Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1914 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. V., April 30—(Spec ial to Daily Democrat) 1600 3SO 380 official to N. V. y< sterility 570 hogs closing steady heavy $8.90 piss 7 mixed midiuni and yorkers $9.00 roughs [email protected] stags $6.50® $7.25 sheep 800 steady top lambs $7.90 cattle 75 steady. G. T. BURK. New Corn, yellow per 100 lbs ....83c Klsike seed Wheat 90e tty» Barley 45c® aOc Oats 340

COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, nard 88.V9 Chestnut, hard $8.25 Fea, hard * ‘ 00 Poca. Egg and Lump ..$5.25 W. Ash * 4 - 76 V. tiplint s4.»<i H. Valley » 4J4 R. Lion Canned $6.00 J. Hill if, 3 ° Kentucky $4.,>V Lung .....84 <5 NIBLICK &. Co. Eggs 100 Putter 13 t<> 77 FULLENKAMFS. Eggs l«c Putter 12®.22 BEHLINGS. Indian Runned Sucks 8c

NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 4th day of May will be the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes. The treasurer’s office will be open from 7 o'clock a. tn. until 5:00 o’clock p. tn each week day and the books will positively be closed at 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, May 4th. Mil taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off os they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish to make partial payments should come in .nt once. Don't wait for the rusjh. No receipts can be laid away for any one. So do not ask it. Yours v. ry truly, W. J. ARCHBOLD, County treasurer. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will hold a public sale at his residence, t. t mile south > and mile east of Bobo, known as the old Joel Falk farm, on Saturday, May 2, beginning at 10:00 o clock a. m. The following articles will be sold:

“MBCSBE3EES®MEKI”vX.X.'SF ”-ta 'ttfjf,'" rYT y.STWFgM— I Old Adams County Bank I Decatur, Capital 112C.000 * 2r Surplus . 130,000 C- Niblick, President , Xf 4 & M. Kindi and John Nibßek L Vic* President* ‘ al a 7 e. x. Ehingen Cashier. tO, * wTjfcl Da nd Farm loans I ' " ea d a Specialty Reflect its ’* Br ‘L-_-~ v X** J “**" Revive Collections • - Made MOST OF US Speedily LET ENOUGH DOLLARS £*•£ GO NEEDLESSLY, Every' To Start, And Make A t £“ I A BANK ACCOUNT' w ß i& e •GROW WEEDLESSLY! Banking me a » „,. x . . Methods That Is, With A Extended Healthy, Steady Growth! Jo our Patrons We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 YearJTime Deposits. ■■■■■mi

JEWISH XZZEZZS Chicks 10c Fowls .., 10c Ducks 10c Geese 9c , Ycwg turkeys .....13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c , Old roosters 6c ' Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices pa.u ror poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides lit Calf 13c Tallow 8c Sheep pelts 25c®|l.UU

Muskrats 6cjj2sc Skunk 25c® $2.25 > I Coon J4c©s2.oo i Possum 10c@70c i Mln*. Zoc<a»4.Ui., ■ " LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Ind.au RuuueU Uu<ka .....A, Chicks 10< •’ Fowls 10< Ducks 10. ' (it ese $• Young turkeys 13c • Tutu turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 14c , old Roosters 6. ; Butter 13 J OIL’S 16c j, Above prices paid (or poultry tree I trom feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Trice for week ending April 20, 1914.) Butter Fat 26c Creamery Butter 2Sc 1 __ ■ sL

.3—Horses—3. One 7 yr. old Brood Mare, due to foal May 5: one 4 yr. old Mare, will welch 14t>rt lbs., one 4 year’ old Gelding, weight 1350 <|bs. One 5 c months old Bull Calf. 7-8 short horn. B—Hogs—8. Seven head of Brood Sows ’ one with pigs by side and the rest due ! to farrow in May; one Chester White; dale Hoc. Farm Implements: New i ' Deering Mower, New Dain Hay Loader., one Hay Tedder, one Breaking Blow, one Spring Tooth Harrow, both new, ; one 2 horse Cultivator, one Flat Bottom Hay lotdder. one 3 l * Turnbull Wagon, one Storm Buggy, good as. new; 2 sets Double Harness, one j breeching, as good as new; one set! Buggy Harness, also numerous other, articles. Grain. 75 bushel of corn, 50 < bushel of Oats, Ton and a half of Hay. There articles must absolutely go at this sale as n>y farm has been sold and i I must give possession at once. Terms of Sale. All sums of 15.00 and under, cash in hand on day of sale. Ail sums over that amount will be given a credit of it months, purchaser giving his note with approved security. No goods to be ' removed until the terms of this sale have been complied with. A discount of 5 pc- cent, for cash will be given. W. E. FALK. JOHN SI’L'HLER. Auct. A. M. BOWEN. Clerk. 98t6 |

APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Hannah Barkley, late of Adams County, deceased. Th ’ 11 state is probably solvent. HENRY BARKLEY. Executor. April 25, 1914. Clark J. Lutz. 30-7-14.

