Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1913 — Page 4
.. n.'— IHi in I- HillI J TMt ’ss# _______ THE INCREASING POPULARITY OF THE PEG-TOP
Mill'll of ttir smartness and grace of fi moilwb broad waist and hip linos Is - rn bod led in tin pep-top skirt which (i --rs tn ;i narrow footline, making the i- -t Mill more plea ins. i'specially suited to these skirls are I' “pile’’ felines, velours, velvets and v lvefoons. They aro thick yet light In wight m il aid greatly in bringing o in tin r folds Him loose unfitted cff. Is desired. shows a pi g-top skirt and a 1)U u«e with a drop-shoulder, which is h >iher smart detail of fnauy of the r ,v ib signs. An inset vest which may ). ..f Pro' de or embroidery is a. pret--1 feature of tills design. -.ca liter colored velours do lame is an ». . T.'Jg.-B ----- —— ■,T ’ I 1 HIT — ■"
SL".!? No Size I ■t thi* ■•■'•.ipon ana enclose b omts In :arnrs or coin. B« sure to statr number Nan.e I ; - ... . measuring over the .\Cdress P ithfft part of the bust Address Pattern I „ lMrrirl r-rJ'
HOMESEEKER EXCURSION FARES to Vv est, Southwest and Southeast via I C —OVER LEAF ROUTE! Tickets on sale November 18th., December 2nd. and 16th., January 6rh. and 20th. LIBER \L STOP OVERS For tickets and information sec H. J. Thompson a n D catur, or address Chas E. Rose, A.G.P. A., ToFdo, Oh o. ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Nov. 21th, is 33c Eftrinjj Us Your IVs ilk and Cream A JAMS COUNTY DAIRY COMPANY nin i — ■■■!■■ n nn» <>i«» i nu - wt—ww——»■» 4W u — Xmas Is Almost Here Again HENSLEY lias just received his large stuck of the latest designs of the most beautiful Christmas presents, and the beautiful part is the low prices, as you know almost all jewelry lias reduce! in prices 15 per cent from last year. We already have a large number of presents laid aw ay for customers and will hold anything for you until Xnris. you wish to select. Our Stock Is the Largest We Have tver Carried A D am »nd Ring Is Just The Thing, ilensley Ts The Man. You And The Maid Can Make The Trade Beat U If You Can.
- unusually smart suggestion for thia style of dross. A model of Berny seen ! at a recent opening of leather colored j <luvetyn with a belt of green suede in- ' spired the color scheme. To copy this model in size 36 it re- I 1 quires s'i yards of 43 Inch material, i’laid for the blouse that cleverly re- ; pints tlie color of the dark skirt with : which it is worn is the combination j u ed in IfiJS. The low shoulder and h n tty colltfr are features of this de- ; sign. Size 3« in this model requires 4% yards of 36 inch material. No. 7SI2 —sizes 34 to 43 No. 7D3S—sizes 34 to 42. ! inch pattern is 15 cents.
