Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1913 — Page 5
The Farm Burden Bearer ! |! ihZ I n lt , !s >’ our standby. Its I 1 ) ’ roll alon - r under big load" li' | asaSS! that needs moving. When nextv„„ • i e I! 1 *»l> ?! » '"«>'■ Bam .o 5* constant*rackin'*' creakintr. groaning sound of the wa»on box T m-r'th' e S ’ f the lo , a(1 J,!tche3 back and forth h ° v er the road ruts. It takes solid strength to * stand up lun<( under that. I H C wagons— ! ew Bettendorf Columbus Steel King Kive the buyer the most he can get for his money because they defy hard usage for the i longest time, and are easiest on the horses. 1 hese are a few of the things that contribute to the making of the unbeatable 1 H C wagon reputation. Selection of the finest grades of ! . lumber, oak, hickory and pine, and of the best $ quality steel and iron; many months of toughening, air-drying of every piece of wood; skilled assembling ot parts, fitting of bolts and rivets, and perfect shaping and ironing; application of the purest paint to act as wood preserva- V tive and to prevent shrinking and warping of the wood. In the construction, the wagon ‘ undergoes many careful inspections by experts who test every part and verify each operation t so that when the wagon is ready for the farmer, ? it is practically perfect in every detail and ... thoroughly up to the I H C standard. f Study I H C wagons at the local dealer’s. Get catalogues from him, or, write the | International Harvester Company of America 1 Ft. Wayne Ind. I ■ i 'V'' * ■ !L!_ * ** ■ I, - — ..|| - ■ ■- •" tH-.. j DAILY Be WEEN 11 | "" ■ f T»r. cac.tT s«;r* sseandbee KWrS’; ■ v '-.r r.it's 4 Majaif' er.! Steamers SELANDBFF, City cf Erie and City of Bultalo Daily —Cleveland and Buffalo—(May Ist to Dec. Ist) Uwtl.-v.arj . . .. I M. !a- elt *. . t* M. MM Arm, i,. • . > DU. A. (Centra! a Utmisrd 1 me) „ C«m. *t : o-* • ' I ' < ft rimrelard * s ■ for POMri-ilay, 1 ■ v. .. VU\.e:s reading vta any railroad ! u t.Uvef.tmJ and Bus L> u t »;Ti.J t..r tr insportatlon BBQC on C. &B, line nvr;. A* ;;-s Ui.et a, •’U ,r t.cuL,•. JI. A. C. !.r:.- iktiJ 6 N9ti Mj|gf ! poatage for hone o k .-\ r; THE CI.r.VE LA N D & BUFFALO T t A K.IIT C o J . K. T. f. Kewni— : I . .... CWrelvtU. Ohio B| VACATION TOURS ( CLOVER LEAF ROUTE ! E, Cedar Point, i leveland and Put-In-Hav. Ohio. Detroit, mm Mich, and Niagara Falls, N.Y, K Tickets On Sale Every Saturday at Greatly Reduced ml * kVuirn Limit 0 Hays Hf See Clover Las Agent fir particulars or address B Chas. E. Rose, A.G.P.A., Bf TOLEDO. OHIO |
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PER TONAL PROPERTY. T'tttlce Is hereby Riven that the undersigned. administratrix of the estate of Frederick Sehelmann, deceased, will offer for sale ut pubiie nnctiou at the farm owned by the said decedent. In .Root township in Adams counuty, Indiana, on Wednesday the F9th Day of Oct., 1913, the personal properly of said estate consist ing of one team of mules, four sows and one lot of shouts, one two year old colt, one dapple gray mare, tw o gray horses, one brown mare, lour seLs of double harness, one set. single harness, double shovel plow, single plow, two breaking plows, spikc-looth harrow, corn planter, nine yearling cattle, fifty-live sheep and lambs,-hay tedder, Imy ralce, eorn cultivator binder, hay loader, mowing machine, two wagons, one set of trucks, one manure spreader, two liny ladders, one steel roller, one disc, ono fertiliser drill, one grain drill, one John Deere breaking plow, one shovel plow, and other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day and continue until all of said property is sold. Terms: —All sums of five dollars and under cash in lmad, over five dollars a credit of not to exceed nine months will be given, tiie purchaser executing Ms note therefor, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent after maturity, waiving relief providing attorneys' foes and with sufficient sureties llieneon. LIZZIE 9CHKIMANN, Administratrix. Dated Sept. 27, 1913. 