Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1923 — Page 6

EIGHTH GRIDE TEST. SATURDAY Expect 300 Pupils to Take First of Annual Diploma Examinations Tin' tiiiniitil county diploma <T.nn inatlous for pupils of ill" oigili grade in the public schools, will !>•■ held on the third Saturdays in March. April, anti May. The first examination will be on next Saturday. March 17. The first two examinations will be held at central schools in the townships and the third one nt Decatur, Monroe, Kerne, and perhaps Geneva. About, three hundred pupils are expected to take the first examination next Saturday. Theft* are usually about five hundred pupils who take one or more of the three examinations, and an average of about half ot that number make the necessary grade to receive a diploma entitling them to enter the high schools. Tc receive a diploma the pupil must make an average grade of 75 per cent and not fall below 65 per cent in any one subject. If the pupils are not ready to take tile first examination they may wail until the next examination which will be held in April. Pupils who have completed the work of the grammer grades according to the- study should be encouraged to take the examinations, Superintendent E. S. Christen stated, in a letter sent to the teacher of eighth grades in the county. The first two examinations will be held by teachers or trustees .March 17 and April 21 respectively at the following places: Union township, No. 6; Root township at Monmouth; Preble township at No. 5; Kirkland township al Center; Washington township at Central building in Decatur; St. Mary's at Pleasant Mills; Blue Creek at No. 5; Monroe township at Monroe school building and at No. 8; French at No. 3 (Election): Hartford at Center: Wabash at Ceylon; Jefferson at Center. Pupils should go to most c onvenient building. Applicants will have the privilige of being conditioned in not more than two subjects and must pakte or pin their recommendations to the first inside cover page of the manuscript. Failure to do this will result in rejection of the manuscript. PUBLIC SALE I, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at my farm 3 miles west and % mile north of Mon ‘ roe; 2 miles east and mile south of Honduras, Friday, March 16, 1923 Commencing at 10:30 o’clock, the following described property: HORSES —One sorrel team, 7 yrs. old, weighing about 1400 tbs. each; good ones and line workers. COWS —One part Holstein and Guernsey cow, calf by side, 2 years, a good one; 4-year old cow. part Guernsey and Jersey due to calf the 24th of March; Durham cow, 3 years old, will calf the first of April. HOGS —One Spotted Poland China brood sow, i with 7 pigs about 2 weeks old, second l litter; 5 Big Poland China Pride. brood sows will farrow last of March' and the first of April. SHEEP —5 head of ewes, bred to iamb about the first of May. FARM ING IMPLEMENTS—TurnbuII wag on; hay ladder; double grain bed and hog rack combined; John Deere riding corn plow; John Deere disc with trailer. 2 sets of breeching work harness; 3 collars; and other articles. TERMS of $5 and under cash, over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given. The last 3 months with 8% interest. 4% off for cash. P. E. FUGATE J. W. Burkhead, H. H. High. Aucts. W. L. Keller, clerk. Zion Ladies Aid will serve dinner. 12-13-14 f $-S—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—B MICKIE SAYS—- — "■■■■ “ FIKIM’ UP AM M, \ MR. BvtMESS MAM, JEST VURITE j MAcTURALLN ABOUT WHAT NA J ( Got t sell, lake n’ wux Q j TALKIM' XO A (3U6TOMER . TVAIS i S HERE FAMCM WRITIM' SOUMOS S KIMOA PHOMN, WHICH DOMT SELL, MO HOODS

I notice op m:< ciiivi; nuts bhN will |»s» twelwd by the I Rohul «»f IbiHpitul TriiNtHHH <»r The u Kdainn I’iHinrs MeinarliH IlnHplial, :il ■ Un- t»riii»- Smith amt H«ll in ilit «’il ' ! i" tn. I U «M» ti'i jiii-k a. tn. Mtiri'h 2«Uh. 11123 I for fmnishlriß and placing In punttlnn in in** imlidiiiK all iiemn ilm«*d in th* I following: i litii-Ik’Thtor I.hx for main kit« hJ'rn to bt* n sl\ do«»r type npprtix. 7C in i whit* x 31 in d**t*p > ( | In. high With i-o inpaidiy »»f not loan than 3t»it Ihs, un<l io hav«* Il I lu*frlg*.*ra t»»i•! «-x»*« <»f four door lyp*. npprux. 40 in. wide \ 25 In. de»*p \ ..I in. Idffh with !