Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1924 — Page 2
■ ■• i ■ >K i— -i - - *.»**»- ■ m,ui— *• ■-■*■■ ■i »■ NOTIfK OF PRIMARY ELECTION The following is a list us the candidates to ba ivteil tor al the Primary Election to ho held In Adame county. State ot Indiana, on Tuesday, May 0. 11*24 < * between the hours of six o’clock a. in. and six o'clock p tn. DEMOCRATIC PARTY For Prrsideul For Governor Charles K Batt. Terre Haute, Indiana Joseph M Cravens, Madison. Indiana Hale ,1. Crlttenberger. Anderson, Ind. George it Durgitn. Latnyette, Ind. Olin K Holt. Kokomo, Indiana Carleton H. McCulloch. Indianapolis, Indiana Frank A. Priest, Marion. Indiana Janies K. Risk. Lafayette. Indiana For Ke>>re»eiilullve in tenure** John A M Adair. Portland, Indiana For Jud«e of the Circuit Court I lore B. Erwin. Decatur, Indiana J. Fred Fruchte. Decatur. Indiana For l*ro*eeutluu Attorney Adam Butcher, Decatur, Indiana John T. Kelly, Decatur, Indiana For Mlale Representative Thurman A. Gottschalk. Berne. Ind. For County Auditor Murtln Jaberg, Decatur. Indiana Frank Neusbuum, Linn Grove. Ind. AV. L. Thornhill. Geneva. Indiana Walter Wilkinson. Decatur. Indiana For County Treasurer Louies Kleine. Decatur, Indiana For County Recorder Mrs. Clara 11. Anderson. Geneva. Ind. Ed Green, Decatur, Indiana George M. T. Houck. Decatur, Ind. For Sheriff J,dm Raker, Decatur, Indiana For County Coroner I, L. .Mattox. Geneva. Indiana For <ounty Surveyor |i|. k Roell, Decatur. Indiana For < oioniissioner 2nd District ft. I’ Brelner. Decatur. Indiana For tomtiilssloner :trd IHatrlct Gcorgi Shoemaker, Geneva, Indiana I ulon Toe tlship For Advisory Board Adam Biens. Decatur. Indiana Emanuel Hart. Decatur. Indiana E J t’lman. Decatur, Indiana Willis Whlttenlieraer. Decatur. Ind. For Itelcisnle to Mute Convention Amos Li -stull, Decatur. Indiana For Precinct Committeeman East I ulon F, M Hinton. Decatur, Indiana otto Hoile. Decatur. Indiana AA est Inion John AV. Blakey. Decatur. Indiana Hoot Township For Advisor* Hoard Henry Aumann. Decatur. Indiana Tl«e Baker. Iterator. Indiana Aucu«t Buslck. Decatur. Indiana For Delegate to State Convention Amos Lewton. Decatur. Indiana lor I’rectnet I ommlHeemnn East Root Harvey Tieman. Deeatur, Indiana AA rat Root Phil S. hlefersteln. De. atur. Indiana Preble Township For Advisors Hoard .1 (1. Hoffman. Preble. Indiana Chas. Kiefer. Deeatur. Indiana Edward Zwl.-k, De. iltir. Indiana t or Itelcgate Io State Convention AV II Detting-r. Ml Kiev. Indiana For Precinct I omioittvemaa North Herman Reese. Decatur. Indiana South Kirkland lewnslilp For Advisory Hoard llarve Al neerv.-Decatur. Indiana Jacob E Henacm n. Moxley. I*u!iana Daniel C herry. Macle' Indiana Itrlegaie To state I oaveullon North A*’. 11. Oettinger. Magley. Indiana south Martin Moeechberger. Berne. Ind. l or l*recluet Committeeman North Daniel ftcherry. Ma gley. Indiana South Amos K fltoneburner. Monroe. Ind AA csblnglon Township For Advisory Hoard I'unrad Gillie. Dt.a’tir. In liana Frank O. Marfin, Detalur, Indiana t'luirtos H NiMhk. Deeatur. Indiana l or Iteleaate To state louvenilon J W Visard Pleasant Mill* 4M<* For I'rrelact t ommHlevmsn North rtetij. Citing. Deeatur, Indiana John Harvey. Monroe. Indiana at. Marys Township For Advisory Board William A Carter. Iterator. Indiana Philip Gebhart. Pleasant Mills. Ind cimles P. Troutner. Pleasant Milla, Indiana l or Drleaafe To state I onventlen J. W Visard P'risont Mills. Ind. I or Preeiuet t omnilileetnnn North E. AV. Ju< ksoti. I>e. atur. Imll tna sou Gt Itol.crt J. M inn. Pleasant Mills. Ind. Illuc t reck Township For Advisory Bowed tliter* Burke Rernr. Indiana Kain Frank. Berne. Indiana Meters. Pbasant Mill*. Hui. Foe Delegate Io state I onvrutloa North • Vance Mattos. Herne. Indiana nowth John Ih.ltenlMU ker. Geneva. Indiana For I'rerlut t I onimilleemaa North John A'.'vsl.lrr pl a.ant Mills. Ind. nowth Moaroe Towwshtp For Advisory Board Allert Hutter. Herne. Indiana I*. F. Kavl. Monroe. Indiae.i ttn vid J Ku watts Bertie, Indiana Ist Delraote To atnle t oateailna \an>e M«lf ' Berne Indiana Fur PreelatT I wiuntlDevninn North <*ha». K Itahner. Monroe, Indiana Ml Title Werwe Far Advisory Hoard AfUri lliiser. Ih-rne. Indiana c F. Havl. Monroe, Imlioim I J, H, hwarts, Ik-m*. Imllaut For Delegate To Male t ens rut lon W< *l* V \.