Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1914 — Page 5

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NOTICE OF SALE—NOTICE TO , CREDITORS. Stale ot Indiana. Adams County, sc In ths Adams Circuit Court, I'.bru ary Term, 1914. ',J RwfMiym "oiling Mil! Company r. til* Wiiril Fence Company. ■ hereby given that in accordance with an order duly entered abe . > entitled cause, we will offer for Bule at public atteti >i to the higher<t®ld(!< r for (ash at t office < t Decatur at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 9th Dav of February, 1914. all of the material. -to. k. tm ; . equip ment,. frilling. stationery, urniture, fixtures. bills and a<e<>ni:i- ivable, postage, electros, patent-, etching.', ndv|Mbin . good will. Ute xplred insur- .. right'. Mai draper nal, i> r : r owned by the Asfer ant company, er Mathias Kirsch BM Charles Niblick, the receivers f said company, or in which they or either of them have any intOreKt.of whatsoev< r kind <.r < haracter or Wheresoever located. Notice to Creditors. with an order duly ' •nter.-:l in the above entitled cause, Botio* Is hereby given to all creditors Os the defendant ■ omnany not having y jjgretpl' ■ done so to fl’e their respective claims duly verified under path with the ret elvers or by properly Intervenin ; in the above entitled cause on or before February 7, 1914. ; unless up :t application to the court in | the abov entitled cause within said time, additional time for so doing being bjr the court granted and each and every creditor of said defendant company "is hereby ordered to file hts claim in the time and manner hereinbefore stated. MATHIAS KIRSCH KFgj, CHARLES S. NIBLICK, ■BL't; Receivers. f —— 0 — NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. In (ho matter of the petition of Tncoh Hn«er et al. for a drain. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construction of the Jacob Huser it al. drain in Pl■« Creek Towns),ip. of Adams County, Indiana will on Saturday. February 21, 1914, at JO ®'clo< k a. m.. at the otiice of Phil I L. Macklin, County Surveyor of Adams County. Indiana, in the Morrison block, tout it of the Court House In the City jQecutur. Adai’is County, Indi-'

?'■;»♦. A SALE OF ALL SALES >< * I Irr OK® S p W / In the next 10 days we have unloaded hundreds of coats, suits, dresses, ft H’f* X skirts, and furs but we still have a good assortment left and to make them £ p ; “ go we have decided to push them out in the next 10 days at prices that S ® you can’t help but buy them for next season if not for this season. -jqlßßKf i| ’ I 8 / j WE HAVE GROUPED OUR COATS INTO ® | ™ REE lOTS B I Coats up to $lO. sl2. sls at $4.95 , jSrRP B ..! Coats up to sls. $16.50 $lB. S2O. at Suits S2O. $25. S3O. $35. at $12.50 g 1 $9.95 •. Childrens Coats $3.50 at $1.98 ' O’ R ' Coats S2O. $22.50 $25. S3O. $35. “ “ 5.00“ 2.48 ® K /•; '' at $ 14 ’ 95 “ “ 7.00 “ 3.75 R IB h\ Jp Suits $lO. $12.50 sls. at $5.95 1-2 Off On Furs M H 1 rO Suits sls. $16.50 S2O. at $9.95 \ B ] i,r Special prices on house dresses and all underwear, knit goods of all kind Wo 8 B; I -I No goods charged, No goods on approval. I ? < ■ I ? AJ —— Otl E k GASS AND MEIBERS < I ' aUHSHMUMMHaHBIBEn

' ana, receive sealed bids for the construction of said drain, in accordance with the report, plans and specifications therefor, now on title In the Auditor’s Otiice in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, in said cause. Bids will be received and a contract let as follows: For the whole of said drain. Bidders will be required to state specifically for what they will construct the whole of said drain. No conditional bids will be accepted. Bidders will be required to filetheir bids as required by law upon forms furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction and each bld must he accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double tlie amount of such bid, conditioned for the faithful performance ot said contract and that the bidder will enter into a contract if the same be awarded him. Such bond to be approved by the Superintendent of construction. The Superintendent of Construction reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No bids will be accepted in excess ot the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the i work will be made known by the ; Superintendent of Construction on the I day of sale, and the contractor will be ! required to complete the work, within ■ I the time fixed in the contract. Dated, this 2nd day of February, 1914 PHIL L. MACKLIN. 2-9 16 Supt. of Construction. o CLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you. drink lots of water Whetw your kidneys hurt and your ■ buck feels sort* don't get scared and ; proceed to load your stomach with a ’ i lot of drugs that excite the kidneys land irritate the entire tract. Keep' i your kidneys clean like you keep your ] bowels clean, by flushing them with a 1 | mild, harmless salts which removes | the body’s urinous waste and stimu I lates them to their normal activity. I The funcitno of the kidneys is to ffl- > ter the blood. In 24 hours they strain ( from it 500 grains of acid and waste, |

