Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1913 — Page 4

Range Exhibit | Extraordinary jWe have arranged a special opportunity for you to see : for the first time in our town the only range made with ' Patented Keystone Copper-Bearing Aluminum-Fused I Flues. ! THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE |; th : ratest triumph of range making. Its flues are ; made from the best rust-resisting metal known in range construction. ■’rnnsoiTii lonnon An .4/7- iz'u > ~ freferable An Expert Demonstrator will I | C S IV be here all the week •ro A AV I X • i A We’ll make every purchaser of one of these ranges during the week of the exhibit a h- present of a valuable set of > Pure Aluminum Is® J Cooking Ware [There will be useful Souvenirs Free. All next week from Monday Nov. 10 up to and including Saturday Nov. 15, (90. I •w’jet 3<oc7' ' s<p >. . . ■--.wuiimim wwim jbmmmmmmmbmm*

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PUBLIC SALE OF > DUROC JERSEY HOGS iAt My Farm 4 1-2 Miles Northeast of Decatur, On i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, ’l3 i — j Decatur 703. ISJ /n Acito Glass Ino. State FaihjG}\ I 1 '*: •■..•«? /Wl .*J We will oil er for sale 60 head of buroc Jersey Ilogs of the best breeding, consi. ting of 2 yr. old tried Brood Sows, Yearlings, and Spring Gilts, and a choice lot of Male Hops, ready for service mostly of the Colonel family. Tr'P.MS:-Six months with 6 per cent interest from date Salt To Begin At 12:00 M. Free Lunch 11:00 A. M. Come and buy a Dui uc at your own price. Bring your crates with you. Crates only furnished for hogs to be shipped. AUCTIONEERS Judd McGowan, Clinton, 111. Ld Bowers, S. Whitely, In J. F. Reppert, Decatur, Jud J. D. NIDLINGER

PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, as: Before the Board of Commissioners iof the County of Adams, December Term, 1913: We. the undersigned, each and all of whom are resident freeuolderand voter of Blue Creek Township, in Adams county. Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadamized stone road in said township, over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of section thirty-four (34), tow a ship twenty-six (26i. nortli range *.if-

