Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 21, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1914 — Page 4

I.• — - “IS MY BANK COURTEOUS?” One of the greatest factors in the bunking world Is courtesy. All of the officers and employes of The First National Bunk endeavor to treat you with the utmost courtesy. We always have time to be polite. The First National Bank extends a courteous welcome to you to become one of its many deposi tors. The young man with a sma 11 amount of money receives from us the same courteous consideration at the man with a. large sum of money. A courteous Bank for people who appreciate courtesy. * FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana.

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EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan. 22—(Special to Daily Democrat 1 —Receipts. 400: shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday. 190; hogs closing lower; pigs, no demand. Medium and heavy, $8.60© $8.70; ! Yorkers., >8.65®58.70; pigs, sS.2.>tii . $8.40; roughs. $7.60® $7.76; stags,. $6.50«t $7.00; sheep. 4,000; strong; top' lambs, 8.30; cattle. 75; steady. G. T. BURK. New com. yellow, per 100 lb 80c I Clover Seed SB.OO Alsike seed SIO.OO Wheat Me Rye 55c Barley 55c@60v Timothy seed $2.00 Oats 35c COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, ward SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea, hard .... $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump .$5.25 | W. Ash $4.75 i V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell s6.O> J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.30 Lurig $4.76 NIBLICK & CO. Fggs 23c Butter .. 18c@25c FULLEtvk AM'S. Eggs .’Sc, Butter 18< ©27c;

FOR SALE—We have a number of Quarters from goo-i corn fed beef cattle. Will sell at the right price. Hoosier Packing Co. Decatur. Phone 101. 13td FOR SALE —House and two lots tn Monroe. For further particulars see Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John Wagoner at Decatur z 2fiDf

Old Adams County Bank I Heratur. Indiana. Capital 112C.0T0 Surplus . uw.ooo ffiWM CS ' NiWiek. President M. Kir.«.h and John Niblick - I Vice Presidents Jy k* l Cashier. F b II ‘ I Fai-m loans fir ? K'a Specialty V- V"" J Resolve c»H«ti«>s PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS able Rates. DOLLARS — Start Bank Accounts A^a . BANK ACCOUNTS tionCont> x sistant ! Beget With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking . , x Methods And These Extended BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To ®ur I Patrons I We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. I

BERLINQS. Indian Riunned ducks ...8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks ..10c j 9c Yxxg turkeys 13c i Tom turkeys 12c Old lien turkeys 13c Old roosters 6c | : Butter 17c Eggs » 28c I Above prices paid for poultry free, ■ from feed. — KALVLR MARKETS. Beef hides He j I Calf . ..; 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 25c @sl 00 Muskrats 5c ©2scSkunk [email protected] j C<XMI ~.25c©52.00 Possum 10c©70t Mink [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks Sc I , Chicks ; 10c Fowls .. 10c ■ Ducks 10c j Geese ~9c| Young turkeys 13c I Tom turkeys 12c | Old hen turkeys 13c 1 Old Roosters 6c J Butter 17c 1 Eggs 28c ‘ • Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. I (Prices for week ending January T 9,1 1914.) Butter fat 34c | Butter .33c

WANTED- A young man who would, like to learn the jewelry trade; must; he honest, industrious and can applyl his entire attention, and is willing to work. Apply at Hensley’s jewelry I store. 12t3 MOUSE TO RENT- Small cottage on No. Mb St. Inquire of Peter Gas fer. or 'phone 3.30. 13tf —.... _ . —