2 9 1G 23 ——— - —«*- — NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in a cause therein (vending entitled Frank Kurber et al. vs. Rosa Miller et al.. and numbered SF..SO upon the dockets thereof. hereby gives notice that at the law office of Dorn It. Erwin, opposite the Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, on Friday, October 31, 1913, between the hours of 10 a. in., and 2 o'clock p. m.. of said day he will offer lor sale at public auction and at not ! less than two-thirds the appraised vai|ue thereof the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half <«fc) of the southeast quarter (V«> of section 29, Township 28 north, range 15 east, except ten (10) acres oTf the east end thereof containing seventy (70) acres mere or less, in Adams County, Indiana. Terms of Sale. One-third cash on day of sale; one third in one year arid one-third in two years from date of sale. D 'ferreil payments to bear 6 per cent interest ! from date of sale and to be secured by mortgage and personal freehold je , curtly. DORK R. ERWIX. Commissioner. Special Notice. Tills farm Is well cleared, welt tiled, 1 good dwellings, large barn, out-bui.d-nigs, wind mill, good fences and lo j rated on a macadam road t'j tr.lies at Decatur on rural route and teiepuoae line and within one-half mile of public school and within one and one-bait mile of Dutheran church and school. For further Information call or ■ write Dore H. Erwin, Decatur, Indi- , ana. 9-Ifi -3 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John Dnlr, ; late of Adams county, deceased. The j estate is probably solvent. JAMKS M. MH.LKft, Administrator. Oct. 9 .1913. C. J. Lull, Atty. 9-1 G 23 o ■ — NOTICE OF ELECTION. To Frank S. Peterson, Mar-hat tn and for the City of Decatur, Indiana. I, 11. M. DeVoss, clerk In and sor 1 the City of Decatur, Indiana, hereby , certify that on the 4th Day of November. 1913, I there will be hetd In said city an election for the purpose of electing the following officers. In and for the said ; city. One Mayor. one City Clerk. One Treasurer. One Councilman In the First Ward.; One Councilman In the Heeond Ward. One Councilman In the Third Ward,; ' and Two Counclltnen at latrge. In witness whereof. 1 have hereunto, set my hand and io-iil this lull day oft October, 1913. 11. M. lleVOttS, City Clerk. The above ts u full and complete | !, npy of the certlth ala of the City Clerk | of the City of Deoutur. Indiana, a* dw* j I vfred to me on Urn dny and the year above given. Witness my hand this 19th duy of fVlolaT. 1913. FRANK 8. PETERSON, (Tty Marshal. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice ts hereby given that the tinderstened. superintend""! e* the At j trod Knctiis ditch, In Wnlissh town i i hip. Adams county. Indiana, will or, : Saturday, Novambgr 1, 19t3. at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the office of the County Surveyor, In the City of Doeiitur, Indiana, receive seated bids for ihe construction of said ditch In nc eordimee with the report, plnns nnd | specific stlons now mt tile tn said | reuse in the Auditor's ofth o of Adam , County. Indiana, Rids will he r< < riv- j ~,i nnd eontrart let ns follows, to-1 will . Feet ton 1. station 0 to station 12, | to the lowest and best bidder or lild. , ders as a whole. Didders will t>e requlrwl to fib l With I'elr bids affidavits as required by hiw upon forms furnished by said superintendent and each bid shall be
accompanied with a good and sufficient bond In a aum equnl to twice the amount of such bid conditioned for the faithful performance of said contract an deacii bidder will enter Into a contract. It' same be awarded to him to lie approved by i\',l superintendent. The superintendent reserves the right to reject, any and Jill bide. No bid will lie received in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found. PHIL 1,. MAC KLIN, IG-23 Supt. of Construction. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given lo (lie cred- i itors, heirs and legatees of Peter Colcbtn. deceased, to appear ip Hie Adams circuit court, held at Dreatur, Indiana, on the 30th day of Oct., 1913, and I show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with tho estate of said decedent should not lie approved; and said heirs are notified lo then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive : hares. JULIA 1. COLCHIN, Administratrix. Decatur. Ind,, Oct. 15. 19!H. John Hchurger. Atty. 10-23 -ty ■■ , ■ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Notice Is hereby given that tho common council in and for tho City of Decatur, Indiana, did on (lie L’lsi day of October, 1913. pass u preliminary resolution ordering the construction of a cement, sidewalk, four feet wide.! as per plnns and specifications on file, on and along the following route towlt: On and along the south side of in lot. No. 523, owned by It. I). Allison and Inlot No. 518. owned by Sam Hite, In Shower's subdivision in tho city ofi Decatur, Indiana. Notice Is also given that tho com- j icon cminri! will on the sth Day of November, 1913, at 7 o'clock p. tn., at their council room in said city hear all persons Interested in or whose property is liable to be assessed for the proposed improvement and will then determine whether the benefits of said Improvement will equal the estimated costs thereof. Witness my hand and seal this 22nd day of October, 1913. H. M. DeVOSS, 2J-30 City Clerk. o — -■ 2,500 ACRES. I Our latest and best tiargain, 2,500 ' acres of timber only, in Morgan eounj ty, Tenn., on tile head waters of Roeg j Creek, 2 miles from the ('. N. & T. P. ij railroad with a 12c freight rat" to Che I (innntl. land hilly, Tiut not mountainous nor j rough. Can all be delivered to one ! mill set. which will not he over 2 I 2 J riles from the depot at Pilot mounI tain, Tenn., where there is a splendid ! yard for loading Lumber. The log- ’ ging would all tie down grade to the ! mill and the lumber haul would tie 1 praetteally level to the railroad Tals 1 j timber has been estimated to cut : 3000 feet per acre, but we know that I i* will cut 2,000 feet to the acre, and •! consist of white oak, red oak, hickory, ■ poplar, white pine and hemlock, GO per cent being white oak of a very fire quality; the red oak is good sound I oak and the poplar, pine air! hemlock the average of tills country. Three . I jears lu which to remove the tlmler, ■j with rights of way to the ml'-road. This Is a tract of timber that we ! can give the very best of terns on. Will sell for »1.000 cash, balance monthly payments or every three months to suit the purchaser. Price, $5.00 per acre, timber only. We also orree to furnish buyers for all good lumber at the highest market prices. Can give contract now for 200.030 ! feet, 6xS or IG. boxed hearts or the hearts may show. We also have or j i ders for all kinds of pine, jiopicr and I hemlock lumber. Tills Is a Ixirgain . for any one with a limited capital. If i you have any clients you think would I he Interested In this proposition let ui. hear from you at once. "First come, i first served. ERWIN & MICHAUD, i 242tfl Decatur, Ini. •■’ort Wayne & SDringfielrt Ry Company • TIME TABLE. Northbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30. 11:30, 2:30. 5:30, 9:30; urrlve at Fort i Wayne at G:53, 9:40. 12:40, 3:40, 0:40 nml 1<):40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00, | t 00, 4:00, 7:00, 11:00; arrive In De catur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; 3:10; 12:10, Connection* are made at Fori vvsyne with the Ft Wayne ti North i"in Indiana Trscthm Co The Toledo v I'htcagu tnterurbiin Railway Com pan)', The Ohio Bleclrto, and Indian. Union Traction Company; also wltß the Pennsylvania. Wabash, Nick la Plate, L. It. & M. 8„ C- H & D„ and O K. ft 1- railroads. Freight Service. Freight aerview consist* of one 1 train each way dally: Leaving rheatur at 7:00 a. in., and returning, leav lug Fort Wayne at 12:00 m. This ) enable* shipper* to telephone order* nnd receive shipment* promptly. W- M. FLEDOERJOHANN, On*r«! Manager, • Oecatur.tnd Democrat Want Ads Pay.
