Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1924 — Page 2
Big Dingle’s Consent to | a Wedding By ANTHONY REIMERT ((£>, 1*24, Weattra N*tv*pap*r t’nloa.) ««T_TEY, kid, how’s Big Dingle’s gel ** coinin’ along?” "Ah. leave the kid alone! Let Dingle do It!" "Say, kid, Big Dingle says If you go hnngin* round his gel again he'll make you n stiff one.” The kid —Toni Hartley—had taken u job In the lumber camp because he was broke. Slowly the weak muscles of the city boy had become welded into sinewy cords, slowly manhood was coming to him. In spite of the jeers of the other men he knew he was beginning to hold his own. But Mary Dingle, the foreman's daughter—the moment they had set eyes on each other they had loVed. They had whispered words of affection to each other. Mary was timid and shrinking. Pretty? No. Not a man, even In that womanless camp, had eyes for the slender, pale girl who was a marvel of beauty to Tom Hartley. Their courtship was the joke of the camp. Big Dingle bullied and loved Ids daughter. He was a man of Iron, a giant, a mass of muscle and sinew. Tom had seen him break a man's jaw at a blow In one of hla awful rages. And Big Dingle had taken him by the shoulders and thrust his face into his. “You leave my ge! alone, you city rat, or I’ll smash you. Get that? Don't you let me see you and her speakin' agon." The word had gone round the camp. Every one grinned when they saw Tom Hartley's eager glances toward the foreman's cottage that honsed Mary. All were wondering whether he would have the nerve to defy Big Dingle. Tom crept at night to the back door while all the camp waa sleeping. “Mary, Mary girl." 'Tom, dear." “Will you come with me?* “When? Now*’ "Now. Right away. Put on your snowshoes. We ran make the twenty mrtes to Point Bee by morning, and Bather Flanagan will marry us." "Tom, I don't dare. My father wHI kill us. He—be was In a blind rage j this afternoon about you." “Mary. Pm not afraid of your father. Once tn Point Bee we're safe. Come, ■ dear!" "Wait then. Tom." she answered with swlden determination. A few minutes later she appeared, wearing her snowshoes. A hasty embrace, and the lovers stole down the snow-packed read. A dog barked, • man stirred; Red Giffen looked through the window of the hunkhouse and whooped. Mary and Tom were clearly outlined la the I ght of the moon. They hurried, clasp- I Ing each other's hands, treading down I the snow. Tliey were among the pines. They heard the camp astir bebtnd them-a score of men. al! eager to be on the blood-hunt. Now, emerging from the pines, they I saw their pursuers at the foot »f the valley. A long descent before them, then the Big Fork, the Ire covered with water In the spring thaw, but still bearing. Onre across that they should have leeway enough. There were a doeen trails through the woods and It would be easy to hide there, to mnke Point Bee by dawn. Hut as they reached the bottom »f the dewevnt they saw the mass of tbetr pursuers pressing perilously Hose on ' them. In front was Rig Dingle Hla bellows seemed to shako the heaveoa Grasping Mary by the hand, Tom pulled her out upon the rotten, quivering Ice. They were half-way acmes. They were armsa. But there was Rig Dlnyle nt the bank. He roared. Hla mrses were territbe. Torn and Mary lter| tip the slope toward the forest Suddenly a crash Iwhlnd. They I turned. Big Dingle's head appeared for an Instant among the broken Ire ; Tom hesitate,!, only n moment. Then I hp had torn off his snow shoes, run I l«nck and (dunged in. Rig Dingle couldn't swim. He grasped the drowning man. Big j Dingle Hutched him round lite neck. I all but pulling him wrnler One blow with all Tom's force -and Rig tangles head 10l Iml bark on his shoulders i Somehow T"m managed tn get him to the bank. Willing hands pulled them a shore. An h«nr later Rig Dingle, wrapped In idank-ts ram* ever tn where Tom lay beside hie Are. He put hie hand out "You win her. son." he Mid "1I «"•'< frrgg. You kin marry bar ! morrow. You're a man, T»t» Guah, I that was a rrwrfc <« the jaw yog handed me!” —" — I Wrong Plact Mr hnhurb had purchased a new -nr tM was very proM nt hlmacqnltdtl.m I ntmtunaieiy. the car waa rather mail sad tophesr y. «n<l )r « ,„ w „ ••till!•Ifttll#!' liqii «p«riHfix To^.r W> *'**• * '*** rountry law* the hark Wheel hp Z '"«* »*• «**•*. with Mr wuham la it, was dep.wit«>d nneiao downf.h.mi«..nf,h.mM After gema irauM, w waanan ► •«*••• himself, ana .ft., for show a toile he fbund a iMepnona 'HsHo- he mH. when h. cm throng* »« ’*• r»rsg» “Can t* M*b? Ft* turned furf?s" Bom' cense the reply emag the etrr; "thl* |g a garage What y«a blUNt!* ■
