Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1914 — Page 3

SB PUBLIC SALE. ■B Th'’ undersigned will offer at pubfl] sale 1 mile south and I’d mile of Tocsin, or 2’A miles north Lj mile oupt ciM'raigville or west of I'clermam on Monday, »llt: Hornes: Four nead. 1 pair of mares. 6 years old. rood brood Iflares, sound, weight 1600 lbs.; 2 suckling colts. Cows. 4 head: Sh d cow. 4 cart: o'.d. % blooded Dur®|nm; % Jcisoy, had second calf, givBig 2 gallons of milk at a milking; if-Jersey cow, 7 years old, due to the last of the month, good These <■< .vs are up-to-date cows. 3-year-old Jersey cow, in March; 6-year-old Jersey Bw, giving gallon of milk at a milkwill be fresh in Februar -. Ilogs, head: Erood sows, 1 Poland sow with pigs by side; Poland sow, bred to pig latter pari o! Farming Implements: One 2wagon, in goed condition: binder, in gi.otl work ng or■r; Osborne mower in first-class order; MtC’cery wheat drill. in „ood shape; hay and corn combined; 60-tocth barrow, good new; 18-tooth spring tooth harJob.u Deere eu. ivator: singleplow’. 2 double-shovel plows, breaking plow, walking breakplow, set double work harness. set buggy harness, iron ketwith bench, 2 hog houses, about 2 of timothy hay, corn in tield. in shocks, 359 shocks of good Mbr grind stone and other articles too lumerous to mention. —Sums of -<s.oa and under. SjHti; sums over $5.00 a credit of 12 will be given, purchaser givnote with approved security for fl months without interest, last 6 with interest at 6 per cent. propcity removed until settled gjfor CLYDE SHADY. ah Frauhiger, Auct. Wasson, Clerk. BLedies’ Aid society of Pleasant ■ Valley church will serve dinner.

uj| NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Baiot: :e is hereby given that Monday, the 2nd day of November, will be the last day to pay your fall install- . merit of taxes. The treasurer's office J. Will be open from 7 o’clock a. m. until 5 tfclock p. m., each week day and Y’jthe books will positively be closed at 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, {November t, 2nd. All taxes not paid by that time Bytill become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off, as they must be paid and the law points out the duty -of the treasurer. Those who Shave bought and sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish to make partial payment should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away for any one. So do not ask it. W. J. ARCHBOLD, i 236t22 Treasurer Adams County, fa,—" o—- — ■- ■pi m CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 24. Friday, November 23, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S. Regular stated meeting. Important business. Dr. €. V. Connell VETERINARIAN PVinnn ' office 102 JT nOH Residence 431 AN INVESTMENT THE UNEXPECTED DOES KOT HARM. When the great European war broke out stocks and bonds and various securities were more or less seriously affected. But no Investment lii a Savings Account at the First National Bank was affected in the slightest manner. Every d liar there was still worth 100 cents —every dollar cculd be gotten at once —every dollar continued to earn the same regular rate of interest. The unexpected which is sure to happen cannot affect the money you invest in a Savings Account at the First National Bank. Isn’t that so? FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Safe Place for Savings Decatur, Indiana