I so we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kidney: i active. Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jud Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous suits Is made from the acid of grape, and lemon i juice, combined with lithia, and has! been used for generations to clem , , and stimulate clogged kidneys; also] to neutralize, the acids In urine so it ! , no longer is a source of irritation, . thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot in-! ■ jure; makes a delightful effervescent-iilhla-water drink which everyone! should tak enow and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try : ‘ this, also keep up the water drinking. ' and no doubt you will wonder what' became ofyour kidney trouble and • backache.—The Holthouse Drug Co. i o STOCK SALE. i 1 , We, the undersigned, will Itold a ■ fitcck sale at the residence of James » . Parrish, known as the old Maloney i farm, 3 miles southwest of Willshire.! ■| Ohio, 3 miles south and Vi mile east I '! of Pleasant Mills. 1 mile south and 5| J miles east of Monroe, on the pike folI j lowing the long distance telephone line, on Tuesday, February 17, Ix. 'i ; nfng at Hl o’clock a. m.. the iollowic. I property, to-wlt: Eight Head of i , -Horses: One extra dark chestnut' > scrrel stallion. % Percheron Norman.' • j coming 3 years old. well broke, fine ‘! mover, weight 1600 lbs; 1 pair red I I roan colts, coming 2 years old, | Belgium, weight 1300 each, well mat-! ed: 1 sorrel mare, coming 3 years old,, safe in foal, weight 1300 lbs: 1 bay | mare, 10 years old. safe in foal. i weight 1400 lbs.; i biack uiaie, 10 ' years old, with foal, weight 1100 lbs.: 1 bay gelding, coming 3 years old. i weight 1200 lbs.; 1 colt, 7 months old. !16 Head of Cattle: Ten head of Jer- ' sey heifers, most of them fresh by i day of sale; 1 Durham cow, 4 years I old. will lie fresh in March; 1 cow. 6 I years old, will be fresh in March; 1 - black heifer, 2 years old: 2 yearling j steers. 1 full blooded Jersey heifer. 10 I weeks old. 23 Head of Hogs- Eight ! brood sows, 6 full blooded O. I. C., ! will farrow from the first till the mid die of March; 1 O. I. C. male pl-. i weight about 150 lbs.; 14 shouts, ■ weighing from 100 to 125 lbs. each. Ten full blooded Single Comb Rhede i Island Red cockerels, about 24*0 bit-. | els of potatoes, hay in mow. Tern; j

I of sale made known on day of sale. BILDERBACK <t PARRISH, Hilderman ft Michaud. Ancts. John We< liter, Clerk. — o PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction at my I residence on what is known as the | Rupright farm, located V t mile east I of Echo, or 5 miles due cast of Osj sian on Decatur and Ossian pike, on i Monday, February 23, 'l4, beginning at I 10 o'clock a. nt., the following properi ty, to-wlt: Four Head of Hot .os. One ] dapple gray mare, 6 years old weight I 1475 lbs., safe In fonl, from Goshorn’s i big Norman horse of Ossian, strictly !sound in every particular, and an ex- : cellent worker in all harness. One ! black mare, coming 9 years old, weight | 1525 lbs., n first-class work mare ini I all harness; One black mare, 11 years] ' old, weight 1400 tbs., a good general I 'purpose horse; 1 driving horse. I’l years old. weight 1000 lbs. Three] Head of Cattle: An extra good mile!- : and butter cow, half Jersey and half' Durham, 6 years old, fresh last Oct.. I 1 and will be fresh in Sept., will test 35 .! and giving about 3 gat. per day. One! j cow, 7 years old. half Jersey and half i Durham, fresh last Dec., giving a good I fiow of milk, and an extra good milk ■ and butter cow. One heifer calf, 4 months old, out of first described cow. ' Seven Head of Hogs; Seven j , Head of Hampshire Shoafs, will] average from 90 to 100 Ibs„ a good ! thr’fty bunch of feeders. Twenty-five] head of goosj breeding ewes, all safe ' with lamb, for Ist of April. 160 head I of young laying hens and pullets; 25 I (head ot full blood -d Buff Orpington;! I 3 geese. Farm implements: New Tis- ; fin wagon, 3\J skein coach tongue, only | i run a few mil---.; flat bottom hay and] .corn rack; new I. O. Case corn culti-1 , vator; new Osborne, 14-roll disc har-1 | luv . 60-i.uvtu Winn’eu frr.nie spike-1 i tooth harrow; new Gibbs, 14-Inch walking plow. Syracuse 15-in walking i plow, Deering mower, 5>4 ft. cut; set ! double brass mounted work harness. Py nets, storm blankets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Notice—The above described goods i were all purchased last season and are ‘ I all as good ns new. Ahotit two tons clover hay. Terms—A credit of 9 months wil! ] be given on all sums over ss.on by pur-i ; chaser giving'an approved bankable! note. Rum-, of |5.00 and under cash] in hand. A discount of 4 per cent' j straight will Ire given to those who' ! v.. h to pay ci' h on sums over $5.00. T. J. DRULY. Hf-rry Bunn, Auctioneer.