WHEELER ACCUSER I ~ 1 I iff ***** TTW ” ' IJF ’Mr' I tB \ MRF a i -ms *b< ' —J BLAIR COAN Washington. D. C.—This photo shows the star witness against Senator Wheeler and the man largely responsible for his indictment, Blair Coan, a national committeeman ami ggent of the department -of justice, who promises to make some startling revelations about Senator Wheeler to the Borah committee, D.H.S. TRACK ATHLETES LOSE Drop Dual Meet To Fort Wayne Central Saturday, 67 1-2 To 31 1-2 Decatur high school lost a track and field meet at the Central high school at Fort Wayne, Saturday after noon, by a score of 67*3 to 31 Ag. The Decatur lads won first place in ail four of the field events but tailed to win a single first on the track Central's superiorly it\ the track events won the meet. Castle, of Decatur was high point man of the meet. He won two firsts a second and a third, scoring a total cf 14 points. He captured first place in the broad jump and pole vault, won second in the low hurdles and placed third in the high jump. White won first In the shot put and Steele was first in the high ju,tnp Captain Farr, although not oompletely recovered from the in [jury he received in the county meet, [took part in the dashes, winning third in the IW-yand dash and second in the yard event. Holmes won eetond in the quarter mile. Central [made a clean sweep tn the mile runs ITh locals will enter the sectional meet to be held at For t Wayne next Saturday and are expected to win several points. Summary 100 yard dash —First. Behold <C.I; second. Cutshall <C»; third. Farr iDL Time —W 4-5 seconds. yard dash -First, Settold tC. >; I second. Farr. (D.i; third. Cutshall. I (C.I. Time—27 seconds 440 yard dash—First. Nclf. (C.l: second. Holme*. ID.I; third Felger. (Ci Time- 1 minute, aectada. Mlle run—First. Lamont, ic.l. second, Smith. tC.I; third. MorrelL <C.i. , Time —5 minutes, a 1-5 second*. 130 high hurdlers—First. Fauhon. I <C.|; second. Sboaff tC.I; third. Meyerbaugh. <D >. Time-2'l second*. Shot put— First. White. <D»; second. Kowalciyk. tC I; third. Nobles i(C ». Distance- 43 feet, 4 inches. 33V lo* hurdles--First. Faulson I <C.t; second. Castle, iD.|; third, j Shoaff. (C *. Tinw So 4 » seconds. (Mto-yard run- First, Lomont, <CJ; I second. Morrell, tC.t; thin!. Fmilh I «<?.». Time 3 minute*. 3d second*. . Half nnle relay—< eatral -Cutsball. I Fierce. Nobb s, ReboM Time I mln I ute. M I 5 seconds. I'ole vault-Ckatle. iD»; Noble*, j tf.t: tied ior first. Felger. 4C.1. Ural . (is I. tied for third Height 3ft •. n I High jump First. Sle-'le, ID); rec I oud. Nobles. (<’.l; third, Castlh. tD.t. . Height—i feel. 3 inches j Broad jump First. Car’le. «D •; smond. Reeves. (C.l; third, htnlth. | (Cl DtaUneo, 17 feet. 7 inrhoj. KnixhU Os ( alumhiiH To Meet This EvrninK The regular meeting nt the Knight of Columbus will b» wkl tht. even * lag st tb« ball to dtspoee of mat tern pertaining to the initwioa which will be held on Bunday. Mar 351 h Next Sunday the membeis t>t the K. •< C and the member* of the Holy Name and St Joseph Societies will i*ceW» , Holy Communion in a body at th* St. Mary's Catholic rbur>h Ihc mem hers of th* lodge, and rorleHes will meet at th* K of C hall at seven <»'< l«wk and then march to the chart h. Fo»e» of (Irwily The Navel <bwrvsii>iy imp* ’t’nt the •Wpm * i’ll iMittg fwti’iß, w hen the moon I* m It* roulth. I* alamtl m»e I I aim* miliiooth pan ip* for* of i* It ; toft* 'would !••«* 10 povads <M Ita weight | wheu the mo«a Is overluad.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, MAY 5. 1924.
