Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1924 — Page 2
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CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Baptist Woman’s society—Mrs. Bina Buhler. 2 p.m. Young Peoples’ Missionary Circle of E. V. Church—Mrs. Earl Flhrman. Evangelical Lading’ Aid Society— Church Parlors. Antioch Community Sewing Club — Mrs. Frank' Arnold, all day. Corinthian Class of Christian Church Benefit Show- Crystal. Y. W. A. of M. E. Church -Golda Gay. 7:30. Order of Eastern Star, 7:30 p. ni. So Chifcllea —Mrs. Hubert Schmitt. St. Vincent de Paul Society—K. of C. Hall. Hoot Township Home Economies Club, all day meeting—Mrs. E. C. Christen. Auction Bridge Club— Miss Fan Hite. Friday Pocahontas initiation. Minnehaha Club —After lodge. Saturday Gray Side Christian Indies' Aid Society i’ie Sale —Central Grocery. Monday Luncheon Bridge—Mrs. Charles Lose, 7:30. Tri Kappa—Mrs. David J. Hensley, 8 o’clock. a Research Club—Mrs. 11. B. Heller. Delta Theta Tau—Miss Lois Connell, 7 o’clock. Tuesday Psi lota Xi Miss Carolyn Acker, 7:30 o’clock. Mr anil Mrs. Henry Schulte delightfully entertained the members of the Pinochle Club at their home on Fourth street last evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Rudy Meyers, . Mrs. Albert Scheumann, Rudy Mey-. ers and August Walters. Besides the club members Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer were guests. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. ♦ Wallace-Hendricks Relatives and friends In this city were agreeably surprised to receive announcements this morning of the wedding of Miss Gyneth Hendricks, i nly d»t gbt. r of Mr. J. W Hendricks, which tuk place February 16th at fit. Petersburg. Florida, to Mr. GeorgWallace we! kr.owfi b'lklirg contractor of this city. The bird" and her father have been spending the winter In St. Petersburg. The ceremony was held at the eMtliodlst parsonage a id the parents of the couple attended. It was stated that Mr. and Mrs Wallace j*ll nuke their home in St. Petersburg. Th- birde is well known here and at 'Monroe. She spent a few months of ever year i ntlils city before going to Oden, Michigan for tb« summer or to St. Petersburg for the Winter. • • Tie- '• ...:rr; W< i. ■ ■ AtUtl! 0"■ wtfl meet V. i'll Mrs. O. L Vance thia evening at seven-thirty o'clock. Every one is reqw.itid to bring tb«ir Mite boxes as they will be opened during the meeting. This will be an Important meeting and a good attendance is desired. The Tri Knppu Sorority will meat
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with Mis. David J. Hensley, Monday evening at eight o’clock. All members ar- requested to attend as the ( installation of officers will be held. Mrs. Chat les Lose will entertain ihe members of the Luncheon Bridge Club Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members tire requested to attend. Mrs. Theodore Graliker entertain--1 d the members of the Bachelor Maid Club at a six o'clock dinner of 1 pretty uppointtnents. last evening ilt In r home on First street. Five Hundred whs played and prizes were won by Mrs. Janies Brown and Mrs. 1 r Dick Boch. t Ti e Shakespeare (’lull held a very j interesting meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Tyn1 dull on Third street. Mrs. C. C. | Schafer read a very good paper on ( •'Recreation in Astronomy.'' The I next meeting will be with Mrs. J. C. [ | Sutton. Initiation will be hi Id by the PocaI hontas Friday evening at their reguI lar meeting. Members of the degree s team are requested to be present. J Miss Virgene Smith was hostess to the Auction Bridge club last evening .at her home on Fourth street. The • scores nt bridge have been kept for a period of time and the prizes were awarded last night to those having . highest score. The first three prizes ! w-re won by Mrs. Frank Lose. Miss I Agnes Kohne and Mrs. Herbert Kern - At a late hour delectable refreshf merits were served. i , The Corinthian Class of the Christian church will give a benefit picture show at the Crystal Theater this evenlng, "The White Flower." starring Betty Compson. Home made candy I will !>■• sold at the entrance. Ailmentr hers are requested to bring their unI sold tickets and money and check t»;> at Jhe window tonight. * Tecpie Booher Mis* Ethel M. Booher, daughter of the late William E. Booher, of Gene- . v:u and Paul E. Tepele. son of 1 Mr. aiyl Mrs. Isaac Teeple. of Geneva, were quietly married in the office of ’ the county clerk here yesterday afternoon at S:3O o'clock. The ceremony was conducted by John W. Merryman. justice of / -*he peace. The r groom is an aeroidane mechanic, star tionid at Montgomery, Alabama. w The first rank work will bo given ’ by Hie Knights of Pythias tonight at ' their home on Third street. Master ’ work will also be given. ■■ ■ o - Bank Os Kentland Gets Judgment Against McCray gault Ste Marie, Misti . Feb. 28 — The Bunk of Kentland, hid., has won .. « j idu uent of *42 358.11 against Gov. ' 4 Warm T, McCray of Indiana in circuit „ court here. . i n petty owned by Gov. McCray in R Chippewa tounly was attached last t. A gust to meet th- cia'm of th- Ine diana batik. which held notes signed by the governor. McCray was formerly president of t thi hank.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921.
