Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1924 — Page 2
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A person may have some hesitancy in giving a chattel mortgage, but it seems that he cares little If It is released after the mortgage Is paid. This assertion is made after an Interview with Joseph McConnell, Adams county recorder. Mr. McConnell is going over a number of old j records, covering the last ten years, | and has found several hundred en-i trless of chattel mortgages, which he knows have been paid or have been outlawed by time. A chattel mortgage is given by the, purchaser or mortgager to the mort-j
" ~~~ “It’s The Truth That Hurts;’’ Local . Fishermen Have New Brand Oi Stories
After studying years and years, an honorable and ancient philosopher finally discovered “It's The Truth That Hurts.” And with this ancient saying hurried deeply in their hearts, many Adams county people have returned from the northern Indiana lakes, where they have been answering the early season summons of fish of all descriptions and the lure of the lazy fisherman's life. And such Stories as they prepound after their arrival home have never been heard since the militaristic days of the right honorable Crown Prince, when he said, "Papa, we'll eat Christmas dinner In Parts.” You have heard the old and ancient stories abi sit how the fish jumped Into the boat, how one man caught so many in an hour, that the boat sank
WASHINGTON SPEAKS FROM MOUNT VERNON < An lixie|M-it<lciice Day Thought By tin REVEREND FRANCIS (’.. YOVNG , Author of "Our Natiun's Prayer” My son. you boast of lilxrty. You wave a flag anti sing a song. . I hen tlarc to call Illis loyally. Wake up. iny boy, you’re wrong, till wrong! My boy. the liberty we bought Was dearly pakf with blood ami lilt*. Willi thoughts for you. we It ft unsought The hands abroad that kindle strife. Just lake a tip from me, my boy; At home lei charity begin; So till your brother’s heart with joy That mv (<od-givcn aims may win. ' J i • My son, it you make I’. S. A. A model, loving family. You’ve done a man’s work, let me say. And lived a life most loyally. *Tis this the lesson we must show. To (liosc. whit seek true liberty. With this in heart ami love aglow Wave flags ami sing in unity.
HOPES TO WRING AIMH'T NOMINATION Ol MA I MM) tt'netlnned fnun Pare <h,wt -MM.-• •. <!*•»!conv< nlloa tuday tint be cee** <4 a rownut <>u- |e»4,-r hl|: we hat" a prngre-dve cos vent km Th,, ntan la entitled in credit whether you nomtnaie him nr am He Is Wil Ihtm Gibb. McAdoo". At the mention of ,M< Adoo» name hl-aea bona and Jrera ere tah vt
rheora and shottia of up plana* Indlrkfaali. irt'Mt tn map* apaorteoa tlMnmw-iag MeAdoo'a oil connacljtma -on. on. on. ar <«m<. rir»t m.m ihl» one and that. "I m from Jnrary CHy“ r rl-d neo man "I voted (nr you th err iimtv " "Win the aontirman Inform me of Ma Mata • _*T** frn,n K, * w ' WBt tfco J rtsS ’ I mt rd for y»n ..v»r> Um-1 r *Tv" *" 1 *' • M , m " mm JT’"* '* "" th.- ffcmr pat,*” ***** M tt ‘« m.a , n"’*” *** Toa Kmiwh ymi am an .!»„« , n »* on nfl.“ Rryan raatartHi •Wow ahnut , hB fOa , I aly. la. (.grgae that taf .u,,,,. *d another herhirr, ■ Th- aamn old dollar bin," Mtrral abouted "TU bar aaanrlatlna haa th. H«M H. dlabar him If h.. ban arilnt anMblrallv • Itrvan rnMNfead apnaklni of MrAdno ’nut I want m «P»ak of »r>m»thina mora Important oian mon * Kd Moor* or Ohio, rallod for ibo r»-
gagee on whatever article It might bo and the instrument is spread on record at. the recorder's office. Mr. McConnell, in going over the books, found more than 150 chattel mortgages which has been filed by a I certain business firm, and which have not been released. As long us the | I mortgages are not released they, 'stand against the individual or firm's j credit. It costs only fifty cents to release a mortgage in regular form and twenty cents I" make a margin release on the record. Mr. McConnell (
before he could get them ashore—but this year the stories are all new, and decidedly original. The brief space of 42 columns could scarcely begin to tell of the good luck • of the mid summer fishermen and inland lake torreadors, but all have < made good catches and have brought home the positive proof that 1924 in ‘ going to be a real season for fisher- ' men. I Among those who have been lured to the waters so far this spring are,’ Hurt Hunslcker, Charles Knapp. Johu H. Schug. George Schug. I). M. Hensley, Hick lioch. Richard Deiningen Don Hdnsieker. David J. Hensley. ' William Beineke, Richard Schug, ■ Martin Jaberg. Lorn Howard and 1 others.
