 forFcounty SHERIFF Please announce that 1 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 BAKER 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 BAKER You are hereby 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. You rsupport will be appreciated. L. D. JACOBS PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please 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 2nd, 1922. HOMER H. KNODLE Mar. 13 to May 2. Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for state’s prosecuting attorney, subject *o the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2. 75-May 2 A. C. BUTCHER. Please announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of the 26th judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the democratic primary election to be held May 2. 1922. E. BURT LENHART Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2. 88-M.2 FARNK S. ARMANTROUT FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I wish to announce that I 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 solicited. 64 to May 2 DICK BOCH. COUNTY COMMISSION E R 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 ol the democratic primary, May 2, ’22. 73- Aa. C. AUGSBURGER. 4-4-4- WANT ADS EARN— I-4-4

.at. .“.m.. >| TRUSTEE PREBLE TOWNSHIP . I Please announce that lam a candi|date for the democratic nomination * for trustee of Preble township, subject to tiie decision of the voters nt the primary election, Tuesday, May 2, 78- 2. AUGUST BCHEIMANN. JACOB A MOSER Os Monroe township. Democratic landidate for Commissioner of the 3rd District of Adams county. This is my second race for the nomination for conmlseloner 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 can-I dldate for the democratic nomination for trustee of Washington township,: subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. May 2. 80- 2 GLENN COWAN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE You are authorized to announce: that I 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- 1 THURMAN GOTTSCHALK FOR TRUSTEE Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for trustee of Union township subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. May 2. Your support will be appreciated. 87-12tx HENRY LEHRMAN. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE 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 I 2 1922. 79- 2 L. L. BAUMGARTNER o 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. 76 to May 2. WM. FRAZIER ASSESSOR. FRENCH TOWNSHIP You are hereby authorized to announce my name as a democratic candidate for assessor of French township, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held Tuesday, May 2. 93t10x CLIFTON KOHLER CANDIDATE FOR TRUSTEE Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination | for Trustee of Monroe township, sub-' ject to the voters at the primary, i May 2, 1922. Your support will be appreciated. 94t8x VANCE MATTAX. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + REPUBLICAN * + POLITICAL CALENDAR * +*++++++*+++++*+* TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Please annunce 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. 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. 