Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1924 — Page 6
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(p? wm* v/ V, *a*fcew> J uTk i .// guy ■ ■MI LxTi u. a 29tt J nonnrl, U,- . '»Sa? X|l ’96*%.. -* I• r K ffj V fcnggMt <4 Vom r | PAINT SATISFACTION THE name BURDSAL on a can of paint is an emblem of quality. It is your assurance of paint satis fadion-long wear, lasting beauty, thorough protection at the lowest possible I cost. It is real economy to use BURDSAL’S paints. LEE HARDWARE CO. Decatur, Indiana /Z >7 f FEWER V/lIV THE FINER! You can tell in one quick glance at this new Auburn Sedan Supreme that this tine car it not built in a mad ruth. Such a car can’t possibly be slapped out in big numbers. This beauty, this luxury, this sturdiness, thia quiet action can only come by great and patient care —• by Auburn methods! Slam the door*. Lit'.en to that muffled, solid sound. Under all this symmetry of steel is a hardwood frame All joints mortised, then glued, then screwed, then heavily ironed. Then finished inside with a rare elegance. Extra deep cushions. Rich upholstery. Fine carpets. Silk shades. Artistic appointment Get at the wheel and drive. Observe the phenomenal quietness inside. The quick surge of power. The lacy ease of steering. The skimming Mnoottmcaa. The com. plcte mastery of the brakes. Note the many extras built into the car to add to your comfort and pleasure. Auburn, you’ll say, has done a wonderful job of automobile building. If you believe in the truism. “The ?ewer the finer", see this Auburn. It proves it! A fall Unr nf SUM fmm J |OQ< <n *2444 «< Auhum. THE DAVID MEYER COMPANY BLUFFTON. INDIANA IIS North Main 8L Phone 314 AWM
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Senator William E. Borah who flatly refused to accept the republican nomination for vice-president. If offered to him. Administration leaders had practically agreed upon Borah’s nomination when he sent word that he would not accept it.
t TALES OF THE ♦ OLD FRONTIER * ♦ By ELMO SCOTT WATSON ♦ I*l4. W»l*rs Ns**paa*r Lulwa.) THE LONE DEFENDER IF HE bad been a white man bls name and fame might have been a cherished tradition In frontier history. But lie was only a nameless Indian warrior, one of Chief Black Hawk's Sacs, who took part In the battle of Bad Aze river tn Wisconsin In 1832. This engagement Is one which reflects small credit upon the American arms for it degenerated Into little more than a massacre, not only of warriors who were trying to surrender but of women and children as w ell Not far from where the main contest was raging was a little island separated from the shore by a few rods of water and covered with stunted willows. From it a galling tire was poured into the company of regulars commanded by Captain Reilly and when the soldiers dashed into the water to occupy the island one of them was shot down. The soldiers Immediately retreated, leaving him struggling In the water, but two of his comrades seeing his plight plunged In to rescue Um. U them was shot through the test end wua Instantly killed. Other soldiers then sprang Into the water to rescue the two fallen men end still a third was shot down. After that they gave up the attempt to take the Island. Soon afterward they caught sight of a colored object among the willows and poured several volleys into IL The nest day, after the batt> was over and the survivors of Black Hawk's band had retreated, a party of soldiers crossed over to the Island to see how large a force had been intrenched there. They found that it had been held by a lone Indian who had been fighting to protect hie squaw and his little son. The bright-colored object which had drawn their fire was a blanket hung up for that purpose at a little distance from where the warrior and his family were lying and it had been torn Into ahrmts. The Indian woman had been killed by a stray shot, but the little boy was Mill alive, although suffering from a broken arm received from the bullet which had killed hie mother. He was tenderly cared for by the soldiers, but died soon afterwards. The father, IwBering both dead, bad eacapod. He had awum the Mississippi on a small log and he was tracked by a party of Winnebago Indian scouts who discovered where he landed on the lowa shore. They followed his trail for some die tance until they rstne to a little grove of trees. Sud'lealy one of the Wlnnebagoes stopped and silently je.intod toward the top of a tree. A volley of rifle shots rang out and the "lone 'lofender" tumbled down Io tbs ground—dead. "Jutt Ai/trtft" Ptnoni . «opie who continue to be "Jost overagw” Jo so because they •"* saturated with the belief that they can never bo any more, They have thus "fenced tn" their talents so they ran oof get Into the pastures green of crest er achievement - ■■■—» — Clear JTtlnfctng To do much dear thinking a men must arrange for regular periods of solitude when he can concentrate and indulge hla Imagination without din traction. Working at night always appealed to me. becaaoe then most people era minding their own business by i goiog to sle<*p.~-Kdlsun.