Risk And Priest Enter Gubernatorial Contest With the entrance oi J. Kirby Risk, of Lafayette, and Dr. Frsnk Priest, of Marion, in the race for democratic nomination for, governor, seven men are mriv candidates for the nomination. The/ primary election will be held, Tues May. May 6th. The other candidates are: Dale J. Crittenberg, Anderhi* publisher; Dr. Carelton B. McCulloch, of Indianapolis, the democratic candidate in the last election. State Senator Joseph M. Cravens, of Bloom, ington; Charles S. Batt, of Terra Haute, and Mayor James R. Dargan, of Lafayette. 0 William Timm Files Petition In Bankruptcy, William Timm, farmer residing near i Monroe, filed a petition in voluntary I bankruptcy in the United States district court at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. Timm lists his debts at: Taxes, ' $170: secured claims, $550; unsecur--led claims. $398.28; total $1,118.28. His ' assets are listed as real estate, $300; household, livestock and farm equip- ' ment, $642; -total, $942. A farm formI erly owned by Mr. Timm was sold at sheriff's sale recently. _o E. M. Christen Gets Write-up In Magazine A copy of the Southern Berkshire News containing a photograph and writeup of E. M. Christen, son Vis County Superintendent and Mrs. E. S. Christen, of Adams County has been rei—ived by the Daily Democrat. Mr. Chris'en recently became secertary of the Amgricbq Berkshire Association Following Is the writeup about him as it appeared in the Southern Berkshire News: "On January Ist Mr. E. M. Christen assumed the duties of Secretary of, the American Berkshire Association ' Mr. Christen is known to every breeder of hogs in Pennsylvania through l his work in the Pennsylvania State' College, but th ■ great majority of Berkshire breeders throughout the country wil have to get acquainted with him. "One thing is certain —he was not| elected by the Board of Directors | until they were satisfied that he was j the man for the place. “He is in every sense of tin- word i a hog man. he known the hu.-iness I from a practical as well as a theoretic-1 al standpoint, he has done a great ' work for Berkshire in Pennsylvania, he is a young man with a most pleasing personally, and best of all he has enthnsiasum and is earnestly and conscientiously Interested tn the work. "He wants to know every Berkshire breeder and he wants to make a breeder out of every man he can. "Mr. Christen, or no other man. can , make the breed the most popular in I Ant trie* by himself. To make much of u showing he will have to have the whole-hearted co-operation of Berkshire breeders, and he" Is t)ie kind of a man that will cooperate to the fullest extent. Get in touch with him as toon h> possible; he will be glad to hear from you, as he is Secretary of the Amentum Berkshire Association to si rve the breed and the interests of Berkshire breeders. He is that sort of a man." I — — o .. Chicago Takes Lead In Conference Race I chi'ago. FVb. 28 —Chicago went in I to first place law night in the wpstI ern conference basketball race as the I result of |t« victory over Northwestern 46 to 26 st Chl<ago ami (Hilo State's 39 sh 26 defeat of Purtlue at Columbtis As th" result of last night’s games, Purdue and Ohio State with seven games won aud three lost ilVe tl<«d for Mccotwl position, while Chicago with seven wins and two defema is at th» top. Two of the top noteh-rg will hr tn action Saturday when (’hlcagn HMtefa Mii hignn and Ohio