teen (15) east, in Adame County, Indiana, running thence west following the public highway between sections twenty-eight (28) and thirty-three (83) and the east half of sections twenty-nine (29) and thirty-two (32). township and range nforesaid and terminating at the northwest cojner of the east half of said section thirty-two (32), township and range aforesaid Your petitioners aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three miles In length, connects at both ends with a free macadam road, in said township, and that a United States Hural Mall Route passes over the hlghwty thus sought to b improved. Your petitioners further aver and say that, the highway herein sought to lie improved is a public highway already established and in use and Is one of the public highways of said Blue Creek Township. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded and that broken stone be placed inion the grade ami that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screenings Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width to which it is now established, that being forty reet, and that said highway he graded to a width of twenty-four feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of ten feet and to a depth of eight inches at the sides thereof,and to a depth of ten inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon sinh broken stone, that said improvement be made la single-track and that the name of the same be "The S. C. Tinkham Ma cudam Road." That to pay rot said improvement we ask that, bonus be issued by the County of Adams in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be* levied upon the taxable pvWerty of i said Blue Creek Township in a sullicient amount to pay the principal and interest of said bonds as they become due. That said improvement be made and constructed and that said bonds be is sued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township in accordance with the acts of the legi’ lature of the State of Indiana passed in the year 1905. beginning on pem--550, and as amended in the Acts of 1907, and ns amended in the acts of 1909, now in force providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We further asK the board to take all the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned here in and that the same be constructed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voter of Blue Creek Townsh’p. and that Ute Board construct the same under the laws of the State of | Indiana, providing for the extension of I free grave] or macadam roads by township taxation. Respectfully submitted, 8. C. Tinkham, Janies M. Foreman, F. M. Tinkham. Libbie Tinkham, W. I, Tinkham. W. L. Sipe. M. E. Old geon. Rebeca Be’ington. J. L. Grim. M. E. Grim. I). Mattax. John iloble', jr„ Boston Hohlet, J. L. Hoop. 8. Douglan. John Maston. M. A. Ripley. 8. S. Vance. H. G. Sdwards. W. J. Edwards. J. I. Mitch, W. H. Ruby, MonroeByer. Leslie Flurer. Chas. Morrison. John Wechter. Wm. Raud* nbusli. Tricker. J. M. Willey, Wm. Fraz’-jr. G'liarb* E. I’asawater. D. Ferguson, Josiah Myers, James Myers. J. F. Pat rish. 11. Marlmugh. John I). 1 iiiK'am J. F. Keifer. Frank Craery. Wt i. Campbell. Charles Workimile. Wm. Speakman. Mary Snyder, Samuel M. Fisher. Ida M. Fisher. W. L. Fore man. Samuel Frank. E. L. Foreman Jess L. Smit ley. L. C. Buckmaster. Sol Luginbill. John J. Burk George E. Faille, George Schrank. G. B. Joins. Elisha Merriman. Rolla Calderwood. William H. ( lark. E. O. Krugh, Sarau Tumblesun. Samantha J. Agler, Harlow Agler, A. J. Sipe. John Fare. Me nervH E. Kdlcy, Solomon Hettle**. Frank C. Wechter, Abraham Moras’. A. W. Wagers, C. W. Y. Davis. G. McAlheney. Edgar Kelaey. J. H. Hah nest. E. O. Krugh. A. Krugll. S. F. Okley. R. L. Ayres. Geo. Dellinger, J. L. Sipe. Chancy Sipe. D. O. Roop. Tlilk |M-tition will b« presented to the Board of t'ouimissitmers on Tuesday, December 2. 1913, nt which time the taxpayers of Bib Creek Township may appear and make such ohJerilopH us the law may pro,ide for. THUS, H RALTZELL. 6-13 Auditor. - APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTA TOR WITH WILL ANNEXED. Notice In hereby given that the nr. derslgned lias been appointed udmhi Istrator. with will annexed, of the rs tnte of Daub I Kauffman, late of lxr»non County, state of Californb-., Jc ceased, but having pr | rty to be ad mlnlntend upon in Adams Count; State of Indiana. The estate Is prob ably solvent DAVID KAUFFMAN. Administrator, with Will Annexed Heller. Sutton <V Holler, Attys, November 4, 1913. 6-lMi ' —«— » PUBLIC BALE. Tin- undersigned will ofv" for salt at his residence, 1 mile north mid 3-1 milt' west of Mugley, on the Fred Selletucyer (arm, on Wednesday, No vcmlsir 13. 1913. Imglnnlntt at !S:|ti o'clcs k tiuoti. the (uiiowing property, to-wlt: Cuttle: Four bead, eunslsl Ing of one Sycur old heifer. 1 yeurUnn bull und two spring <-ulv<->. Sheep; Trit h<*ud of good ewou. Ilr»s»i<: Forty head, cvtudstlng of elgli(r< w shouts uvcrjigiiig ll>i< his. <<u< h; !» t inull pigi wcuh'-d; 3 good brood now;; I with t plgu by aide; 1 Chester Welle mule hog. Foultry: Six dozen hens. 4dm ett pullets, 9 wlillq dmkn. Farming Implcmeul*: 2 hog houses, mud l*out i carriage, buggy, turt duubiu buggy b*r <