92-M 2 MRS. JESSIE F. BURDG FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE I wish to announce to the voters of Blue 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-4wks-x o NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION The following is a list of the candidates to be voted for at the Primary Election to be held in Adams county, State of Indiana, on Tueadny. May 2, 1922. between the hours of aix o clock a. m. and six o'clock p. m. DEMOCRATIC PARTY United States Senator Charles Franklin Howard, Windfall, Indiana. ’ Samuel M. Ralston, Indianapolis, . Indiana. Jesse A. Sanders, Garrett, Indiana 1 Rernard B. Shively, Marion, Indiana l Daniel W. Simms, Lafayette, Indiana I Repreaeatative In Congress Bth t’onKresslonnl District Claude C. Ball, Muncie, Indiana I Jesse H. Mellett, Anderson, Indiana John W. Tyndall, Decatur, Indiana Prosecuting Attorney 2<>th Judicial Circuit - Frank S. Armantrout. Geneva. Ind. S Adam C. Butcher, Decatur, Indiana Homer H. Knodle, Decatur, Indiana E. Burt Lenhart, .Decatur, Indiana -> Joint Senator for Adams, Blackford S and Wells Counties i George L. Saunders, Bluffton, Ind. ’■ For Stale Representative, Admits and Wells Counties Thurman A. Gottschalk, Berne. Ind. John H. Hedrick, Ossian, Indiana Clerk of the Admits Circuit Court Tillman Gerber, Decatur, Indiana J John R. Nelson, Monroe, Indiana _ Fred T. Schurger, Decatur, Indiana County Treasurer it I. G. Kerr. Berne, Indiana n Louies Kleine, Decatur, Indiana Sheriff Roy Baker, Decatur, Indiana 1 John Baker, Decatur, Indiana L. D. Jacobs, Berne, Indiana a Coroner „ L. L. Mattax, Geneva. Indiana , County Surveyor if Dick Boch. Decatur, Indiana County Assessor Aaron C. Augsburger, Berne, Ind. William Frazier, Decatur, Indiana William Zimmerman, Decatur. Ind. , Commissioner Ist District • Ernst Conrad, Decatur, Indiana.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY APRIL 22, 1922

: Commissioner 3rd District Jacob A Moser, Herne, Indiana Joseph M. Perl. Herne, Indiana Geotge shoemaker, Geneve. Indiana < uuut-llnian It Lnrge William Baumgartner, Herne, Ino. Ernst Doehrnmn. Decatur. Indiana M. Kirsch. Decatur. Indiana < ount-llitian Ist District Frank Mclntosh, Decatur. Indiana Councilman 2nd District Henry Eiling, Decatur. Indiana Cmincilniiin 3rd District Frank C. Wachter. Berne. Indiana t'ounclltnnn 4th District Christian Eicher. Geneva. Indiana I nlon Township Trustee , _ Henry Lehrninn, Decatur, Indiana C. <>. Rpuller, Decatur, Indiana ' Rudolph Welland. Decatur, Indiana Otto Bleeke, Decatur. Indiana Ed P Miller. Decatur. Indiana Delegme to Stale ConventtOß jess.- II Steele. I’elasant Mills. Ind. < oininltteemnn East Precinct E. M. Hinton. Decatur, Indiana Cttinmllteeninn West Precinct John W. Blakey. Decatur, Indiana Root Townahllt Trustee A J. Lewton. Decatur. Indiana Charles Longenhergar, Decatur, Ind. iMMrMNur Samuel F. Krill. Decatur. Indiana John E. Mann, Decatur. Indiana George Schleferstein. Decatur, Ind. Delegate to State Convention William nobrock. Decatur, Indiana Commltteemnn Emit Prednet Harvey L. Tieman. Decatur, Indiana Committeeman West Precinct Halve M. Baker. Decatur, Indiana. Preble Township Trustee Charles Ewell. Preble. Indiana August Sehelman, Preble. Indiana Ernest Worthman, Preble, Indiana Assessor Edward Gallmeyer, Preble. Indiana Delt-gm.