Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1923 — Page 4

' Pardons Board Receives 50 Petitions for Clemency (Untied Pre*-, Service) ludiatupoli-. Ind . April I— i:'p«i lai to Daily Iminocrut )• Fifty petitions for clemency w*r* *lvcd hv tbe utate bourd of pardons today. Four case* were reopened. Among tbore re-opened were Frank Fulton. Knox loiinty. w»-ntnn< »«t April 27.

. I. 'H ' -i OHIO INDIANA PFNN YIVANIA «e r>Ol> Co* Uw* R.L. J)oilings Companies Usual Promptness 11. 1.. Pollings customers have received tlivi- f (lend checks on securities calling for = quarterly interest due April Ist. = ' s See the Suttles-Edwards Co. for non-taxahle 7'» securities. Office located in Booms No. !l and 10 Morrison Building, Decatur, Indiana R. 1.. ROLLINGS ( O. = Philadelphia—Columbus—lndianapolis 5 0 BJ gtiTiiiiiinnmtuiTmT^T—-r-Httrai!”! 1 *' 1 ' 11 " 1 " 1 ' '— i THE CRYSTAL) TODAY AND TOMORROW | ATTENTION ROTARIANS I Pathe News showing pictures of The Convention at Michigan City —Also— I The Brand of Bigamy on her husband—her two tine children nameless her own I happiness wrecked— < A beautiful young wife confronts this frightful situation ■ and sets about coolly to bring happiness out 1 of the debris f of her shattered hopes— £ See how she dot's it in t “The Bigamist” Starring f IV Y DU K E (the world's greatest screen beauty) The marvelous beauty of Ivy Duke— Intriguing smartness of her costumes— J Sumptuous settings—brilliant acting. George Clark production, directed by Guy Newall And Comedy—loc--20c FRIDAY-SATURDAY—HAROLD I.LOYD IN “DR. JACK” a —" ■ The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E TONIGHT—TOMORROW “Don't worry. Mother, I'll lake care of you," said little Mickey Callahan—and he made good. How he liept his promise is wonderfully portrayed in a photoplay that is a genuine inspiration. —Added Attraction—“NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM” Paramount-Sennett Comedy featuring Ben Turpin 10 Reels Fox News 10c-35c

1916 for murder, serving a life sentence in ilie -it.'ih- prison, and George icenorle, Faveiic county, enteniei) June :’3 is", lined s3<h) ami -lenienerd rn -ix months at the state farm for t oniribiitini- to delinquency. — I • - ■■ I ■ Wheat: May $120%; July $1.17%: Sept. $1.1.5%. Corn: Mny 76c; July 77%c; Sept Onis: May 44%>'; July 45e; Sept. 43%c.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. 1923.