Total Os 221 Absent I Voters In Adams County i A total of 221 voters applied for absent voters' ballots, according to the records in the county clerks office. At noon today a total of 182 ballots had been returned. Saturday I was the last day for a voter to apply for a ballot. If the application had 'been made by Saturday evening and the ballot sent to the voter it can bo voted, but must be delivered to the proper vot'ng precinct before the polls are closed on Tuesday evening •Mini i. i<> nncvnv\t * State of Itullanu. Adams County. SS. tn the Adams Circuit Court. April Term. 1921. Cause No. 1217*. To Quiet Title. Katie Yoder, plaintiff vs. Jacob ConJ rod. et al. - • | Corves now the plaintiff by Lenhart and Heller, her attorneys, and flies her complaint herein. together with the r affidavit of at competent person, that | the residence, upon diligent Inquiry In unknown of the following named de ■ fendants. to-wit:—Jacob vonrod, Chris- : tine Conrod. Peter Zi»er, Pet-r j Springer. Bo!<» OH Company. William |H. Bole, true Christian name h b ' unknow n to plaintiff, and Conawanifo OH Company, that the natnes of the defendants are unknown, arhl that they are believed to be non - residents 1 of the State of -Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit:- The unknown i husbands and wive.*, respective!v of ' each of the following named persons 1 to-wit —Jacob Conrod, Christine <.V>nt rod. Peter Ziglcr, \inanda Hall. Harry Hall. Edward F>dJey. I.esetta Eckley. Casale Sloan. William Sloan. Clarence Eckb*y. Eearn Eckley. Caroline Zietr- ( ter. Knot Ziegler. .Mattie Zlesrler. Alice Miley. Arthur Miley. Levina Tedrow | i Frank Tedrow. Ellen Schany. Ed-vard SchanK. George Ziegler, Herma Zleg-I ter. Deter H. Ziegler, Elisabeth II I Ziegler. Jacoh Ziegler, Nellie Ziegler I William Ziegler. Bertha Ziegler. Levi I J. Ziegler. Irvin Ziegler. Minnie Zi.g-I ler, Peter Conrad, Ida Conrad, Frank | Conrad. Selma Conrad. Elmer Conrad, i ' Mary Conrad. Clara Vorhies. Frank | Vorliies. Adeline Marshall. John A. i Marshall. Ida Retscher, Louia G Bet- | seller. Harry Conrad, lavuiae Conrad. 1 Lydia Ziegler. Amanda Wydkle, Kad- 1 iron M Wydkle Emma Plank. Ulyssesi IS. G. Flank. Salina Roberta Win. Itob-i I erta, Mattle Conn. Robert Conn. ; | Ethel Garmon, Walter Garmon. !>.i Ziegler. Laura H. Zieg-| Iler. Frank Ziegler. Ila Ziegler. Ver-’ non Z egler Ma ule Ziegler. Leia P Ziegler. D-ter Springer, William H Bole, whore true Christian name Is un- ' known to the plaintiff, the name* of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff I The unknown widowers and widows rerpectivety, children descendant*. I [heirs, surviving spouse*, creditor* and J administrator* of the estate, devisee*, legatee*, trustees, snd eveewtors of lire last will and testament, succe*- | *ors tn Interest, and assign* rvspei - I lively, of ea< h of the following same I ami designated deceased person* toWlt:—Jacoh l'onra-1. Ja<-ot> Conrod.’ Christine Conrad, peter Zigler. Catharine Ziegler. Peter Ziegler Marv Eckley, Reuben Eckley. Amanda Hall.’ Harrv Hall. Edward Ecklev. Lesetta Ecklev. Cassie Sloan. William Sloan Clarence Eckley. Fearn Ecklev, Christian- Ziegler. Caroline Ziegler. Eno* Rleglar. Mattie Ziegler. Alice MHev. Arthur Mi'ey. Levina Tedrow. Frank Tedrow. Ellen Scliang. Edward Schana. 2*°’,’.* Herma Ziegler. Peter FH. ZKgrler. EliMlMth Z?r. Jacob ’ Zje«l«r, WHhatr Z’ec-* !er. B*rtha T.tvj J. Z**O».* Irvin Zu<!«r. N'nn'* Cathar-’ In* Conrad. Paniel Conrad. Peter Coa-i rad. Ida Conrad- J tSrfmT Conrad. Elm* r Conrad. Mary Conra b Cfara V<*rhle«. Frank Vorh<e.