-«.-n**-liwaii<i*-f Bertie, In I. I or Prevlae* l ouitullleeman ••A" RmII Acs. hhmun Betne. Indiana Uxley .Neu»nseli wander, Herne, Ind. -*- Hugo It. Heltlor, Ihrno. Indiana C reach Township lor UtlMt| Hoard Hen Gerlier Berne, h .Ilana Jillian x< uenat I.wander. h»rn> . Ind. A J. lietitoMe. It*'t-e. Indiana lo* ITeleaate tn state teuvewDttw Marlin Moes* hbvrger. th roe. Ind. I or prevlwi I < emmliieemwa F. A. Kohler. Hart... In.lUha llarllord Tew Oshie *'wr Advisory Hoard Eugene Lind-ey. Ilvnww Indiana ,t || Iteifl, Goheva. Ind’ona John P Kithier, Geneva. Indians For Delegate In state • ewvewHiiW Maritll Moua Wwigei. Koi IH I nd. I er l*r*eHtrl ' ammlDeeman North T. J M< K.ait, lunn tJruvo, Indiana A L. dlt'dier. Gene**. Indiana IHMMfe Reuben li kouir , Uanafa. Indifna, M abash Taw a.hip lar Advisory Hoard I, * Avuistrottg Airneva. Ifwliait>» John W i-vmk Herne. Indiana Go auul.y, Geneta. IhtlluUa iT **?**••** T " alate inevenitna ear Proeiuet ■ eaHnltleeaiaw Goa Beutmeibwaaudf Borne. Imt John W vs... * *no*i*i *101(0X0. Ittibatta* town r ». tz. 'Trr ** .Vo. • W t*tvr|»r| • GWiNHirfiNaa J. A. Urn IMhmm •••* A* •let’W'A* H*ef. li»4i4h4 F. MilHlh i* F«r llrlranf* | » . <>»*»♦•»• n. I »r l*rrrl«r« wwl ftabii <>rt»«lvrffe ludUua . J*’* M Fwti. WfMta, . MM JvUa W. Indnu*
Decntnr For Advisory II on rd Conrad Gillig. Decatur. Indiana z Frank O. Martin, Decatur. Indiana Charles S. Niblick. Deeatur. Indiana For Delegate To State Convc-nliou Iml Mit rd “A” John H. Heller. Decatur. Indiana For Precinct (oinirilttcrmnu F. V. Milla, Decatur, Indiana For Delegate To State Convention I«t Wiird “IB” John H. Heller. Decatur. Indiana For Precinct Committerninn Charlea \V. Yager. Decatur, Indiana 2nd Ward For Delegate To State Com rut lon • John W Tyndall, Decatur. Indiana For Precinct Committeeman Dan H. 'l’yndull. Decatur, Indiana 2nd Ward “II” I or Delegate To Slate Contention John W, Tyndall. Deratur. Indiana For Preclnet Committeeman Jon. A. Hunter, Decatur. Indiana 3rd Ward “1” Fur Delegate To State Contention Charles N. Christen. Decatur. Ind. For Precinct Committeeman Haymond J. Harting. Decatur, Ind. 3rd Atnrd “II” For Delegate To state Contention Charles N. Christen, Decatur. Ind. For Precinct « ommittecman Jess. J. Hui st, Decatur. Indiana KEPI III.It XX TH KEI’ * For President L Calvin Coolidge Hiram W. Johnson For Governor Edgar D. Rush. Salem. Indiana Ora D. Davis. Terre Haute. Indiana Ellaa W. Dulberger, Indianapolis, Indiana Ed Jackson. Indianapolis. Indiana Samuel Lewis Shank. Indianapolis, Indiana Edward <’. Toner. Anderson. Indiana I’or l<r|»rrwcMtntiv r In ConarenN Clarence E. Benadum. Mun.le. Ind. Charles A. Clevenger. Anderson. In»l. Alin mH v< ital Anae aon, Indian* George XV. Wintrey. Alexandria, In<l. . For Judge Jt-NNi' <\ Sutton. Deeatur. IndUina Fur Proseciit ing Xttornev Ferd Is. Lltterer. Drcatur. Indiana I or Mate llepreMewtntlve R. O. Elston. Pleasant Mills. Ind. Fnr Coiioty Auditor Don Tveple. Dccautr. Indiana I’ut Count? TrrNNwrrr H. V. Aurand. Decatur. Indiana Cor « <»unt> Iterorder Fred M. Elxey. De atur, Indiana Fur Sheriff XV XV. Hawkins. Decatur. Indiana Sylvester XX' Peterson. Ik'catur, Ind. For County Coroner S. E. P.lsk k Decatur. Indiana F«r ! ..nmy kiirveyor Tlminan T It .wiry, Geneva. Indiana For < oinliil»»low«-r 2nd Itlatrict Sim Burk. Decatur. Indiana For <'om.olMwloner :*r.l llloirlef AVHliam I'pibiw Geneva. Indiana I nlon Township For A.lvlnory Board , John ludley. Deeatur. Indiana . .1. <’. Harkb-v. latur. Indiana lt.vM* Harden. Decatur. Indiana *'liai>-* S. Alumina. Devatar, Indiana! For ll.lecnfe To Mate < .invention Sin rm an Kunkel. Decatur. Indiana David M Rice, Decatur. Indiana For Preelnrf Committeeman Eaat PreeJael J. E. Erexrnn. Decatur, Indiana At eat Vreelaev Charles S Mumnvi. Decatur. Indiana Hoof Townwhip For Advisory Hoard Jam—* «". Hniklcaa. Deeatur. Ind. i Far ftelegate To Mate .onveoHon Oier-na" Kunkel Decfttur. Indlina David M Rhe. Decatur. Indiana I-or l*re,*l*.