Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 30 May 1914 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo N. V., May 28, Special to Doily Democrat.) —1930 nothing official to New Yory yesterday, 760 Hogs closing steady, yokers medium and heavy 850 to 860, pigs and ligiits 850, rouglits 700 to 740, stags 600 to 675, sheep 5000 slow, lower top lambs 810 cattle 50 steady. G. T. BURK. Wool 18 to 22c New Corn, yellow per 100 lbs 94c Alsike seed $9.25 Wheat 90c Rye 56c Barley 45c & 50c Oats 38c COAL PRICES. Stove and Eire, hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard 88.80 Pea, hard s7.ot Poca, Egg and Lump 65.26 W. Ash 64.75 V. Splint 64.5' H. Valley 64.26 R. Lion 64.50 Cannel] 66.0'i J. Hill 65 00 Kentucky 64.50 Lurig $4.76 — NIBLICK & Co. Eggs 16c I Butter 13 io 22 j FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 16c Butter 12&22 BEKLINGS. Indian Runned duels 8c ,

j BARGAIN WEEK BABY DOLLS PATENT LEATHERS GUN METALS SIZES 2 1-2 to 6’s In Hand Turned and Welts $2.50 _ PEOPLES~&t GERKE" Jill in I7TIII llllliHlll ■! MLI» ITII Till — 8 8 —• I —— Old Adams County Bank Decatur, Indiana; ■ 11,1 "1 Capital »12C.0K) I " Surplu. . *3O,'MO IXZ.I c, <j Niblick, Preaident r~s 1 r~l [ kVr' ! *"T 1 M. Kiiich ar.d John b iblick J ? I I® «\ Vice 1 reaidenta IA ffin K. X. Ehinger, Caahier. ~ n a _u Farm loans Keaa a Specialty Reflecl ~ Resolve Collection. Made IF YOU WOULD ONLY M?. Save Your Dollars ““*• And Bank Them Every’. Safe Away Accomodation Con-?, AS IN THE CASEIOF Persistent Scholars, Banking THERE WOULD COME Methods A GRADUATION DAY! W Patrons I We Pay 1 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits. | I t

Chicks ioc Fowls 10c 1 Ducks iQc Geese 9c Ycaxg turkey* 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 13c Old rotator* 6c Butter 13c Eggs 16c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Wool 18 to 22 Beet hides Calf 13c Tallow 5c Sheep pelts 26c061.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. Indian Runned ducks ..............8c Chicks 10c Fowls 10c Ducks 10c j Geese ... 9c Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkey* 13c Old Roosters .... dr Batter 13c I Eggs 16c Above prices para for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Price for week ending April 20, » 1914.) 'Rutter Fat 26c i Creamery Butter 28c

11 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. .| Notice is hereby given to the eredl- - 61 tors, heirs and legatee* of Christina | j Rittner, Deceased, to appear in tin I Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 10th day of June, 1914, and show cause, if any, why the Finn] l Settlement Accounts witli the estate I’ of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of lieirsliip, ami receive their distributive shares. ADAM BTENZ. , Guardian, by order of Court. Decatur, lnd„ May 15th; 191 Cr : 1). R. Erwin, Atty. 2t. % ■■ — -O-— APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. ; Notice is hereby given, that the un- . dersigned has been appointed execu- , tor of the Estate of Garhard Hessler, late of Adams County, deceased. The - estate Is probably solvent. JOHN HESSLER. Executor. j May 15th. 1914. Peterson & Morn Attys. 21-28-4 NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. Suit To Quiet Title. > In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term. 1914. Cause No. 8714. State of Indiana, 1 Adams County. SS: A. Frank Garwood vs. James Eliott, , et al. Now comes A. Frank Garwood, by his attorney, C. L. Walters, and files his complaint herein together with the allidavit of a competent person, TWO WEALTHY MEN. P. A. B. Widener, of Philadelphia, was the son of German parents in moderate circumtufrce* of life. As a boy he was a heipe r in a meat-shop. Today he is one of the greatest realty owner* in Philadelphia. Associated with him is William L. Elkins, another millionaire. Elkins started in at 15 years of age to earn his own living a* a clerk in a business office. When he was 20 he started a teaming and produce business and iater on branched out into other line*. A good many people in this world never get along because they spend their time in eating cut their heart* with envy. They envy the successful man. They don't hurt anyone but themselves by doing this. Don't waste your time in envy. Instead of envying successful men emulate them. Strive to follow in their footsteps. Take off your coat and work. Every time you get your money, bank it with u*. Pay all bill* by check. You’ll spend less thl* way than if you have the cash about you. And the first thing you know you will be climbing up the ladder of success hand over hand. And the place to keep your account is at the First National Bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Saf* Plac* for Saving* Decatur, Indiana. STAR GROCERY I Corn. 3 for 25c Peas. 3 for 25c Lye, 3 for 25c Corn Flake. 3 for 26c Baked Beans, 3 for 25c Corn Rtnrch 3 for 26c Milk 6 for 25c Milk largo 3 for 26c Rod Kidney Renna 3 for ....26c I'limkln 3 for ?. .23c Hominy 3 for 26e Beat Can Rebbers 3 for ...,26c Toilet Paper 6 for 26c Marco Jelly I’owdor 3 for ...25c Will Johns. Ki — Illi'"I 111

