Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1926 — Page 8

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES AND BUSINESS CARDS

k CLASSIFIED ADS ■KXRKKHHKXKXXKXX FOR SALE FOR SALE—Clover seed; 3 tons ttmothy hay. A. Z. Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills 6ht x For SALE — Seed Corn. William Rupert, Monroe. 76tf P6fl SALE —Used' Packard piiino. walnut finish. Excellent condition. I. F. Foley, Preble. FOlUßALE—Property on Korth 4th street. 7-rooin modern house, reasonable price. Inquire at this office. 103t6x. FOR sTLE "— Extra good team of mares, coming four year olds, weight 1,600 and 1.700 pounds, sound and good workers; also fresh cow with calf by side. Roy Nidlinger, 2 miles east. 1 niile_south_of_Monroe._lo3fmt. FOR SALE— Durham bull. 14 months old. Daniel Kehrn. Decatur R. 2, 2 miles south east of Craigville. H>st3x Pur Salk— Full blooded Spotted Poland male pig. 6 months old. Inquire A .1. Lewton, Decatur, route 7 Phone 797-F. *18513x FOR"SALE— Baby Chicks. Thousands to offer each week. Leghorns, 10c; Heavy breeds, 12c. Discount on large orders. O. V. Dilling, Craigville phone, 2 mi. south, 6 mi. west of Decatur. 43-frl-Tuesdf FOR SALE—Two Duroc male hogs. Henry F. Borne. Craigville phone. ■ 105t2x FOR SALE —Girl's bicycle. Cheap WANTED WANTED—Man to sell weatherstrips for old reliable firm, in Adams county, earn S4O to S6O weekly. See Mr. Smith at Murray Hotel, Friday, 7,1 to 8 p. m., Decatur, Ind.lo3wtf. WANTED - AT - ONCE— A restaurant cook at Andrews' restaurant. Monroeville, Ind. ■ 105t3x SAIWMEN WANTED—LocaI t-rri-tory. Must have auto and qualifications for building year round repeat trade on lubricating oils and roofing cement from farmers and industrial users in 25 mile radius. We handle credits, collections, shipments, from nearby branches. Age limits, 28-5". Interview arranged. The Atlas Oil Co, Box 940, Indianapolis, Ind. 195t3x

FOR RENT FOR* RENT—Sleeping rooms 821 N. Second st. 104t3x curt RENT —8-room house. 224 North 11th St. Inquire of A. C. Butcher. 149 Monroe St. 106-3 t LOST AND FOUND LOStf — Indiana license plate No. 244394. Finder return to Theodore Koenetnan. R. 4. Preble phone. 104-3tx ITW:BLB ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ? COURT HOUSE I a BrillJß'' W B 'BW * in the case of the Farmers State Bank of Monroe vs. Henry L. Moore et al, judgment of $499.79 was rendered for the plaintiff. In the estate of Dearick Barka'.ow. a petition was filed to have the inheritance tax declared. In the estate of John R. Isch, the filial report was submitted and approved. In the estate of John A. Mumma. the final report was submitted and approved. In the estate of Drucilla Mumina, the inventory was filed and approved. In the case of Borne vs. Koldeway date for the trial was set for May--27. In the case of Sether vs. Vian, an absolute rule to answer iu five days was filed. In the case of La«is Murphy vs. Clady Murphy, suit for divorce, there was judgment given granting plantiff a divorce. In the case of Riddell vs. Moore, a petition to intervene was tiled by the Farmers State bank. In the case tg Staunton vs. Purdy the trial was set for May 14. o XtITK K or FIX XL v»T-' E”’-'XT OF EH ATE • - So. SOUS Notin' is hereby given to the ereditors. lieirs end legntees of William P Barkley, <le< oawii. to appear it; the Atiatna Circuit Court, held at Decatur. lo.liana on the Zjnd day of May. t»2». and allow eadse. If any. wity the FINAL SHTTI.I-'.MENT Act DI NTS with the estate of said decedent should not be . cpiuami said heirs are notified I* thvlr s;;u ilieto make proof of heir:'h>i'. JU'i 1“ -ive their distributive share* itANHuM 16. BARKLL'Y and iair.L W KRXX IN. Administrators. Pai i’ur. indlsna April 76. 16JS. O— — o j DR C. V. CONNELL VETERLNARIAN I Special Mtentlon given to | cattte and poultry practice. | Office 129 No Firet Street. PLune: Office 143—Residence 102 : J

SSXXHOMSmSSKSS w BUSINESS I’ARDS Xi:KKXXXX X X X X X X X X 11. FROHNAPFEU D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Tha Neuroealometer Service Will Convince Yeu at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 Office Houre: 10-12 e.m. 1-5 6-8 p-m-S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 “ FEDERAL FARM LOANS - Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Ra’e Reduced October 5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:80 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 — - MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount ot 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St.

FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Nexv Easy Plan. Loxv rate of interest. Office 155 S. 2nd St. First floor rooms. Suttles-Edxxards Co. A. D. Suttles, Secy. O ■■■... .. —0 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. May (new) $1.58 1-4; told) $1.57; July $1.36 1-2; Sept. $1.34. Corn, May 71; July 75 5-8; Sept. 79. Oats, May 46 1-4; July 41 1-2; Sept. 42 1-4. ■ . -o SUIT FOR PARTITION OF REAL ESTATE Notice of 1 omniiaaioaer's cale of Real Estate, lauae Number 1Z«Z1 In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term. I»3S. STATE OF INDIANA, ADAMS COUNTY. SS: Bernard X’. Kintz. Marcella Kintz, his wife. Vs. Mary Kintz, widow, Angela Lankenaw. Herbert Lankenaw. her husband, Margaret Smith. Joseph Smith. Iter husband. Louis A. Kintz, Elizabeth Kintz, his wife, Andrew J. Kintz, unmarried. Hubert S. KB.tz Martha Kint“ his wife. Mary Kintz. Mortgagee, lisv. Julius A. Scimetx. mortgagee. The undersigned commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered in treatise therein pending, entitled tternard X'. Kintz, et al. vs. Mary Kintz...et al. and numbered 12621 upon the dockets thereof. hereby gives notice that at the East door of the Court House In the city of Decatur, state of Indiana, on Thursday, the XOth day of May. 1926, at 2 o’clock P. M . ot said day. he will offer for sale al public auction and at not less than two-thirds of the full appraised Value thereof, the following described real estate situated in Adams County. Indiana, to-wit: Tlie South west quarter I > of the South East quarter (> and tlie South East quarter ) of the South XVest quarter (',) of section twelve <l2) townaliip twenty-seven (27) north, range fourteen (14) Eatrt. containing e|!»''t'<- acres nf land more or less. Said real estate will be sold free of liens .except tne taxes tor isjti. due and payable in 1927. which ts»td taxes the purchaser assumes Terms ot bale Said real estate will be sold on the following terms and conditions to-wit; At least one-third of tlie purchase price cash In hand and tlie balaiv-e in two equal installments, payable, respectively in not to exee-’d nine and eighteen montlu, to be jvldrm-cu by the notes of the bureliascr. liearitig sik per cent Interest from their dates, waiving relief, providing for attorneys’ fees anti secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Purriiaser to have tlie privilege to pav all cavil if so desired. FRED T. SCHURGER. Commissioner. Fred T. Schurger and Joint T. Keilv. Attorneys for the plaintiffs. 27-4-11. O— —— f NOTICE OF INKOLVEX NC Y No. 3MS

tn the Artamn Circuit Court. In the matter of the rotate of William S Daugherty. defeated Notice is hereby given that upon petition tn said cour’ by William A Daugherty, Administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency ot th* estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did. on the Jifh d»j of April. 192a, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the Mine id be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims tiga'nat said estate for allowance. WITNESS, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Decatur. Induing this .4th cf Apr!! TOHN ' M.UON. Clerl. u. M. VJ7VOSS, Atty. ;;-f.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY I, 1926.

LONDON AWAKES TO FACE CRISIS City Is Helpless As Strike Goes Into Effect At Midnight By A. L. Bradford (United Press Staff Correspondent) Ixmdon, May 4.—The largest city in the world awoke this morning to find itself as helpless as any little roadside hamlet. i Confident yesterday that there would be an eleventh hour settlement of the strike, London seemed today to find its transportation facilities at a standstill. Starting at 4 and 5 a. tn..

