Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1915 — Page 4

O THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS « fl Corrected Every Afternoon

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. J«n. 28—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 2,090; hogs (.losing lower. Mellum and heavy, [email protected]; yorkers, $7.50; pigs, s7.so®s ■ ,60, roughs, $0.25® $6.40; stags. $5.50® $6.00; sheep, 5.000; lower; top lambs, $9.00; cattle, 200; strong. a. i bUhk. New corn Clover seed Alsike seed s'•'& Wheat sl.«>9 Hye H.lO Barley ®' jc j Timothy been $2.00 to $2.25 Oats &3c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 28c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 28c 1 Butter 17c@25c BEHLINGS. Indian Runner due* Sc < Chickens 11c i Fowls I’c ( Ducks He j Geese 11c \ Young turkeys 14c Old Turn turkeys lie { Old Hen turkeys 11c 91d Roosters 5c 1 Butter, packing stock 18c *- Fresh eggs 28c 2 Above prices pa.a lor poultry free 1 from feed.

ARE YOU SUFFERING? ' If so You are the man, woman or child that Chi- | ropractors are looking for. A visit at my office will convince you that there is * relief for you. NO CHARGE for visiting the office to * learn for yourself what Chiropractic adjustments will | mean to your health. NO CHARGE for analysis of j our case. NO CHARGE * for advice. FREE! First adjustment without cost to any SUFFERER, whose case I analyze up to February 12th, IF YOU have not heard of me before, inquire h among your friends whom I have given RELIEF and you will not hesitate longer about visiting mo. J. W. RHINE, CHIROPRACTOR. LADY ATTENDANT Have been located at 209 So. Third St., DECATUR, IND. Office hours: 1 to 4:30: 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday by appoinment U NOTICE After Saturday, January 23rd. 1915, will be located at Corner Monroe and Second streets, above ;i Holthouse-Schulte Co., Decatur, Ind, ’phone 761. R

HELP THE BOY SCOUTS. Here is a chance to help the Boy Scouts without making trouble or expense to you. The Scouts have taken up a plan to sell “The Saturday Even ing Post' ’to defray expenses, and as a plan to pay all or part of the expenses necessary for a summer camp. The Scouts have a large number of copies to dispose of this week and as the Scouts get the full nickel on every sale made, you see it is important to them that every one is sold. , This is to act as a fund to buy the Posts that are sold later. | Now, if you buy your Posts at the news stand, why walk down and got it yourself when it will be gladly de-

I' SAFETYDFIRSTI fl — ——— 1 naGon-wide campaig-n of SAFETY FIRST isbeing- waged Ike!*: T by the Steamboat,Railway and Electric Lincs. */ ISNT THE SAFETY OF YOUR MONEY OF VITAL INTEREST TO YOU ? U Ourßank is absolutely SAFE. Safe and conservative* ■< ™TIKtTYm^" n 4i andSaf ‘ : ' ,nvc>,ln ’ cnla L • S *°?’ anwas ado pted by this bank ’ w w hen it first opened its doors for business. < IF' /a L BS Rte# I •®ecatur/Jns»-

KALVER MARKETS. Wool ■•«*•••.••.. . • •.... ..... .Sic® 25< . Beet hides ..11( v Calf g Tallow 6i Sheep pelts 25c®51.0( LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. , Chickens ' 11c Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls lie Ducks 11c Geese 11c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters fc Fresh eggs 28c I Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 31%c Butter fat, in country 28 Butter, wholesale 311-2? Butter, retail 34*4c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.50 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $-1.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5 00 Kentucky $4 50 Lurig $4.50

livered to you promptly at any place in the city by the boys for the same price that you paid before? You arc benefited; they are ffirnefited. If, after a while, you don't care to take it any longer, you are not bound to take it. Merely tell the boy who de livers the paper to stop it, and he will not deliver any more until you think I that you want to take It again. if you don’t want to take it regu- • larly, buy a copy from the boys this . week any way. You will hardly miss 3 the nickel and you are doing a favor for the boys. So either see one of the s boys, or telephone the Callow & Rice t drug store and the boys will see that “- you receive your paper.

