Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Feb. 17 —(Special to Daily Democrat)- Receipts, 3,520; shipments, 1,140; official to New York yesterday, 4,940; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers and mixed, $9.30(1i $9.35; lights and pigs, $9.35(1/$9.40; roughs, $8.25® $8.50; stags. $8.50® $7.50; sheep, lti.ooo steady; top lambs, $8.25: cattie, 170; steady. G. 1. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lbs 77c ( Alsike seed $9.25 , Wheat 91c Rye 55c ' Barley 55c 60c / Timothy seed $2.00 I Oats 35c ( 1 COAL PRICES. I Stove and Egg, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard .....$8.25 Pea. hard $7.00 I Poca, Egg and Lump $5.25 C W. Ash $4.75 F V. Splint $4.50 I H. Valley $4.25 C R. Lion $4.50 j 1 Cannell $6.00 I J. Hill $5.00 ( Kentucky $4.50 C Lurig $4.75 E E NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 22c fi butter 18c @ 25c FULLEhrKAMPS. Eggs 22c ( Butter 25c BEHLINGS. I Indian Runned ducks Sc P

LOOK HERE We have a farm for quick sale of 173 acres 2 1-2 miles from good market, one mile to school; fair buildings and well fenced. This is an excellent farm for stock and mixed grain farming being a good producer of hay, wheatoats and grass. Price $85.00 an acre. We have the Zwick store at Bingen for sale. This is a good live business in German locality. Right man can find good paying business, at once. We have a large list of farms and city properties. Let us sqow you these before you buy. Erwin & Michaud.

THE OLD S2TTLER rl® ' BLACK RAK 7 WATER MUDDY HYDRANT WATER wu. hiliwteirt. ff'lll not Gordon Sho Wattr. but penta, it. A it BLACKEST will clear yeurenwre. Rainwafw. O'er wi. br Grocwfc Au for u. ar writ. w “ L" r THE old settler co., findlat, 0. I Old Adams County Bank I J Decatur, Indiana. | Capital 1120,000 I J Surplu« . 130,000 I i '* C. S. Niblick. President a » M. Kirsch and John Niblick f 5 X , 1 Vic * Presidents | E. X. Ehinger, Cashier. I ~ DoaH Farm loans I I Ktda a Specialty I I 'f® .^fL Rtflert — I ' 'flH Resolve Collection, I I PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS I I —— able Rates. I I DOLLARS _ I Start Bank 1 —-1 ;BANK|ACCOUNTSJ tionCon- I f , ln . , sistan t t | E3 |Beget I With Safe C and Credit Banking j * ~ And These Extendi > ’ BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! To °ur I Patrons fc j We Pay 4 Percent Interest on l|YearjTime Deposits. I

Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Qeese 9c Yxurg turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old roosters 6c Butter 17c Eggs 22c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides 11c Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@2sc Skunk [email protected] Coon 25c @52.00 Possum 10c@70c Mink [email protected] LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks 8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old Roosters 6c Butter 17c Eggs .... v . 22c , Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. i — DECATUR CREAMERY CO. _____ i (Prices for week ending February 23) ' 1914.) , < — Butter fat 31c Butter 30c ,

PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, Adams County, as: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, March Term, 1914; Comes now the undersigned, all residents, freeholders and voters of Wabash Township, in Adams County, Indiana, and would most re - pectfully petition your Honorable Body and ask that you construct and complete a free macadam stone road In said Township over and upon the public highway located and established on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing on the Geneva. Ceylon and Wabash Macadam Road at the southeast corner of Section Four in Township 25 north, range fourteen (14) east, in Adams County, thence west a distance of one mile more or less, to the southwest corner of said section four (4), thence north a dis tance of one-half mile more or less io the township line dividing the townships of Wabash and Monroe In said county, and connecting ther< with the Harrison Macadam Road now under construction and there ti terminate. All of said route being in Wabash Township, Adams County. In diana. Your petitioners aver and say that said road sought to be improved is less than three miles in length and connects at one extremity with th< Geneva. Ceylon & Wabash Macadan Road maintained by said County o! Adams and at the other extremity with the Township line dividing the townships of Monroe and Wabash in said County of Adams and State of Indiana as aforesaid, and also with the Harrison Macadam Road now un der construction. Your petitioners, further aver and say. that the highway herein sought to be improved, is a public highway established and In use and is one of the public highways of said township ot Wabash. Your petitioners ask and recom mend that said highway above de scribed be drained and graded am* that broken stone be placed upon the grade and that upon such broken stone there be placed stone screen inga. Your petitioners further ask. that paid highway above described be im proved to a width of which it is now established, that being about 40 feel and that said highway above descrin ed be graded to a width of 26 feet an* that crushed stone be placed thereoi to a width of ten feet and to a height of 8 inches at the sides thereof and 10 inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings lx placed thereon to a depth of 4 inches We further ask that the first mile o' >«id road he a single track med and that the last half thereof be a double track road and that the name thereof be The Neuensehwander Macadan Road. That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams, in the State of Indi ana payable in twenty semi-annual installments or series and for the payment of which we ask. that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Wabash Township, in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and princ< pal of said bonds as they become due That said improvement be made and constructed and that said bonds be issued and said tax be levied upon the i taxable property of said Town ship in accordance with the Acts of i the Legislature of the State of Indi ana. passed in the year 1905 beginning- , on page 550 and as amended in the Acts of the Legislature of the Indiana for the year 1907 and in Acts of 1909 now inforce providing for the exten sion of free Gravel or Macadam Roads, and all other and any amendments there to. We further ask the Board, to take all of the neccesary steps requires! by law, to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for herein, that the same be construct ed without submitting the question o* building the same to an election of voters of said Wabash Township and that the Board construct the same under the laws of the State of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or Macadam Roads, by township taxation. Respectfully submitted. C. A. Neuensehwander. John J. Hofstetter. C. P. Hirschy, John Kirchbofer. Peter M. Neuensehwander, Samuel Zuercber, D. C. Sprung»r Wm. E. Teeter. Nathan Shepherd. John Kelly. A. J. Juday. Janies H Kelley. Marion Buckey, W. W. Briggs. A. G. Briggs. Peter Huser. A. M. Ver hees, John E. Briggs. Charles Rich*! defier, Joe Eckrote. Thomas Drew. Ira C. Lybarger. Alfred KoonU, W. U’. Triplett, J. A. Coolnian. John Studer. Samuel Egly. Adam Egly, Josephus Martin. C. D. Porter. J. M. Wells, F. J. McWhlnney. E. E Conner. Michael McGriff. A. P. Hardison. Noah Shoemaker. John W. Kessler. Abe Shoemaker. John Kuntz. Jr.. J. M. Pease. C. S. Callihan. George W. Ford. C. C. Mosser. T, J. Vorbees. H A. Wells. W. F. Pyle. Jerry Swank. Clark F. Fink. R. R. Bradford. David Stuckey. Dr. A. A. Bricker. V. 8.. C. D Stanley. Edward Gerber. John J. Schenheck. Filas Hlrschy. Wm. Narr. M. L Smith. Wm. H. t<ehman. David I*. Sommer. D. C. Neuensehwander. Noah Ellenberg er, Daniel Stuckey. H. H. Ellenberg er. J. J. Amstutz. Tills petition will be presented tn the Board of Commissioner* on Tuesday. March 3, 1914, at which time the voters of Wabash Township may appear and make such objection a* the law may provide for. THOB. H. BALTZELL. • W Auditor. PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana. Adams County. ••: Before the Board of Commissioner* of the County of Adams, March Term. 1914. Wa, the undersigned, each and all ot whom are resident adult freehold er* and voters iff Washington Township. la Adams county. Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and a*k that you construct and complete a free macadamised stone road in Mid township over and upon

