Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 180, Decatur, Adams County, 31 July 1913 — Page 6

BUILDING A BARN WITHOUT BOARD A carpenter would not think of building a barn without I <.ar<ls would he? And he doesn’t simply order boards and leave it go at that. He selects the kinds of woods he needs, the proper lengths and thicknesses. Yet isn't It a fact that you are attempting to erect the building which is to hold your Fortune without a Bank account? You can no more do it than a carpenter can build a barn without boards. And in a selection of a Bank that is to be y t ur Bank, it is essential to your success that you choose one that will give you personal attention. That is the character of Bank you need in your business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur. Indiana. fi3.C=3CIOE3OEK=aE| oTHE DAILY MARKET REPORTS?© Li-.'-cmnnnr-ti w ty m Corrected Every Afternoon 7

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffola, N Y., July 31—(Special to Daily Democrat) —1920 nothing, nothing official to New York yesterd/y 380 hogs closing steady Heavy $9.60& $9.70 Mixed and Mediums $9 7.5 (y $9 80 Mixed and Yorkers [email protected] Pigs and lights $8.85 Roughs $8.40® $8 do Stags $7.00(1! SB.OO Cattle 300 slow sheep 10000 lower top lambs 800. G. T- fcUBK. Clover seed $7.50 Alsike seed $8.75 • New wheat 80c No. 3 Yellow corn 89c I Oats 36c Rye 51c i Barley 38c@45c Timothy seed $1.50 COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.50 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump $5.00 W. Ash .. $4.50 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $5.00 *. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.50 FULLfcNKAMPS. Eggs 15c

I FORD | I CHANGES PRICES I fH -■ - - ' -■- ' H gg H | TOURING CAR $565.00 I | RUNABOUT CAR $515.00 | 1 WE HAVE BO\H THE CARS AND THE PRICES I S GROVE GARAGE CO. | g Simon Moore) ——— ■— g ® John Stewart) _? cA u e s /vi ein |

Butter 2.7 c lard ’/'ale NIBLICK & CO. Eggs Butter H. BLRLING. Springers i.-, c Ducks , . „19c Powla 11c Geese , , g t . Turkeys 10 C Old roosters 5< KALVER MARKETS. Wool 15c@20c Beet hides kx Calf . . .'l2c Tallow Sheep pelts 25c@$l (C Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] Coon [email protected] Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c @s6.ot, LOCA'L PkOUuCt MARKET. Springers Ducks 10c. Fowls He' Geese g c Turkeys l)c Old roosters Cc Eggs 14c Butter 20c

APPOINTMENT OF ADMI3ISTRATOR. —•— Notice is hereby given that tin- un- ' dersigued has been appointed admin : Istrutor of the estate ot Amu- P, : Beatty, deceased, The estate 1.-, prob- | ably solvent. GEORGE KINZLE, Administrator Inly 2.7. 1913. Heller, Sutton X Heller, \tfe-. 1 neys. 31-7-14 APPOINTMENT OF ADMISISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the tinI derslgtied has been appointed adm.n---i iatratrix of the estate of Chrlst'ena May, late of Adams county, deceased i'h ■ ( state !« probably -ohenl ANNIE BARKLEY. Administratrix. July 26. 1913. C. L. Waiters, Atty. 31-7 11 SHERIFF'S SALE. The State of Indiana Adams Cu"n-' ty. ss. In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad- , nms County, Indiana. The Old Vlains County Hank, a j corporation, vs., William H. Fledde.rI Johann et al. No. 2872. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Cleii; of the Adams i Circuit Court of said County and’ State, 1 b. ■ ■ levied u; eu tlw real estate hereinafter ‘ mentioned and will expose for salt at public auction at expose for sale at public auction ‘>t the City of Decatur, Adams County,. Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m„ oil Saturday, August 9, *913, the feats and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, towit: The east half of lire south half ot ontlot number sixty-seven (G7) in Jesse Niblick’s, administrator of the < state oi John Reynolds, deceased, addition to the town (now city I of Decatur, Indiana, being a subdivision oi' ontlot number thirty-eight (38) in said town of Decatur (now city), in Adams County. State of Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom ! the full amount ot judgment. Interest and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner aforesaid, offer lor sale the fee simple of the above described premises. Taken as the property of William H Fledderjohann to satisfy said order of sale this 16th day of .lulv, 1913. THUS. J. DURKIN, Sheriff. '7-24-31 NOTICE OF RECEIVERS SALE OF RAILROAD PROPERTYNotice is herefiv riven, that the und-

