Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1923 — Page 6

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CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School 9:30 a. 111. John Chlh ote, supt. 10:30 Worship anil sermon. Young peoples service, "Mothers Day” exercise at Church of God, Willshire. O. with recitations, etc. General service at 7:30. Wednesday • veiling, Prayer and praise at 7:30. Mrs. W. W. Hawkin: leader. Everybody welcome. D. M. LYONS. Pastor. o CHURCH OF GOD Willshire, Ohio Sunday School 9:30 a. in. Preaching at 10:30. Young Peoples exercise 7:30. Suh Ject "Mother's Day.” Consisting of recitation and reading exercises ac companied with special song selections. duets, quartets, etc. Thursday evening Prayer hour at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Mrs. L. Troutner, Pastor „.. „ .—o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Winchester. Adams and Mercer Avenue B. N. Covert. Pastor “Mother" is a word which brings sweet memories to all of us. Its magic wand wafts us back to the days when our childish troubles were kissed away by her everlasting love and our joys were shared by her tin selfish heart. You will want to be present at a service in her memory tomorrow. A special program is le ing arranged in Sunday School and Morning Worship. Carnations will be presented to each Mother attending Sunday School. A special Mothers’ class has been provided for the occasion. At the morning worship hour a section of the church will be reserved for the Mothers. The pastor will speak on "The Crosses of Motherhood." All those who care to attend this service and who have no conveyance will kindly telephone Mr. J. C. Patterson or the pastor and an auto will be provided. Junior Endeavor 2:30. Miss Peterson, superintendent. Senior C. E. 6:30. Miss Mary Catherine Schug is the leader. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even* ing at 7:30. B. N. COVERT. Pastoi o ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday after Ascension. Gospel: John 15, 26-16. 4. Epistle: 1 Pet. 4. 7-11. German preaching service at 9:30. Catechism: Question 141, 142. Catechetical lecture course Tuesday evening promptly at 7:30. “Dost thou believe on the Son of God?’—John 9. 35.| A. W. HINZ. Pastor EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Winchester Street) 9:15 a. m.—Bible school. L. L. Baumgartner, supt. A welcome to all. 10:30 a. ni.—Morning worship. 6:45 E. L. of C. E. 7:30 —Preaching service. This will be the last sermon by the retiring pastor. ■Rev. R. W. Loose, the incoming pastor will be in charge May 20. REV. C. L. HANEY. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH *'■ ■ . Unified service beginning at 10 A. M. Subject of morning sermon “Ideals vs. Idols” Evening service at 7:30 P. M. Subject of evening sermon: “Compensation.” Mother's Day Has your mother gone home to the "faraway land." To the land where grief turns into smiles? Then hold her in loving remembrance, whose hands Bcfre you up in the midst of life trials. Is your mother yet here in the “Land of today?” Does she still soothe your sorrows and fears? Then clasp to your heart the dear one whose stay. Will tie short; give her joy rather than tear. ■ —o —— ZION REFORMED CHURCH R. R. ELUKER. Pastor. 9:15 a.m. —Sunday School.

