Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1913 — Page 4

■■■ ' _' * • I Sk : Copvrigbt H»ft xbiflKr Ac Mara WHEN you come here and pay $lB, S2O, $22.50 or $25 for one of our latest models in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX suits, it’s almost as good as putting money in the bank: you're going to get full value for every cent you deposit, Indeed, we’re inclined to say that in these suits you’ll get more value than you put in - They're worth seeing anyway; we like to show them. We also show good values for the man who cares to invest $lO sl2* or sls Holthouse, Schulte Company Good Clothes Sellers for Men and Boys . ~ • fare $ 250 OA _Y BETWEEN j.- —■ — — r 11 THE GREAT SHIP SEEANDBEE TV t*r-#«t snd m<wt wi'/fft titf»T on intend w*tcr»oftlu*world. In S/ttw* Jolf 1 «t. 1... t.«*incht-c; 510?crooni 2 and pturkra•ccumno.itittnrf !>■> pt —a^-m. Steamer* SEEANDBEX, City of Eri« nod City of Buffalo Dairy-—Cleveland and Buffalo-—(May Ist to Dec. l*t) • U«vi( » aiiil • • f P. M. Lnorilolfsio • • vt I* M. Air-vc tiuiUio • • Arr--v«CtovMßi • 6.J0 A. SC (Centre! Stanrinrd rum*) Cwir v! ; mel. at Buffalo won Inim for a l Kaat< re nnd Canadian nointa; at CWaJam! I i< kr( n r cadIMC * i t any railroad Unc bet*%ton Cleveland and Buffalo accepted for transportation It. tin*•iNimti. Ark >UIJT 1.-krt »boti (urt,c*etat,aC.&U. lioo. Send (i,-rot* l»wti»*r for Iih»»*l-*.s»*m t«a*ak’t. THE CLEVELAND & BUFFALO TRANSIT CO. I.E.Nwifcai.Owi'mgt. H.K.kirr Tr.l.- M*r. W.F Uamtall'w. «(■! Clevelsad, Ohio -== 11 rr.-'tzT-r-=sr*~r==z i . :■. —arjg — tt- df A Thrilling Tale of Adventure in the Canadian Northwest JACK CHANTY tty IIULUERT F< tOTNER Author of “Two On The Trail, ’’ Etc, r FIIK STORY opens with Jack Chanty floating idly into camp perched u|>on his raft singing to the accompaniment of his banjo, little dreaming that while he had hidden himself from the world—the world, or at least an important part of it, was coming to him. For on that day Garrod and Linda found his retreat. And .lack Chanty was the last man Garrod ever wanted to ;ee again. Mr. Footner knows and loves the wilds and he has here told a very dramatic story of the adventures of Garrod’a jarty guided by .lack Chanty, of the mystery at home that Garrod tries so hard to hide and of the jealousy of Linda and the trader’s daughter. JUST OUT Illustrated by Sherman Potts. Net $1.25 DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY | Garden City, New York