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS—SU'T TO QUIET TITLE. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. November Term. 1913, A. Frank Garwood vs. James Elliott et al. Now comes A. Frank Garwood by his attorney. C. L. Walters, and tiles his complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person, that he residence upon diligent search and inquiry, is unknown of the defendants. James Elliott; Mrs. James Elliott, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Janies Elliott, Eliza Jane Elliot, ills wife; James Elliott, Mrs. Jas. Elliott, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; James Dain: Lu cinda Dain, h's wife; James Murphy: Mrs. James Murphy, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: James Murphey: Mrs. James Murphy, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; John Hardester; Mrs. John Her dester. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; John Hardesty; Sarah Ann Hardesty, his wife; Dam | uel Robison; Mrs. Dnmuel Robison, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Aaron Moore; Sarah Ann | Moore, his wife; Aaron More: Sarah Ann Moore, his wife; Nathan C. Fleming; Mrs. Nathan C. Fleming, whose Christian name is unknown to plain tiff; Nathan: Nathan Fleming, Su sannah Fleming, his wife; SaOiue) Robison; Mrs. Sartiuel Robison. who<e Christian name is unknown to plain-, tiff; Samuel Robison; Rebecca Ttqbi : son, ills wife; Peter Onstott; Mrs. Pe ter Onstott, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Peter Onstot; Emily Onstot. his wife: John Bucket; Mrs. John Puckett, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Josenh Puckett; Mary Puckett, his wife; j isiah Garwood: Mrs. isiah Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to I plaintiff; Isiah Garwood. Rebecca Garwood, his wife; lefah Garwood; Mrs. Isiah Garwood. Jr.; Rebecca Jane| Mrs. Isiah Garwood, whose Christian ■ name is unknown to plaintiff; Rebecca ' Jane Garwood, his wife; Steuben-De Kalb Oil Co., a corporation, a co part ‘ nership; Rebecca J. Garwood: Wesley Stall; Mrs. Wesley Stall, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Jo-! siah Tague; Josiah Dague; Mrs. Jo • siah Dague. whose Christian name is j unknown to plaintiff: Nancy M. Dagu*', ills wife; Dani. Garwood. Almyra Gar | wood, his wife; Emira Garwood; Rebecca J. Teasel; Francis M. Cottrell; I Frank Beyer; Mrs. Frank Beyer, whose Christian name is unknown to' plaintiff; Rebecca Feasel; Conrad J Bauman; Margaret Bauman, his wife; | Margaratha Bauman: Lewis Brandt;: Mrs. Lewis Brandt, whose Christian | name is unknown to plaintiff; The Ohio Oil Company, a corporation; Con ; rad Bowman; Mrs. Conrad Bowman, whose Christian name is unknown t»! the plaintiff; William Park; Mrs. Wil I Ham Park, whose Christian name is j unknown to Plaintiff; Charles A- Mel-1 srelmer: Mrs Charles A. Mekrelmcr ' whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: William T. Garwood; Maggie Garw<>od. his wife; John W. Garwood; Mrs. John W. Garwood, whose Chris j tian name is unknown to plaintiff; John Wesley Garwood: Mrs. John Wesley Garwood. whos» Christian!