faces MtnitaHwwn ws*-o«sfn I-, tn fourth place In the Bit Ten race. Dawes' Committee To De Completed Soon (Br Webb Millen (t'nlt'd Press Correspondent • I'nria. F'h, $8 -The report of the Dnwett committee of exports will bo drafted Monday and will ready for sub, mission to the ropurattotia < otntnt«afon •n unother ten days. It was learned j tptey. The repnrsttonn e< tfimtsgioit «111 ' tenn-tnit 'hr draff of the r"p>rt. which «dl| rtnlmdy s'lßgcallons for pavtuenta by Germany to th" allies und for stabilizing Oermanf’s cur-, rent y Mid budget to the various* r.iocrnmenta . An infernwHonat paled th by headn of the vurimts* gmcrntiionia. Is ilkely to follow. |
I Court House I Suit On Account Tile firm of Gay, Zwick & Myers today filed u complaint on an account against Henry Rodenbeck. demanding judgment for sllO. Attorney J. T. Merryman represents the plaintiffs. Complaint On Note A complaint on a note was filed in the circuit court yesterday evening by The Eight-O-Five Tire company of Fort Wayne against Art W. Yacky. Judgment for $358 is demanded. Attorney C. B. Aldrich represents the plaintiff. Complaint On Account A complaint on an account in which judgment for SIOO is demanded was filed in the circuit court yesterday evening by the firm of Hill and Stapleton against Sam Whitright. A. C. Butcher is attorney for the plaintiff. Marriage License Paul E. Teeple. aeroplane mechanic Montgomery, Alabama, age 23, to 'Ethel H. Booher. Geneva. Real Estate Transfers Mary Hoobler et al to Carey C. Putman, tract In St. Marys township f< r $535 David M. Teeter to Daniel Paul Teeter, lots 71.' 72, 73, 74 and 75 in Ceylon. for S9OO. Maude Calvin et al to Samuel H. Huffman, 180 acres iu Wabash town ship for sl. Samuel H. Huffman to Robert P. Kiley, 180 acres in Wabash township for sl. Jacob Cric k et al to Noah Blowers 7 acres in Washington township for SI,OOO. Willie Jacdtison to The Straus Brothers company, 123 acres in Mon roe township, for sl. ■- ■ o Central Cagers To Play At Linn Grove The eighth grade basketball team * from tho C'-ntral schools will go t< Linn Grove Friday evening to play tho eighth grac'le tirm of that place The Central boys wore victorious over the Linn Grove team in a game played here recently. RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever 3eco Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic (Ufferer that if a full pint bottle cd AHenrhu. the sure conqueror of rheumatism. does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do uway with even the slightest I twinge of rheumatic pain, he will | gladly return your money without comment. Ailenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous re suits have been accomplished itr the most severe cases, where the suffering and agony was intense am! plte oils und where the patient was helpless Mr. James IL Alh-n. the diacovervl of Alh-nihu. who for many years/suf (erect th" torments of acute rheumatism. deatres all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyine's money unless Ailenrhu decisive ly’conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has Instructed diuggista to guarantee it ss above in every instance. The Holthojse Diug Co., can supply you. VOTIC j: (IF sIIFKIFF »11 l-J N<> I.'IZT. .(•■(ns Life luaurste-e Company, n Corporation, v». Willis a Conner. | Ellxslislli (‘ Fainner. Ills wife. Kiel Ad;sn-» '•■•uni' Hank la-e (1.i.l ■ n< c , ,.tn. l>sny. a Corporation. Tim W. T. Unwin, Company. , 1 Hy virtue of an erder of aalr to mr directed from the Clerk of li,.