«*l < oo.mltlceman • Enat Preetnet IL S Chare. I’c <tur Indiana AA eg* I’recluel J. A. Fuhrman. Decatur. Indiana Dawson !' Sunmn. Decatur. Indiana t'rehle Tow nahip For Adv Gory Hoard For IVrleEOlr T o wnlr < ouvroGon Sherman Kunkel. Deeatur. Indiana I ! Da’ ll M Ithe. Decatur. Indiana I For l*rr.iH.'t • omu.il feeman N oeih Pre«lnoi “ Reed Carton Dorian. Indiana >..nlh Prrelnei Tin odor" Ewell. Iw. atur. Indiana Kirkland Townrhlp For Advlaory llonrd »—.— I For DeleKiit" To Mate i oavenili.u D F. It.'lllli 4< r. I’learanl Mill*, ltl'l I Paul Griilwm. Monroe. Indiana Fur Preeiwet < ommltteeman North Pre.iuei Edward I. Arnold. Deeatur. Indiana Frank AV St ile M litl. v. Indiana *mnth Preeinet I AVUIlam M Yager. Monro" Indiana X* a*blo«l*m Townrhlp For Ad vinery Hoard For Delraalr T o Mnlr i onvrntlon D E. Bollinger Plearai.t Millr, Ind. Paul Graham. Monroe. Indiana For l*re«-in.-i I ome.ltleeu.an North Preeinet * P. M Catper, Deeatur. Indlaiw. Ge’.rge AA' Ramlenb’irb. I H-eatu", J nd. Xoufh Preeinet Fred AV Uuw lie. Deeatur, Indiana M. Alary* Tuwn«hlp Far JuMtee tit The Pen.— J. L. t’tir.nlrier. Rnlm. Indiana I er Advtm.ry Hoard K AA'. (MtWy. Decatur, Indiana ' t*ln? •» Cirren. D.*<*atur, Indian . I Charlea S. hne<k. Pleaannt .Mill*. InFor IGleaute To Mate f oavealloa I DE. I..n»ng"t. Plena mt Milla, Ind. j I*.'ul Hr.lc.n, Monro-, ImlGm. Ft, Preelarl t'ommltleemaa North ParHaet 1 J..bn H Ibirn. Deeatur. Indiana »oath t*rerlnrt J. AV< . b > Hague. Pi. iv.uit Milli*. TaI *ll ...a IHpe t reek Town-hip For Advlanry Board I-1 "*• " , tar Ifeiegute Tn Mate I eavealGn t*ti» H > Ift. Mot.rm- Indiana X. l.i lure, elleli. M >nr»<. Indiana Lor Prretw.'l * ommltleraiaa Nertb Preelarl I J. I* fill af«l Pi- a- <nt MUG. Ind. i-uuth I*re Hut t • . Rolla E. Itaudenbuvli. Ab>nr<*e. Ind. Maurer Tuwn*hlp lor Adviaery Hj.ard lor Delegate T’u Mule < unvraliua j otla llmwct, M’.itroc, Indiana I K <> tao» .ll.n. M»nrue, Indunn Fur Prrrla* t < ..mmlltrrmun Nurtb l. wrewe It. M-*. tart. M«nr«e. Ind. Mid lie >*ln.l>*n Holdn. r, i . >tm Indiana Tenn of BermFur Adil«mry heard For Iteleguir To «talr I wav rat lea i il.rty Jone*. Hern". Indiana I iv-I It.ilvrer, Bein'. Indiana Fat |*re«lnrt t wmmlttrrmuw ■A" iTiiTrtian Hllty. Hr**n«, Indiana J. F. Gliiiioii. Urine, Indiana **BA1.U.0 liurhluvltet. Ho* nr. Indiana faun Xu.flni nil. Ileirtv*, Indiana IbiW.ird Gllllmu. Herne, ludlgM I* bn II Hllty. lb lite. I Udi" Ila Lrr.< fi Taoa-hlp Far Advlaory Hun rd 1..r Drieaatr To Mate tmi.eetlea | mo !< ■k. i Mmtt»< . ImlGnu Z G lwn.il.t>. At'.ne.o, Indiana Fur Prrelwel I uMtmitlremna I D, d i.ti. ...rlll*f. HI irft'.U. In i. Nartterd Tewo-blp I or Advlwery Heard tvr Ifviegn.r Ta Mair t uavrallea I Adam Ml’e, <M,tmva. Indla mt For Prertuet t ummlilrrmna I , Nntth 4 • hat. I'viney. tGnwva, ludl >na I • V r *"•••» | »»a a.h Iwwnvbie lor fdvleary Boors Jof.'e h Moto.'. *•**. •’•‘Haifa John Umnu, Uanrva, Indiana
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924.
ClinrleK Roleheldeffar, Geneva, Ind. For Delegate To Stole Convention Adtint Miller. Geneva. Indiana For Precinct Committeeman North - Samuel Teeter. Berne, Indiana Ceylon James L. Love, Geneva. Indiana Town of Geneva For Advlaory Board Jo-Ihli L. Aspv. Here, Indiana John Brown. Geneva. Indiana Charles Iteli liv'deffer. Geneva. Iml. For Delegate To Mute Convention Adam Miller. Geneva. Indiana For I’reeiuct < ommllteeuinii ••A" Alva Vorliees, Geneva. Indiana ••B" Earl H. Shepherd. Geneva. Indiana JelTerMon T'ovvn-lilp I’or Advisory Board Charlev F. Ad.ims. Geneva. Indiana Edward I'errv. Geneva. Indiana John F. Teeter. Geneva. Indiana For Delegate To Mate t .invention Adam Miller. Ganeva. Indlann For Precluei t om.ullteemnii AA ent Jeune O. Teeter. G.