Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 256, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1924 — Page 2

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer at pub lie sale at her resilience *4 mile north of Monroe, beginning at 12:30 o'clock noon, next Saturday. November Ist. the foJso«|iig household goods:— Two beds, two pair of springs, fiber rug. table, stand, glass door, cupboard, kitchen sink, pans, dishes, crocks, six chairs, several yards of linoleum. Mason jars and other articles. Also shovels, hoes, two self feeders, iron kettle and other tools. MRS. BLANCH, GRAHAM 27-29-31 — p —— A HAPPY WOMAN “I want to tell you how much I do love Peterson’s Ointment for the good it has done me. My sore was on my left leg. was 4' 2 inches by 2’, inches wide -is all healed up beautifully now. and then too it was so soothing on such a raw sore. I can't say enough praise for the good it has done me Very truly yours. Miss Kate Kull, Sigel. 111." * Millions use it Fine for skin blemishes. ulcers, eczema, piles, < hafing ' e«l ■ ■ Imrniiie feet. 35 cents

Back Youth! / 4 - YOU find yourself Sfftg W slipping away from youth- ><<’ ■ ful activities, take heed. Old Age jpgL w h as Hashed his danger signal. f frKJI I* * s Ume to get a new hold, \ t \ ■ J to rebuild the organs that are w breaking down. Let Munyon’s Paw Paw Tonic help to bring 1 V »*399 back refreshened vigor. wijjy lAa#- For Constipation 1 Use Munyon’s Paw Paw Pills MUNYON’S I PAW TONIC Tfcerei.Hop,” Y w i t h /RON and NVX AT ALL DRUGGISTS Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded MUNYON’S, Scranton, Pa. PUBLIC SALE farmin *; 1 wi ” se « at public auction at my reston what is known as the Eckrote farm. on. twnestie, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30. CATTLE 2 10 HEAtj2s’H k w‘ M ' Th t followin S Property to-wit; tow 6 v 1? K °Tz. HoUtein (0W - 7 y«*rs old. pasture, bred; 1 red cow. 6 y ed ,s old. bred; 1 Guernsey cow. 10 years-old. will be fresh in Dee • Vw ‘° W - ° ,d ’ WHI be tresh lhe laßt ° f Novemter; Harge red bl-nk heifer 8 161 mS 1 .*! ri “ dte co * • not 2 years old, giving milk, bred; 1 n wki a*’ ™ onlhß , 01d - bre(i: 1 red heifer, 18 months old. bred- 1 red mi t i goo7 t™Z‘ 1 bUll ’ 8^‘ ::Khs old ’ brown Swis « and milk y PUrpoSe Th . eae cows a " « ive a good flow of, 2-tM)n O s RS l E roan mfr* o7 ? sorr *‘. l „ tCam ’ WeU mated ’ K ood workers, weight'. HOC? MCAn i sears , od ’ good worker . weight 1250. I Pig< HEAD-1 sorrel team, well mated, good workers, weight' 1 \.?v C p £ S ,l H r MISCEL LANEOUS-1 American range, good as new I stead 1 sink T Blue BeR 7r With . oVen ’ « ood new; 1 wooden bed row ’ml 1 Blue ’, BeH cream separator; cow chains; saws; wheel-bar-fa s? rsm anjr g °° d - SOHd ’ dry W °° d ’ — d ’ FARMING IMPLEMENTS—I John Deere riding breaking plow 1 2-1 si '°' 1 e 1 blow • 1 Osborne rpnng-t<X>th harrow; 1 Milwaukee 5-ft. mower; 1 roller. 1 drag, 1 good farm wagon; hay ladders, with grain bed. combined good boat^nner" 1 ,U ’ neSS ' aS " eW; 1 har ” fesa f ‘* tbird 50 HEAD OF CHICKENS < Lunch will be served on grounds. . MB- r¥ °. r H. nder ’ cash; over that amount. 9 months’ time will bo. given on good bankable notes, drawing S per cent, interest last three months No goods to be removed from premises until settled for. 4 per cent of for casn. * MICHAUD & NEUENSCHWANDEK. Aucts. RICHER E. B. GAUKER. Clerk. Oct. 21-27. | PUBLIC AUCTION — i ftr the undersigned, will sell at public auction at my farm 4 miles north-1 east of Decatur, first hoSse east of Lucky school house, 9 miles south of! Monroeville, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon. The following property, to-wit: 4—HEAD OF HORSES—4 One bay mare, 10 years o’d, weight 1450; one roan mare, 9 years old, weight 1400; one brown mare, 8 years old. weight 1450 lbs. 3—HEAD OF CATTLE—3 One red cow will be fresh in February; one brindie cow, will be fresh in January; one black heifer. HOGS—One pure br d O. I. C. sow; 3 pure bred O. I. C. gills, weighing 190 lbs. each; 6 shoats weighing 109 lbs. each. , POULTRY—3O full b'ood .Minorca hens and 2 roosters; 5 old geese; 2 ■ ganders; 9 young geese. I « IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS -Deering grain binder. 7 ft. cut. a good .