10:30 n.in. Morning Worship. Sermon, Preparation for Holy Communion, and Installation of Ehlers and 'Deaeons. This being Mother's Day .the sermon will be appropriated to the occasion. 6:45 p.in.—Christian Endeavor Marie Weidler. lender. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Sermon. A cordial invitation to tnese services is extended to everyone. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:3(1. ('. H. Colter, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:45. Bluffton Commandery No. 38, Knight Templars, their families ami Masons will attend the Ascension day service. Sermon and music appropriate. Junior League at 2:30. Epworth League at 6:30. Anniversary service. Prof. Jonas Tritch, of Fort Wayno, will speak. Mrs. J. W. Vail leader. Evening worship at 7:30. A Mother's Day service. Friends are requested to provide bouquets of cut flowers and potted plants. Kindly send them to the church before the Sunday school hour. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. • . • — FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 9:00- Men's Bible class in the Cort theater. This class will last just one-half .hour and is open to all men. 9:30, Bible school, at the church. We give certificates for attendance by which every scholar can secure a Bible free. Always glad to welcome strangers. 10:30, Morning* worship. Brother John Gibson will preach at this service. He has a message from God. Let us give him a good hearing. 6:30, B. Y. P. U. All young people invited. 7:30. Evening service. This service will be in charge of the young people of our church. The members of the Philo class will comprise the choir, and one of their number. Howard Brnmley. will bring the message of the evening Howard is a local high school boy and glad to do this service for the Lord. Hear him bring a message on the nature, causes and consequences of SIN. F. D. WHITESELL, Pastor UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH 9:ls—Sunday School. . 10:30 —Sermon by Dr. Siddall. 6:30 —Junior and Senior C. E. 7:3o—lllustrated lecture by Dr. Siddall. We already are assured of ‘lCash Day” success. Let every member and friend of the Sunday School and the church be present tomorrow and one time. The public is cordially invited. B. F. DOTSON. Pastor NOTICE The Ministerial Association will meet in monthly session at the Library at 2 o'clock on Monday. May 14th. Dr. Squares, author of "The Week-Day Church School” will address the association on “Religious Education.” A full attendance is desired. — o NOTICE Dr. W. H. Squires, a prominent authority on Religious Education an ! Author of "The Week Day Church School” a liook which is a classic in its field, will address a group interester in this subject at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 on Monday evening. o Baccalaureate Sermon to be Given Sunday Berne —The baccalaureate sermon for the high school graduating class will be held at the Mennonite church at 7:30 Sunday evening. The Rev. F. S. Erne, pastor of the Evangelical church, will preach the sermon. The various churches of Berne will omit their regular Sunday evening services for this meeting. ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mass 7:30. . Communfon Day for Holy Name and St. Joseph societies. High Mass 9:45. Christian Doctrine 2:00. Prayer Hour and Benediction 2:30. Rev. J. A. Seimetz, Pastor - — o Lavina Chronister, of Monroe, left this afternoon for Hicksville, to visit friends.

DECATCR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATfRDAY, MAY 12, 192.3.

< OMMI«MOXEI<<. t1.1.0W l> row mu iiiza ('ltlzriis I'hniu- Co., Co, Rev. * city ~r Dei-atur, do i"’ 1 '? Dciiiui rat Coiiipiiiiy, do Itu.lo ■Xuuiiil Borman. i”ril» Ch-i. Hire 13.f< Clo K-mo I loltlioiisi-, do. IVO.UVI Martin .luberg, Sul. A- Kxp. 11. M. .label k. Auditors clerical hire 10l .16 Itilgl, 11. Hite, I’rear. off. exp. 10.U0. ■lolin Baker, Board prisoner , , I and expense •*•,2 *• August Biislek, Surveyors •• qt. Ct. Wayne Blue Print Co., Bur- .... I* veyors expense 11.71 I I-!. S. Christen. Sitpt. sal A exp. 211 ,1 IlMiilel Wliiteiegr,. Supt. expense H'liu yj Correll and Sou. do S2.nu IMtirgiiiet Christen, SuperluIJ temb-nt's clerical- hire K1...0 Wni. Zimmerman, snl. A exp. . 