The gown of Americana beauty silk or crepe is seen at all smart functions. usually untrimmed and quite uncomplicated ax to line. Chicago—Fred W. I'phain, member of the republican national committee, was offerer! the remains of Duchess. Chicago zoo elephant, who died suddently. "The O. O. P. wants live nol dead ones|" Upham declared a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OS' ESTATE. No. lt*T. Notice Is hereby elven to the creditors. heir* and legatee* of Hattie Johnson. absentee, to appear In the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the first day of September, 1524. and show cause, if any. why ths Final Hettiement Accounts With the estate of said decedent snould not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then trnd there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. william F. HOFFMAN Administrator. Decatur. Ind.. June 11. l»2t. Lenhart A Heller. Atty*. 12-1* NOTICE TO TA Vl* VVERS OF novo iui e In the matter of determining to Issue I*.nd* of Adams county for the Philip <'ai per Macadam Hoad. Notice i* hereby gixen the taxpayer* of Washington township. Adam* county, Indiana, that the proper l<-asl officer* of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the Sth day of July, IML will consider the question of finally determining to Issue bonds or other evidences of Indebtedness. etceedlng five thousand dollar* and bearing Interest not In excess of tn<- |H-r cent per annum. The amount of bonds proposed I* is.sso.sa. iH-arinkc Interest at tty per cent. The net assessed value of all properly In this taxing unit Is l-r.axa.Joo <u» and the present total Indebtedness without this Issue or concurrent issues I* 1112.1 U la. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon Within fifteen days after th" Issuance of such bond* shall have been finally determined upon ten or more taxnaiera. other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination r ay appeal to to the Ulate Board of Tax Commissioners for further action.* by filing a petition with the County Auditor therefor, and .he Htate Hoard will fix a date for hearing in this county BOARD OF t'OMMIHHIONKRH OF ADAMH COt'NTV, INDIANA. Ry Martin Jaberg. Auditor. 1-11 ' | O ! —- SHERIFF'S SVI.E In the Adams Circuit Court, Htate of Indiana No 1212. tieurge T. Burk «•■ Adamo County Kuuity Exchange, et-al. Ily virtue of an order <>f sale to ms dire, ,-4 from the Clerk of the Adame circuit court. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Hatur•lay. the MS d«y of July A. Ic. ISlt between the hours of Is o'clock a m and < •‘clock p, tn. of Mid day at the d«.or of the court house In Decatur, Adame county, Indiana, th* rente end profits for s term not exceeding seven leara. the following described property to-wll The grain elevator building, ull machinery, all fixtures now a part and belonging to said uulldlng. with all it* appurtenances thereto stts. bed and situated on and upon the following described real estate In Adams county in the state of Indiana, to-wlt: Commencing st a point on* hundred thirty feet In a northeasterly direction from a point seventy and three-fourths rode *• uth of the northwest corner of section twelve m township twenty•even north Range thirteen east In Adams county, Indiana. thence In s , northwesterly direction fifty feet; them* In a m»rth«moterly direction seventy feel: thence in a oouthcaaterIl> ,ilre*‘tl,»n fifty feet. thence in a I snuthwesterly direction seventy feet. 1 along th* Toledo. Hi leui* * Western Itallroad Company's right-wf-way tn the place of beginning. Alan, the lease on the above de<k ribed real estate executed by on* Henry A, Beeiner. to the plaintiff, Oeorge T. Burk, on April 271 h. IMS. which lease appears or record in the Recorder's office nt Adams county, I Indiana, in Miscellaneous liecord T, nt , pages It and 1« of the Record In the Recorder's office of Adams county. Indiana: And on failure to realise the full amount of Judgement, interest and easts I will at the same time and place, expose to public sal* the fee simpi of said property above described. Taken as the property of Adorns County Routt r Kxchang* at the suit nt Ocorge T Burk Bald ealo will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or oppraleement lawn, June Itth. IML _ JOHN BAKER. Hheriff Adams County James T. MSrrymaa. Atty. 11-11-H