>n , M<( ormick corn binder, a good one; Hoosier grain drill; Dain hay ) Oa er ' Moaarch ha y tedder; Walter A* Wood mower, 6 ft. cut; spike tooth ''h 'W ° ae 1416 John I>eere riding breaking plow; J. I. C. roller- 1 hL’ ba va ‘ klng wreaking plow; walking cultivator; pipe land double of '''' • UH! ; ' ra ' n ‘ oln!j ined. like new; one wagon 3*4; one -tiii .hifk Ue * Urm Ul ‘ rMgs: 3 collars; one Blue Hen hard coal brooder, out) chick size; one oil . i9o ~aa- nii no - brooder obu chick size; one Buckeye incubator, 120 egg; one Bell City incubator on „ . , , i . u lator e kg, one Primrose cream separator, used only short while, just as good a* v . • J as soot! as new; forks, shovels; doub e trees and man.v articles too numerous to mention. TERMS —All sums of s,> and under <-»ah o. , » u uuuer cash. Ou sums over J 5 a credit of 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving a bankab!e note dr interest the, last 6 months. A discount of 4% will be al | owed for cttßh on I sums over $5. No property to be removed until settled for LAURA DYKEMAN & DALE OSBORN Roy b. Johusop. Auet. Joha Stttl . O3t cierk i - - 20-23-27

NEW CHURCH IS DEDICATED FOR SERVICE HERE (Continued from Page One) tion in general wish to express their uppreciatioi) to the public and splendid people of Decatur who aided or cooperated in making the church a 1 reality and in lending their assistance in carrying out the program for yesterday. , Pastors of the different churches of the city attended the services yes- 1 terday and among lhe out-of-town ministers who were here was Dr. ('. W. McKim. of the West Jefferson Christian church of Fort Wayne. —o —— CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Dec. $1.44’4; May $1.4914; July $1.33%. Corn: Dec. $1.03%, May $1.06%, July $1.07%. Oats: Dee. 4934 c. May 54%c; July 52%c. o Car load of Fancy Apples in building formerly occupied by Old Adams County Bank.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1924.

I Court House I I Il Title Is Quieted * In the ease of Mary Alice Morrisett et al vs. Enoch Myers et a), complaint | to quiet title .the defendant Enoch! Myers filed a cross-complaint to have | the title quieted in his name. The i court heard the evidence and rendered judgment in favor of the cross .complaint Enoch Myers, and quieted the title in his name. To Sell Property In the estate of George Steiner, the administrator filed a petition to sell two lambs, wheat and oats in the bin and eight fat hogs at private sale. I The petition was sustained. The ad ministrator then filed a petition to sell the remainder of the personal property at public sale. This petition was also sustained. o SIX DISTRICT ATTORNEYS QUIT Attorney General Stone Announces Upheavel In Justice Department i Cniteil Press Staff Correspondent) Washington. Oct. 27 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Resignations of four United States district attorneys have been asked within the past fewweeks ano six such officials have already resigned, Attorney < General Stone said today. This upheaval and a "general betterment in enforcement," Stone said, resulted from the letter of Mrs. Mabel assistant tWtorney general, to the Philadelphia LawEnforcement league last July. Mrs. Willebrandt’s letter recently’ came to light when Samuel Untermyer of New York charged that conditions concerning "politics in prohibition enforcement” as set forth iu the communication had not been remedied.