<. Adelin*’* Marahalf John A Marshall |«|« Ret•<‘ber, Lout* G Henrv Conrad. Louiffe Conrad. Marttn Zleelrr. I Lydia Z»*slrr. Amanda Wydkle. Kad I •*>!» M Wvdkle. Emma Plank, tdeaoen S. G Plank. <%aHna Roberts. William Rot»ertr Mattie Conn. R»dje**t * «9the! <;a*m**n. Waiter Garmon. Le-i Zle<ter, !•«»! H ZiFrank Zier- . 1* - J K 7 • V—n .n S taler. r. S .’rron Zee|’*e. P Zfe-’irr. .i<••-nh Ziegler » 7**gbsr Peter Spring*”. uni iWHHam H whoae truerhMvtiaa .|r»s«me is unkn**vn t » the plaintiff, th** |n%iaee of all of are unknown t<* I th* plaintiff, all the w»»rn*n one* |kn**» n by anv of the names and d«»ig-( nation* lt*ov*e stated, arhose n in’e i mar hare been « han<*d. and who ar* Iknnwn by other ntsnM, the nam«*« of all of whom are unknown to piair*lit* •v , o'lbe4 of aH tho p**rsono 1 above r’lcfod. »fex*r?i’<*d and <leslgnated as d* fen dent* 'o this *<llo*. who I are ma r *'>»*d th* uam*-« «»f all of whnp? Isre unknown to plsmtiff all the per «-.n* amt <-„rp.»rat‘ ns wha assert or •Jmlshr assert anv nt|». claim or inter- , eat. In «• |i»n spvn. 'he real etale .(♦- scribed in the complaint to thi® •rtlop. '■'by. under »r thr-.uvh any of th* de ,_|'en*ants tn tbi* action, named, drI and de«ign**ed tn saM <mm- . I Plaint rha name* of VI of whom are I unknown tn th* n’» n”ff the unknown | -t-wUh-lder* SrafkiMwi -ra-eirer* Ij arp***'***opa to-wit —>• •t’f Ail Cowipype. afH Cnr*w*ne'’ <> i |Cemparv the *** «!( of whom * er* ynkFown to r»»alp*fff that »he f I- • low*pt *ewMd defewdawit see nonI F*--*»*f th* *t«e «»f InhanM, ar*t'-’•a-A w* odai Wall If all wood »> kier. I n W*’Ho*o »*!**ao 4"la**we* E<ble* t •.*"•**•0 C**r>|.*o* K?m l.iZ»***rr. Z*rie* A lire M||e» I V’ « f trow Frank j** , * i '** Hr***’**. I* 4»'v«*«-e !*<•♦*• I •••111- Z*-Fir* * Wili am •e* F ‘’ho Z’**"*** faHd • Z 4 * T |u iVgR-od. f’tonh fnn*ad, M.ffg ’’onre** RiMrr iSnn!‘, AAel»— M«r»«**«l % M4*«hMtl 1,« »*<a he* lx’**** <t •rher l|m** r’oo**** f*M*«»* ••o***«l vieelrr jMaaaVtt** V M W**Gt *O * • Pl*f»k lirroee n «l Pfanfr Fob**f* •S’*W«om t»*hH*»r<e Met > I. .<» Cn»n v .h.rt r'-»nn. —.•het ******** ria.**— f-**t Zl****r. IjVi** »* r-.nk »■*<••* »-** 7.WV 1 *- , v.-n-a V r-Wr. M-lib Z'c-ri-r .•»* | f *ta V* yieyfer. 'h** wat* ar’me Is fa* -r n-. a»tn* <h* t>t’* •" th- ■ rest estate fn th* S*st* nf fndlana , (M* • rayea *»* wtMm •»<»♦« aval*** *!l of r*’t defendants; that all <*f saM r ar*-n-I«n'. are n«-*«s«rv parties »n * s-’t'o* an* ths* they ar* Set Im ad *« h* nntt-raaMents of tha state **f . Indian* • T*-- fnl' .wln- reel a.tsta in Adams 1 rowetr v»r» nt tndldsa. I* describe 1 • * «*-• --.mplnlwt f«. wit . Th— waa* * >.*>* e* |n» southeast nusrtrr of r**- , t»— rt. •< !B t .an.lHn Cwenfe fl e • ««i» ttath. t’.n-* fo-irtarn (It) F.aai. t • r-tnining » <htf <*ai arras m<*r* »r *MR . TSH Srtrae |r 's-i»»1*l and prone , anted t>* »*M Heintiff fas th* pyrtm** ’ e* »'•*• tn real eetet* 1 Steve* de...lked a- -rsloK St’ de , «la in«a and «lai manta whatao- : •**»»*• i« th*-M»r* herab* gt—defendant* ’bet vale** the- t»* an* | <ae*v ** *ha ** des *♦ th* Anvil —erm fa*t es *»,a *4an> iternir C-uH 1 I rs Andiaes, the tl Aar r,f fun* (•*( to he h-roe •*( Iwdh* o* th* • **th dev *f >**'l ••*• »*t ’he Cou-1 U.n— m »n* r'Hv o* r»m*»u* in e*l 1 |Cowntv and fw* and ev>*w»r nr A* be heard and determined In H str *b , ran*e> tn W •*«••" Whar*-» ( h*»a«tnf<» *•• mv hand efflv th* e-nl Mid ra«t*t a» »he "Sirs *♦ th* Clerk fhera. . n» is «h* cite nf *»♦-»•«*. Indian*. (M* I*«h Asv nf •»*'• l**t iSM’ er Ari*—- •■•* JriMN F BIEUtriN. Cl*fk "f th* A-I**n» ctrav* c n*t*t Naomi F Barmaan Doputv |L*-*«rt and N*M*r I Attya. tor Plaintiff. 31*14*4
