Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1925 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller. Pree end Oen. Mcr E. W. Kempe. Vice-Pree. & Adv. Mgr A. R. Holthouee. Secy. & Hue. Mgr Entered et the I’oatofflce at Decatur. Indiana, an aecond claaa matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies..— — 2 cents One week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier 25.00 One month, by mall —■— 35 cents Three Months, by mall 2100 Six Months, by mail 21 75 One Year, by mail ——23 00 One Year, at office- 23.00 (Prices quoted are withn first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates Made Known by Application. Foraipn Representative Carper ter & Company, 123 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, Why banish people to Russia when we have our own Herrin, 111. Three more were killed there Saturday night as a result of the klan and anti-klan warfare. This is the fifth outbreak there within a year and again the militia is guarding the town. There's not much to be said except there ought to be someway to stop this foolish factional strife. Over in Cleveland the other day a man held up a pedestrian and got a dirty dollar bill. To make matters worse for hint, he was captured, plead guilty ami was sentenced to ten years in prison. If he had stolen a mil lion he would have received sympathy and a year and then would be in line for a pardon in a few months. We do things in a most peculiar manner in this country some times. The directors of the Decatur Indus trial Association will meet tonight to elect officers and plan for the years work. They will make every effort to help the community and they can do it if the people here will give them the co-operation they deserve, if w< all try hard enough and long enough we are sure to make this a better town in every way. Progress has been made during the past few years and we can do much more. j I .limmy Cox who owns a string of Ohio newspapers and other business properties which have netted him millions and who took over the Miami ’ Florida. Daily News a year or two i ago. as a winter plaything, has built a four-story building to house his , plant and on top of it an eighteen j slorv tower witli a light on top which s can lie seen many miles at sea am will be used as a signal light. The tower will be used for offices ami i; 1 the highest point in the state. 1 Logansport is to hold an election * to decide whether or not they will 1 build a community building out of " the electric light funds. In that city 1 as in a number in the slate the elee ' trie plant is making money ami ha: 1 a surplus sufficient Io pay for the erection of such a structure as the ‘ one proposed. There are objections 1 of course ami the campaign now on 1 there s said to be as vigorous and interesting as any over in tin- ' city and I lie results will be watched by thousands over the shale for j perhaps the,same idea may be used I some day in other cities. i There is considerable effort being I .made to pja.. a law providing a cen i ■or board for file "movie.," and it is ] possible it may become a law. It of , course has good points and several bid ones. We do not argue that tlit proper censoring of pictures would not be a good thing but this bill pro 1 vides for live members of the board nt salaries of $3,001) each. log. tiler , with whatever expeme is necessary n daugerou, 100 to give too intteli • authority to such a body ami that is proposed iii this measure. We be 1i.0,. betfor bj|| could have been fi lined and <hal unless this is chan;;- 1 ed I will not prove benetlcial. rip.ro aeerna to be considerable op ii'»ttiou to the elevation of Attorne , General Stone tn a place ou the m « preiiiv bench and with some cause. • S'hob" opposing him are doing so | they announce because of hrs legal

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opinicyis in matters of great importance. There is some probability that Mr. Stone will have to withdraw his petition and they may have to hunt up some other place for him to serve. The administration is evidently trying to take care of all the “lame ducks” and as fast as they slip out of congress or some other government place they arc given something else. Thats no doubt a fine thing for the political party but how about the best interests of tin- country generally’ A chart has been published which answers the oft asked question, where in the world do all the automobiles go which are manufactured. The figures show a total of 17,897.609 cars in the United States. New York has Hie most. 1,121.25”. California is second with 1,300,00; Ohio is third and Pennsylvania fourth. Indiana is in ninth place with 587,312 automobiles. There is a car for every six people in the United Stales and in California there is one for every three persons. Nevada has only 18,000 cars and is lowest while five states have more than a million. The industry has show'll marked industry the past year and those who predicted a year ago that we had reached the' climax will have to change their figures for there was a gain in the nation of over 17 per cent during 1921. Those who know predict a large increase Ibis year. o — J | Big Features 01 > RADIO j J Programs Today f MONDAY’S BLST RADIO KOA, Denv|cr, 335-M, 8 ip. m. (Mountain time) —Burns anniversary concert. WDAF, Kansas City, HI M, 8 p. tn. (C.S.T.f—lvanhoe band glee club. WLW, dim innati, 123 M, 8 p. in. (C. U T.)—Orchestral program. KFKX, Hastings, 288.3-M, 9:30 p. ,m. (C.S.T.) -Scotch program. / WNAC. Boston. 280.3 -M. 8 p. m (E.ST)—Verdi's opera “Aida.” Chicago Grand Opera company, with Ilaiga, Marshall, Van Gordon, — — 0 _ .—«_— • ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY • ♦ — i <£ ♦ Front ths Daily Detnsorst flies ♦. ♦ 20 year* sfli this dsy • So Ur 208 bills have been intro-