- to stale Convention Amos K. Stoneburner. Decatur. Ind. Committeeman North Precinct Herman Reese. Preble, Indiana Committeeman South Precinct Charles Welling. Preble. Indiana Kirkland Township Trustee John W. Brown, Jr., Decatur, Ind. Homer I’. Crum. Decatur, Indiana W. H. Dettinger. Decatur, Indiana Charles Arnold. Decatur, Indiana Norman S. Stalter. Decatur, Indiana Delegate to State Convention Ainos K. Stoneburner, Decatur. Ind. Committeeman North Prednet Daniel Scherry, Decatur, Indiana < ommltteeman South Precinct Amos K. Stoneburner. Decatur, Ind. M neli Ing ton Township Trustee Levi L. Baumgartner, Decatur. Ind. Glen Cowan, Decatur, Indiana John I-'. Snow. Decatur, Indiana Assessor Jonah A. Cline, Decatur. Indiana George Dellinger, Decatur, Indiana Delegate to State Convention Janies A. Hendricks, Monroe. Ind. Committeeman North Prednet Henry Kiting. Decatur, Indiana Committeeman South Precinct Ray Harvey, Decatur, Indiana Decatur, Indiana Dclegnte to state Convention Ist Ward “A" Dore B. Erwin, Decatur. Indiana John C. Moran, Decatur, Indiana Committeeman Ed Green. Decatur, Indiana Delegate to State Convention Ist Ward “B” D. B. Erwin, Decatur, Indiana John C. Moran, Decatur, Indiana Committeeman Thomas J. Dowling, Decatur, Ind. Delegate to State Convention 2nd Ward “A” Dore B. Erwin, Decatur, Indiana John C. Moran, Decatur, Indiana Committee in a n Dan W. Tyndall. Decatur, Indiana 2nd Ward “B" Delegate io State Convention Dore B. Erwin, Decatur. Indiana John C. Moran. Decatur, Indiana Committeeman James Hurst, Decatur, Indiana 3rd Ward “A" Delegate to Slate Convention Dore B. Erwin, Decatur, Indiana John C. Moran. Decatur, Indiana Committee man Ravmond* Harting. Decatur, Indiana 3rd Weed ‘IV’ Delegnte to State Convention Dore B. Erwin, Decatur. Indiana John Moran. Decatur, Indiana Committeeman Frank McConnell, Decatur, Indiana St. Mary's Township Trustee Wilson Gulick. Pleasant Mills, Ind. tssessor Thomas O. Clements, Pleasant Mills, Indiana. Delegnte to State Convention Jesse H. Steele. Pleasant, Mills, Ind. Commltteemnn North Precinct Elzey W. Jackson. Decatur, Indiana Committeeman South Prednet James E. Everett. Pleasant Mills. Indiana. , Hine Creek Township Trustee William P. Merriman, Monroe, Ind. Jesse A. Ray. Monroe. Indiana Harvey L. Sipe, Berne, Indiana Assessor Willis H. Laughery, Monroe. Ind. Delegnte io State Contention William Adang, Geneva. Indiana Committeeman North Prednet Charles M. Morrison. Willshire, Ohio Commltteemnn South Prednet Janies M. Foreman, Berne, Indiana Monroe Township Trustee David D. Depp. Berne, Indiana Jerry I.iechty, Berne. Indiana otho" Lohenstein, Monroe, Indiana Vance Mattax. Berne, Indiana Assessor John Eicher, Berne. Indiana John Lobsiger. Monroe. Indiana Noah Rich. Herne, Indiana Delegate to State Convention Sam Simison, Berne, Indiana Committeeman North Prednet C. R. Rahner. Monroe, Indiana •‘Middle Prednet” Delegate to State Convention Sam Simison. Berne, Indiana Committeeman Dennis Striker. Monroe, Indiana Herne Precinct A Delegate to State Convention Sam Simison, Berne, Indiana < ommltteeman Emil Aeschliman, Berne, Indiana Prednet II Delegate io State Convention Sam Simison, Berne, Indiana Committeeman Wesley Neuenschwander, Berne, Ind Trustee Martin Moeschberger, Berne, Ind. Assessor Edward Beer, Berne, Indiana Cliffon Kohler, Berne, Indiana Delegate to State Convention Grover Romey, Geneva, Indiana Com mitteeman Fred A. Kohler, Berne, Indiana Hartford Township Trustee D. Forest Hoffman, Linn