( | Court House | Judgment For $971.01 The case of the First National Bank vs. Peter Kinney was submitted to the court this morning. The court found for the plaintiff and awarded judgment for $971.01 and costs. Appraisement Filed The appraisement of the real estate was filed today in the case of Grant Thomas et al vs. Elizabeth A. Bull et al. The appraisement was approved and the commissioner was authorized to obtain an abstract for the real estate. Judgment For $126.58. Judgment for $126.58 and costs was awarded the plaintiff today In the case of The Mossman-Yarnell company vs. George Brown. Judgment For SSO In the case of John Mundhenk vs. Oscar Burry, the court awarded judgment for the plaintiff in the sum of sso and costs. Answer Filed In the case of Beery and Meibers vs. Leo O. Myers et al, the defendant* filed an answer to the complaint. Attorneys Ed. W. Myers and Dore B. Erwin appeared for the defendants. Marriage Licenses Rufus H. Scherry. farmer. Magley, 22, to Rose W. Belneke, Decatur, route 4. 20. o Matching combination suits and nightgowns come in cross-barred voile or very fine batiste and are bound with color. A most attractive frock for a slender girl is of blue faille silk with large overchecks in red and black. ■ It has a wide sash tied with a puffy I bow at one aide. | Sofa cushions that are intended for .•use should always be made of ma- , terials that is easily cleaned and is pleasant to the touch. Dyed lace is used extensively on lingerie this season. Nile green and apricot are two very popular shades. The advantage of dyed lace is obvious since in order to keep colored . necessary to redip them occasionally ’ and the lace is bound to become ■ colored »o it might as well start out > that way. Handbags of bright red, green or purple leather come in envelope shapes with handle* and are leather lined and completely equipped with ( aids to beauty. MARKETS-STOCKS * ; Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW (United Press Service) ( Chicago. June 12—Grains moved within narrow limits on the board of ; trade today. J Wheat sagged under heavy profit sales. The strong feeling created by . natural influences of the past two ’ days was subdued at the start to- ■ day by better weather and crop <ondli Hon* Liverpool start-d higher .’ Torn’* slump was chsaked on unJ satisfactory crop advicee from tows i and value* gtarted unchanged . Data under a slackened demand In all position* 1 Provisions openej »tcrdy xjrong cables offsetting lose - bng*. East Buffalo Livestock Mart st , Receipt* 4*oo. shipments 3»M. of. flcial to New York yesterday. 5320; hors closing steady Tops $7 «o; bulk $7 toe: 65; heavies $750; me.l- - luma $7 5007 76; light weight $7,500 • 7 «o; light lights $6 506 760; pigs. $6 50. packing sows nraah $60616; , cattle 375 alow- sheep 200 best spring lamb* SliOi7.6u. ewes $6 5o ’ down; calves 300; tops $13.60 . Port Wayn* Livsatock Market 1 Hogs 130 tbs. and down $666 60. ■ 130 to 160 lbs $6 76; 150 to 190 Iba. . $6 90. 190 Iba. and up $7; roughs ».'< t 0 6 76; stage $304. > Calves—slo So down, LOCAL BRAIN MARKIT n ... — (Corrected June 12) • Yellow Ear Com. per I<»o 1.00 White Com 96c New No. I Wheat, bus 100 ■ Oats, per bushel 41c f Mixed Com 66f n Rye. per bushel 66c " Barisy. per bush*! 66c - OCCATUR PROUUCE MARKBT iCorrerted June 13) t Heavy Heua . )«c Leghorns ’•» |. Old Roosters 06c o Duck* , -11 c 2 Geese - > n c • Eggs, per do»»n 10c • AU poultry purchased must be free 1 from feed. J LOCAL OROCKRB CQG MARKET Eggs, per doten tfle BUTTERFAT AT STATION \ Butterfat 35c