114.60 L. 1.. Ml.tiox. Coroner 17.c> B. I. Matlox. < orotiers inquest 2."i> Harold Mattox, do .1 \v Vizard. C>• Health Comm. J.-.'U II B. Jlelli-r. Co. Atty. ’at."it , M Mananin. Alt utllier 122.a.. D. M. 81.-e, Assessor Boot twp. 2os.tm C. Giillniru-r, do Brel,le lUS."" ' ch,i-. Arnold, do Kirkland 212.tm .1. A. Cline, do Washington lliunlien Schrank. do «7 "" Sam. MeAhren. do *7-"" 11. S. Callihan, do Wabash 10K.UII Sam Bailey, do' 75."" H. A. Peoples. Poor Coot twp 3.V« Teeple ,x Peterson, do 11.1. BnIK Elevator Co., Poor Washington twp. 10.00 Adams Co. l.timliT Co., do 2.'"' Kirseii-liepiu-r; Dumber Co., do o'l.tm > G. V. Porter, do 13.11 I Hilbert Gilpin, do ... 5.25 1 I-’. V. Mills, do t-.ix low'll Hans, do l- isher A Harris, do 21., I . leo. Miller, do 5. 5" Vance A 1..ni1. do -'-o ■ Smith. Yager A I‘alii, do 4X.41 .1. \on lew ’ -it . d ’ jf'l’u *. th «ill. do St. -Marys tp. 50.0" ■ S. IBoaversj Sori, do *o "" I \. I .M ■ • . do Mi nn" twp. ' ’ Andrew Brew.stvr. do Hartford tp 30."” I-’. W. StuJlf-r. Io .. IS.'I" IA. liunyon, do I-' l "' James Stults. Court House. SI.H. Sanitary Supplj Co., «i«» ... 'lEislier'& Harris, do 125 . North Ind Gas A Elect. Co., do ! and Jail >-’-fl v II Edgar Lal- ontaine, Co. l-'arin :i at rick Murphy, do 27..., Sylva Schwartz, do 4atl< . Hilda Stump, do .... 45.ns I Clan me Mugler, do Ba."' I Henry Schlegel, do ■ 11. - Ch.is.' Topp. d' ■ Finley Kelly, do Chas. Pusev. do 14. x - standard Oil Co., do 37.21 r. S. A. Bridge, do 4"" Henrv Dehner, do Mill.-rs Bakery, do 4' f.ee HdW. Co., do 542.52 Niblick A Co., do .1 HFisher A Harris, do lx : .: * W. 11. Cook, do 10 ly I Martin Gilson, do Icorkins Chemical Co., do 2i>.n<i Ilolthouse Schulte Co., do 22 ' Amanda Moats. Bd. of Guardians a."'Sadie Foreman, do Inti'' l.ydia Johnson, do Hu"' Golda Gaunt, do .. 19.06 Anna Garner, do lo.uWin. Draper, do la.tm Artie McGill, do l-i.O' Anna Tricker, do I-.- ' Louise Hagerty, do la."Mrs. 11. M Crownover. do. l->."' Max Andrews, do Stella Hobble, do . .. 'J--.'’' Katii S hroek. do I. Bernstein, do Anna Valine, do 14..." Vanee A Linn. -10. Elzex Shoe Store, do .:. 4.1. Mexico Orphanage, do 1:..,i" Wells Bros.. Burial S. E. Black, do toll.'"* Adams Co. Witness. Legal Adv. 22."Board of State Charities. Board of Charities 4.0 C. S. Muinnta. Farmers Institute x : , Julius Ha'.igk. Rental 1 C*_* Lewis Fru-h'e. Bd. of Guard. Martin Jaberg, Butcher road Arthur Zehr, Badertsclier A Braun road 2.1' Emil Baden seller, do 2."' Bert Martz, <!o , Z-'»; Ptiil Schug, do Ezra Lantz, do 2." C. C. Yoder, *h> - H. X Breiner, do HU' Amos Stone'-1.: ner. do 1" <' Robert Schwartz, do <.2 p. I. .liH’RS, l«U<]y S.- 1 ' John Shafer, do 16-"' A. 11. Beil, do HU" tohn Lildv. do Orville Jones, do 2" John IHiser. <lo Amos Huser. do ... 2."' Saner A- Musser, Myers road . 4J-l-.'lherk Hoop, do 2-‘" I. c. Augsburger. Zimmerman rd. 1 ' Henry Xschltnian. do Elmer Augshiirger. do 2J" Mike Moser, do 2'" <■. N. Stm key. do .. 2-W David Zimmerman, do Janies Barr, do 11U" Henrv Dickerson, do I'U'i Pay Smith. Tteple-Brown rd. J."" H:>n-e! 1.. Foley, do 3.'' » X Stove, do ... HU"' John Baker, do • Sf pirns Melehi. Roads 81. " Jo in Baker, do «-B \da-nt Winess. do Indianapolis Commercial, do ... 24." Democrat Co., do h'-,’? Diek Buch, do L * W. Carl Imi 11. do 12' -; Dick Toni-lller, do Martin -label g. do W 11. Bittner, Highways I Ge-.. I. Case, do . C>.s" Clint Hart, do ;"*-2 ! Henix Silking, do ->J_' ' A. Hower dn 185..6 , Geo. Geels, do -—- - 92-1." Vai Snell, do Wni. Bunner, do "c. C. P. Troutner, d> "• ■" . Ed Miller, do . 2._'3.m E. L. Foreman, do L >.'i ■ C. C. Beer, do - 1452.9 . J. C Augsburger, do -■ 211." ' Ed Beer, do - 393., I Milo Sains, do 331. ; - Robert Schwartz, do I 9 ?-:' ;)tt Bay. do : Vernon .Miller, do 223.91 John E. Mann, do ... ‘S' I ’':"' Erie Stone Co., do Jj3".s - Indiana State Prison, do.. 39..12 Mid West Stone Co., do t, 1.,. Jh Indiana Truck Corp., do— 2«. x, Standard Oil Co., do 61.2" I Chas. E. Magh-y. do HH."