Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1937 — Page 2

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t -— —- ■——♦ Test \our Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions f Turn to page Four for the answers. >-' ♦ 1 1. into which river does the Wabash river flow? 2. In what lan-nage !s the original; Magna Carta written? 3. Who was William Etty? 4. In what year did Rudolph Valentino die? 5. Where Brown University? 6. In what country is Hudson Bay? 7. Are the three Guiana* in South I America, republics? 8. What docs statusquo mean? Just received truck load of Bed Room Suites. LATEST STYLES Selling &XS.SO from up Liberal trade-in allowance for your old suite. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 S. Second St. Phone 199 “The Better Home Store"

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9. Natno the fourth gospel of the [Now Twtament. I 10. What is the Chinese name for the Yellow River? o M'POINTMHNT OF BXKCI'TOH N lice !■ hereby <lv<-n. t hat, the undersigned has been appointed Kx- <•< utnr <>t the Estate ot David LuglI hill, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate Is probably solvent. Hutus Sprunger, Executor May !«, 1837. May 27 June 3-1* I.IKiAI. VOTICK OF VI III.IC HEAHIAG FOHM NO. H>h Notice is hereby given that the | Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of ' A.lams County, Indiana, will, at 8:00 I A. M. on the 10th day of June 1927 at the County Commissioner's Room in Auditor's Office, Court House, in the City of Decatur, In said County, begin Investigation of the application of the following named person i.'questing the issue of the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinatfor designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of issuing the Permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Robert J Rumschlag. 26554, (Bob’s 1 Confectionery 1. 250 North Second Street, Decatur Beer Retailer. Said investigation will be open to : the public, and public participation ' is requested. Alcoholic beverage commission of , Indiana Bv John NoOnan. Secretary HUGH A BARNHART Excise Administrator May 27 June 3 A- _ - < TODAY S COMMON ERROR I Never say. “I laid down on | | the couch and was soon asleep;" | j say. “I lay down on the couch.” |

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NOTICE TO NON-HESiDKNT DETENUANTS In the Actauca c Irc-ult Court Sprit Term. IMT. No. IMIH. STATM OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Charles A. Bultemeler va. Jonas Clark, et al. Now cornea the plaintiff, by his attorney. C. L. Walters, and files his complaint herein, tngi-ther with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence, upon diligent Inquiry, is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wlt: Jonas Clark. Sarah Clark his wife, John Creek, Nancy Creek, his wife, Jacob Creek, William Heckman, William Heckman, Sophia Heckman, hlg wife. William Heckman. Seplilan Heckman, his wife, Henry Drage, Henry Drage Jr.. Conrad Shrader, Sophia Shrader, his wife, David Werling, Frederick Shrader, Nicholas Sterling, Mary Werling, his wife, Frederick Schrader, Louisa Schrader, his wife, Conrad Gallnteyer, Christiane Gallmeyer, hla wife, Conrad Gallnteyer, Christine Gallmeyer, his wife. William F. Gallmerer, Wm. F. Gallmeyer, Henry Gallmeyer. That the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations. to-wlt: "The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wlt: Jonas Clark, Sarah Clark, his wife, John Creek. Nancy Creek, his wife, Jacob Creek, William Heckman, William Heckman, Sophia Heckman, his wife, William Heckman, Sophian Heckman, his wife, Henry Drage, Henry Drage Jr., Conrad Shrader, Sophia Shrader, his wife, David Werling. Frederick Shrader. Nicholas Werling. Mary Werling. his wife, Frederick Schrader. Louisa Schrader, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer Christiane Gallmeyer, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer. Christine Gallmeyer, his wife, William F. Gallmeyer, Wm. F. Gallmeyer, Henry Gallmeyer, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. The unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, dlvisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns respectively. of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to wit: Jonas Clark. Sarah Clark his wife. John Creek, Nancy Creek, his wife, Jacob Creek. William Heckman, William Heckman, Sophia ■ Heckman, his wife, William Heckman, and Sophiah Heckman, his wife, Henry Drage, Henry Drage Jr., Conrad Shrader, Sophia Shrader, his wife. David Werling, Frederick Shrader, Nicholas WerlIng. Mary Werling. his wife, Feeder. 