Marriages Far Exceed Number Os Divorces I Washington. D. -C.. Oct. 27. —The j Department of Commerce announces that, according to returns received there were in Indiana, for the calendar year 1923. 4i>971 marriages performed and 7.110 divorces granted. For the calendar year 1922. 37.692 marriages and 7.110 divorces were reported. The increase in marriages reported | for 1923 over the number for 1922. is .3.279. or 5.7 'per cent. The divorces I reported for 1923 show an increase 1 of 294. or 4.1 per cent, over the num--1 her for 1922. The statistics of marriages for 1923 I were furnished by the State Legisla--1 tive Reference Bureau, and those of I divorces for the same year, by the I clerk of the circuit court, of each • county. The figures for Adams county show 166 marriages in 1923, and 169 in 1922. <n 1923, 21 divorces • were granted and in 1922. 26 divorces » were granted in this county. o — Supreme Court Recesses (United Press Service) Washington. Oct. 27—After handing .down its decisions today the supreme court recessed until Nov. 17. o 1— Fairmont—Roy Shrontz. grocer here who shot and killed bandits who .tried to rob his store, has sold lys place. TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA — Look Young! Bring Back Its' Natural Color. Gloss And Attractiveness Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will'

| turn gray, streaked and faded hair I beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just la few applications will prove a revela-j | tion if your hair is fading, streaked or, gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul-' ( phur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get a 1 . bottle of Wybth’s Sage and Sulphur I Compound at any drug store all ready) for use. This is the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other iu-‘ gradients. ' While wisp, gray faded hair is not sipful. we all desire to- retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with. j Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound no one can tell, because it does it so 1 , naturally, so evenly. You just damp- , en a sponge or soft brush with it and/ ’ draw this through your hair, taking i one small strand at a time, by morn- ■ ing all gray hairs have disappeared. , and. after another application or two. j your hair becomes beautifully dark. ’ ( glossy, s ott and luxuriant.

NOTICE! All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late firm of John Schurger and Sou, are requested <O| call at the office of the late firm and settle at once, us the partnership business of said firm is In process of liquidation, and all accounts and notes due must necessarily be paid in order to settle the firm's business. FRED T. SCHURGER. Surviving Partner Oct. 2927. Nov. 3