> Robert Marbai-h, do 112.0" I F. W. Lose, do . ... "I."' MARTIN JABI'KG, Auditor. o NOTICE TO BIDDERS PAINTINt. IMI DECORATING The Hoard of Public Safety of the Citv of Decatur. Indiana, will on Wednesday, Mny in. 19X8 at 7 o'clock p. m at the Council room In the City Building receive separate Sealed bids for the labor and material / fio- the interior and exterior decoration of the CITY FIRE DS7PARTMENT BI.'ILDING according to th ■ , specirte-otions of the City Engineer now on Hie In the office of the t’ity 4 Clerk. I Bids shall be submitted upon the 1 blanks furnished by the City Civil I Engineer. CATHERINE KAVFFMAN. 1 ■ (Seal) City Clerk. o 1 t I APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is herebj given. That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Wilhelmina Miller, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. IXIUIS MILLER. Administrator April 28, 1923. ‘ Earl B. Adams, Atty. 28-5-12 ? o CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Lady Attendant. Office hours 10 a. tn. to 12 m. r 2p.m.to sp. m. —6 p. tn. to Bp. m. Over Keller’s Jewelry Store. t Phone 628. t Calls made day or night. 15—J—l-WANT ADS EARN—s—s

notice TO !>»:» f’NH State of Indiana. Adams County, ss lii I lie Adams Circuit Coqrt, April Term, 192.1. Cause No. Il"3» To Millet Title. falter W hittenharger vs. James ' Hutehlsnn. el ill. _ , _ , Now < ome- Hie plaintiff hv (. I- , Walters, his attorney mid Illes his I <-oiiiplulnt- herein together with tfie lhffidav.lt of a competent person; that the rnaldem-e upon diligent Inquiry Is unknown of th.- following named defendmits, to-wlt: ~ . Jin,ii s llutehlson. James Hutchinson. Miry Jam- Hu" Hinson, Cb-ves S. Sil.er. Small Silver. CleaveM Silver. ' S. Silver, whose ibristlan name Is unknown to plaintiff. Ciervos S. Sliver, Thon as Pritchard. Margaret Fritchmil Tlios. Pritehnrd. John Winton. Antonette I. Winton. Antonelte IWlton, Antoinette I. Winton. Richard chute, Boninniin H. Tower, Catharine Tower. B. 11. Tower, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff. Thomas Stiiplefm-d, Lovilia Slapleford. . Stupleford. whose Christian name Is unknown to plaint Iff. Volney Parks. John Shaekli-y. xlldun Shaeklev. I.llzu Perkins and Benjamin I’. Pettl.t. that the niiniiw of.tin- defendants are unknown mid that they me believed m lie non residents of the State of Ind'ami.’ sued in thia action by tin- following names and designations, towit: The unknown husbands and wives respect iveiy, of the following named persons, to-wlt: James Hutchison. James Hutchinson. Marx- Jam- Hutchinson. Cleves S. Sil . er. Saral! Silver. Cleaves Silver. <’. S. Silve'-. whose i-lirlstinn name Is unknown to plaintiff, Cleeves S. Silve, - . Thomas Pritchard. Margaret Prlti liard. Thus. Pritchard. John Winton. Antonetti- I. Winton. Antonette I. Wlt-m. Antoinette I. Winton, Itii-hmd Chute. Benjamin H. Tower. Catharine Tower, B. 11. Tower, whose Christian name is uYiknowa to plaintiff. Thomas Stapleford, l.ovlna Stapleford. T. stupleford. whose chrlsttmi name Is unknown to plaintiff. Volney Parks, John Shai-ltli-y. Albion Sliac kley. Eliza Perkins, and Benjamin F. Pettit, the names of all of whom are unknown to plalnt'ffs: the unknown widowers ami widows, children. descendants aniil heirs. surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, do-1 vlsois. legatees, trustees and executors ' the lasi Wills and Testaments, am--< ors in interest. and assigns.' rest i i ivelv. of the following n.lmed ami designated deceased persons, to-v.-!t: Ju s Hutchison. James Hutchinson, Mary Jam- Hutchinson. Cleves S. Silver, Sarah Silver, Cleeves Silver, C S Silver, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, , Cleeves S. Silver, Thomas Pritt hard. Margaret Pritchard. Thus. Pritchard; John Winton. Xntonette I. Winton. Antonette I. Witon, Antoinette 1. Winton, llieliard Ch-ite. Rei jamin H. Tower. Catharine Tower, B. II Tower, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Thomrs Stapleford. Lovfna Stapleford, T. Staj leford. whose Christian name is iMrikni wn to plaintiff. Volney Parks, lohn Sliaekli-x. Albion Sliaekley. Eliza Perkins. Beniamin F. Pettit. Joseph Sha-klev. Louisa J. Shaeklev. Hiram W. Shaeklqy. Mary A. Slia< kiev, Phinens C. Shaeklev. Jonas Sliaekley. Warren Sliaekley. William D. Walters, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff, AH of the women once known by . any of the names and designations ibove stated whose names may have been changed. ami