1 ick Schrader, Louisa Schrader, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer, Christiane Gallmeyer, his wife, Conrad Gallmeyer. Christine Gallmeyer. his wife, William F. Gallmeyer, Wm. F. Gallmeyer. Henry Gallmeyer, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. All of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. The spouses of all the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. All persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim, or interest in or Hen 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 plainflff, defendants." That said action is for the purpose of quieting the title to rne real estate in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that ail of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana. The following real estate In Adams County, in the state of Indiana, is described in said complaint as follows, to-wit: "Commencing at a stone on the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the north east quarter of Section eleven (11) Township twenty eight (29) North of Range thirteen (13) Fast In Adams County, Indiana, thence running north no degrees thirty seconds (0 SO ) west a distance of thirteen hundred twentysix (1320 feet to a stone at the north east corner of the north west quarter of the northeast quarter of Section eleven (11) Township and range aforesaid, thence north eighty eight degrees fifty six minutes <BB »*') east on the north line of above mentioned section eleven (11) a distance at eight hundred twenty six and four tenths <826.4) feet to a stone on the west bank of the St. Marys River, thence in a northwesterly direction along the west bank, down said river through the southeast quarter of Section two (21 township an drange as above, a distance of twenty nine hundred (2900) feet more or less to a stone on th* south west bank of said St. Marys, River, thence south no degrees and thirty minutes (0 30') east a distance of thirty four hundred eighty six andj five tenths (34X0.5) feet to a stone; on the south line of the north west quarter of the north eastquarter of Section eleven (11) township and range as above mentioned, thence north eighty eight degrees fifty four minutes <BB 54’) east a distance of eight hundred sixteen and eight tenths (816.8) feet to the point of beginning, the above described parI cel. including the area along river to >the l->w water mark, containing a total of eighty four and eighty eight hundredths (84.88) acres, more or | less The legal survey of same is re- [ corded on page one hundred forty five <145) of Adams County Sur. I veyors Record number four (No. 4.)" This action is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to the real estate above described as against ali demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Nctke is therefore given said defendant* and each and all of them ' that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the 1 court house In the city of Decatur, . in Adams County, in the state of i Indiana, on the Sth day of September 1937. the same being the Ist Judicial day of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of the state of Indiana, to' be begun and holden on the 6th day of September. 1937, and answer or

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT THURSDAY* MAY 27, 1937.