1 will be absent from my office from Monday, Oct. 28th until Nov. 15th. 25-27-28 James T. Merryman o- — ...... xoi’K r. to \t»x-i<i>u)i.\ i x State of Indiana, County of Adams, SS In the Annins Circuit Court, September Term. 1924. No. IS3M. I’irxt National Bank, a uorporatlon. \s William S Hither. Susan Potiur. Ha ju- I G. Eit her. The plaintiff in the above entitled <aus»e, having filed their complaint on note therein, together with an affidavit alleging that all of said defendants and each of them are non-resi-dents of the State of Indiana; That the defendants is removing ami i« about to remove their property subject tu execution or u material part thereof out of this State not leaving enough therein to satisfy the plaintiff's Haim. Now. therefore the said defendants are hereby notified that unless they! be and appear in the Adams Circuit I Court on the 15th day of December,l 1924 ut the Court House in the City] ot Decatur in said County and State’ ami answer or demurrer to said complaint. the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and official seal of said court this 18th day of October. 1924. (Seal) JOHN E NELSON. Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. Fruvhte A Litterer, Attys. 20-27-3 O NOTH E TO NON-KESIDE%TS • State of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1924. Bank of Geneva, a corporation, vs. Hazel G. Eicher, William S. Eicher, Susan Pontius. Cause No. 12296. Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage*. Comes now the plaintiff by A- Heller, its attorneys and files its complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the following named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, to-wit:- Hazel G. Eicher. William S. Eicher and Susan Pontius; that said action is an action upon a promissory note and for the foreclosure nf a mortgage upon real estate situated in Adams County, state of Indiana and described in the complaint as follows, to-wit:-The west half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-six (361 in township twenty-five (25) north of range thirteen (13) East. That a cause of action exists against each and all of said defendants and that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action, and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 25th day of the November Term, 1924. of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams county. Indiana. the same being the 15th day of December. 1924. to be begun and Bolden on the 17th day of November, 1921, at the court house, in the city of Decatur. in said county and state and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I. John E. Nelson. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at my office in the city of Decatur, Indiana, this the 18th day of October, 1924. iSeal) .JOHN I?. NELSON. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Wade L. Manley. Lenhart & Heller. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 20-27-3 O \<>TICE OF Fl\%l. SETTI.EMEM s OF ESTATE No. 2121. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of William Gallmeyer. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 17th day of November. 1924, and show cause, if any, why the lIN\L SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. AUGUST Bl'l'CK. Administrator Decatur. Irrd.. O t. 16, 1924. Dore B. Erwin. Atty. 18-25 O- ——— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE j No. 2122. Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Clamor Fuelling, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 17th day of November, 1924, and show cause, if anv, whv tb • FiN AL SETTLEM ACCOITNTS with tl.e estate of said decedent should not be approved; and sdid lie’.s are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. CHARLES F. FTELLIXS. , a Administrator. Decatur, Ind. Oct. 16. 1924. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 18-25 — NOTICE TO DEI EN DA NTS

S*ate of Indiana, Adams County, SS: . In . ~" 5 -Warns Circuit Court, September Term. 1924. Cause No. 12301. LichUmsteiger. Adniinistrati i: i the Instate of Fred LichtensteiKer. ctei iasecl, vs. Sarah C. Kessler, Peter Kessler. Cprnc-s now the plaintiff bv C L Walters, her attorney and files tier X,’L P al . nt , lle,ein ' together with the ( affidavit of a competent person that tue defendants In said cause, to-wit: Sarah c Kessler and Peter Kessler ".a; Known to be non-residents of the ’ Indiana and are known to <,e t nJ, *' ol “, ri ''i tlie State of Miehiffari, that said action is for the purf°re»,a mortßagre on ieai estate which real estate is situatAdams county, in the State of Indiana as de«< ribed «n the < omplaintl I in ‘‘Huse and is as hereinafter de-I i scribed, to-wit: v.h’i'. t l^ Xu ,'" b, ; l 1 9 J iu Jo »eph Wister’s '.Addition to the town of Monroe Adjams county, Indiana. That said action Is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the of collecting a debt secured' by H mortgage and the foreclosure of said mortgage and tc, enforce tire lien , thereof on said r eal estate. I Notice is. therefore, given said defenduiM.s and each of them; that unless tire* be end a| pear before tire . Adams Circuit Court at the Cour t | House in the city of Decatur, in Adams epurity, iu tire State of Indiana on’ the 16th day of December, 1921. the , same being the ;9th dav of the November Term rf’the Adams Clgeult Court of the State of Indiarra, to Ire begun and holdett on (be 17th dav of' November. 19’4 and answer or demur to said complaint the satire will bo heard and determined in their absence. | In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my ItAnd and affixed the seal of said Court at the office of tire Clerk, thereof in the city of Iteeatur, litdi-l ana this 16th day of Ovto’uer Alt. 1924. (Seal.' JOHN E. NELSON. Clerk >f the Adams Circuit Court. C. L. Walters, Atty, for Plaintiff. 18-25-1