<••* <apn<ity of 100 Ilex. ♦•auli. five Mh»*|\'*• <*»<« 11. Ail r» ti igoramr ho\f*M to ho nrranfr- • oil for ,«*ith» r ice or r« - f riuerut ion. i ThrMi* buxrs to be tnßfulh<l by IhlH contractor, in perfect londition on • coinplotion. I’'loor dr.iins nie* now | provided. I — Standard Equipped Hospital lb I 3-ilx<l«4 hunt loss Band Edge Spring. ' 26 in. from floor, mounted on lignum I vital- Wind rii.deTM. Bid on on<* bt<i with privilege of buying 3x. Also giv** bid on sunir bed equipped with Improved Fowler Spring, with privilege of buying 37. Or bid on the equal of the above, approved by owners. I- No. :tM2 Siesta f’.lr Mattress, or equal, 3-OkG-I with privilege of buying 36. I —No. 212 Popular I'eathir Pillow or equal, 20x2X. With privilege of • buying 3X. more or h-ss. 1— Nq. 212 Hair Pillow. 20x2*. with privilege of buying 38 more or less. I—Ward1 —Ward Hob<* Dressfr, <’ilass top, with the privilege of buying 35 more or h ss. Enameled to suit the Owners. II- -Bresser with privilege of huying 35 more or less. 1--Wardrobe with drawer nt hotr »m, approx. 18x18x72 in. with privl1 lege of baying 35 more or less. I—Standard1—Standard A<ljustabl»* Bed side table, with privilege of buying 37 more or less. I—Standard P.mel Screen, with the privilege of htiying 35 more or less. I—Standard Wall Chair, with privilege of buying 38 more or less. I Standard Ho< ker, with privilege of buying 38 more or less , I—Waste basket, with privilege of bn in r 3,> more or Jess. 1 — Bolling Chair with rubber tires with privilege of buyihg 4 more or |C r s I—Overstaffed.1 —Overstaffed. tapestry Bavenpnri. 4 8 in. long with finished back, with prix liege <«f busing 4 more or less. I—Office Bosk. flat fop. mahogany finish I—-office Safe, fire proof. Green enameled. ’ — EJoor Nurse’s Desk with space for 12 Chrats. with privilege of bus,ng 3 more or less I—Bed side Table, with privilege of buying 35 more or less I—Standard Nurse’s Couch, with privilege of buying 12 more or less 1— Standard Side lte.*d Library Tabbb'rosted Blue Enameled or enameled in some other shade, with privilege of having 3 more or less I—wan Chair in reed enameled, with privilege of buying tl more or less I—Combination Sterilizer outfit, mounted on one stand, piping brought to common outlets, consisting of the following units: I—Standard Instrument sterilizer, . \l?\22 I—Standard Utensel Sterilizer, 20x20 '24 -vitli mechaniraO foot lift. I—Water sterilizer, each reservoir 15 gal. capacity I—Water distilling: apparatus, one iral. capacity. I—Standard Dressing Sterilizer. Ifi x3O. Give bid on abo- e three ways | All to be equipped for heat by high pressure steam All to be equipped for beat by gas Xll to lie equipped by heat electro-. I—Bed-Pan Sterilizer with waste to floor, and mechanical fool lift. With privilege of huyng three.. -.’—Wrought Iron. .Bar Guards, size approx. 3H in. by 73 in. for inside ot i windows u. d'tention room. To be the | removalile type to lie locked Into ( place with pad locks. Supports for. ,-sime placed with expansion bolts in brick masonry. To meet the approval oc lice It.,aicl of Trustees, and The In--dlana Board t»f Slat« (’harities, and. the Architect. ipining U'»iin Table (Mahogany) i—pining (’hair, privilege of buying ! 2 more or less I—Mahogany Liiuary Table rent room .• ... e 1-Morris Chair, with privilege of having 4 more or less IDavenport, overstaffed and wood, regulation Where numbers are given in the above, they were take n from the eata,ogue of H. I>. Dougherty Co., I’llll- - Pa. , Other lines acceptable to the Trustees ihe KOSt’O Line, made by tree I-. c > s.-hoedlnger Co., Columbus, O.; Ihe [ I Hospital supply Company. lus Last 23rd Street, .New York. N. V: Scanl.cnMorris Company, Madison. XX isconsln, i or their equal approved by the said I Board of Trustees. 'I lie right is reserved to accept ot reject any or all bids. I A J. SMITH. Pres. E M. HAY. Vice-ITes. t’ieXRA ANUEHSOX', Scc’y. , FItANK HEIMANN Board of Trustees of Ihe Adams County Memorial Hospital. 28-7-14-21 NOTH I) OF fl Hi It I I ’.TIM. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams eountv, Indiana will receive bids for the construction ut‘ a macadamized road in Monroe township, in said county, known as the A. N. Sprunger macadam road, up and until ten o’clock, a. m., on WrdueNduy. March 2S, 1 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, sealed blds will be received for the construction of said road in ..accordance with the plans, specifications end report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. . ~. A bond must accompany each bld In twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the fa'thful performance of said work, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract, will enter Into contract therefore and complete same according to such contract and In accordance with the bld i Hied. • . . , All blds shall be made ao as to give the amount for said road will be constructed for cash, payable on I estimates to be made by the engineer in eliaipe not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale ot bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and all MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. March 7-11-21 o-^ — NOTICE TO HIDIIERS In The Matter Os Jneob It. Hnffmnn Sewer Improvement Notice is hereby given that the Common Council. In and for the City I nf Decatur. Indiana, will on the 20th day of March, 11133, nt 7:<ui o'clock p. l m„ at tlielr Council rooms. in said city, receive sealed proposals for the construction of said Jacob R. Hoffman' sewer Improvement, ns per plans ami speclflcadons on tile in the office of I the City Clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit; a certified cheek equal to (2Vi) two, .and one-half percent, of the estimat- 1 ed cost of said Improvement, which ; said estimate and plans and specifications are on file and may be seen in I the office ot the City Clerk, of Decatur, Indiana, Bidders blanks, will be furnished by the City Engineer of Decatur, Indiana. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all blds. Witness my band and official seal this 7th day of March, 1923. | CATHERINE KAUFFMAN. 7-14 City Clerk.

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH IL

NOTU'R MF PI HI 14 I.F.TTIML Notice It hereby given that tin BumFil of (’omiQiMffloner.H «»f Adltmi i ••oiinfyj Indiana will receive bide for the i uiHt rtn iinii of a iimdulnlniz« ' iri'Unhiil anil lb <»t town.Milp*. It eald voiiuty. known to the Phil Saint rnn«*adatii road, np and uhlll ten o'rloeli i a. rn., on «*dn<*«*«!tiy, Mnrrli JiH, 1T2.! nt the regular inerting of nald Board •»f <’otniniMMionriM, held In Die vlty of Decatur. Adams county, Indiana, weali ed bide will he rrct-lved for tlie « chat ruction of eald road In accordant with tlir plana. Hprcltteationa and report of the viewer* and engineer, i which •• tc now on tile in the Auditor'* i office ot «ald county, eald road to b« built of « rualied * twne alone. A bund inuHt accompany each bld In twice the amount Os Hie hid filed, conditioned on Hie faithful perform- . ance c.f Raid work, and that rh« bld- ! der. If awarded tin* contract, will er Info •contract therefore and complete Name according to Ruch contract ind in accordance with the bld filed. I All blds shall be made no uh to give the amount for which Raid road will be constructed for <aab, payable on cstimateN to be made by tn® engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the wale of bonds as required by law. Th* Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all hills. MARTIN JA RE RO. Auditor of Adame County. Indiana March 7-1 1-2 1 XOTK’E TO TAXPAYERS OP BOND KSt i: In the matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the Bailertscher and Braun Macadam Hoad Notice is hereby given the taxpaxers of Monroe township, Adams county, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said mtiniripality at their regular meeting place on the 28th day of March, 1H23, will consider the <|uestion of finally determining to issue bonds or otiier evidences <>f indebt edsiess. exceeding five thousand dollars and bearing interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposetl is l $10,320.1)0 bearing Interest at i : - per cent. The net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit is $6.732,• 30 ami the present total indebtedness without this issue is $1 52.H23.74. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within sis teen days after the issuance of -such bonds shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only, \\ ho feel themselves aggrieved l»y sm h determination may appeal t»» the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further- action, by tiling a petition therefor with the county auditor, and the State Board will tix a date foi hearing in this county. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of Adams County. Indiana By Martin .label g. Auditor. 7-14 O NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE. Tn the matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the David Zimmerman Macadam Road. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of French and . Hartford townships. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 28th day of March. 1H23, will consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding live thousand ilollars and hearing interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is I $14,720.00 V earin£ T interest at I*2 per I cent. The net assessed value of all property in French township is $2.245.3<m,u0 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is $66,20H.20. The net assessed value of all property in Hartford township is $2,074,140.au and the present total indebtedness without this issue is s7w. 129.12. Taxpayer- appearing shall have a I right to be heard thereon. Within sis- , teen days after the issuance of such bonds shall have been finally deter--1 mined upon, ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax .•my who feel themselves aggrieved by i such determination may appeal to the (State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by tiling a petition therefor with the county auditor, and tho State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. By Martin .laberg. Auditor. 7-1 I Q NOTH F TO TAXPAYER* OF BOND ISSUE. In the matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the John Ludv Macadam Road. Notice Js hereby given the taxpayers of fUne (‘reek and Monroe t o w n s h i p s , Adams county. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 28 day of March. 1923, will consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars and bearing in- 1 merest not in excess of five per cent ; per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is $5,600.00 hearing interest at 4 V_* per uent. The net assessed value of all proper- j ty in Blue Creek township is $1,971.-, 110.00 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is $73,373.70. The net assessed value of all property in Monroe township is $6.*32.730.00 and the present total indebted- | ness without this issue is $182,923.74. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such bonds shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action. by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor, ar i the State Board will fix a date fvr hearing in county. Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. By Martin .laberg, ‘ Auditor. 7-11 NOTICE OF PI HLI( LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of ’Adams county. Indiana will receive bids for tile const ruction of a macadamized road in Union township, in said county, known as the I’lman-Gase macadam road, up and until ten o'clock a. tn., on UedneMiay, March 2N, 11)211 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the city of Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, sealed bids will be received For the construction of said road in accordance with rhe plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer. which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bld in twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidi der. if awarded the contract, will enter into ciffitraet therefor and (Complete same. according to such , contract and in accordance with the 1 bid filed. All bids shall be made so ns tn give 1 the amount for which said road will | lie constructed for cash, payable on (estimates to he made by the engineer lin charge not to exceed eighty per- ■ cent, of any one estimate, out of the '(funds to be hereinafter raised by, the sale of bonds a* required by law’. i . The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all i blds. MARTIN JABERG, Auditor Adams County. Indiana. March 7-14 Tpkp the Wife and Children to See i “Nero.” I WANT ADS EARN—I—»- »