———HF Will- ~ T that the residence upon diligent search and inquiry Is unknown of the defendants. [. James Eliott; Mrs. James Eliott, a whose Christian name is unknown to e plaintiff; Sarah Ann More, wife of Airon More; Nathan Fleming; Susannah IFleming, ills wife; Samuel Robison: -Rebecca Robinson, his wife; John I t , I Puckett; Isaiah Garwood; Isaih G'tr r . wood; Mrs. Isaih Garwood, whose n Christian name is unknown to plain,l tiff; Isaih Garwood, Jr.; Rebecca JaneGarwood, his wife; Mrs. Josiah Tague, whoso Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Josiah Hague; Nancy M. Dague, ills wife; Daniel Garwood) Elmira Garwood; Margaretha Bauman. That the names of the defendants are unknown and that tliey tire believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the fol-1 '■ lowing names and designations, to-1 l_ wit ; The children, descendants and I '. heirs, the surviving spouses, the credi itors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and j exerutors of the last Will and Testa I ment and the successors in interest,' respectively, of James Eliott; Sarah Ann More, wife of Aaron More; Nathan Fleming. Sus-1 onnah Fleming, his wife; Samuel Robinson. Rebecca Robinson, bls wife; I John Puckett; Isaiah Garwood; Isaih ' Garwood; Isaiah Garwood, Jr.; Reb | ] ecca Jane Garwood, Ids wife; Josiah Dague, Nancy M. Dague. his wife; ' , Daniel Garwood; Elmira Garwood . Margaretha Bauman, the names of al! ,of whom are unknown to plaintiff. , The children, descendants and heirs. - the surviving spouses, the creditors i and adm'.iterators of the estate, the i devisees legatees, trustees and exeru . tors of the last Will and Testament and ti j successors in interest, respect Ively, of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated i deceased persons, to wit: | James Eliott; Nathan Fleming, Sam : • uel Robinson: John Puckett, Isaiah I Garwood. Isaih Garwood. Isaiah G.’.r- I wood. Jr; Josiah Dague. Daniel Gar-, wood, the names of all of whom arel unknown to tne plaintiff. That the names of the following I defendants are unknown and that they i are believed to be non-residents of | the State of Indiana sued in this ac-l tion by the following names and des-; ignations to-wit: The husband of Eimtra Garwood ' whose Christian mime is unknown to plaintiff; the husband of Margarethai Bauman, whose Christian name is un known to plaintiff, the names of ail > of whom are unknown to plaintiff. All of the women once known by any of the names and designations; above stated whose names may have/ been changed and who are now known i by other names which names are un-1 known to plaintiff; the spouses of all! persons above named. aes< ribed and • designated as de'endants to this action who are married, the names ..f whom are unknown to the plaintiff. That said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in Adams County. Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said Ipfendants; that all of said defendants arc necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to he non residents of the State of Indiana. I Notice is. therefore, hereby given said defendants that unless they lie and, appear on the first day of the Sept t *mber Term of the Adams Circuit Court being the 7th day of September. 1914 at the Court House In Decatur. Adams Ce.inty. Indiana and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Iterator. Indiana this Uth day of May. 1914. State of Indienn S«al. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk of the Adams circuit Court. ' C. L. Walters, Atty, for Pltff 11413' NOTICE Ttf BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the com-, ■ mon council in and for the city of Decatar, Indiana, will cn the 2nd dry <»f June, 1914, at seven o’clock P. M. I at their coun< 11 routes in said city re--1 celve sealed bids forth" lunstntefion of the following improvement to-wit: . Construction of a local sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at a point six feet west of the north west corner of inlot No. 5 in the citliens Second addition to the city es Decatur. Indiana, thence running south in the center of the alley dividing inlots, f>. 14. 15, 24. 25. 34. 35, 44 . 45, and 53’on t'jc cast and in lots No. 6. 13. 23. M. 33. ;16. 43. 46 and 52 on the west nil in said addition and to terminate in the man hole on the Christ'n sewer In Mritiers street: m< per plan, specifications and resolutions therefor on file in the office of the city clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit certified cheek tn the amount of f36.CC as evidence rood faith that the successful bidder will exe< Ute within ton days from the acceptance of proposal contract and bogd for the construction of said improvement to satisfaction if said common council. The council reserve* the right to reject any and all hid*. Witness my hand and seal this 20th dny of May. 1914. H. M. DKVOSS. 21-28 City Clerk. — — ■» NOTICC TU NON-RESIDENT. State of Indiana, county of Adam*, is: tn the Adams Circuit Court. April Term. 1614. Mary K. Miller vs. Henry Miller. Roscoe Buckingham. Nathaniel Buck Ingham, Mary Howard. Jesse Howard. I Janie* 1. Miller et al. No. 8715. Action to quiet title to Real Estate. It appearing from affidavit filed in I the above entitled cause, that. Roscoe I Buckingham. Nathaniel Buckingham.

