Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1914 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Bugalo, N. X . July -’ iSjh-< hi to Daily Demo* rati- -'"<•■ ! ’"' '"• official to N. Y. yesterday IT'iO. I» • closing steady yorker • tivMlum »»•' 18. M; roughs 15.25 IMO toga »M» (Os6oo; Sheep ?4 00 higher top lain -j $V.75» cattle hlova. Q. T. BURKCorn s *’ I Alislke seed »'• New lied Wheat, No. 2 | Rye Barley Oats “I NIBLICK A Co. Eggs ,fi I Butter 13 to •• I FULLENKAMPB Eggs 16 Butter lift 25 BEHLINGS. Indian Runner Ducks *•- I Chicks - i Fowls l-< : Ducks Geese » Young turkeys I-"' Tom turkeys 13c Old hen turkeys ... I < Old Roosters Dutt er I' , Eggs IGc Above prices paid for poultry fr e from feed.

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FOR RENT—A lite r< < m l.oUae cm 10th street. Good well and a grape bar her in connection. Inquire of Mr* Fl.il lips, Phone 5 on O line. U9t3 Mr. Krimxel the piano tui.«r. l» hen tor a few days. Parties srNhing piano tuned can leave word at rhe Murray Hotel, phone 57. ISOtJ

'-.t,- 111 i—■— Old Adams County Bank Decatur. Indiana. g. I Ab~h <W«* »«»«• J PJ -SK** C. a N*Mi. FrwldMt Imllt M. Kimb m 4 Jote Niblick VWW PwwirtU * TgH K. X. »«*•*. Cw-feUr. i ~»§n oTLi FarTn ,oanß .•!■»*! Reflect — ja, Resolve “FAINT HEART MJable Batea. Ne’er Won Fair Lidy.” - PROCRASTINATION a Never Started Accomodation ConI A BANK ACCOUNT Or Won Comfort san‘s5 an ‘s1 g And Freedom From Worry Extandod UN OLD AGE! £•.««, We Pay 4 Per cent. Interest on 1 Year Time Deposits JL.IU CZMMMMMMHMi«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■

kai*ir MARnara. , Wool Slcfftfc tw hMaa . lie calf Tailow Sc Sh*»> full* 36«.4181.00| LOCAL OROOUCK MARKET. I Indiana Rann<-d dacha ...........,8c I ’owl* 12c j | Young turtays ij< Tom turaoya ....12c Old boa tarfcayt Ik I(3M Rc«’«trfw •••••ata Be putter 16c; I Egea ••••••••••••••••••...•......lac Above prhea tar poultry tree I from teed DECATUR CREAMERY CO. (Price for «rak •ndin« June 8. 1*84.) Butter Fat ........Na Creamery Putts* 28c COAL PRICER. j Stove |T 83 lEgS 87.r0 'Cheatnut. hard 87 88 Pea. hard NM ' r*» a. Eas and Lamp .......... 84.75 W A«h |450 V >; al »4 •H Valley HM IL Um 14 23 Cannvll 8600 j n t 84 r. i Keotm ky I4AO Lurtg 8430

i FOI'.SD ,u«i Wvcal Owner con iiavr «»tae l»» <«!iika at ruraar Monr<w mhl *l*w •tttll •nd paying for nSvertlaeawai aad eipeM* 154t3 U>BT I ••Uh •omraher* betwaan •nd .ad atree** Finder retam to Frank flatlet «nd receive • rrwaid , 182t3

"IK" FOR ACHING. SORE. TIRED FEET flood bye sore feet, burning feet, swollen (.it. «w*-aty feet, smelling feet, tired fmL Good-bye coma, callouses, bunions and

raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or I drawing up your face in agony. “TIZ” is magical, acta right off. ''TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet, t'se “TIZ” and for-