APPOINTMENT CF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of David Liby, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. ISABELL LIBY. Ammiuistrator. Peterson & Moran, Atlys. Nov. 20, 1913. 20-27-4 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The state or Indiana, County of Adams. es: In l lib Adams t’ircuit Court, No vein- ! bur Term. 1912. Joseph li. Durbin ot al. vs. Mary M. : Johnson ot al. No. SOO2. Complaint I (o quiet title. It. appearing from affidavit tiled that Mary M. Johnses, who if married her surname is to the plain lift's unknown; , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, who, if married, his name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of Mary M. Johnson, if she be deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unkuown; , husband of Mary M. Johnson, if she tie married, whose name is to | plaintiff* unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors. and administrators of , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, if lie be deceasetl, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James C. Hills, —, wife of said James C. Hills, whose Christian name is to the plalniiff unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and ad miuistrators of Jamies C. Hills, if he he deceased, whose names are to the plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, leg atees, devisees, creditors, executors i and administrators ot , 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 j Hills, Hills, wife of James Clin l ton Hills, whose Christian name is to j tiie.se plaintiffs unknown, if j lie be deceased; all the heirs, j legatees, devisees, creditors, execu ’ 'ors and administrators of James Clinj ton Hills, if lie he deceased, whose ; names are to these plaintiffs uni known; all the heirs, legatees, devi* ! ecs, creditors, executors and adminis rators of . wife of Janies Clinton j Hills, whose Christian name is to i tit, <■ plaintiffs unknown, if -/.e he de ■ased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unkuown; Jeddiah Hills — Hills, wife of Jeddiah Hills, whose Christian name Is these plain tiffs unknown: all the heirs, legatees devisees, creditors, executors and ad uiinistrators of Jeddiah Hills, if he Ik deceased, whose names are to thes c plaintiffs unkuown: all the heirs, lega tees, devisees, executors and adminis j trators of — Hills, wife of said Jedhiah Hills, whose Christian name is to j these plaintiffs unknown, if she be deceased, whose nanus are to these plaintiffs unkuowtl, of the above uamied defendants, are non-residents of j the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given [the said Mary M. Johnson, who if married her surname is to the plain 1 tiffs unkuowu; , husband of said Mary M. Johnson, who. if married, j i is name is to plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, x ecu tors and administrators of Mar> M. Johnson, if she be deceased, whose j names are to these plaintiffs unknown; ■ —, husband of Mary M. Johnson i if she be married, whose name is to j plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, leg* ;>e :. devbees, creditors, executors j and administrator of , husband jof aid Mary M. Jahndon. If he be dc- > eased, whoso names are to these plaintiffs unknown, James C. Hills, wife of said Janies <’. Hills, 1 whose Christian name is to the plainj lift unknown: all the heirs, legatees. | devisees, creditors, executors and adi miuistrators of James C. Ilills. if he I !w deceased, w hose names are to the j plaintiffs unknown; all the heirs, leg atees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrators of—-, wife of Limes C. Hills, whose Christiau name is to these plaintiffs unknown, if she lie deceased, whose names are to these plaintiffs unknown; James Clinton Hills. Hills, wife of James Cllu. ton Hills, wlu/e Christian uamo is to : lieso plaintiffs unknown, if ihe be deccrsed; all the heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors and administrator* of James ('Union Hills, if he lie deceased, whose ; names are to these plaintiffs uu- , known; all the heirs, legatees, devi/I re*, creditors, executor* uud adminisi raters Os . wile oi James Clinton Hilts, whose Christian name Is to Hills, whoso Christian name is to 1 these plaintiff* unknown, If she lie de i * mod. w hose names are '/ these plaintiffs unknown; Jeddiah Hills, Ilills. wife of Joddiuh Hill*. 