Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1913 — Page 2

SHERIFF'S SALE OF DRIFT LUMBER. , I will expose lor sale at public auc-1 - tion at the east door of the court ■ house, in Decatur, Adams County, Indi , ana, on Saturday, July 12, 1913, between the hours of 10 a. tn. and J , p ,m., tlie following described him her, taken up by Charles Fritzinger. | ■ Al Fritzinger, George Dutcher and Roy Wolford: . 75 pieces 2x 6, 12 feet long. 224 pieces, 2x 10, 12 feet long. I • 34 pieces, Ixlo, 12 feet long. 3 pieces, 4x 4, 14 feet long. I . 6 pieces, 2x 6, 12 feet long. 1 piece, 2xlo, 10 feet long. 2 pieces, 2xlo, 16 feet. long. 1 piece, 2x 8. 20 feet long. • Total, about 6,000 feet. . About 600 feet, 2x6, 2xß, 2xlo, from | • $ to 12 feet long, taken up by .1. A Cline. About 550 feet, 2x6. 2xß, 2xlo, 10 to • 12 feet long, taken up by Ben Butler. | Witness my hand and seal this 12th day of June, 1013. THOMAS J. DURKIN, 12-19-26-july 3 Sheriff. o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. " The State of Indiana. County of Ad • (inis, ss: ’ Term, 1913. , Josie F. Stewart vs. James O. Stew-* lirt. No. 5532. Complaint for divorce. It appearing from affidavit filed in . the above entitled cause, that James I ■ (1. Stewart the above named defendant. is a non resident of the State of Indiana. . Notice is therefore hereby given the ' said James O. Stewart that he be and ’ appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Ist day of September. 1913, the same being the Ist Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to lie holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the first day of September, A. D„ 1913, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said i court this 13th day of June, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Amos I’. Beatty. Attorney for Plain-1 tiff. 19-26-3 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the tin-1 dermgned has been appointed executor of the estate of Matilda Wood, late of Adams County, deceased, The estate is probably solvent. OLIVER T. HENDRICKS. Executor. June 21, 1913. Hooper & Lenhart, Attys. 26-3 10 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, County of Adams.ss -: In the Adams Circuit Court. Ser-t-j term. 1913. Sarah Brandyberry vs Daniel Brandyberry. No. 8537. It appearing from affidavit tiled in the above entitled cause, that Daniel Brandyberry, the above named defendant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Daniel Brandyberry, that lie l.c I and appear before the Hon. Judge of Hie Adams Circuit Court on the Ist day of September, 1913, the same lie- ; ing the first Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to lie holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur commencing on Monday, the first day of September. A. D.. 1913, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, er the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness, my name and Seal of said Court affixed, this Ist day of July, 1913. FERDINA NI > BLEEKE, Clerk. , By L. I- Baumgartner. Deputy. I 1. C. DeVoss Attorney for the Plain-I tiff. 3-10-17 I PUB.LIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that seal-! <<l bids will lie received at the office ' oi two o clock p. m. Friday, July 18, 1913. For the furnishing, hauling and spreading stone on the John J. _ Schwartz Road in Monroe Township Adams County, Indiana, according to. • the profile, plans and specifications on file at my office. • Eiimate of atone required 1498 yds. 1 . The right is reserved to reject any • and all bids. I '■ <’. BEER .Township Trustee. ’ Monroe Township, Adams County, in- • dlana. Juno 30, 1913. 3-10-17. NOTICE. Any one wanting pasture for stock,] inquire of Phil Schieferstein, Decatur, R. R. No. 7., on Fort Wayne 4Springfield; Stop No. 21. 148t3 _ o — LOST—Waterman self-filling fountain pen sometime Saturday evening. Finder please return to the office of Will Ilammell. 155t3 WAN*TED->-Salesmen—two district repersentatives to travel with line of paints, oils, greases. Signet Oil Co., Cleveland, O. 145(6 WANTED—Agents to take orders for the. Kwicksharp Knife and Shears sharpener. Good commission.—Win. G. Kist Co., Decatur. Ind. 128tf WANTED-—Help, to mak r hay. Payl by the hour, 25c. J. C. llatklcßs; 'phone lon the ii U e. 153t3

SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE For The Decatur, Indiana Chautauqua EBECINININC JUL.V lOth. 1913 Kryland and His World-Famous Band. The Ben Greet Players and Main v , i! * K ' ! 1 ’'® Attractions Morning*, Afternoon and Eveni Pro* ■■ - ; ONE OF THE COMING BIG EVENTS IN THIS SECTION OF iHE STATE