- Adam* >; circuit court. I will expcHw- si |>uhll< sale to (du- IiIkI>«'"( bidder, on satorUs, 1 tbr SUsd da, of Msreb. V. 11.. (mil. 1 between the hours of la A M and I ’ I o'c lock I'. M of said da, at the d"-»r i'"f (hr Court In Ix attir, Adjums county. Indiana, the rents and prnUta for a term n<>c rvc-'dins seven , J ears, follnwlng dvacrlln d real ralate. 1 , t , Wil I The aeuthwret quarter of the northwest quarter, and the w «t half of tlosuutheart cniarter of the northwetd ! quarter. <>t section Hl* ire,i its, town--1 ship twenty-eluht (Ztl north rinrr ~ tuartm-n Illi east, etu-ept the right-uT-Wav of the Cincinnati, ttlehmond mi Furl Wacfic Umltuad and cnntaln(na In nil tlfty-aeven and utie-lmlf c.fm a. r-» ~f i»n.t mnre -=r !c- !r. i Allan's county, state of tndi iai*; and ■an falluin tn reaflen cti. f >( || a-"'>ui t I of lo'larnient. interest and ,-os'r. I wtlh lai |!o same time slid plain, nstw.se I » public sale the ter slnttde Os Hid real Taken s« th~ penp.rT* eet WHHa A. Fonn»e emt Uliselen'h c. Functor hie wife, at tbr .lilt nt V. me t.lfo | n . siiranc-w Conepwuy. a <*or|acrathen Hold ante will Is- made< without anv teilnf shai.err from vatualion or • nppiularnienl taws. JOHN ttAKKB, t*lc> rig ot Ade «i> Count, Ic-nbarl A llrliei* | Atlcs for platen Id ■— ——— NOTH » OF FIN At. *MTTI.F.MF.NT OF KMTAT9I No. Notice I* hereby given tn Ho- ercdU locs, hclre and Icsratee. eel p trap A. Harkin,. dne caand, (•» ehlu'ar let the idem* "Irvuti eoutl. Itelel st In.. H . Her. tudlatm. on Inn .Hit cla, of March, tert, and "buev eanae If noy. why Ihr FINAL AMI TI.EMENT ACCoIM - with the estate of eald elo-Hlrrl sloeuhl rwel Iw approved; a pl a>c|,l pairs a-s pecilSed tn Henn MPet Ibsre coake ccreent ~r tiptrshtfe and reeelve tlielr distributive elm res. JAi olt c t|\i:i.l.i;v. Administrator. | l'evatur. tild., Feb. 37. 1 Ibire H. Erwin. Atty. !$•«
To Protect Referees i From Insults Os Fans i (By Henry Le. Farrell) HT. P. Staff Correspondent) I New York,—To curb that greatest prerogative of the fight, fan, the privi- | lege of opening his mouth back to the | ears and emitting the loud sound of ' what Babe Ruth calls “the berries,” William Muldoon threatens to have a (| platoqp of deputies fronC tho boxing commission at the ring-side to give ' the air to any and all who resort to the razz to relieve their feelings. Muldoon has evolved the theory that a blue-coat and some brass buttons | will be the restraint that will act as the silencer of the squawkers who boo, and howl even before the decision has . been given. New Yorkers are the greatest skeptics in the world, and when the Dake , said he would silence the great razz by employment of special cops ,it wks suggested: "Who will stop the squawk V" Sen. Lenroot Threatens To Quit As Chairman i flitted Press Stuff Coriespondeiit) Washington, Feb. 28 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Senator Lenroot, Wisconsin, today threatened in the senate to resign as chairman of the senate public lands committee which 1 is in investigating the naval oil scandal. ”1 would be very glad to be relieved of the dutie s of chairman of this •ommittee and I will say that if this toes on indefinitely 1 shall have to ask to be relieved." said Lenroot. He was discussing at the time •titicisni of himself and Senator) Smoot not making public the story of heir conference/with Albert B. Fall it a hotel here at Christmas time last ■'ear just after testimony regarding '’ail's purchase of a $91,000 ranch lad beqji given the committee. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets w ■ East Buffalo Livestock Market t Receipts 88(H), shipments 437 H. ofli•ial to New York yesterday. rJSO;! logs closing slow. Best grades genially $7.65; few $7.75: lights $6.75W , L 25; pigs $6.25ff6.50; roughs $6.25; •.tags $3.50fj4.50; cattle 300 slow: hcep f7<M); best lambs $16.25; best ■we« s9s>lo; calves 4>h»; tops'sls. | Fort Wayne Livestock Market Shipping pigs. $5.506/6; lights $7 97.95; light iigff's. s6jff*ti6.9o; mix'd $707 05; -n:<isiums $74i7.05; 'leavies S7©7.OC; foitghs $505.50; dags $304. Igtmbs—sl4.2s down. Calves- sl3 down. Chicago Grain Opening Chicago, Feb. Xk Grains started ' higher on the board of trade today. I Strong and higher Liverpool helped wheat to score fractional gains a, lid bcli'-f that private estimates of ’ arm reserves Issued yesterday would * 'xs confirmed in the government reKilt. | Brick dcm oid for American grades n Livei'lK-ol ulld low slocks were railing factors in corn's higher start. Better domestic deinund for the ■ash- article helped oats. Provisions started unchanged. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Fi b. 28) New Nt,. 1 Wheat, bushtl ......sJiil • Yellow Ear corn, per 100 88c r While Corn 84c Mixed Corn 84c , Oats, pqf bu<hci ,' 43,- ' Rye. per bushel 7uc. 1 ' Parley, r>er bushel 66c 1 Clover Seed $12.50 rimnthy Seed 13.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET HY»rricted Feb. 28) ' Heavy Fowls jgc . Heavy Chickens >6c ■ Lefborn Fowls 9c l-egborn Chickens 9c Old Roosteri $c Black Chickens and F0w15...... 9c Turkeys j )K . J Ducks 12c ; Om* Uc > E«g». local Grocers Egg Market Eg;’.a. dozen 7 2s c Buttertst P-lces Butterfat 47,. r-1 rublic w Sale 0 Calendar F"b 29 U <’. Inlier, on the Win. r.ttfii’ farm. 7’4 ntil”» nofthvaHt iff Ik-iatur. 2 filll-s m.st of Fulling 1 ih'ireh or 3 miles south iff Munroeville. Gentrnl fa'tn sale; ami 120 neves tt'X'd level blur k luud. wt II Im pruned. Marsh 5 FriHii l* H limltt. 114 mile *>'t us ImSMtHr on tW'llmnqt furii . Mar. in Ed Ahr. isrui ule, on ".ituineruiriii farm just east of tk< tlver brirlgi In |F-<atur. •March >f—T, V,* lleaa, (>air mlb-s iiHitbesst of Decatur on< mll<. south tt < minty .farm. • Mar. 12—it. E. Heller, 7*4 mllos •nuthwest of rieeatur ThuiAdsy Mur<h 13 Livestmk • alb. 6 miles northwest of Decatur. I Houk and Lewton.
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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE I'XIR SA I J'l Garage, 12x18. good ns new. Phone 824. Fred Flothe. 49t.>x FOIt SALE—I 922 Ford Roadster. A-l condition, on K‘>ml rubber. Decatur 1 Service Co. Tel 75£_ FOR SALE Small Restaurant in Bluffton. Ind., , Has all good equipment and has over 40 Steady boarders now. Does an. 1 average of $50.00 per day business, without much overhead expenses. Will sell for part cash and will make terms on balance. This restaurant will pa.'-' for itself in less than one vear. if interested in a real money i” iking proposition let us hoar from you at once. Will sell for less than I invoice price. 'Wee lANTIS & BAUMGARDNER. Bluffton, Ind. Foil SAl'iE 14 year ol ‘l~boy’s suit of brown clothes; pair of tan shoes. 