Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1915 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO, East Buffalo, N. Y.. Mar. 4—(Spec tat to Daily Democrat (—Receipts, 1, 280; shipments, 570; official to New York yesterday, 1,140; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy, $6.85® $7.00; orkers, $7.30®57.35; pigs, $7.25® $7.35; roughs, so.lo® $6.20; stags, $4.50® $5.00; sheep, 1,000; steady; top lambs, $1025; cattle, 25; steady. O. T. BURK. New corn Clover seea $7.1i0 Alsika seed $7.25 Wheat 133 Rye 1100 Barley Timothy B»e4 $2 00 to $2.25 Oats •• 52c NIBLICK * CO. Egg l f,c Butter 18c@27c FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 15c Butter 17c@27c BEHLINGS. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens 11c Fowls lie Ducks ...11c Geese 11c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c lid Roosters 5< Butter, packing stock 18c Eggs 15c Above prices pais for poultry tree from feed.

REGISTERED HOLSTEINS AT PU3LIC AUCTION. March 15, 1915. Kukelhan Bros., breeders of the finest Holstein cattle in Adams county, will oiler at public auction at the Decatur Horse Sale barns on First street on March 15, 1915, the following head of Holstein and extra high grade cattle: Sixty-five head of registered Holstein, lu neaa or nigh grade cows. Most of these cows are bred to the herd bull, Sir Korndyke, Daisy Veeman, 70122, whose dam and grand-dam j average 30.42 pounds of butterfat in 7 days, 125 pounds butter in thirty days. Among these cows some have records up to 22 lbs. butter in 7 days, and 2 year old heifers up to 16.53 lbs. butter in 7 days. A number of these cows have been fresh recently. Others are nearby springers. Eight bulls, some old enough for service. These cattle trace to such noted blood lines, King Segis De Koi 2nd, Butter Boy 3, King of the Pontiac'S, and Korndyke breeding. The dam of aur herd bull was sold a year ago last June in Syracuse, N. Y„ for 11,950, and will undoubtedly raise her present record. In this sale will be a heifer sired by a half-brother to K. P. Pontiac Lass, who made 44.18 tbs. butter in 7 days, the present world’ s record. Many others are bred just as well. Here will be a bargain to get into the Holstein cattle, the most leading dairy cattle in U. 3. Catalogues will be ready February 10, 1915. Terms: —Cash, unless other arrangements are made before the sale. KUKELHAN BROS. Hager, Reppert, Spuhler, Aucts. All connections to Decatur can be easily made, over Pennsylvania, N. V. C„ * St. L„ Wabash, T. St. L. 4 W.. C. & E. and by traction. SOtf o— PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to move to Trumbull county, Ohio, I will offer at public sale at my residence, 3 miles north-

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KALVER MARKETS. Wool •••■ u «Ma*,aaaMC*BCs«3l49s*e Beef hides if’■■■***..-.--nr riifw 41a Calf ...*....110 v Tallow |e g Sheep pelts ~..15c051.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKIT, i 1 i. Chickens ~.lic P Indian Runner ducks 8c Fowls He Ducks 11c Geese 11c ? Young turkeys 14c 9 Old Tom turkeys . a He ‘ Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters Ec J Eggs 15c ’[Butter 18c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. : Butterfat, delivered 30c Butterfat, in country 27c Butter, wholesale 27c Butter, retail 33c COAL PRICES. Stove $7.60 Egg 7.50 Chestnut, hard $7.75 Boca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.25 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Canned $6.00 J. Hill $6 00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurlg $4.50

east of Decatur, 1 mile north of Dent school house and 1 mile south ot Avery school house, on what is known as the old Dutcher place, on Wednesday, March 10, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., sharp, the following property, to-wit: Four Head Horses: Bay horse, 6 years old, weight 1450, broke to all harness; black horse, 5 years old, weight 1500; bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1000, family broke; sorrel mare colt, coming yearling. Three Head of Cattle: Jersey cow, with calf by side; half Guernsey and lialf Jersey, was fresh December last; Holstein cow. will be fresh in August. Hogs and Paultry: Nine Head of shoats, weighing 40 to 60 pounds each; 2 turkey hens; 6 head guineas. Farming Im piemen lb ts: Deering binder, Moline riding breaking plow, Milwaukee disc harrow, check row corn planter, Shunk walking breaking plow, Milwaukee mower, McCormick mower, J. I. Case riding corn cultivator, lever spring tooth harrow, 2 lever spike tooth harrows, 10 ft. steel hay rake, hay tedder, block wheel wagon, broad tire wagon. 