Mary" Howard, 7- Howard und James 1- Miller of the above naned defendants are non-residents State of Indiana. Notice is therefore nereby pl' •, . said Roscoe Buckingham. NM»--Buckingham. Mary Howard, [Howard and James I- ' th at ihey he ami appear Hon. Judge of the A'Litns , Court on the 7th day ot ■'' ' the same being the Ist Juridical H-'X of the next regular .erm thereof, be holden nt the Court House- in City of Decatur, commencing on M day, the 7th day ot Sept-. A- "■ and plead by answer or to said complaint, or the san ' , heard ami determined in tin j Witness, my name and Seal of snl<2l Court hereto affixed, this 25th day of May. 1914. i FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk. 1 James T. Merryman. Attorn, y lor the I Plaintiff. 2g ~ 411 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. I Notice is hereby given to the errors. heirs and legatees of AllfU Buhler, Deceased, to appear in; I’lte Adams Circuit Court, neiii 1" j Decatur, Ind., on the 13th day of Jun . ‘ 1914. and show cau -c. if any. the final settlement accounts witn tne. estate of said decedent should not he | approved: and said heirs are notified, to then and there make proof ot neir-| ship and receive their distributee | , shares. „ . HENRY B. HELLER. Administrator. With Will annexed. Decatur. Ind.. May 23. 1914. Heller, Sutton & Heller. Attys, j i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given to the credit-j tors, heir-- and legatee* of Frederick i Schcimann. Deceased, to appear ' n the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Ind., on the 13th day of I June, 1914, and show muse, if any. >' 'iy •he final settlement accounts with the i estate of said decedent should not he ■ approved; and said heirs are notified i to then and there make proof oi heir‘shln and receive their distributive 1 shares. LIZZIE SCHEIMANN. Administratrix. Decatur. Ind.. May 23rd. 1914. Heller. Sutton c II Iler. Attys. „ ~, I, , ... — o 1 — NOTICE. I Sale Os Unclaimed Freight and Eaggage. Notice Is hereby given that the 'Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway I Company has in its possession divers j articles, packr tei and cases of freient j and baggage which have b en and temained In its possession for upward* of one year, unclaimed and refused «' the places to which the same were consigned. and s hocked, and upon which the owners have failed and refused for one year, and more to pay the carrier** charges thereon, and to claim and take said freight and baggage and that all the said articles, packages and cases ot unclaimed freight and baggage will be sold, (such article, package and ease separately) at public am tion. to the highest bidder, for cash, at the freight house of */d Railway Company .on Island Street, in the City of Grand Rapid.-, in the County of Kent and State of Midi),an. on the Hue of the | railroad of said Railway Company I commencing on Tuesday, the fourth | day of August, 1914. at 19 o'clock A. M.. and continuing until all said articles shall be sold. TERMS: Immediate payoi.-nt by the purchaser in cash, and deltviry of the property to him. to be taken awav im-l n.cdiately. THE GRAND RAPtDS a- <NDIANA RAILWAY COMPANY. By H. Il GRISWOLD. General Freight Agent. C. L LOCKWOOD. General Passsnger Agent. Dated nt Grand Rnp'ds. Mich Miy 19, 1914. 284-11-18 25-2-9-16. ’ NOTICE. The First National Bank. Tht Old Adam* County Bank will be closed on Saturday Mar 1914. Decoration Day. customers need Ing pay rolls and oilier hanking sc commodatlon* please note. jjt,j 0 . — BARBER SHOPS CLOSE MONDAY A* Decoration Day come* on B»tur day all Union barber shop* wfij main open. In order that the barber* . might enjoy n holidai once * Monday will In- nbs'ned t»y them an.’ ( tnelr shop* Will bo closed tha. NOTICE. Piano*. Rowing marhlnra. Tuned, re paired and rebuilt and sold hy yotu home prufesstonnl man. D. A. Q||| lam. Good work guaranteed or no pay Many year* experience and prattle* I Write or Phone 882. 1M and 14th street. DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MOR) , Money? Here Is the opporttnilty— I Write health ana accident ln»ur»n-, during noon hours, evenings and Hpart i lime. The result* will .urprise yn * • Addres* National Ca*ualty Comnanv . Detroit, Mich. L