APPOINTMENT Os ADMIN ISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Frederick Holmke, lute of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN A. PEOPLES, | Administrator. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys. Jan. 13, 1915. 14.21-28 - 0 "■ APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR.

Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Clem Heideman, late of Adams County, deceased, The estate is probably solvent. JULIUS HEIDEMAN. Administrator. Will Hammell, Peterson & Moran, Attorneys, Jan. 7. 1915. 14-21-28 - NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ps *. In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1914. Lilia Francis vs. Charles Francis. No. 5909. Complaint for divorce. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Charlas Francis, the a|>ve named defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Charles Francis, that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit on the 17th day ot Marc.i, 1915, the seme being the 39th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday the Ist day of Februm”. A. D. 1915, and plead by answer or demurr to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 15th day of January, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk. Peterson & Moran. Attorneys for plaintiff. 21-28-4

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the cred!- ! nrs, heirs and legatees of David i Liby, deceased, to appear in the i Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. , Indiana, on the 12th day of February. | 1915. and show cause, if any, why the 1 fiinal settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. ISABEL LIBY, Administratrix. Decatur, Ind., Jan. 16, 1915. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 21-2 S - o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, Febru- . ary Term. 1915. No. 8912. Ell W. Steele vs. Byron A. Dent (also known as Albion Dent and AlliHan Dent) Byron 11. Dent, his executors et al. Gomes now the plaintiff in the above ( j entitled cause, by .1. F. Snow, his ati torney, and files his complaint in said I court for cancellation of mortgage, i-aformation of deed, and for the quiet- ( ing of title to the lands described in ( aid complaint. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause that the following named defendants are ncn-residents of the State of Indiana, as affiant believes, arid that they are necesary and proper parties to the said proceding: Byron A. Dent (also known as Alli- j son Dent and Albion Dent), Umma Dent (also known as Emtiift D. Dent), , J wife of said Byron A. Dent, John B. . Dent (also known as John Dent). Ger- , irude Dent, Dessora Dent, George A. Dent, jr., Ella G. Dent, Ella Hoagland, , Ella Spencer (formerly Ella Dent), Byron 11. Dent, Theresa Dent (also known as Teresa D. Dent), wife of Byron H. Dent. Mary J. Dent, former wife of Byron H. Dent. John F. Smith, one of the executors of Byron H. Dent, deceased. Stephen Hill. Anna Marsh, Benjamin Marsh, husband of Anna Marsh, Joseph Hill, George A. Dent, Martha Dent, wife of George A. Dent, Perry Crabbs, Jane Crabbs, wife cf Perry Crabbs, Albion Crabbs. George D. Crabbs. TJellen Crabbs, Abram A. 'rabbs. also Joseph D. Nutman, Caroine L. Nutman. wife of Joseph D. Nutnan, J. D. Nutman, jr., Mary Ellen | Jenna, Gertrude K. Hanna, Julia N. Hanna, William Frazee, William D. | I'tazee, and Rebecca J. Frazee, wi; of William D. Frazee, John Hill, Jch.: V Hill, David W. Champer, Catherine 'hamper, wife of David W. Champer, Nellie Champer, John Champer, Wash- . ngton Steele, Polly Steele, wife cf t Washington Steele. Marv Schwarts and Lewis P. Schwar s.-’hc ■ .ivshand of Marv P. Schwarts, r’-ol

—S2O~GIVEN away Are you gift from us? We are not confining this offer to any one person but to all who come to our store during the next two week s. We will return approximately this money to you on purchasing one of our Ladies coats. We have pu our entire stock of coats including the seasons latest models and up to date styles in one large class and will positively close these out for ONLY $3.48 These coats all formerly sold from $lB to $25 but we want to get them out of the way. Coats in Broadtails, Zibelines, Astrakans, Scotch Plaids, Cape coats and all other season models. Remember this oiler holds good for two weeks only and that you will have to come in eai ly to get your fit and pick.