PETITION FOR MACADAM ROAD. State of Indiana, County of Adams, Before the Board of Commission trs of the County of Adams. We, the undersigned, each and ill of whom are resident free-holders and voters of Bluecreek Township, Adams County, Indiana, respectfully petition your honorable body and ask that you construct and complete a macadamized stone road, in said township, over and upon the public highway situated on the following route, towit: Commencing at the center of section three (3), township twentysfx (26) north, range fifteen (15) east, thence north to the township line dividing Bluecreeti and St. Mary’s townships and there to terminate, all being Adams County, Indiana. • Your petitioners aver and say that said proposed improvement will connect at the south end with the Woods Macadam road and at the north end thereof it will connect with the township line. Your petitioners further aver and say that the improvement prayed for is less than three (3) miles in length. Your petitioners further aver and say that the highway herein sought to be improved is a public highway already established and in use, is one of the public hoghways of said Township and that the same will be of public utility and benefit. 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 a width of thirty-six (36) ft., and that said highway above described be graded to a widtli of twenty-four (24) feet, and that broken stone be placed thereon to a width of twelve feet and to a depth of four (4) inches at the sides thereof and to a depth of eight (8) inches in the center thereof, and that crushed stone screenings be placed thereon to a depth of four (4) inches. That said improvement be made a single track and that the name thereof be “The Fred Bilderback Macadam Road.” That to pay for said improvement we ask that bonds be issued by '.he County of Adams, in the State of Indiana, payable in twenty semi-annuil installments or series, and for the payment of which we ask that a tax be levied upon tlie taxable property ot said Bluecreek township in a sufficient amount to pay the interest and principal 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 taxable property of said township in accordance with the Acts of the Legislature of the State of Indiana, I passed in the year 1905, beginning oil page 550 and as amended in the Acts of 1907, and as amended in the Acts of 1909, for the extension of free gravel or macadam roads, and all other and any and all amendments thereto. We farther ask the Board to take all of the necessary steps as is required by law to have said improvement constructed and made as petitioned herein, that the same be constructed without submitting the question .of building the same to an election of the voters of said Bluecreek 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, Charles Workingle, JJacob Mitch, W. O. Myers, Fred Troutner, W. J. Edwards, Frank Garwood, James R. Alison, Henry Marbaugh, Frank C. Wech-i ter. Chas. W. Feasel, Finley Bryan. J. W. Louks, W. P. Merriman, R. P. I Davies, Frank Neadstin, Wm. Frazier, Wm. Campbill, A. J. Ray, C. W. Y. Davis, Elisha Merriman, G. C. McAlbany, John Repp, Ed Miller, Edgar Kelsey, John Shosenberg, A. C. Huffman, J. D. Tinkham, Hiram VanNette, W. E. Young, T. B. Okeley, Fred Okeley, W. W. Harper. H. G. Edwards, M. W. Hamrick, Chas. Morrison, J. F. Parrish, S. F. Campbell, Aaron Lotzeneiser, L. G. Williams, Henry Teeple, D. Mattox, John Hamrick, Geo. Dellinger, D. Ferguson, Davis Baker, J. S. Louks, G. B. Jones, J. M. Willey. Elridge Lautzenheiser, David Ritter, Fred Bilderback, S. L. Vane-/, S. J. S. Douglas, J. L. Hook, John Hoblet, Jr.; A S. Kelsey, D. Dundgeon, Pac”b Bevington, H. L. Sipe, W. L. Tinkham, J. L. Grim, S. C. Tinkham, Chancy Sipe, Wm. Speakman. W. C. Gillespie, Jess L. Smitley, W. L. Foreman, J. M. Foreman, E. L. Foreman, Sam Frank, Sol Luginbill, C. C. Kelley, H. O, Swoveland, M. A. Ripley, J. Love Kina, Amos M. Danner, A. W. Wagers, Wm. Raudenbush, Joseph Malony, John J. Bushe, Monroe Byer. This petition will be presented io the Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, November 3, 1914, at which time the taxpayers of Bluecreek township may appear and make such objection as the law may provide for. THOS. H. BALTZELL, 15-22 Auditor. o ——— APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Thomas M. Donnelly, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LYDIA DONNELY, Administratrix. Sept. 30. 1914. 8-15-22 __ -o —— NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Nancy Vaughan, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, will as such administrator, offer for sale at the law office of J. F. Snow on the east side of Second i street, in the City of Decatur, Indi-1