Chas. L. Kreigh. Clerk. I.adies of Jackson U. B. church wil] serve dinner. —o PUBLIC SALE. Tlie undersigned will offer for public sale at ills residence, 8 miles east of Decatur, miles went ot Wren, Ohio, aud 3>/2 miles northeast ot Will shire, ou the state line, on Saturday, February 14, 1914, II head of horses: One bay mare, Belgium, 7 years old weighs 1650 lbs; I bay gelding, gen era) purpose, 8 years old, weighs 1500; 1 sorrel Norman mare, 3 years old neighs 1600; 1 bay gelding, coming !' years old. weighs 1600: 1 bay gelding ' coming 2 years old, weighs 1200; 1 black, coming 3 years old. ’»> Norman weighs about 1500; 1 bay mare, cora- ] iug 3 years old. % Norman, weighs | about 1500; 1 Kentucky Blue Grass j - orrell, 12 years old, city broke | weighs about 1150; 1 bay gelding, f' ! year-old roadster, weights 950; 1 Bel j glum spring mare colt. Five Head ol cattle: One Durham milch cow; 7 yrs <dd. fresh May 15; one % Jersey ! milch cow. 6 years old, fresh March 12; 1 Jersey, 4 years old, fresh Mar 12; 1 black cow. 4 years old. fresh April 5: 1 full blooded Jersey, 6 yrs old. fresh June 22. Nine Head Hogs: One Duroe brood sow, will have pigs last of March; 1 Duroc, will have pigs j May 15; 1 full blooded Hampshire | sow; 7 shoats. weighing about 50 lbs. , each. Hay and Grain. Fifteen ton of ! No. 1 timothy hay in mow. 100 bush- | »-ls of corn in crib. Farming Imple- ] ments One six and one-half foot Deering hinder, good as new; McCor- | mick corn binder, corn sled, 10-hoe | disc grain drill, good as new, 8-disc ! McSherry grain drill. 3'i-in. Troy wag I on. good as new; 28-in. wagon box. | good as new; Jones Mower, low-truck ] wagon, Osborne steele hay tedder, 10foot steele liay rack, never been used; Moline breaking plow. Ohio rid- ] ing cultivator, 2 walking cultivators. ] 2 walking breaking plows, good as | new; single disc harrow and seeder attachments. 10-ft. drag harrow, 8-ft drag :1. arrow, spring-tooth harrow, check ' row corn planter, steele farm roller. 6- : shovel, 1-horse cultivator, corn weeder. sugar beet cultivator, Kelly duplex feed grinder, No. 3; swell body cutter. 4-bone power Grey gasoline engine, i truck and pump jack, bob sleds, tank ' boater. Bltnel buggy, good as : nev-; 2 storm buggies, one bntnd new: ] Ehkhart buggy, 3 sets single harness, i set double buggy harness, 2 sets team harness, 18-horsa power Huber en-j j glne, 32x56 Huber separator. No. 1 1 I I’-rdsell clover huller. 12-roll Advance