-neva, Indiana Eilat Adam Miller, Geneva. Indiana Deeatur For Advisory Board Gt AAnr.l “A" For Delegnte To Ntnle Convention Frank Butler. Decatur, Indiana Charlie D. Teeple. Deeatur. Ind. For Preeinet t ommittecman Frank S. Peterson. Decatur, Ind. Ist AA nrd *‘B" For Deleante To male Convention Frank Butler, Deintur, Indiana Charlie D. Teeple. Decatur. Ind. For Preeinet Cnminlltecmnu AV. A. Lower. De< atur. Indiana 2nd AAard “A" For Delegate To State < onventlen Fi.uJ.* Itutl. i. D i'.ur, Indiana Charlie D. Teeple. Decatur. Ind. For I’rcctnet Committeeman Cal E Peterson. Deeatur, Indiana. 2nd AAnr.l “B” For Delegate To mate I tinventlon Avon Burk. Decatur, Indiana llov Mummu. Deeatur. Indiana For Preeinet < ommllteemnn Geo. C. Mumma. Decatur, Indiana 3rd AAttrd ••A” For Del.-gnte to Stnte t onveullon Avon Burk. Decatur. Indiana Itov Mirmrna. Deeatur. Indiana , For Preeinet t ommittecman John Lenhart, Decatur. Indiana Judson AV Teeple. Deeatur, Indiana. 3rd AAnrd **B" For Delegate to mate Convention Avon BurK, Decatur. Indiana Itoy Mumma. Decatur. Indiana I’or Precinct < ommllteemnn E AA’ Johnnon. Decatur. Indiana Oscar Teeple. Decatur. Indiana. • CENTRAL SCHOOL (Continued from page one) rftoir Virginia Hite Lowiiy loiving Custard, plain sewing Helen Shrolll Isabel Simpscolt. the village Belle „ Margaret Mills Gluriana Perkins, as gmyd as gold. Kathryn Kauffman Sukey Pindle. the widder’s mite Ruth Hammond John I'nderhiU. the prodigal son Vac-ilia Clifftoa Charley Underhill, the elder brother John DeVots Brother Honah Quat kenbusii, a whit- j etl Sepulchre Chester Brandyberry I Enoch Rone, an outcast and a wanderer Itubert Cole j I Quintus Todd, the county sheriff Claenee WUHmm 1 j Substitute Vivian Thomas. Village £holr 8-A Pupils —_n Court House I 11 Case Set For May 26th Judge J C. Sutton has appointe-tl Henry B Heller, io r.-present the estale of Janies Glemienning. dei-eaket! ' in the ease of Perry Glemienning vs. I the estate of James Glemienning and May 26th has been set as the date o-’> - which the case a ill be heard. Administrator Appointed Edward Ueehty has been appoint-' ed administrator of the estate oil .Mathias Umhty. Real Estate Ordered Sold Additional bond was tiled by lieu Un Lord, guardian of Martin Ixtr.l o>, Monmouth and nn order made that the real estate owned by Mr. Lord n* Monmouth be sold, the guardian to make his report to the court Cass For May 14th In the raae of !<arwill ya. Atnntin ; venu.-tl here from Allen county, tht | ronrt ha* flwtd May Itth as the trial i <la*t«». The case H a suit on foreckaij un* of • hattel mortgage. Coffee Divorce Case Venued I' In the dirorrt* unit of J.tlin ('. t offee for di»orti«. Attorney Henry H. Heller appear d fur the defendant and th. , court granted a eliuDge of ven** to the Allen Superior conrt. The sup for tllvorc*- was Hird several month ago. The tan.* *«■ heard, but jtulg-tm-nt was not rendered ami u n**w earn* was Hird by the plulnlift. It will be net lor trial tn the Allen toun ty court. Atlnrm ya John H. Edrta. Ilolv rt Stint* and IVwl Kichhorn of Bluffion uppeurt’d In tin* Athttus Circuit court y.Mtrrday r<*l»tivr to the unse of the Union Cenirat IJfr Ineurnme <s,mpntiy y». Joseph Warm-r. The «ttli bus ♦. nttisl hero fimii the Wrils ttitinly tonrt, but Hit* dale for trial lias not y**t l»vt it m*t. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May linj%; July !!»&%: ,4-pt. fl o,;iy. Corn: May "6%r; July “X’ 4 c; Mr|rt, 77%r. Oats: May 4<%<*„ Jufy «*4c: Hept An Ini,tr-tins alri**** 'troth of covert cloth bippitis frvtn th*- abou! o citutH. with carved <uod button*, det Hue to the cud us tbs very lubg