Get Along Somehow Folks have to get along with humankind, aomehow; aud they do—somehow. I Political Calender Democratic Ticket Commissioner, 3rd District Daily Democrat: Please announce 1 that 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination for County Commissioner 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. 2«th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. DORE B. ERWIN Dally 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. 1934. J. FRED FRUCHTE. ' For County Auditor Dally 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. I Tuesday Mav 6th. 1924 MARTIN JABERG. Dally Democrat:—Please announce 1 tny name as a candidate for the dem- ' ocratlc nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. FRANK NEt’SBAUM Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the dem , ocratlc nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subjevt to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 61h, 1924 WALTER WILKINSON. Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for ihe deme cratic nomination fee auditor of Allan:* county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. W L. THORNHILL For Sheriff Daily Democrat- Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Addams county, subject to the decision rd the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer Daily Democrat— Pleas* announce that 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision <>f the voters at rrimary Tuesday. May 6th LOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the deni ocratlc nomination for Recorder of] Adam* county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. IK4. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. Daily Democrat:—Please announce my naino as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adam* county, subject to the decislmi of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 4th. 1934 ED GREEN. Daily Democrat:—Please announce, my mime as a candidate for the dem-1 ocratlc nomination for Recorder of, Adams county, subject to thu decision' of the voters at the primary, Tues-i day. May 6th. 1924 GEORGE M T. HOUCK. , — Commlaaioner. 2nd District Dally Democrat Iffease unnounce ( that 1 ant a candidate for the de • moeratic nuiMtaation for County CotumlMiuner. second district, tub ject to th* dec|*i«.n of the voter* at ' the primary election. Tuesday. May ' 6th. D F I’HEINER j Pr**ecutinp Attorney Ihilly liemocrat:—Please announce tay nam* as a candidate fnr the detn-, ocratlc nomination for Proaeettling: Attorney. 36th Judicial rtrcuM. sub jmd to the di-etaiou of the voter* at •the primary, Tueaday. May 6th. 1924. i JOHN T. KELLY Daily Democrat: — pica** announce my name a* a rand’date for the dem orratle nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, 36th Judicial circuit, •object to (he derialon of the voter* at tha primary election. Ttwaday, May Sth, 1934 A. C. BUTCHER. | • Fa.* Surveyor • (•oily lirmorrat • - H*nae *nnoetic* that I am a candidate for (he dome crailc nomination (or flitrveyor of Adam* (ouutyi subject to th* de tl*ion of tlw voters at ibe primary on Tueedsy. May <«h. 193* DICK BUCH. —..■m. ■■nils d mas a !.■■■■■■ ICepubliran Ticket For Sheriff ' Fl*«*" amtonce my oamr a* a candidate for ih'- r«imbll<an nompisttoo for Sheriff of Adams dnnnty. subject to (be deciriou of (be vo'srs al th* primary ele**tlrm In ho b*M Mae 6fh 8. W. PKIMfclKm , For Sheriff Dally Democrat —Please snnouor* my name an a candidate b*r ’he r» itnsbiieaa i»c»miaailo» ft* '■hertff nf Adam* couaty. »•(<•«* <o the decialoa of th* voters of <be primary •tocuoe *. *»4ay. May «. UM W. W HAWKINS.