NOTH I <tl I*l ill G I UTTING J Noth- lx Iwixl.y glvxn Hint' i. 1 IL mill of i'otnniisnon. rs of vtiiii:irlroiifilv, In I Inna will r<’<* Ive lililx loi il tho I OIP’II Oi tloii <.r II lull- .liluinlz*”' n fond in i mon townxblp. In xiihi num ■r t.v, kuuwn ux Hi” lio” Hunti’ii tm< k ,'ii.inm rouil, up unit until i-n “ 1 h | a in . <>n Ur.lHi-«dii>. Mnrih 2N. IIU.I .1 [nt thx r-KUlur mating of salU hoar.! .r of ciiintnlxxlonerx, Lxl.l in the < Hy of D»<alur. Aduinx Countv, Indiana, xoiii- . rd 1.1.1 x will )>e* rrerlvxd for the iono slrui’tlon of xald road In nccordan. r >- wltli 0»«* plimx, xpxi Ifli'iilloiix unit i’«’r put of tin* vli’Wxrz unit nnglno-r. s which or** now on til- In th- Audltm ■■ „ ottlie Os anld county, nald road to l» built of crunh-d xtonx alon». n A bond liiuxt n> euiiipativ -ach bld In l twice th- amount ot tbx bld nlod, .' conditioned on tlio falthiiil perform- . ,'inc»* of xald work, and that tli« bld- . d-r. If cward-d th- contract, will -n- --. t-r Into contract therefore and cornt pl-to the name according to xiicn conI tract and in m cordance with I th* bid e i filed. , U| All hide shall be made so as to give ~ the amount for which -aid road will r be conztruclasl for cash, payable on r estimates io be made by the engineer „ In charge, not to exceed eighty per „ cent ot any one estimate, out of thfunds to Le hereinafter raised hy the sale of bonds as required by law. i t Th- Board of Commissioners re-” servee the right to reject any and til bide. , MARTIN JABERG, Auditor. Adams Countv, Ind. March 7-11-21 < <IMMI«M<>NEI<<i 11.1.11 U DIES I'olt MiHin mas Wm. B. Burford, Co. Revenue »Sln.Bi; | Citizens Tel. <■<>., do . .'it:.' l ’ . Democrut Co., do f<4.« > - city of Decatur, do 4!*.20 . Florence Holtlionsc. Cler. Hire B l *?’* l !.* . Martin Jaberg. Sal A Exp .I. f Edna M. Jaherg, And. Cler. Hire I'll.!’, i Kuebler Co., Trenxurvix I7xt>. . >.x" *. .11.. McConnell. Recorder off Exp John Bak.'. Board prix. .< eq. : I Vume A Linn, care of prisoner 2." 3 E. S. Clirlxten. Sal & Exp 211.2World Book Co., Sold. Exp. 31."- ’ Margaret Clirlxten, Sup Dpt.v hire s i."" '' Win Zimmerman. Asses. A Exp 1)3..." 1,. L. Mattox, Coroner ■ H. I, M ittox. Coroners Inquest ' Harold Mattox, do 3 ‘ .1. W. \ iznrd. Co. Health Com. 2' ' I it i: Ih r. Co. Atty A Exp "j;--" i 1 G I! :>|. Manama. Atten. officer l"..s"| s F .luck Boor Wash. Twp. ll».u"| ' Gai. ZO' k A- Myers, do . 1 W.ar-I'-Well Shoe Co., ilo x Mrs. C. H. Elzey. ‘l*’ i E. U Coffee, do ' J'' , Fisher A- Harris, do , G. V. Porter, do ; * * , Vanee A Lilin, do I Teeple A- Peterson, do i-’ : ; I. Bernstein, do S’.* Oscar Sprague, do . L'.llz Burns, do ■■ It H. Everett. Poor St. Marys kJ o. N. Smith. !'....■ Momoe O'P- ; . Alonzo Runyon. Poor Haiti.nd - <H Harley Studler. do . Andrew Brewster, do • ■ ( Geneva Milling C.. . Poor Wabash Hm I C. P. Hinchman, do . o|l “ Ault A Conner do S 0() ' John Porter. < ourt House I .1. I>. Stults. do ! Indiana Heformatary, do v - Schafer Hdw. Co do ; ; North Ind. Gas A Meet. I <>.. o) 1 court house amt jatl ' Christen & Smith. Jail ’o-n ■ » Q.-hMfpr Hdw. Cm, do Edgar LaFontaine. county farm 4._>Ji., Pat Murphy, do :J• ■ Edna Klopfenstein, do ( : Svlva Seliwartz. do ” Hilda Beeler, do *-E , Clarence Magner, do '. Henry Schlegel, do I.', Carl Laughlin, do Robert Schwartz, do *■• J i F. S A. Bridge, do '■ 1 M. Miller, do '(Mrs. C. S. Clark, do ' "J-.’ Frank M. Allen, flo •■.r.- - Christen A Smith, do . Corkins Chemical co., do Burk Elevator Co., do 1 standard Oil Co., do \ t: Aslibauelier, do »’<l , J. I. Holcomb, do "■ ] Millers Bakery, do . Hdnry Amstutz. .Io wisher A Harris, do - Schafer Hdw. Co., do 41.03 Amanda Moats. Board of Guard. ... Lydia Johnson, do It'd Anna Garner, do ■ Golda Gaunt, do Anna Tri. ker, do 1"-" Artie McGill, do IS. Louise Hagerty, do Mrs. H. M. Crownover, d<> ,r, > May Andrews, do J’. I ''" ' Estella ITebble, do ‘ i Katie Schrock, do ’ ; Anna McConnell, do 14.a. i i Mrs. C. 11 Elzay. do 925 , I Kttebler Co., do Teeple A Peterson, do m- | ■ S. E. Black, Burial Soldiers 225."■> ■ Adams Co. Witness. Legal Adv 10. so Chas. I? Magley. Hwy. Exp. a."" . Dick Boeh. Bridges 810 \V. Carl Duell, do Dick Tonelller, do -k.i) Marlin Jaberg. Spl. Emplymt L.». . Julius Haukg, Rental 18. Sephns Melehi. Butcher Road. _3.« Fruihte A Litterer, do att.OO Democrat Co., do 11 ” • * 1 Indianapolis Commercial, do Adams Co. Witness, do | W. Carl Duell, do 1-" Dick Tonellier, do B.im lohn Baker, do 4"" Wm. Michaels, do ... — ‘ ' Phil I leflner. do 1 ' i Indianapolis Comm.. Myers road Democrat Co., do Friiclite A- Litterer. do Democrat Co.. Mazelin road J’ l '" ' Indianapolis Commercial, do ... 