who are nowknown by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plain- - tiff; the spouses of all of the persons ibove named, described and designated as defendants to this action who ire married, the names of all of whom ire unknown to plaintiff; all persons ind corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest in >r lien upon the real estate described in tie- complaint in this action by, imler or through any of the defend-I mts to tills action named, described ind designated in said complaint, the names - f all of whom are unkn-iwn ( to plaintiff”; That the defendants Samuel k. Sha-kley and Samantha E Sliaekley: ire non residents of the State of In-' liana: that said action is for the pur-; pose of quieting the title to real estate in the State of Indiana; that a ■ause of aitjon exists against all »f i said defendants: that all of said de-, fendants are necessary parties toj said action and that they are believe I ; to be non residents of the State of, Indiana. , The following real estate in Adams countv. in the State of Indiana is described in said complaint, to-wit: ill.- south half of the southwest carter of section Nineteen <l9> in township twenty-eight (28> north of Range fifteen (151 East. This action bi instituted nnd prose, uted bv said plaintiff for the purpose, if quieting his title to the real estate above described aa against all denands claims and claimants whatso- | • ver except the holder of a mortgage thereon as set forth in the complaint n said cause. , Notice is. therefore, given said defendants and each and all of the-*,; that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in Adams County, in the State of I,"d'; ma on tie 3rd day of September, . the same being the tirst judicial day if a term of the Adams Circuit ( ourt of tile State of Indiana to be begun and holden on the 3rd day of September, 1923. ami answer or demur to said complaint that tlie same will be heard and determined in their ab''lne Witness Whereof I have hereunto set niv iiand and affixed the seal ol said Court at the office of the elerk thereof in the city of Decatur. Indiana. this 27th day of April. A. I>. 19.3 (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court C. L. Walters, , Atty, for Pltff. 28-a-l- ' —o —— SEXTON'S OFFICE DECATUR CEMETERY ASSN. Decatur, Indiana. We wish to call th-' at'ention of the Lot-Owners of the Deiatur Ceirc. t, rv Association to the Ordinance of the Cemetery prohibiting the raisl-g of graves. This Ordinance was placed upon our hooks in Jiu.e 1904. and has been in effect since that time. Under no circumstance will graves b" permitted to be raised. The practice of decorating graves with tin cans, glass fruit jars, cream pitchers, dish pans and other unsightly containers is not appropriate to and wiil not be tolerated in the Decatur Cemetery. The ravines and open enaces in the Cemetery are not proper places for the accumulation of discarded rubbish and the pollution of these places must cease. It is unlawful to enter the Cemetery or leave other thin by the entrance gates, and hereafter anyone violating this Ordinanse will be considered trespassers and dealtli with accordingly. Children under twelve years of age, in groups or singly will not be permitted to enter the grounds unless accompanied by parents or guardians. Any dogs found upon the premises unless attached by a chain and led by owner or secured in vehicle, will be taken in charge by the sexton on sight. DON O. TEEPLE, Sexton 7-12 The Decatur Cemetery Ass'n. o L A - D I E S Porch trellis and lattice work See our window display. H. Knapp & Son, 11313 o WANT ADS EARN—$— s—s ; I—S—I—WANT ADS EARN—»—I—J