demur to Mid complaint, the ume win be heard and determined in. their absence. hi Witneae Whereof, I have here-i unto eet my hand and affixed the heal of maid court at th© office of the Clerk thereof, In the city of Decatur, Indiana, thia 11 day of May, 1937. G. Remy Rlerly Clerk of the Adanui Circuit Court I„ Walters* Attorney for plaintiff. May 13-20-27 o MOTICR TO NOJ»-RKHIDKMT DKFKNDANTi In The Admna Circuit Court April Term. 1937 No. 1501 STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Martin Schroeder, Alvina Schroeder, his wife va. John G. Yaeger et al Now come the plaintiffs by their attorney, C. L. Walters, and file their complaint herein, together with tlie affidavit of a competent person that the residence, upon diligent in-’ quiry, ia unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: John G. Yaeger, John G. Yager. John G. Yeager, John G. Yager Senn,i John G. Yeager, Senior, Samuel Yager, Samuel Yaeger. Mary Yaeger, his wife, Sami Yeager, Mary Yeager, his wife, Samuel Yeager, Mary Yeager, his wife, Mana Yaeger, Hugh McCullock, Hugh McCulloch, Madison Sweetser, John G. Yager, Ja., | James Crabs, Fredrica Leincooler, Ernst Loincooler, Mary Leincooler, i Frederica Leincoler, Ernst Letncol-’ er, Mary Leincoler, Frederick Leincoler. Ernest Leincoler, Ernest Lein-j < ooler, Frederick Linecooler, FMrnsCi Linecooler, Mary Linecooler, Fredrick Linecooler, Frederick Lim©cooler. Mary Linecoller, Ernst William Limecoola, Mary Limecoola, Ernst William Limecooler, Ernst Limecooler, Mary Limecooler. Benjamin Wilcox, Amelia Wilcox, his wife, Benjamin Willcox, Mary Purssell, James Purssell. her husband, William Limecooler, Rudolph Limecooler, Angelina Limecooier, Rudolph Limecoole, Alexander Tolerton, Alex Tolerton, Birdinia Antrup, Birdinia Limecooley, Birdinia Limeculey, Frederick W. Limecooley, Peter Yeager, John J. James. That the names of the defendants are unknown snd tliat they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit; "The unknown husbands and wives, respectively, of each of the following named persons, to-wit: John G. Yaeger, John G. Yager, John G. Yeager, John G. Yager, Senr., John G. Yeager, Senior, Samuel Yager. Samuel Yaeger, Mary Yaeger, his wife, Sam! Yeager, Mary Yeager, his wife, Samuel Yeager, Mary Yeager his wife. Maria Hugh MeCullock, Hugh McCulloch, Madison Sweetser, John G. Yager Ja., James Crabs, Fredrica Leincooler, Ernst Leincooler, Mary Leincooler, Frederica Leincoler, Ernst Leincoler, Mary Leincoler, Frederick Leincoler, Ernest Leincoler, Ernest Leincooler, Frederick Linecooler, Earnst Linecooler, Mary Linecooler, Fredrick Linecooler, Frederick Limecooler Mary Linecoller, Ernst William Limecoola. Mary Limecoola, Ernst William Limecooler, Ernst Limecooler, Mary Limecooler, Benjamin Wilcox. Amelia Wilcox, his wife, Benjamin Willcox, Mary Purssell, James PursselL her husband. William Limecooler, Rudolph Limecooler, Angelina Limecovier, Rudolph Limeeoole, Alexander Tolerton, Alex Tolerton, Birdinia Antrup, Birdinia Limecooley, Birdinia Limeculey, Frederick W. Limecooley, Peter Yeager, John J. James, the names of al! of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. The unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estate devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns respectively, of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: John G. Yaeger, John G. Yager, John G. Yeager, John G. Yager Senr., John G. Yeager, Senior, Samuel Yager, Samuel Yaeger, Mary Yaeger, his wife, Sami Yeager, Mary Yeager, his wife, Samuel Yeager, Mary Yeager, his wife. Maria Yaeger, Hugh McCullock, Hugh McCulloch, Madison Sweetxer, John G. Yager Ja.. Janies Crabs. Fredrica Leinvooler, Erngt Leincooler, Mary Leincooler, Frederica Leincoler, Ernst Leincoler, Mary Leincoler, Freder-* ick Leincoler, Ernest Leincoler, Erntst Leincooler, Frederick Linecooler, Eafnst Linecooler, Mary Linecooler. Fredrick Linecooler, Frederick Limecooier, Mary Linecoller, Ernst William Limecoola, Mary Limecoola, ITrnst William Limecooler, Ernst Limecooler, Mary Limecooler, Benjamin Wilcox, Amelia Wilcox, his wife, Benjamin Willcox, Mary Purssell. James Purssell, her husband, William Limecooler, Rudolph Lfmecooler, Angeline Limecooler, Rudolph Limecoole, Alexander Tolerton, Alex Tolerton. Birdinia Antrup. Birdinia Limecooley, Birdinia Limeculey, Frederick W. Limecooley, Peter Yeager, John J. James, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs/ All of the women once known by 1 any of the names and designations above stated, whose names may have been changed, and who are now known by other names, the names of ali whom are unknown to plain-; tiffs. I The spouses of a]l of the persons above