SHERIFF S SALE. The State of Indiana, Adams Coun- ■ ty. ss. In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad- , ains County. Indiana. A. J. Moser & ompany, a corporation, vs. Christian O. Egiey. Anna Egley. The Bank of Berne, a corporation. 1 he Wells County Bank, a coropratlou. No. 2897. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Cleik of the Adams Circuit Court of said County and State, I have levied upon the real estate hereinafter mentioned and will expose for sale nt public auction at the east door of the court house in the the City of Decatur, Adams County, i Indiana, between the hours of 10 I o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, May 23, 1914, I the rents and profits for a term not I exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana, tow it: Commencing forty (40) feet west from the northwest corner of inlot number two hundred and eight (2081 lin the twenty-third addition to the ; town of Berne, Adams County, ludi ana, as the same was laid out by Isaac Ig-nman. thence south one hundred 'and thirty two (132> feet, tlieiicv west I sixty-six (66) feet, thence north one ! hundred and thirty-two (1321 feet. 1 thence east sixty-six (GG) feet to the . place of beginning. And on failure to realize therefrom | the full amount of judgment. Interest and costs, I will at the same time and 1 i.i the same manner aforesaid, offer , for sale the fee simple of the above t <n scribed premises. Taken as tlie property of Christian G. Egley to satisfy said order of sale, this 28 day of April, 1911. THUS. J- DURKIN. Sheriff. 30-7-14. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned Administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of William Mersman. deceased, hereby gives notice that by vertue of an order of the Adams circuit court of Adams 'County. Indiana, fa Probate Order ! Book No. 33 of said court, she will at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M„ on May 23. 1914, A. D., iat the East Door of the Court House ! in the city of Decatur in Adams county lin tire state of Indiana and from day lto day thereafter until sold, offer al i public auction, the following described 1 Real Estate situated in the City of • Decatur in Adams County, in the State lof Indiana, to-wit: In lot numlter nine hundied and thirty-six (9361 in Alen T. Linch addition to the City of Decatur as the same is designated on the Recarded

plot of said addition. Said sale will , be made subject to the approval of ’ : said court, for not less than two-thirds 1 !of the appraised value thereof, on the t i following terms and conditions, one- | third of tlie purchase money cash in 1 hand, one-third in six months and one- * third in nine months from day of sale. ! Defered payments to bear six per cent, i interest from day of sale and to lie i secured by free hold security and by ■w .rtgage on the Heal Estate sold, pur 1 chaser to have priviledge to pay all 1 cash on day of sale, said property to be sol.l free of Idens. Except the , Taxis becoming due and payable In the year 1915. ANNA MERS.MAN. Administratrix. John Schurger, Atty. 102t4 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. State of Indiana, Adams County, as. In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term. 1914. Tlse Baker. Sophia Baker vs. Samuel | Mock, et al. Cause No. 8700 to Quiet Title. New cornea the plaintiffs, by their attorneys. F. M. Schirmeyer and Heller. Sutt.m & Heller, and file their complaint herein together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residence. upon diligent Inquiry, la un-1 known of the defendants. I.yder Moods' Sarah Mock and Charlotte Mock, wife ,of Sarah Mock; that the names of the, defendants arc unknown and that they, are believed to lie non-residents of .the State of Indiana, sued in thia action by the following names and dosignations, towlt: The children. de-| scendanta and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrator* of the estate, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament, the successors, tn Interest. respectively, of each of tl| following named and designated deceased persons, towlt: Lyder Moods, Sarah Mock. Charlotte Mock, wife of Sarah ; Mock, the names ol all of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving I spouse, the creditors and adminlstraI tors of the estate, the devisees, legaI toes, trustees and executors of the last I will and testament, and the successors I in interest, respectively, of the de I ceased widow or widower of each of I the following named and designated I deceased persons, towlt: Lyder Moods. I Sarah Mock, charlotte Mock, wife of I Sarah Mock, the names of all of whom I are unknown to plaintiffs, all of the I women once known by any of the I names and designations above stated.