Taxpayers Make Annual 1 Eleventh Hour Rush The county treasurer’s office was ‘ corwded throughout the day with taxpayers who called to pay their spring installment, of taxes. Today promised to bo one of the busiest days this year with indications that the receipts would exceed any former total during the spring tux;|iy(nß time. Saturday - )* Receipts were 846,0001. M'ss Golda Gay, deputy treasurer stated at noon. The collections have reached a good total for several days and it is thought that only the usual number will leave their taxes go delinquent. * McAdoo Leads Underwood In Texas Conventions Dalas, Texas. May. s—Returns5 —Returns today from Texas precinct conventions showed Wiliam G- McAdoo leading Senator Underwood by four to one for Texas' choice for the democratic presidential nomination. Governor Pnt Neff was running a poor third Texas republicans were almost solidly liehind President Coolidge Delegates elected at the precinct conventions will attend county convention to be held tomorrow. * Terrific Storms Kill Many People In India London, May s—Forty six persons were killed and three villages destroyed by terrific storms in the Hardoi district of the United Provinces of India, near where wot Id flyers are attempting to cross the continent. Recording to a news agency dispatch from Allahabad. Karachi, ndia, May s—Portugueses—Portuguese airmen attempting a flight from Lisbon to Macau in the far east have arived at Karachi from Charbar. Lieut Pelletier D'Oisy, french airman .is reported to have flosn from Agra to Calcutta. D'Oisy now leads al! competitors in the flight to the east. MARKETS-STOCKS SMih Report of Local and Foreiffn Markets Opening Gram Review Chicago. May s—Grain* started with an irregular undertone on the b»«rd of trade today: Wheat sentiment was mixed. Short covering aud light deliveries on contract brought a fractional advance in .he current month. Other deliveries ragged with favorable crop news and larger world shipments. Corn was under the dominance of , wheat. Light rece'pts and no driivlories on contract strengthened May j Others fell with favorable crop news. Oats disidgi l *! independent strength and started sliglitly higher. Despite weakness in cables and hcg«. provisions started f'rm aud un-' chaaffed. East But’tie Livestock Market Reee.pt* 640'. sh'nment* 6370, yes terday: receipts 11300. shipments 4.(go today, official to New York Saturday. SToo. hog* cloaing stead* Top* ta'dr bulk |8: heavies 88; medium* IS; light ueight 87<f8.08; 'light n<bts 87 3598; pg» 87tj7 3S. packing now* rough 6.50; cattle 3135. nuarter to fly higher: steers UWO tbs ,up 89-&o<dij 1 60, steers 1100 tt>». down jtl.aotrio. yearlings up to 8U; h*if *ra 85.30W8 75. raws 82497: hull* 84 1 <J4 50; rbeep 920; b*»' dipped lamb* tU>&O : cull* B>3 down; best clipped sassed wether* 89 50<r 19.35; best dip I ped ewe* 89 504|8.50; calve* 3000; tops 811-30; cults 87 30 down. , To’e«o I iveriock Market Receipts toon market 104/ : 15r lower; hrovtra 87*5497.78; med'mm* 87.704»7 7’»: Yorker* 87.504f7.65. ’ paiad pig* 86 75<f 7. Calte»- R eady. Hhi.p nnd Lamb* Steady. Fort Waynt Livestock Market H>«e 130 lb* soil down, 86<h7. i 130 to ISO IbH. 874»7 ;pl. 160 tu 19” lb '»? 37,4,7 45; 190 lt>* tint! up 87.50<C i?us; tough* 85 5*06; stag* B*o4. lamb*-816 35 down. Calve* —89 50 LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected May 5) New No. I Wheat, buahei 95e i Y’dlow Ear Com, per 100|0e White Corn 84r iOata. per bu.hel 43c ' ’Mixed Cora R*c Rye, per bushel (Sc Barley, per bushel Uc 'Timothy Seed 83 50 OKCATUR PRODUCK MARKET H'urrcded M*y 51 Heavy Hen* l*n. Hprtuger*. smooth l?e ’ Legbora* tie HUg« lie <H4 Rouator* 04c tie! I<taeg* 13c Eggs, dttasu —3O c AU poultry purchased muit be tree, from feed LOCAL GROCER* EGG MARKET , Egg*, doaa* — .. —lO c •uyterfat price* Duttortat 33c