named, described and designated ag defendants to this action 1 I who are married, the names of all I of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. AH persons and corporations who assert or might assert any title, claim, or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the com-’ plaint 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 plaintiffs. Defendants”. That said action is for the purpose of quieting the title to the real es-. late in the state of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of [ said defendants; that all of said de-! fendants are necessary parties to‘ said action and that they are be-, lieved to be non-residents of the* I state of Indiana. The following real estate in Adams County, in the state of Indiana, is described in said complaint as follows. to-wit: “Commencing at the North East corner o-f Section four (4) in Township twenty Eight (28) North Range Thirteen (13) East, thence running south along Section line One hundred and ten (110) rod», thence west parallel with the half section line Three hundred and twenty (320) rods to the County line between Adams and Wells Counties .State of Indiana, thence north along sa’d 10 rods, thence

u East one hundred and sixty (160) uroda to the half section line, thence I North along said half section line I Seventy (70) rods, thence East one i hundred and sixty (160) rods to the ! place of beginning, containing <>»» hundred and fifty (150) acres of land , (n Adams County, Indiana." This action Is instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiffs for the ! purpose of quieting their title to thej , real estate above described against all demands, claims and claimants wlmtaoever. Notice Is therefore given said defendants and each and all of them that unless they be and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the court house in the city of Decatur, in Adams County, in the state of , Indiana, on the 6th day of September. 1937, the same being the Ist } > judicial day of a term of the Adams ) Circuit Court of the state of Ind- , lana, to be begun and holden on the i 6th day of September, 1937, and. (answer or demur to said complaint, / the same will be heard and deter--11 mined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the Clerk, thereof, in the city of De- ’ catur Indiana, this 11 day of May : 1937. G. "Remy Blerly. . Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court I< . L. Walters. Attorney tor plaintiff" May 13-20-27 0 WGTfCK OF SALE OF HF. XL ESTATE BY COMMISSIONER In the Adams < I run it < nurt April Term. 1937. Ao. 151 KM STATE OF INDIANA i COUNTY OF ADAMS SS: Cleo McCandlish, et al vs Cleo MeCandlish, Administratrix et al. The undersigned. Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams’ I Circuit Court, made and entered into a cause therein pending, entitled i Cleo McCandlish, et al vs Cleo Me- ■ Candlish, Administratrix, et al, cause • No. 15660, hereby gives notice that ( on the 11th day of June, 1937, at 10:- > 00 o’clock A. M.. on said day, he will offer for sale, on the premises, at public sale, for not less than twoi thirds of the full appraised value thereof, the following described real i estate, to-wit: i "Inlot number one hundred and fifty-nine (159) in Isaac Nelsons plat Butchers Heirs Addition to the town I of Buffalo incorporated in the name > of Geneva, in Adams County, Indiana as the same is designated on the recorded piat of said town." , Said sale is to be conducted by Jesse Michaud, Auctioneer, who will offer said property, together with all the household goods and personal property of the decedent at the same • time and place. Ali said personal property and real estate will be sold i to the highest and best bidder. Said real estate will be sold on , the following terms and conditions: All cash on day of sale. Free of liens and wholly unencumbered ex- , cept by the fall installment of the 1936 taxes due and payable in Nov- : ember 1937, and all subseqquent ■ taxes. The purchaser will be given i an abstract of title, showing iner- ; chantable title. C. L WALTERS Commissioner Jesse Michaud, auctioneer. i May 20-27 June 3 NOTICE OF F.XECI TORA SALE OF REAL ESTATE t Notice is hereby given, that the r undersigned, Isaac H. Burley, as the > executor of the last will and testa- ; ment of Jacob T. Burley deceased, , agreeable to an order of the Adams . Circuit Court, of Adams county, Indi iana, made and entered of record in the estate of said decedent for the , sale of the real estate here in after J described, will, on Thursday, the . 