ne’B, 2 cider barrels. 60 fodder shocks, 2 stoves, 1 a Globe Oak stove, good as new, burns either coal or wood, and 1 box stove, and many other articles. Terms of Sab-: 15.00 did under, cash. Over that amount "■ credit of 9 months will be given. pur-Taser giving note, with approved security. No property removed until settled for. -1 per cent off for cash. ADAM LIBY. John Spuliler. Auct. Jonas Liby, Clerk. o —-—-— PUBLIC SALE. Notice of public sale of personal property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Margaret Kurber. executor of the estate of Charles Kurber, deceased, and Frank KurI er, will offer for sale at public auction at the kite residence of said deceased in Union township, in Adams county, -I’A, miles east of Decatur and 2H miles nortli of Rivarre, Indi t.na, on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1913, beginning at IV o'clock a. m„ personal property belonging to said undersignled. consisting of: Horses: One ' yr. old brood mare, in foal; -• yr. oh. brood mare, in foal; 5 yr. old gelding; 3 yr. old gelding: 2 yr. old gelding. Cattle: Six milch cows, all giving milk but one; :: spring calves; one bull. Hogs: Five brood sows, will: pigs at side* 20 shoats. will weigh about 100 lbs. each; brood sow, will farrow In December: fat hog, boar. Farming Implements, Corn aud Miscellaneous: Binder, hay louder, hay tedter, hay rake, check row planter, ma I nure spreader, disc harrow, mowing . machine, grain drill, new: farm wagj cn, land roller; riding plow, spike tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow | bob sled, corn cultivator, corn cutter corn plow, 2 breaking plows, rubber : tired carriage, good as n p w- storm ' buggy, farm truck, farm wagon; - sets double harness, 2 sets single har ness. hog rack, dump boards, hay rack , corn sheller, fanning mill, butchering tools, 50 grain sacks, hard coal stove, household goods and many other articles too numerous to mention. 600 I shocks of corn in field. Terms of Sale: Sums of 85.00 and ' under, cash. Sums over |3.00 a credit of 9 months will bo given, purchaser executing his note therefor bearing I 6 per cent interest after maturity with I sufficient surety thereon. MARGARET KURBER, Executor. , FRANK KURBERDore B. Erwin, Atty. John Spuhler, AucL John Starost. Clerk. — o Tort Wayne & Spnngfielc Ry. Company. TIME TABLENorthbound. Cars leave Decatur at 5:50, 8:30. 11:30, 2:30. 5:30. 9:30; arrive at Fort ■ Wayne at 6:53, 9:40. 12:40, 3:40, 6:4< aud 10:40. Southbound. Lave Fort Wayne at 7:00, 10:00 1.00, 4.00, 7:00, 11:99; arrive in De catur at 8:10; 11:10; 2:10; 5:10; 8:10; 12:10. Connections are made at Fori Wayne with the H. Wajue Ac North ein Indiana Traction Co, The Tcied< & Chicago Interurban Railway Com rony, The Ohio Electric, and Indian. Union Traction Company; also wltr the Pennsylvania. Wabash, Nickh Plate, L. S. & M. S., C H & D, and 0 R. & L railroads. Freight Service. Freight service consists of on< train each way daily: Leaving li_-<a tur at 7:00 a. tn, aud returning, leav Ing Fort Wayne nt 12:00 m. Thh enables shippers to telephone orden vnd receive shipments promptly. W. H. FLEDDERJOHANN, General Manager, • . Decatur>lr.o .... .y ~ PIANO TUNING. Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, will remain until tomorrow. t’rders re celved at the Murray hotel, 'phone 57 • NOTICE. My wile, Celia Weiland, has left my hue and Itoard without tause un< I will not lie respon 4ble for any debt’ contracted by her. 25GtG MARTIN WEILAND, ,* ■■ ■■ "■ ——&• -hi , NOTICE. My shop Is «»u Die north vid*- of the court house, one <|<><>r Hurt of the Star heater. Hhave, ide. Lcsu-r Baughman and Red Kuoif, two barbers. LESTER BAUGHMAN. 2&1M3 Prop. ■ - ■'» ' ■)>—— i. PIANO TUNING. «a Mr. Krimmel. Hie piano tuner. Is here for u few days. Urder. received ul the Murray hotel, 'phone 57, sggtj — o-- — —— FOR RENT Office roomts over Hower barber •Imp, now buy window, pleut) of ligln w. Hcv A. D. BITTLE!* Full SALE Gmai paying m||k I,tub liens Ft no optair' unity tn the te#. city in U. 8. *IB,WO. Xnry Williams Gary, lud. I