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• < LA.SBIHKL AOS » oee«*aow*«ee*o 4 FOR SALE FOR - SALE—County maps, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. Shows the roads and farm owners. Daily Democrat office. 12txlO8 FOR SALE—Buff color and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 receipts to book, tablets, large and small. Daily Democrat office 10Stl3x FOR SALE--Russet potato** for seed. Mattio Young, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 106t3x FX)ft SALld—Baby Chicks. Barred Rocks. Rhode Island Reds. White Wyandotts. 813.00 per 100. J. F. Stonerook, phone 615. 106t3x FOR SALK—Ito San Soy Beans, 82 per bushel. Two pure bread Holstein hull calves. Priced right. Bowen. 106t3x FOR SALE—Cabbage and tom at o planta, three dozen for twenty-flve cents. Henry liaugk, 204 South Tenth street. iQ7t3x FOR SALk- Rubber tire bugffy: good condition. Inquire Christ Matke, Ducatur, R. 4. 107t3x W>R SALE—Soy Beans for seed’ Henry Lengerich. Decatur. R. 5 | 106t4 eouxi FOR SALE—Ito San soybeans. S~S | Vance. Pleasant Mills, Ind. 108t6x FOR SALS—Oliver typewriter No - 9, just as good as new 820.00 will buy this machine if sold this week. Phone 705. G. C. Steele. It FOR SALE—PROPERTY, Two lots 81800.00. 8500 down and the hal ante at 810 a month Will throw off 850 if 81.”00 down. At 1138 Elm st. Call in evenings at above address lMt« FOR SALE -Early veliow seed corn Limited amount at 82 r>*r bu. 3 mi. east and '4 mi. north of Watt. Grov | er Qwens.loßt2x W)R I*ALE—Good seed corn. Drop ■ postal to J. J. Dailey. Monroe. Ind.. R. R. 1. 108-t3x e.o.d. FOR SALE — Corn King manure spreader, g<x>d as new. 1 am again in the stock business. Call Mr. L. C. I Mills, Monroe 108t3x WANTED WE CLEAN Rfps— Have your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and dellv-, er. Colchia Brothers, phones 441 and 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st 86t30x W.VNtSD- Experienced *ten-»grapher Apply J. F. Arnold office. People* ■ Loan A Truet Ca. BMg. 106t3| WANTED- Man and wife to take charge of Murray Hotel dining; room. Possession given May 15th I Good business No investment. Se»; IMn Beery 197t3i ' WANTED-La<l yto operate a Mary Ellen Style Shop for us in Decatur. We w'll put you m business in a Ismail way and help you grow We finance you. MAR?' ELLEN STYLE 1 .SHOPS, 542 So Dearborn St., Chita*"' Hl 111 1 . LOST AND FOUND ' it).s"r in bffl*. Fridav Fin>l*r I return io Mots Hetber and receive I liberal reward STRAYED or STOLEN-Dark red now. weight about 35* the . due to farrow about May 1. Finder notify M. A. Ripley. Willshire phone. 407t2x | UoST~S'misirdtainond setLng on’ ot ring. Lost in front of Holtbou** drag store. Finder please return to this office aa<i receive reward 1#714x LOST “Gold "wa:« h7"* lo»cd raa*. Fuelling church or in Decatur.: Return to Harry Young. *ll West Jefferson at rat*. Reward. Hot6x FOR RENT FOR RENT—G<oil seven r**»m bouse, all ni«*l»*ra. W Mnnr<»** St. Aln*» *ome cow pasture for rent John’ Haugh l**t3> O—— — PIANO TUNING | or det* left at Gay. Rwick A My ' ers will b»- taken care ot within ' teg «|*y», • O <>. SPKI NGKR. s'l. W*»i»»> 0_... — .. _ ■ O Ita' . . ATTENTION FARMERS — We ar* stacdlng a Mammoth Jack nt the Robinson •train on the Andrew; Fuelling farm, two mile* east of th* Furl'lug chunh Wm NOLI*. Keeper 55 >3 13* * 1. •■■■■- ari*oiNrsi 'tnr iiisim*t*»»»••' F* Netlra •• hereby given lire* th* *»n--d*r.’g*>e<l ha* Seen appnlnted •<lu»'« ot th* oiil’ "f J»hd " Apdeewa, let* «f y.tarn* remity. drxeaarit Th* evlatr I* p.uliehly •*•!* vent. HATTIW M CM»IF« a, Admlnlefrattlv I Mev » 1934. • t M-wymtn. AH» J>.l4-I» l| FARMERS XKE I’UIWI.Mi FIELDS DAY AND NIGHI KradaJhdle. tad.. May 5 Making •rery pv*«ibla effort to i «uii>*' adver cities resulting from bad weather | Noble rouaty farmer* are war hint ■ day and night plowing | At uiaht. maar («rmrr« can he •••a driving their tractors aver the field* J with the aid of *po»llgh<*- turning tip the tallow soil |