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FOB SALE ItEDCCED i’rlftts on baby after June 10. Light breeds, 8c; heavy breeds, 10c. For sale Wednesday and Thursday of each week. O. V. Dilling. Craigville phone. 137t6x FOR SALE —5 room bungalow? - Modern. on large lot. Call 904 W. Monroe st. I39tf FOR SALE—FuII blooded Poland China male hog, registered. Inquire M. Davpon, Route 10, Monroe phone.l39t3x FOR SALti—Celery and mangold plants. 3 doz. for 25 cents. Wm. Norris. Ql2 S. 13th st. Phone C 74. 139t3 BABY CHICK PRICES. REDUCEIXLeading varieties light breeds. 9c; heavy breeds, 11c. Can till orders promptly on Wednesdays of each week. O. V. Dilling, R. No. 2. Decatur. Craigville phone. 2*4 miles south, 4'4 mile* west ot Decatur. FOR SALK —5 head sheAp, 2 and 3 year olds. Inquire of Wm. Kitson, route 2 or phone 863-R. 14ut3x FOR SALE —1924 Ford touring car, in best of condition. Herbert Foreman, phone 499. 14Utf FOR SALE — Semi-modern, sevenroom house, practically new, on large lot.’ with large garage. 9«2 North Third street.l4otf FOR SALE—BuII pup. cheap. Inquire of J. B. Miller. Decatur R. 6 or phone 861-J. 140t3x FOR SALE—Yam. sweet potato - and late cabbage plants at Bellmont farm. 140t3x FOR SALE—The Thousand Dolhir Club of the Christian Church will of fer for sale at Public Auction on Saturday afternoon, June 14. immediately following the drawing, on the vacant lot opposite the library, tlje following property; one gun. three sets of books; one Radio set; one electric brooder; one Blue Hen colony brooder; one refrigerator; one coke heater or ga* stove; six wire hen*’ nests; two porch swings; one lawn swing; tow garden rakes; one dinner bell; one comforter; pictures and picture frames; one chicken; china ware; one rug; one hot plate; three vacuum sweepers; «»ne set goose neck shock absorbers; one lawn mower; two picture frames; one box of song book*; flowers; canned fruit; FRENCH PI.ATE - GLASS BATHR<M)M MIRROR: and many other article* too numerous to mention . . . Auctioneers - Roy Johnson and Jack Brunton. 11-12-13 — 111 —> LOST AND FOUND LOST- -Black silk knit tie. between Boston store and Murray hotel I Mrs. Dan Beery, phone 57. 139t3x WANTED WANTED— Washing to do. Phone 1041. > 39t3x run rent FOR RENT—Modern <nx»m house, onMialf mile east of town on Relb tn»nt road. Inquire of Willard Steele. 14M3X Dainty, detachable llngeerio collars ■ that give a note of freshness to any suit or grown are featured in all spring and summer style*. — BULLETIN Indianapolis, lnd„ June 12.— Thomas L. Hildebrand, former cashier of the Firrt National bank, of Columbia City, wbs sentenced to five years in the federal prison by Judue Anderson in United States District court here today. Hildebrand pleaded icuilty to a charge of making false entries. — '*■■ - O I —— Or’gin of Sowing Cotton ' The aewing rotton uwnt In every American home I* made almost exelualvely of long *t*ple Egyptian cotton No cotton now grown in the i fall- , ed Rtatca ha* been found mrttntile t<>r •idnnlng the Auer »l*e* of thread, far which there I* the greatest demMul 0 !!■■!!!■— MOTH K TO TAirVVKH* Uff IIOXII I**l K. tn the matter of determining to Im<i* bond* of Adam* county for the James It Andrew* N*<<*4am Hoad. Notice I* hereby given the ta»pa>er» of Waehlnaton township. Adam* routii ly, Indiana, that the proper legal ><ffi- < er* of emd municipality at their regu?Ur meeting place on the * day of I July, IW», Will rotislder the question , of finally determining tn issue lo»n<1* ■ «,r other evidence* of imletdmine**, fcm relit,g ove ihoueand dollar* and Irearing Interest not In etr-eae of five per cent per annum . Th" amount of homie proponed