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* * * * V, z-v U V- L. n L, x z-x. 1’ THE forthcoming Chautauqua which Is to be held here will be one of the big events of the season in this section of the state. The above photograph illustrates a typical crowd st one of the Rcdpath Cluintauquas. There are today nearly 1,200 Chautauquas in the United States and Canada. In fact, the Chautauqua has liecome one of America’s great institutions, and the idea has already spro.id to England and Japan. In 1872 there was not a Chautauqua in the world. In 1873 Bishop John H. Vincent and Lewi: Miller inaugi’ ted at the f pot now called Chautauqua. N. Y„ the original institution. Today Chautauqua, M. Y., the commr: to,<»v> n«opM,

• • 4 ■ x » o t u>*M VUU MV fel> au . CAA. Grand Opera Shakespearean Plays Oratory Magi-? \ <s : c Interpretation Humor Instruction Fellowship Question Box Literary Lectures A Musical Program Every Day You Can’t Assort to Miss This Ev ent The season tickets purchased by the local committee, and now for sale, may be had while they lasi at J kets then after will be S 2 SO Attend m single admission on each entertainment would exceed $5.00. 7 ■ | LIST OF ATTRACTIONS

STORES CLOSE JULY FOURTH. The following stores will close all day July 4, 1913: Niblick & Co. Kuebler & Co. M. Fullenkamp. Runyon & Engelcr. Fred Mills. Everett & Hite. Hower & Hower. Same Hite. Rrushwiller & Baker. Wm. J. Johns. Gass & Meibers. Js4ts| TO CLOSE JULY FOURTH. We, the undersigned, agree to close our respective clothing stores all day I the Fourth of July: Vance & Hite. Myers-Dailey Co. I Wnlthonse. Schulte Co. * ' ■ ‘ , • ■ UtL m, a -U•■“* ’ 11 • 153t4 Q , THE JUDITH BASIN, MONTANA Produces the most wonderful yields I of winter wheat raised anywhere; besides big crops of alfalfa, broom i grass, oats and other crops, all with<ut irrigation. The climate is delight- ' lul and the mountain spring waler unexcelleed. Excursion Tuesday. Get your maps and farm bargain booklet. . Wm. H. Brown Co., 5 No. JatSalle S>-, Chicago, 111. C. G. Streider, Indiana it presntative, N<y American building, Tl. Wayne; phone 3100. It ICE CREAM SOCIAL. J. A. Liby will give an ice eream soi c'.al next Saturday evening, July 5, lat his lawn in Magley. Everybody Inj vited. A good time assured. 154t8 Q ■ NOTICE. All members of the K. of P. band, who are expecting to play Thursday, must be at the meeting tonight at 17:30 prompt. A. M. SELLEMEYER, Director. u —— I FOR good lor coal or j wood. In excellent condition. Ju-, {quire at once of Yager Bros. & Rein-! king. Phone 105. 155t31

• PUBLIC SALE. In the matter of the estate of John P. Baker, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John P. Baker, deceased, will offer for sale at public am tion at the late residence of said decedent about seven and one-half miles east of Berne, Ind., and about three miles' ,1 northwest ot Chattanooga, Ohio, in Jefferson township, Adams county, in i the state of Indiana, on Thursday, July 10, 1913, * ..the personal property of said estate, 1 I consisting of the following: Three Good Brood Marcs, with i colts; 3 milch cows, one fresh and the others to be fresh soon; 2 spring calves, 6 brood sows, 1 male hog. Twenty-eight Head of Shoats; about 1200 bushels of old corn, about 200 busheis of oats in the bin, 3 walking plows, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 <‘Orn gj-i touch hdi'iOrt, 2 cultivators, 1 riding plow, 1 disc harj row, 1 hay rake. I feed cooker. 1 feed I cooker building, 2 double sets work harness, 1 set fly nets 2 sets OTiggy harness and nets 3 horse collars, 1 set doubl.. light harness, 3 pitchforks, ! 1 groin drill, 1 crosscut saw, 1 hoisting Jack, 1 mower, 1 corn planter, 1 carriage, 1 cab, buggy pole, 1 hay and grain rack, 1 farm wagon, 1 gravel, bed, 1 low wagon, 1 hay loath r, 1 binder, 1 grindstone, 1 shovel, 1 spade, 1 1 pair scales, 1 lot of grain sacks, emery grinder, horse blankets, 1 Idcycle, 1 beating stove, one cook stove, one cream separator, 1 dozen chaits.i 1 range, 1 extension table, 1 kitchen cabinet, and numerous other articles not herein mentioned. Salo to begin at in o'clock a. m. Terms of Sale: All sums of live dollars ($5.00) and under cash in hand on day of sale. All sums over, five dollars ($5.00) a credit of nine, months will be given, the pureluiser giv ignsihneto Wo$ —Bj.iutt.fffiißßD giving his note therefor with approved security to the satisfaction of the' undersigned administrator. No prop I erty to be removed from the prem Uses before being settled for. No’dis- ' count will be given for the payment > of cash, on account of it being an ad ininistrator's sale no dir-ount is allowed. WM. C. BAKER, Administrator. 1 Jesse A. Michaud, Auct. 11416 i t I 7

