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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ April 24— (Special to aDily Democrat) —Receipts, It,500; shipments, 3,040; official to New YcrK yesterday, 2,470; hogs closing steady. Heavy, *8.00; mixed and medium and Yorkers, 17.00; pigs, $7.75® *7.80; roughs, $6.70®56.90; stags, *5.500*6.00; sheep, 1,400; steady; top lambs, *10.00; cattle, 175; slow. G. T. BURK. New corn *l.Ol Clover seed *7.00 Alsfke seed $6.75 Wheat *l-52 Rye 95c Barley 60c Timothy seed [email protected] Oats 54c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 19c Butter ...... ........18c@27c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs '. 19c Butter 17c @ 27c p GERLINGS. Indian Runner duels Sc Chickens 11c Fowls He Duck Geese 11c Young turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys 11c Old Hen turkeys 11c Old Roosters 5c Butter, packing stock 18c

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TAKEN TO TIPTON COUNTY. The still-born child, born to Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey last evening, was taken to Tipton county this morning, where interment will be made in the cemetery at that place. LOST —A bunch of keys, somewhere in the city. Finder please return tb this office. 97t3

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k KK» .' 19c Above prices are for poultry free . free feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. k . Wool 21c® 25c Reef hides He 5 '.l3c Tallow • Sheep pelts 25c@*1.00 LOCAL PRODLCE MARKET. Chickens vm.Hc Indian Runner ducks .....8c Fowls He Duclcs He Geese n c l Young turkeys Uc Old Tom turkeys nc Old Hen turkeys lie Old Roosters fc . Eggs ..... 19c Butter 18c Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO, Butter fat, delivered 30c Butter fat, in country Z7c Butter, wholesale 30%c Butter, retail 34c 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 *4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill .’ *5.00 Kentucky *4.30 Lurlg *4.50

COFFEY’S RED CROSS HEADACHE POWDERS Valuable In Headache. Neuralgia, Sciatica Rheumatism, all nervous aches pains and the disorders of menstruation accompanied by pain. ioc for 4 Powders is Powders 35c Druggist and Dealers or by Mail The Col’s Chemical Co. COLUMBUS, O. FOR SALE —Two autos. Inquire of J. Niblick at the Old Adams Co- ; unty Bank. 69t6.

GET YOUR ICE L. We are now delivering ice to any part of the city. When in need of it call phone 92 or see Ed Whitright the driver. H. L CONW Dr. L K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones R offlce M 'isJ DECATUR, IND. StliGGO Worker GEO. BAUMGARTNER BERNt, IND. PHONE 220 Dr. C. V. Connell VETERINARIAN Phnno Offiee 102 1 none Residence 431

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Your Money is get-at-able The balance to your credit here Is always yours when you want it. You present your cheque and the amount it calls for is paid you at once. In all respects our system stands for convenience, as well as safety. In all respects we treat the small depositor with the same consideration as the monied man. Let us take charge of that little nest egg you are carrying around in your pocket. ’Tis safer. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association.

I NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS. I State of Indiana. Adams County. In tlie Adams Circuit Court. April Term. 1915. Isaac Williamson et al. vs. Charles E. Williamson et al. Complaint to ) quiet title. No. 9874. Comes now tlie plaintiffs, by Peter- • son & Moran, their attorneys, and tile . their complaint herein, together with an affidavit ol a competent person that , the residence upon diligent Inquiry Is unknown of tlie following named defendants, to-wit: Anna Mary Hughson, Esther Hughson, Lindley Williamson, Williamson, wife ol ■ IJndley Williamson, if he lie married, whine Christian mime is to the plain- , tiff unknown; Ernest Williamson; all tlie children, heirs .legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, trustees, successors, administrators and assigns of Lindley Williamson, whose true names are to Hie plaintiffs unknown, if lie be deceased. All the children, heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, trustees, successors, administrators and assigns of Williamson, wife ol [ Lindley Williamson, it lie lie married, whose Christian name is to tlie plaintill's unknown, if she be deceased, whose true names are to the plaintiffs 1 unknown. All the women once known by any of the names above stated who may have changed their names or who are now known by some oilier name, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiffs. That all of said defendants are believed to bo non-resi-dents of tlie State of Indiana sued on in this action by tlie following names and designations, to-wit: Lindley Williamson. Williamson, wife of Lindley Williamson, if he be married, whose Christian name is to tlie plaintiffs unknown. All the children, heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, execu tors, trustees, successors, administrators and assigns of Lindley Williama n, whose tiue names are to tlie plaintiffs unknown, if lie be deceased; all the children, heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, trustees, successors. administrators and assigns of — Williamson, wife of Lindley Williamson, if he be married, whose Christian name is to tlie plaintiffs unknown, U she be decea/ed, whose true names are to these plaintiffs unknown. All of tlie women once known by any of the names above stated who may bate changed their names or who are now known by some other names, the names of all of whom are unknown to these plaintffs. That said action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to real estate in Monroe township, Adams County, Indiana, that a cause of action against all of said defendants: that all of said lefendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to lie non-residents of tlie State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given raid defendants tiiat unless they he -.nd appear on tlie 52nd day of tlie April term of the Adams circuit court, to be liolden on tlie 10th day of June, 1915, at the court house in the City of Decatur, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, I have hereunto s?t my hand and affixed the seal of raid court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, this 17th day of April, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk of tlie Adams Circuit Court. Peterson & Moran, Attys. 17-24-31 ■■■ -O-- - ———■ NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana, Adams County. In tlie Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1915. In tlie matter of the estate of William Schwartz, deceased. John C. Moran, administrator of the estate of William Schwartz, deceased, vs. Isaac Williamson, et al. No. 1244. To Ernest Williamson, Anna Mary Hughson, Esther Hughson, Lindley Williamson, Williamson, wife of Lindley Williamson, if he be married, whose Christian name is to plaintiff unknown. All the children, heirs, legatees. devisees, creditors, executors, trustees, successors, administrators and assigns of Lindley Williamson, whose true names are to the plaintiff unknown, if he be deceased. All tlie children, heirs, legatees, devisees, creditors, executors, trustees, successors, administrators and assigns of • Williamson, wife of Lindley Williamson, if lie be married, whose Christian name is to tlie plaintiff unknown, if she be deceased, whose true names are to this plaintiff unknown. You are severally hereby notified tl he above named petitioner as r. -mistrator of the estate of William Schwartz, deceased, has filed in the Ire-alt court of Adams county, Indiai. " petition making you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described to make assets so-» the payment o.f the iebts and liabilities of said estate and said petitioner lias also averred in said petition and by an affidavit filed that you and each of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that you are necessary parties to said proceedings. and that said petition so filed and w]iich is now pending is set for hearing in said circuit court at the court house in tlie City of Decatur, Adams County. Indiana, on the 10th day of June, 1915. Witness the clerk, and seal of said court tills 17th day of April, 1815. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. Ed Jacksen, Attorney. 17-24-31 — — -■ NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Tlie State of Indiana, County of Adams. ss: In tlie Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1915. Elnora B. Allen vs. Elza Allen. No. 8965 Complaint for divorce It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, Glut Elza Allen, the above named defendant, is