the public highway -situated ou ths following route, to-wit: Commencing at the west end of Penn street, at the place where said Penn street intersects with Chestnut street at the northwest corner of lot 498, In the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana; thence running in on easterly direction over and along said Penn street, to Nutman street, iu said City: thence in a northerly direction over and along said Nutman street to the north terminus of said Nutman street where Nutman street Intersects witli Chestnut street at the northwest corner of lot 48 in said City of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, and there to terminate. Also nn approach to the proposed improvement from the northeast comer of lot 498 extending south about 400 feet upon Vine street, and also an approach to the south on Nutman street at the point where the proposed improvement Intersects with Nutman street extending south a distance of about 300 feet. Your petitioners aver and say that the Improvement prayed for is less than three miles in length, connects at both ends with a free macadam road in said township. Your petitioners further at er and; say that the highway herein sought I to be improved is a puhlis street and j highway already established and in i use and is one of the public highway* : of said Washington township, that the! same will be ot public utility and hen-I efit. Your petitioners ask that said highway above described be drained and graded, and that broken stone be placed upon the grade, and that upon such broken stone, there be placed stone screenings. Your petitioners further ask that said highway above described be improved to the width of 40 feet and that said highway be graded to a width of 24 feet and that broken stone be placed thereon to n width of 20 feet and to a depth of 8 inches' at the sides thereof and to a depth of I 10 inches in the center thereof, and , that crushd stone screenings be plat - ed thereon to a depth of 4 inches upon such broken stone, that said improv ■> I ment be made a single track, and: tne name of the same be "The John | Ix>se Macadam Road.” That to pay for said improvement' we ask that bonds be issued by the County of Adams in the State of In- j diana. payable in twenty semi-annual Installments or series and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon the taxable property of said Washington Township in a sufti cient amount to pay the interest and principal of said bonds as they be come due. That said improvement be made and constructed and said bond* he I issued and said tax be levied upon the taxable property of said township i in accordance with the Aeta of the, Legislature of the State of Indiana, passed in the year 1905. beginning on page 550, and as amended in the Acts of 1907, and as amended in the Acts of 1909. now in force providing forth" extension of free gravel o* macadam roads, and all other and any and ail amendment* thereto. We further ask the board to take all of the necessary steps required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned for > herein, and that the same be con structed without submitting the question of building the same to an election of the voters of said Washington 1 township, and that the board con-1 struct the same under the laws of the Slate of Indiana, providing for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, by township taxation. Reaper, fully submitted. Chas. C. Lose. John T. Ixise. Frank S. Peterson. Jacob Tester. C. B. Niblick. S. W. Peterson. C. E. Hock»r, Charles Peterson. David Buckmaster. William A. Ixiwer. Ben Schrank. Frank W. Wright. F. V. Mills. E. F. (;»»», Thomas Dowling. J. D. Dailey,! Roy AtThbold. Adam Buettel. Charles W. Yager. Ous Relnking. Charlo Pelts. Henry Kneuss. Charles N. Christen. O. Miller, Alf Volmer. J. O. Sellemeyer. Milton Girod. Wm. Blackburn. Charles D. Teeple. Orval Harruff. O. L. Kirsch. O. L. Vance, M. Kirsch. Dun M. Niblick, Isaac Chronister, H. 8. Lachot. Geo. Kinxle. T. A. Leonard. F. Winans. D. K. Shackley, Aaron DeVinney. A. M. Fisher, J. D. Wisehaupt. George Keller, A. F. Brown. Martin Miller, Pete Anupaugh. W. H. I*ee. J. W. Teeple. O. E. Mount. F. W. Schaub. Marian An j drews. J. M. Lenhart. Stephen Miller. ’ Dallas Hunsicker. Albert D. Hun«l<k , er. Irvin Brandyberry. Cal E. Petersen. Joe Ijose. 1, Ellis. Ed L. Kinta, I H. M. DeVoes, Wm. Richard. C. B. Andrew*. Peter Braun. Sam Buller, John Spuhler George Moyer. Ix-vl Pol-' Ing. H. S. Michaud. G. E. Steele. A. H Rremerkamp. This petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioner* on Tuaaoay, March 3, 1914. at which time »he taxpayers of Wnah-i ington township may appear and make such objection a* the law may prov Ide for THUS. H BALTZELL. 9-16 Auditor. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The undersigned Commissioner, by I virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit' Court, made and entered in a cau<e| therein pending entitled Mary Falk VS. William E. Falk, et *l. and numbeted 8643 upon the dockets thereof, hereby give* notice that at the laiw Office of Dore B. Erwin. Decatur, Indiana. on Tueaday. March 10th. 1914, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M and 3 o'clock p. m. Os Mid day, and from day to day tin-reef ter until *ol<l. he will offer for Mie at private Mie and at not lea* than the full ap praised value thereof the following described Real Estate In Adam* County. Indian*, 10-wlt: lx>t Number Two (2) and fait Number Three (3> in Section Number Six-; teen In Township Twenty Seven (37) 1 North. Range Fifteen (16) East In ■aid county and .State as the Mme Is designated on the recorded plat of i the MbdhUiou of Mid Section Six-1 te«n except irom said lot* the ground*

