Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1913 — Page 4
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Many new fabrics for dresses and Suits suggest the Far East rather than the Futurist or Impressionist ideas. Tt.e style of the gown itself with the omnipresent sash broadly folded and knotted low over the hip strengthens th s effect of Orientalism very pleas- I aotly. Printed or brocaded silks in rather bo d Parisian or Turkish designs when : draped loosely in blouse and skirt serve to broaden shoulders, waist and hips to meet the present requirements. No. 7976 offers a picturesque illustration of these broad lines. The plain sash against the figure of the material is brought out in strong relief and with its soft folds serves to tone down a design that might otherwise be too' striking. Five and one-tails yards of. 36 inch printed silk or brocaded char- |
To obtain either pattern Illustrated fill -, n S( cut this coupon and Inclose 15 cents In stamps or coin Be sure to state number Name rt patten and else, measuring over the Address fullest part of the bust for dimensions Address Pattern Department.
APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the tin-ue-signed has been appointed administrator of ♦ Ip. estate of Michael Er.giehart, absentee, late of Adams County, deceased. The eAate is probably solventEDWARD W. MEYERS, • Administrator. Sept. 17, 1913. 18-25-2 — —o — - — NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. • State of Indiana, County of Adams. ess; Tn the Adams Circuit Court. Novera- • her Term. 1913. Hertha Walden vs. William W. Waidet. No. 8573. Complrir.t for divorce, r ’t appearing from affidavit filed in th 1 above entitled cause, that William W Walden, the above nam'd defend- ■ ant is a non-resident of the State of In liana. Notice is therefore hereby given the • sa d William W. Walden, that ho Im “ and appear before the Hon. Judge of< 1 th) Adams Circuit Court on the 20th day of November, 1913, the same be-i Ing the 4th Juridical Day of tIW next | regular term thereof, to be holden at) - the Court House in the City of Decatur Z <•<) nmcnclng on .Monday, the 17th day | rs cl November, A D.. 1913, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, j or the same will be beard and do-; te> mined In his absence. • Witness, my name and Seal of said „ (’curt hereto affixed this 17th day of | September. 1!»13. FERDINAND BLEKKE, Clerk. By L. L. Baumgartner, Deputy. L. C. DeVoss Attorney for the Plain- j - Jiff. 18-25-2 — 1 —- o - ■ — - NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. — „ Htate of Indiana. Adams County, as.: ! In the Adams c ircuit court, Septein- • her Term. 1913. Delmer F. Leonard vs. David Peter- • son. ct al. Cause No. 8674. Complaint to quiet title. Now cornea Delmer F. Leonard by I 7 his complaint herein together with the F.W complaint hertn together with the af’davit of a competent person, that tl j residence, upon diligent search o 1 Inquiry, Is unknown of the de fe dants David Peterson; Mr» David • P< terson, whoae Christian name is unIciown to plaintiff, Sarah Jane P< tor non; James Peterson: Mrs, James P< , terson, whose Christian name is tin ; brown to plaintiff: Rebecca Inn He ! t.rson; Hamantha June Peterson: , Glonn Peterson; .Mrs. Ulen Pe-| terson. whose Christian name - unknown to plaintiff; James Patter- 1 Sin: Elisa Ann Patterson, wife ofi Jimes Patterson; William Peterson;' Mrs William Peterson, whose chrls-’ tiau came is unLßo'vn to plaintiff. ;
meuse is required to copy this dress in size 36. No. 7960 shows one of those unconventional little coatee blouses in printi ed silk with quaint Futurist roses scat- , tered over the surface. These are usually worn with a plain skirt in a ; color that harmonizes effectively with the blouse. The drop shoulder and the V neck heighten the youthful effect of ' the blouse, and quite a new design is brought out in the peplum. A twopiece skirt with slightly raised waist- ' line and a clever arrangement of tucks on the side to give a bit of drapery completes an attractive afternoon costume. For the blouse in size 36 2% yards of 16 inch material will be needed, and for I I the skirt (No. 7959) yards of 36 | inch material. Esch pattern 15 cents.