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get your foot misery. Ah* bow comfortable your feet feel. Get a2l cent box of TlZ'’ now at any druggist or department store. Don’t •uffrr Have good feet, glad feet, feet that nev<-r swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed . or money refunded. o — TO CLOSE JULY 4th. We the undersigned merchants of the City of Decatur, Ind., agree to < lose our respective places of business i Saturday, July 4th, 1914, all day. Niblick a Company. The Kuebler Company. Holthouse, Schulte & Company. Charlie Voglewed. Teeple, Brandyberry & Peterson. Vance A Hite. Williams A Sons. Runyon. Engeler Company. Peoples & Gerke. ' C. H. EHey. Wtnnes Shoe Store. F. V. Mills Hower A Hower. 8. E. Hite. Brushwlller & Baker Wear-Well Shoe Store. Myers. Dailey Company. Carl C. Pumphery. j Charles F. Steele A Co ' M. Fuilenkarup. j Bernstein. City, Zwick A Myers. Myer. Sherer & Beavers. 1 ager Bros. A Retaking. Will Johns. Gass & Meibers. D. M. Hensley. Kirsch. Selletneycr & Sons. Decatur Lumber Co. Th* ~e merchants announce that they will keep their stores open Friday night the same as Saturday night, that »I. uppers may buy at |hfir convenience. 149t8 NOTICE. Although the horse sales have been closed I am still in tilt* business and will run a first class I<<hl and stand In barn on First streol. Open night and day. Any one Laving a horse to sell leave word at the barn. JM. RICE, Prop. 153t6 • o Democrat Wants Ads Pav ■ ■W 11 1 THOMAS F. WALSH MILLIONAIRE. He was an Irishman—born in the Old Country. He was a millwright by trade... He landed in New York without., a dollar. He was a wonder for working! When he died he left a fortune.. of 810,000,000. He minded his own business. He didn't go through life .talking., about the good "luck” of the other.. fellow. He didn't eat out his heart in envy because someone else was rich and he was poor. He didn’t.. fool hia time away in telling other men what they should do and what they shouldn't do. In plain, homely language, he “sawed wood.” He got busy. He worked-msde money-saved money —and succeeded. You can make a fortune by the.. asms method. There Is no royal road to success. It la just a plain, every day., road on which every one can travel who wants to do so. The way to start on that road io to open an account at the First National Bank. It's Your way. It's the only way! FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. Suit To Quiet Title. In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1914. Cause No. 8735. State of Indiana Adams County, SS: Josiah Chronister vs. Jacob Counterman et al. Now comes Josiah L. Chronister, by his attorney, C. L. Walters, and tiles his complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person, that the residence upon diligent search and inquiry is unknown of the defendants: Jacob Counterman, Mrs. Jacob Counterman, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; David Counterman, Mrs. David Counterman, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Peter Bollenbaugher, Mrs. Peter Bollenbaugher. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Abram L. Counterman, and Mary Counterman, wife of Abram L. Counterman, Mrs. A. L. Counterman, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: A. M. Counterman, wife of A. L. Counterman,, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Clarissa H. Smith; John Wells; Mrs. John Wells, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; J. H. Smith, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Polly A. Smith, wife of J. H. Smith; Boliver Denford Cross; Mary Zelinda Cross, wife of Boliver Denford Cross; John D. Wells, Odean Wells, his wife; John Smith; Clarissa Smith, his wife; John W. Smith; Mrs. John W. Smith, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Adam Carns, Mrs. Adam Carns, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Adam Gam, Mrs. Adam Gam, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Jacob Hart. Mrs. Jacob Hart, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Jacob S. flart, Elizabeth Hart, wife ol Jacob S. Hart. Henry Mase, Mrs. Henry Mase. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; Sarah Ann Mase; Sarah A. Mase. That the names of the defendants are unknown and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and designations, towit: The husband of Clarissa H. Smith whose name is unknown to plaintiff: the husband of Sarah Ann Mase, whose name is unknown to plaintiff; the hus band of Sarah A. Mase, whose name is unknown to plaintiff. The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouses, the cred itors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last Will and Testa ment and the successors in interest, respectively, of each of the following named and designated, deceased persons to-wit: Jacob Counterman; David Counter man: Peter Bollenbaugher; Abram L Counterman, and Mary Counterman, wife of Abram L. Counterman; A. L. Counterman; A. M. Counterman, wife of A. L. Counterman; Clarissa H Smith; John Wells: J. H. Smith; Polly A. Smith, wife of J. H. Smith; Boliv*-’ Denford Cross, Mary Zelinda Cross, wife of Boliver Denford Cross; John D. Wells; Odean Wells, wife of John D. Wells: John Smith, Clarissa Smith, wife of John Smith. John W. Smith; Adam Carns; Adam Gam; Jacob Hart; Jaco S. Hart, Elizabeth Hart, wife of Jacob S. Hart, Elizabeth Hart, wife ot Ann Mase; Sarah A. Mase, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff. The children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouses, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last Will and Testament and the successors in interest, respectively, of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated persons, to-wit: Jacob Counterman, David Counterman, Peter Bollenbaugher, Abram L Counterman, A. L. Counterman, John Wells, J. H. Smith, Boliver Denford Cross, John D. Wells, John Smith, John W Smith, Adam Carns, Adam Gam. Jacob Hart, Jacob S. Hart, Henry Mase, the names of all ot 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 by other names which names are unknown to plaintiff: the spouses of all persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff. That said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate ow-n ed by the plaintiff in Adams County, 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 is, therefore, hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the September Term of the Adams Circuit Court being the Seventh day of September. 1914, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur Indiana this 19th day of May, 1914. State of Indiana Seal. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. C. L. Walters, Atty, for Pltff. 25-2-9. NOTiGS.. Sale Os Unclaimed Freight and Baggage. Notice is hereby given that the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railway Company has in its possession divers articles, packages and cases of freignt and baggage which have been and remained in its possession for upwards of one year, unclaimed and refused at ’ the places to which the same were consigned, and checked, and upon which the owners have failed and refused for | one year, and more to pay the carrier s charges thereon, and to claim and take said'freight and baggage and that all the said articles, packages and cases

