Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1924 — Page 6

HEIR AWAITED CRAN'D DUCHESS CHARLOTTE Luxemburg—Grand Duchess Charlotte, ruler of Luxemburg. is expecting an Interesting event shortly, 1 according to a formal announcement to the country by Premier Reuter. The bishop has ordered public prayers. The Granil IHtchess Charlotte was married to Prince Felix of BottrbonParma in November, 1919. They have a son and daughter. I rub~chesTTolds AWAY: STOP PIS Pain and congestion is gone. Quickly? Yes. Almost instant re lief from chest colds, sore throat,

backache, lumbago follows a g'-title rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right I on your chest and like magic relief comes. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless liniment which quickly breaks chest colds, soothes the inflammation of core throat and breaks up the congestion that] I causes pain. It never disappoints and does not burn the skin.

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<!**t a an cent holt If of S(. Jacobs Oil at any drug store. It has been recommended for 65 years. Meaning of Han The word ban It uaed In the Near East to designate a stopping place for travelers. It scarcely takes on the dignity of a hotel, since the rooms are furnished with nothing more than a pallet to provide n resting place for the weary sojourner. Eve MONEY! See M. Lenhurt >r Prices on DING MATERIAL Our prices e the lowest this vicinity. ill located in h part of city. - ■- '

PUBLIC SALE VV»\ tli#* tiiMf#r*(jr&#4« will *»#»U at Puhtk* Auction nt th#* W. V. Top* farm. h mil#* north of Ohio; 1 U mU# Mouth of PtaMftfit Vl#*w Hap! Ist church, on Friday, March 28th. 1921 COll MiCNCINCJ AT 12: Oil NOON 4— Head of Horses—4 ttay mar.-, e y.ar. old. wutuht IM# lh*,. u rrnl tnaro; Horr-I (li-ldlna. « ***** old. w< lulu t<tw, • boral one; lilack man*. 10 y**nr* old, wiltht 1000. a *orV «m; On*' Buy mil. ono yonr old. 3—Head of Cattle—3 old. Vnm ' " ***** oW an 'l Half by »ld«*; Durham h.*lfm\ « month* 12 lload of °f ShofttS—l2 • •♦lahliia from 40 to 90 pmmd* **arb. R “ ,,n ' Co " ,Ta,or - R “ l,n « From fin to )M .hork or^in T , h othi-r artldmt not mnatlonod. ■othy liny In mow. tad TERMS All mm. off& and undrr raah; all , um * o*or is . „r « monthi. will bo atr-n. fmrefcuw rlvtn* rood bnnk.M,. not* drawing ,Lr* crnt Intomt th* teat 3 month*. 4 par cm di.r0,,,,, for c#Mh ftn , ÜB< Mrs. W. V. Tope and Mrs. I„ Herl AurllonoiTn—Roy A. Jolmnon and Loyd Krii*ah*r Clark—Otto Feicart.

'INTEREST IN REVIVAL GOOD Several Have Been Converted In Church Os Cod Services Here The evangelistic services at the Church of-Cod are very successful with a good attendance considering i lie disagreeable weather, The inter- . i lias been exceptionally good. A deep spiritual uplift prevails in each service. The song services inspire hope and courage in the hearts of the people. Some have come forward to the altar of prayer and have been converted. The evangelist is deliver Ing some very able discourses. The sermon this evening will be “The Final World Wide Reformation.” Sorites no doubt will close on , next Thursday evening, March 27th. Everybody Is welcome and the coopdration given by many for the success of this short revival is appreciated by tho members of the church. TO GIVE HOME TALENT PLAY ' Pleasant Mills Cast To Stage “Turn To The Right” Friday Night •'Turn To The Right.” is the title of a clever home talent production to he staged in Pleasant Mills Friday night of this week under the auspices of the lutdies' Aid Society of the Metb odist church of that place. Mr. Snedeker. who has been staging several home talent productions in this vicinity recently, is directing the play and is taking a part in the cast. The remainder of the cast is made up entirely of popular Pleasant Mills people, and a highly entertaining performance is promised. All special scenery will be used in the play and vaudeville skits will be introduced between acts. The advance 1 seat sale has been exceptionally good Those wishing to reserve seats m.v procure them at the Everett grocery. o— — JOHNSON LEADS (Continued from Page One) ing a lead of i.r.itfl over Senator Thom ias Sterling, with country vote con I stantly increasing his margin. , WUiiam tiibbs M< Adoo will have the state's democratic delegation, defeat- : ins the move for an uninstructed d*l“ cation to the national convention bv I a ld-10-1 vote, the rcunt itysicateJ. a 10 to-1 vote, the count indicated. Robert M. laiFolb-tte. although he stands indorsed hy the farmer-labor party, did not figure much in the re publican primary, as anticipated. It was thought many would write him name in. Pays Big Fine “I always thought If the doctors '•oiih'tri help my stomach and liver* trouble, nobody else could. It has cost me nine bundled dollars anil 1 heve pu.d my fine It remained for Msvr's Wonderful Remedy to do the trick. I have beeu in the best of health since taking It more than a Year ago.” It is a simple, harmless pn natation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which cuuses practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including up|>etidi('itls. One dose will convince or money refunded. For mile by The Holtbouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. »-»—*—WANT ADB EARN—S | * • » n> « **t inq v« wc s « |