Poison Pen Letters Wreck New York Homes : (United Preaa Service) New York, i)l:iy 12.- I Special to Dal , ' |y Deinocrut) New York's Inner so- ' , in) ( ir< les w.-rff divided today na dis- ■ ' irlct attorney Hamon pushed Invest!- , giitlon of poison pen letters that have ( wrecked homes, <-aiised insanity and ( driven recipients to suicide over a ( period of B) year*. Some of the victims, terrorized wives or tortured husbands, want to follow the bold lead of Allen A. Ryan, son of the Thomas Fortune Ryan ami fight in the open. They would risk exposure of the 1 "poison pen's" false charges rather than let the perpetrator of the scheme escape. Others among those who have re ceived letters telling horrible tales of friend or spouse wish to continm io suffer in silence rather than have the pitiless spotlight of publicity turned on their lives. 1 • City Firemen Have Their Pictures “Tuk” Today The twenty members of the Decatur fire company had their pictures "tuk* ‘this afternoon in front of the engine house on Monroe St. The boys wore their new uniforms . and looked fine as Photographer PorI ter clicked his camera. The picture I will be reproduced for the programs to be used the day of the big convention here. The city is asking for bids for the painting of the engine house inside and out, and hope the painters will respond so the work can be completed before the big day. o Henry Hirschey. of Monroe, was here today lacking after business interests. NOTIC E TO RIDDERti OF HOSPITAL EQIIPMEXT Bids will he received by the Board of Hospital Trustees of the Adams County Memorial Hospital, at the offi< e of Smith & Bell in the city of Decatur, Indiana, until 9:00 o’clock a. m. Hiindny, Mny 21Mt» 1923, for furnishing- and delivering to the saul Hospital building, in good condition. Refrigerator Boxes, Window and door screens. Inside widow blinds. Office desk and office furniture, kitchen furniture, gas range and gas hot plates, typewriter, rubber-water-hose, brushes, brooms. mops, shovels, spades, rakes, Chinaware, silverware, tinware, aluminum ware. glassware, kitchen utensils, bed linens, batii lln- - ens. dining room linens, blankets, gowns, rubber goods, and general supplies such as will be necessary to equipp properly the hospital. ready fur operation; all according to specifications now on fde at the office of ■Oscar Hoffman, Architect, Decatur, Indiana, and at the office of the i County Auditor, at the office of A. J. Smith, Decatur, Indiana, at the office of E. M. Ray, Berne. Indiana and at ■ the home of Clara Anderson, Geneva, ; Indiana. The said Board of Trustees reserve ; the right to accept or reject any or all bids. A. J. SMITH. Pres. E. M. RAY’. Vice Pres. CLARA ANDERSON, Secv. FRANK HEIMANN. Board of Trustees of The Adams County Memorial Hospital Miss E. C. Christ. Supervising Nurse. O 1 FOR SALE —Sheep clippers to shear sheep. Call W. M. Kitson, ’phone m-R-X. U4-3tx MARKETHTOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets I ——— New York, May 12. —Initial transactions represented continuance of the ’ urgent selling at yesterday’s close. ; With many sections of the list under pressure. Wall street attached greater significance than it otherwise might t have done to the weekly mercantile , I reviews which reported general bus!- ■ ness moving at a closer pace with abated demand in the principal industries and some price declines. Steel common broke to a new low for the year at 98’4 and Studebaker to 111 ( while further substantial recessions took place throughout the rest of the f list. , Eggs took a drop of two cents a ’ dozen today on the wholesale mar- . ket, the price quoted today being twenty cents per dozen. East Buffalo Livestock Market ' Receipts 4800; shipments 4370; official to New York yesterday 4940; hogs 'closing slow; heavies »8.00©'8.25; ’ mixed and mediums [email protected]; yorkj ers |[email protected]; pigs $7.50; roughs $6.00; stags [email protected]; cattle 125 ' steady; sheep $12.00; bjsst clipped J lambs $15.25; clipped ewes sß.oo® ' 8.50; calves 100; tops $12.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET , | Corrected May 12 i- No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.20 e Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 sl.lO ,J White or mixed corn, per 100..51.05 ti Oats, per bushel 42c e | Rye, per bushel 70 1 Barley, per bushel 60 s Clover Seed $lO 09 r Wool 45c e —— a DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET i- for Delivered Produce e Corrected May 12 Chickens 17c n Fowls 18c >- Ducks 11c Geese 11c Old Roosters 8c . Leghorns 12e . Stags 8c - Eggs, dozen 20c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs, dozen 22c $ Butterfat Prleee $ Butterfat . ..... 40c