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Ad atnii, ss: In tha Adams Circuit Court, November Term. 1913. Joseph D. Durbin et al. vs. Mary M. Johnson et at. No. 5602. Complaint to quiet title. 1 It appearing from affidavit filed j that Mary M. Johnson, who if! married iter surname Is to the plain-1 tiffs unknown; , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, who, if married. liis name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors executors and administrators of Mary M. Johnson, If she he deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; j —, husband of Mary M. Johnson, if she be married, whoso name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, i and administrators of . husband ! of said Mary M. Johnson, if he be de- ! ceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James C. Hills, , wife of said James C. Hills, whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and adi mlnistrators of James C. Hills, If he tie deceased, whose names are to the i plaintiffs unknown; all tha heirs, leg ; atees. devisees, creditors, executors j and administrators of . wife of Janies C. Hills, whose Christian name ! is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she I lie deceased, whose names are to these olaintUfs unknown; James Clinton Hills. Hills, wife of James'Clinton Hills, whose Christian name is toj these plaintiffs unknown. if j lie be deceased; all the heirs, legatees. devisees, creditors, execu-j tors and administrators of James (Tin- ' ton Hills, If ho be deceased, whose j names are to these plain tiffs un known; all the heirs, legatees, devlv ocx, creditors, executors and adminis-; [ rotors of . wife of James-Clinton i Hills, whose Christian name is to j these plaintiffs unknown, if i/,e tie do 1 ceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; Jeddiah Hills, Hills, wife of Jeddiah Hills. j whose Christian name is these plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees.' devisees, creditors, executors and ad- 1 ministrotors of Jeddiah Hills, if lie be S deceased, whoso names are to these plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, executors and administrators of Hills, wife of said Jed- ; diah Hills, whose Christian name is to ] these plaintiffs unknown, if she he i deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown, of the above nam- | c-d defendants, are non-residents of : 'lie state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given I the said Mary M. Jotinson, who if ■ married her surname is to the plain--1 tiffs unknown; , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, who. if married. : ills name is to plaintiffs unkuown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, , -xeoutnrx and administrators of Mary M. Johnson, if she Ik- deceased, whose ; names are to these plaintiffs unknown; ! - , husband of Mary M. Johnson, i if she lie married, whoso name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, lega , lees, devisees, ereditors, executors, and administrators, of . husband of said Mary M. Johrs*on. if he tie deceased. whose names are .to these plaintiffs unknown; James C. Hills . wife of said James C. Hills, whose Christian name Is to the plaintiff unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of James C. Hills, if he lie deceased, whose names are to the plaintiffs unknown: all the heirs, legj atees. devisees, creditors, executor and administrators of , wife of 1 James (’. Hills, whose Christian name is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she in- deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown: James Clinton Hills. — Hills, w ife- of James Clinton Hills. whc/-e Christian name is to Itese plaintiffs unknown, if he lie deceased; all the heirs, legatee*. devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of Janies Clinton Hills. If he be deceased. whuee names are to these plaintiffs un known; all the heirs, legatees, devi/ ees, creditors, executors and administrators of——, wife of James Clinton Hills, whose Christian name is to Hills, whose Christian name Is to these plaintiffs unknown. If she be de-, ceased, whose names are these plaintiffs unkuown; Jeddiah Hills, | Hills, wife of Jeddiah Hills whose Christian name is these plain tiffs unknown: all the heirs, legatees, devisees, credttory. executors and ad mlnistrators of Jeddiah Hills, U he be diseased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown: all the heirs, lega tees, devisees, executors and adminis trotors of——- Hills, wife of said Jed diah Hills, w hose Christian name Is to i these plaintiffs uuknuwo. if she be deceased, whotc names arc to these! deceased, whose names are to thes, plaintiffs uiiknlwn. that they |a> and! appear In-fore tile lion. Judge of the I Adams Circuit Court M the Till day 1 | of January, it'll, the saute being the, Wilt Juridical Day of tho next regular term thereof, to l»e hoiden at the j court douse in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 17th day of November, A. D„ 191'.’, and plead by answer or demur to safe rouiplalu! or the same will !»• heard and deter min'd in their absence. Witness tny name and seal of -aid">urt hereto affixed, this 11th duy of, November. 1913. FERDINAND ULKgIKK. Clerk. ! Ily I, t„ Hauuigariuer. fteputy, John Kchurgef. Attorney for (Mala ; tiff. 13-2027 I g NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT. ' stale of inulao*.« oonly of Adams, as:! In the Adam.. Circuit Court, Novcun Is-r Term. 1913, The Dank of Darns, a corporation,j vs. Jonathan Kprungr-r. Clinton U . Mnipkim*. No, *398. in attachment. It appearing from affidavit filed In i ; the above entitled cntinn that Clinton! Is Htnipkln. the above named defend- j iint. I".a nop riasMcut ,ut’ the Jvtu4u of tlMiiailtC; Jj, . A >'t V -*•’,* V | Nvftee I.! therefore herein given the •aid Cllhloti L Htiupklns, that be Is-and nppear before the lion. Jung* of the Adams Circuit Court on the 7lh day of January, 1914, the same being* the forty fifth Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to bo hoiden atj