DEC VTf R D ALLY DEMOCK VI WFDNESPAY. MARCH 26. 1924.

POINCARE AND (Continued from page one) I recount resulted in the defeat being officially announced at by seven veto*. Count De l.asieyrie grabbed lip his pipers and hurried out to find Poincare, amid pandemonium in the chamber. Poincare was before the foreign affairs enmmisslon in the ehamher building entirely ignorant that his government had fallen. Tin* count : got word to him in the midst of a speech. “Gentlemen, I am sorry I must leave,” Poincare told the commission and as a number of excited • deputies crowded around the door and pleaded with him cot to resign, he toned his way through them and tubed to the Qual d’Orsay. After a brief session with his ministers, he went to the Elysee at 3:26 p. ut. Shortly thereafter those ministers who had not been able to reach the 3uat d'Orsay In time, came to the president's palace. As soon as all had arrived. Poineare presented the cabinet's resignation. President Mlllerand asked hltn and his ministers to remain in office despite the adverse vote, hut they refused to do so. Political observers blame Count De Lasieyrle for the crisis. They say he made a grave error In putting the question to the chamber in the form in which he did. MINERS FAVOR NEW CONTRACT I’nion Miners Cast Big Majority In Favor Os The New Wage Scale (United Press Staff Correspondent) Indianapolis. Mar. 26—(Special to Doily Democrat) —By a vote of 164.-j l <ss to 26.253, members of the United i Mine Workers of America have aparoved the new wage contract negoiated at Jacksonville, Fla., in February. In every district of the organization hero was a big majority in favor of he contract. The greatest opposiion was in the Illinois district, where the vote stood 43,180 for and 13.032 against. The vote for district eleven. Indfna. was 15.26$ for and 854 against. | The new wage contract provides, or a continuance of the present jcule for a period of three years. ENTERS RICE FOR AUDITOR Don Teeple Seeks Republican Nomination; No Others File Today D»n Teeple is the third republican to file a declaration of his candidacy ( end the first one to file as a cundi- | Jut*- for the reptibilacn nomination (or county auditor, his declaration lieing filed with the county cl -rk this morning. Mr. Teeple is sexton of the I Decatur cemetery. Two other re- j publicans. W. W. Hawkins, of Wash- I ingion township and Sylvester Peter- | con of this city have filed us cumulate* for the republican nominee j lion foe sheriff. No new democratic candi- 1 dates today there being (rum i one to three candidate* for the nominations for the different county offices to be elected this year, except for the office or county coroner. Up to date no democrat has filed bis declaration of candidacy for thhc off l<\ j Dr. 1., h Mattax of Geneva Is county coroner now, he Is serving his second term. Other republicans mentioned as candidates are Venom virtind. for county recorder: Fred Fluey, for county treasurer; Fred I .merer fur Pmseiutln* attorney, and Kll Iteery j and Sam Black for Mate representative. Tice democratic committeemen will meet at ten o'clock Thursday morning In this city to elect a new county chairman. J, Fred Fruchte has tendered his resignation and severul men are candidates for the place, among them being Daniel Tyndall. U. Bort leuibart and Raymond Hurting Although other men have been mentioned for the place they are not making an active campaign for the appointm"\ j m C. C. H. 8. Net Team leaves For Tourney Ft. Wayne. March 26—The Central Catholic high school basketball team will leave this afternoon at l:®6 o'clock on the Pennsylvania for