More than 500 treaties have been filed with the League of Nation* I o ■ ■■— ■■■-— Political Calender Democratic Ticket • Commissioner, 3rd District Dally Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the democratic. nomination for County Com- 1 ml“sioner from the third district, ( subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday. May 6th. . GEORGE SHOEMAKER. For Judge Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Judge of the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary. Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. i DORE B. ERWIN , Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem- • ocratic nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court, 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the declaim of the voters at the democratic primary. Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. J. FRED FRUCHTE. For County Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election. 1 Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. ’!ARTIN JABERG. — Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem- ' ocratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to th« decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. FRANK NEUSBAUM Dally Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem oerutic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision ■ of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6lh. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. I — Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce I that I am a fiindnlate for -’i<- deme 1 .-rgtir iioniiiiatu.il fi r andilor of Ad--1 ams county, subject to the decision of i the voters at the primary. Tuesday. ; May 6th. r W L. THORNHILL For Sheriff Dully Democrat Phase announce that I am m candidate for the democratic iiominat'cn for Sheriff of AtlI dams county, subject to the decision <>f the voters at the primary, Tues.l day. May 6th. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer Daily Democrat Please announce ‘ that 1 am a candidate for the demoJ cratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the folers at primary Tuesday. May Gib . LOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Iktily Democrat:—Please announce •U) name us a candidate for the den, I'erratic nomination for Recorder of ! Adams county, subject to the decision I <tf the voters at the primary, Tuer 'day. May 6th. 1924 MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. - Daily Democrat:—Please announce , : my Mme as a candidate for the democratic nonilnatlon for Recorder of | Adams county, auhject to the decision of the vob-rs at the primary elecuon. Tuesday. May Gib. 1924. ED GREEN Daily Democrat:—Please anHOOBce tny name aa a candidate for the dem- , ocratle nonilnali'm tor Recorder of Adams tounty, subjec t to th<* decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924 GEORGE M T. HOUCK. CommiMionsr. 2nd District Ituily I•ciMocrat:-Please unttotMce '.that I mu i. caiMihlate for the dei mocratlr nomination tor County ' t’oiiimtsuioner, second district, sub Joct to the decision us the voters at 'jHw primary eh-tlion. Tuesday. May I tiih. H. F. ItREINEU, Proxscut ng Attorney j! Dally Dcnioirat:—l*lease announre tny name as a .antlidnte for tin* democratic nt>eifnutkm for Pnmx uting Aitorney. S6lb Judicial circuit, sub i >ct tn the d vcislon ut the voters at ’be primary. Tiiv»di»y. May 6th. 1»24. r JOHN T. KELLY Dally Democrat:—Pleasn announce '•'tay turns ns h t»ttdMs»w fnr the d<*m 'rwraur ti<miinalt<in ft»r PronecMthig Attorney. 2*ith Judicial circuit, sub ijnet tn the dvrlslnn us the voters al Hi.- nriniary rlt-cthin, Toesdav. Mas ‘rath, 1924. < A C. BUTCHER. I- 1 - For Surveyor ( Dally Democrat: Pieeae snntmnre , that I urn a c-andltialt* ft.r the demo II i t-railc emtilMtion for Hurv<*yor ol II .Adams c minty, *iibj>-cl tn thn do , da Inn of th*’ volets al Hi.* primary on iTuekday, May 6lh. IMI DICK IUMJII. * | BaaimsHMaMiaiaaß a j Republican Ticket ‘I Per Sheriff ri’-ase at h.iiHc. my num.- u*. » can<lMai" for th*- reimhlb-aa mmiimtiion . ft»r J4h**rid of A*li*ui» c tiuti’y. sahpml iIO Hie drcla|**n of the vo’era at ih>* ; i primary rl**t llon to b** beld Mav SHI , F. W. PETEUKtIN. For Sheriff Dall? Demin * al: —l*loasc aiitioiie.A mt h.imt* »a • ramlhlatt* lot lhe tn puMl.ait tioinitistlon for sheriff < t I Aditev evouty. ynbjc'.t to tbr d**l* .•ion 04 thu voter, vt the pitman .diettim May 6. lIM4 W. W HAWKINS
MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN (United Press Service) Chicago, April 26. —Grains closed sharply lower on the board of trade today. . Fallowing a large amount of change over from May to July, wheat prices sagged on profit-taking. Crop news were generally favorable. Corn held steady for a time but weakened later with wheat and cash premiums. Oats was dull and lower as the result of a late realizing and large receipts . g Most provisions trade was confined Io lard, which ruled dull und lower. Fort Wsyne Livestock Market 130 lbs. and down s6f*>6.7s* 130 to IM Ills. $7.20; 150 to 190 lbs.. $7 30; 190 lbs. and up $7.40; roughs ssMi* 6; stags Lantbs—sls.2s down. Calves $9.25 down. Opening Grain Review Chicago, April 26—Grains started with a firm undertone on the board of trade today. General wheat strength was due to higher foreign markets. Export business totalled over a million and a half bushels, ntosily Manitoba*, the past two days. Better foreign demand strengthened corn despite indications of a larger movement next week. Oats was somewhat weaker and did not follow fully the opening increase. Provisions started steady. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 500; market 15c iglter; heavies S7.M; mediums. $7 Yorkers $7.66©7.76; good pigs $6.7a®7. Calves—Slow. Sheep and I jambs—Steady. Liberty Bonds U. 8. Liberty 3V4599.24 U. 8. Liberty Ist 4QIOO 09 U. S. Liberty 2nd 4>«100.04 U. S. Liberty 3rd 4'100.16 U. S Liberty 4th 4100.10 New 101.17 Foreign Exchange New York. April 26—Foreign exchange rates enjoyed one of the steadfast markets of the week during today's short trading period. Sterling 4.38« t up lAj. Francs .0644Ai up .0016V4. Lire .0(48, up -0063. B* lgian .0552%. up .0017. Marks 4.smi.OOO.iMm.tMMi per dollar. Cleveland Market Cleveland. April 26—Butter—Extra <741 %c; firsts 37%®*39%c; packing in tubs 40%®42%c; extra firsts 39% stock 26<»31c; standard 39%<t41%c: prints one cent extra. Eggs —Fresh gathered northern extras 2<i'U ; extra firsts 26%< ; Ohio firsts 23c; western firsts 23c. East Buffalo Livestock Market Rweipts 3200. shipments 3800. official to New York yesterday 5130; hogs closing slow. Heavies $7.90® S; mediums light weight SB. light lights $7.50®8; pigs $7 25® 7.50; packing sows rough $6.50®6.75. cattle 125 slow and weak: shw-p, 1290; best clipped lambs sls® 15 25; clipped ewes SS.SO down; calves 300, tops sll. Wall Street New York. April 26—Stocks closed this week with an outburst of strength which carried the industrial leaders to sew high ground on the current recovery. It was evident that the undoing of an overcrowding situation on th** short side was still the principal impulse behind the rally. iMthm that th*' drastic decline, which But Itack of this fore** waa the realbaa proceeded virtually without in tt rruprion since the middle of February. had been carrli*d to extreme*.' fver-dlscinintlnc such fndlcalions of bWdMsa shrinkage as have emne to light und placing the market an a khole in a position fur a vigorous rebound. B’eel. Gt-neral Eleetrlc. Studebaker, im-n-ui Umil*-n. <’an and Baldwin were the fiatura! leaders of the comeback IxicaUHC they bail been i*iugl>-d out for concentrated attacks of the recent professional drives. Ralls were atill Irregular under the laflu’-me us furUicr realiging <iii*» in Norfolk & Western. The market dosed higher. LOCAL GRAIN MARKRT (Corrected April 261 Now No. I Wheal, bushel.. Mr Yellow Kar Corn, per I'M pm Whitt* Corn i Me Data, p**r bu»li< l 43n Mixed Corn Me Ityo. per bu»ht*l Me tiorluy. per bushel..., M* Timothy Seed 23M’ DECATUR*FRODUCE MARKET <'ttrrt*cit*t| April 25 (t'orru t*’d April 261 Heavy Hcbs !9r, iprioger*. smuulb I?a G-gltoru* 13* '"«4‘ 12c '•ld ItiHiMars ogc <*M*ke 12c is*1 Eggs, duzt'h M« All poultry parefaaM’il must b** fr»m :*vm fe«d, LOCAL GfIDCER* EGG MARKIT Lwgr, d*Me| .. JOt •UfTIRFAT FRICII Butterfat