the court house In the City of Decatur. commencing on Monday, the 17th day of November, 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 i i Court hereto affixed, this 7th day ol November, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Uore B. Erwin, Attorney for Plain-; 'tiff. 13-20-27. o SHERIFF'S SALE. The State of Indiana, Adams Coun- | ty, ss.: In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad , j urns County, ludiana. The Bank of Berne vs. John J. Sumi liters, Isaac Summers. No. 2882. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Adams cir-, cult Court, of said County and State.: 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose j for sale at public auction at the cast j door of the Court House in the City ;of Decatur, Adams County. Indium i between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.. | and 4 o'clock p. ni„ on Saturday, December 6, 1913, therents and profits for a term not | 1 exceeding seven years of the followj ing described real estate, situated in | Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number 38 in the original plat j j of the Town of Monroe, Indiana. I And on failure to realize therefrom! i the full amount of judgment, interest 1 thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in the same manner afore-j said, offer for sale the fee simple of, the above described premises. Taken as the property of John J. Summers to satisfy said execution.! i this 13th day of November, 1913. THOMAS J. DURKIN. I 13-20-26 Sheriff Adams County. I o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTA TOR WITH WILL ANNEXED. Notice is lmrcbv given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Daniel Kauifman. iate of Lesson County, state of California, deceased. but leaving pr< |erty to be administered upon in Adams County, j State of Indiana. The estate is pro!)-1 ably solvent. DAVID KAUFFMAN. Administrator, with Will Annexed. Heller. Sutton & Heller, Attys. November 4, 1913. 6-13-20 O'" NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that bids will bo received by the Board of Com* tnissioners at their December session, on Monday, December 1, 1913, for the following supplies for use at the county infirmary: , Groceries, dry goods, hardware, clothing, shoes, drugs, furniture, to-| bacco. sewing machine. Bidders will be expected to furnish additional goods if needed at the prices stipulated In their bids. JIM A. HENDRICKS, CHRIST RICHER, Hoard of Commissioners. Attest: T. H. llaitzeli, Auditor, 13-2') NOTICE OF Final SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the credit- j nrs. heirs and legatees of John A. Andorsou. deceased. to appear in tho Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, hid., on the 12th day of Dec., j 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 theu and there make proof of heirship and reecivo their distributive shares. S W. HALE, Administrator. Decatur, lud„ Nov. 17. 1913. j D. E. Smith, Attorney. 20-261 o 40TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the credit ors. heirs and legatees of W. 11. Hale, deceased, to appear in the Adauis Circuit Court, held in Decatur, Ind., on the 12th day of IM-., 1913. and show cause, if any, why . the final settlement accounts with the i "slate of said decedent shisild not be j approved; sinl said heirs an- notified, Ito then and there make proof of heir , ship aud receive their distributive , shares. S, W. HALE. Administrator. Decatur. Ind.. Nor. 17. 1913. 20-26 o — — APPOINTMkNT OF ADMINIS TRATRIX. Notice Is hereby given, that the un ■dendgned has boon appointed adtnlnla-1 j trulrix of the estate of Audrew J. M'l ! j l**r, late of Adams county, deceased. Tho estate h prolKildy Koheut. KAUAI! A. MILLER. Aduiiul; tralrix. j Glen A. tiiuUoy, Ally. Nov. 14, 1913. 20 26-4 APPOINTMCNi OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice i» hereby given that the un-j , dnruigned liaa been appointed adminia I tralrix of the. nsta'o of llcury Zwlck.l ; late of Adama county, deceased. The e-tutu Is probably soHent. MARY ZVVK'K. <• , •, .- 'diultibirairit, I j l*. ,M. Erwil>.\\|ly.* ■';* , ' I N'w/lJ,' 19T3.' 2*264 "*» ' —— Telepbotjn i>perators wunto«l. lupulre In person at tho office of the manager. —Cltlcutta' Teb phone ComiNiny. 27 lu I i

Steele’s Make Room Sale | Only 30 More Shopping Pays Until Xmas! Think Ofit. I I must have room to display the immence Holiday stock on, in my stock room, arJI will for the next few days some bargains in all lines. Read over the list andll save money. KIMONOS UNDERWEAR H Long heavy flannelette kimonos just in . time for the cold weather at reduced Children extra heavy fleeced lined vest! price. and P ants U P tO size s 34, regular 75c grade 30c 35 to 50c, make room sale, all sizes H $1,25 grade ! 'Bc Underwear for all the rest of the fan? f 1.75 grade * at money saving prices. $1.98 grade One Lot of Blankets , ( Regular $2.00, while they last 12.4 size, hist received another large shipment per pair sl*so this store has always been noted to £ Gloves, skirts, gowns etc. at money sav- leader and this year is going to be I ing prices. the banner year. Watch our [ Candy And Salted Peanuts CHINA CHINA 10c per pound. Special for_Saturday only, Chinamen J A new shipment of half soles, nails last and saucers worth 25c, while they last and stands, hammers, awls, heels etc. for both pieces .... • 10c mmm ——a—a—aa———■——■■— — mm The Store That Has the Goods. It is 1 G, C. STEELEr