Democratic Calendar . ■ — Monday, October 27 Bern*—Auditorium, Big rally meeting; talks by Everett Sclnig. Thurman Gottschalk and George Emerson Francis. Tuesday, October 28 Preble Township. Preble, S. IL—J. Fred Fruchte, C. J. Lutz. J F. Snow French Township—Election School; House. J. T. Kelly, T. A. Gottschalk, E. Burt Lenhart ' Wednesday, October 29 Geneva —Dore B. Erwin. Millon Werling. Blue Creek township, Woods school House—Henry B. Heller, T. A. Gottschalk. Thursday, October 30 Linn Grove. Linn Grove Higli School —Dore B Erwin, Kenneth Shoemaker. R. E. Peters. Root Township, Fuelling School— Daniel N. Erwin. Milton Werling. Kirkland Township, High school— John W. Tyndall. T. A. Gottschalk. Saturday, Nov. 1 Decatur—Big Rally, Senator Gore.' Monday, November 3 Union township, Kohr school house —Dore B. Erwin, Milton Werling. Republican Political Calendar Thursday. Oct. 30—Judge Raymond Springer —Berne. 7:30 p.in. 2381 f — o TO REPUBLICAN WOMEN The republican women of Adams county are urged to meet at the Industrial rooms. Decatur, at 2; 30 p in. on Tuesday, October 28. for the purpose of discussing plans for the election. Mrs. Al. Burdg. i Chairman. Fri.-Mon. o —— ——— 1 Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone 1012 I North end city limits. D. A. Gllliom. Call In the morning and evenings only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf o — MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Grain Review Chicago, Oct. 27—Grain futures ad,vancte<l sharply at Fipening of the board of trade today. Reaction in wheat values, following a week 6 continuous downward movement was in sympathy with higher prices in Liverpool and Argentine. Corn advanced with wheat. Mixed sentiment - prevented more widespread speculation. Oats yere affected by other grains and made substantial gains. Provisions sold Bower with hogs and cables. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 8000, shipments 4180 yesterday receirts 12000. shipments. 4 - 750 today; official to New York Saturday 3040. Hogs closing sow Bulk cf se’es on packers kinds $10; heav- . ies $lO 15@ 10.25: few, little more; incd ums [email protected]; light weight. I $9.25@10: light lights sß@ 9.25: pigs. . sS;pac king sows rough $8.50@9. 'cattle 350 quarter to half lower; steers 1100 lbs. up [email protected]; steers. 1100 Tbs. down $5 50@9: few year- , lings $10.50; heifers [email protected]; cows. [email protected]. bulls $3.50@5: sheep. 15000; best aged wethers. $7.50@8; best ewes s6@7; calves 1800; tops. sl3; culls $lO down. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o tbs. and down $7.75: 130 to 150 tbs. $8; 150 to 190 lbs. $9; 190 lbs and up $9.50; 250 tbs. and uo $10; roughs [email protected]; stags s6?i 6 50. Lambs —$11.75 down. Cafves—sll.so down. A Car load of Fancy Apples in building formerly occupied by Old Adams County Bank. 25013 o The local grain, poultry and egg market went unchanged over Sunday while butterfat dropped one cent and I is quoted at 33c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected October 27) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.40 Oats, per bu. 42c 1 Rye. per bushel 75 c j Barley, per bushel, 65c ; New No. 1 Wheat $1.35 New No. 2 Wheat $1.34' DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected October 27) All poultry purchased must be free from feed. • Fowlß 19c Leghorn Fowls iq c Chickens Leghorn Chickens 12c Ducks J2c Geese 10c Old Roosters g c Eggs, dozen 4 5c ] LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 45 C BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 34 c <