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duced in the legislative house. 20,000 laborers are on strike at St. Petersburg, Russia, adding to the labor trouble now engulfing entire country. , Miss Tillie Minehart of St. Louis is visiting hereCandy has increased one cent a pound within a year. Annual Mite Barrel Opening of M E. Missionary society at home of Mrs. Fred Schafer. L C. Waring celebrated his birthday yesterday. Coon hides are 10c to sl-50 at Barney Kalver's. muskrats 3c to 15c. mink 50c. tallow 4c. o -■ THE PILGRIMAGE A Parable in Six Poems 1 By a little cottage dS>r where pansies bloom, Sils a mother in her pleasant, quiet room. Reading in the Book the story of the ' Child Who in all His ways was gentle, meek and mildSilent sits, an almost baby, listen I ini?. lAnd a laddie, —be with eyes for birds k awing. , Speaks the mother, “children, some day you will go To His happy home, beyond the River's flow. Where He lives and loves such little ones as you.— - What He bids you always try to say and do.” The story ends as fades the light, then, fast asleep, . Safe they rest, while guardian angels vigils keep. —A. D. Burkett. ——- o — BIRTHS Theodore Jr., is the name of the seven-pound boy baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Minnick of near Hoagland on Sunday morning. The girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill of West Madison street last Ihursday has been named Galora. Jean. The baby weighed seven pounds. Sylvester Henry is th# natpe of the au-pouad boy baby born to-Mr. and