4-‘" ' Frm hie A Litterer. do I Indianapolis Commercial, roads 6.70 ] Democrat Co., do ! Martin Jaberg. do .. . IpmOO | I w. Carl Duell. O. D. Roads '*• Dick Tonellier. do I k Bm h. do 1; 9- " < t Hay. Highways ; I’. , .'ohn Mann, do ... Geo. (tee Is. do Milo Sales, do ?!7'. 4 ,1* I Vernon Miller, do ... 11 L-• ! Ell Miller, do C. C. Beer, du ’‘'"Ay W. H. Bunner, do 10.2., Vai Snell, do 21."" Cliut Han. th) I Chas. E. Magley. do I.H.L.i MARTIN JABERG. Auditor Adams County NOTICE TO BIDDERS ‘ Notice is hereby given that the ' superintendent of the County Infirm- .' ary of Adams county, Indiana, has lilI ed’ with the Auditor of said county an ■ estimate of supplies for groceries, dry ■ goods, etc., and other supplies sot ’.the sustenance of the inmates, and I maintenance of said institution for . the subsequent three months. ! Notice is hereby further given that ' i said estimate is now on file in said ; Auditof’s office, and that bids for the i contracts for furnishing supplies will ’ I be received Monday, April 2. 1923. . I All bids must state separate price .'for furnishing carb article bld upon. II and must be made subject to the con- . (lition that the Board of Commissioners and the Superintendent shall have ] . tlie rigl\t to buy any article so bld I upon at any of the state insitutions -I which may' manufacture such article. -I The Hoard reserves the right to reI feet any or all bids. ERNST CONRAD, T B. F. BRBJINEIt, e GEO. SHOEMAKER, Board of Commissioners, e Martin Jaberg. Auditor. 11-21 I y a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT r OF ESTATE e Notice Is hereby given to the credf- " tors, heirs ami legatees of Adeline Wisner, deceased, to appear in the - Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. I , Indiana, on the Ith day of April, 1923. and show cause, If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS '■l with the estate of said decedent should II not be approved: and said heirs are j notified to then and there make proof e of heirship, and receive their distriIbutive shares. WILLIAM T. AVISNER. Administrator Decatur. Indiana, March 12. 1923 $ C. L. Walters, Atty. 44-21

PRESIDENTIAL j BOOMS ABOUND Florida's Balmy Breezes Filled With Presidential Rumors Today (United Press Service) Miami. Flu.. M;ir. H (Speelnl B'j I Daily Democrat) — Miami's balm' j breezes wafted prexhlentinl btxmmi and rumors President Harding s house boat party neared here today. Janies M. Cox, democratic of 19.20 got full publicity irom the ! jn-esident's proximity (or an informal j statement in which lie said he Jm’l ] made no formal announcement of ills candidacy but did not deny he intended to seek the nomination at th" 1924 einocrutlc converttton. William Jennings Bryan is due I here tomorrow and is expected to call upon Mr. Harding. Waiting on the dock for the president were Rgpublicnn National Committeeman Joe Healing, of Indiana, Dave Mulvane, of Kansas, ami local republicans. The atmosphere was redolent of politieal possibilities and presidential ambitions for 1624. Some of Mr. Hardings advsers aborad the houseboat believe the ! president himself should take th" ' opportunity to let it. be known he will I run for renoniin.iiton next year if no unfdrseeii circumstances aiise. o - Sometimes when fur is wearing out it can be strengthened by applying adhesive tape to the underside of the skins. This docs not injure the fur and often lengthens its lease on life. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets . (United Press Service) New York. March 14.—Additional annual reports setting forth the gr improvement in industrial earnißc last year made their uppearam overnight. Thtese statements gav further impluse to the tovrin movement started by the impn iv display of strength made by both rails and industrial groups in the prvious session. Motors and sugar were still in (he leading in early dealings. Studebaker reached a m.v high on the move and Chandler went to 75 while Cuba Cane preferred mid at a new 1923 high at 63%c. With directors scheduled to mi . this morning for dividend action New York Central was the outstand ing feature of the rail group, attain ing a new high on the curi' nt :■ covery at 99. American Sugar 84. U. S. Stei-l ltd | %,up Ik. Southern Pacific 941~_., up ' ; . B. and C. 53&. up :i s . CS. S. Rubb, i i 62, General Motcrsi 