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • CLASSIFIED ADS • FOR SALE FOR BALB—▲ few used oil stoves and coal ranges. The Gaa Co., 105 North Third st. _ _46tf FOR SALE--Cabbage nnd tomato plants. 10c per dozen. Burton Niblick. Bellmont road, Phone 696. 109 6tx I‘t-lR S.M.F. "FlreUrrook.-,-. i'al! at 227 8. Ist or 'phone 149. 109-6tx FOR - seed coriT Rupert Bros., Monroe. Ind. 110t5x FOR SALE —Early cabbage and tomato plants. Lawrence Schlegel, 414 No. 7th St., Phone 785-Whlte. 112 3t FOR SALE —Ice cooler, good condition, pricw reasonable. Phone 617. 112-3 t FOR. SXLD—Golden Oak Morris roeker, leather upholstered, $5; % iron bed, firing and new mattress, sl3. Priced for quick sale. Phone 746 or call at 307 N. 11th st. 113t2 MAPLE SYRUP for still have several gallons of maple syrup for sale. Call at Smith & Bell office. 113t3 FOR - SALI-7—SeoTeh Collie and Sheppard pups. Phone 861-0; R. R. 10. Floyd Shoaf. 108t5 eod FOR SALE —Scotch Collie pups. Wm. Aschllman. Monroe, Ind. R. 1. 114t3x FOR SALE—One weathered oak round dining table, 6 leather covered chaira, large buffet table, to match One white enameled dresser, rocker and small stool to match. One library oak table, leather-covered degk chair to matchy.. One Chevel Birch mahogany dresser, commode, bed and springs and mattress. Must be sold within next few days. Immediate response. Goods will be shown at Teeple storage barns. Phone 664, Mrs. Dick Townsend. IlL6t. WANTED WANTED—Suite of rooms for doctors office. Must be put into good condition. Address Box D, care of Democrat. 109tl()x WANTED—Rugs ami carpets to clean by air. Called for and delivered. Work guaranteed. Colchin Bros. Phones 441 and 561. 112-7wks.x wliNTElY—Dicing room help. Apply at Haugh's restaurant. J[l2-3t WANTED—City properties to sell. We have buyers for your farm or city property. For quick results list your property With us. Phone 606. Northern Ind. Realty Co. 112-3 t WANTED TO BUY*—Direct from owner, a five or six-room house, well located. Call at 604 N. Third St. after 5 p in. 113-3tx. Woman for* housework. Mornings only, 330 N. Second St., Mrs. H. J. Conroy. 113t3 AGENTS WANTED—The J. R. Watkins Company will employ a lady or gentleman agent in Decatur. Watkins Products are known everywhere and our salespeople, make big incomes. Investigate this opportunity. Full particulars and valuable samples sent free to hustlers who mean business. Write today. The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 88, Columbus. Ohio. 5-12-19-26 X EXAMINATION Railway Mail. May 26th. Start $133 month. Specimen questions free. Write quick. Columbus Institute, Columbus. Ohio. 25-26-2-5-9-12 WANTED —Industrious, capable man 25 to 50 years. In Adams county. Handle local trade delivering Rawleigh's Good Health Products direct to home. Largest, best, fastest selling line. Products on time, lowest wholesale, no advance in prices. No experience, practically no capital needed. We teach you to manage your own permanent, profitable business. Largest, strongest Company, gives most cooperation. W rite age. occupation, reference. W. T. Rawleigh Co.. Dept. 1428, Freeport. 111. 8 10-12 WANT to hear from owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J. Biack, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 12-19 x AGENTS WANTED—Men. Women, salary $75 full time. $1.50 an hour spare time, selling the genuine guaranteed hosiery direct to wearer, beautiful line. International Mills, Norristown, Pa. LOST AND FOUND LOST—GoId woven wire brooch, set with one diamond in center. Os especial value because a gift from mother. Reward for return. Emilia A. Tonnelier, 333 4th st., phone 286. 112t3 LOST—Ladies brown hat somewhere in Decatur. Finder please call Gladys Suman, phone 870-M. 113t3x i oPATRONS NOTICE 1 — i . ! I will be out of my dental office ! May 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th. while . attending the Indiana Dental Association meetings at Indianapolis. Illt6 ROY ARCHBOLD —o— FOR SALE The trustees of the Decatur M. E. church will receive sealed bids at ' the John T. Myers Company's clothing store for he purchase of the two- : story wooden building, better known I as the old Jos Smith Wagon shop, located on Monroe street, on Satur- ! day afternoon at 4 p.m.. May 19. 1923. JOHN T. MYERS DANIEL SPRANG C. L. WALTERS 8-1012-14-16-18.

