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11. INCREASING POPULARITY OF THE PEG-TOP

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HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES to West, Southwest and Southeast *' via CLOVER L.EEAF 7 ROUTE Tickets on sale November 18th., December 2nd. and 16th., January 6th. and 20th. LIBERAL STOP OVERS For tickets and information see H. J. Thompson agent Decatur, or address Chas E. Rose. A.G.P. A., Toledo, Ohio. ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Nov. 24th, is 33c Bring Us Your Milk and Cream A3AMS COUNTY DAIRY COMPANY Xmas Is Almost Here Again HENSLEY < just received his large stuck of the latdesigns of the most beautiful Christmas sente, and the beautiful part is the low i ices, as you know almost all jewelry has dutel in prices 15 per cent from last year. We already have a large number of presents laid away for customers and will hold anything for you until Xmis. you wish to select. Our Stock Is the Largest We Have j >ver r arrifd A Urtin *nd King is Ju4 The liur.g, * Hensley Is The Man, You And The Maid Cun Make The Trade Beat It If You (Jan. - wa— a— mw——mms ■ Sktasefe',.. ..

unusually smart suggestion for thia style of dress. A model of Berny seen at a recent opening of leather colored duvetyn with a belt of green suede inspired the eoler scheme. To copy this model in size 36 it requires s*.i yards of <2 inch material. Plaid for the blouse that cleverly re- ■ p, ats the color of the dark skirt with which it is worn is the combination ' used in 7538. The low shoulder and a n tty collar are features of this de- I i sign. Size .16 in this model requires 4% yards of 36 inch material. No. 7812 —sizes 34 to 42, No. 7338 —sizes 34 to 42. i Each pattern is 15 cents.

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of David Liby, lute of Adams county, deceased. The es- ! tat} is probably solvent. ISABELL LIBY, Auuninistrator. Peterson & Moran, Attys. Nov. 2V, 1913. 20-27-4 o —. NOTICE 10 NONRESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, sa: In the Adams Circuit Court, November Term. 1913. Joseph 1). Durbin et al. vs. Mary M. Johnson et al. No. 8602. Complaint to quiet title. It appearing from affidavit filed that Mary M. Johnson, who if married her surname is to the plaintiffs unknown; , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, who, if married, his name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors. . xecutors and administrators of Mary M. Johnson, if she be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; , husband of Mary M. Johnson, if she be married, whose name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, und administrators of . husband of said Mary M. Johnson, it lie bo deceased. whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James C. Hills, . wife of said James C. Hills, whose Christian name is to the plain ■ tiff unknown: all the heirs, legate'es devisees, c reditors, executors and ad ministrators of James C. Hills, if he be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff's unknown: all the heirs, leg atees, devisees, creditors, executors iiid administrators of , wife of James C. Hills, whose Christian name is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James Clinton Hills. Hills, wife of James (Tin ton Hills, whose Christian name is to these plaintiffs unknown. if Ihe be deceased; all the heirs, ' legatees, devisees, creditors, execu J tors and administrators of James Clinton Hills, if he be deceased, whose i names are to these plaintiffs un- | known; al) the heirs, legatees, devi« ' ees, creditors, executors and adminis 1 i rators of ——, wife of James Clinton . Hills, whose Christian name is to I tin e plaintiffs unknown, if :/.e be de I < eased, whose names are to these ' plaintiffs unknown; Jeddiah Hills. Hills, wife of Jeddiah Hills I whose Christian name is these plain ■ I >ills unknown: ell the he’rs legatees | ,tori. -ns. .creditor executors and ad , ministrators of Jeddiah Hills, if he b | . decea ed, w hose names are to thus* | ; plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, lega [ tees, devisees, executors and adminis | I trators of Hills, wife of said Jed- { i diah Hills, whose Christian name is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she be; deceased, a hose names are to these ! I plaintiffs unknown, of the above num : ■- d defendants, are ppu residents of | the state of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given t.he said Mary ,M. Johnson. who if i married her surname is to the plain I tiffs unknowns , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, who, if married, j his name is to plaintiffs unknown; all i the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, ' xecutors nnd administrators of Mary M. Johnson, if she be deceased, whose i names are to these plaintiffs unknown; if she be married, whose name is to ■ plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, lega- ; tees, devisees, creditors, executor*, i ,tnd administrator*'. of—, husband !of aid Mary 3i. Johnson. it be In- de- : i-eas« d. whoso names are to these | plaintiffs unknown; James <’. Hills, — wife of said James C. Hills, whose Christian name is to the plain ' tifl unknown; all the heirs, legatees. I ■-evii-ees. creditors, executor* and adi ministrators of James C. Hills, if he , be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, lea atees. devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of , >wife of lames C. Hills, whose Christian name ' is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she I be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James Clinton Hills. Hills, wife of James Clin ' ■ ton Hills, where Christian name is to liese plaintiffs unknown, if he be deceased; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of James Clinton Hills, if he lie deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs un- i j known; all the heirs, legatees. devi/-! i ves, creditors, executor* und adminis-' trators of . wife of Jam*** Clinton Hills, whois t'lirlatiun name la to Hills, whoso Christian name is to ‘ these plaintiffs unknown, if she be deecu ed. whose names are */ these plaintiffs unknown. Jtddiah Hills, Hills, wife of Jeddiaii Hillt.' whose Christian name is these plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisee*, creditors, executors and udmini: trutot i of Jeddiah Hills, if Lu be deceased. w hose names uro to these i plamtiffs unknown; nil the heirs, legatees, devisees, executor* and admint.e | 'r.ifoi- of Hills. Wife of nuid Jed-| diuh Hills, whose Christian name l>. tuj thei.u plaintiffs unknown, it she lx-1 deceued. whose n»mc* arc to these I deeguaod, whoso tinincs nre to tlirwc . plaintiffs uukniwn. thut they t»i und, npfHNir before the Hun. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 7th day <>f January, I'JlJXthe sumo being the I 13th Juridical Day of the next regular I ' term thoreot, to be holden at th-ii court souse in the (ity of Decatur, ■ omnienclng on Monday, the I7t!i day of November. A. D.. 1313. nud plead by titiswer or d'-ntur to Mid complaint, or the : utue will be heard and determined in their abi vtico. Witness my name nud seal of paid court hereto affixed, thia 11th day of November HH3. FERDINAND JJLEEKK. Clerk. By L. L- Baumgartmr, DeputyJohn tkhurgcr. Auorm*y for i’laiii tiff. 134N47 — — APPOINT,atNT OF ADMINIS TRATRIX. Notive li Ucuby ghen, thut the uu-

dersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Andrew J. Miller, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. SARAH A. MILLER, Administratrix. Glen A. Smiley. Afty. Nov. 14, 1913. 20-26-4 o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Henry Zwick, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MARY ZWICK. Administratrix. D. B. Erwin. Atty. Nov. 17, 1913. 20-26-4 o NOTICE TU NON RESIDENT. State of Indiana, county of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, November Term, 1913. The Bank of Berne, a corporation, vs. Jonathan Sprunger, Clinton L Simpkins. No. 8598. in attachment. It appearing from affidavit tiled in the above entitled cause that Clinton L. Simpkins the above named defend ant. is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Clinton L.Simpkins, that he be and appear before the Hon. Juuge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 7th day of January, 1914. the same being the forty-fifth Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at I the court house in the (Tty 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 It: his absence. Witneia my name and seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 7th day es November, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk i Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for Plaintiff. 13-20-27. o SHEmiFF'S SALE. The State of Indiana, Adams County, as.: In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad ants County, Indiana. The Bank of Berne vs. John J. Sum mers, Isaac Summers. No. 2882. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Adams cir•nit Court, of said County and State, ' have levied upon the real estat' I .crelmfter mentioned and wilt expos ; .or sale a public auction at the ■ -tt j loor of the Court House in the City ' >f Decatur. Adams County, Indiana. ' between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in., > ind 4 o'clock p. m.. on Saturday, December 6, 1913, j therents and profits for a term not i exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, situated lit Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number 38 in the original plat of the Town of Monroe, Indiana. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs. I will at the same time and in the same mauuer afore said, offer for sale the fee simple o' the above described premises. Taken us the property of John J Summers to satisfy said exocution, this 13th day of November, 1913. THOMAS J. DURKIN, 1340-26 Sheriff Adams County. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the credit | ors. heirs und legatees of Johu A ( Anderson, diseased. to uppear In the Attains Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Ind., on the 12th duy of Det--1913. and ahow cause, if any, why - the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and suid heirs urc notified to then and there make proof of heir | ship and receive their dislributlvi sltures. S. W. HALE. Administrator. J Decatur, lud.. Nov. 17, 1913. D. E. Smith. Attorney. 20-26 0 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the credit- ' ore. heirs and legatees of W. B Hale. deceased, to uppeur ir the Adams Circuit Court, held in Decatur, Ind., on the 12th day o ! Pec., mid show cause, ii any, wii; the final settlement accounts with the ' ''state of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified U> then aud there wake proof of heirship mid receive their distributive shares. 8. W. HALE. Adminlstrutor. Decatur. Ind., Nov. 17. 1913. 20-26 ' - —-u — NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ■SSMMMMBSIBW Thu undersigned commissioner, by 1 Urlue <»r uu order of the Adams circult court, made und entered in gi cause therein pending, entitled Vlol.i I Dvur et ul. vs. Leander Itvffey et al.. 1 I aud numbered 6563 upon the dockets i thereof, hereby give* notice that at i the law office o( Dore ” Erwin. In the ! city of Dceutur. Indlunu, on Saturday, the 27th Day of Dec., 191 J, between the hour* vs 10 o'clock a. m.. I und 2 o'clock p. in.. o( said day, nud I rota duy to day thereafter until sold he will offer at private sale and at not i ’ ■' ip •' , t , v l ! •jppmlH'd value thoreot. th* following dcscrtlx I i »l estate, towit; The uouilt halt <*«) of the south ! • gst quarter (k) ul spclioit fittNpp ll«i In township iweniy-ulx (26i north, reuse fourteen <HI cobtaliiiiiu eiahlv H»0) ucreu moru or ivsa. in Aduuis touiity. Indlmit. Terms of Sale-Oue-thlrd cash; uue-Ulrd iu ouu