of unclaimed freight and bagcage will he sold, (such article, pac.cagc an*, case separately) at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the freight house of said Railway Company on Island Street, in the City of Grand Rapids, tn the County of Kent and State of Mlclii.i’.an, on ' i" line <>i t'c-i railroad of said Railway Company. commencing on Tuesday, the fourth, day of August, 1914, at 10 o’clock A M„ and continuing until all said art! - cles shall be sold. TERMS: Immediate payment by tile purchaser in cash, and delivery of the property to him. to be taken away im- [ mediately. THE GRAND RAPIDS & INDIANA RAILWAY COMPANY. By 11. R. GRISWOLD. General Freight Agent. C. L. LOCKWOOD, General Passenger Agent. Dated at Grand Rapids. Mich... May 19, 1914. 2S 4 11 18-25-2-9-16. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana. Adams County, cc: In the Adams Circuit Court. September Term. 1914. Estella M. Pontius, et al, vs. Edward F. Pontius, et al. Cause No. 8741. To Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiffs, by McNagny & McNagny, their attorneys, and file their complaint herein togetli er with an affidavit of a competent person that tlie following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, tc-wit: Edwa: I I’. Pontius, Charles A. P tius, Ulilla Pontius, Rachel Shride, Sarah E. Swaney, Siram V. Swaney. Ellen Wamsley. Anna 1.. Pontius. Edson C. Pontius. Nina Pontius. Ethel Pontius, Leah Pontius, Nettie Balthaser, Theodore Balthaser. Ida A. Crites, Ruth Crites, Mary Crites. Gertrude Randolph, Ellsworth A. Randolph, Winnie Vetter, Raymond I’. Vetter,' Daniel P. Crites, George B. Crites, Stephen Defenbaugh, Harley E. Defenbaugh, Anna Defenbaugh, Jennie Defenbaugh, Eva Defenbaugh; that said action is for the purpose cf quieting title to real estate in the State ot Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said d-Tcndants; that all o fsaid defendants are necssary parties to said action and that they i re believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they he nd appear on the 2nd day of the Septmber term of the Adams Circuit Court, being the Bth day cf September, 1914, at the court nouse in Decatur, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said .-ompiaint, the same will be heard and determined in their ats.-nci. In Witness Wheroo", I hereunto set my hard r.ml affix the seal cf said o< urt at the office of the Clerk thereon i nCie city of Decatur, Indiana, this 30 day of June. 1914. FERDIN/.ND BLEEKE, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. McN-gny £■ McNagny, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 2-9-16 FOR SALE—A pony, city broke and cart. A bargain, inquire of Lettie Kintz at the Art Store or call phone 250. ts PIGEONS pay dollars where chickens pay cents; small capital needed; small space required; always penned up; ready markets; send for May issue ot our Journal; fully explained there; price ten cents. Reliable Squat Journal, Versalles, Mo. 131t30 FOR SALE —Single open buggy in good condition. Will sell for ten dol iars. Inquire at this office. ts LATE CABBAGE PLANTS for SALE —corner Adams and sth st. 25c per hundred. LEON GASS. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms, modern. Telephone 758. Street No. 221 south Ist. street. 156-61. IW SCHOOL GIRL Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Daughter’s Health. Plover, lowa. — “From a small child my 13 year old daughter had female