Cecil Stantley The World * Greatest and Mott Famou* Clairvoyant and Palmist Makes the Following Honest Proposition 1 U|., . ' al advertising tiiat there are ntor - - , false claims statements chaperoned j i through the columns of the daily press that the most hypocritical | tongue could utter in a life time un-' i til one cannot be blamed for doubting ' i almost unytliing t.iey read. There- j j fore, it is with the object of eonvinc-, i ing you of my wonderful power anti 1 that I am able to do all 1 claim to do. 1 hereby most cordially invite you to* , call upon me and take advantage of j this invitation. To those who call with U»i -ini ere object or having reading. I will tell your name in full, also name of husband, wife, swoefhourt, lover, frieud*. enemies and ri | vals. Important information and ait vice on all points of interest pertaining to your future welfare ami happi ! new, such as love, courtship, raarri ! age. divorce, lawsuits, lost wills, old I estates, land deals, speculations, investments, business transactions of [ all kinds. How to promote your bus j iness so It will bring better re .ult.. j ! In fact no matter whet may he your j hope, fear or amhitton. como to m* ; and I will toil you everything ix-ttcrl tliau you can tell yours* If, und If I | ! fall to faithfully itiilili tills proiuh i 1 then it will ah uiiilcly coil you noth I ling. I am tile 7lh Sun of the 7th Son i and my ancestor* for many genera ; Minis have made the name of Stantley j famous all over the civitUed w orld by (heir true delemutluus of character I and wonderful predictions. Consultations at Mrs. Annah Laman jISB Madison St. I’hone No. :a#| llours-l):30 a.m. to 8:00 p. in., Daily and Sunday. I Special Life Reading* for a frw i day*. 50c. All Sacredly Confidential. you can save over 20 per cunt of the coat of a brand new M< Dougall cabinet hy Imyim; now. You iaa |.j> cu the co-operative club plan uml nev--Icr nils* thn i ost. Yager Uros to Hein- : hlug- * + ***«***«#** 4I WILL GIVE CABINEYAWAV. j I * ——— * * *A llousewiviH of>Adanv county v I *’»*• i fVMMltdedytlibt'at it oi-pskf* * Saturday afternoon, wo wilt give' + v away, nbaoluttly free, n Me- * Uougall kitchen cabinet. Ask u* * V how. Yager ltri>*. to Itelnklng. * **************

See for Yourself A demonstrator right from the factory will be at our store from I Nov. 17 t 022 to»how\..u ihe rewl merit (X&M°P 'v She wdl prove its worth to you right before your eye*. Wc w ineaiidy return the price, if. after two day*' trial you do not find the Uicp all we claim for it and satisfactory rn every respect. SI.OO Two Sizes $1.50 Makes It Easy to Clean Those Hard-to-Get-At Place* — - Schaub-Dowling Company. — C-CEPAR DISTRIBUTORS — — \ Lady Demonstrator will be here all week, MY CATARRH BALM OPENHIP NOSE AND HEAD-COLDS Cl

Breathe Frrely! Clear* Stuffed up. Inf;:ir»ed Nose and Head and Stop* Catarrhal Discharge. Cures Dull Headache. Try "Ely's ( roam Balm." Get a rmali Mlir, anyway, just to try R-Apply a little In t’u< nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and ! lopped-up air passages of the head ( "ill open; you will breath*, freely: j dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-h'-ad or j catarrhal sore throat will 1»« gone. End sm-lt misery now! Uet the 1 I - mall bottle of“ Ely's (Team llaliu" at . 11/ drug eture. 1 !;L awe*,;, fragrant

We Sell Eastern Oklahoma Land hat was known as the Indian Reserve, in Muskogee 0k w U l Kec and Mclntosh Counties. We have 10 inches rain fall, our lands are level, fertH* and close to railroads, plenty of oil and j?as. have u J l, st come back from there, we stand ready aito ~ ack pP any and all statements we make on off UKianoma land Ihjcuusc we know what wc arc talking about cnm nMtfn corn, oats, wheat, alfalfa, raiio. ma. e. kif« ofTruitT cow ‘ put3 ’ Peanut* and all kinds and vant* Vl! 3 wa * s an °ff year, corn made from d 5 to tiJnnk Ucre *, oata from 45 to 75 bushels toac* and ? otton from $45- to $75. per sentieit vLl f !r r y °V 10 make a tri P with ns and inv* Tnn2T ls and will ** more than pica od. jin.i «! t S Ud ewne and see usat Decatur, or writ* u? and we will see you. Excursion rates every day in * We also have a for Buk , P• Leonard

mtomammmm—mmmmmmm balm dissolves by the heat us I ■ nostrils; pt-tiHrattu and 1 •!. tl.-.-» firmed. swollen membra:.wide* lints the nose, bond and tins' ' clears the air passages; *• >tw uffi discharges and a feeling oft!• att.*iit ilroothing relief comes itnm-■ -lately. Don't lay awake to-night -Iruggltaf for breath, with head stuff* r r.ortri closed, hawking and blowing Cv turrit or a cold, with Its ruv.iing w* foul mucous dropping into the throe and raw dryness is dktre ia* K truly needless. 1 lilt your faith-just one. -in *fl?> i Cream Haltn" and your told cr .atirwili surely disappear.