Grove, Ind. Reuben R. Romey, Geneva. Indiana Daniel A. Studler, Linn Grove, Ind. Assessor Peter D. Kizer. Linn Grove, Indiana Joseph K. Yoder, Linn Grove, Ind: French Township Delegare to State Convention Grover Romey, Geneva, Indiana Committeeman North Prednet Oral T. Hoffman, Linn Grove. Ind. Committeeman South Prednet John W. Heller, Geneva. Indiana Wabash Township Trustee R. R. Bradford. Geneva, Indiana John F. Felty, Geneva, Indiana I George W. Fravel, Geneva, Indiana i Nathan Sprunger, Geneva, Indiana Assessor Elhannan S. Callihan, Geneva, Ind. Ralph L. Pontius, Geneva, Indiana Jacob J. Sprunger, Geneva, Indiana I Wabash Township Justice of the Peace Samuel Derickson, Geneva, Indiana O. W. Ferrin, Geneva, Indiana Finley Kelly Geneva, Indiana George O. Staley. Geneva, Indiana Constable t Samuel E. Beeler, Geneva, Indiana L. L. Mason, Geneva, Indiana Delegate to State Convention James H. Kelley, Geneva, Indiana Committeeman North Precinct Theodore Hendricks, Geneva, Ind. “Ceylon Precinct” Committeeman John Woods, Geneva. Indiana Geneva “A" Committeeman Henry Dickerson, Geneva, Indiana J. A. Long, Geneva. Indiana Geneva “B” Committeeman Charles A. Brown, Geneva, Indiana Marcellus E. Hutton, Geneva, Ind. Jefferson Township

Trustee _ John M Bollenbarher, Geneva. Ind. CliarlcM M Fetters. Geneva. Indiana John Marshall, Berne. Indiana Assessor William L. Foreman, Berne. Ind. Amos Steiner. Geneva, Indiana Delegate to State I onveullun William Adang, Geneva. Indiana t ommltleemnn West Preelnct Frank Orndorff, Geneva. Indiana Conimltteemtiii East Precinct John W. Fetters, Geneva. Indiana KEPI III.KAN PAH I t I nlted States Senator Albert .1. Beveridge, Indianapolis, Indiana Harry S. New, Indianapoll*. ’nd. County Surveyor Ben F. Shirk, Monroe Indiana < ounty ANKfNMor Elmore Cook, Decatur, Indiana (ommiMMlonrr l»t UlMrivC E. D. WaHg, Monroeville. Indiana < oininiNMlourr 3rd l>l«trl<*t jXdftrn Miller. Geneva, Indiana < oiinullniuii At l uru** Councilman Im< Dlntrtct < oiinell in n n 2nd Dlntrlct < onuellniiiu 3rd Dlmtrlet < iiiiuullmnu 4tli l>l<«trlel ( nlon Tonnmhlp Tranter <NMCMMOr DrlcKiitr to State <on%entlon Cal l>. Kunkle, Decatur, Indiana t oiiiinltteeiiiHn EttMt I'rrrlnvt Conimltteemnn M rut Precinct Hoot TownMlilp Trustee Samuel Fuhrman, Decatur. Indiana .lames C. Harkless, Decatur, Indiana AmNcNMor David M. Rice, Decatur. Indiana Delcanle to State Convention Cal D. Kunkle, Decatur. Indiana < oniniitteeniun Ennt Precinct ('ommltteeman U cut Prednet John A. Fuhrman, Decatur. Indiana Preble Townwhlp TniMtee Annennor DrlrKHte to Stete Convention Cal D. Kunkle. Decatur, Indiana t oinniittceuian North Precinct Ituiiy Buuck, Preble, Indiana Committeeman South Prednrt Kirkland Tounwhlp Trustee William Arnold, Decatur, Indiana ANMCNNOr Deleunte Io State (onventjon Charles D. Schenck. Pleasant Mills, Indiana. Committeeman North Precinct Frank W. Spade, Decatur, Indiana Committeeman South Prednet William M. Yager, Decatur. Indiana W ANhington Towntihlp Truntee Oliver P. Milla. Decatur, Indiana Annennor Delegnte to State < onventlon Hugh 1). Hite. Decatur, Indiana Committeeman North Predurt George Raudenbuah, Decatur, Ind. < ommitteeman South Preduct Fred W. Busche, Monroe, Indiana Derntur, Indhuiu Int Word “A** Delegate to State Convention Hugh D. Hite, Decatur, Indiana ( ommitteeumn 8. W. Peterson. Decatur, Indiana