workers of all ages and walks of life Itegan trudging toward their daily tasks in the city. At six a. m„ a United Press corres pondent chartering one of the few automobiles in the streets, toured the circle bordered by the great railway < terminals ot King's Cross, Liverpool , street. Victoria and Waterloo stations. ' Regardless /of whether the strike continues, it has started with complete effectiveness. Straggling workers were afoot for the most part, but bicycles, motor- , cycles and all manner ot wagons and carts passed by in fantastic procession. One old woman, without i strength to walk any distance, was : wheeled by her son in a baby carriage. • i The automobile is not the vehicle o£ the office man or working man i here. It is only the wealthy, rolling , to work in their cars, can scorn the affects of a general strike). ———o- — Boy Scouts May Mobilize At Bellmont Park, July 4 If present plans do not miscarry 1 indications point to a mobilization of between six and eight hundred Boy, Scouts from eastern Indiana and western Ohio iu attendance to the big 4th of July celebration which will be held at Bellmont Park, this city, Monday, : July sth. The Scouts will go through their many drills, first aid. police duty, athletics, and so forth and invitations will be extended to all the cities surrounding Decatur, including Van ■ Wert. Delphos. Lima. Greenville,; Wapokenata. Celina, St Marys. Ohio, I and Fort Wayne. Bluffton, Huntington, Portland. Kendallville. Auburn. Hartford City and other towns in Indiana. - | An extensive advertising campaign is now being planned and the celebration will be advertised to over a mil-, lion people surrounding Decatur. Excursion rates will be offered on all railroads and interurbans. — 0 Scientist Is Honored Emory University, Ga.. May 4 — (United Press)—Dr. W. A. Shelton, professor of Semitic languages at Emory university, has been elected to membership in the Royal Geographic Society of Great Britain. Dr. Shelton was one of the American scientific mission sent out by the University of Chicago in 1919. which made an extensive survey of the archaeologeal fields of Egypt, Assyria and Babylonia.

—(>— — MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets EAST BUFFALOLIVE STOCK Receipts, 1.600; shipments. 1.330; hogs closing steady; heavies, *12.50 ft *13.25; mediums. *13.25@*14.00; light weight. *14.004* *14.25; light lights and pigs. *14.2541 *14.50; packing sows, rough. $11.00; cattle. 200. steady; sheep. 100, no choice here, feeling steady to strong; calves. slg) tops. *13.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected May 4) Heavy Broilerg 35c I Leghorn Broilers 30c Hens 28c' Leghorns . 16c Old Boosters 9c Ducks 14c Geese 8c Eggs ' 37c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected May 4) Barley, per bushel 75c Rys, per bushel 75c Oatg 36c Good Sound Yellow Corn 80c GOod Sound Mixed Corn 75c Wheat, No. 1 *1.57 Wheat, No. 2. *1.56 Wool 3*635c LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen .27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 36c

Illinois Lutherans Elect Officers For Coming Year / —— Paxton, 111., May 4— (United Press) —The 74th annual convention of the Lutheran Illinois conference AugusI tana Synod, closed here with the voting of an increase in the home mission of 818.400 more than last year, latst year's appropriation was $47,000. The following men were elected to places on the executive board: E. W. Olson, Rock Island, 111.: Rev. Linus A. Herman, Chicago; Austen Law--1 rente, Paxton, and Harry Johnson, i Gary, Ind. The time and place of next year s conference was not decided. — ■ NOTICE TO I>HFKBH>ANTN State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Cvurt A null term. 1926.