- 1 " ~~ I The Confession of Arsene Lupin | By MAURICE LEBLANC ■ uth >i of ‘ The crystal Sapper,” “813,” Etc. ■ ■ r '’\ >OME OF THE STORIES Arsene Lupin Confesses! SOME OF THE STOIUEs* E — mat alone is extraordinary. — 200 Thousand Francs Reward but the crimes to which he con- Shadowed by Death The Wedding Ring fesses are yet more so. He sol- * Tragedy in the Forest of Mor flues The Sign of the Shadow 1110 Baro “ e8B , „ PBt ± LUpin ’ 6 M ’ rrl "B® The Infernal Trap r.urder cr.se for wrhich -.0 'he Invisible Prisoner The Red Silk Scarf thou and francs reward was p£- Edith Swan Neek fared but as quickly withdrawn when the Baron disappeared abroad. He stole the Spanuicnto tapestries under the very nose of the police He saved—but you will have Io read these stories to fully realize his cunning. First you marvel at h(s b-vt r thefts, then you roar ofer his irrepressible humor, then yo uare amased at his detective IWWa u hink he’s caught at hist when In finds he's married, but you've thought that often before and you doubh less will again. Here is this versatile genius at his best. , JUST OUT Illustrated ]by John Henry. Net $1.25 I DOUBLEPAY, PAGE & COMPANY I Garden (ity - New York I _ .

year; one-third in t > y ‘ red payments to bear 6 ; i cst from date of : »’■ ed by a mortgag< <■• DORK B. ERWIN ; 27-4-11-18 Commissioner. — NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana. County of \<L - . ss: In the Adams C.rcuit Court. November Term 1913. The Studabaker Bank vs. Frank 11 | Merica, Emma L. Yancy (nee Zerkel). No. 8610. Complaint on note. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Frank H. Merica and Emma L. Yaney, (nee , Zerkel). of the above named defendvnts are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the ; said Frank H Merica and Emma L. | Yaney (nee Zerkel). (hat they be and appear before the Hon Judge of v Ad .ms Circuit Court, on the 14th ■lay of January 1911. the same being >ng 61st Jui-ui .1 Day et • N< vember term, 1913, to be holden atj the Court House in the City of Decatur commencing on Monday, the 17th day I ci November. A D.. 1913. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, : or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness, my name and Se»l of said Court, hereto' affixed, this 20th day of| November. 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE Clerk. F. W. Gordon and Peterson a- Moran, Attys. 27-4-11 ■ - — — <. ANNOUNCEMENT. We herewith announce to tin public our intention to open a email variety store in Pleasant Mills, Indiana, on December 6tb, in i.ic Fuller build-j ng. previously occupxu by Mr. A. M. i Mauller. A cordial invitation is given to one and all to come aud view >ur stock before placing your orders elsewhere. We will try to have some-! ! thing entirely new and up-to-date, such ' j as lias never before been in the town, idopling the Cash System. Now we especially invite the ladie ■ I nd children, for the time will soon be here again when the little folks ■ :ell Santa what they want him to bring i 'hem, and wo have made special ar rangements with Mr. Claus to hav I a display of his choicest gift > on i hibition at our store from now until I Xmas. Thu little folks will be w. l- | come, und here they will find the very I‘oys they want most of ail b.-in now to save your nickels. For grown-ups wc offer a very comnlete line of attractive rift ■ including good values at ail cost with many In the moat niuredato pric> range. We aim to have something that will suit every customer. Asking you kindly to do your Xmas si-, ip,.. ' ?r’ we can make it easier for you. at) u.-t I we will strive to servo you tin best i i wc can. Holkiting your future putrouagj. , and thanking you iu advance fur satae, i we an- Your . to > •-rv», MH. AND MRS. WALTER BROWM.! —o™ ———» STORES TO CLOSE. Th<» undersigned shem aturvs of ihc i city have agreed to clevu all duy (or i Tlmukaglving day. November 27: 4c HACKMAN. PEOPLES A GEKKE. MINNKH. <’. VOGLKWBDE. ». ynn»» '■ iiiiiiin Q’ I, ~ FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—' Moduru iu all luapeclM. Steam heat, light bud bath. Excellent |oCa•ion. Call 'phone 626 376t3 ’’OR RAI.” Hot”'* two lot* in Munroe. For further fmrt I'-nlnm I I e Ira Wagoner at Monrm* or Julia I Wagoner as Decatur «GUf LOST— Since Sunday, white bull dog. Tdfvphoiiu operators wauled, jp. qiilru in i* rsou at the office of t( IW manager.—UitLuuu' Tclvphuuu Cumpuuy. 271 U