turn to regular Inwimw. | W,.i-h niuM.l (• r .i.rnu. any > "The speaker has twenty minute 1 I Laid. Mmre attempted tn appeal from the dc-ialnn of the chair. I 'Now I want )<>u tu hl«a and wutf 1 ut my p-imi|ial* If you tl*re" I'.ryan ( resumed -'The <|i-m<H rail, |uirty la 'facing the grruti-nl lampalgn In It* k history. Th<- world lm>k. to ««.'*
GAS TAX BINGS STATE BIG SI M ! . I < oriUntied From Puga One) I the lag «■ they wetr requ red to do' . but on not iming the garoltn** n mu I I tor rHiiriea. wore eutith-d to a re ■fitnd. and thorn egme out *|M> th--I 16.46" !Hf Crrl'r-eHnn agnrit»e» <>( th"-! nd<-r t H3.974,146 6f wrmt to th< I I atxta blab wa> •■•* iat-<m, and t&oo.noo went to the <<>untii** for roada. The tax. which i* in reality a II icenae fee. went into effort June I. ' IM3. Tim cnllrct nn began tme menth taler. July I, this year, cloatxl the flr»t year nt ur-plh-atkm of th" I tai. A mil tceiinx the const'tut finality of 'hr* law t» (H iniing in the »tt|»remn I’mitt ih< lower eimrt upholil R, IHES SriIDEM.Y AT LIMA HOME ’ —1 III in (OuMtaued From p M , om) 8 vetoetnry'at' pi r , ,ut Mm."'' m IT " m % 19C9 .nd r, ht« mother died tn uh fl I I'
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. .11 NE ‘i.
hel'eveu that many thousand dollars worth of personal property in the county is covered by a chattel mort gage, which could be n leased by the mortgagee. Since the first of the year 200 real cstsatc mortgages. HU chattel mor • gages and 37 mechanics liens have been filed with the county recorder, i Many old mechanic’s Hens are also on record at the recorder's office and before Mr. McConnell retires from off ce net. January he would like to have th eold mortgages withdrawn.
VOTE BY BALLOT ■ (Continued from rage One) 2; Saulsbury. 6; Owen. 2t>. Thirty first Ballot Smith, 322; McAdco, 415: J U Davis. 127; Underwood. 39; Ralston, 32; Glass, 24; Ro i,son. 24; Gov. Duv s. 6;<jllt<hie, 16; Cox. 57; Walsh. 1; Saulsbury. 6; Owen, 25. Thirieth Ballot McAdoo. 415%; Robinson. 23; Smith, 323.5; Underwood. 39.5; Davis of West Virginia. 126%; Ritchie. 17%; Cox. 57; Davis, of Kansas, 6: Glass. 24; Ralston. 33. Walsh 1%; Saulsbury. 6; Owen. 25. Twenty-ninth Ballot Underwood. 39%; McAdoo, 415; Robinson. 23; Smith, 321; I»avla. of West Virginia. 124%; Ritchie. 17%; Cox. 59; Davis, of Kansas, 6; Glass 25; Ralston. 34: Walsh. 1%: Sauls bury. 6; Owen; Daniels. 1; Martin. 1 Total. 1.093. Twentyeiflth Ballot Underwood, 39%; McAdoo, 412; Robinson. 24; Smith. 314%; Imvls. el Wed Virginia. 126; Ritchie, IS; Cox 59; litivis. of Kansas, fi. Glass. 26; Ralston. 34; Walsh. 7; .Saulsbury. 6; Owen, 24; Daniels. 1. Total. 1.098. Twenty-seventh Ballot Underwood. 39%; McAdoo, 41"; Robinson. 23; Smith, 316%: Davis, of West Virginia. 113%; Ritchie, 18%: Cox. 59; Davis, of Kansas. 6; Glair* 29; Ralston. 32: Walsh. 7: Saulsbury 6: Owen. 20. Total 1.097. Twenty sort* Bofcot Underwood, 29%; McAdoo. 415%; Robin-on 23; Smith. 311%; John W Davis. 125; Ritchie. 17%; Cox. 59; Governor Davis. 5; Glass. 29 Ralstot 32: Saulsbury, 6; Walsh. 14; Owet 20; one abernt. Total, 1.097 Twenty fi'th Ballot Underwood. 39%; McAdo ■ 436%- ' Robinson. 23; Smith. *os%: Davis, o West Virginia. 128; Ritchie 17% Cox. 59; Ikitln. of Kansas. 6: Ralston 31; Saulsbury. 6; Walsh. 16; Giant 29; one absent. Total 1 097. BOYS TO JUDGE FAIR LIVESTOCK First National Bank Will Send Best Judges To State Fair Contest Adams county farm boys are going | to have the chant e to show their live stack judging ability during the next I several weeks. u<cording to plan* just completed by L. M Hum he, county agent. In cooperation with the First National Rank, of this city. i Within a few dava vl>ll» will Ih nude to livestock farms of the conn I fur a place on the county livnntock . judging team will Ih- < xmebod in juilg | Ing beef cattle, dairy cattle, bogs, heep and iMo-MB. IlAya between the | agrz of 15 and 13, Imluilve. are eilglI Me Th< tuanag«-ment »,( the Northern I Indiana Fair haa agreed tn give free iMisaoa tn all boy, whn work for the I Judging leant and participate In the lutiaing mntn«t at the fair giuoad. July 22 The p<MM>a will he Rv> >d (nt the entire week of the fair Mn ,| a