Mrs. E. 11. Dirr of east of the city. I The baby was born last Friday. . o Fire Destroys Home Os Rockford, 0., Postmaster Rockford, Ohio. Jan. 26.—Tim hung alow residence of Postmaster Harry Miller, of Rockford, was completely destroyed by lire early Saturday morning. The house and contents were a total loss and only partally covered by insurance. It is thought the first was caused by an overheated stove. _£ e--\otick To defendints l Tn the Adams Circuit Court . February term 1U25 State of Indiana County of Adams. i»m. Case No. 12.371 To Quirt Title ' Peter Bo I Ten barber | VM. Henry Reivltard, et al. Now romen the plaintiff by and Heller, his attorneys, and tiles his , complaint herein together with the ' affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent Inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants. to-wit: Henry Reichard. Samuel L. lairgr. Nancy J. Large. J a men C. Casto. Eliza Casto. Xancy Hamcrlrk, Henry H. Reichard. Nancx E. Rei< hard. William W. Reichard, ; Sarah Ke ic kA rd, Calvin Reichard, Elizabeth Reichard, Jamb Harmon, George Coffitz, George Coffits. Christeena M Coffita. Amos W. Chllcote, Elmira Chilrotr. Almira Chllcote. William King. Jacob Harmon. Phebe Harmon. , J. S. Eyler whose Christian name i.i j unknown tn plaintiff. John S. Eyler, I Johanna Jones, Daniel L. Jones, Catherine Jones, Mary E. Jones, John W. Jones, Isavlna E. Jones. Tx>vina E Jones. Luvina Jones. Benjamin Jonts Joanna Jones, John I*. Lutt< r. R. A. Eyler. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. J. C. Casto whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Katie Casto. John P. Lutter, R. A. Eyler whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. J. S. P. Lotter. Catherine Lotter. Catherine Lutter. and A. Presham, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: that the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be on-residents of the State of Indium*. sued in this action by the following names ami designations, t<»wit: '‘the unknown husbands ami I wives respectively, of each of tb° f'»ilowing named persons, to-wit: Henry Reichard, Samuel L. l>arge. Nancy a. Larg<\ James C. Canto. Eliza Casto, Nancy Hamerick. llenrv H. Reicbanl. Nancy E. Reichard, William W. Reichard. Sarah Reichard, Calvin Reichard. . Elizabeth Reiotaard. Jacob Harmon, George Coffitz. George Coffits. <’hristecna M. Coffits. Amos W. Chllcote. Elmira Chllcote. Almira Chileute. William King, Jacob Jlainien, Phebe Harmon. J. S. Eyler. whose Cnrtstian name is unknown to plaintiff. John S. Evler. Johanna Jones. Daniel L. Jones. Catherine Jones, Mary E. Jones, John W. Jones. Rachel Jones. Martha Jones, j Elemine Jones. Emlile Jones, Emelic Jones, Emallne Jones, Ida Jones, Deby Jones, Lavina E. Jones. Lovina E. Jones, Lovina Jones, Benjamin Jones. Joanna Jones, John P. Lutter, R. A. Eyler whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. J. C. Casto whose Christian na.ne is unknown to plaintiff, Katir Casto. John I*. Letter. Catherine Lotter, A. Presham whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff and Catherine Lutter. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the unknown widowers and widows, respectively, and the unknown children descendants and heirs surviving creditors . and administrators of the estate drvi- I secs, legatees, trustees and execu- ■ tors of the last will and testament, ' successors in interest. and as- I signs respectively of each of i ihe following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Henry Reichard. Samuel L. Nancy J. Large. James C. Casto, Eliza Casto, Nancy Hhmerlck. Henry H. Reichard, Nancy E. Reichard, William W. Reichard. Sarah Reichard, Calvin Reichard, Elizabeth Reichard. Jacob Harmon, George Coffitz. George Coffits. Christecna M. Coffits, Amos W. Chllcote. Elmira Chilcote, Almira Cbilcotc, William King, Jacob Harmon, Phebe Harmen. J. S. Eyler whose Christian name is unknow nto plaintiff, John S. Eyler, Johanna Jones, Daniel L. Jones. Catherine Jones, Mary E. Jones. John W. 1 Jortcis. Rachel Jones, Martha Jones. Enielipe Jones, Einclie Jones, E'milic Jones. Ema line Jones. Ida Jones, Deby Jopes, Lavina E. Junes, Lovina E. Jnnes, Lovina Jones. Benjamin Jones, Joanna Jones, John P. Lutter, R. A. Eyler whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, J. C. Casto whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Katie Casto. John P. Lotter, Catherine Lutter, Catherine Lutter, A. Presham whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed ;ind who arc now known by other names, the names of all of whom arc unknown to plaintiff; the spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this iretion w>o are marrieMl, the names of nil of whom are. unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim or interest In or lien upon tin* real estate described in the complaint in this action by. under or through any pf the defendants to this action, nam«<l, described and designated in said cdtpplaint the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; that the following named defendants are nonresidents of the state of Indiana, towit: Delte M. Stotler, Chauncy <>. Stetler. John A. Tindall. Gertrude Tindall; that said artion is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in the State of Indiana, that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action aml that they are believed to be* nonresidents of the State of Indiana; The following real estate in Adams county. State of Indiana, is described in s>aid complaint, io-wit: Forty-eight <18) acres oft of the north end of th*' west half (’3) of the northeast quart er (’i)’pf section eight (8> in township twenty-five (25) north of range fifteen (15> east; This action is Instituted and proserirted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting ’:is title to the real estair above descblOcd as .against all drn.ands, claims and claimants whatsoever. - • ftTotlce is therefore hereby yiven said defdndants that unless they be and appear on the i2pd day of February Term. H*2s. of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, beiii'g the 21st day of Marcli. iny>. at the Court House in the 1 tty of .Decatur. Adams county, state of Indiana, and answer or demur to uaV| (omplaipt. the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In IVitncss Whereof. I hereunto set n»j h»i;d H nd aUi'> the of said Court as |he office of the Clerk thereof in flic »'ity of Decatur. Indiana, this ;hh day of January. 1335JOHN E. NELSON, Clerk of the Adams Uea|j Ciicult Court. Lenhart and Heller. Attorneys’.for plaintiff. jan.2tj-feb.2-9. NOTICE TO OCR GAS CUSTOMERS Commencing with the January bills, we will for the con-

’venlence of our z liver gas bills to your homes z j and places of business. This will mean more prompt service when you call at our office to t . pay your bill Always be sure to bring your ■ ff as bill with you; this is very ; important, for otherwise there will necessarily be some deia in our being able to wait on '"if desired you can tear stub off bill and mail stub along with your check to this oil ice. i If von do not receive your ! gas bill by January 28th please phone or communicate wjtn the office and duplicate bin will be mailed. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS « ELECTRIC CO. “The Gas Co.” Phone 75. 16-1 !> 21-23-2628 A■ ' / Mi ; A IM I It JL Father John’s | Medicine j For COLDS and ' Coughs All Pure I .Nourishment j 1

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'Auto Company Team To , Play At Pleasant Mills The Adams County Auto company bazketbull team ot this city will play thc Pleasant Mills

! THE CORT A Universal special featuring Reginald Denny and laiura La Plante in a high-powered comedy drama “THE FAST WORKER” A story of tangled love and wild adventure with cupid taking the lead. ALSO —A Jack Dempsey feature. We Fox News —25 c Tuesday. Wednesday—“As Man Desires” Milton Sills and Viola Dana. Also Comedy. 1 Oc 25c ! Why Lose $4 ! Suppose you gradually save up one hundred dollars. If you spend that one hundred, instead of using it to open a Bank Account, you stand to lose $4.00 a year as long as you Jive —the $4.00 which it would earn for you if deposited in our Savings Department. Think that over; isn't it true? Then why not take just one dollar and use it to— OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE TODAY Old Adams County Bank Established Fifty Years Ago

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