Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1922 — Page 6

| Political Announcements

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ♦ DEMOCRATIC ♦ ♦ POLITICAL CALENDAR ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦ FOR CONGRESSMAN A home man. of the people and for the people, a man who knows how und 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 hinrbecause he’ll support you. Let’s get representation 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 I Mar. 13 to May 2. Please announce that I am a candi-' date for the democratic nomination for clerk of the Adams circuit court, subject to the decision of the voters ‘ at the primary election, Tuesday, I May 2, 1922. 69 May 2 JOHN E. NELSON Please announce that I am candi- ’ date for the Democratic nomination, for County Clerk, subject to the deci-' sion of the voters at the primary elec-1 tion on Tuesday, May 2, 1922. Your suport will be appreciated. 79-May 2x. TILLMAN GERBER CANDIDATE VOR 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 that I am a candi- i date for the Democratic nomination j 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 1 FOR COUNTY SHERIFF — Please announce that I am a candi- I date for the Democratic nomination for county sheriff, subject to the de clsion of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2, 1922. Your support will be appreciated. < Ma. 14-May 2. ROY BAKER < I You are authorized to announce . that 1 am a candidate for the Demo- ] cratic 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 deci- < sion of the voters at the primary, f May 2. You rsupport will be appre- t ciated. t L. D. JACOBS h o , 9 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY • .< Please announce that I am a candi- 4 date for the Demacratic nomination ‘ 4 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 can- t dldate for the democratic nomination f for state’s prosecuting attorney, sun- 1 ject to the decision of the voters at t the primary, Tuesday, May 2. 1 7!>-May 2 A. C. BUTCHER. Please announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney of < the 26th judicial circuit, subject to f the decision of the democratic pri- t rnary election to be held May 2, 1922. E. BURT LENHART I . c 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 < o t FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR j — I wish to announce that I am a can- t dldate for renomination for the of- > flee 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. i o i 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 ADAMC 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. 3-S—3—WANT ADS EARN—3—3—3

► I TRUSTEE PREBLE TOWNSHIP . Please announce that lam a cand r date for the democratic nominatio ► for trustee of Preble township, sul ject to the decision of the voters r ' the primary election. Tuesday. May : 78-May 2. AUGUST SCHEIMAN* r |•— — ’ TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Please announce that 1 am a car dldate for the democratic nominatio ■ for trustee of Washington townshij '; subject to the decision of the voter . at the primary, May 2. i 80-May 2 GLENN COWAN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE You are authorized to announce I that I am a candidate for the demo 1 cratic nomination for joint repre j sentative, from Adams and Well: counties, subject to the decision o the voters at the primary, Tuesday May 2. 81-M 1 THURMAN GOTTSCHALK TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE —— Please announce that I am a can ' didate for the Democratic nomina , tion for trustee of Washington town ship, subject to the decision of the j voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2 1922. 79-May 2 L. L. BAUMGARTNER 0 FOR ASSESSOR ADAMS COUNTY — Please announce my name as a candidate for assessor of Adams county, i subject to the decision of the DemoI cratic primary to be held May 2nd. 1922. Your support appreciated. : 76 to May 2. WM. FRAZIER a 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, subject to the voters at the primary. May 2, 1922. Your support will be appreciated. 94t8x VANCE MATTAX. 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 Democratic ticket at the primary election to be held May 2. If nominated and elected I will endeavor to merit the confidence thus placed in me. 96t6x WILLIAM P. MERRIMAN. FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for trustee of Root township, subject to the voters at the primary election to be held May 2. 1922. Your support will be apreeiated. 98-May 2. A. J. LEWTON. ++***++++++♦♦+++ + REPUBLICAN + * POLITICAL CALENDAR * + + -h'fr + 'b + + -l-"3' + + + + 'b + + 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 COUNTY TREASURER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 2, and that I’ll appreciate whatever support is given me. 97-Ma 2 CLARENCE R. SMITH. • o — CADIDATE FOR TRUSTEE I wish to announce my name as a candidate for trustee of Monroe township on the Democratic ticket at the primary to be held May the 2nd. 10lx OTHO LOBENSTEIN TOTHE"VOTERS The campaign nears a close. I have made an effort to see as many of the voters as possible but have been unable to see you all. I want you all to know that I will deeply appreciate your support and if nominated and elected will serve you to the very best of my ability. I most respectfully ask the women voters of the county as well as the men for their support next Tuesday and assure you one and all of my sincerest appreciation. JOHN BAKER, 10112 Candidate for Sheriff 0 FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE I wish to announce to the voters of Blue Creek township that I am a candidate for Trustee of Blue Creek 1 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-z