weakness. I spoke to three doctors about it and they did not help her any. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had been of great benefit to me, so I decided to have he; give it a trial. She has taken five bottles of the Vegetable Compound ac-

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pe t cat ur JUL y7 3E7 —S*-ac, THF. ABSOLUTE CLIMAX "JK "X PROUDLY AND Z / IVK \ PERFECTLY PROVED ‘ \ the greatest mL l OF STS KIND FMEAST HIPPODROME EEAIS^—T$ ’ HITHFFTO UNDREAMED AN INTERNAT ONfiL ARRAY OF AMAZEMENTS THE FIVE CONTINENTS B CONTR.IBU2E. TH El FC iC • SURPRISES 1.~ ATTRACTIONS WHOLLY NEW to AMERICA ... , .7 i II ONLY BAND OF DANCING ELEPHANTS I ESKIMOS S J the original s ,1■ The Jungle Dance 20 OX TEAM WILD ANIMAL REVEL I I f N m?n ’y r R N b £ s ™ lSMCMtT>?a>l | DA HO Ml AN S M WoRIS COWBOYS — VAQUEROS — COWGIRLS THE SPLENDORS OF THE ORIENT - THE FEATURES OF THE HIPPODROME X IN VIVID CONTRAST WITH PIONEER DAYS • IN NO OTHER ARENA, IN NO OTHER • EXHIBITION CAN ANYONE BEHOLD SUCH AUTHENTIC DISPLAYS OF RACIAL CHARACTERISTIC AMUSEMENT BIG PAR AD E^Aii^MP CHEAP EPCURSIONS ON ALL R.R. Special Vacation Tours CLOVER-LEAF-ROUTE TO Detroit, Cleveland. Gdar Point, Put-in-Bay and Niagara FaL’s Tickets on sale every Saturday during the summer at greatly reduced fares. RETURN LIMIT 12 DAYS See H. J. Thompson Ag*t. for Particulars WOOD FOR SALE” 500 cords of heavy wood 50 cords of cook stove wood Delivered to Any Part of the Cify ASK FOR PRICES PHONE 322 OLLIE CHRONISTER. ’ """ ' "■ nrrnwi—inin FILTERED GASOLINE •a*lsc-j£ PER GALLON THE ARK GARAGE H. E. SIKES _ _ JKsSfflSaaß^®SEaHM