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♦ C'LASmFUKD ADS • -2 =-JL" FOR SALE FOR SALE—( 'ounty maps, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. Dally Democrat' office. 97t12x FOR SALE—Buff "color and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 receipts to book, tablets, large and small. Dally Democrat office. 97t12x l*'ok SALE—Goose .eggs anil duck eggs: white and yellow onion sets. Call 690-F. 99t3x '(—its'Toh s.ALk-1 Dodm» touring on god tires, in good running order; 1 Star touring. 1923 model, perfeol condition; aevjetlal used Ovcrlands, priced right to sell quickly. P. Kirsch & Son. 99t3 FOR SALE—Round reed baby buggy; hurt! coal henting stove; and sewing machine motor. Inquire at Harry Coffelt. 310 Oak 5t.99t3 FOR SALE—kive Sows with pfgs by side. Zeser Brothers, It. 6. phone J 796.99t3x 1 FOR KAiJi—l92o Ford Coupe, in good condition. Call ut Holthouse ing Hione 258. 100t3 Garage. 100t2x FOR SALE—Fresh cow. calf by side, Ford Garage. Decatur.lQOtSx ( FOft S.\Lfc hull calf, well bred and an extra god cow. Since November 1 she has averaged over 1900 lbs. of milk a month. Jacob J. Schwartz. Berne R. R. 4. 97t3 eodx FOR SALE—Two horses: set ofj breathing harness; riding plow. ('all 25 M. Monroe phone. 93t5 eodx, FOR SALE—Clover ami timotliy”lb'ay,| imtatoi’s and all variety of plants.| Phone 86911 99t3cod! Kbit Early garden plants and| green onions. L. T. Brokaw, one' block next of Green house. Phone; IM 101t3 ) =5 - WANTED ' W'k CLEAN RI'GS —Have your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and deliver. Colehin Brothers, ph'ones 441 and' -i6l. Factory 115 East Rugg st. WANTED Maid for general house : work. No family washing or iron-, ing. Phone 258. 101t3 ; Maid for geueral house: work. No family washing or ironW WTED To buy Teirifr or halfTerrier- pup. 4 to G mouths old. I'ltouc 8 or 278. HM)t3x FOR RENT Foil ’{ENT—I arg" 10l for garden on North Secoad »:rcet. Reni anyway lo suit. George E. Flamlcrs. 99t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wrist uaten bearing initials, of M M. M.. thought between K. of P. home ami Ohlura restaurant or| Ohlem rt-stauranF anti 6rh street on| Jefferson. Finder pb-aan call BGS M ’ and receive reward. Margaret Myers. 10013 X Evelyn Nesbit Files Motion For New Trial • Pm* Stuff C4»rr< »p<>ti<letiO I Philadelphia. April 36 -(Special to 1 iruily Democrat) —A motion for a new trial In the case of Harry K. Thaw, ’ who Is seeking to gain his freedom , from Kirkbride'a aaylum, waa filed in the court of cmunton pleas here today j I by Kvelyn Nentrit'a attorney, William ■ A. Cray. Th*- motion waa Hied on the deci j ( slon us Miss Nesbit to further oppose, t Thaw's rt-hase from the aaylum Tke 1 action will prevent Judge Monaghan from * gnlug th>> sanity verdict tori Thaw's release ca brought in the, 1 case just ctoaed. Thaw must reaain a patient at the , asylum uutll tb« motion for a new. trial has been acted upon. It la de- * clared likely that this decision will ' be made whhix a week. Hunpital Notes Ta cn'y eight people wore pxUonte! M the AtUms Couaty Memorial hits- i piitil and four opcratioga were held this tuurnitig. Ute patients being. i>uii Ksocx. us Moaruv. tuttslls regtopod; Vic UK Faulk'nbutg, lk**acur rout* _ auveu, tmiHil* removed; Peter .Mu* | m»t. Bera*. »:nor operation, and Abe t Hiuncbutn>*r, Decatur, minor opera lion. Mrs. Grace U beejer us Bryant cnicrud lb*; hospital fur medical treat-, m«ui und will be oprtratod on Monday, morning, Tht* lumlitiuu of John Mayer ut Monruc. who hu« IMm* h j pailcui at th<* hoepffi>i the pit’l three j week* rematoa about the MOK!. No i hope Is exirmlt’d for hla recovery | s «n<l d«ath MOM but a matter us a 8 («« hours, it wat alatod. Mrs. Magdsllttr y<gl**y. who rinlde.i . Hvt* miles wttal of Dneatgr. giiderweut . a neritma oiteralluu nt lh<* Adem<J ( t’o'iniy .Memorial loMpital. A t*iial of ibrec hundred gull »i*>n*-s were re muted from Mrs Egiy'a gall <* khti wta at>Mvy-cd Mra. Ugly It got tigg along fairly guvd. t.uusldering the 9 sariuuaaaM of the operation.