! heretofore conveyed by one Samuel I Acher for tne use of tt meeting house, , ! school-house and grave yard. Also i the following: Commencing at the South IJVst 1 Corner of the Soutli East Quarter (> 4 ) ot Section Number Nine (9) in Town- ! ship Number Twenty Seven (27) North, Range Fifteen (15) East in Adams County, State of Indiana, .running thence East to the South East ! Corner of the Soutli West Quarter of the South East Quarter of said Section Number Nine (9) thence North to the South line of the right-of-way of the Chicago and Atlantic Railway Company, thence West along said South line of right-of-way aforesaid to the center line running through said section nine (9) from | North to South, thence South to the place of beginning estimated to contain thirty seven and one-fourth (37%) acres of land. Containing in all 127 ’ 4 acres more or less. Term* of Sale One-third Cash: one- third in one year and one-third in two years from date of sale. Deferred payments to bear 6 per cent interest from date of sale and to he secured by a mortgage on said j I Ileal Estate. DORE B. ERWIN. ! 9-16-23-2 Commissioner. ■' ' O"" — NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. In the matter of the petition of| Jacob Huser et al. for a drain. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned superintendent of construction of the Jacob Huser et al. drain in Blue Creek Township, of Adams County, Indiana, will on Saturday, February 21. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the office of Phil L. Macklin. County Surveyor of Adams County, Indiana, in the Morrison block, south of the Court House in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. receive sealed bids for the construction ot said drain, in accordance with the report, plans and specifications therefor, now on file in the Auditor’s Office 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 br required to state specifically for what they will com* struct the whole of said drain. No conditional bids will be accepted. Bidders will be required to file their bids as required by law upon forms furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction and each bid must be accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the amount of such bid, conditioned for the faithful performance of 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 reserve* the right to reject any and all bids. No bids will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work, or in excess of the benefits found. The time for the completion of the work will be made known by the, Superintendent of Construction on the day of sale, and the contractor will be required to complete the work, within the time fixed in the contract. Dated, this 2nd day of February. 1914 PHIL L. MACKLIN. 2-9-16 Supt. of Construction. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. In the matter of the petition ol Jac ob Huser et al. for a drain. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned superintendent of construe Hon of the Jacob Huser et al. drain in, Blue Creek Township, of Adams Coun ty. Indiana, will on Saturday, February 21. 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of Phil > I*. Macklin. County Surveyor of Ad sms County, Indiana, in the Morrison! block, south of the Court House in the ■ City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana. receive sealed blds for the con struction of said drain, in accordance* i with the report, plar , and specifics- < tions therefor, now on file in the Au ! dftor’* office in the City of Decatur,' Adams County. Indiana, in said cause.' Bids will be received and a contract lit as follows: For the whole of said drain. Bidders will be required to state I specifically for what they will construct the whole of said drain. No conditional blds will be accepted. Bidders will be required to file their bids a* required by law upon forms furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction and each bid must he accompanied with a good and sufficient bon<] in, a sum equal to double the amount of such bld, conditioned for tlie faithful performance ot said contract and that the bidder will enter into a contract If the Mine bi awarded him. Bu<h bond to he approved by the Superintendent of construction. The Superintendent of Construction reserve* the right to reject any and all blds. No bids will he accepted in excess of the estimated coat of such work, or in excess of the benefit* found. The time for the completion of the work will be made known by the Superintendent of Construction on the i day of sale and the contractor will be 1 required to complete the work, within i the time fixed in the contract. Dated, thi* 2nd day of February. 1914 PHIL L. MACKLIN. 2-9-14 Sitpt. of Construction. —■' - *<>.— 1— - ■ PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell at public ■ale at my re*<dence 6 mile* east of Decatur on the Pirn* mad and 4 mile, northwest of Wlllahlrn and 2 mile* north and 1 mile east of Pleuint Mlil*. on Thursday, February 19. 1914. commencing at 19 o'clock a. tn., the foliowin g property, to-wit: Horses: One bay mare. 4 ynor* old. In foal. | weight about 1660; 1 bay horse. 6 I year* old. sound, work in all harness; black home. 6 yearn old, sound, work . In all harre**. weigh about 1600 lbs; gray mare, X yearn old. sound, work , in all harness, weight shout 1400; bay

NEVER Ki-BEFORE Have we had such a wide range of lasts and sty* ies as we arc now able to show you. THE MAN who cares will certanly come here for shoes COME IN AND ASK TO SEE THE NEW ONES ELZEY & HACKMAN Opp. Court House Decatur, Indiana