15. up 1 . P<>-i ' American B. 75. up ’ , General El- . | trie 185, up 1,. Utah 71%. up %. Paidwin 141% up %, Midvale 31 -\. up l , Kellv Springfield 56%. up %. CruM ble 83%. up %. N. V. Central 99. u % Studebaker 1-24%, up % New York Produce Flour —Dull. Pork—Dull, mess $12.25012.35 Lard —Dull; midiUowest spot s27tfi 28.00. Sugar—Raw. firm; centrifugal, (96 test) $7.25; relined, firmer; granulated $9@9:30. Coffee —Rio No 7 on spot 13%it 13% c. Tallow —Quiet; special 9@9%e; city B%c. Hav —Easy; prime N. 1 $1.40; (No. 3 [email protected]. Dressed Poultry—Dull; turkeys 25 I ®39c; chickens 18@v6c; fowls 15CT Me. Live Poultry—Steady; ducks 331<1> 35c; fowls 26@27c; turkeys 404745 c; chickens, broilers 24 4745 c; springers i 704780 c. Cheese —Steady; state milk, comi mon to specials 25@29%c. Butter — Firmer: receipts 8865; 1 creamery extra 4S\o49c; state dairy i tubs 45@45%c; imitation creamery I firsts 49%050c. Eggs—Steady; nearby white fancy 43c; fresh firsts 30@33%c; Pacific coast 3L@37c. East Buffalo Livestock Receipts 4.tmo head; shipments 3,800 head; official to New York yesi terday 2,850 hogs; closing steady; 1 medium and heavies $9.0009.25. j yorkers and mixed $9.250935; pigs I $8.50; roughs $7.250 7.50; stags $4.50 i 05.50; cattle 50 head; steady; sheep j : 2,200 head; best lambs $15.000 15.25; I ewes SB.OO 0 9.00; calves 300 head; •'tops $14.00; few $14.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected- March 14 ' No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. 95c [White or mixed corn, per 100.. 90c I Oats, per bushel 40c [ Rye, per bushel 70 Barley, per bushel ,60 ! Clover Seed ...» 810.00 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected March 14 ■ Chickens 17c ‘ Fowls 18 C Ducks He - Geese 11c : Old Roosters 8c i Leghorns 12c ; ! stags 8c Eggs, dozen 20c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 20c Butterfat Prices 1 Butterfat 47c

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • < +♦♦♦+++*+♦♦♦♦♦♦ < * ——— ! ’ FOR SALE FOR SALE A lew used oil stovesi » and coal ranges. The Gas Co., 105 x North Third st. inn s \i.K- f'l' 1 ' trie motor . 1 hre« < :;|IP. one SHP-. one 20HP., one 2511 P. All in A No. 1 condition. Also one King ton and u baif trailer for Ford. J F, Arnold. 8 EOR SALE White Leghorn - halt hing eggs. $1.50 a sitting. High egg ’ strain. $5 per 100. Mrs. D. E. Stit4 p ; baker, phone 392. _t>ot»4| Foil SALE year <dd horse. Sloanh Myers. Decatur R. R 7. 60t6x f FOR SALE 500 chick size hard coal c broiler stove-in first class condi- . ' tion. See or call C. O. Manley. R I R. 10, Munroe phone. 62t3x FOR SALE No. 12 DeLaval cream 1 separator. Mrs. Sophie Thieme,|C R. R. 9. phone 866 D 62t3x ' FOR SALb: - flood 2 year-old roan bull, weight about 1.100 lbs. Is ' gentle. A fouryear-old cow with calf i side. W. W. Hawkina, 2 miles , Inf Pleasant Mills, Iml. GL’-i’.t. FOR SAI.E—Four, spring yearling big type Poland boars. Holthoitse Faurote, Decatur. R. R. No. 5. 61-inon-wed -fri. t ' FOR SALL Guernsey male lalf. f four weeks old. Eligible to regis . t I %'r. Phone R. 866. W. H. Stults De- ’ ratur, Ind. 62-3tx i HOUSE FOR~SALE 5-room cottage a on S loth street. Inquire Mrs. Reben a Eady, loth street, or address I Mart stalter. 1152 Kinnard Ave.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 63-3tx WANTED WANTED—Live rabbits and pigeons, will buy same till April Ist.. L. Box 151. Berne, 1m1.581 fix I ( WANTED Gridley Automatic Machine Operators Potter & Johnson Automatic Machine | I Operators, Machine Tool Setters, fataSliar with various types of Screw I Machines, Milling Machines, etc. Steady Work. Good Pay. Transportation Refunded After 30 Days Work Apply Employment Department. WILLYS OVERLAND COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio II WANTEI' ' Jan u ■ ten on our 1 sales force to work surrounding country territory. See Mr. Stamm at Room 20. Madison hotel. 61-3tx. , WANTED - To Rent a house, modern or otherwise. Box 10. care DemoIcrat. 1314-15 X WANTED Junk, rags, rubber, paper of all, kinds, iron, metals and hides. We | will call with our truck for any* junk | you wish to dispose of. -* Phone 442. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & J. Crossing. RAILWAY - Mail Clerks—Start sl3:’. month: railroad pass; expenses paid. Specimen questions free. Co- , lumbus Institute, Columbus, O. 14 28-11 For Rent ; FOR RENT—Furnished roorfis at 806 North Third street. Man preI ferred. Phone 417. 