1 whose Christian name is these plaintiffs unknown: nil the heirs, legatees, devisees, < reditors, executors and administrator* of Jeddiah Hills, If be be i wliom names are to Umm | plaintiffs unknown; ail the heirs, legu Ices, devisees, executors and adminis trators of Ilills, wife of said Jed- ' dialt Hills, whose Christiau name is to these plaintiffs uuknuwn. if she be deceased, whoso names are to these ' deceased, whose names aru to these plaint IQs unkniwin that they be uud i appear before the Hon. Judge of thu ; Jdumu circuit Court Oil the 7tli day ot January. IBM. the same Mng the! ; 4Mli Juridical Day of tlm next regular term thereof, to l-e holden at Ihe! court fot;*w In Die city of Decatur,' - ointtiem big on Monday, the 17th day 1 of Nov-.-mlmr, A. t)„ 101 J. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or Hie same will bn heard and deli rmilled lu their absence. Witness my name and seal of i>a!d court hereto affixed, this Uth day of No umber I Bid. FERDINAND DLEFKK Clerk. Ity U L. Baumgartner. Deputy. John Kehutger. Attorney lor PlainUff> IT2O-27 APPOINTWENT OF ADMINI# TRATRIX. Notice is hereby glteu, that thu 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. (Hen A. Smiley, Atty. Nov. i 4, 1913. 20-20-4 o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice Is hereb> given that tie dersigned lias been appointed administratrix of the estate of Henry Zwick, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. MARY ZWICK, Administratrix. I). B. Erwin. Atty. Nov. 17, 1913. 20-26-4 o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. i State of Indiana, uounty of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, Novem--1 ber Term. 1913. The Bank of Berne, a corporation, 1 vs. Jonathan Sprunger, Clinton L. • Simpkins. No. 8598, in attachment. It appearing from affidavit filed in ' the above entitled cause that Clinton L. Simpkins the above named defend- • ant. is a non-resident of the State of 1 Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Clinton L.Simpkins, that he be and 1 appear before the Hon. Judge 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 ' 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 w ill be heard arid determined in his absenceWitness my name uud seal of said 1 Court hereto affixed, this 7th day of ‘ November, 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. 1 boro B. Erwin, Attorney for Plain tiff. 13-20-27. [ o SHEmFF’S SALE. . The Stab- of Indiana, Adams Conn s ty, ss.: In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad ams County, ludiana. The Bank of Berne vs. John J. Sum ■ mere, Isaac Summers. No. 2582. Ity virtue of an execution to me di- “ reeled from the clerk of the Adams circuit Court, of said County and State, 1 have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of tlie Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in.. md 4 o'clock p. in., on Saturday. December 6. 1913, , therents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the followf ing described reul estate, situated in | Adams County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot Number 38 in the original plat of tlie Town of Monroe, Indiana. I And ou failure to realise therefrom | the full amount of judgment, interest thereon and costs. 1 will at the same time and in tlie same manner alore ' -aid. offer for sale the fee simple of the abovo described premises. Taken as the property of Jobu J Summers to satisfy said execution file Uth dav of November, 1913. THOMAS J DURKIN, 13-20-26 Sheriff Adams County. : NOTICE OF FiNAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. • • Notice is hereby given to the credit ! ors, heirs aud legatees of John A Anderson, deceased. to appear tn the Adams Circuit Court, held a* Decatur. Ind.. on the 12th day of Do--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 I to then and there make proof of heir ship and receive their distributive | shares. S. W. IIALE. Administrator. beeatur. bid., Nov, 17. 