ppi I ration for the name *R| be made in the touhiy agent A few days previous tn the Indiana tttaln Fair, which will be held early lit Hr pt rm her. s final tryout *i|, hr condut lrd and the foot highest rank lug boy* aelocted Io attend the etale • outlty Three nt the boys will i a» the team while the fourth will mt a* alternate and participate m the In dividual rompeirtlon with the mom hers of the team*. The First Nation al Rank w f! lake care ot the expense, of the boys. Hoys Should apply by letter nr in person at the rnonty agents offi, r for enrollment. Those wishing In grt Intn the contest. Inarm more about; flvestmk and win a trip to the Mate fair should take MlvMtoffn of (bl* ap ttmtunlty. Those whn make known k»ir intentions wU be given furl hr,
information as to when and where judging will begin. THIRD PARTY IS READY FOR MEET | AT CLEVELAND Preliminaries Are I ndei Way For La Follette Convention Friday SECOND MAN IN DOUBT Have Been Given ReSeveral Running Mates cent Booms Cleveland. July 2 Preliminaries of another national political convention were under way here today when the national committee of the conference for progresHlve political ac tlon met. The convention which starts Friday at Ift ant. in the auditorium where the republican party nominated Coolidge and Dawes, according <o committee members, is expected to lose no lime nominating Senator Robert M. taPollette as its presidential candidate. The national committee today was to hear the report of Secretary Arthur Holder that 32 states are now organized by progressive groups affiliated with the conference for progressive political action William M. Johnston, chairman of ’he convention, will deliver the key. not address. The convention is expected to last *wo days. The question <>f a vice-presidential randidate to go on th ■ ticket with La FMlettee offers the only speculation md chance of contest in the meetng. Among those Iw-ing prominently dis cussed as vice-president ial candidates are: Warren 8. Stone, president of the Brotherhood of laicomotive Engineers; Houston Thompson, of the Fed•ral Trails commission; Senators Norris. Brookhart and Magnus Johnson. GIRLS TO ATTEND SCHOOL AT FAIR Township Clubs Will Finance Indianapolis Fair Trip At a mis ting of the representatiw. of the Home Economics Clubs ol Kirkland. St. Marys, R<w>t and Union townships it was decided to send u girl from Adams county to the State Fair s< hool of Homo EcoMHnh». The school b- gln* August 25th. and taste up to and through State Fair week making the course two weeks in length. Courses In cooking, sewing home making and nursing wilt l>e glv ■•n hv i omtietrnt instriKtor* Gtrb will be cared for at the Woman - building on the fair grounds A contest will Ih- held at the local fair, beginning July 22. to determine the gf r l who shall rvprivo-nt <<>unty. Competing girls shall Ih members or daughters of members <>t Home Ectmomli s dubs of the conn ty. between the age* «sf l« uml K, a plain apron and a white hatter cake will be exhtblted by each girl and the girl making the highest grade on the combined exhibit shall be award ed the trip The exhibit will be in the art and culinary department at the fair. The mHhHgv-m*-tit of the I'sal fair I. •tieouraging tb» exhlht by offering separately for the best ex hlhlta of rakes and aprons, Th' llom« Seoaomlca clubs of the county will the ettwnfteM of th» eiri wh •t’t’ndfg the echnol. Mr x kan I‘resident !>rbt AKrwment With bankers • New Ymfc, jm y ’ | |n tmily Ib-tuocrat) Utting seventeen iipiauniion for tb« de t mil, PrmtMmt Dbregoa Men‘co ' ha. aHh.mnced the temporary »nsp.n «lon of Me« co', a. i,( merremeni with 1 th, ht'-rtuillonal si 'national tommitlee of hunk 1 wrs. In a cable tn hi> w tn pi, ( in.in, iii agent here I’lstlbß most nt the blame on hi. form*r fin.n«- mini.t<e, Adolfo inU Herta, for m*rnprrM-ntati, m lh '.artang.M the loan. Obreiroti go., mtn I lengthy detail for .be mernmrfil’s tn fa'lina to pay „„ Jtl#B the intpr.., rerott|))|(rt| <>« ht of 87uo,<m»jmio. .The dw-r-.- anM h Stout number of both civil B# d novernnmnt offirui, •mplntwa had not h*en for •evrrai month, tn an effort tn mak.. the interest due. but gave 4M u r .