‘Lewis Bershir; Mrs. Lewis Bershalr, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Abraham Lewis Bessir; Mrs. Al.rahani Lewis Bessir. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; . Nicholas I’etlek: Mary Fetics, wife of Nicholas Fetick; N. Fetick, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintifi: Mrs. N. Fetick, whose Christian t.cnie is unknown to plaintiff; Mary Fetick; Patrick Doharty; Mrs. Patrick Doharty. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: Patrick Dohertv: . Mrs. I’atrick Doherty, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; John Doherty; Mrs. John Doherty, whose christian name is unknown to plaintiff: William Doherty; Mrs. William Dohertv, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: Catherine Tipple; Ezra S. Tipple, husband of Catherine Tippie; Timothy Sulivan; Mrs. Timothy Sul Ivan, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: Timothy Sullivan. Mary T. Sullivan, wife of Timothy Sullivan; Jacob King; Maria King, wife ol Jacob King; Israel C. King; Mrs. Israel C. King, whose Christian name !s unknown to plaintiff; J. C. King, whose Christian name is unknown to ( plaintiff: Lizzie King, wife of J. C. i King. That the names of the defendants I are unknown, and that they are be ■ lieved to be non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the . following named and designations, to ■ wit: The husband of Sarah Jane PeItt rson, whose name Is unknown to ' plaintiff; the husband of Rebecca Ann I Peterson, whose name Is unknown to I plaintiff; the husband of Samantha I lune Peterson, whose name Is ttnI known to plaintiff; the husband of N.I ; Fetick. whose name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Mary Fetick. whose name is unknown to plaintiff; I I the children, descendants and heirs, | I the surviving spouses, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the! devisees, legatees, trustees and execui tors of the last will and testament, and j i the successors in Interest, respective- : ly. of each of the following named and) designated, deceased persons, to-wit; - David Peterson; Surah Jane Peterson: 1 James Peterson; Rebecca Ann Peter--son; Samantha Jane Peterson; (Henn’ I'- terson; James Patterson; Eliza Ann! Patterson, wife of James Patterson; William Pntttrson; Lav • lis BaMtr; Nicholas Fetick; Mary Fetlck; Patrick Doharty; Patrick Do-1 livrty; John Doherty; William Dee hrrty: Catherine Tlppio; Ezra 8. Tipple. husband of Catherine Tippie; Tim othv Rt'llvan: Timothy Sullivan: Mary , IT. Sullivan, wife ot Timothy Sullivan; i ; Jacob King; Marla King, wife of la 1 1 cob King. Israel C. King; Lizzie King, wife of J. C. King; the names of all of I whom are unknown to th- plaintiff; | ' the children, descendants and heirs. | the surviving spouses, the creditors ■ and administrator* of the estate, the' , devisees, legatees, trustee and exeru- i 1 tora of the last will and testament and 1 i the sticceasors In Interest respectively. ' of the doccaaed widow of each of the following named and designated per-i sen. to-wit: David Peter«on, Jsnm i i
Peterson; Glenn Peterson; James Patterson; William Peterson; Lewis Bershir; .Abraham Lewis IJessir; Nicholas Fetick; N. Fetlck, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Patrick Doharty; Patrick Doh' rty; tVilliam Doherty; Exra S. Tippie; TimoUiy Sulivan; Timothy Sullivan: Jacob King; Israel (' King; J. (’. King, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; all of the women once known by any of the names ami designations as above stated whose names may havebeen changed, and who are now known by other names, which names are unknown to I the plaintiff; the spouses of all persons. above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff. That said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in Adams County. Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of the said defendnts: that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of tlie State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the Ist day of the November Term of the Adams Circuit Court, being the 17th day of November, 191.1, at the Court House in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be determined in their absence. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof in the City of Decatur. Indiana, this 17th day of September, 191:1. FERDINAND • EEKE, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiff. 18-25-2 I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ' OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the ors, heirs and legatees oi William Droege, deceased. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 23rd day of Oct., 1913, and show cause, if any, why 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. THEODORE DROEGE, Administrator. Decatur, Ind. .Sept. 22, 1913. D. E. Smith, Atty. 25 2 — ■ —o — ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the estate of Valentine Linker, deceased, will offer ■ for sale at public auction at the resi- • dence of the deceased, one mile south and three-fourths mile west of the Town of Magley, Adams County, Indiana, and one mile south and two miles east of Tocsin. Indiana, on Wednesday, October 15, 1913, the personal property of said estate, consisting of one black marc about 9 years old, one bay mare three years old. one black mare, one blue roan mare 9 years old, one jred cOw (part Jersey), one light red cow, one Jersey Cow. one heifer, three brood sows, 60 chickens, three-fifths of 30 acres of corn in field, one Deering binder, one six-foot Deering mower, one Dane hay. loader, one hay tedder, one riding plow, one disc drill, one manure sp-eader, three double sets of work harness, two hay racks, one broad tire wagon and bed (new), one old wagon. three dozen grain sacks, and variout other articles. Sale to commence at It) o'clock a. m. Terms of Sale: For all amounts not exceeding five dollars cash in hand; for amounts of over five dollars a credit of six months will Ire given. Note bearing six per cent Interest after maturity with approved security and waiving valuation or appraisement laws will be required. CLARENCE LINKER, SOPHIA LINKER, Executors. Hooper & Lenhart, Attys. 