horse. 12 years old. safe driver for ladies; black driving horse, 3 years old. safe driver for ladies; bay driving horse, well broke single; good Belgian spring colt; sorrel horse 2 years old, part Belgian; mare, 1 year old, part Belgian; bay horse, 4 years old. sound, good worker. Cattle: 12 milch cows, some fresh and rest will be fresh soon. One Jersey and Holstein, 7 years old. with calf by sid 1 '-; Jersey cow, calf by side; Red Polled cow, 4 years old. calf by side; red cow, 6 years old. fresh in June; red cow, 6 years old. fresh in March; red cow, 6 years old, fresh in July, giving lots of milk; red cow. 8 years old fresh in May ; red cow, 4 years old. fresh in February; black cow, 5 years old. fresh in March; black cow. 1 yrs. old. fresh in March; roan Durham cow 7 years old, fresh in April; Guernsey cow. 4 years old; full bloodded Sljort Horn Durham bull. 2 year- old April 20; 3 yearling l eifers; 1 full-blooded Holstein yearling heifer. Hogs: Four O. I. C. sows. Can give papers with ' three; 2 full blooded Poland China' sows, 1 Du roc male hog, 6 shouts, weigh 125 pounds; 15 shoals, weigh i 80 pounds; 12 shoats. just weaned. Implements: Sludabaker wagon. Burdsell wagon, truck wagon, 3 buggies. 1 good as new; hasn’t been run one season; carriage, manure spread ' er, Walter A. Wood mower, used 1 season; Thomas hog loader, hay ted j der. Black Hawk corn planter, Gale riding breaking plow, used last season; 2-row corn cutter, good as new; I Hoosier grain drill, fertilizer attach ! meat, drilled only 30 acres; Milwau j kee binder, 2 single shovel plows; 2 i double shovel plows; set hog slings, j Pioneer fanning mill. 2-horse Fair i banks Morse feed grinder, jack pump and wood mw. spike tooth harrow, double disc harrow, good as new; 2 walking breaking plows, walking cultivator, 2 sets hay loaders, wagon box.! 2 sets dump boards, mud boat, bob ■led, 2 sets double harness. 2 sets light buggy harness, sheet iron hog trough, 4 patent sheep rncks. 2 iron kettles, emery wheel, grindstone, sausage grinder and lard press, coal oil drum feed cooker. 16 foot hog rack. Favorite hard coal burner, Wilson heater. Round Oak heating stove, hog house, two 16x18 foot ladders, hay in mow. some oat*. Farmer's blacksmith forge. Terms—ss and under, cash ; sum« over $55 a credit of 9 month* win he given by purchaser giving note with good freehold security. No property to be removed from farm until «atl* faetorily settled for; 4 per cent off for cash. J. R. TVMRLEBON. Noah Frauhlger and John Spuller. auctioneer*. Fred Fnichte. Clerk. FAULTY DIGESTION Quickly Shatter* th* Nervous System Immediate Action NecessaryUse Mi-o-na. When you feel irritable, tired *nd despondent; when you have betvou* twitching*, specks before th* eye* headache*, sour atonach, heartburn Imd taste In the mouth, and pain* in the colon and bowel*- you are suffer ing from dyspepsia, which invariably wrecks the nervous system - you need Mio-n* at once. Mi on* goes to the *eat of you: trouble and qukkly end* etMMch misery. It surely and safely build* up and strengthen* the stomach wait* and gland*, quickly Improves the digestive syatem—the vital force •nd nerve energy are restored, then you enjoy perfect health. Do nut suffer another day. (jet * (>fty cent box If Mlo-na Tablet* from the Holt house Drug company at Deca tur. This treatment wilt help you get well and strong, and immediate relief is sure,

LYRIC DAILY MATINEES TODAY THE PITFALL 2-Great Ree!s-2 Fatty’s Flirtations Keystone Comedy Protecting SAN FRASISCU FROM „.FIRE... 5 C E N T§s Coming Friday Jack ne Beanstdk Bring the Children I wiiraHiiH 58 lOR SALE—HYiII Nocdad Mama Bronze gobbler and a Pekin drake - I'hM. Dowling, ’phey 11-B. - ARE YOU A BOY? There'* the boy who come* here himself on hi* own hoe» •nd start* hi* own account. It u eurpriaing the number of boy* angirt* who *re doing this—and th* number i* growing. There ar* thouMnd* of boy* in Ind ana who are working for a living Seme of them keen, bright, indu»tnou boy*, work during their «pa |t hour*./ Perhap* they may »ta ■ an account wth u* for $1.00“ generally it i* for a larger eur Every time they get ’ dollar »’ *0 they add to it B> the t the** boy* are too c(d to « odd chore* and are ready to into *ome regular occupator they have a neat bank accourback of them. The boy w ,h ' bank account haa a start in race it'* hard for one who haa to overcome. Employer* e.e where like the boy who They reason if he *a»e* f« r hl self, he will ••*• for them—•t'e pretty shrewd reason• ng. We want all these boyt—want to see mors of these huatler* here. Any boy can c. to thia bank and open a" Let him bring any aum from I upward. Hand your money ' the clerk here, tell hir" ** to open a Savings Account ha will make you out a •hewing your deposit, It to you. You can get thi* me ay back again any time >»*• *’ It While It is here. It '• •*’ you 3 per cent Interest, a" 11 * time* a year we compeu r ' ■ you. Or you can open an ,ec< ’ . with ue by mail. Why net •” that account today7 FIRST NATIONAL BA*‘ K A Safe Place for Sav‘"9* , Decatur. Ind,an< '