2 double shovel plows, single shovel plow, wagon box, scoop board, set of dumy boards, hay and stock rack combined, hay loader, three horse evener, three horse d >uble tree, grind stone, 2 iron kettles, iron cistern pump, Sharpless cream separator, fanning mill, single buggy harness, double set breeching harness. half set back band harness, some horse collars and sweat pads, some hay and fodder, fireless cooker, other articles too numerous to mention. All sums under $5.00 cash in lianJ. Over $5.00 a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest after maturity. No property removed until settled for. CHARLEY E. MUMMA. John Spuhler, Auct. C. 3. Mumma, Clerk. o I PUBLIC SALE. As I have rented my farm I will of-

■ Ifer nt public auction, I mil? west and 111% mile south of Monroe, or 4% miles 11 north of Berne, Tuesday, March M, k 1915, beginning at 10 o'clock a, tn., g sharp, the following property, to-wit: F Fourteen Head of Horses: Bay mar.*, 9 years old, % Belgian, weight 1900; . bay mare, 7 years old, % Belgian, weight 1900; this team mates up good; I gray mare, 6 years old, weight 18'.5, safe in foal; bay mare, 6 years old, % Belgian, weight 1660, sufe in foal; teem sorrel geldings, 5 years old, ( weight, 3500; roan gelding, weight # 1300; gray mare, coming 2 years old in spring, weight 1100; black driving s horse, 7 years old, lady broke, weight . 1160;; bay driving mare, 5 years old, well broke, weight, 1025; gray driving mare, 3 years old, broke; black driving horse, coming 2 years old: gray driving mare, 12 ! years old. safe In foal; spring colt. 24 : Head of Cattle: Spotted cow, 8 years • old; will be fresh about April 1; rod . cow, 8 years old, will be fresh about date of sale; spotted cow, 4 years old. will be fresh in March; spotted cow, 3 ! years old, calf by her aide; red cow, 3 ; years old, will be fresh about date oi : sale; spotted cow, will be fresh in March; spotted cow. will be fresh in April; heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh about day of sale,- .led steer, 2 years old; roan steer. 2 years old; roan heifer, 2 years old; spotted heifer, 2 years old; 12 calves, coming 1 year old, consisting ot 6 steers and 6 heifers, these calves are all raised from good stock of cattle tnd are all good ones. 34 Head of Hcgs, consisting ol 13 good Duroc brood sows, 1 Duroc male hog, 1 year old, and about 2‘ shoats. One Tom tuike,’. Farming implements: Turnbu.l wagon, with bed; Birdsell wagon, with bed; Deer Ing binder. Champion low down manure spreader, used 2 seasons; Johnston mower, Deere hay loader. Druinand riding breaking plow, John Deere riding breaking plow, John Deere check rower, 10 hoe American disc drill, Tiger riding cultivator, 2 Monarch riding cultivators, set bob sleds, tr.ud boat, hay rack, and grain bed combined, set dump boards, spring tooth harrow, spiko tootli harrow, 4 horse John Deere disc harrow, with trailer; clover buncher, Stewart horse clipper, 2 steel tire top buggies. 4 sets single buggy harness, 3 sets double harness, brass trimmed; al out 8 collars, corn sled, hay ra.-.e, wooden roller, gasoline cook stove, coal cook stove, many other articles too numer out to mention. Terms: —All sums under $5.00 caal in hand; over $5.00 a cred’t ct nice months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with ipituved se curiy; 4 per cent off ft. cash. Nc property removed until .et.led for. Free lunch will be .served. PETER RICH. Jesse Michaud and J. N. Burkhead, Aucts. M. S. Liechty. Clark. o POTATOES FOR SALE. If you need any more cooking potatoes before the next crop comes in, now is the time to buy them at from 60 to 70c a bushel, before they go up. Also if you want to change your planting potatoes to a pure kind, you can get them at Hoagland, Ind., from 60c to 75c a bushel, as no doubt they will sell for SI.OO or more a bushel when planting time comes. So now is the time for you to buy your potatoes. Send in your call ED KOENEMANN. 52t30 Hoagland, Ind. o NOTICE TO PATRONS. As I will be in Indianapolis several days this week, my office will be closed from Tuesday morning until Thursday afternoon. Patrons are requested to take notice. 51t3 DR. S. P. HOFFMAN. o NOTICE. We are prepared to charge your au tomoblle storage batteries on short notice. Charges reasonable. 50t12 PETER KIRSCH. o Now is the time to order one of our $16.50 guaranteed suits for Easter. Buy a suit for $16.50 and bank the difference. —Edwood Tailoring Co., rear of People's Loan & Trust Co. r,’ts