- ,r- tr tff I’ IffTJf Hi HP $ ifi » K a 31 ’I I -fWI 111 I (O=s® f wo ( ®=sb; I VliOlF 5.200 ■ | SI2OO \|| ||/ THIS CAR GIVES YOU THE GREATEST SERVICE FOR ■ THE LEAST MONEY • I TAKE A KU IE IN ONE BEFORE YOU BUY «\ ■ I * * ' .“ ... mi-< * I 5225 t;| a; POWERFLU , S’LENT RUNNING CARS A l FROM $725. TO $1950. a; We have two cars on hand and \viil have a car load here by the j| g first of the month. LEI I S lALK I i- L ABOL 11. i RHONES and 1 PETERSON & TUMBLESON 4 J AGENTS FOR ADAMS COUNTY $1 IF ISHi Mi MF Hi EE Hi Hi Hi HF Hi Jfi Hi 5 1 M ■ '■ ! HIM 111 " ’ ’ """"

whose names may have been chang'd who are known by other names .the names of whom are unknown to th- - spouses of all the p rsons above named, described and desingated as defendant* to this action who ar* married, names of whom are unknown ro plalatlffi; Inal the f ..Hawing nam-i defendants are non-residents of the state of Indiana, to-wit: Samuel Mod:. Mary Catherine Roth. Oscar Roth. Emma Charlotte lamghenry, Edward Ixmghenry, George 8. Mock. Ida M. I.outxenheixer. Levi Ix>ut:>nheixer. Mary A. Mock. Elmer Mock. Elsie P. Mock. Minnie Stuckey. l/*v! Stuckey. Emma I. Slagle. George W. Slagle. Clara Summers. Melvin B. Summers.) Wesley Myers. Eva Myers. Mnry A | Mock, executrix of the last will of ■ John F. Mock, deceased; that said action Is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate In Adame County. In the State of Indiana: that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice la. therefore, hereby given I said defendants that unless they he land appear on the 49th day of April Term. 1914, of the Adams Circuit i Court, being on Monday, the Bth day

J of June, 1914. to be holdcn on the 13th I jday of April. 1914. at the court house' In tin* city of Decatur, In said County* and State, and answer or demur to I ■said complaint, the same will be c ard and determined in their absence. I In witness whereof. I hereunto set J toy hand and affix the seal of midl court at the office of th* Clerk thereat I in the City of Decatur. Indiana, this, 18th day of April. 1914. (Scali FERDINAND DLEF.KE. Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. F. M. SchinMyer, Heller. Sutton A Heller, Attorneys for plaintiffs 18 2.130 ■ " »■ ————— APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed execu ■ tor of the estate of James Hendricks. , late of Adams county, deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. HOMER C. HENDRICKS and REN SMITH , Executors. ■c. J LUTS. Attorney ,| April 14. 1914. 1< 23 30.

WRITE STORIE3 ruR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS. New. Spare Time Profession for Men and Women—One Man Make* 53.500 in Six Months. Owing to the laige numoer of new motion picture theaters which are be Ing opened throughout the country, ' there la offered to the men and women of today, a new profession, namely, that of writing moving picture p lays. Producers are paying from |25 to 3150 for each scenario accepted, upon which they can build s photo play. 13.500 in Six Months. lAs It only require* a f< w hours' time to construct a compk-to play, you can readily see the immense posalbillI tie* in this work. One man. who gave the Idea a tryout, writes that he earned 93.500 in six months. It Is possible for an Intelligent person to meet with equal success. One feature of the business which should app' al to everyone. Is that the work may be done at home In spare time. No literary ability Is required and women have as grest sn opportu nity a* men. Ideas for plots are constantly turning up. and may be put tn scenario form and sold for a good price.