Treatments given to lul ' Op ‘ th '« I nw ol 144 S ° uth 2nd Str«r I Office Phone 314 H Office Hours 10-12 a. '• ■ S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBs.n Calls answered promptly dlvtr *2! Private Ambulance * Office Phone; 90 ’ i Home I’bonp; 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST l-.y-s l-. s ,unin<jl. |t G lasm Fiw 8 to 11:39-12:7(1 to 5 W Saturday 8:00 p. Telephone 135 DR- c. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboraloht, Office Hours; 1 to 4 and « to 8 p. m Sundays, 9 to io a. m Phone SSI — — FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abatracts of Title. Re»i E»t*u Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, ' I Office—Take first stairway - -. . _ ... - DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phonos: Office 422; Home t 3 Office Hours—9 to II a. n 1 to »- < to x y m . ! Suntlsy * to 9 ». m NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that i] MONDAY, MAY 5, 1924 i will be the last day for paying *« • spring installment of taxes. Th I treasurer's office will be opening 8 a.tn. to 4 p.m., during the tai isjJ lug season. All taxes not paid by th; J time will become delinquent aM 1 -I penalty of 111 per cent will be aim J Do not put off yWur taxes as they an be paid, and the law points out th duty of the treasurer. Those who bit ixiught or sold property an! vigr division of taxes should * one kt ouce. Don’t wait for the rush cepiU uau bu laid away to: utyug. su do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE Treasurer of Adams CwV to May iU. — ■ - Services For Murphy To Be Held Mondf New York. April 26 — Funeni 6 I Charlea F. Murphy, the "bos- «f Taa I many Hull anti known as one d B three outstanding leaders ut th democratic party, will be at l» s*» m. Monday in St. Patrick's talhtdffl Plans to hav e New York's |i treated cardinal. Patrick d Relate, had to be abandoned vhtsl was found the steamer lavtathaau 1 which Hayes is returning front ** ■ rope, cannot reach New Tort tu u» tor the services. The Right Itov. John J. I»uM- »•» J Biary bishop anti acting head d6* jan h tliocese. will celebrate lb* F | quit m high tuasa. Wabash Boy State Hinmt , I:|<Mmtiugbm. April .’•» , *' , ' rr J Brttu* hump, of WulmMi. repn-rauK ( •the Tenth diatriit. took first phrki • jlhe Indiana stale high *<buel st* 1 totleal eonUst. which was ***<«*;• here last. tl Dorothy Benn< r. of FoB tt4) * itepreaenllng Ike Twelfth ilistrhi. ••• - awarded a* cord pin *■• * |,,, l R*’* rf * 1 Lyons, of llatntnoml .rrpn'f'dW, the Thriiconih dbtrteL third Beat|tbaKP wrus awarded » • medal. Mias Bcnuer a sliver w* |and Lyons a htouxt* wd* l .o ’ T DIL C. V. CONNELL ( ViriEBINAniAN ' f Hp.wi.tl ett. nHon * • I cm tie and poultry P r *' ' , Office 120 No f3r"tj 1 Pbunn; Uffica 14J— Roald*’ 1 ' ; L - -j ,l| 5,— MONEY— * - J Mtmi-y to Iwtn at 5% totcreci. | ' | partial payment I'rtril . ( |A*nliarl A Dcua'ur* i|L ; |T~7 "■ *"... I Farm anti CH* • R ,»i ■; 1 .For Mie. oWlfa * rhq "* t()4 ~ nc> —