Is |ta|**us beating Interest at th, per eent. The net aaaessed value of all property In this lasing unit Is •*,»*»,*»« »<• S and the present total Indeblednes* 1 without this Issue or concurrent issue* i* jisttis.ia, ; Taxpayer* appearing shall have a right to b* heard thereon Within IlfB free day* after the laeuance of such tbond* ahall nave been finally determined upon, ten or more tatpayer*. s other than tb«»e who pay po>) ta» only who feel themselves aggrieved try I e<i< h <letei minallon may appeal to the state Board of Ta* Commissioner* far farther action, by tiling a petition therefor with the county auditor, and the (Hate Board will fl* a date for i hearing in thi* rountlf. Board of Commlsaloner* of Adam* county, Indiana , By Martin Jaberg, Auditor. 5-13
i— 2112* investigate ' fob better health, SEe : DR. frohnapfel, » r ’ Treatmenu 3 'given Vo ’ i Office '“r B ‘™ Office Hours 1012 a. m-llTl 108 ’ " " ■ . ° ° Pjn. 1 UNDERTAKING AND „ Calls answered proinntlv ,| BALMin G Private I Office Phone: 90 1 Hume Phone: 727 1 N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exniiiintd. (,| asst . s p: (| . i HOURS- ™ i 8 to 11:30 12:30 to J M Saturday 8:00 p, m, i Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afiemooni. DR. C. ('. RAYL : SURGEON , X-I’.iy and (.linical Lulxiralorit* Office Hours: 1 to 4 anil 6 to 8 p. m 1 Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 561. f FEDERAL FARM LOANS ■ Abstracts of Title. Real Esute > Plenty of Money to ixian M i Government Plan. I See French Quinn, Office—Take firat Mairway south of I»ecatur I>mocnrt ] DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home U 2 . Office Hours- S to 11 «. m. , i to r>— c to s p. m. Sunday 8 to »a. tn. —, J ‘ NOTICE i lam leaving the city Sunday. Jute, i 8, and will be gone until June U. 137t12x DR. L. E. SOMEII • o xt>x-Ri->iii>:xT*- voTio: t State of Indiana. County of Adc-iii,. SS — In the Adams Circuit Court, Apt • Term. 1*24. | Georgia Hoppel. v« H.len <; Mg. I , The I'nioti Central i l <>i<«ng* I ’ Company, a corporation. li.nry A ' Micliaud. <h-orgU ll ,f| < l ,dtr.-.a <"tt- | - rlx of the Estate of Jchn WukM llopiH-l N... HISS. I The plaintiff In the al.„v- entifid } cause having tiled her .. n.plslnt IKn- i In. for partition of Reul U»t»!< * aether with an affidavit that throfendaat*. Helen Gil,son sn,l rhe Irion Central Life limuraiKe ConiHtc a corporation, are noti-rv«la»*t» • the Slate of Indian*. : Now therefore I H»l»* «*■ •on and The I’nion t'enlta! late ■ nnce Company, are Ikk'o t that unle»s they l,r and a) i • ir ,» first day of the next term <;t tl- *J" ■ tn* Circuit Court, to be holde* •• fltal Monday of S. plemi-er, 1-,-t »> !■ Court House in Hecatur. In mido™- , ty an.: Mat* and *n»wet " .si ...I eomFlalwt. tb« itain* «»" , |,r ird and .!■ t, n [ In Wltne** Whereof I t,er.uht» ! my hand and affix Court this t<tb dav of May. »-• iiteall JOHN E M-1 <-l.rk of the Adano ' •' toan - . Imre B. Krwln. , . Attorn, y for Pl*ltitiff. * i Big dance. Masonic hall. Friday night. .Music b' “Shrimp Band." Tt ROAD COMMITTEE MEETING The apocial committees and th* tntemted in the hard »urf»rlM <* ’ state toad tw-rty-one between I tilt ,m,I Os : -J 1 meet at the Industrial room* in '» 1 c'tv at 7-’’o Friday eventoe. c**** 1 r.«*» <»< importance. J B M RAY. Pre»l4Mt • CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE WbMt: July SHI'.: Dec. $1 16'4. Corn July *• »'■ «o%e; Dec. 74c. <»■"»’. J ”'» 4 ‘ ’ ’ Hept 42%c: pec. 4;:*y. 0 — " MONEY— S% > Money to loan "« •t 6% Interrot. tone urn* partial paym- •>« privilefl* Lenhart A Hellw Decatur. Indian* p — ■ n — DR- C. V. CONNELL veterinarian RpeclNl gttent'"" • rattle .nd poultry pr.-fa* • Office 130 No. First H,r iaJ Phone: offle. 145—Rc»lde n< * . I> a—— : ■— —' A— I 1 , PIANO LESSONS Plano Pupil* ArceP” 4 • Mra. Ruby Ummlrn* 603 Adam* Phon« 96«.