int Hard • IP* Delegate to Stale Convention Hugh D. Hite, Decatur, Indiana Committeenihu W. A. Lower, Decatur, Indiana J. G. Stnith, Decatur, Indiana 2nd Ward ••A** Delegnte to State Convention Barney Kalver, Decatur, Indiana Committeeman Cal E. Peterson, Decatur, Indiana Iz. A. Graham, Decatur, Indiana 2nd Ward “B° Delegate to State Contention Barney Kalver, Decatur, Indiana Commit teemun Lee Reefy, Decitur, Indiana 3rd Ward “A” Delegate to State ( nntenlion Ferd L IJtterer, Decatur, Indiana Com mitteeman Harry Fritzinger. Decatur, Indiana 3rd Ua rd “B" Delegate to State Contention Ferd L. Litter r. Decatur, Indiana Committeeman William W. Marker, Decatur, Ind. John M. Lenhart, Decatur, Indiana St. MaryM Township Trustee Susie R. Bowen, Decatur. Indiana William Chronister, Decatur, Ind. Harry Daniels, Pleasant Mills, Ind. Clay O. Green. Pleasant Mills, Ind. Walter P. Johnson, Pleasant Mills, Ind. Nimrod McCullough, Pleasant Mills, Ind. Benjamin W. Teeple, Decatur, Ind. A MNewMo r Abner M. Fuller, Pleasant Milla. Ind. I>. B. Roop, Pleasant Mills. Indiana Delegate to State t onventlou Charles D. Schenck. Pleasant Mills. Indiana t'oniniltteenian North Preduct John H. Helm. Bobo. Indiana Connnltteeninn South Preelnct J. Wesley Hague, Pleasant Mills, Indiana Hlue Creek Township Trustee J. H. Hahnert. Monroe, Indiana William H. Patterson, Monroe, Ind. Assessor William J. Edwards. Willshire, Ohio Delegate to State Convention Zerae O. Lewellen, Monroe, Indiana Committeeman North Prednet Hepresenintlve la Cougress Hth Congressional District Ernest Benninghofen, Anderson, Indiana Charles A, Clevenger, Anderson, Ind Albert H. Vestal, Anderson, Indiana Prosecuting Attorney Ztltli Judicial Clrenlt Wade L. Manley, Geneva. Indiana Jo'nt Senator for Adams, Blackford and Wells Counties Grant Pyle, Bluffton, Indiana Joint State Itepresentallve. Adams and Wells Counties r.ari B. Adams, Decatur, Indiana Clerk of lhe Adams Circuit Court Frank D. Brewster, Berne, Indiana County Treasurer Jessie F. Burug, Decatur, Indiana C. R. Smith, .Preble, Indiana Sheriff Sam Butler, Decatur, Indiana Coroner Coiumltteeman South Prednet Monroe Township Trustee Christian Hllty, Berne. Indiana Robert L. Sprunger, Monroe, Ind. Assessor Delegate to State Convention Zerah O. Lewellen, Monroe, Indiana Committeeman North Prednet L. H. Morgan, Monroe, Indiana “Middle Prednet” Delegate to State Convention Zerah O. Lewellen, Monroe, Indiana Committeeman Berne Preelnct ‘A” Delegate to State Convention Ell V. Bierie, Berne, Indiana Committeeman John H. Hllty, Berne, Indiana Preelnct “B" Delegate to State Convention Eli C. Bierie. Berne. Indiana Commltteemnn Menno Burkhalter, Berne, Indiana l H. O. Jones, Berne, Indiana French Township Trustee i D. A. Baumgartner, Bluffton, Ind. Assessor Delegate to State Convention Zerah O. Lewellen, Monroe, Indiana Committeeman Hartford Towuahlp Trustee Amos D. Buckmaster, Linn Grove, Indiana Ansmbboi* William H. Clark, Geneva, Indiana Paul Clendenen. Geneva. Indiana Delegate to Stnte Convention Noah Pusey, Geneva, Indiana Commltteemnn North Prednet Committeeman South Preelnct Wabash Township Trustee James L. Love, Geneva. Indiana