COLUMBIAN INSURANCE CO. J. O. Trinkle, representative ami I stockhold*- of the Columbian Fire Insurance, Company of Indiana, witii gen-i eial offices at Indianapolis is here this v,< ek in the inten sts of the company, 'file present cal itr.l is SIOO,OOO and >l additional sl.‘>o,ooo issue of stock is bi ing sold to enable the company to i extend its field of activities to other I states. This company began taking' risks March Ist. 1912, and is doing : general, fire insurance l.u.n: ■ . 1 : ' makes a specialty of Catholic p:o’> ties, such as church, school , 1 mtalsf, etc. During the first nine months, a: which time they made their t> i <>rt to the Auditor of State, the i n:;aiiy had in force more than one and one ( half million dollars of basin, ss while j its losses were less than one hundred j collars. The reason for this remari;-,| able showing is credited to the con- • servative administration of the board I of directors. The board is made up g of representative business men who ! are most enviable repr. sen*ativea ini the communities in width they live.'l They are all Catholics and mciiib<-i<i;| of the Knights of Columbus. The I stock holders consist of many of tlie,g clergymen ami pi iimipcnt m i.l.m'; .>i ; the church, who are very euthusiestb j over their investment, yet consider 'I able stock is being tai. aby busiim~ • men who are not affiliated with the I church at all. The list of r-.tock hold- I its in Adams county include: J. B. Holthouse. Simeon J. Hain, 'I Ben J. Smith, I E. I'. Borling, I Charles .1. Voglewede,J. J. Berling, M. C. Berling, John Colchln, Frank Barthel. .. I Anthony Vogh wede, r Mary A. Vogh wede Martin Coughlin, Nicholas Miller, .JI Annie Voglewede. I Any person desiring to purchase any I of this stock while it is on the market. I should see Mr. Trickle Hit,, week, or I can secure information by h aving ( j word at this office. Jufitf I o-—.-. — - — I HOUSE FOR RENT. 7 room house three squares form | Court House. Inquire at this office. G I 1

x i. iz r z-x. i rr v ti zx u i .-4. l, vj v z-v But. although thousands of ; • . , ; N. Y., from all parts of the United States, the great mass of American people .. I ,•' t" y had to travel far from home. The recognition of this fact brought al J • >’u sto the people everywhere. The movement a few y ears ago began to aprean r . ;>d from the Redpath headquarters in lowa. Kanr.” v it” and < >:: ago m .u.y i'-e » ' • st t..i< :it is engaged, as high as $15,000 having been paid by ..e itejpath for a»■ at :rt •- < > n. Every year the number of Cbautauquas grows, and .-.-re arc -equ' •. .. . it. . -enters than can nossibly be granted.

5% Monev All you want. Ab. trecls made and Titles Gu •’ anteed. Insurance Writ .rs Ofilce Rooms on first floor ppisite interurban Clation firahain andWti;e?s j STAR GROCERY £ Catsup 10 and 15c | p Mustard 5 and 10c | k Olives 10; 15 and 25c I | Sweet pickles 10c J rn g Ciiernes maraschino | style 15c i | Dried beef ,10 and 15c I Peanut butter 10,15,25 c j Imported sardines 10,15 c 1 Kippered herring 15 c I Domestic sardines 5c g Pimentos 10c | | Mushroons 25c ■ ' I Shrimp, wet or dry 15c I Lobsters 20c L I I : |Will Johns,

z . ? ji ' Fare $ 2 50 ‘ OAIUY BETWEEN Cleveland | QrALO the great ship seeandbee Dauy-aev.land and Buffalo-(M.y 1.1 to Doc. l.t) A . \ u L**veßuffalo . . «|» J . i .• . W i pntete; at Cleveland lryr :■ n ('ieUundonH r‘ • Ticket, reading u "i B.lin, ■, \ ‘''-"“I *> n d Buffalo accent'd for trjruportatlcn '. „• t A HondocenU ' B BnUML&C A L t? TRANSIT J tic, .nd O hlo " F i. -~n.> . _ „5". - -J I THE ansco I IS A REAL CAMERA a Company that has been in the Durness lor over sixty years. fp'j '('’ * 8 P° r Ct ’ 01 ' P r0 ‘ J . a l’ ,lot "7raphers, on account of the ve. and general con\\<('i\' ' tllcin stnrment. If you buy an you are sure to get the best.. “ Ilf v^h 7 * Upplies forall makes of cameras. - u have a camera try the ANSCO film and : baper and Post Cards j & I biwatur, Ind. * CG «aTS r-... '- '--y'---—. ~ I^ as t Side of Street