2 9-16 o NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PER-j SONAL PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given that the tinderaigaed, administratrix of the estate I of Frederick Scheitnann. d ceased, will offer for sale at public auction Pt the farm owned by the said decedent, I I in Root township in Adams counuty. ■ Indiana, on Wednesday the 29th Day of Oct.. 1913, j the personal property of said estate consisting of one team of mules, four sows and one lot of shoats, one two year old colt, one dapple gray marc. . two gray horses, one brown mare, fo.ir I sets of double harm as, one set sing!’ ' i harness, double shovel plow, single ■ plow, two breaking plows, spike-tooCi I harrow, corn planter, nine y, ariimt I cattle, fifty-live sheep and lambs, hay t. drier, hay rake, corn cultivator. ; binder, hay loader, mowing machine, I I two wagons, one set of trucks, onei ; manure spreader, two hay ladders, one . ; steel roller, one disc, one fertiliser i drill, on 1 grain drill, one lohn Deere i breaking plow, one shovel plow, and j other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale to begin at 10 o’clock; a. in. of said day and continue until j all of said property Is sold. Terms:—All sums of five doilsra and under cash in hgnd, over Ove dollars a crtdlt of not to exceed nine* | months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing interest at the rate of six per cuut after maturity, waiving relief providing attorneys* fees and with sufficient sureties ther on. LIZZIE SGHEIMANN. Administratrix. Dated Sept. 27. 1913. .2 9 16 23 NOTICE OF FINe. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the cred • Hora. heirs and legatees of t'onrnd Brake, d< ceased, to appear In the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indi-
< ana, on the 24th day of Oct. 1913, and j show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should net be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and ! there make proof of heirship, and re--1 ceiye their distributive shares. ELIZABETH C. COSTELLO, Administrator. > Decatur, Ind., Oct. 1, 1913. • Peterson & Moran. Attys. 2-9 > -a 1 CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEAD OPEN AT ONCE—END CATARRH > Instantly Clears ir Passages—You Breathe Freely. Nasty D'SCharge Stops, Head Colds and Dull Headache Vanish. Get a small hott.l • anyway, just to I try It—apply a little in the nostrils ’ ami instantly your clogged nose and stoppedup air passages of the head ! will open: you will breathe freely; > dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh. eold-!n-h«ad or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the • small hottie of ' Ely’s Cream Balm" at ' any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils: penetrates and heals the ini flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the 1 air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immed;atels. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils , closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw drynes sis distressing but I truly needless. Put your faith —just once — in ■ "Ely’s Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. —— ” —w— ——————- HAIR HINTS. Worthy ths Attention of People Who Wish to Preserve the Hair. Never use a brush or comb found in public places, they arc usually covered , with dandruff germs. , Shampoo the hair every two weeks j with pure soap and water, or a good i ready prepared shampoo. I'se Parisian Sage every day, rubbing thoroughly into the seadp. This delightful and invigorating hair tonic. I which tlie Holthouse Drug Company at Decatur sells in a large 50 cent bottle is guaranteed to quickly abolish dandruff —to stop hair from falling and scalp from itching or money
s SEVERAL ADAMS CO. FARMERS g Have agreed to join us on our next Michigan Excursion ; ® Tuesday Oct. 7 g You had better join the party | READ THIS CROP STATEMENT | H Corn as fine as is raised in Illinois, lowa or Indiana. Wheat, rye, oats, g buckwheat and alfalfa. Timothy and clover Ito 2 1-2 ton to the acre, i S Potatoes 100 to 300 bushels to the acre; beans, peas, cabbages, tomato-' S es, onions, beets, turnips, carrots, cucumbers. Apples, peaches, pears, • » plums, cherries and strawberries. g ALL OE THESE CROPS ARE RAISED on ’oy land located in Lake and Wexford counties, Michigan. Close to town and railroad schools and g churches—Only a night ride from the large markets of Chicago, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo g and Indianapolis where there millions of people to feed. Excellent transportation facilities by boat and rail. * n Most every piece of my land adjoins a farm. Some pieces are right next to a 2700 and 1300 acre stock S farm where you can see the crops above mentioned growing. And now is the time to come up and see the f g land and these crops. r I PRICES sls to S2O an acre. yj The price of this land is sls to S2O an acre and the terms liberal. Compare this w'ith the price of land » I your vicinity and you will appreciate the bargain. Acre for acre this sls an acre land will earn as mwh 2 ’ not more than an acre of land in your community. Furthermore the rapid developement of the country* jacent to my land is influencing an increase in land values and the land is worth more each vear It »i"' be a matter of only a few years before this land will be as high cheap In your state years ago. J FREE EXCURSIONS to buyers, Tuesday-October 7th. Leave Decatur Tuesday morning on G. R. &I. Back again Thursday morning Round trip tare $ (.) refunded to buyers. For literature and furtherin' g formation write or call on | THE ERWIN REAL ESTATE CO. i 8 DECATUR, INDIANA.