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. APRIL 29, 1922

® TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY As the campaign nears a 5 close and I have made an effort 27 to see till the voters as near as possible but have been unabh to see all of you 1 will deeply di- appreciate your support und it on nominated and elected 1 will 1,1 serve you Io the Iwst ol my 2* ability with the four years exp< rienee that 1 have had as i deputy. 1 respect! idly ask the I women for their support as veil as the men on next Tilesin’ tlav. ; n ■ ROY BAKER, ra It Candidal'* for Sheriff. ’• S—s._s_WANT ADS EARN—3—3—s 3—3—$_WANT ADS EARN—s—S—s , e CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF o- I was defeated four years ago when e-. I was a candidate for tile nomination la | for sheriff of Adams county on the t>f I Democratic ticket, I am a candidate y,' for the nomination for the same office I at the primary. May 2nd and 1 am askK i ing tiie support of every Democrat. I pledge myself if nominated and 'elected to faithfully serve the people and to conduct the office in an effij. i ient manner. L. D. JACOBS. 1-j 101-2 t. 1- • e NOTICE TO VOTERS y j I; Because of the duties of my office I find it will lie impossible for me to I see all the voters of Washington ]. township. I am a candidate for t, i Township Assessor and want to as- >■ sure each democratic voter that I j will appreciate your support next j Tuesday. If elected I promise my best efforts at all times to z serve you. 100t4x JONAH A. CLINE. ANNOUNCEMENT c 1 j To the voters of Wells and Adams , Counties. Greeting — Dear Friends — Having I placed myself before the public as a candidate for representative of Wells and Adams counties. I kindly solicit your vote on May 2nd. If nominated . I will do my best to be elected. If ! elected T shall strive to merit the con- . fidence bestowed upon me. , Yours Sincerelv, , JOHN H. HEDRICK NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Notice is hereby given, that Monday, May 1, 1922 1 will be the last day for paying your i spring installment of taxes. The treasurer's office will be open t from 8 a. m. till 4 p. m. during the I 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 your ■ taxes as they must be paid, and the law- points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought or sol ’ property and wish a division of taxes should come in at once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid 1 away for anyone, so do not ask for it. HUGH D. HITE, 79-May 1 Treasurer Adams County NOTICE TO FARMERS , Belgian Draft Stkllion, Ideal Du , Fosteau. No. 11209, foaled May 19. 1918. Sire. Galeen de Rossia 4299, ’ by Galeen De Vo 24502, out of Ro--1 sette de Rossia 48715, Galeen De Vo 24502 by Carpathia 12450, out of Blonde De Vo 41003, Rosette De Rossia 48715 by Moray 1476 out of Thiribut 6885. Dam Nellie De Koek 862. by Ideal du Fostean 31076 out of Palma 46849, ; Ideal du Fosteau 31076 by Eclaieur 16494 out of Deese 40325, Palma 46849, by Carpathia 12450, out of Nera 11995; A bay stallion with weight, style and bone of the kind all breeders [ want. Parties wishing to breed will ■ do well to see this stallion. Will ■ make the season at my place 1% I miles east, % mile north of the Brodbeck school house on the old Rummel ; farm. Service fees, $12.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Parties selling mares in foal to be held for service fee. H. F. Rummel, Owner. 1 28-2 x t ' NOTICE! Os Street Assessments » The semi-annual payments of principal and interest are e now due on the following Im- * provements: Indiana street, Jefferson street, East Adams street, Fifth street, Floyd Acker sewer, s Market street sewer. North j, Tenth street, South First street, j John R. Porter sewer, C. C. I Linn sewer, Marshall street, r John Wagoner sewer, TonneI lier sewer. First street sidewalk e Lake sewer. Third street sidet walk and curb, Vail sewer, n Madison street curb, Patterson s sireet sewer, South Ninth, Line I street, Albert Lehrman sewer, ( , Jackson street sidewalk and curb. Third street brick, Janies M. Rice sewer, Charles Christen sewer, M. F. Worthman Y sewer. All assessments are now due and payable at the office of the ■a city treasurer, and unless paid “ by Monday, May Ist, will be )t considered delinquent and the it extra penalty added. y City Treasurer, X City Hall, Monroe Street.