Assessor Harry Brown. Geneva. Ino lana Edward Utrl.kson. n ‘' n V„d ltt nl d Herman Pile. Genet a. Delegate to State I onventmn GiurtM “A” himl (.rarva John Smith, Geneva, , t ommltteeman North • ret lh< t Samuel Teeter, Berne, Indiana North Prednet Delegate to Stale < onventlon Noah Pusey, Geneva, Indiana ••trylon Preelnct Delegate to state Convention Noah Pusey, Geneva. Indiana Committeeman R. B Lewis. Geneva. Indiana Geneva "A” t ommltteeman Alva Vothees, Geneva. Indiana Gears a ‘B" Committeeman E R. Relcheldeffer, Geneva, Indiana Jefferson Township Trustee , . Jesse A. Buckmaster. Geneva, Ind. Assessor James Snyder. Geneva. Indiana Delegate to stale < onventlon Noah Pusey. Geneva. ''i™,. Committeeman Went Jesse O. Teeter. * Committeeman East I redact Witness my hand and the the Adams Circuit Court this utn day of Aprii, T KEIJY Celrk of A ‘ lam * eir, ’ llit n < 2“'‘t , v By Florence Holthouse, Deputy MARRIAGE LICENSE Alva F. Railing, son of Mr. anti Mrs. John Railing, of Union township. born October 13. 1896, a farmer, to Thelma Fell, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Fell of Decatur, bom November 30, 1901, a cigar maker. , .. —o WANT ADS EARN—4-4—* o _ —— MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York Stock Exchange New York. April 22—How little attention the market has been paying to Genoa developments was demonstrated at the opening. Despite France’s threat of an armed drive in the Ruhr, prices displayed a buoyancy tone at opening. Studebaker sold at a new high for the year of 124 on the initial transaction and numerous other issues bettered their previous 1922 tops. Among these were New Haven at 24%; Barket Leather at 51; Coco Cola at 57; Hupp Motors at 18%; Brooklyn Union Gas at 103% and Barnsdall A, at 54%. Prices moved forward aggressively in the first half hour under urgent buying. Independent steels, equipments and motors were most active groups and many issues scored new highs. Studebaker bettered the new high made at the opening, getting up to 124%; American Locomotive made a new high at 117% and Pullman at 128%; Manhatten guaranteed led the renewal of the advance in the transions. soaring to 50%, up 3% from Friday’s low. New York Produce Flour —Quiet and firm. Pork—Quiet; mess J26@27. Lard —Steady; middlewest spot, $11.20011.30. Sugar—Raw; quiet $3.92; refined, quiet; granulated [email protected]. Coffee—Rio, No. 7 on spot 11@11% Santos No. 4 14%@15c. Tallow—Steady; special 6%c; city 5%c. Hay—Juiet; No. 1 $1.50@1. 55; No. 3 $1.1501.25; clover $1,050 1.45. Dressed Poultry—Steady; turkeys 35@51c; chickens 21@43c; fowls 20 @33c; ducks 20035 c. Live Poultry—Quiet; geese 15© 20c; ducks 18©33c; fowls 30@31c; turkeys 25@40c; roosters 16c; chickens 20@30c; broilers 40070 c. Cheese —Steady; state milk common to specials 14©24%c. Foreign Exchange New York, April 22 —Foreign exchange opened steady. Demand Sterling $4.42, up %; Francs .0032%. up .0001; Lire .0542%. up .0001%: Marks 0037%, up .0001. Danish Kronen 2130, unchanged. Cleveland Produce Cleveland, Ohio, April 22—Butter, Extra in tubs 44©44%c; prints 45© 45%c; extra firsts 43@43%c; packing stock 19@20c. Eggs Fresh gathered northern extras 29c; extra firsts 28c; Ohio 26@ 26%c; western firsts new cases 25c. East Buffalo Livestock