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♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ **+++♦*♦«♦+**«« 1 FOR SALE ; FOR SALE —Detroit Jewel gas range' in good condition; blue reed baby carriage like new. Phone 379 or call ' at 3(13 W. Jackson st. 255tfx FOR SALE —1923 Durant touring ear. First class mechanical condition and priced t 6 sell quick See Franz at Ft. Wayne Overlaud Auto Co.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. 255t3 FOR SALE Full blooded Plymouth Rock roosters, $1.50 each. Phone, Monroe A-27.1t FOR SALE—Winter Pears. Call 886 J. 256tf FOR SALE—Ford touring car. in | good running order. Cheap for cash. Inquire of ,U. S. Drummond. 621 Adams street. ’Phone 469. 256t2x losFand FOUM) LOSTI'—White 1 '—White bed spread and conifort. Sunday evening, on South Third St. Finder return to , Mrs. Carl Pumphrey. Reward.2s4t3 LOST—A female hound, black body. with red legs, his shrill bark, answers to name. "Queenie,", strayed from the Anthony Voglewede farm. Reward for her return or for iuformalyjn sent tp this office. 255t3x LOST —Pair of shell rimmed glasses in case somewhere in Decatur. F.! 11. Tabler, Monroe. 1nd.256t3 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Seven-room, strictly modern house and garage at 504 N. 2nd St. Inquire of C. D. Teeple. ts FOR _ RENT—4O a< re I'arm. Monroe township. Reuben J. Meyer, phone 124 Monroe. 256t3x WANTED WANTED—Several pounds of pood clean rags. Must be of good size and of soft material. Nothing such as denim, stockings or heavy underwear can be used. Will pay 7c per !b. for suitable rags.—Dailv Democrat WANTED- Young man or woman to learn to teach dpneing under our direction Unusual opportunity to enter this high c'ass profession. Stop slaving. Be independent. Congenial work, short hours, good pay Teachers furnished lodges and schools. Nasci Cultural School. _FV Wayne. Inu. 255t3 o The annual Masquerade Ball given by the employes of the General Electric company, will be held at the Masonic hall. Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Prizes will be given for the best masked persons and a cake walk will be one of the features of the evening’s program. The six-piece Cob legion Orchestrn will furnish the music. The-public is invited to alien I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hakes had as their guests at dinner yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hakes and children; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tinkham and children; Mr. and Mrs. James Hakes and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilyard and children; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Davidson nad baby; Iv.ol Tallxit and Nathan Hakes, of Fostoria. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hower and children. public i w Sale Calendar Reach the gf-eatest number of people by advertising your Sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat., You are sure of reaching at feast 3 300, homes and practically every home in | Decatur and Adams county. The Daily Democrat also enjoys a g«vod circulation- at Willshire, Wren and Rockford, Ohio. Even if you have hills posted, the chance of a prospec-j tive bidder seeing it is small compar-' cd to that he will read your bill in the paper. Sale dates will be listed in this column FREE if you have your sale bills printed at this office or advertise your sale in the columns of the Daily Democrat. Auctioneers and those who have held sales will] vouch that advertising in the Daily, Democrat will bring results. Oct. 28.—James Dague, 2 12 miles east of Monroe. I Oct. 29 —Harry Fuhrman and Fred Hockmeyer—l-2 mile east and 1 mile north of Monmouth. Oct. 29 —Dykeman & Osborne, farm sale, 4 miles northeast of Decatur. Oct. 30—Hattie M. Andrews, adOct. 31. —R. c. Ray. 1-2 mile south of Decatur on Mud Pike. Nov. I.—Blanche Graham, household goods. 1-4 mile north of Monroe. 5 3-4 miles south of Decatur, ministratrix farm sale 5. miles south- ' west of Decatur. < Nov. 6. —J. B. Stoutenbery, 5 'fftiles ( west of Monroe, or 1-2 mile south of Honduras. Nov. 5 —Perry Roebuck, 4 -12 miles south of Decatur, or 2 1-2 miles northeast of Monroe. Nov. 11 —G. H. Barker, winding’ road to Rockford, 2'a miles cast of, Willshire. I Dec. 3—F. H Bioemker. north of, Magley on Adams-Wells county line. 1 Keb. 18 —Emanuel Hart, farm sale' | 4 miles south of Monroeville.