notice: to dkfrndants r Stnte of Inillnnn, Adiiinß County, SS: _ A In the Adiitnx Circuit Court, April „ Term, 1922. '• No. 10761. •| Sult to quiet title to r<nl rotate. Fred Hockemeyer vs. Charles Bird S et al. _ . ~ Now come* the plaintiff by Merry, man A Sutton, hie attorney* und fl «•« V Ills cJmplnlnt herein together with •..Il Io- utlhliivlt of n competent person I I that the residence upon diligent inll uulry Is unknown of the following 1 named defendants, to-wlt: Charles VI Bird, Wllllnm l«eFever, Jesse B. ! Stephens, Elila Stephen*. George HUI. -, J, B. Stephens, whose ehrlHllun name „ Is to philntlfr unknown: that the s I names of the defendant* are unknown and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the Stale of Indiana sued S ill tl.is action by the following names land designation*, to-wt: "The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of tlie following named persons, tu-wit: Charles Bird, William Lel’ever. Jesse B. • Stephens. Eliza Stephens, George Hill, J. B Stephens, • whose cnrlstlan name Is to plaintiff unknown, the names of all of whom ire unknown to plaintiff; the uni known widowers and widows, respect lively, of each of the following nam'Jed deceased persons, to-wlt: Charles Bird, William LeFever, Jesse B. Stephens. Eliza Stephens. George Hili. J. I B. Stephens, whose Christian name Is j to plaintiff unknown, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; 1 the unknown children. descendant* > and heirs, surviving spouses, credit- , ors and administrators of tlie estates, | devisees legatees, trustees and execu- ‘ tors of the last will and testament. . successors in Interest and assigns, respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased per1 sons, to-wit: Charles Bird. William , LeFever, Jesse B. Stephens. Eliza Stephens. George Hill, J. B. Stephens. ■ whose Christian name Is to plaintiff unknown, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: 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 names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the spouses, ■ «f all of the persons above named, describe.! and designated as defendants 1 to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and eorpora- • tlons who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien up- ■ on the real estate described In the otupl nt in this action by, under or through any of the defendants to this action name!, described and designated In said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to. plaintiff;" 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 nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Tlie following real estate in Adams county. State of Indiana, is described in said complaint, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter of section eighteen, in township twenty-eight north, range fourteen east, containing seventy-nine and 32-100 acres, more or less. Also: Commencing at the northwest corner of the east one hundred acres off of the east side of the southwest quarter of said section eighteen, township and range aforesaid, thence running south forty-seven rods to a stone, thence north thirty-seven degrees east thirteen rods to a stone; thence north four east forty . ne rods and three links to a stake; thence west twelve rods to the place of beginning, containing two and 4-5 acres. Also: Commencing at a point fortyseven rods south of the northwest corner of the east one hundred acres off of tlie east side of the southwest quarter of said section eighteen, township and range aforesaid, thence running south six rods and two links to a stone; thence nortli thirty degrees east twenty-eight rods and sixteen and one-half links to a stone; thence north twenty-eight rods and eleven links to a stone; thence west two rods and twenty-three links; thence south four degrees west forty-one rods and three links; thence south thirty-seven degrees west thirteen rods to the place of beginning, containing one acre, more or less. Also: Commencing at a-point seven-ty-seven rods and twenty-one and one-fourth links east of the south west corner of the northwest quarter of section eighteen, township and range aforesaid, thence