: of this year. Betting Odds Remiiin , Sannjln ' . i’ ugainst William M<Adoo winning 1 "' 4 “'"'Tsrie/quoted yesterday, but J- -- company have $1""" " ! ( . V( . n money that th.•li 479 Ills pC»lk IB I never reain 1 lotlng so far. < John W. Davis whose -Ids ho ' n L. lo 2 % to 1 yesterday, fell ba«'k *•» 1 3 t( , 1 today when continued balloting , .'failed to increase his votes. I ’ Governor Al Smith was <inot d a , the same figure, while , land and Walsh were receiving s . backing at ten to one. h I The other dark horses were qUOt-1 . cd al 3% to 1- — American Flan Stolen In Japan; Later Recovered I — (United Cress Service) I J Tokio. Julv 2. Two men Invoh.d . In (he incident of Monday when the s American flag was t<wn dov-n and 1 stolen from the American embassy | building have been arrested and ctw- » fessed. The man who actually stole ■ (he flag, however. Is still at large. f The flag w-as recovered from a laborer's hotel where it was hidden . ' and will be restored to the American ’ omtiSssy by the Japanese authorities, j r Inform. 'ir gives in the confession oj . the two men under arr st. one of | whom was Ryuki Hamada, promin I 1 ent member of an anti bolshevi t , society, hd to the recovery of tie 1 flag. i I -o I ' NOTICE Th- re will h no prayer services at ; the Pre- byterian church, h can e of ' the absence of the pastor. ’ B. N. COVERT. He Needed New Pipes Plumber Thought i- "My stomach and intestines were a'ways full of gas and I otten bad severe colic attacks. Tb>- pain and led a new set of pipes S nee taking tMayr's Wonderful Remedy all ths 11 aa disappeared and mr only tronIWe now is to make enough dough *o buy all the .food I'd ilk** to eat " It Is a s inple, hartnleM preparation 'hat temoves the catarrhal mucus . from th' inti -final tran and allays the Inflammation which causes pracl: ally all stomach, liver and pend eitfs. One <|o*e will convince i.' For tai by The llolthouse Drug t'o. and drugci 4* everywhere. n THOSE FESTIVAL PRICES u I e The prices forth - Manse fr-tnal eland race no • t which will I* b< hl at sllh-llmont park Friday ant Saturday. i. I July 4 and 5. bavt bcon anauum i-d n'a* follow,; r.|G«te (aftmrn) jh. r- Gate I night i m Grand*!.Hid tnighti I lUnarhrr* MARKETS-STOCKS \ Daily Rcporl Os Local And Foreign Markets ” <’hir««w \hih < I Kht<'f—- ' I J.“pMK L t£XS, nt * hf’nl X*’W V«hU >’‘ott-fday M 1 h* ***' **'*• eV* *** I* He * ** tight ” 1 reJfhl j*'’' ' '‘• *l«heoi' -ni’-'L » '“O’*’ 14*. steady; *»i • IT' • . ’ ’’ Ismlei |)£U it.’X .** i " e ° 9 ; |3<rt; !«,(>• llOJMtll C n raL OMain aiamtffv .. - 1 »• o*l ‘••••sa.s» t<aw> Ryw. par bushel jUrley. par bushel " Wheat, per bushel .... DECATUR PROuuCt MARfftT (f’t»rt«4utt July 2) Heavy nroitere ■ Mgbott I UM Rbmt twws,£ * H«avy Hons I BmUnmbb • Did Rnostere ** • rbmha -. , „ ’* » Goose ■ Ub I Eggs, per d'is r 0 A “ PUr * b "“ '» *«’t br from feed. ‘ t LOCAU EGG MAlHcrr buturpat *t station butterfat ” ••••••••••» Bit