<1 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESs TATE BY EXECUTRIX. 1, The undersigned, executrix of the estate of Edward Johnson, deceased. • hereby gives notice that by virtue of *. an order of the Adams circuit court ; she will, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m., on the 17th Day of April, 1915, ■ at the east door of the court house in i> the City of Decatur, Indiana, offer 4 for sale ut public sale all the interest . of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: • Commencing ut a point on the t south line of the southeast quarter of 1 section 33, in township 27 north, range , 14 east, at the east line of the right ’ of way of the Cincinnati, Richmond 1 amt Fort Wayne railroad, thence running east one hundred twenty-six feet ; and six inches, thence north parallel with the east line of said section one , hundred fifty-two feet, thence west > one hundred fifteen feet to the ea«t ’ line of said right of way, thence soutn on said east line of said right of way ’ one hundred fifty two feet, more or I less to tlie place of beginning; > Also commencing at a point on the south line of the north fractional half ' of the northeast ouarter of section ’ four In township 26 north, range 14 i »ast, where the west line of the right of way of the Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne railroad crosses said 'and, thence north along said west 1 line of said right of way sixteen rods »nd four feet and eight incites thence i west parallel with the south line of said nortli fractional half section. , thence east on said south line of sai l north fractional half quarter, thence east on. said south line twenty-nine and one-half rods to the place of beginning; also commencing at the southwest corner of said tract, running north one hundred nineteen set. thence east two hundred sixty-four feet, thence south to the south line of said tract one hundred nineteen feet, thence west two hundred sixty-four feet to the place of beginning, containing one hundred fourteen square rods. Also Inlot No. 4 in Lister's subdivision of outlet Number 72, in the City if Decatur, Indiana. All of said real estate bein cltuate n Adams County, Indiana. Said sale to be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than two-thirds the full appraised value of said real estate and upon the following terms and conditions: Onethird <ash in hand, balance in two equal installments payable in nine ind eighteen months, evidenced by notes of purchaser, bearing six per ’ent interest from date, waiving relief and providing attorney’s foes and to be secured by mortgage on real estate sold; purchaser will be required to give good personal security in addition thereto on said notes. Dated tliis 23rd day of February, 1915. LULU JOHNSON. Executrix. L. C. DeVoss, John Schurger. Attorneys. 25-4-11-18 0 . — - NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, February Term, 1915. John W. Abnet vs. Caroline Burns et al. No. 8924. Complaint to quiet title to real estate. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Fred , Fogle, Matie Hook and Gale Hook of the above named defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Fred Fogle, Matie Hook and Gale Hook, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court cn the 22nd day of April, 1915, the same being the 10th , Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 12th day of April. A. D., 1915, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 25th day of February, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, (Seal) Clerk. F. M. Schirmeyer, Heller, Sutton Heller, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 25-4-11 <> . APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTORS. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned bas been appointed executors of tlie estate of Solomon Linn, late of Adams County, deceased. The ■st-ile is probably solvent. HENRY F. LINN, LOUIS F. ’MILLER, Executors. Feb. 19, 1915. Judson W. Teeple, Atty. 25-4-11 o — APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed administrator of the estate of Howard W. Shackley, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. SAMUEL K. SHACKLEY, Administrator. Feb. 20, 1915. C. L. Walters, Atty. 25-4-11 <>■ APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is lierevy given, that the unsigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Anna M. Coffee, late of Adams County, deceased The estate Is probably solvent. JOHN HESSLER, Administrator. Feb. 18, 1915. Peterson & Moran, Atty. 25-4-11 —o APPOINTMCtn OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator ot the estate of Sophie Patter-

■ ren, late of Adams County, deceased. Tlie estate is probably solvent, F, M. SCHIRMEYER, * 1 Administrator. James T. Merryman. Attorney. Feb. 12, 1915. 18-25-4 f. —o— APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Robert D. Patterson, lute of Adams County deceased. The estate is probably solvent. F. M. SCHIRMEYER, Administrator. James T. Merryman, Attorney. Feb. 12. 1915. 18-25-4 t> NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. OF ESTATE. Notice is herey given to the crediors. heirs and legatees of Ernst Jacob Bloemker, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 23rd day of March. 1915, and show cause, if any. why tlie 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 sll HENRY H. BLOEMKER, Administrator. Decatur, Ind.. Feb. 23, 1915. J. Fred Fruchte, Atty. 25-4 — o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereny given that the tin dersigned has been appointed admin.s tratrix of the estate of Christian Amacher, deceased, late of Adams County. The estate Is probably solv ent. MARY AMACHER, Administratrix. Feb. 16. 1915. John Schurger, Atty. 18-25-4 o—. — NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. To tlie Citizens and Inhabitants of tin Town of Williams in Root Town ship, Adams County. Indiana, am' to the Citizens and Inhabitants o said Root Township. Adams Coun ty, Indiana: Notice is hereby given that I, thundersigned, John Hey, a male inliabi tant of tlie State of Indiana, over thi age of twenty-one years, a person no: n the habit of becoming intoxicated a fit person to be entrusted with th< sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident qualified and legal voter of said Root Township, and a resident of the Stat' of Indiana, for more than one year, and a resident of the Town of Wil liams, in said Root Township, Adams Cour.ty. Indiana, for more than onyear,' and a citirten of the United States, will make application to tin Board of Commissioners of Adami County, Indiana, at tiibir regular ses sion in April, 1915, beginning on thi sth day of April, 1915, for a renews of my retail liquor license her-. tofcr< granted me by the Board of Comrnis sibners of Adams County, Indiana on the 6th day of April, 1914, to sei’ intoxicating liquorts, to-wit: Spirit uous, vinous, malt and other intoxlcat ing liquors in less quantities than : quart at a time with the privilege o' allowing the same to be drank on th' premises where .sold. The precise location of the prem f ges wherein I desire to obtain sucl license to sell liquors is situated afollows, to-wit: In tlie building situated cn th north twenty (20) feet, of in-lot Num ber forty (40) in the original plat o' tlie Town of Williams in Root Town ship, Adams Conuty, Indiana, as th same is recorded and desisrnate'l o’ the recorded plat of said town. Sail room in which I desire to sell such liquors aforesaid is the front grouni' floor room in the one and one-ha! story frame building situated on sal.-’ 'n-lot and on the nortli 20 feet there of. Said room is twenty (20) feet wide and thirty (30) feet in lengt! and is ten (10) feet high to the cei’ ing. fronting on Perry street in sale* Town of Williams aforesaid. Th->‘ being the street upon which sai<’ building and room are located. Sab' room is so arranged In the fron' thereof with glass doors and glass front so that the whole of said room may bo in view from said Perry street aforesaid; and said room has a from entrance and a side' entrance at th' back of said room; also an entrance at the back of said room, connecting i* with that nart of said building used as n dwelling. Said applicant also desires to kee r a cigar stand in said room and sell tobacco and dagrs therein. JOHN HEY, 4-11 Applicant. o NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Kirkland township, in said county, known as the I. F. Yaney Ma cadam Road, up until 10 o’clock a. m„ on Tuesday, April 6, 1915, at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held in the City o! Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, seal ed blds will be received for tlie con structlon of said road in accordance with tlie plans, specifications and reports of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor'? office of said County, said road to be built cf crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed conditioned for the faithful perform ance of said work, and that the bidder. if awarded the contract will enter into contract therefor and comi lete the same according to such contract ar.J in accordance with the bid filed.' All bids must be made so as td* give tlie amount for which said road will

— . be constructed f‘ ir estimates to be n.u.k plghty per in charge not to *“ oUt of th' , cent, of ' "r raises by ’ lie funds to be here l ”-* J r 1(1W . sale of bonds “V 4 £, i(((1 ;oner S reThe Board any and all serves the right t r j !AbTZ(C LL lll(iS ’ Auditor, J ou w “n‘ be r.-' Tlie successfu J inllke jp, quired to furnish. W W neceW ary whatever amount torn improveto sell the bonds for •■*“ l 4 , 14 S ment. —■— NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby I riven Board of Commit oners £ County. Indiana. nm ,. ai ] a niiz< 11 the construction of jn sai; | road in Kirkland to • | )nW , rs county, known as ‘ o - f ]oek Macadam Road up anil un m - 0,1 . n c 1915 Tuesday, April 6 - B(iari i at the regular meeting of -a' ( ~( v l of Commissioners, held geal . Decatur. Adams Count), indianx ed bids will lie received for tne structlon of said road in »<• rp with the plans, sneeihcatii n. norts ot' the viewers and e> Mneer. which are now on tile in the A. d.- • p office of said County, said road built of crushed stone “lone. A bond must accompany ear t in twice the amount of the bid nit ■ conditioned for the faithful P® rfo ™; ance of said work, and tha the Ind der. if awarded the contract will en ter into contract theretor and complete tlie same according to sue •ract and in accordance with the R1 All bids must be made so as to give the amount for which said road w'. be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the Engineer In charge not to exceed eighty pe. cent, of any one estimate, out of tne funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and al. bids T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor, Adams County, Ind. The successful bidder will be required to furnish, pay and make up whatever amount that be necessaiy to sell the bonds for said improvement. 4-11-18 —— NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. To the Citizens ami Inhabitants of the Town of Preble and Preble Town;hin, Adams County, Indiana: Notice is hereby given, that I, tlie undersigned. Jeff Klopfenstein, a male nhabitant of the State of Indiana, over he age of twenty-one years, a person lot in the habit ot becoming intoxicated, a fit person to be entrusted v.’itli the sale of intoxicating liquors, a resident, qualified and legal voter of said Preble Township, and a resident of tlie State of Indiana for more than i year, and a resident of the Town of Preble, in said Preble Township. Adams County. Indiana for more than one year, and a citizen of the United States, will make application to the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, at their regular session in April, 1915. beginning on the sth day of April, 1915, for a renewal cf his license, heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners of said Adams County, Indiana. onAprii 7, 1914, to sell ntoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spirituous. vinous, malt and other intoxicatng liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time with the privilege ot allowing the same to be drank on the premises where sold. The precise location of the premises wherein I desire to obtain such license - qoii c-tmh liquors is situated as fol’ows, to-wit: Commencing 21 feet south of the -outheast corner of in-lot number 1, In Bly's first addition to the Town of Preble in Adams County, Indiana, thence north 48 feet, thence west parallel witli the sout'i line of said in lot number 1, 76 feet, thenco south parallel with