north twen-ty-one degrees east ninety-nine rods and six links to the St. Marys river, also a corner stone witnessed by a walnut 6 S. 65% W, 6 links, thence up said river to a point directly north of the center of said section eighteen, thence south fourteen rods and five links to the center of said section eighteen, thence west one hundredone rods and ten links to the place of beginning. containing 25.68 acres, more or lees. This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimant* whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 52nd day of the April term. 1922, of the Adams circuit court of Indiana, being the Bth Jav of June, 1922, to be begun and holden on the 10th day or April, 1922, at the Court House in the City of Decatur, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same wdll be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk thereof tn tlie city of Decatur. Indiana, this 15th day of April. 1922. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Merryman & Sutton. Attorneys for plaintiff. 15-22-29 •— APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice Is Hereby Given, That the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Emma Estella Thomas, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. PHILIP B. THOMAS, Executor April 14. 1922. Merryman & Sutton, Attys. IG-22-29 BANKRUPT SALE In the Matter of the Bankruptcy nt Oscar M. Gephart 1 Notice is hereby given that the und- ’ erslened, Trustee. appointed by the United States District Court in the matter of the Bankruptcy of Oscar M. I Gephart, will on Tuesday. May Oth, 1022. • at 10 o’clock a. m., at the residence of Adam Gephart on the ' State L|ne about one and one-half 1 miles west of the Town of Wren and about seven miles east of Decatur, » Indiana, offer for sale in lots and parcels, the following personal property, ’ to-wlt: ' , One Minneapolis Grain Separator One Garr Scott Engine ‘ One Buckeye Ditcher r One Fordson Tractor One Ford Truck One Oliver Tractor Plow One McCormick Double Disc ’ One Studebaker Wagon I One Appleton 6 roll dusher One Oliver Walking Plow ? One Spike Tooth Harrow. Terms of Sale > Cash on day of sale. This machinery Is in fairly good condition, and will be sold subject tn 8 the approval of the Referee in the United States Court. CHARLES KNAPP, Trustee. q Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 29-2-li LULU GERBER e j TEACHER OF PIANO e • 811 No. Third Bt. Phone 52 Decatur. 102 51 s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—l

TO THE VOTERS 1 have been unable to see all the voters of the county but I want you all to know, men and women, that I tyill sincerely appreciate your support in the primary next Tuesday und If nominated and elected promise to serve you efficiently and to the best of my ability. 1 was a candidate four years ago and feel that I am entitled to again seek the demo cratic nomination this year, for Clerk of Adtfms county. S-M JOHN E. NELSON. >_ ELECTION SUPPLIES DELIVERED Election supplies to be used in the primary election next Tuqjday, were delivered to the various precincts by John T. Kelly, clerk of the Adams circuit court, today. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets. New York Stock Exchange New York, April 29 —Under the lead of a further demonstration in Oils and Independent Steels, the whole market was buoyant at the opening. Republic Steel opened at new high for the year at 51%. on a more general dissemination of news regarding progress in steel merger negotiations. Midvale opened at a gain of % at 37%. and Lackawanua advanced % to 57. Standard Oils continued the burst of strength started In the last hour on Friday, the New Jersey stock moving up two points on the opening sale to 185. while Standard Oil of California sold at 111% against a low of 107, on Friday. Speculative enthusiasm ran high in the oil group during the two hour session of the New York stock exchange today. New tops in such first rate issues as Standard Oil of N. J.. Associated Oil and Standard of California encouraged bullish sentiment throughout the market and the atmosphere of the speculative community showed a decided reversal