I erslgnvd Receiver heretofore appointI rd by the Adams Circuit Court lor I The Fort Wayne and S]rrin« field Rai! ' way Company, a corporation, in aver- ; tain cause therein pending, wherein, : V.'il'lam Fuelling is plaintiff and The Fort Wayne & Springfield ' Railway I Company et al. arc defendants, and I I ursunnt to an order judgment and decree of said court duly entured of | record in said cause on the 7th dry l of .Inly 1913, will on the 14th Day of August, 1913. ; between the hours of 10:00 o'clock m., and 4:00 o’clock p. m-. of said <1 ty, | at the East door of the Court House I oi Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, <>'- i ler for sale at public auction, all of the property, assets, rights mhl tramh i ises belonging to said defendant com- ■ puny, Said property will be sold as ; u I entirety and in till things ns ordered, ■idjmlged and decreed by said court in , said cause as aforesaid. Terms of Sals. No bid will be received or entertained for ales» sum than Two hundred end fifty thousand dollars, ($259.- < No bid will be received or entertain»al uni ess accompanied with a twentylive tboueaud dollar ($2".,!)0(i.00> crush deposit or certified check on some reP'ltnid ■ Imnk in the < ily of New Chicago, Ft. Wayne or Decatur. Indiana, on the express condition that said cash or cheek will be forfeited to said Receiver and shall become a part of the assets of said company in the hands oi' said Receiver, if said bidder shall fail or refuae to comply with the terms of sale and pay the balance of his l id upon confirmation of said sale by tiie court as aforesaid. Provided cowcver. that if such sale should not be confirmed by raid court then said carh or check so deposited with said Receiver shall be returned to said bidShould said sale be confirmed by ti e court, then sai l cash or cheek so deposited shall be :■ opted and taken as a part | ayment of the purchase price lor said property bj’ said ReeeivSaid sale will be made without relie'' from valuation, appraisement or redemption laws, for cash and free pf liras, except ,l axes, and subject in all things to the further order and approval of the Adams Circuit Court. FRENCH Ql’ NN, Receiver The Fort Wayne and Springfield Railway Company. 17-24 31. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT. State of InGiann, wounty of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. Sep-’ timnr 3’eru. J9J.. Fostei Wager vs. E.irl Wager. No. i Si’l. Complaint for divorce and alimony. It appearing from affidavit filed in Wagers, the a e named defendant, is a iiiu-i c-uleii. the State of In- , tlie said Earl Wag rs that he be and appear before i.ie Hon. Judge of the' Adams Circuit Court, on the sth day of September, 1913, the same being the seventh Juridical day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the 177 V" iT" ’2’s' TC”" •.’■“FT M. :se ■,rg'-yn T-y

i Legal Rate Loans i 2 Per Cent Per Month j We loan $5 to SIOO and from ' • one to twelve months’ time. We ; ! bavo not changed our plan of g long time and easy payments, J which has become so jiopuliir j I with the borrowing public. On n H the btlier hand we have lower- E g ed our rates to conform to the H 3 new law, under which we op- ■ ■S crri’e and are licensed and p ,5 bonded to the State of Indiana, n *! We loan on household goods, h pianos, horses, wagons, fix- E j teres, etc., without removal, p il Mail or ’phone orders receive ffl S prompt a tli-nt ion. If you need money fill out the » 9 foliowing blank, cut it out ami ■ 3 mail it to us, and our agent will jg I call on you. i Our agent will be In Decatur @ fl every Tuesday. E a Name ■ 4 Address S .SI Reliable. Private, gi 3 ’UVrffß Lm I I Established 1896. Room 2, Sec- | end Floor, 706 Calhoun Street. E Home 'Phone, 833. a Fort Wayne, Ind court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Ist day of, September, A. D., 1913, and plead by, answer.or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined . ir his absencewitness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 14th dav o July, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 24-31-7 o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Cully late of Adams County, deceased. The ' estate is probably solvent. Katharine Bolds, Administratrix. July 22, 1913. 21-31-7 DR. L P. MEYER VETERINARIAN Office at Residence Phone 39 Hoagland, Ind. ’ IZ” nr-

H A SALE WITH A REASON ! ehd of the season sale OF LADIES TRIMMED HATS STARTING AUGUST 2nd ENDING AUGUST 16th Ladies here is joyful news indeed and presents an opportunity of saving actual money on your hat purchase. 1 FVERY HAT IN STOCK MUST BE! SOLI) DUR I ING THE NEXT 12 DAYS So you must hurry If you want first choice. Hats are arranged in 3 lots so as to make choosing K easy. Here's the story in a nut shell, read every word It means money to you. LOT NO. 1. A Consisting of ladies and misses hats. These r aie the season's newest styles, trimmed In flowers, g'a n ■ braids velvets, etc Hats that did sell all season at IJ 13 I $2.50 up to $5.00- Choice during this sale at .... ** U LOT NO. 2. Embraces, these “stylish" hats of d fj S Chit, Tagal and Java in flowers g 86 'J I braids velvets, feathers etc.. These "dressy'’ ideas | ’’•l fl H in headwear did sell at SSOO up to SB-CO. Choice llv wf U during this sale at , . I LOT NO. 3. Presents savings to you -n childrens hats. /sp M This lot consists of very attractive and dressy lit- £,Uy E tie affairs. Choice during this sale at _ Be on hand at the opening sale to share in this K Jn g remarkable sale of Summer hats. iVU I BiJRDGE’S millinery parlors - - -wwHI A SALE WITH A PURPOE >

WANTED AT ONCE— Man with small' family to work on farm. Steady job for right party. House furnished. See R. N. Runyon, half-mile north Dent school house- 'Phone 8 on L line. 176t3

BERGHOFF BEER $2.00 per case of 3 doz. small or 2 doz. large. Delivered to any part city. The same whiskies and wines at the same old : rict' and at the same uid place. NUMBER 581 I. A. KALVER

'CLEAN THE VAIL Indiana law the vault i . s( cleaned at this season. I.h P ■ , order with Dan Straub. „« man's livery barn. Work • ■ . Dan Straub.