jf“ WINTER IS COMING “] Now is the time to have your suit, overcoat, cravanetts, rain coats, ladies dresses, skirts, and long coats cleaned, dyed and repaired. We are the only firm in the state of Indiana that does dry dyeing on garments without ripping them apart. Garments dyed with this process do not shrink, they are fast to light and do not crock. This process colors wool cotton and silk the same shade in one bath and in one operation. All ladies fine wearing apparel, we dry dye in color desired ! This process does not injure the most delicate fabric leaving the original lovely luster and fesl. This work we do at reasonable prices I COMEAND SEE US ! We also French dry clean repair and refine fur coats, fur collars, muffs and furs of all description. Do not make any mistake by coming to us, as we are located on North third and Monroe Streets. First house north of the Wr.id Fence Co. Office Our name stands for a first class work and moderate prices. E 9HH BHHHHHHfIHHMNBBBBBBBHB | We have replaced our telephone and we will come and get your goods if you will call NO, 719 J Paris Cleaning And Dye Works : Chas R. Kolin, Prop. : J Come any time we are open every evening until 9 o’clock. North 3rd and || p Monroe streets. Decatur, Ind.
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale at public auction at his residence 3 wiles east one one-half ml'e north of Monroe; 2 miles west and 1 1-2 miles south of Pleasant Mills: 5 miles west and one half mile north ct Willshiro; 1 end fi 1-2 miles southeast of Decatur, • on Wednesday, October 29, beginning : at 1 o'clock, the following nrtleles, f.o- --• wit: Two head of horses: One sor- ■ tel mare colt, 7-S Belgium; 1 roan innre colt. 15-16 Belgium. Ten head ‘ Jersey cows: One Jersey cow, 3 ' years old, will be fresh this month; 1 • Jersey heifer, will be fresh this fall; ' 1 Jersey cow, coming 5, will be fresh Min May; 1 Jersey cow 4 years old, will befresh in November; 1 Jersey ‘I cow, 3 years old, will be fresh In De’icembw; J,, Jersey cow, 3 jears old, [ giving milk, will be fresh la April; 1 1 Jersey cow, 3 years old, giving milk, 1 will lie fresh in April; 1 Holstein ' cow, 2 years old, giving milk; 2 hetf • er calves coming 1 year old. These ' cows are all young with good udders and in good shape. Hogs: Nina ' brood sows, 7 of these sows are fullblooded Durocs; 2 Poland China brood ' sows, 1 full blooded Du roc male hog, • 2 years old. These sows are not bred. Terms: All sums of $5 ai d under, ' cash In hand. Over $5 a credit of 10 • months will l>e given, purchaser giving bankable note. Four per cent off 1 tor cash. No property removed until, ttlod for. A7.IK E. TUCKER. ' Ralph Hitman, A tut. M. F. I.techtj’, Clerk. 24G110 - , ,
Post Cards ITU a MnnnjQ Bn Candies Comics, Pennant Birthday I lllj lvll/1 Ilu \JU Fine assortment per pound and Halloween Cards ■ 10 cents 6 for 5c 5 and 10c store Salted Peanuts lb 10c Saturday Special Saturday commencing a2 p. m. 10 qt granit dish pans, 8 and 10 qt perserving kettles each 10c. Only 1 to a customer WHITE AND BLUE ENAMEL WARE HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES SPECIAL , < q in Make your Halloween party a success tlqtdis.i P*nvß qt Princess kettles, 10 by planning now. We can help you with a it water pads "li ice - t great collection of favors and nove'ties things that are different and opt of the Lanterns ordinary. F’umpkin lanterns, Paper napNo 2 cold blast lanterns going at 68c kins. Post cards unique designs, Crepe paper »nd Masks galore. Stove nipe 10c, stove elbows 10c “ ' Both kin is dampers !oc, pokers 10c, col Coal hods 2k to 48c ars 5c — — Pin cushion forms in different shape® and B vs ladies unr mens c va and jerse each 10c gl ve- and mitt, ns pr 10c — - - ■■■■■■ i2to 14 in. outing flar.nel flouncing per Mens wool 1-2 hose pr . 