Particulars Sent Fres. Complete particulars of this most interesting and profitable profession may be had FREE OF CHARGE by \ sending a post card to PHOTO PLAY ASSOCIATION, Box 158, Wilkesbarre. Pa i LOST— Automobile tall light and license plate. Finder please return to' thia office and receive reward, loot 3 WANTED-TO RENT a seven room house south of Adams st. If you have such a bouse for rent Inform 11. J Thompson, at Clover Leaf. • 9V3 WANTED—ltaper to hang. IS cents per holt. Call phone 448. lOOtd. LOST- Searchlight motorcycle gas tank. Probably in Decatur or between city and J. A. Cline home Finder notify Harold Cline, phene It 11. I2t?, FOR RENT Modem flat over Mutchler Meet Market; also two furnished rooms on First street Be* James Bain at Schmidt meat market. ts FOR BALE—Oarred Plymouth rock eggs for hatching. Fifty cents a setting of fifteen. Write or phone. Bern nrd Rc-ckmcyor. Phone it y. Decatur. It. R. 1. Split)

PUBLIC SALE. OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS | As 1 am going to have the city I will offer at public sale at the Dr, M« Millen residence at 318 Winchester street on May 9th, 1914. at One O’clock p. rathe follow ing household furniture to wit: Walnut bedroom suite; Walnut com- , mode; 2 walnut chairs, walnut cane ■ hairs; 1 walnut divan; 2 luahogany divans; 2 mahogany chairs; 1 dark oek Ited-stead. pictures; 2 springs and mattraces; 1 aalnut center table; 1 walnut breakfast table (small); 1 walnut dining table and side board. 7dining chairs; 1 large willow rocker. 3 fruit <upboards; Di.-hes. fruit jars, hall tree (walnut) marble top, 1 piano stool, I piano chair in mahogany. 1 upholstered pat«nt rocker, laundry stove (4 holes); kitchen table with four bin* for meal; 1 pair portiere*. easels, milk crocks, earthen jars. 1 upholstered i walnut self rector; lard press (large) 11 with sauge staffer; knife grinder: .n laid linoleum, parlor carpet, (velvet); ■ 1 llrussel* rurs 1 screen for grate, ■ stair and hall carpet (Brussels) and I pads; hall carpet. 1 couch, washer A b“:ler; 1 tub, waah board; patent

wash holler; porch chairs; porch settee, shovels, spade, lawn mower, pitch forks, ladder, ironing hoard. with pat ent standing forming step ladder. About 1 ton of solft Washnut coal tor kitchen stove and 1 ton of Washnut pocohonas fur hard coal burner Terms; rash at day of sale. Nothing removed until settled for. MISS MINNIE ORVIS. JOHN BPI'IJJ-IR. Auct. till May 9 .' ' ANI Intelligent person may cam steady income corresponding for' > newspapers. No experience required l-ress Corresponding Bureau. Washing|hm.D.C. JOJU ( We sell Improved Southern Michigan 1 rraln “"d »’<»•« lamia. Catalog free. r ; Harpster Murray Co.. Bellevue. Mich ; j Hslr chain* and .witches made. Bertha -| Blumenthal. Ind. Harbor. Ind. it Und. adjoining .mall towns for platI, Ung 0. I. Hastings, South Rend. In jdlana. H t ( MIMES ATTENTION— >W* want one •| lady tn each community to earn a 2* piece set of silverware for . a *““» Adv. 9 Syndicate, Elwond. Ind. It

START WITH |I.OO. The habits a young man forms in hi* youth become confirmed ■« old age. The young man v.-rc reck lets, careless of what the rerow may bring forth, w. ste cf his present income, is s seeds that, if he lives, he w » grot. Most young men are forward to the time they v. :a« a wife. Your happiness m r ■ life is largely cue io the ' money that you have. Note j « tend tomartail unhappiness a* t'e pinch of the pocke.oook. You will want a home c< ysuf own. a home, judiciously »e "Ct* will grow in value with the mg years. Back of that ho""- yo. will need a bank account to M nothing of furnishing the hc.'«» Many of you are throw "8 both homo and happiness and art getting nothing in retur10c a day is nothing-but n* year if you eave that amount y have 86.50—which Is so’ -t’ Deposited in our Savings Dre* • ment. it will be drawing you per cent interest. If you can eave only 82 * * tf in five years, you will have c» 8500.00 and the interest it w cumulate In those years. ss® will make a large paymert count of a very nice. eosy hoc e you. and the little woman. Saving $5 a week in five yeayou will have tI.3W--an<l the eet we pay you In the mesn* Many a little home has bought for less than that, main thing to do la to saving now. No matter if you cr have 11. It will open an acre, here. Once you get the start, y* will be surprised how rap dly will grow for you. Suppose out of next Saturd»> wages you bring |l or more to V First National Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Rises for Saving* ' atur. Indiana-