the west line of said miot number 1, forty-eigh* feet, thence east 76 feet to the place of beginning, the same being the south part of inlot number 1 in said Bly's addition, and also a strip of ground 21 feet wide adjoining said 27 feet above deicribed on the south side thereof and aid strip he'ng a part of southeast mart er of the southeast quarter of section 35, in Township 28 north ange 13, east. The room in which I desire to sell such liquors is the front ground floor room situated on the southeast corner of the two-story frame building situated on said real estate above described, said room is 18 feet wide, and 30 eet long and fronts on the public h’ghway running north and south through the Town of Preble afor. nd: said room is so arranged in the front thereof with a glass door anti windows so that the whole of said room may be in view from said publi Highway as aforesaid, and said room has a front and also two rear en sidp CeS an< * ° ne entrancp on north Said applicant desires to keen a ci gar stand in said room anil sell cigarand tobacco therein. JEFF KLOPFENSTEIN, Applicant. —————o —______ SHERIFF'S SALE. ty T t e . State 01 ,n<MOna ’ Adamß In the Adams Circuit Court of Ad ims County, Indiana ° r Ad The Citizens’ Bank of Spence-vili. ... ... Circuit Court ot said State, I have levied upon i an< tate hereinafter thT 8e 17 sale at pub ' ic aucti °“ he east door of the Court house ln th Indiana 7 be^T'^ e the rents and profits f/r » exceeding seven years nf mg described real a f . oUow A<ta. Coua.y, 1 .to. o.„T h »7'.“" l 1 • 7 u also the north hal

I , i of the northwest quarter (%) nf ’ “lion ten < l0) Bnd als “ tlle 80Utl '- iXst auarW of said northwest quarI, ,p ,i!) of said section ten (10), a |q I t(lW |ishi|> twenty-elKht (28) north, I fourteen (14) east, containing litindrrd eighty (280) acres, more 1 > MS m Adams County, Indiana. ' Ami <m failure to realize therefrom t he full amount of judgment, interest I thereon and costs, I will at the same time and in ‘he same manner aforecid offer for sale the fee simple of tho above described premises. Taken as the property of Martin ( '„rke to satisfy said order of sale tills < dav of March. 1115. ED GREEN, Sheriff. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of ‘he estate of Martha A. Stevens, lale ( ,f Adams County, deceased. The is probably solvent. HENRY STEVENS. Executor. Heller. Sutton .& Heller Attorneys. I , l.ruary 26. 1915. 4-11-18 _ _ —- <> —-———— APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. 1 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of tlie estate of Bridget OmI ior ‘ i-ttc of Adams county, deceased, 'The estate is probably solvent. BERNARD C. BECKMEYER, STEPHEN A. SEIGRIST, I Administrators. Peterson & Moran. Attys. r [I February 26. 1915. 4-11-18 '.FARMS FOR SALE—I 97 acres—- ■’ about 70 in cultivation, lot goodtlm- ' ber. 6 room house, new barn, 36-40. 1 granary and other out buildings. I lenty fruit, 7 miles from railroad. I Price, $2,600. 68 acres--50 in cultivation, 3 roor.i tense and new barn, 4 miles from j railroad. Price $1,300. r 140 acres—7o in cultivation, small house ami barn, 2 miles from rail road. Price $3,500. 150 acres part in cultivation, nobuild- ‘; ings. Price, $450. Address William Whlttredge, Bradyville. Tenn, R. F. I).. No. 2. s:<t3 O' 11 FOR SALE—Carriage for sale, cheap. See J. L. Kocher, at Decatur Lur.i- -‘, ber company's office. 53t3 i FOR SALE A number cf dark green window shades, good as new, includI I ing one 5’6 feet wide; one 6 feet and • I eight inches, and seven 1-yard shades. ! Will sell cheap if taken at once. Cali :1 ’phone No. 455. 53'3 f FARM FOR SALE —A ten-acro tract ! of good land, with buildings as good j as new: good location, 2 miles from ~ town. Must be sold within ten days, s Fbr further Information call at Dem ' | ocrat office. 53t6 " FOR SALE OR TRADE— Rooming i house of 12 rooms, fine location. q I clears SSO per month above rent, all I new furniture, $1,200, or will trade ( for property. Address C. Johnson, >|23o East Columbia St., Ft. Wayne, a- Ind. 51t3 ' ; LOST—GoId class ring, initials, “D. H. S., 1915," and initials on inside, s “V. H." Finder please return to this e office. 43t3 FOR SALE—Rubber tired, extension p top carriage, good as new. Inquire n of Emerson Beavers at Beavers A f I Atz. ’

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