1 size 6. Call 706! s«t3x FOR SALE Console Victrola outfit. , same as new; solid oak library table: Chambers fireloss cooking kitchen rangfc; two 9x12 wool fib** reversible bed room rugs; 10x12 kitchen linoleum; Old Domestic sewing machine; porch swing. Mrs. Albert S'Pemever. 122 North Fifth street. I Phon‘_sl3. FOR SALE—Used cars-Overland "4” 1 1923 inmlM. driven less than 4.000 mles on good tire and mechanically coed Star. 1923 model, in excellent i condition. Ford. 1923 model with winter top. Four Fords from 1916 to 1921 Priced to sell quick. Buick '•> model K 45. in good running order. I’. I Kitsch and Son. North Second _st.. i Decatur. ** Xt ’* BAPY CHICKS . FOR SALE- Rhode Island. Reds. I Ba-red Rocks, Buff OrpMngtons jend Wyandottes. Thousands for sale I < n Wednesday of each week at —l2c— • I per (hUk. Buy the early chick and • i t the long price for broilers. o V. DII.LJNG. Craigville phone. 2V- mites south and 4% miles west of Decatur. 5116 X I ——————— I'ilit S'VI.F. White Wy.Uidotle eggs; one bronze turkey tom Goose ecgs in season. Mrs. Giant Owens, Men- ." idler q. 9* FOR SALE - Shining stand, c iunplete with tools. See Dtcatur Drj Cleaners. Must be sold by March Ist. — "51t3x PLANT Starke Bros, fruit trees;I Cra;« vines. Berry plants, shrubs, roses amt hedge. Best of stock, prompt delivery insured, tot my prices fc-fore you buy. Ranza Wolf". Di atm It. 10. or phone 535 r.lltix I'lit S'.Ll' Six 1 ead of Shorthorn I register'd cattle. David D Habegger, Decatur R. 10. three miles east and a half mile Miulh of Moarue. WANTED WANTED—Giri for general Ii work. Mrs. J Q. Neptune, piton" 23 - 40tf WA NT El)—Set e raT~ pounds of pood clean raps. Must be of pood size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear c«n be used. Will pay 7c per lh. for smiable rags.—Dally Democrat WANTED Barber. A. ÜBurd~De- ■ iiliir. itul. 49t3 1 WANTED - Experienced man for bcm h und shoo work In retail luuiI'T yard mill. Write or cull ut Pax-ton-Fisher Lumber Company. Fort Wavne, Ind, <9t3x WANTED—OhI t of cuitom batching and baby chuks. Prices reasonable. Strong thicks guaranteed. Addle F Andrews. Decatur IL 5. .Monrot phone.43t4wks « <>dx lN Ttvlk - Croce ry clerk. Adtlreaa Box CYX. care Democrat. 51t3 *oil V VNTED To Rent ity March 19th I 7> or 6 room modern cir semi niod- ' n houso. Witli garage preferred. To rtr|M>nslble Msrty I’bcne 342. 51U4 FOR RENT Fllt'l Frig He Kn.Ka '•ns firm In Union township In mil c of Clint Stevens ut MulH'hler la'king iil.in;. 50t:tx I’filt Mod rn 8 room house. I Wdl Iw vacant March I. H. S. M. tun!, phono 104. 5M21 LOST AND FOUND TAKF.N — A llurn from ih« (>rihv«tr« M th" H s Gymnasium Monday evenIng Person who took sum,' la known and If not returned tn tho High "rh<M>! wUiiin ii week proreeutlon r.iß fol I”*-. imux ' — —o ——. To Hold Revival At Pleasant Mills Church The Rev W. H. Day. pastor of th"' Pl"twant Mills Bupllat church, ex. p et* to begin a series of evangelistic' | 1 t'f''s at his chnrch on February) ». He WII I," MslMed by an e*an. geliatic singer. ,
9 0 BUSINESS CARDS . INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE DR. 1 ROHNAPI EL, D. C Chiropractic and Osteopathia ’ • Treatments given to suit your neM at 144 So. 2nd St. Phone 814 Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—ls 68p. m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING | Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Demur, Indiana GKM’.HM 1011(111 |- ot’i'ti'ia aPHciALTiKs. tii,,;,,.., „. women and children: X'-rav examin/ Hons; Gloiirwopv evanilnati'ins „f . : inlermil organs; X-ray and <-| P ,i r | (> | treatments for high b1,,,,,) pieaaur" and liardcniiiK of tlo- niteiics ,\. rr tr-Hlincnts for U'IITHE, ft tU’lici I.OSIS AND CANCEtt. iOffice Hours: I) to It n. m—l to sp. in 7t09 11 U | Sundays by appolntnn'iit I'lioni:-: l.'ej.i.leii. i- IH’: (iff ... 