orn husker, 15-bbl. steel water tank, 20-horse powor Rider Lewis automo bile, 5 passenger, and a number of other articles too numerous to mention, Adam Gephart. of Willshire, Ohio, iias been a thresher for years, always having success in tills line of business. He never met with a severe accident nit 11 within a few weeks ago. This accident he lias met. with has driven nim to make n public sale and leave the farm, his farm being rented. This Jock and property will sell to the highest bidder regardless of any price. I kindly ask one and all to come to tny sale that day. There will be nothing misrepresented, one and all will get a square deal. Here will be votir chance to get just what you want it your own price. Do not forget the date of sale, February 14, 1914, on Saturday. Yours truly. ADAM GEPHART. Terms—ss and under, cash; over hat amount a credit of 9 months will he given, purchaser giving bankable note. No property removed until settled for. A. J. GEPHART. Ed Kirkland, Auct. Jasper Dudley. Clerk. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m. HEAVY HAULING! - i i IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL for any ■ person to haul over any turnpike, . ] macadam or gravel road (the term f; "gravel road" to include any road graded and graveled with not less j than one yard of gravel to eight feet t in width and nine feet in length of • ] such road) at any time when the road ■: is thawing through or by reason of wet weather is in condition to be cut | up and injured by heavy hauling, a load on any vehicle with tires of less :! than three inches in width, the comI bined weight of which load and vehic- : !c. Including the driver, shall be more ; than twenty-five hundred pounds; or on any vehicle with tires of three ‘ inches and less than four inches in ■ ] width, the combined weight of which ] load, vehicle and driver, shall be more than thre thousand pounds; or on any vehicle with tires of four inches i and less than five inches in width, the : combined weight of which load, vehiclo and driver, shall be more than thir- . ty-five hundred pounds; or on any ve- : hide with tires five inches or over in width, the combined weight of which load, vehicle and driver shall be more than thirty-eight hundred pounds. Any' person violating any provision of this ! section shall, on conviction, be fined > not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each load so:

hauled. This includes traction engines weighing over the above limit. ’ Provided, That any road superintendent shall have police power to arrest, upon sight any person who is seen violating or by warrant any person who lias violated any of the provisions of this section within the county or township for wlilr-h such road superintendent is elected or appointed, and that, on conviction of tlie de- ] fondant in such cause, there shall be ] assessed by the court trying the cause, a fee of two dollars in each case, to > I lie paid to the person making such arrest. —Acts 1907, Chapter 234. JIM A. HENDRICKS, ! 22t3 Supt. of Highways. o PUBLIC SALE. Tlie undersigned will offer at public sale at his residence, 4 miles southeast of Decatur, on the old Ayres farm, on •; Tuesday, February 10. beginning at lo I, o’clock a. m., the following property, ‘| to-wlt: Two Head of Horses: One ■ bladk mare. 16 years old, in foal; 1 ] gray mare, 7 years old. 26 Head of , Hogs: Four brood sows, 1 Duroc sow, due to farrow in April; 1 Poland Chi- . na, due to farrow in April; 1 Poland China, due to farrow in May; 1 White sow. with 5 pigs by side; 17 shoats. Sheep and Poultry: 13 Shropshire ’ ewes and 1 buck. About 75 chickens. , Some corn in crib, hay in mow and i fodder in mow. Household Furniture: I Two stoves. 1 heating and 1 small cook i| stove; 1 three-piece bedroom suite. 1 | dining table and set of dining chairs. ' Farming Implements: Osborn hoy I ■ loader, new Cassaday riding breaking ’! plow, disc with truck, J. I. Case riding ' corn plow. John Deere beet cultivator, i' International cream separator. Turn- ' | bull wagon, with double bed: 5-section i land roller, disc drill, corn planter, ' mower, double-shovel plow, 2-liorse • ton Turnbull wagon, hay rack and ■; beet bed combined; top buggy, spring wagon, set double hip-strap harness, 1 set single buggy harness, 2 storm i fronts, and many other articles too nu- ’ i raerous to mention. Terms —Sums of $5 and under, cash ] in hand; over that amount, a credit of - ] 9 months will be given, purchaser giv- , ing his note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No property i removed until settled for. NORMAN G. LENHART. John Spuhler, Auct. Sam Butler, Clerk. — , — ■■ o- ■ : LOST —A set ring, between Runyon Kc Engeler store and 217 North First ' street. Finder please return to this I office and receive reward. 22t3