ana, at private sale, on Saturday, October 31, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and thereafter until sold, a certain fortyacre tract, the legal description of which is (he northeast quarter (’4) of (he northwest quarter (U) of section twenty-nine (29). township twenty-six (26) north, range llfte< n (15) east, in Adams County, Indiana. The above described real estate will be sold free from all liens except the taxes, which are payable aft?r 1914, the purchaser paying one third (13) of the purchase price cash in hand, one-third (1-3) in nine months and one-third (1-3) in eighteen months after date, or he may pay as much more than one-third cash as he may wish, the deferred payments to bear six (6) per cent interest from date and be secured by first mortgage on the said real estate so sold. Notes for deferred payments waiving relief, and providing for attorney's fees. Said sale will be continued from day to day until said real estate is sold. SAMUEL DOAK, Administrator of the estate of NancyVaughan, deceased. J. F. Snow, Attorney forAdmlnistrator. d 8-15-22 O.. HERE IS GOOD NEWS FOR STOMACH VICTIMS. Some very remarkable results are being obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles with pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying action upon tlie lower bowels, removing the obstructions of poisonous fecal matter and gases and preventing their absorption by the blood. This done, the food is allowed free passage from the stomach, fermentation ceases and stomach troubles quickly disappear. George H. Mayr. for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles of years standing by this treatment, and so successful was the remedy he devised that it has since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless the effect of the medicine is sufficient to convince any one of its remarkable effectiveness, and witnin 24 hours the sufferer feels like a new- person. Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach remedy’ is now sold here by all druggists.,

NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Notice is hereby given to anyone caught on my farm in Preble township, whether hunting or trespassing, will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. 243t3 WILLIAM WERLING. o I clean and set up stoves. ’Phone Jim Coverdale, at Schaub & Dowling’s. 249t6 MR. AND MRS. RHINE, D. C. Chiropractors. Chronis, Spinal and Nervous Diseases No charge for consultation. Hours: 9:30 to 12 a. m. 2:00 to 4:30 p. m.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. 209 South hird St. ’Phone 761 Fruit Trees Sprayed I have the best power sprayer in the country and will do your v;ork right. Will spray down the tree as well as from the ground, getting both top and bottom of the branches. See me or drop me a card. A. W. BAXTER. 619 Elm Street. giiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiitiiiintTiUiiiiiininuiintinimnniniiiiiiiiiiuiniiniimnniiß i “Here is the Answer Tin 11 I , WEBSTERS I I New International | The Merriam Webster B Every day in your talk and reading, at |g _ home, on the street car, in the office, shop s and school you likely question the mean- g == nig of some new word. A friend asks: g g What makes mortar harden?” You seek == S the location of LochKatrineor the pronun- 2 s ciation of jujutsu. What is white coal? == I- This New Creation answers all kinds of || questions in Language, History, Biography, § Fiction, Foreign Words, Trades, Arts and 3 Sciences, with final authority. S 400.000 Words. = = 6000 Illustrations. J™.,',-. s I Cost $400,000. 11 2700 Pages. = s The only dictionarywith = — the new dividedpaue.— char- 'O , A = = acterized a. “A Stroke of XjL- 'iYy; |= Genius.” g India Paper Edition: *' s On thin, opaque, strong, Mlfflm ~ India paper. What a satis- if/il/ /, ! = faction to own the Merriam Av/fflllll = Webster tn a form no light KJ Z'j, 13 Uli i= and so convenient to usefj®7/MJ fl |= One half the thickness andsgjhwH H lllw/m// = weight of Regular Edition. s Regula. Edition: A = On strong book paper. Wt ff jlWj g lbs. Size x 9% x f'WI.M I Mil = {inches. /' 3’4'l . 1 = Write (er .pwlm.n Jiri, ZS.Skul’teL! I ri'lUl = iiiMtr.iioL., uu. i \e S Mention thia — publication .-VA and receive FREE a set g of pocket fl = map*. I g Springfield, guuiuiiiiiMuiiiuiiiiiiiumiiiiniiinmiSi&a*^^ ls - 2^B4^**®

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YOU SHOULD WORRY:If you are going to have a sale this all but your worries will lessen if you book your save with - —™i i ; *■ u i . XML - jdi&gagljjSt ' / Il■ < eSSlS3ran JOHN SPULLER The Veteran Auctioneer His years of experience have taught him how to get the high dollar. He understands your wants and be conducts a sale in the satisfactory way. Thats what you want. Talks Swiss, German and English. Book early so you can get <he date you want. 'Phone 531. JOHN SPILLER Decatur, - - Indiana.