100 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyts llxuininvd. Ciltisses I'iUcd HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ruy anil Clinical Lilxinilorieti , ’ ■ Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Reul Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take flrat stairway m»uth DR. FRANK LOSE Physician anil Surgeon North Third Street I’i.i'ii'--' (>fTi<-». <22; Home 122 IlfUve Iliiurs -» tn 11 s. t.i. 1 to & 6 tu 8 p 1.1. Sunday X to a a 11 J VI'I’OIS THEXT OF IIIVIVhIKITim No. 2151. Noth e U hereby given th" lb- an<l<mtgned Im- been oppolnt-'l Vl'ms-lat-alor "f the "Ml%te of Anita lainnor. Infi of Afiamu count). ile<ea»ed. Tile estate Is uroba’dy sob'll James u. hanneil I Adminiitratur . Feb U. 1921 Schorger 4c Son. Attys. 11-51-!> tl'iMHXTviitXT or v o him nit milt ■■■ Ni. 215:: , Notiie is In tvliy given. Il "I l h ' un'leislMn-d limh been appointed «'*- inlnlatr.itor of lln> estate of ta'wl. l-’rui hie. tale of Adams want' dr- . rr.oid, The estate is probably m - ■ vent. : J. FEED I l:l ' 1H I7 I Admtnlstrstor . r.hir iry 1921. Flo 111. Ji IJlteier, Alt,-. :1-:s-4 ■■ ■ o tirrirt: of kiikrh'f mii: • No 1.1 • Aetna I'asmtllv and Surelv <‘mi|'»lc va. Willis A Fonn r. Ellfc.l*lh • •-•or.'.-r Ids wife, Peoples Loan * . Trust t’oiiipany. two Hardware , iHiny. a Corporation. The W. T. !:•»■ , 1.-y Company. f Ity virtue of an order of I’lle t" I:l ‘‘ . dir. t ied from Hie Clerk of fl"' A ’ ' I 111'411 I'ourt. 1 Will expo*.- al publl- , ijo 10 Hie bioheat m.l.ler on »st«rday. Ho- Xtad da, us Marell. V. between the Imtirs of 1" o’rl"'* ' » ' >ml ' s’eloek I*. M. of Said ■ •' • th<* door of .th" Cou-t Hou.-.- In Dr*'*lar. \.|i-h < oonty, Indiana tl"' r-id-1 m.l pr.llta fur a term imt • I 'li'H ) aeven years, the following d-»i rdwl r> .(I estate, tn-wlt: , , | The north liulf of th" •mlll" , r‘- • quarter of seetlun a'vt-en •’•tv’’’ ■ «bip lerntv-.>Klit C«> north. Lang.11 (I'l (.gat. ex .pt " ' the rtalil-uf-wa, of the t in' InnM'. r tfhf.i.onil and Fort Mam. Itallt**' , Companr nvpr aald land containing tn ull TT.tn acrea of luti.l tn"" ' leas. In Adams county, state of ln*n* I uuu and nn failure to reall»- 11 . . .m.o nt of Jml«. ment. Inter. -' • ! easts I WIU at the asm. I""- •"! [ tdaer. expose to public «nl< the " . simple of said real estat' ( Taken «» the prop, rly of « 'lb' . Fo-mer aud Elisabeth C. Fonm r al l»> . suit of Aetna Caauall. a".l nur> • , Cqmiranw* u Corporallmi. v Knid sale will be mad.- it an.* [ relief wtrat"ver from valuation upprnlsemvnt laws. JOHN RAKKIt. I X HtieNff of Adams • ««»*> leinhait A Heller. . . c .5 ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stock anti Genera’ Auetiuneer ■■■■■l Nrnrly l'>« * 1 Erb <d ** RW Him ii" “"' k . A lIM snH-fu'i" r ' ut s 'Ji' F' hnk ''" '■ * Ml WArM dul'is I" 1 ' 1 ’ f‘. bu pl' ' '•sik * -JT hk ' yimr mill' OFFICE ROOM Nn ’’.’a.'’ 11 ' 1 * 4 IOAN A TRUKT BM*'" PHONE 6b« ur WHITE ) Ask the min I’ve sold t'>r us > >•«« >OfinHcr< 4* ( 11 11 —- - -- I l)k C. V. CONNELL ( veterinarian j SlHTlal nilcnlltin «’*•’» e»tti« and poniipy i Office 120 No. Elf'' f r ** 10$ I i 1 Pb'iuo: Ufflco 143—Rtmldcuw ( Id