SPORT NEWS - ■ ■ J CRAYS START PRACTICE ' The Dccntur Grays will start hnsc ball practice. Sunday. April 8, an< > all players are to report to the .park by I :to o'clock, weather permitting The Grays made a late start lasi year anil were handicapped, but tin Ished strong Most of the old playerj will h<- buck. Players who have sign Icd are Hrodbeck, <•; Ralston, lb: iSholiy. 2b; Lorent, ss; Macklin 3b; Rowers, rs; iJMiiberts, If Pitchers are Rash and Death a’southpaw from Michigan. Games with amateur teams are being booked by Manager if. I' lUitle. phone 876, Decatur R. R. It). (United Press Service) Chicago. April 4—(Sp"ciu( to Daily Democrat)—With ten teams, each a state chainpion, eliminated in the first hulf of the opening round of the national Interscholastic basket ball tournament, the second half was played at Chicago university gymnasium today. Results of first round games: Walla Wajia. | Washington, 36; Cloversville, N. Y. 29. New Trier, Chicago, 33; Hume Fogg. Nashville. Tenn. 23. Mesa, Arizona 38; Lanier, Macon. Georgia 28. Nanticoke, Penna. 32; Miles City. Montana 22. Charleston. S. C. 43; Dallas. Texas oo Loraili. Ohio 28; Auroraj Minnesota. 24. Windsor, Colorado 29; Norfolk, Virginia 26. Hyde Park. Chicago 41; Hagerman. ; New Mexico 21 . Osage, lowa, 27; Louisville. KenI lucky 23. Fitchburg. Mass. 27; Eatonville, Washington 22. — Dempsey ,To Get Job New York. April 4 —Jack Dempsey ' will get a job in the ring this sumi mer even if the bars should be held I up against Harry Wills and the peso ! market should crash in South Amer- ■ ica. The act of the boxing conimisI sion in promising permission for a , Dempsey-Gibbons bout if the St. Paul challenger should beat Jack Renault, the Canadian, makes the proposed ' Dempsey-Gibbons bout ready for the . promoters. o — Council Lets Contract for Street Lights (Continued From Page One.) half block in front of the court house on tile wi st side now have ornamental light posts of the five cluster style. It was stated that probably the posts ,in front of the court house would not be changed to conform with the single . standards in order to give that block ,a discriminating appearance. It is thought that the posts on the east '(jiile will be changed to conform witli the new posts, which change can be made at .a small expense, it is said. The selection of the single standard posts was made because they are icheaper in price and less expensive |io operate. Most cities are using the | single light posts, it is said. The posts will stand twelve feet high and a ‘Novalux fixture with either a Novalux or Rippled glass globe will grace the top. A 200 watt bulb will furnish the light. The posts are made of gray

iron and weigh 500 pounds each. De- < • livery of the posts lias been promised , i within 30 days and as soon as the j ; cable arrives work on the installation < of the posts will begin and, as stated l above, it is hoped that the light sys- j tern will be in operation hy July Ist, giving Decatur three blocks of orna- < mental light posts. o — J Baptist Brotherhood to Meet at Muncie The Baptist Brotherhood of the Bluffton church, will send a delegation to the Baptist Laymen's meeting at Muncie' on Thursday of this week. Ten district Laymen’s conferences are being held in the state under the management of the Men's Department of the State Board of Promotion of the Indiana Baptist Convention. The session will begin at 1:30 p. m. and the men of Salamonie Baptist Association will be guests of the men of the First Baptist church of Mhn- ' cie at a six o’clock luncheon. —BlttffI ton News. It is not known if of the local Baptist Brotherhood will attend or not. Cal E. Peterson is president of the local chapter. C. E. Bell of this city is a member of the state Brotherhood board. New York Produce Market Flour—Dull. Pork —Inactive; mess $27.00®27.50. Lard—Steady; middle west spot i $11.90® 12.00. I Sugar—Raw — Finn; centrifugal (96 test $7.28. i SIKIHB