53-12t.X i FOR RENT —7-roon| house. Monroe I and 13th St. 2 rooms, furnished. : Julius Haugh. 62-3tx. • The World's Greatest Tyrant, is - Shown in “Nero”. r. • xoTit'i: to ninni'.Rs Notice is hereby given that the J Board of ContmiMsioners of Adams S county, Indiana, will receive sealed ! bids for two new Hoad Graders for I use by said county in the repair and maintenance of the free travel and | macadam i»»a<ls of said county. . I Specifications now on file in the ’ office of the Auditfir of said county. X i At the same date bids will also be y Tc<fiv-.ti for the material necessary j for repairing- and maintaining* .the free gravel and macadam roads in >' »’»id county including crushed stone, c tile and drain material, bridge ma* terial. gravel and sand and all other I material used in the upkeep of said I highways. si SpecHicatlons now on lile in the l_ I auditor’s office of said county. . I Bids to be accompanied with the • necessary bond as provided by law. , i Said bids tn ho received <oi Monday, g I April 2nd. 1923. Tim Board reserves Hie right to re- ” Ject any or all bids. B EKNST CONRAD. ; B. I’. BREINER, GEO. SHOEMAKER, ~ Hoard of (’onimissioners M-‘ftin Jaberg, Auditor 14-21 s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s 0 — C i a ' e » X-f Calendar C ■ c Mar. 16—P. E. Fugate, 3 mile west] c anil % mile north of Monroe, 2 miles c east anti % mile south of Honduras. I c Mar. 17—Mrs. C. S. Clati, 422 N. c Second street. Household goods. Mar. 22—Mrs. J. j. Bowman and, T son. 1 mile west and 4% miles south] | of Monroe; or 8 miles east anti 1 mile: c south of Bluffton.. i

• Painz In th* b«ck , r , , l ,ou zhould not d !0 ■ needed. *• Kidney troubiez <r< 9 where they -xars ■ Let me examine ,„ ur ■ My corrective method* W || t r|g ■ of your klaney worrl**. B FOR BETTER HEALTH l(l | DR. FROHNAPFEL I) c Chiropractic and O«teopath|* Treatments 3 ,ven to (u | t 0 at 144 So. 2nd 8L Office Hours 10-12 a m._i. s M # S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND LMBALMIba Gails answered promptly <i sy or Private Ambulance Servtc* Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Homo Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GEVEH4I, I'KAITICn OFFICE SPECIALTIES women and children: X rav " tlons; Glouracopy examination* ot th. Internal organs; X-ray and slsctriSl treatments for high blood pr 0,,.,, and hardening ot the arterleu il, treatments for GOITRH, Tl'BlßCtf LOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hour*: Itoll a. m.—l to sp. m.—7 to |*. ■ Sun-lays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; otßc* hi FRED W. BUSCHE AUCTIONEER Experience with tralnlni ** sures you of a good sale. Monroe or Decatur Phon* D o N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to B',oo Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon V-Ray and Clinical L3horatori<“» Office Hours: 1 to 4 and <toßp. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a m Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty or Money to loan on Government Plan. Interest rate now 5%% See French Quinn. Office —Take first stairway ; south Decatur Democrat t DR. FRANK LOTE - 1 Physician and Surgeon | Located in office formerly occo-1 Hied by Dr. D. D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Homa all Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday S to 9 a. m. O ■— 5% MONEY On Improved Farm*. LONG TERM LOANS Decatur Insurance Agency E. W. Johnson, Mgr. Phone 385 Schafer Block I O 0 O — —o ROY JOHNSON I Auctioneer Your success is mine Write or Phone for date* and terms. Phone 849 Red. Decatur, Hd. 6 — 0 See “Nero” the Geratest Spectad'’ Ever Filmed. ALBERT SUDDUTH—Papering and painting. Call phone 6XB. GSt-x — O 0 ROY RUNYON • Live Stock and General Auctioneer Phone 944-WTiite * Decatur, Ind. I A ■ 3t wk ts *L / FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Wayne 1:45 a. m. 7:00 •- * 8:00 a. m. «:o<> »• “' 10:00 a. m. ID OU a. m12:00 p. m, 1:00 P- “' 2:00 p. m. «:°0 J-®-4:00 >. m. »• 8:10 ». m. 7:00 »■ 7:00 p. m. *:00 P’ B 10:00 p. m. 11:1$ P ® Freight ear leaves . _ . .7:48 a Arrives at Ft Wayns— »'-»0 a. * Leaves Ft. Wayne —18:00 noon Arrives at. Decatur l:*0 P- *■ P. J. RAYMOND, A«««l | Office Hours: 7:80 a. 7:H I jk