10th day of June. 1937, at the ba>ur . of 10 o'clock A. M. at the First Bank ’ of Berne, at Berne, Indiana, aud . from day to day thereafter until sold i offer for sale at private sale, for not less |han the appraised value, , the following described real estate situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, towit: , The east half of the north- . east quarter of section twentyfour (34) in township twenty-five , (25) north, of range fourteen (14) east, containing eighty (SO) acres, , more or less. ; Terms of Sale: Cash in hands at . time of sale: The land will be sold subject to the installment of taxes , due and payable in November 1937 and all subsequent taxes, and sub- ; ject to all sp<ial assessments; Also ; subject to the right of possession of present tenants. ; Isaac H. Burley, Exwmor . Jacob T. Burley, estate ; Arthur E. Veglewede. attorney May UO-27 June X O PI RI.I4'ATION In the AdaaiN Circuit Court April Term 1937. No 1541&5 < omplalnt for Divorce • STATE OF INDIANA • ADAMS COUNTY SS: John Landrum vs. Rose Landrum. J Comes now the plaintiff and files his complaint herein, together with ‘ his affidavit that said defendant, ' Rose Landrum is not a resident of the state of Indiana; that said ac- ‘ tion is for divorce and that said I non-resident defendant is a neces. ’ sary party thereto. 1 Now, therefore, notice is hereby • given said defendant, that unless she 1 be and appear on the 6th day of Sept. 1 1937, in the Adams Circuit Court, at the M in the city of De- ’ catur in said county and state, and • answer or demur to said complaint ,the same will be heard and deter- • mined in her absence. | Witness my name and the seal * of said court at Decatur, Indiana 1 this 3rd day vs May, 1937. G. Remy Bierly Clerk A. C. C. May 13-20-27 o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, OF ESTATE NO. 3»»7 i Notice i« hereby given to the cred-j • Hors, heirs and legatees vs Grace M. ' 4 Everett, deceased, to appear in the! I Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca-' • tur* Indiana, on the 12th day of June! * 1937, and show cause, if any, why I 1 the Final 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. Charlotte B. Everett, Administratrix Docatur. Indiana, May 19, 1937. John L. Deloiw, Attorney May 20-27 — 0 I FOR SALE—IOO bu. potatoes at Decatur Riverside Sales, Friday.

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* RATES One Time—Minimum charoe of 25c for 20 word* or le»o. <iver 20 word«, I'/40 per word Two Timet—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or lea*. Over 20 word* 2c per word for the two time*- ► Three Time*— Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word* or les*. Over 20 words 2Jic per word for the three time*. i I Card* of Thank* —3sc | Obituarie* and verse*.— ♦ — ♦, FOR SALE FOR SALE—Seed corn, Try Rupert’s late or earlv seed. Guaranteed to grow. William Rupert, Monroe. 112-«l4t FOR SALE — Singer sewing machines and vacuum cleaners, new ; and used. Repairs for all makes., I Hemstitching while you wait. Complete selection Nuns boilproof embroidery floss. Stamped goods.' Marc-Saul Shop, 303 W. Monroe, Phone 737. ivl-llvtx i FOR SALE—Electric radio, gasoline washer in extra good condition. Mrs. Leona Teeple. 7 miles west of Decatur. Road 224. 124-3 t FOR SALE—Hoosier range stove; Oak buffet, pump jack; Majestic radio; metal beds. Frank Young, 110 Jefferson St. 124-ts FOR SALE—AII kinds of garden | plants, outside grown, %-mtle ; south of Hospital on Mud Pike,! phone 502. Victor Amacher. 124-3tx | 40 acres southwest of Decatur. known as Coffee farm will be sold May 29 between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. by Ferd L. bitterer at Fruchte and bitterer office.l26-2t FOR SALE —Early and late yellow resistant cabbage. Yams, garden and flower plants. Special price per hundred. 