yoTllT ot' Pin 11 sCttiFMFNI or KSTAT» Notice In hereby given to the credl tor*, r.airx and a gait* .’ Qf Ahrahan iuUUMr d-. d to »h tn» Adam* Cuvuit Court, in Id at Preatur jndiAhu, oh the ?V*i d.ty «*I Hi**? ly' L r.nd shou . . if «/ the Vinal SETTL-I’MiNT A<’CUVNi> With the estnte of said decedent ahauld not be appruved; and Raid helr.s are nottfiftd to then and theie make proof of heirship, and recalva their distributive RhnrM. , . ELIZABETH A. VALL aM ,i SIMEON F. <! Administrator 1 k Deratur. Ind . Mar<*h 2*. .1 \\ Tetple. Aft.V « 8 - 4 o. , ■■ ■ .—ible I L To Ti\P4ll ks or Ho\D l<*»l F. In the matter of determining to hj. rue bonds of Adiims County for tin A. N. Sprung! r Mi< fdnm Umid. Notice is hereby given the taxpayer . of Monroe t6wnship. Adams count} • Indiana, that the proper legal s of said municipallt> at their regulai meeting place on the 7th Jay of Ma\ H 1923, Will consider the queStioii of ,’lnally determining to Ham* t»on«i r or other evidence of indebtedness, ex r «ceding five thousand dollars and hearing interest not in eves* of live p«*r L < ent per annum. The amount »»f bonds proposed H 1G.24U.00 bearing Inferos! nt fur cent. The not assessed value of all prof, erty In this taxing unit is |G.732.73V.mi V and the present total indebtedness , without this issue is 1213.793,71. 1 Taxpayers appearing shall have a p right io be hoard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such '* bonds shall have been finally deterI mined upon, ten or more taxpayers other than thus»* who pay poll ia R only, who fee! Ihomsovp.s aggrieved b.\ such determination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for i further action, by tiling a petition therefor with the County Auditor, ami the state Board will fix a date foi . hearing in this eountv. ’ HOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA By Martin Jaberg. auditor. 4-11 0 NOTH E TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISMI’E. Tn the matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the - Philip Samr Macadam Road. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers 4»f U n i o n a n d Root • townships, Adams county, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular . meeting place on the 7th day of Max. 1923, will consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding • five thousand dollars and bearing interest pot tn excess of live per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is IG.hQO.OO bearing interest at 4’- per tent. The net assessed value of all property of Union township is $1,X31,l 70.00 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is $67,399.04. including others issued concurrent herewith. The net assessed value of all property in Boot township is $3,ir»0,3.’»0.0Q ami the present total indebtedness, without this issue is 15;’.263.92. 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, and the Slate Board will a date for hearing in this county. Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 4-11 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HONI> ISM E Tn the matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the Ross Harden Macadam Road. Notice is hereby given Hie tax-pay » i s of Union townsh p. Adams county Tndiann. that the proper <eis of said municipality ut their r«*giJar meeting place on the 7th day of May. 1 523, will consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars and bearing interest not in excess of five per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is J-'i.Guh.OD bearing interest at 4% per cent. The net assessed x*alue of all property in this taxing unit is $1,831,170.0’1 and the present total indebtedness without this Issue is $67,299.04 including concurrent issues. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon. Within fifteen days after the issuance of such bomls shall have been finally determined upon, ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only. Mho fe#-l themselves aggrieved by sm h tletermination may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action, by filing a petition therefor with the county auditor, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS of Adams t’ounty, Indiana By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 4-11 O — NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE. In the matter of determining to issue bonds of Adams county for the

I’lnian-Gase Macadam lload. Notice is hereby given the taxpayer? of I nion township. Adams county, Indiana. that the proper legal officers of , said municipality at their regular meeting plaVe on the 7th day of May. 1923,, ■ will consider the question of finally determining to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, exceeding five thousand dollars and bearing interest not xin excess of five per cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed is $5,360.00 baering interest at 4>4 per cent. The net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit is $1,831,170.00 and the present total indebtedness without this issue is $67,399.041 including concurrent issues. Taxpayers appearing shall have n 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, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing in this county. Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana. By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 4-11 O M. F. Worthman Having Trouble With His Eyes M. F. Worthman, superintendent of the city schools, went to Chicago, last evening, where he is taking treatment for his eyes and his general condition and it is probable that an operation will be performed. For several years he has been suffering from severe eye trouble which recently has become alarming. Recently an examination by leading physicians of Chicago revealed that the trouble was due to infection of the teeth and he was urged to submit to an operation. He returned to Chicago last night for further examination.