—— * * •»» E Pains in the back are’TT? K you should n ut allow tc c ■ heeded. » ■ Kidney troubles are d ■ where they reach final staje, s ■ Let me examine your case B My corrective methods will riH I of your kidney worries. FOR BETTER HEALTH ■ -SEE- K DR. FROHNAPI EL, n c I Chiropractic and Osie’opat' hij ' ■ Treatments g.ven to suit yCu , .... I at 144 So. 2nd St. Phone 31 ■ Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—1.5 co J ■ -- U C P T, ■ s. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING I Calls answer.-dpromptlviiay or ■ Private Ambulant St-nice B Office Phone: 90 B Home Phone: 727 | DR. IL E. KELLER I Decatur, Indiana ■ .gexbhm. i’hwhie E OFFICE SEKCIAI.'ITEs ■ women .ind < hildrt n X-i;,- ~7??. < ■ I lone: Glourncopj ►xaminatione otfeß Internal organs; X- la y ;in , t treatments tor h.gli i.i o , M | Dr '* ■ and hardening of the ait-iiek v ■ treatments for GOl'l lli: i mppci' ■ LOSIS AND can< i;b ■ Office Hours: n 9toll a. m.— ito p. rn —7 to 9p » ■ Sundays by appointment fl PhOnCS, h>-Sni»nte- j,'. <»3dP J.jlj K N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted I HOURS: I 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 I Saturday 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 135 1 Closed Wednesday afternoons. | DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON I X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories I Office Hours: I 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. I Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. I Phone f.SI. I FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. I Plenty of Money to loan on I Government Plan. I Interest rate now 5%% I See French Quinn. j Office—Take first stairway ; south Decatur Democrat | g _ j, I DR. FRANK LOSE | Physician and Surgeon Located in office formerly occupied by Dr. D. D. Clark North Third street Phones: Office 422; Home 413 Office Hours —9 to 11 a m. 1 to 5—7 to 9 p. m. Sunday S to 9 a. m. I o - P ' --PLENTY OF MONEY i 10 or 20 years No Commission. Best terms ever offered. Dan Erwin. ; 0 NOTICE Dr. C. V. Connell has moved ; his office one block north ot' '■ former location. Office now R> i cated at 120 North First st., in the Teeple Transfer Barns. I ' O If you are sick of being sick. Consult J DRS. SMITH & GERWIG CHIROPRACTORS Over Morris 5 and 10 cent store , Calls made day or night. r. a Phone • Decatur, Ind. ; f . : If you have anything to sell 1 call 819 Re<l (an sell anything- anywhere, anytime. : ROY S. JOHNSON auctioneer , o t J_s_|_WANT ADS EARN-J-H • I s—s__s— WANT ADS »_$—$—WANT ads EARN—t L* * —_ —> t t f J ft. WAYNE & DECATIR TRACTION LINE i — c Leaves Decatur Leaves B:4 a B a * “• 9 ')’ a. m 8:00 a m ' .pooaui ’ 10:00 a. m. \ (H i p. ti. ’ 12:00 p.m. * B , 2:00 p.m. “ ’ ro 4:00 p.m. roop-"' 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p ' m ' 11-. 5 P 10:00 p.m. li.w i t Freight car leaves De< -<tii’ # w Arrives at Ft. Wayne 9 , Leaves Ft Wayne I- ™ " Arrives at Decatur 13 3 p ' P. J. RAYMOND, AgentOffice Hourst 7:80 a. m--7:00 p. »■