name is unknown to plaintiff: Hiilnda; Garwood; Elizabeth Goodpasture; Charles Goodpasture, her husband; Martha Garwood. That the names of the defendants are unknown, and that they are believed to be non-residents of the Slate ot Indiana, sued in this action by the fol lowing named and designations, to wit: The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouses, the cred Itors, and administrators of the Estate. the devisees, legatees, trustee* and executors of the last will and testament. and the successors in tasteroat. respectively, of The Ohio Oil Company, a corporation; James Eliott; James Elliott; Eliza Jane Elliott, his wife; James Elliott; James Dain; Lucinda Dain, his wife; James Murphy; James Murphey; John Hardeater; John Hardesty; Sarah Ann Hardesty, his wife: Damuel Robison; Aaron Moore; Sarah Ann Moore, his wife; Aaron More; Sarah Ann More, his wife; Nathan C. Fleming; Nathan Fleming; Susannah Fleming, hl* wife; Samuel Robison; Samuel Robinson; Rebecca Robinson, his wife; Peter Oastott; Peter Onstot; Emily Onstot. his wife; John Juckett; Joweph Puckett; Mary Puckett, his wife: Utah Garwood; Isaiah Oarwool; Rebecca Garwood. hta wife; Isalh Garwood; Isaiah Garwood. Jr.; Rebecca Jane Carwood.* his wife; SteubenDeKalk OU Com-1 pany; Rpbecca Jane Garwood; Wesley Stall; Josiah Tague; Josiah Dmku-; Nancy XL Dague. his wife. Daniel Garwood; JprnjTa Garwood. hl* wife; E! mtra Q(„wood; Rebecca J. Teasel; Franc! ML Cottrell; Frank Beyer Re becca «<»«•!; Conrad Bautnan; Mar garet uman. his wife; Margaretha Baum 1 Lewis Brandt. Conrad Bow man' ’ 'Ham Park: Charles A. Meterelm ;) illiam T. Garwood; Maggie Garv hta wife; John W Garwood; Johr I ley Garwood; Hilinda Garwoo< xabeth Goodpasture; Charles Goo< I ire. her husband. Martha Gan the names of all of whom are u own to the plaintiff: the children < Cendant* and heirs, the earvivfn ouses; the creditors and admini ora of tSe estate, the dc-vl»e»». legal trusteos and executors of the last ' and testament end the successors interest, respectively, of the dece widow of each of the follow Ing »ed and designated deceased, persi w<>wit: Ju r Eliott; James Elliott: James Ellie I xmw Dain; James Murphy; Jam I Jurphey; John Hardeater; John 1 ardeaty; Damuel Robison; Aari Moore; Aaron More; Nathan C Flen I* Nathan Fleming: Samuel Rohl \ Samuel Robinson; Peter Onatott / ter Onstot; John Puckett. Joseph *• kett; telah Garwood. Isaiah Garw • ; Isalh Garwood; Isaiah Gar Wesley Hull; Joala’t Tugu I Josiah Dague; Daniel Gftr woo<l I -ancl* M. Cottrell; Frank Bey er; flifad Bauman. Brandt; Conrull, Bowman: William Park Chart-11 A. Metareltner. William T. Garwt||: John W Garwood; John WealeMOarwood; Charles. Goodpaa turw. the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff

That the names of the following defendants are unknown, anfl that, they are believed to he non residents of the State of Indiana, sued in this action by the following names and designations. to-wit: The husband of Eliza Jane Elliott, whose Christian name is unknown *o plaintiff; the husband of Lucinda Dain. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Surah Ann Hardesty, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Sarah Ann More, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Sarali Ann Moore, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: the husband of Susannah Fleming. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: the husband of Rebecca Robinson, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Emily Onstot. whoe Christian name is unknown to plaintff; the husband of j Mary Puckett, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Rebecca Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Rebecca Jane Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to plain- | tiff; the husband of Rebecca J. Garwood. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, the husband of Nancy M. Dague. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: the husband of Almyra Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Elmira Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Rebecs J. Teasel, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff;tlie husband of Rebecca Feasel, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Margaret Bauman, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, the husband of Margaeetha Bauman, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Maggie Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Hilinda Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to plain tiff: the husband of Elizabeth Goodpasture, whose Christian name*s unknown to plaintiff: the husband of Martha Garwood, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: the names of all of whom ar* unknown to plaintiff. All of the women once known byl any of the names and designations' above stated, whose names may have been changed and who are now known by other names, which names are un known to plaintiff; the spouses of aW persons abotfe named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiffs. that; the defendants. William T. Carwood and Maggie Garwood, his wife, reside in Mercer county. Ohio. That said action is for tl.e purpose of quieting title to real estate in Adams County. Indiana, tuat a cause of action exists against all of said de fendants: that all of said defendants are necessary parties to sub! action, and that the A are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore, hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 4<l?h day of the February Term of the Adams Circuit Court, being the 18th day of March, 1914. at the court bouse, in Decatur. Adams county. Indiana, and answer or demur to said < dniplalnt. the same will be determined in their absence. In witness wher>k»f. I hereunto set my hand and affix; the seal said court at the office of the Clerk ’here-1 of in the Citv of Decatur. Indiana, this! 16th day of Janhary. 1914. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk Adams Circuit Court. (Seal I C. L. Walters. Attorney for Ilalntiff. 22295

APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminta trator of the estate of Catherine Wag oner, late of Adams County, deceased The estate Is probably solvent. MURRAY SCHERER Administrator. C. J. Lutz. Atty. January IS. 1914 32 23-5 PASTRY SALE. . The Billiken club will have a pastry sale at the gas office Saturday morning at 9:30. Everything good to eat to sell. n HEALTHY HAIR. FREE FROM ALL DANDRUFF Unsightly, matted, scraggy hair Is a aijrn of neglect -vi dandruff, the hair destroyer. Surely use Parisian Sage. It Is a scientific preparation, based on a thorough knowledge of what is needed to cleanse the scalp and hair, keeping them perfectly healthy, stop scalp Itch and falling hair, and make hair grow. Get a 50 cent bottle from the Holt' house Drug company today - pour a little on a sponge or doth and rub tightly over the hair, taking a small st ran data time rub It into thescadp. Presto! the dandruff surely dtaap pears; the hair ta free from dust and exreeslvf oil and ta doubly beautiful. Try it now it will not only save your hair and make It soft, fluffy and abundant. but give it that Incomparable gloss and beauty you desire.

HOUSE FOR RENT. Seven room house on brick street, three squares from court house. Inquire at tills office, or 'phone (5. 14H FOR BALE Good '•swing machine (White ; one bed, with mattrewaa* and npringe, tj dining room chairs; 1 xingle )>ed. parlor stand, and 1 oil cook _ stove. Cali 215 Marrer qgi-nue. or phone 419. • IM3

AS — TYPICAL AMERICAN NOT DEFERRED TO j — , Truth l», the American la ® f F That th* Old Ww'd Has Not Yat Como to Understand, and So Its Judgment is st Fault. The Americans aa a race walk better than we—more freely, with a taking swing, and almost with grace.. th»* t much of this is due to Uvin* In a de- j mocraey, and how much to wearing no I braces, it is very dicult to determine. ■ But certainly it is the land of Mt*. • and therefore of loosely moving i bodies. Also. Americans tpke their coats off. j which is sensible; and they ean do | ' it the more beautifully because they i are belted and not braced They take - their coats off everywhere and any . where, and somehqw it strikes the visitor as the moat symbolic thing about them. They have not yet thought of 1 discarding collars; but they are un ashamedly shirt-sleeved Any sculptor eeeklng to figure this republic in atoup must carve in future a voting man. open-laced. pl«is ant, and rather vulgar, straw hat on the baek of his head, his trousers full and “loppy, his coat over his arm The motto written beneath will be, ot : course: "This is some country." The philosophic gazer on such a monument might get some way to ward understanding the making of the Panama canal, that exploit that no European nation could have car ried out. The American race seems to have developed two classes, and only two, the upper middle and the lower mid die Their face* are very distinct. The! upper-clas* head is long, often fine about the forehead and eyes, and very cleanly outlined The rye* have an odd, tired pathos in them—mixed with the friendliness that Is so admir able —as if of a perpetual, never quits successful, effort to understand some thing It is like the face of an only child who has been brought up in th* company of adults. But the mouth ot such men is the most typical feature. It is small, tight, and closed down ward at the corners, the lower lip very slightly protruding. Il has very little expression in it, and no curves There the Puritan comes ouL . But no other nation has a mouth like this. It is shared to some ex tent by the lower classes, but their mouths tend to the wider and more expressive. These, anyhow, are the types that strike one In the eastern cities. And there are intermediate varieties, as of the genial business man, with the narrow forehead and the wide, smooth, lower face. The women's face* are more indeterminate; not very feminine, many of them wear those "invisible” eyeglasses which center glltterlngiy about the bridge ot the nose and get from them a curious air ot intelligence. liandaome people of both sexes ar* very common; beautiful and pretty one* very rar*.—Weatmlnater Ga aette.