■ 4f»TrWFSt or T$!E OWNER4WIP. .« iY 4UCMEXT. CIRCVLATtON. ut< . ii P.»anlr»(l bv th- A> t of Gonfr««« of ,> auLiH ■*. I’)-’, of atur Vallf r Li.rhuctAt. pubili>h<-4 dally, SabI. 4uv. nt thdlann. tot April i. Stu* of Indian*. Adams County. »*: d H-sure m*. u notify publl<*. in and * for th* -trit*- and county ufot**aid. t p*r<-onully appeared Arthur K Holthou«*. who. having b**n duly sworn aveordlnx to law, d*toA*« und suyij lhai n* tn th* bu-sln**-? mariuK*r or th* D*<atnr Pally Democrat, and that the following la, to th* best of hl* knowl*dr* and belief, a true state- ( merit of the ownership, manairem*nt. and circulation, »t*. or tn* afor*satd publication for th* date shown in tti« above ■ aptlon. required by the Act of August ini 2, embodied in section 443, Postal laws and Regulations, primed on th* reverse of this form, to-wit: • I. That lite names and addresses of tli* publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Th* Decatur Democrat . Decatur. Indiana. i Editor— John H Heller. Decatur, Indiana. h Managing Editor —John H H*ll*r, D*s catur. Ind. ~ , Husinees Manager —Arthur R. Holthouse. Decatur. Indiana. , 2. That th* owners are: Th* i>*,atiir Democrat Co. John H. Heller, Decatur. Ind. Martha A. Heller. Decatur, Ind. li. W. Kumpe, Decatur. Indiana A. It. llolthoar..'. Decatur, Indian! 3. That tl>e known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, rnorl--1 gages, or other securities, are: None. 1 I. That the two paragraphs next 1 above, giving the namea or the owners, stockholders, and security’ holders. If any. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the ■ company but also, in cases where the stockholder or sec urity holder appeals i upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustees Is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing , affiant's full knowledge and belief as to th* circumstances and condition* under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company us trustees, hold stock and securities in a c apa< ity v other than of a bona fide owner; and . this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or . corporation has anv interest direct or t indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by I him. f>. That the average number of copies each issue of this publication sold or . distributed, through the mails or otherwise. to paid subscribers during the , six months preceding the elate shown above is 3.144. ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE, Business Manager. i Sworn to and subscribed before me. this llh day of April, 1923. BICHARD C. EHINGER, Notary Public. i My commission expires Jan. 19. 1926 SPECIAL SALE ' Beginning April 4th and ending 15th, I am having u reduction sale on all of my Spring Millinery. i Children’s Hats from SI.OO to $3.00 Ladies’ Hats from... .$2.00 to $10.50 MRS. MAI D A. MERRIMAN, 222 S- Fourth St., Decautr, Ind. 1 Phone 902. 8116 o Editor George Dale Gets Into More Trouble Muncie. Ind., April 4 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —I-earning that he was wanted on a grand jury indict-1 ment charging him with criminal libel. George Dule. Muncie publisher, has surrendered to Sheriff Hoffman and at the same time provided bond. The charge is based on an article appearing in Dale’s local paper last January speaking of George Roffer, Muncie grocer, as a draft dodger. Dale is slated to appear for trial next Monday on another indictment charging violation of the liquor law. MARRIAGE LICENSE Erwin Bienz, Adams county, age 22 years, to Emilia Bulmahn, Adams county, age 19 years. MARKETS-STOCKS — - ■■ Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets

New York Stock Market New York. April 4—Speculative sentiment showed a decided reversal as a result of the recovery in both . industrial and railroad average in yesterday’s session and prices were . steady at the start of trading. No news developments occurred over night to give impetus to trading which was quiet in the first 15 minutes. Baldwin, Steel, Studebaker and other speculative leaders started in practically where they left off at Tuesday's close while rails were dull. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, N. V., April 4—Receipts 3200; shipments 1520; official to New York yesterday 3420; hogs closing steady; medium and heavies. s9@9-25; Yorkers and mixed. $9.25@ 9.35; pigs $8.75; roughs $7.50; stags [email protected]; cattle 275 slow; sheep 1000; best wool lambs [email protected]; clips sl3 down; shorn aged wethers $8.50@8 75; clipped [email protected]; calf 250; tops sl3. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected April 4 No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. 95c White or mixed corn, per 100.. 90c Oats, per bushel 41c Rye, per bushel 70 Barley, per bushel .60 Clover Seed SIO.OO DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET for Delivered Produce Corrected April 4 1 Chickens 17c . Fowls 18c , Ducks 11c Geese 11c ' Old Roosters 8c I Leghorns 12c t Stags 8c ( Eggs, dozen 20c . Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 20c Butterfat Prices Butterfat 51c