1913. D. E. Smith. Attorney. 20-2 f o — —- 40TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. i j Notice hi hereby given to Hie crediti j ors. heirs and legatees of W. B 'Hale, dcccuscd. to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, hold lu Decatur. Ind., on the 12th day o , I tee., 1913, aud show cause, if any, why thu tlual setticiueut accounts with lh« ' | estate of said decedent Bhould uot he approved; uud said heirs are notified to then aud there make proof of heirship uud receive their distributive ' shares. S. W. HALE, Administrator. bcuilur, ind.. Nov. 17. IBM. 20-26 ' NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. I I Tlie undersigned lommb tom r, by , virtue of on order of tlm Adams drj cult court, made and entered tn u | cause therein pending, entitled V 10l l Dmir ot al. vs. Leu tide i Keffey et ul„ |«nd numbored 8562 upon tlio dockets thereof, hereby (Dos notice that ft ! the law office of Imre U- Erwin, in the ul) of Decatur, ludiana. on Saturday, the 27th Day of 0«c-, IBM, between the hours of 10 o'clock u. m., and 2 o'clock p. tm. of said day. and Irani day to day thereafter until sold bo will oiler at private sale and at not i less titan the iuii appraised value thereof. Hie following described real estate, towit: The south .half t l *)-of.the south-east-quarter (».,) Os »evH«u ltft\m U 5) in township twenty-six (24) north, range fourteen til) cast, run Mining eighty (Hd> acres more or less, in Adams county, Indiana. Tarma of Salt, UUu lkhd cash; uuu-third in one i
lj= The Confession of Arsene Lupin By MAURICE LEBLANC trh I* f‘ Th L-ystal S fc 'pp°r,” “813," Etc. , *OME OF THE ST' >KIES Arsene Lupin Confesses! SOME OF THE STORlgsl 1 ' — — That alone la extraordinary. —- I 200 Thousand Francs Reward but tlie crimes to which he con Shadowed by Death The Wedding Ring teases aro yet more so. Ho sol- A Tragedy in the Forest of Mor 9u „ The Sign of the Shadow 'c.,l the Baroness Ropstein Lupin's Marriage The infernal Trap imlrder l ' asu lol ' wll I lcU ‘°, J Invisible Prisoner The Red Silk Scarf lh ~ d franC8 I « wftrd wal * Edith Swan Neck sored but as quickly withdrawn when the Baron disappeared abroad. He stole the Sparmiento tapestries under the very nose of the M 1 He saved-but you will have to read these stories to fully realize his cunning. First you marvel at Z I clever thefts, then you roar offer his irrepressible humor, then yo uare amaued at his detective I .ou think he's caught at last wh-r. lit finds he's married, but you've thought that often before and you doui , I less will again. Here is this versatile .-a nius at his best. JUST OUT Illustrated by John Henry. Net $1.25 [ nm |L . — ! DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY Garden City New York
1 year; one-third in two years. D red payments to bear 6 per cent inti est from date of sale, and to bo sccur•edby a mortgage on said r1! • " DORE B ERWiN. 1 27-4-11-18 Commissioner. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Elate of Indiana, County of Adams, ss In th-- AdamssC-rcuit Court, November Tern) 1913 Tlie Studubaknr Bank vs. Frank 11 Merica, Emma L. Yaney (nte Lerkel). No. 8610. Complaint on note. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Frank H. Merica and Emma L. Yaney. tnee Zerkel), of the above named defendants aro non residents of the State cf Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the ' said Frank H. Merica nnd Emma L. I Yaney tnee Zerkeb, that they he and appear before the Hon Judge of ho Adams Circuit Court, on the 14th , day of January. 1914, the same being . ing 61st Juridical i»ay of the No- ! vernber term, 1913, to be holden at ■ the Court House in the City of Decatur ■ commencing on Monday, the 17th day cl November, A I)., 1913. aud blend by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard aud de- . termined in their absence, j Witness, iny name aud Seal of said Court hereto affixed, this 20th day of November. 1913. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. 1 F. W. Gordon and Peterson & Mot ran, Attys. 