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Short Session 1(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) compiled by Attorney L. C. DeVoss were tiled and referred to the judiciary committee, which will look them ovi-r and report by the next meeting. ■ They will give notice 19 Udders for! the printing of same. The finance iomaiitte then allowed i the following bills and the meeting adjoruned: A. U. Foos pay roll *119.10 M. J. Mylott pay roll 133.90 Joint Coffee 64.02 ; W. J. Archbold 2.00 City Firemen 62.50 ■ G. R. A I. Ry- 27.50 Linn A- Patbon 26.70. Waterworks pay roll 101.701 Clover Leaf- 266.88 John Stone 3 -0“ , Cr F. Steel l 2.40 Adams Express Co -50 Ft. Wayn. El<-> . Wks. .. 97.82 Protective Elec. Su-nly Co 52.37 j Frank Peterson, pay roll (or policemen 20.001 Frank Peterson 110.00; Sunday Creek Coal Co 80.251 Citizens' Tel. Co 11.30

FARMERS AND STOCKMEN Why blister your horses for auy ailments such as curbs, spavin, q spavaus. thoropins, ringbones, enlarged joints, sprung tendons <>r»s)» largeuiviils when tlie Republic Stock Food and Medical Company you a medicine that will reduce theee enlargements without blisterin* horse or keeping him from work. Why should a horse be blisters!kt 4uce these ailments, and burnt with a red hot iron? Do. nt lifts* enough without abusing him? Is’nt it cruelty to animals to fire then' L. F. SCHROEDER RgPUfILiC STOCK FOOD < MSDICAL COMPANY. Residence Phone & 136 S. 7th. St. or Gillis* Grist Mill. /iO ■< J ■ i ** ! Wagons and I H C Wag ns | fill', farmer who, in need of a wagon, blindly makes abce line for the first new wagon «>r dealer in sight may get a gotnl wagon. If chance steers i -i-i un ? an IH C dealer, well and C ii ' i , *? b ' s good fortune. If not, he probably Ik- in the wagon market again 5< irs b< lore he should be. But the economical ’.•‘ r '“ cr *?’• st , udy and comimrei different makes md out in advance which wagon will give him best service, and consider such questions as company standing and reputation. When ha has finished he will buy an 1 H C wagon. Weber New Bettendorf Columbus Steel King comhk Y C “ nly * wo of lhc mW features that * b *'« tc ? th ° of I 1! C wagon rtu llt 41 ' j~Air-drying of lumber. Every wh. l’ v, . 00ll | us< d — hickory and oak for lone 1 ■ tl,? k B / I’oplar for box sides, Hik leaf yellow pmc for bottoms—lies drying In^ Q Blcds ro,n two to thrc ® ycarsmining | RapS ’ tou f hc “ n «’ seasoning, do.-. * K ,U a C ‘ y> as ori *. y uir-dried lumber *in lr. a v' I, it’ yinu S tt * c kly cvajKiratcs the weak rn• th -< brittle, and ln r fh*- 2-Thorough inrigid in P' r / ( **< on * passes many flaw in X C i‘ ’-'T by ‘?J ,cr,s - Seldom docs an/ and a' ’ vr dc t' 1 *” taping, ironing, WhcnS^s 1 gCt by uith °ut detection. wt] n rcady n ““t come up to IH C btaud-K.-m ?N’ew n l J’ 01,1 j n,b , us WWOM have wood h rf i and ste ®l K«nr havo dealer Mr k . T ,nc over at lho l ouai 11 l'*s catalogues, or, write tho ** hteraational Harvester Comnsny of Aneriu Ft Wayne ■ j. i no,

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Peter Kirsch 0. E. Bursley G. F. Kintz H. Hitchcock / Wm. Scharnerloh J. B. Buhler Herald Co o— FOR RENT—House and barn, acres of ground with it. u' empty now. Inquire o f man; 'phone 8 on H line. « _____ FOR SALE —One sic . a rd, heating stove, lias been uitf i one winter, two iron* bods with and mattresses, giNoline stove lawn mower. All comparatively! and in good condition. Cheap, jj, soon. Call 'prone 311. WANTED —Washerwoman to family washing and Must call for and deliver sane Yager, 'phone 44 or 105. LOST—A package of papeis, Inga New York draft and a an, of cancelled notes, bearing n® R. E. Doty. Finder phase retnFirst National bank. Decatur, isj FOR SALE—One pood bruo4 *■ coming three years aid. InqUs Ed or la-w Rumschlag. 'Phone* I line, Monroe, R. R. 1. «