j ! refunded. , | To put life and beauty into dull, | dry or faded hair and make It soft and , fluffy surely use Parisau Sag*—it Is i one of the quickest acting hair tonics known. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public. auction at their residence, 2 miles' south of Monroe and 1 mile east or 11 miles north of Berne and 1 mile east I on Wednesday, October 8. Sale to be-. gin at 12:30 o'clock p. m. sharp, the following personal property, to-wit: Six Horses: One sorrel Belgium snare :i years old, weight 1500, sound, well} broke and safe in foal; 1 bay Shire I Mare. 5 years old, sound, well broke! and safe in foal; 1 extra good roan Belgium mare, 2 years old, weight. 150 O.well broke; 1 bay Belgium mare. 2 years old, weight 1450, sound and | broke; 1 brown horse. 5 years old.; weight 14tM), sound and well broke; 1 > sorrel driving colt, 1 year old past,; sired by Glideheart: 1 span extra good 2 year old brown mare mules, weight i 2200. Twenty-two Cattle, including 9| head of good milch cows. 1 Holstein . cow, 5 years old. giving 5 gal. milk i per day, will be fresh in spring; Holstein cow, 5 years old, giving 4*4 galmilk per day, will be fresh in April; i one ’,4 Holstein cow 6 years old. giving 5 gal. milk per day, will be fresh} in March; one 3 year old Holstein | heifer, giving 4 gal. milk per day, will ■ be fresh In May; 1 full blooded Holstein heifer, 2 years eld, will be fresh I by day of sale; 1 Red Polled Durham cow 3 years old. will be fresh in December; 1 roan Polled Durham cow giving 2U gal. milk per day, will be fresh Dec. 8; 1 Red Durham cow 5 years old, weight 1350, will be fresh in December, an extra good one; 11 t 4 Jersey cow, giving 3 gal. milk per day, will be fresh in May. an extra I good butter cow; 1 Holstein heifer, coming 2 years old. will be fresh in April; one ’-4 Holstein heifer, coming 2 years old, will be fresh in May; 2 yearling heifers. 4 yearling steers, weight from 750 to 900; 1 Holstein heifer calf 5 months old, an extra good one; 1 Holstein Bull 1 year old. Sixty-! five Hogs, consisting of 9 brood sows, with pigs by their side. 5 of them full! i blooded Dnrocks: 1 O. I. C. show. full, blooded; 3 Poland China sows. 48 head of shoats, weighing from 800 to 140 lbs. each; 4 full blooded Dnroek boars, old enough for servee; 4 shoats, weight 50 lbs. each. Twelve Sheep, Shropshire breeding ewes. 2
—‘»==afe Ffall and winter shies Comprising New Effects In HIGH ART MILLINERY I M all SMART, NEW AND EXCLUSIVE CREATIONS NOW ON DISPLAY I cordially extend to every woman in Decatur and Vicinity an invitation to call and see this choice offering of new fall Millinery of highest merit in , workmanship and style. The Hat You Want Is Here At A Price You Will Be Pleased To An endless profusion-glorious in rich autumn tints, ingenious designs and graceful shapes. No where else will you find such a wealth of colors and styles I for selection, and the important feature is that they are priced to please your purse. ! The store is brimful of new creations and pleas- ! || ant salespeople are ever ready to assist you in j making your selection that will prove becoming 11 and a source of satisfaction to the wearer. U COME ANY TIME YOUR EVERY FANCY CAN BE GRATIFIED 1 AWAIT YOUR VISIT MRS. M. P. BURD6 lai 30011— lt~~—lE
and 3 years old. owing to necessary ■ changes being made on the farm we are compelled to hold this auction. Terms of Sale: On all sums of |5 : and under, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, the' purchaser giving hie note with a good and approved security, waivng valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. No propt rty removed until aettled for.
T. J KAYL4 8® Col. J. A. Michaud, Col. J. N M head, Atx ts, M. S. Liechty, L. R. Ib-efy. Clm. --- o — IX)ST—A wood order book, on Aa street, inder rail Green Barta at handle factory 4X)R SALE —At a bargain, one I buggy. Inquire at Hretnertan mill.