.hi „.M El.a AIM, ‘“J J' “J appear before tlie H , on n J^ p g ‘g t | l day Juridical Day of the next regular "r e n l A g D n iS “ tt “ ,i P»ead by swer or' demur to said complaint, or ?he same will be heard and determined in ids absence. said Witness my name and seal or saio court hereto affixed, this Bth day of APrlt BLEEKE. Clerk. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1(1-1 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed admimstrator of the estate of William Schwartz, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN C. MORAN. Administrator. April 15, 1917. 17-24-31 — ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tlie estate of Elmer J. Ray, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of tlie decedent, situated one mile north and one and threefourths miles east of Monroe, in Washington township, Adams county, Indiana, on Thursday, the 29th Day of April, 1915, tlie personal property of said estate, consisting of 5 horses, 2 cows, 2 calves, 6 shoats, 3 sows, corn in crib, 1 heavy wagon, 1 buggy, 2 sets work harness, buggy and carriage harness, farming implements, household goods and kitchen furniture, and various other articles. Terms of Sale. For all amounts less than five dollars, cash in hand. For amounts of five dollars and upwards, a credit of 9 months will be given. Note bearing six per cent interest after maturity, with approved security, and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, will be required. DENNIS STRIKER, Administrator. Jesse Michaud, Auctioneer. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys. At the same time and place tliere wRI also be offered for sale 1 heifer, 8 dozen chickens and 1 black 3-year-old horse, weight 1500 pounds, not the property of the estate. 23-24-26 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 55 to 65c 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 tlie time for you to buy your potatoes. Send in your call ED KOENEMANN, 52t30 Hoagland, Ind. o NOTICE TO PUBLIC. At the order of the common council you are hereby notified that all alleys, streets, sidewalks and other highways abutting your property must be cleaned up not later than the eighth day of May, 1915. You are also ordered to take or have taken away frbm your premises all garbages, ashes, tin cans and other refuse. This must be done by May Bth. ISAAC CHRONISTER, 95t15 Street Commissioner. —o — WARNING TO AUTOISTS. Notice is hereby given that all autoists driving machines around tlie city alter dusk and not having their tail lights illuminated will be arrested and prosecuted. »Gt 3 POLICEMAN REYNOLDS. —o— — MONEY TO LOAN On farms, 5 or 10 year time. Partial payments any time, m-w-s-ts ERWINS’ OFFICE. — o— — FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Mrs. Lase Ellis. 'Phone 410. 78tf (nsT-Smali twisted-gold neck rope, between Madison and Adams Sts. on Eleventli street. Finder please return to Mrs. Henry Fuhrman, Eleventh street. 91 ,. { I'OR SALE A good Bronze turkey gobbler. Henry Scliieferstein, R. r No. 7; 'phone 5-A. 94t; j FOUND—Whlte silk glove. Owner can have same by calling on Albert Sudduth, Grant street. FOR RENT—Barn on Marshall street. R. B. Gregory, 'phone 151. 96tf WANTED—Neat, energetic young women to solicit Neck-Tie Insurince. Something new. Three out of five men buy. Experience unneccessary. *2.00 per day straight salary. Write quick.—Bestever Mfg. Co Dept. IGI East St. Louis, 111. 95t3 ’