April icrm, Ernst J. Stengel VH. William Neal, et al. Cause No. 12b’>a To Quiet Title Notice to Defendants: ' Comes now l-Trnst .1. Stengel. plaintiff | ll> the above entitled <»u»e. by his at- / torneys. la-nfiart. Beller and Bchurger. I and Illes his complaint lierein, together J with the affidavit of a competent per-| a, ii that the residence upon dills, nt inqulrV Is unknown of the following named defendants towit: William Neal. 1 Margaret Neal, Aaron Brown. lieauli Brown. Rush Brown. EH Brown, Hlr- | am Brown. Orinda Banwell. Charles . Banwell. Hannah Phelps Zacheus | Phelps. Caroline Baines, Paul Baines. Mary M. Brown. Jane M. Brown. Orin | da Brown, Orinda B. Ban well, Zachar- I lab Brown, Zachius Phelps, XV illiant I Denin. Robert C. Bennett. John A. I Ileum. Paul Banes. Caroline Hanes. Marv M Ropers. Caroline M Baines, Henry D. Rogers. Flemon Drake, Hir- j am E. Brown. Martha S. Brown. Xt illiam A. Moore. Jane M. Lemen, Harvey , Lemen, William A. Deam. XVm. H. | Deam Wm A. Moore. Louisa J. Moore. . S T Mendenhall whose tree Christian | name is to plaintiff unknown. Jane i Brown. Elizabeth Ann Deam. Eliza- | beth H. Deam, Jane M. Demon. Harvey / Demon, Mary M. Demon. Samuel K. I Clark. Ijewis W. Hiat. Abe! Cross. I Sarah J. Cross. Sarah Cross. Decatur I Investment Company. John Hiat, Ben- , lamin Linn Oliver. Sarah Ellen Oliver. ' and William H. Deam. that the names of the defendant are unknown and , that thev are believed to be non-resi- j dents of the state of Indiana sued In this action by the following names and designations, towit: "The unknown husbands and wives respectively of each of the following named persons, towit: William Neal. Margaret Neal. Aaron Brown. Health Brown. Ruah Brown. Eli Brown. Hiram Brown. Orinda Ban well. Charles Ban well. Hannail Phelps. Zachius Phelps. Caroline Hainbs. Paul Haines. Mary M Brown. Jane M. Brown. Orinda Brown. Orinda B BSnwell, Zaeliariah Brown. Zachitis Phelps. William Deam. Robert C. Bennett. John A. Deam. Paul Hanes. Caroline Hanes. Mary M. Rogers, Caroline M. Haines. Hem v D. Rogers. Flemon Drake. Hiram E. Browh. Martha S. Brown. William X. Moore. Wm A. Moore. Jane >l. Demen. Harvey Icemen, William A. Deam. Wm. H. Deam. Louisa J. Moore, S. T. Mendenhall. Whose lie < hristian name is unknown to plaintiff. Elizabeth Ann Deam. Elizabeth H. Deam. Jane Brown, Jane M. Demon. Harvey Lemon. Mary M. Demon. Samuel K. Clark. Lewis XX . Hiat, Abel Cross, Sarah J. Cross. Sarah Cross. John Hiat. Benjamin Linn Oliver. Saralr Ellen Oliver, and XX’illiam H. Deam. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff: "The unknown widow® is. and widows, the un- ' known children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, creditors, legatees, trustees surd executors of the last will and testament successors in interest and assigns, respectively of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, towit: William Neal, Margaret Neal, Aaron Brown, Reuah Brown. Ruah Brown. Eli Brown. Hiram Brown. Orinda Banwcll, Charles Banwell. Hannah Phelps. Zacheus Phelps. Caroline Haines, Paul Haines. Mary M Brown. Jane M. Brown. Orinda Brown. Orinda B. Banwell. Zachariah Brown. Zachius Phelps. William Deam. Robert C. Bennett. John A. Deam. Paul Hanes. Caroline Hanes. Mary M. Rogers. Caroline M. Haines. Henry D. Rogers, Flemon Drake. Hiram E. Brown. Martha it Brown. Jane M. Icemen. Harvey Icemen. William A. Deam. Wm. H. Deam, William A. Moore. XX’m. A. Moore, Txiuisa J. Moore. S. T. Mendenhall, whose true Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, Jane Brown. Elizabeth Ann Deam. Elizabeth H. Deam. Jane M. Lemon, Harvey Lemon, Mary M Lemon. Famuel K. Clark. Lewis W. Hiatr Abel Cross. Sarah J. Cross. Sarah Cross. John Hiat, Benjamin TAnn Oliver and William H. Deam" the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff". The unknown bondholders, stockholders, receivers, trustees, creditors,' offi-

cers and successors In interest of Iterator Investment Company, a corporation. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. “All the women once known by any of the names and designations above state,! whose names vnay have been changed and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff '' The spouses of ail the persons above named. described and designated as defendants to this action who are mar. ried. the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. All persons and corporation who assert or might assert any title claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by. under or through any of the defendants to this action named, described and designated In said complaint, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff”; that said action 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 and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the state of Indian., The following real estate in Ad.rtur county, state of Indiana, is described in said complaint, towit; Commend ik I 10 rods west of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section in township «6 north, range n east. In Adams county. State of Indiana. then, e south 16<> rods, thence we.it 30 rods, more or less to a ditch, thence north In the center of said ditch it rods, thence east 12 rods, thence north 66 rods, theme cast 20 rods tn the place of beginning, containing 26 Ci acres more Or less. This action is Instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title tr the real, estate above described ns against all demands, claims and claimants what-1 soever Notice is therefore hereby g-i.-en said defendant that unless they be and appear oh the 53rd day of the April term. 19-'6. of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana, being the Hth day of lune. 1926. to be segun and holden on the 12th day of April. 1926. it i.ie Cowrl House in the cits- of Decatur, in .-aid county and state, and ahsw or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined 'in thoir absence. I In witness «her»of, I ha c liureanto set my hand and affix the said , I seal at the Office ot the Clerk there of In the city of Decatur, Indiana, this J 9 th day of April. 1926 I , JOHN E NELSON. I Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court Lenhart Heller A Schqrg-r i Attorneys tor plaintiff April 20-27 51a/ 4

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