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!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 5 • CI*ASSIFIED ADS • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t• - • j FOR SALE ! FOR SALE A few twod oil stovei and coal ranges. The Ga» Co , 105 r North Third at.<Ctt FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatchink *gg«. sl-60 a setting. High egg • strain. $6 per 100. Mrs. I). E. Studebaker, phone 392.60124 FOR - SALE—White Monorca setting eggs at 60e a setting. High egg strain Call Walter Thieme. Decatur phone, 7ffc3t PtTiT SALE-<>v»r)and 5 passeng.r touring. California top. Good condition. Mrs. Mary Holthouse. Cor. Jack- ' son and Third Phon* 137. 79-6 t FOR” SALE'2 good farm horses; Chester White sow. farrow April 15; 1 double set britching harness, brass trimmed. Harvey Koos, Decatur R. IL t 8. Phone 879-0.79-3tX I FOR SAlServicable Big Type Po- > land Boars, Holthouse and Faurote. 1 Decatur. R. R. 5, Monroe Decatur , road. , *‘ l ’* t 1 for SALE—Maxweir touring car. Good as new. Will sell cheap if sold this week. P*ter Gaffer 79-3 L > fiiit sal.i: Horae, wagon and Ear ness; also one-horse plow. Chas. ' Burrell, 716 Walnut street. 79-3 t. . FOR - SALE”Six-room house on N. ' loth street. Price $2,500. Inquire ' at 127 N. 10th street. 79-3 t. FOR SALE—Rubber tired buggy in good condition. Call at 216 N. sth . st. 79t3 FOR SALE —Irish Cobbler and Carnion No. 2 potatoes for seed. R. B. i Johnson. Decatur. Ind., R. 5, south of city. 868-Q. 80t3x FOR SALE—One 15x27 Case tractor and one 26x46, Case thresher, with clover attachment. Was out two seasons; at a bargain if sold ' soon. Address B. M. A. c.o. DemoMar. 31-2-4-7 X. FOR SALE— Three Shepherd pups. r Call phone 690-G,Blt3x FOR SALE—Sewing machine, kitchen stove, spring copt. size 38; pair white sport oxfords, size 6. Phone ' 457. 81t3 i'~ s ~ For Rent FARM~FOR RENT—I2O acres in St. Marys township, five miles from ' Deeatur; either cash or grain rent. Old Adams County 7?>tf FOR RENT—Two - large looms furnished for house keeping. Julius ' Haugk.79t3x FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with i home privileges.- Girls preferred or married couple without children. 121 I So. 9th St., evenings. 80-3tx ! FOR reXT — Modern furnished rooms. Centrally located. 222 No. Fourth St.. Phone 570. Mrs. Dolph ' Huffman. Sot3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Last Saturday, Brown dog. answers to name of “Turk.'' Finder please notify Rachel Andrews. Monroe phone 107-F. 80t3 LOST—On Fifth st., kit of automobile tools. Finder please notify G. C. Steele at the North End Grocery. It WANTED WILLYS LIGHT The only electric light and power plant using the famous Knight sleeve valve engine which actually improves with use, has an opening in this county for a live dealer or salesman; one who would not be afraid to keep on working after he had made $10,000.90