10c : yard 10c Ladies wool hose pr . 21c Any one starting into house keeping come in and see us for kitchen utensils, dishes, dry goods, etc. before you buy and we will save you money. U q iartdish pans special I [|r, 111 111 I IS 1 ill Saturday 35c broomsSatat 10 c-nts 1 11 U lUvI IIU VV. urday 19c 5 and 10c store
PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale j at his residence, 1 1-2 miles south of Pleasant Mills, Tuesday, October 1 1 28. 1913, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m„ the following property, to-wit: Five ! Head of Horses: Gray mare, in foal, • l 5 years old, weighing 1700 lbs., fullblooded Norman; gray mare, 8 years ' ■ old, Norman, weighs 1600 !bs„ In ■j foal; gray mare, in foal, 7 years old. I weighs 1500 lbs.; bay horse, 5 years I I old, works in al! harness; spring eolt,j ; a good one. Six Head of Cattle: Four head of tnilch cows, one of them a Jersey, 8 years old: 1 two-year-old 1 Jersey, 1 half-Jersey, 2 years old: •: Durham cow, 3 years old; 2 spring calves. Hogs and Sheep: Seven -1 shouts, weighing about 100 lbs. each; five brood sows, one with pigs by others will farrow 1 by dnv of sale. . Seven ewes. Ten Head of Turkeys, i '•’arming Implements: John Deoring mowing machine, sulky hay rake, ’ Syracuse riding breaking plow, disc : harrow, 6-tooth spike-tooth harrow, cultivator, Turnbull wagon, with 3 In. tires: set hay ladders, dump boards, I check row corn planter, carriage, . | Clipper fanning mill, good soft coal ■ beating stove, scoop board, hay in . mow, about 300 shocks of corn in the i field, and numerous Other articles. Goods must sell, as undersigned Is ' i preparing to move to Ashtabula, Ohio. U Terms of Sale:—ss and under cash. ; Overt that amount a credit o ' 9 months j will be given, purchaser giving note, with approved security. No property
removed until settled for; 4 per rent ofT for cash. CORAL STEELE. J. N. Rurkhead, Aurt. o- — NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice in hereby Riven that Monday, the 3rd day of November, Is the last day to pay your fall Installment of taxes. All taxes not paid on or lielore that day will lie delinquent and j the penalty of 10 per cent v.-ill he ad- ; ded as the law requires. The treasurer will consider ita (treat favor to all who can pay before the last few i days and avoid the rush which we I always have. Yours very truly ; CHARLES W. YAGER, i 237121 C*o. Treasurer. > J FOR RENT . i .! Office rooms over Ifower barber : | shop, new bay window, plenty of tight . etc. See A. D. SETTLES . FOR SALE —Heating stove, in good condition. -Callow A- Rice. 244! 1 . FOR SALE —Three-piece mahogany parlor suite at a liarßain.--John R. I j Kiracofo. 243td i LOST; —Annual pass on Pennsylvan- ‘ | la railroad, made out tr, wife of . Train Dispatcher F. I’. Reynolds. Rei tarn to Smith, Yager A Falk drun . store. t 2 . FOR SAJ.E —Universal hard coni II burner, used 5 months, in excellent . condition. See John Stewar at Dent* ’ ocrat office, or call 'phono 168. 244tf