Chicago where It will compete in ihe National Catholic Interscbolastlc Basketball tournament, to be hi id at 1 tsiyoia University. 1 The locals will me.- 1 ilie Si. Patrick high school team of Chicago in the first round which is a strong quintet, lull Ihe local coach feels confident of I his team since ihe return of his star forward Pauley, to the lineup who, was it at first thought, would he un ( able to play. Coach Doriot will take seven men to ihe tournament, mostly all seasonedplayers. They are : Pauley, llusselman, Bushman. Itelot, Ferguson, Graf and Evurd. o Alphonse J. Smith Becomes A Bishop Indianapolis, March 20 — The Catholic chur.-h today Had a new American bishop in tho eb-vutinn of the Rt. Rev. Alphonse J. Smith, pastor of St. Joan of Arc church of this city, to the position of the bishop of Nashville. Before several hundred bishops, clergymen and other dignitaries and an audience of 3.000 persons who tiled the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Rev. Smith received the investiture of bis exalted position from thp Itt. Rev. Joseph Chartrand. D. D. bishop of Indianapolis. Assisting in this service were the lit. Rev. Emmanuel Lcdvina, D. D.. bishop of Corpus Christi, Texas. and the Rt. Rev. Samu-d A. Strltch, D. D„ bishop of Toledo. Ohio. Charles Burdg Named Shank Manager In County l’red E. Meeker, eighth district manager for I«ew Shank, candidate for the republican nomination for gov»ruor. was here today and appointed Charles Iturdg, well known wholesale grocer, as Adams county manager. Mr. Burdg will make an organization of the county for the Indianapolis Mayor and Mr. Meeker, a cousin of the famous !>>w. experts a big vote in this county. It was announced that lew will campaign in this district the second week of April and will speak in this city and county, the exact date to be announced later. o Complete Change In Bonus Bill Necessary BUMJCTIN ... .(United Press Service) Washington, March 2*.—A complete! change must he made in the house bonus bill, members of the senate! committee agreed today. A third estimate as to whnt the house bill would cost the government, varying a billion dollars from two other experts estimates, was presented to the committee by Herbert Hiess, American lesion representative, causing committee members declare that the house hilt cannot be submitted to the senate In its present form. London Subway Workers Threaten To Walk Out l.ondnn. March 26 —Unless London's t*-«m and bua strike Is settled by F-'-day midnight, subway worker* »fll | Walkout aa well, it was officially an | ncunced toduy. This would leave the i' By without transportation, exce Jt j «Mr taxicabs and a few "private I buses". The l<s oinotive m >n'* tmion at>i riminred that all its members employ jed on underground systems have been ordered to quit work Friday uight. Meanwhile conference. In which the government has taken par. have provjed fruitless. The government has Introduced traffic hill in common which jit hopes may lead to a settlement. Q 80ITHERN FARMERS TO I*OOI. WHEAT THIS YEAR i Evansville, Mar. 26—Forty per cen of the wheat of southwestern Indiana ha* le-en signed Up for cooperative | marketing through the gigantic state wheat pool being organized by the .Indiana Farm Bureau Federation, according to reports made by six counties to the district campaign head j (waiters here today. Farmers who produce more tlian 1.0M.000 bushels of wheat annually In the Evansville section have* combined to pool all their wheat for a period of five years Active solicitation on the part of volunteer farmers began March 12 when ihe educational Work In behalf of the pool, ended and 1.000 farmers opeaad the campaign hy securing signatures to wheat pooling contracts from their neighbors. Every contract la conditioned on securing 41* per cent of Ihe stale's wheat rrop by May 24. 1124 The goal Is 11 000.000 which means about 20.000 roop»-rators In the venture, according to wheat pool leaders. Lnfayotte—lb the first campaign of Its kind ever hold here, one out of every ten persons In Lafayette subscribed t« tbs community chest, I Tuial subscribed was 128.377.