from the feeling prevailing during the greater part of the week. Background for the demonstration in oil was furnished the improved trade condition and by the belief of the oil men that Crude oil prices will be advanced in the near future. Rails took more active participation in the strength of the general list in the first hour. St. Paul preferi’ed moved up % to 43% and New York Central % to 97. Foreign Exchange New York, April 29 —-Foreign exchange opened steady. Demand Sterling $4.42% unchanged Francs .0918 up .0001%; Lire .0528- %, up .0001; Marks .0035%, up .0000%., Cleveland Produce Cleveland, Ohio, April 29 —Butter, extra in tubs 45%@46c; prints 46% @47c; extra firsts 44%@45c; pack ing stock 10@20c. Eggs—Fresh gathered northern extras 29c; extra firsts 28c; Ohios 25c; western firsts new cases 25c. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, April 29 —Hog receipts. 1280, shipments 3040; official to New York yesterday, 4750; hogs closing steady. Heavies [email protected]; mixed [email protected]; Yorkers, lights and pigs $11.65011.75; roughs s9@ 9.25; stags ss@6; cattle 50 steady; sheep 600; best clipped lambs $15.75, clipped ewes $9 down; calves 100; tops $9.50. New York Produce Flour —Yuiet and firm. Pork Steady; mess $25.50@26. Lard —Dull; middlewest spot $11.30 @11.40. Sugar—Quiet; raw $4.11; refined, steady; granulated [email protected]. Coffee, Rio No. 7 on spot 10%@ 10%; Santos No. 4 14%@14%c. Tallow —Quiet; special 6%c; city, 5%c. Hay—Firm; No. 1 [email protected]; No. 3, [email protected]; clover [email protected]. Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkeys, 35@51c; chickens 21@43c; fowls 20 @33c; ducks 20@30c. Live Poultry—Firm; geese ll@lßc ducks 15@22c; fowls 28@30c; turkeys 25@40c; roosters 16c; broilers, 35070 c. Cheese —Weak; state milk, common to specials 14@24c. Butter —Steady; receipts blank; creamery extras 39%@39%c; specials 40@40%c; state dairy tubs 30@ 39c. Eggs—Quiet; nearby white fancy, 37c; nearby mixed fancy 23%@30%c Fresh firsts 27@28%c; Pacific coast 29035 c. Indianapolis Livestock Hog receipts 5000; market steady; best heavies [email protected]; best heavies $10.65@ 10.80; medium mixed [email protected]; common choice, SIO.BO @10.85; bulk of sales SIO.BO. Sheep receipts 50; market steady; flops [email protected]. Cattle receipts 100; calf receipts, 800; market steady; tops $9. Grain Market (By the Burk Elevator) No. 2 Wheat, per bushel $1.20 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 60 Clover Seed, per bushel 13.00 Decatur Produce Market Chickens 18c Fowls 20c Old Roosters 8c Ducks 16c Geese 10c Turkeys 180 Leghorn chickens ...» 16c Stags 10c Eggs, dozen 23c LOCAL EGG MARKCT Lggs, dozen 23c CREAMERY MARKET > Butterfat, delivered 36c

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•’ i * CLASSIFIED ADS ♦( ’■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ r _ FOR SALE 1()K SALL DyiKHHite fuse > und caps. Fornax Midi ng Co. 82-ts ? FFOR SALE—Two building lots, Ims proved; four spuares from court f house. Phone 722. 86-30tx. " FOR SALE —A few second-hand oil stoves and coal ranges—Gas office. 86-ts. 1 I FOR SALE—Manure at $1 a load? I Will deliver to any part of the city. All kinds of hauling. Call C. J. Rice phone 37, First street. 97t6x FOR - SALE—I one-horse wagon; 2 buggies; 1 surrey. Call C. Rice, phone 37, First street. 97tGx ( FOR - SALE—7 room house on South i 11th. Lights. Full lot. Inquire 112 > N. 9th St. 97-6tx. FOR~sXLE OR EXCHANGE—On cati tie or cow. Three year old gener--1 al purpose colt. C. C. Miller, Deca- ' tur, R. 8. 100t6x FOR SALE — Registered Chester White male hog. Registered Hogs- ( head stock. T. R. Noll. Decatur, 10. ' Phone 861-L. 99-6tx. FOR SALE —Big Type Poland China ready service Tioars. A few choice . ones left. Priced to move them quickly. ' See them at once. Holthouse and Failrote. Decatur R. R. 5, Monroe-Decatur road. 100-6 t. < 1 i FOR SA I Ji— Ford coupe, in A-l condition. Inquire at Durkin’s garage or i • < call M-877. 100-3tx. ( 1 1 j FOR SAI.E —Cabbage plants, 5c peri dozen; tomato plants, 2 dozen 15c. ! Henry Hougk, 204 S. I'Jth St. 101-3tx 1 BICYCLE FOR SALE—Phone 426. 