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James P>. Simeoke. Leticia J. Simeoke, wife of James B. Simeoke, Charles W. Ewing, Ezra McMahon, commissioner of Charles W. Ewing. Jeremiah Long, 1 Leticia J. Leng, wife of Jeremiah '.eng, William H. Long, Catherine J. I i.ang, Columbia Long. Uritta Eley (formerly Uritta Long), David Crabbs, ,iary L. Crabbs, wifi cf David Crabbs, William G. Ewing, Ester Ewing, wife ut William G. Ewing, The Cincinnati : nion and Fort Wayne Railroad Company, by its officers, Jeremiah Smith (also known as Jerry Smith), president, William P. Heboid, secretary, George Carlisle, director, Stephen S. L. Hommedii w (also known as S. L. Hommediew), bond trustee, William ’. Rice, Francis Rice, wile of William P. Rice, Mary C. Anderson (formerly Mary C. Rice), Joseph Anderson, husband of Mary C. Andersen, Alice A. Huffman (formerly Alice A. Rice), aid Ethan A. Huffman, her husband. And that notice is herein given to each one and all of the wives of the aid men defendants, if the said men defendants were married, or are now married, the Christian names of which sjiid wives are to the plaintiff, afore-.-aid, unknown. And that notice is herein given to each one and to all of the men who are now, or have been husbands ci '. he said women defendants, as herein above stated, whose surmanes, and whose Christian names of the said iipsoands of the said women defendants are to the aforesaid plaintiff unknown. And that notice is herein given to egch one and to all ot the creditors, executors, administrators, assignees, trustees, heirs at law, legatees, and . .cs of each one and ot every one, , v . ..1 all al the above and foregoing cd, defendants and their wives or husbands, as .herein above stated. That they be and appear before the . ■ . t able Judge of tile Adams Circuit ( cult, on Thursday, the 25th day of March, 1915, the same being the 39.11 Juridical Day of the February Term, cue next regular term thereof, to be holden at Decatur, Indiana, iffi the Court House, in said City, commencing on Monday, the first day of February, 1915, and plead by answer or demur to said complain'., or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said court hen to affixed, thi s 22nd day of January, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. J. F. Snow, Attorney for Plaintiff. z 28-4-11 0 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Caleb B. Andrews, late of Alams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent ADDIE ANDREWS. t Administratrix. J. T. Merryman, Attorney Jan. 25, 1915. ’2B-445 —oDEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

Big Seven Day Sale ! Commencing Saturday, Jan. 30th. and Ending Feb. 6th. We will have enstore 7 extra Specials due each day r the seven days, besides many others. NOTE THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS But to appreciate these Big Values is to see them. ! Saturday, January 30th. Big Embroidery Sale and Embroidery that is a real Bargain. See display in window, 5 and 10c yd. Mon., Feb. Ist Tues., Feb. 2nd. Towel Sale of assorted kinds, Sale 2 qt. Aluminum Pans, special -.... 10c Price 10 . 4 fit- niue and White Pan. special 10c Wed., Feb. 3rd. Thurs., Feb. 4tb. Embroidered Pillow Cases, regu- i Regular 25c House Broom, as long as they last. Sale Price > 10c lar 25c values, Sale Price 10s 8 qt. Galv. Water Pail, only 10c i Fri., Feb. sth. Sat., Feb. 61b. I No. l;,o Satin Ribbon, assorted Big assortment of Granite Ware, colors big value, yard .. n S ° me " 5c an<; 40 c values at a j ""' '' uc Special Price q c !winDleasalMwthM that an y° ne needing Sap paps inerd-r Vlin U? 1011 or, jer at the following prices 8 qt. ■pet coz j|>1.40,10 qt per doz. $1.60. a the SeVen DaysSa,e f 0 “> mention dbp-ajed within the store with the special mark on them. BeSUre XXX!a a,S ? lUe ? ingSa,C ’>° U Wi " — __»»ndertul bargains if you do not. Come and see THE MORRIS CO. 5 & 10c STORE