notice or tHEßirr* bit of I Hl' 4 A I vTvl'E \ So. 1?104. w , Gladys Graham, ID lon \\aH*r*,i PUifitlff*. v.«. Samuel F. I*oti. Id® Fisher (formerly Ida Lott), Fljst tlonni Bank, a corporation or lur, Adams county, Indiana. Perry ; tfoebuck anti Anna Hoebtu k. ft nts. 14y virtue of nn order of *nl*» to me directed from the «’l**rk of the Adams . Circuit Court Adams county. Indiana. I will tuxposp at public Bale to the . highest bidder on llimcwUm), \|»rll liMli, 1R24, between the hours of lu o’clock V. M and 4 oV lock R M. of said da> at the e.ist door of the Court House in the city of Hecatur. Adams county, Indiana the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of Hie following described real estate situated in Adams county. In the Stale of Indiana. to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the north lift** of section thirty i3O) In township t wenfy-saven (37 ) north of range fifteen 11 f»> east which point Is rods west of the northeast corner of said section; thence running sou It on a line parallel with the east line of said se« tlon 124 rods; thence running east on a line parallel with the norm line of i aid section SO rods to the east line ..f viid section; theme running south oft the east line of said section to the t southeast corner of the northeast quarter of said serf Ion; thence running w»*m on the quarter section line to the • enter of the section; thence north on Ihe quarter line of said section to Hie northwest corner of Hie northeast quarter of said section thence running e.i t on the north line of said section to the place of Beginning, containing 100 acres more or less, \nd on failure to t entire the full amount of Judgment. Interest and co'-tts, l will at ttie same time and pi.we, evposa to public sale the fee si tuple of said real estate. Ami on failure to realise the full nr mint of judgment. interest and co*ts. I will at the same time and pi ce, expose next to public sale the r* nts ami profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following d* scribed real estate situated in Adan s county, in the State of Indiana. io*w||: <Virnmenclng at the northeast corner of section thirty CPU in township iv/enty-seven <27» north of range nf t»cn tK.i en«t. thence running west On the north line of said section Mil rods, theme running south on a line parallel with the east line of said section 1:G rods, thence running east on n Ihe parallel with the north line of * || section 80 Polls to the east line o! *aM section, theme running north on Ho east line tof said section 124 rods !«• the place of beginning containing <L.' acres. Mul on failure to realise the full amount of judgment. interest and c«»<*ts 1 will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simpic nf said real estate. Taken as the properly of«Kamuel F l• ft and Ida Fisher tformerly Ida ly»tt). Said sale will he made without any relief from vuluathm or appraiseUn nt laws. Hated March 18th. 1924 JOHN BAhTIL Sheriff of Adams 19-2€-2 County, Indiana -0 ALL OVER INDIANA Terre Haute —“Look mo over good so you can Rive the police a rooi! description of me." cheerfully remark ed a bandit while he relieved Mary O' Brien'a cash register of S6O. i Petroleum--A new electric com puny has been organized here with a capital stock of $60,000, Property worth $5,060 has been taken over Horn the group now operating the eh etric power line into town. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Market* Opening Grain Review Chicago. Mar. 26—Grains started with marked unevenness on the loon! hoard of trade today. May wheat opened off V reflecting a sharp decline In th<* current sleliv cry at Liverpool. July and Septcm !>• r was up t, due to better feeling among leading future operutiotfs. Com trading was Irregular. May w«nt up *, while deferred deliveries were uni hanged to lower. Improved d< mand and light movement strengthened May. IJght receipts and moderate do m<-stlc demand aa well as delayed seeding gave outs a stronger start. Trading In provision* was slow. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts #6imi. shipments 665 u. of flrlal to New York yesterday 1900 hogs closing slow. Tops SMO; hulk *7.90418; heavies* s7.9n<iS; mediums $7.90448: light weight s*4,B 10; light light, 6808.10; pigs 17-7508; pack ing sows rough $6.50|i6.76; cattle 600 steady; sheep 2300 slow; I test wool tauihs $16.60016 75; best rltpp ed $144414.10; sheep scarce; calves. 2o0; top* $13.60. Fort Wayne Ltveatock Market Shipping pigs $6(f6.76; lights $7.40 t it 7.46; light lights $707.26: mixed. mediums and heavies $7 4007.45: i roughs $6416 76: stags $34(4. I.amlts $16015.26, 1 Calves —It 2 down LOCAL GRAIN MARKET | (Corrected March 26) . New No. 1 Wheat, bushel BR<ellow Ear Corn, per too **«- i White Cora 84c i Mixed Corn 84c I Oat*, per bushel 42c I Rys. per bush c* 70« Burley, per bu»ne| 65c f Timothy Reed $3.50 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET I (Corrected March 261 i Heavy Hens i»r Springers, smooth 17c i ( Leghorn lJc I Stag* 12c I Old Roosters 06c I ftucks 13c I Geese IJc Kggs. dozen 16c Alt poultry purchased must be free r trom feed. r LOCAL OROCCR't EGG MARKET ■ Kgg". dozen ..... (go ■UTTERFAT PRICES Butterfat 44c

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