■' I - ' i 1 ~~~~ ' y er) B ,•**■«*▼ I II f I s ®’ ’ I, a!\ I 'HU' protection ano beauty are the two great objects in painting. Paints that peel and crack and let in moisture give a poor pro-tection-and are a bad investment. Paints that have cheap colors which fade cannot give beauty--and are a bad investment. You get both of these results-in good investments-and with the added feature of greater covering capacity in CAPITAL CITY' LIQUID PAINT. One gallon will cover 300 square feet. SCHAUB-DOWLING CO.

Two tarns on a western farm, exactly alike were painted at the same time; one with Devoe Le*d-*nd-Zinc Paint, the other with a well-known mixed paint at the same pr*ce. Six gallon* ot Devoe finished one building; of the other paint nine gal ions were required. You can figure nut the «ouomy in ■ Devoe tor yourself When you do any pointing ask tor Devoe paint, and get It. JOHN BPOCK, Agent. *~ —- —_ WANTED-A night MCtacr. j ullM Haurk. FOR SALE—A pony, f j ty in(J cart. A bargain, inquire of Lettie Kinta at the Art Store or call phone ts

PUBLIC SALE SMURDW. MAY 30th. AT 1 P. M. PH 1 < l' l a r n ii ry buildin S south of Moser; Steads « ery ’ cons >stinjr of Iron Bed St indt rhT g - s ’ Mattresses, Bedroom FabW C ri s k niers ’ Dinin R Room Chair.. Utensils *>%% Gla33Wa re, Kitchen ■ Jak C<>"m"t? ee^ lnges ' Portable OvenI -therS rs ; Corner Cigar Case and , tides too numerous to mention. • lhe Goods Are Practically New ; TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH L L CARROLL

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