BOSSE II OPERA HOUSE I • SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29TH. | ENNER& HERMAN | present 1 Peck’s Bad Boy j A MERRi RUT OF FUN AND MUSIC I - 22 —SINGING SPECIALTIES —22 I GIRLS TOO! COME OUT AND GFT A “LAFF MASSAGE” THERE’S A PRO LEM WITH THIS SHOW IT’S HOW TO STOP LAUGHING - I Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents le li Hol house Drug Store

FOR SALE—I9O acres of good land, with good Improvements. 4 miles oi die city of Mansfield, a city of 25.000 ! people. Price and terms reasonable. |- Chas Brumfield. Mansfield. O. 2"4tJ DOO FOUND- Large brown Shepherd dog Came to home last week. ( wncr ray have same by calling and paying expenses.—Lula Whittenbarger. Nuttuan St., Decatur. 2"8t5 «i pH* ■ru fwh- X Wil 111 II 1W ■i. .1 r»m- kII I i I|l II t MW ■ 'rM li 11 Jllll M ■ r wwmiM 11 " Ar I Wr • I r .1 ■ B I r • IV B' ,ff ’•> 41 lyujy Ik «■ ■ f - 1 ■t ■ drug’ w lr es -w* B wl b< .R weaver Osteopath G adu t’p an I Pust Graduate of The American School of Os eopath. Office Over Bowers Realty Co Decatur, Ind. 1 hone 314 ’ ■=” — NOTICE Have your piano* tuned, also piano* and sewing machines repaired and rebuilt by your hbmc man. Eacellen' h ults. an) treatment. I«b 0 » P n B ♦" line of pls non and sewing mrebtaen a* » B iu c |j ne> q| ¥0 me # trial, H. A. GILLIOM ” w W. Menroo st. . Decatur ,nd. ’Phone M 2. 11 *

Cecil Stantley I ! * The World's Greatest and Most Famous i | < lairvoyant and Pa’mist 0° I vW I 50c I^2—W He tells your name hi full, your hut>b«uid'K, wife's or sweetheart *. Reali' ing that many oi ths !>• ' dt irona of this city uro only tw aUk ious to visit a good reliable cLirvojant. if they were Cret assured of >*: isfactlon. therefore, I agri'- * 1 i’ l ' what you come for. Just vn.it ?t"i waul to know, or no cliurr- taui' 1 H anything Im more fair? I «uot ' get acquainted w ith you and j-t'-rv • 1 you that i am 1(H) years ahead us say clairvoyant or psych!-' in the '•<* w today by immediate feeds. I ■>' ■“ prove what I know by doing thtst Things that seem Impossible to you that appear supernatural. »uy« rh “ man, uliordlike. dreamy ami like. But you know by the teat- • is true. Remember Wc FOR SHORT TIMI ONl v Com.ulUUon at Res. of MRS ANN* LAMAN, 322 Madison St. Cortf r 4th; 'Phone No, 396. Hours 9:30 *. tu. to 3:"U P- 01 daily, uud Fuuduy. All readings must sucredi'.' deutlai. Spuclov.i private purl"- s FOR HALE—-Foot power t'lrsl*' lathe, uud full set of tvol h ,rP ‘ nuw. Motor boat uugiuc. Inquire ’ thia uOicv. «>VU -