Old Weir Utilised. An ancient stone weir on the river Dee. constructed by Hugh Lupus, earl of Cbesteh. between 107* and 1101 ta being utilized to supply the city of Cheater with electricity, relates Lon don Answers. The weir was original ly erected to drive cornmllta. and the milling industry continued up to 1908. In 1010, however, Chester corporation who had purchased the property dismantled the mills Mr. 8 E. Britton, the city electrical engineer, then devised a scheme for converting the water power into electrical energy, and it ta believed that the anuual saving thus effected will repay the capital expenditure In five years. It ta estimated tbs' the installation wIU yield 1.2 M- . units per annum at • coal of lews than O H per unit. Inclusive of capital Centenary of Famous Botanist. Albert Kellogg, celebrated as a bot anist, waa born tn Now Hartford Conn . 49e hundred years ago. la tarty life he moved to Kentucky and received Uta education at Transylvania university. In the early forties bo traveled extensively In the far west and made the earliest scientific description of the big trees of California Ho explored tbe republic of Texas with the famous naturalist, J. J. Audubon. at the time of its annexation to the United Btatee, and later made botanical explorations along the western eoast of America from Cape Horn to Alaska. During the latter years «f bls life Mr. Kellogg made his home in California. Ho waa the founder of tbe California Academy of Hcteaees. Hta death occurred at Alameda. March IL 1827. Trappers Making Money. Twenty thousand mole* l n Eoeei. England, have been killed in the last three years, by John Merchant and hta son. Harry, with an Ingenious new trap. During the trapping season which has lust begun they hope as tbe result of increaend contracts wUh farmers and landowners nearly w double this figure Their agreements ex tend over five years. payments being at tbe rats of 2d and sere for the first year and 1M an acre for the iubse qnwh* years. Up to this season ttasy bad had about lOJMO nares to work Now they are making amagrarnnte to double their hsantbM pwM/, Msto> iMM soC «t Usdrna

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STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COI’NTT. sa: I. Thoma* H. BaltzeU. Auditor hi m and for said county do - rely c« 1 tify that the above and foregoing ta b rae and correct list of land «ad ckj I and town lots returned and re n inmg <J. I inquest for the non payment rs I taxes for the year 1912. and previous years with penult .■, tntere«' and «»'» ] together with the current year tase» for 1912. and further that the amotr charged fa due from each partklar ttset and that the same *»- r -oriri I between the first Monday In December 1912, and the first day of Jansary 1914 Witness my hand at the Auditor s office in the City of De> < ur tte M Ist day of January. 1914. THOMAS H BAI rzELL. Auditor. Adam* County. STATE OF INDIANA. ADAMS COUNTY ss: Notice ta hereby given tbs: so much of the foregoing land’ ei'y aw town lota as may be necessary to uto< ~rge the tales, penalty interest costs which may be due thereon or due from the owners ther»-of os t ■ days of ssle will be sold st public auction by the Treasurer <4 Adam- •» ty. at the east door of the court house, !r the City of Decatur. In »ai‘- a: ty. and state, on the second .Monday fa February. 1914. R being th* day of «ald month. Commencing at 19 lock a. tu, of said day <nd twt said sale will continue from day to d« until all ta sold or offered f r ■>** Given under my band at the Auditor's office In Decatur Indian* '»» Ist day of January. 1914. THOMAS H BALTZELL. Auditor. I FOR RENT—Front office rooms over FOR RENT—Two furnt*; *d root*- 1 interurban depot vacated by Prose vlth heat, bath and •" m-sDrs » entor Parrish. Inquire ot A. D. Sat vemeuts. 223 8. H*»’- • w * u **• 2«»tt P' qmIH. , J

OUR MAIN OBJECT 11 in business is to get for our patrons shoes that are worth every cent they put into them: We have secured the beat an<i moftt popularjmakes on the market and ( , a pair of shoes purchased at ! this store is bound to- give satisfaction in every respect. Come in and let us show you some of our many styles. > «1 If* V* I' 1• > f| « ..... ti, I I ’ pEriwOiltHi mTi<£ J —m—■■——— ..