a year. Write to the state factory representative, GEO. WATEJtOUS, % Clugston House. Columbia City, Indiana. 78t5x for general housework. No washing o ironing. Mrs. W. A. Klepper. 79-3 t WANTED—Woman to do dish washing. Call Murray Hotel. 79tG WANTED —A woman to clean by the day. Phone 392. 79t3 WANTED—MiddIe aged woman for house work. No washing or ironing. One who wants a good home, one and a half miles east of Decatur. Mrs. D. E. Studebaker, phone 392. 79t6 WANTED — Washings and house cleaning to do. Mrs. Kiser, 125 Kekionga street. 80t3x WANTED —To do typewriting and collecting. Have had experience. Can laso do notary public work. Margaret Merrill, Decatur, R. R. 10. 80-3tx WANTED —To plow lots. Harry Coffelt. Phone 282 Black or call at 310 Oak street. 80-3tx WANTED Junk, rags, rubber, paper of ell kinds, iron, metals and hides. We will call with our truck for any junk 1 you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe St, Near G. R. & I. Crossing. NOTICEI H. A. STRAUB—The Wall Paper Cleaner, the Man That Knows How — : Will make that dinty paper look like : new. Small or large jobs. Also rugs! cleaned, porch and house washing and ! white washing. Prices right; all work guaranteed. Phone 51. , 6»tt • —O Help wanted! Blue Devil water : softener works all day for 13c. 2-4-6

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦/Jr* • BUSINESS CARDS . Paine In the back ere , you ohould not allow t 0 com| ‘ > hoedad. * r Kidney troublaa .re -aB(lw ' where they roach final Let me examine your caee, I My corrective methode win r u of your kidney worries I FOR BETTER HEALTH eiR DR. FROHNAPFEL, D C Chiropractic and Oeteopethle ' Treatment, given to euli yO ur n.u at 144 So. 2nd Bt. Office Houro 10-12 a. m.—u m „ S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Celia answered promptly day or tigDt Private Ambulance Berries Office Phone: »o. Home Phones: Homo Phone: 727 ' ——— — - DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GISEIUL PHACTICM OFFICE SPECIALTIES; bI». M ., women and children; X-ray eianiu done; Glourscopy examination of thi Internal organa; X-ray and eleetnSJ treatments for high blood preeaur. and hardening of the arterlea; X-ra» 1 treatment* for QOITRM, TUBlHc’f l LOSI3 AND CANCER. 11 “■‘'•CT. ■ Office Houra; I to It a. m.—l to 6 p. m.—7 te l ■ ■ Sunday* by appointment. ehonea: Residence 110; Office Ml • o - FRED W. BUSCHE | AUCTIONEER Experience with training assures you of a good I sale. Monroe or Decatur Phone | . 0 — — () r ® 11 a N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:39—12:30 to l|W Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. DR. C. C. RAYL Surgeon X-Ray and Clinical Laboratoria Office Hours: 1 to 4 and < to 8 p. m. Bundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 681, FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. Interest rate now 5%% See French quinn. Office —Take first stairway south Decatur Democrat. Q. ; Q DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ! Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D D. Clark. North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home ill Office Hour*—9 to 11 a. m1 to 6—7 to 9 p. in. Sunday I to I a m. o — — O__ — 0 5% MONEY On Improved Farms. LONG TERM LOANS Decatur Insurance Agency E. W. Johnson, Mflr. Phone 385 Schafer Block! . o- =9

HOURS Phone 189 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. DECATUR CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Rooms 1,2, 3 * 4. K of C. Building Adjustments given in your home if desired. SPIRELLA CORSETIERE — the world’s best corset. Mrs. Florence Eauman, phone 783. WANT ADS EARN-* Lj ——- — FT. WAYNE & DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leaves Decatur Leaves Ft. Mayne 5:45 a.m. 7:00 a. m 2:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. IL OO a - n ’’ 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p. m. 7:00 p. m 7:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 10:00 p.m. 11:55 p.m Freight car leaves Decatur 7:45 a. m ■ I Arrives at Ft. Wayne 9:30 a. m J Leaves Ft Wayne 12:00 noon J Arrives at Decatur It3o P- m. P. J. RAYMOND. Agent. ’ Office Hours: 7:30 a. m.-7:00 p. m.