1127 West Monroe. FOR SALE —Pianos. ber of new and used pianos. Grands, Studios, and Players. 1 Chance of a life time to save mon- 1 ey on a piano. Sold on terms. For: particulars write P. O. Box 226. Decatur, Indiana. 124-3 t — FOR SALE —Two John Deere tractors with corn plows; two new' type Fordson tractors; six used; Fordson tractors; tv 10-20 McCor-j tniek Deerins tractors; three tworow corn plows; one 12-inch tractor plow. Special prices on cultipackcrs and hoes; one clover hul-i ler; one threshing machine. See the new Oliver on display. Craigville Garage. 124-4tx FOR SALE — 9x12 Oriental rug; used only short time; will sacrifice. Phone 428 or 1202. 124-3 t FOR SALE One male hog (double inimunedl 18 months old.' One ~u 4 one-half mile suullu-ant of' Bobo, Ind., Mrs. Jennie E. Miller.' FOR SALE —4O acres southwest Decatur, known as Coffee farm. ' To be sold 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., May i 29. Ferd L. Litterer, Com. 125t3x ! FOR SALE —Dunfield seed Weans, | 100% growth. Sylvester Birch, j 3 miles South, 3’* miles East of, Monroe. 125t3x, JUST ARRIVED! New Model j Westinghouse Electric Range on display. Stults Home Appliance | Store. 125t3 ; FOR SALE — New Westinghouse | Console Radio, priced to move i quick. Also, Nesco Saft-c-matic gasoline pressure stove. Stults ; Home Appliance Store, Headquart- : ers for Stewart-Warner Refriger-, a tors- 125t3 ’ ' FOR SALE —20-40 Rumley tractor.' John Deere general purpose trac1 tor. Forden tractor, all ready for I i work, A-l eoadtiion. Used 3-row ■ cultivator and other used rnachin- | ery. E. J. R. Implement Co., Willshire, 0hi0.126-3tx FOR SALE — Mattresses and Bed Springs. Large number of innerspring and felt mattresses. Also bed springs of all kinds, selling I from $6.95 to $39.50. Liberal trade lin allowance for your old spring ■or mattress. Sprarue Furniture 1 Co., 152 S. Second St., Phone 199. » 1 126-3 t

FOR SALE -Cabbage, and tomato plants, 25c. Evergreen sweet, early bantam seed corn. Seed, eating potatoes. Phone 5124, Frank Hoffman, Belmont road. 126-3tx ] FOR SLLE 1932 Model B Ford coupe, recently painted, good j tires. Paul Germanu, phone 563-E. 125-3tx WANTED Wanted: — Nice clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Underwear, curtains, silks Will pay 4c per lb. Daily Democrat Co. WANTED —Light and heavy hauling. We also have dump trucks. Prices reasonable. Sam & Elmer Bailer, Phone 1135. 125-3tx MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS — Furniture repaired, upholstered or refinished ' at the Decatur Upholstering Shop, j 145 S. Second St. Phone 420. Also used furniture. 105-30 t FOR TRADE —All modern 6 room house with bath. Inside of rail road tracks; trade for good building lot. Box AAA. 124-3tx o NOTICE My residence and office fe now located at 430 N. sth St. Dr. C. V- Connell lOStf o FOR RENT I FOR RENT Five room apartment with bath. Unfurnished. Phone } 355. 125g3t o LOST AND FOUND FOUND — PocketbU’k, containing small amount of money. Owner may have same by identifying, | paying for this ad. Policeman Ed Miller. it o Get your supply of films for the Decoration Day trip. Edwards Sudio. ' It o NOTICE I will be out of the city and un- ■ able to be at my office Saturday afternoon. i It. Dr. E. P. Fields. O'—. Decatur Girl To Graduate June 5 Invitations have been received ; here by friends to attend the graduation exercises of Georgian ! Court College, Lakewood, N. J., on Saturday. June 5. Miss Doldres M. Klepper, daughi ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper ' of this city is one of the graduates and will receive her degree at the exercises. The conferring of decrees will Ibe made by the Most Revercad Moses E. Kiley. D.D.. bishop, of the I Trenton Diocese. Mr. and Mrs. Klepper are planning to attend the | graduation ceremonies. Rockefeller Body Is Taken To Cleveland Cleveland. May 29 —(UP) — Two private cars bearing the body of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., and memj tiers of hie family and household, 'arrived in tsurburban east Cleveland I at 7:45 a- m. CST today. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatur DR. RAY STINGELY DENTIST Rooms 1 and 2, K. of C. Bldg. Phone 240 Office Hours: Btol2 -1 to 5 Office closed all day Wednesday.