****4. I FOR B E % E R BI T D s, I Treatments g,v en to ’w? I at 144 South 2nd s \ r "M I Office Phone 314 L ‘ 5 Office Hour* 10-1 2 a , I s. E. BLACR~~~ I UNDERTAKING AND EMB*>u I Office Phone: 90 ■ Home Phone: 727 | N. A. BIXLER I r. Op TOMETRIBT I Eyes Examined, Glasses FilW I HOURS: I Bto 11:30—12:30 to 6 M I Saturday 8:00 P a I Telephone 135 I "" — —- - I DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON I X-Ray and Clinical La bora ton* I Office Heart: I 1 to 4 and « to 8 p a I Sundays. 9 to 10 t . m . I Phone Ml I FEDERAL FARM LOANS I vhetracts of Title Re»l Estat* I Plenty of Money to loan M I Government Plan. I Se« French Quinn, I ■ltlre—Take first stairway ’ I ~ ri’matu I DR. FRANK LOSE I Physician and Surgeon I North Third Street I Phones: Office 422; Horn* «a I Offlc* Houts—s to 11 ta. I 1 1 It* *—'6 to I p ta I - ■ a ■ ■ NOTICE I I rebuild Pianos, Talking ad I Sewing machines, and tsar ptan I and sell as a aide line. l’boMl(i:l North end city limits DA. Giliiuc l ! Call in the morning and -’-lag I I only. JI-KNI - - ■ 0 I NOTICE I All persons knowing tbeiMebal i indebted to the firm ot Meytr * bet I hart please call and settle arcoual See J. M. Lenhart at the Mill ■ I Naomi Meyer at the Smith 4 Beii 4 I bee. Prompt settlement will be » I predated. *’l NOTICE I H. S. STRAUB I the expert wall paper ciraner Th I man who knows how I will mb I that dirty paper look hk» n»v Sad I lor large jobs, washing, ceil* I Prices right. All work guarantee 1 Phone IIFM. Mtfrd I KOTK KOF FIX4I. »f TTIZbBI? I OF K*TkTK I Ku. 3*«». u . I I Noth* l« herebv gorn t" Hi* f r*|| | tors, hrir* ant l» *.'«*■* ’* ra”* I I ijstermej er, 4e< ea»< 'I, to .p-pear ’*,“?■ | Adams circuit < ouri h'l4 *' I I Indiana. «H> the l*tl> •••»' I an.l shoo’ , *u.r. 't air. *ff l the FINAL *®TTLBMgFT A’VOnj I with lha e»t«te ot 3* ”»♦’“ '** I not ba approved: *.14 »•*!<* ” I notified to Ut*n end there mnkt ,•* I of heirship, and receive ’Mir 4’<t» I , tenttv* stearoa. .. ™wouwsa I WILLIAM <J*I Deeatur. Ind. April 7t. IM4 I dclitirgrr 4c Bon. Attys ~~~ I teWTrift OF »*« Os nt-tt E*?*" Mt WHl't’ IHttu* ” ,•*’ erty. administrator ••( ’JU __'2li w rr-1 , William R (eangbrrn <tr. 1 by give* note r ' ba’ , a I „Wr or fh* »vin at 'he floor ■’» I* , lb« (elk d*y o( Jo"* l ike CUT* Lweiut. Indiana and 7”; ~p * ther>aftrr until »»>M. I private nale *u tb“ , ~. ri‘*4 f** d*. «d«nt m and •• " ,r '* [•Mate ki-aH- kal( H*• | l,r east liait “f .*•* ' |w.>ulbeset •iuari<w < ” labite north. '• '*„, I 3S*# avre* of lalio tk ; Maid eal* r„r S’* 9* : I * • •nr nai-t • . e ,f a* ' than It** toll apprai**’ ’ * |„g irre* ,-.,..1e up«»tt •«’ ' " .rori ■ : laud r'*trdll.lo»* Al I*** sand**’ I. .« •mrrttara "* •<•■’.*7 third payable ta “„,., n ih. "* j ‘ *«ie ..( *»lr 1 , * J I tertm*' •abi *a’*jl [,., Hjoriaea* '*J!|i..w»d t“ *’ f pttrehaaar ma' •* « ! „^. U -Hl**: VLT.& s a Z’tUJAF y ' Jll_ ~ ~ will f** k * you <•*"- lr . * Invott'B*** A Twf FMa* »• . fi? jewelry •»" | -n»* e **'• 4»«'lf < HARLES A ‘ tad* Atteadaaf- . iu»v s. Mr* SUx-k <»4**" A«rti«n< fr -jortrt OFFIC® RnnM ropaT Hl n l ''' I LOAN ♦ PHONE «• * **"’£ U s l“ •» “*