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4- ++ + **-l’ +4-+ + , W’W < ' •I- BUSINESS ( \|{| N WM*. ++++++ ++4. + +| l De' ND* Yo INVESTIGATE ? OtSU. FOR BETTER HEALTH. B E) H ' DK. FROHNAPFEL, n ( B TOOk,y Chiropractic and Osteopath;, Treatments given to suit your J Cincinn at 144 South 2nd Str eet Office Phone 314 H o mi l Office Hours 10-12 a. m —l-5 6. J s. E. BLAcT J * a j c - UNDERTAKING AND EMBA Lt Ualh, all sen-,1 pronu.i' Private Ambulance ServicW Yesteri Office Phone; sn f h Home Phone; 727 K®*” pro men I N. A. BIXLER th* W OPTOMETRIST The Y Eves lixaniined. Glasses [J the Att-- | HOURS: ’ a 8 to to B ug Saturday R:00 p, ® ladU* * Telephone 135. clouted j. Ulosi A Wednesday atternw; lea. Th 1 ,i DR. C. C. RAYL by tak ‘ f SURGEON Browns \-It.iy ;in<l i .liniial I Office Hours: on five ’I 1 to 4 and 6 to Bp. m. | cap for 8 8 “• 9 to 8. >■ a FEDERAL FARM LOAji ~ n I Ab-lraets of Title. lb al E, ’ Plenty of Money to l*>an Government Plan. wag tl See French (juinn, a ed, 2 t „ ofll'-e—Take tlr*t »lair«.iy Witl mhu'li I'* ninth
DR. FRANK LOSE I • Physician anti Surgm I Ptr» te ” North Third Street | The Phones: Office 422; Home f Ung n Office Hours—s to 11 a b. I 3 vict 1 to & —6 to S p m The Sui.Ur a t.i • . to # NOTICE five I 11. 8. BTKAIB the espert wall paper eh-wt — man who knows will that dirty h- k r. w or Urge jobs, washing. right. All work gidPhone l«»w. NOTICE I rebuild—Pianos. TalUf J Staging machines, and t»s- " and sell as a -Id. line Pbrn-J r ‘** .North etel city limits '■ t all in Ihe morning anl , only. o — - NOTICE , AH parties Indebted to Sunt ; Bennett 9 requesusl to mU). accouiit* at once oi *-im. I turned over tor collection , lag cod ts EMERSON ’ NOTICE 5 Special meeting of the M members at the home on street. Thursday 'ft** ’3.at H o'clock. All nicid® I are requested to be pre**] u» 15812 r«d ! The local Moose hand -ill ' |j O| tree concert on the t'ourt Ho®* ap | B at S o'rioct thin ■ noonced this afternoon Th- r is cordially invited to attend <l* f cert.
— ti 3 bi i H ’• JOHN SCHURGCR A SO* I ch ABSTRACTORS Money to loan on , W Improved real e 'v'* qi , On S. Iff year plan >r <w I £ Oovernmmt plan : - fl STAROST & EIHNd.EK p GENERAL »NSUR* NCI Anything that Is Inwrab* I ’ we sen insure { JOHN H. STAROST. ■ LEO E EH!Ntf« | Office With John Bctmra«-r 4 . Phone 104. || t L —J t ROY 8. JOHNSON ■ Use Slock and t.rnrfw Auctioneer OTFITB ROOM N” '„ ' , E IX»AN A TRt'HT W <*■ ■ PHONM dt * >n ,dS *ab the man fen •"« h>r • who hw eHnndad «— — ! Carp dt-nasr tn a nn<" r4l I tn* *«pt» n ph«»ne 43* I Oene RclUr’a Jtwelrv !«■** omen Hmirt t« m it s. m - 3 w 5 i 10 « 30 to « P n» . CHARLES * nj' K F ' I CHIROPRACTORS