East Buffalo, April 22 —Hog re- 1 ceipts 24(H), shipments 4940, official to New York yesterday 2850; hogs , closing steady. Heavies [email protected]; medium [email protected]; other grades, ' [email protected]; roughs $9; stags ss@ i C; cattle 150 steady; sheep 1800; no wool lambs here; best clips >15.10; best clipped ewes s7@B; calves 600 tops [email protected]. Cleveland Livestock Hog receipts 1,500; market 10-35 higher; Yorkers $11.10; mixed, $11.10; mediums $11.10; pigs sll.lO roughs $8.50; stags $5.50. Cattle receipts 150; market strong; good to choice steers sß@>B.so; good to choice heifers s6@7; good to choice cows [email protected]; fair to good cows s4@s; common cows s3@4; milchers $35@75. Sheep and Lamb receipts 500; market strong; tops $14.50. Calf receipts 200; mar Vet 50c lower; tops $9.50. «—• Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Wheat, per bushel $1.25 Yellow Corn, per cwt 75 White or Mixed Corn 70 Old Oats, per bushel 34 No. 2 Oats 84 Rye, per bushel 80 Barley, per bhshel 50 Clover Seed, per bushel 18.00 •w-e Decatur Produce Market Chickens 18c i Fowls ...» 200 Old Roosters 8c Ducks 15c Geese 10c • Turkeys 180 Leghorn chickens .... 15c Stags 10c Eggs, dozen 23c t— LOCAL EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 23c CREAMERY MARKET Butterfat, delivered 33c

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE EOK SALE — Dynamitt' lust' and caps. Fornax Miiling Co. 82-ts Mir SALE—l'ull blooded Chester White sow with 7 pigs; Zack Archbold, R. 10. opposite St. Paul church. Froß - SALE—Two- building lots. Improved; four spuares from court house. Phone 722. 86-30tx. F(IR A few second-hand oil stoves and coal ranges—Gas office. 86-ts. FOR SALE—White Plymouth Rock baby chicks, about April 22. Phone 696. FOR SALE—Kitchen table and piano Inquire at 134 So. 3rd St. Second door south of Library. 92t6 FOR SALE—Two strictly modern homes, fart cash, balance easy payments. See J. F. Anrold for particulars. 92-6 t. FOR SALE—Dark reed baby carriage. Good condition. Inquire 222 S. 11th St., or phone 677. 94-3tx. FOR’SALE OR TRADE—Samson tractor will sell or trade for team of horses. T. L. Steffen. 3 miles South, Peterson. Phone 4 or 8 Craigville. 95-3tx FOR SAMS —5 room house. Call 252. 95 2tx FOR SALE—House and lot on North 6th St. Modern in every respect. Has chicken house and large barn. Lot 65 x 132. Will sell reasonable if sold soon: Inquire 221 N. 6th St. 95 6t. FOR SALE—White - Wyandotte eggs, for hatching. Mrs. Ralph McCrory, phone 937. 92t6-eod WANTED FARMERS — Ship your livestock ' through the Farm Federation. Call Wm T. Rupert, Monroe or C. W. R. . Swartz, Berne. 82-30 t WANTED — Curtains ~ launder. Good, neat work guaranteed. Call Mrs. Minnie Teeple, White 568. 93t12x STRAIOHT SALARY $35.00 per week and expenses to man or woman with rig to introduce POULTRY • MIXTURE. Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Louis.JU. 95t2x in new manufacturing concern that is bound to be a money maker. Man who can handle sales end preferred, but not necessary. Small capital required. No time to waste on triflers or curiosity i seekers ART NOVELTY WORKS. I 1228 W Monroe St., Decatur, Ind. 95-2tx > modern home; either rent, or buy on easy monthly terms. Must be centrally located . Address B. % Democrat. 94t3-eod street. t 96t3 1 WANTEI7—GirI or elderly woman to keep house and do cooking for fam- ’] ily of three. Phone No. 96 or call 215 North Fourth street. 96-3tx. For Rent MIR RENT—Kight room house, V 1-2 miles south-west of city. One half ji acre garden. Inquire of P. H. Moser, . Monroe R. 1. 91-tx.