For Home Comfort —An Outstanding Value in BED ROOM SUITES, consisting of BED. VANITY. AND CHEST, $35-5® «p SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY 9x12 FELT BASE and CONGOLEI M RI GS $4-9® a «"? ZWICK’S

DAILV RKPORt'm E ' AND Bra "' Va-K.. '-'wrectej ■—' I 1 No ‘■“'"mission tM I veau 11111 Ijfa 17'" Hu | iis ii., K t D 1 220 ih. ■pl) ■ 1 i" r,.. ll,s • a:.d u ; , Bn " lambs Ktbi 1 H’l" ■ UI CHICAGO GR»lba.B«i July in", < ' ■ Bed "M 1.22\ ' y I R INDIANAPOLIS LIVEJ-B ! h... - 1 "- •.-<». u ■ T itijß k to ttaJß • bulk sows. 51".5". li'.ii-joi lbs.. ill.lMli.W; .‘■j. 5.1 1"" '.io lb?.. t'attlc. 9W; a ' !I '' '•• .dy; <sjj ’*.■ t '"l.l heai! (hoi,., h-ifers :."ii'Hi; -".a-sajß | ■ a ■ ■ tflj fIU'M i'o" low r: top. $). Sh- 2"": hardly t- >r valu.'s. small ■ ■ • shot ii ||K FORT WAYNE LIVETM Fort Ind. Ibylß — I.ivr'Stixk: Hoes. 5v i wit to .■j'.. iio.. i::r aM ihs.iiuß lbs., ill 2": 27W» Ib.H Sil.'fj; NUM lbs.. Ji">; 130-ltt ikfl 120-i:;.i lbs. 49 7"; IMS $9.45. S lb .nubs. ><s: -tia Calvos. $!•: lamk 11118 CLEVELAND PRO9M Cl.-vi land. 0„ May S.-B Produce: ■ Butter, unsettled; emfl standards. 33Lc. ■ E--.-. steady; eitn _'l< . • via firsts. HOtculM eeipts, Iy'-jC. ■ i neu’tr*. 5'""" fl heavy, ISc; duiks. jMM and up. 17c; small. 14c;(MM Potatoes. Iw-llt- teaß 1 Idaho. 5.:.1513.25; nafl $2.35; California Lot; • s2.s'f $?.f,5 10fl-lb. sad;Jfl Triumphs. UKS httfl Alabama Cobblers. I15;M Cobbler. $2.25; Luaßfl washed, $2.30-$2.35. | east buffalo uvaß East Buffalo, S. I'.. Wfl <U.R> Livestock: ■ Hogs, receipts. ®fl good and choice 19021 abov-- sl2: 230 lbs., ini hiding $11.5f $11.75. ■ Cattle, receipts, plain grass steers Hfl s?s(' s'.sl': cutlery Wj ward to s'i.sh: fleshy OIRH $7.25; low cutter ::nd«»B $6.15; medium bulls. MB Calves, receipt’unchanged: guod and t*fl ly $1'); common and * 9 - ■ . Sheep, receipts- • J lambs, steady with decline; good » n<i cll J| few native spring®'*' fat ewes. $5-$5 .50. I LOCAL GRAIN BURK ELEVATOSPI —“” i Corrected M»J ■" I " J No. 1 Wheat- K) H»- “ No. 2 Wheat, etc--J Oa,s e Yello’-l Soya Beans. M>- - I New No. 4 Yellow Cor» J Rye I central Soya Beans. Markets At A P —■ —’ J Stocks irregular ;n da“ B ' inds ment issues ir £ Curb stocks irreP 1 quiet dealing „ Chicago »to£ bsr( jl Foreign exchan? Cotton 2 to ‘/’““nd ROgs. cattle andl j" Grams ir ' es ; e 1