27-4-11 - ■ ft ANNOUNCEMENT. I - ■ - ■ - Wc herewith announce tp the pubic our intention to open a . mall vu--iety store in Pleasant Mills, Indiana. Gtl Dcpotnfeff fit!;, Sr ' Hiller ItnlH ng. previously occurxu by Mr. A M. Mauller. A cordial invitation is giv- , j :u to one and all to come and view our stock before placing yoitr orders elsewhere. We will try to have sum*'thing eutlreljr new aud up-to-date, such j as lias never before been in tlie town, idoptiug the Cash System. Now we especially inVite the ladies | nd children, tor tlie time will soon , be liere again when the little folks ell Santa what they want him to bring 'hem, and we have made special arrangements witli Mr. Claus to hau display of ills choicest gift , on > . hi bit tun at our store (rum now ui 1 Xmas. The little folk's will b - w !• come, and hero they will find the very , toys they want most of ail. Bo begin I uOw to save your nickels. For grown-ups we offer a very com ! plete line of attractive gifts, including good values at all costs witli many iti Hie most lnorcilate price range. W- : aim to have* something that will suit every customer. Asking )ou kindly to | do your Xmas shopping here, perilsn ( we can make it easier tor you, at least 1 we will strive to serve you tlw* best 1 W() run. Soliciting your future patronage, and thanking you In advance for same, I I wn are Yours to serve, MU. AND MRS. WALTER BROWN, - o —, - STORES TO CLOSE. The undersigned shoo stores of tlie i city have agreed to close all day for >. Thanksgiving day, November 27; ELZKY ii HACKMAN. PEOPLES A UEUKE. WIN NEK. C. VOULKWEDE. o- —- ... BURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT— Mod mu lu u|! respects. St- at 1 heat, light and bath. Excellent locaI tlon. Cali 'phone 636. 276U1 FOR SALE—House and two lot* in Mouroti. Bor further particular* *«'« Ira YVagouer ut Monroe or John Wagoner at Ducatur 20tlf LOST—Since Suudsy. white bull dog. Telephone opension* wauted. lu quire hi pci sou at the office oi tin: manager.—Citizens' Telephone Compuny. 27 Us
BCSSE ! hpera HOUSE! SAILROAY NOVLEVIBEK 29TH. 1 I - ENNfciR & HERMAN •| ! present Peck’s Bad Boy ■i A MERRY Rl‘ iT OF FUN AND MUSIC 1 22 —SINGING SPECIALTItS —22 GIRLS TOO! : f f ! I COME OUT AND GFT A “LAFF MASSAGE’’ THERE’S A PRO BLEM WITH THIS SHOW IT’S HOW TO STOP LAUGHING Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents | Seat Sale At dollhouse l)ru!> Store [
. FOR SALK —190 acres ot good land. »till good improvements,’ 4 ntilea of , the city of Mansfield, a city of 26,000 i people. Price and terms reasonable, i — C’hus Brumfield, Mansfield. O. 2T4td . DOG FOUND— Large brown Shepherd dog. Came to home last week, i Owner may have same by culling uud i paying expenses.—Lula Whitten bar* i er, Nutt man St., Decatur. 27813 . i mm Osteopath C adm*p arH pn S t Graduate Th« Am ncan School of Os eopdih. Office Over Bowers Realty Co | hone 314 DfCalUf| ** ; NOTICE .. | lave your piuu'M luiu-1, also piano# i anu sew I tig taacliiuua repaired and re built by your home- muu. txnllent t results and treatiucul. | uUo sell a ‘ *'** ~n‘ of Pinaos and new lug , «u u aklu liut tuve me a < „„ "■ A- GILUOM 1 I 03 w - S' • hultr |nd, , ’Phona 682. t
Cecil Stantley The World's Greatest and Most Famous Clairvoyant and Palmist 50c f _ al I jl IJ I rs I 50c 111 Ho tells your nauio in lull. I*l husband's, wife's or sw ■ art's- I Reali ing that many oi » b«ttf ■ iitons of tbta city are on. • too a* ■ lous to visit a good rclla - hunt I unt, If they were tttsi a < r*-«l ot * I Ufaitlou, then tori-, I agi«< to t I what you cornu for. J'. »j»> !' I want to kuow, or no cbm l'<* I anything bo uioro fair? ! ; ■ get acijiiuiuti d with you .. 1 pnm' I you that 1 uni 100 year. a. "I *• | clairvoyant or paythh m v »**•■ today by inuuadialo d"H lat«■ | prove wlnjt l know by «!■ iH*f I Tilings that sue to lldp" i 10 ' I that appear awpcrnatwa 1 man, visard like, druamy and l**' I like. But you kuow by i test * 1 fa true. Rotnerabtr POR SHORT TIML OWl* Consultation at Res. of MRS- ***‘ I LAMAN, 322 Madison i>" I *th; 'Phono No. 3M. Hours 9:80 a. ui. to 11 P 1 I dally, uud Siuuday. All readings Boat »a< a-l'T •* I dentuil. Lpst K>ub priva'-i i »rL" I be* lUUi tugs 11 | PbR BALK— Foot po"'r I tathc. HUd full sot of tool w I »»*, Motor bout ougUn. ). iW' H Util uillCV. J* B