FOR RENT — Strictly modern nine 1 room house. Corner 3rd and Jeffer son Sts. Posesslon May Ist. J. F. Am- i old. 92-6 t. ; FOR RENT —Modern garage at 115 N. ( 9th St. Call phone 652 Blue. 95-2 t. FOR RENT — Very comfortable, , farm residence, with < garden, fruit, pasture for cow and splendid place to raise chickens. See : Ed S. Moses at Greenhouse. Phone , 476 or call residence 195. 96tf LOST AND FOUND LOST — Somewhere between this 1 city and Monroe, a shell comb with red sets. Finder please return to thia office. 95t3 LOST—Small gray pocketbook containing sum of money. Lost between Niblick and Co. and Morris 5 and 10 cents store. Finder please return to Daisy Roop, phone 696 and receive reward. 92-6tx. LOST — Gray raincoat, somewhere north of the city, between Decatur and Monroeville. Finder please re turn to Marion Biggs, Decatur and' receive reward. 96t3x| PARTY Who took the Kiddy Carl i from in front of the Chas. Lose residence on Winchester street please return same to owner to avoid , trouble. ( 96t2 — . __i l a Sam Helm of St. Marys township » was among today's business callers., ■ Mr and Mrs. Wl W, Hawkins of Washington township were in the city l ; shopping this afternoon.

♦ business cards : I —- - * * s A WEAK I NERVOUS I MjiCONOITiON I FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE I DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C I Chiropractic and Oiteopathlc I Treatments given to suit your nett I at 144 So. 2nd St. .p hon ,, I Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 48 p . m * I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE I Real Estate and Farm Lo ans I See French Quinn | The Schirmeyer Abstract Co. I Over Vanee & Linn Clothing Store. I BLACK & ASHBAUCHER UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Black, 727 —Ashbaucher, 610. Agents for Pianos and Phonographi. DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPEC lALTIICS: Diseases of women and children: X-ray eiamlne. tlons. Glourseopy examinations of the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood prestart and hardening of the arteries: X-rar treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCVLOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. tn.—7 to Ip. m. Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. DR. C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6to 8 p. tn, Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. EAT AT BITTNER’S —CAFE— Meals 40c. Lunch 30c. NOTICE Would thank the parties who borrowed the books, Baedekers of France and City of Paris, to return . them. 94t3 H. J. YAGER. NOTICE!! )H. A. STRAUB—the expert wall pa- . per 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 anfl chimney cleaning. Prices right. All work guaranteed. Phone 51. 91i» i —o — f NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS ’ Notice is hereby given, that

Monday, May 1, 1922 will be the last day for paying y«“ r spring installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be ope from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m. during tax paying season. All taxes paid by that time will become delta quent and a penalty of 10 per will be added. Do not put off your taxes as they must be paid, an law points out the duty of the urer. Those who have bought or property and wish a division of should come in at once. Don for the rush. No receipts cnD b . it away for anyone, so do not ask HUGH D. HITE, 79-May 1 Treasurer Adams ton . Mrs. John Heiman from souih o the city shopped here yesterday. _____ —>■ — FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE I wish to announce to the voter* of Blue Creek township that I a candidate for Trustee of Blue tr township on the Democia at the primary election to ( j May 2. If nominated and wijll endeavor to merit th, dence thus placed in “ e - , p „ rlm aN. 96t6x WILLIAM P.^IE-K fll BUY H YOST BROS. GRAVEL H FOR CONCRETE B WORK B Wash sand and pebbles, n $1.25 per yard: P" 6 cents yard. Discount of 5 ■ cents on every yard |9 within 30 davs. add{ , ■3 to town for 76 cents !■ tfonal per yard. 9 Phone 448. H YOST BRO& __