A HEALTH SERVICE Wm Neuroclometer and n MH service p ,09riph ■ Location •* 144 South 2nd Str^"’”R Office Phon. 314 Relid Office Hours: 10-1 2 *■ 8 • E • BLACK HI UNDERTAKING AND EMBALKH.M Calls ansu. r, I r .„, ~t ly ■ Private Ambulance S-rvte/* K* Oftice Phone; 90 Home Phone: 717 N. A. BIXLER E OPTOMETRIST ■ Eyes Examine!. (,|. lsses l-,.. ■ HOURS: ■ Bto 11:30—12.30 to I H ■' Saturday S:vO pm. K' Telephone 135. HE Closed Wednesday afternoou. B DR. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON ■ X- Buy .md Uhmc ,i Laborer* ■ Office Hours: ■ 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. a. Sundays. 9 to 10 t b Phone 681. SB FEDERAL FARM LOANS~H ' ( Abstracts ot Title. Real Plenty of Money to Loan ot M : Government Plan. SB Interest rate ruluced M October 15. 1924 ZB See French Quinn ■ | Office—Take rtist stairway south ot Decatur Dsw-j B| J 'NOTICE TO T AXPAYERS I I ■| Notice i- hereby ciu n that t'day. Nov. 3 19J4 wTI !.<• th? lastktfl ) for pay,ng full in-talmeu dH taxes. The ’i’r-u -r < ; oftice wfl open from 8 a. m. until 4 p m. . the tax laying Ail .’paid by that time wil! Ir wie i linquent ami a per.il’y of lob »S B| . be addi d. Ib> nm ten oft 1 as they must be paid, and th, kvß points otu the <! tty ot 'tta-'jtw.’iß Thqs*' Whj I’tll • hoi., lit .•Ufk perty and w.'sti a division of 1 should com." in at etc Don: uit H I for the rush. No rec- i|>ts tan be id B away for anton-. -o <pi not a>kioriß } t LOUIES KLEINE. B ' I Treasurer of Adams Count). ■ >' 244 til Nor. 1 ■ £ 0 _ Il Mil'll I ill' lit vi -.ti ll ( HOT B or i>i tn; ■ No. 21'.'J. M ’I Notice is liereliv iritett to tiirI tors, heirs and legatee- •■( V'tllM J I Frazier, deceased. !" .ipi-ar in tIH-W 5 Adams Circuit I. tu'id at bo«W Imtluna. on th.- 17tn day •!. • 1»24, and show cause, if tiny.- MM . tiie ,\l sr; i ri.b.Mi:.vi Al ' l '" l ' x Xa| with till, estate of said I sh oil.l not lie appt'i..'d: anil heirs are notified o then and • make .roof of heirship, and e.'WrW their distributive shat-'s L<u isa I1 . , Exn-utnO . Decatur. Ind.. October 1., ,>■ • Dore B. Erwin, Att> .' Multi: or rixti -etti.kmeW ß or r.sTvn: ■ , Notice is hereby gi'.eti ni the ct*« tors, heirs and legal.;- . Wu-' (tOnaKlu. livurasut.. . tu, Adams Circuit Court. .I'l.at II Indiana, on the L'l'tli U\\L' a SETT..I’!MiA. 1 yt’Otjl we notified to then titer, ■ proof Os heirship, and retein u* distributive sharesu ~A | ! 1!()L L ;g Decatur, Ind.. Oct- ! ■ 1. | Urwm. Att). g—11 | I Roy S. Johnson auctioneer I Decalur, Indiana ( I I know values and hew to I . ths high dollar for your pr | perty Now booking fat a “' I 1 Linter sales. Book your sale I i early. See me at I White Mountain Cream btaPhone 606 Phone 10« O- - , —I Chiropractic I Spinal 1 Adjustments ! will remove the cause of Disease. CHARLES&CHARLES chiropractor Phone 628 Over Keller ß ? . HARRY OANiELS j Livestock and Farm 8 ( AUCTIONEER (o r I have been in tiie b . Ub ve called I twenty-one years and na»« A(t . sales iu « very . t 0 P adjoinM ams county . and .“.once wide ? counties. Acquamtan p or j | known. See cS U & | garage, phone bo. w w | residence, 883-Green. -»-4 0