119 6th St. 101-6tx FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode Is ] land baby chicks, about May 2. Phone 879-A. Herbert Zerkle. 101-3 t. FOR SALE—White - Wyandotte eggs, for hatching. Mrs. Ralph McCrory, phone 937. 92t6-eod FOR SALE—A reed baby carriage with top and rubber tired wheels. In good condition. Phone 153. 102-3tx FOR Rock baby chicks. Zack Archbold, opposite St. Paul church, .Decatur R. R. No. 10. ■ 102-3tx. WANTED FARMERS — Ship your livestock ■ through the Farm Federation. Call ’ Wm T. Rupert, Monroe or C. W. R. 1 Swartz. Berne. 82-30 t WANTED — Curtains to launder. Good, neat work guaranteed. Call Mrs. Minnie Teeple, White 568. 93t12x WANTED —Rugs and carpets to clean. Frank Huston, phone 34. 99t6x | i WANTED—LocaI man with car to sell ' automobile insurance in Adams Co. ( 1 , Address M. E. Ross, district manager,, I Bluffton. Ind. 100-3tx. 1 ] WANTED —Competent girl for genetal housework. Apply in person at', 346 South Third street. Mrs. John | Stewart. 102-3tx ( ■ WANTED—Man to work on farm. O. T. Johnson, R. R. 10, three-quar- ■ ter mile southeast of Decatur. 'Phone ( 861-C. 102t3x . - I For Rent FOR RENT OR SALE—B-room house, cellar, two lots and barn, semii modern, on North Eleventh St., Pos- 1 session about May Ist. See Wm. ; Norris, Real Estate, 512 S. 13th St., t Phone 674, Decatur, Ind. 101-3tx. FOR RENT —House on Fourth street. Also a farm. C. F. Kinney, 213 W. t Wiliams street, Fort Wayne,, In. 1023tx I—— —— LOST AND FOUND > LOST —A gold wristwatch somewhere in the south part of the city. Finder please return to this office, or call phone 582. 101-2 t. LOST —A suit case between gym and ) Bellmont farm. Please return to 5 J. E. Anderson, R. R. 4 or call phone 878-H. 102t3x I LOST—Tire, rim. rim holder, tail D light and license plate No. 439Cfe’. ® Finder please notify Frank Yager, | Magley, Ind. Craigville phond No. 3 1 or 7. 102-6tx-i o • REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ! j “ j o Old Adams County Bank to Niblick ’ and Company, lot 250 in Decatur, o $8,150. c Zacharlah Archbold to Alta Archbold, 60 acres In Washington township, c’ 1 - I —B- ■ S—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s I c WANT ADS EARN—» |

FOR BETTER HEALTH SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D C Chiropractic and Osteopath| e i Treatments given to suit your at 144 So. 2nd St. ' Phone J Office Hours 10-12 a. m.-1-5 6-8 p . m ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate and Farm Loam See French Quinn The Schirmeyer Abstract Co. Over Vance & Linn Clothing Store. BLACK & ASHBAI ( HER UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Black, 727 —Asbbaucher, 610. gents for Pianos and Phonograph! DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GF.XEHAI. PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases ot women and children: X-ray examlas. tlons; Glourseopy examinations ot the internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries: X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCV. LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9toll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to 9p. 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 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. DENTAL OFFICES CLOSED Each Wednesday, beginning May 3rd, until November, our dental offices will be closed at noon for balance of the day and evening. DR. J. Q. NEPTUNE DR. BURT MANGOLD. DR. FRED PATTERSON DR. ROY ARCHBOLD, loots —o— NOTICE The Women's Christian Temperance Union of Decatur, composed ot 150 voters, respectfully ask all candidates for the coming primaries to publish whether they favor the enforcement of our present temperance laws and if elected say if we can de pend on their vote to retain them. 97-6 t W. C. T. U. — Q — "0 WANTED LAWNS TO MOW Prices right—High class work guaranteed. Phone 333. : Cari Gass. O Mrs. Ben Shall from east of the city shopped here this morning. (DID YOU TO MENTION -THAT! YOUR PIPES Z NEED f YOST BROS. GRAVEL FOR CONCRETE WORK Wash sand and $1.25 ya rd : of 6 cents yard. D |BCO cents on every yard within 30 days. ™ dd) . to town for 75 cents ttonal per yard. Phone