at THE CHURCHES reformed church. 9:30, Sunday school; l( " Sam. 17:38-5L tMt Rom . 10:30, German «" us Jus . 4:3, "Abraham an Hlustrai -™ WOHO-. »»■' "* «xX 20:19. "The Maintenance of tian Life." evangelical church. Sunday school“7Zls a. m., 3 C Cramer, superintendent. .. 10. IS " Xoptlon o! »»»« “ Tp'T.. «: M. —‘ "*l- - -Tl„ !»» <W attend these services. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. 1 Low mass, 7:30. High mass, 9:30. Christian doctrine. 2:00. Vespers and benediction. -.30. FATHER SEIMETZ, Pastor. 0 — * PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sabbath school at 9:15. Preaching service at 10:30. Subject, “This Thy Day." Good music. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. "The Bible the World's Supreme Book. Deut. 6:1-9. Song and preaching service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "What Will God Do for Me?” A glad welcome for all at all services. You will enjoy yourself in attending them. JAY C. HANNA, Minister. 0 BAPTIST CHURCH. Bible school, 9:15: superintendent, Clarence E. Bell, in charge. Let us have a full attendance in all depart ments. If not in Bible school then come attend our school. Morning worship, 10:3Q. Subject “Father.” A special invitation tc men and boys at this service. 6:45, the B. Y. P. U. service will meet for the usual study of the les son. A full attendance is desired. 7:30, evening service. Subject “Cheer." The ordinance of baptism will be administered at tlie close of the ev ening service. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30. The teacher training class meets each Friday evening at 7:30. Choir practice each Friday evening at 8:15 sharp. The minister wishes to greet all the members of the congregation at each and all of these services. A cordial and hearty welcome awaits al'. FLOYD G. ROGERS, Pastor. 0 — - — UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:30. Rev. John Kiracofe will preach at the morning services. Washington township Sunday school convention will be held in the church at 2:00 p. m. A good program will be given. Members of the different Sunday schools of the township will be on the program. The citizens ol Decatur and vicinity are cordially in vited to this service. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. A splendid program has been arranged Mrs. Chester Imler will lead the En deavor. Preaching at 7:30 p. m . Topir „ H(

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Will Purge His Floor.” Matt. 3:12, Prayer meeting. Wednesday even lng The prayer meetings are espe ( . iaily Interesting at t>»ta time and large numbers are in attendance. You arf welcomed to these mid-week servires.' Next Sunday will be visitors' day In the Sunday school. It Is hoped that many parents who are not in a Sunday school will visit ,he s ‘ ,| '° ol on that . day . Come; you will be made to feel ■ that von are at h<W ‘n this service. Next Sunday evening will be tne . anniversary of the Endeavor society <>; the United Brethren denomination, and a very excellent program is being prepared. This service will take up the entire evening and will be of spec tai interest. T. H. HARMAN, Pastor. I first METHODIST CHURCH. 9:00 a. m., Sunday school; llrst division. 10:00 a. m., morning worship, Ser- ■ mon by the pastor. Theme, “Tlie Cail for Sacrifice.” 10:30 a. m., Sunday school, second division. ) 2:00 p- m.. union men’s meeting. 2:15 P- m., Junior league. 6:30 p. m., Epworth league. Dwight Peterson, leader. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. Sermon by tlie pastor. Theme, “The Influence of tlie Ages." On Sunday morning, May 2, we shall receive into our church all who wish to unite with us. At ail of our services music will be led by a chorus choir directed by Miss Egly. A cordial welcome to all. )- D. T. STEPHENSON, Pastor. e CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 9:15 a. m., Bible school. Every ). member of our school is needed at 0 this service. Come on time. Bjing some one. Especially, we urge every f- new member to be present, t- 10:15 a. m., sermon by the pastor. Subject, “Scarecrows.” 10:45 a. m., communion service. No member of our congregation should he absent from this service. 2:00 p. m., Junior Endeavor. All t, the children are urged io be present is on time, as the session will be short t- and will be followed by a treat for n the children, planned by those in charge. t. 6:30 p. m.. Senior Endeavor. Miss 0 Stella David, leader. 7:30 p. m.. evangelistic services. II Al! are welcome to these services. s- BENJAMIN BORTON, Pastor. 1 Onion Sets, 5c Ot., while ie they last —E. L. Carroll & Son. WANTED—Two salesmen to carry j. our line of oils, greases and paints. Experience unnecessary. Our saless men are best paid on the road. —Industrial refining Co., Cleveland, O. 2t g FOR SALE—3-A Eastman folding kodak, with leather case. Inquire at ie postoffice. 90t3 h FOR RENT—Front room over Menig's billiard room. 86tf FOR SALE—Early cabbage plants at Fullenkamps’. 94t2 EARLY CABBAGE plants for sale at Werder sisters. No. 524 Marshall St. 'Phone 347. 90t3 FOR SALE—Short Horn bulls and it Duroc boars. —Henry Heckman. Decatur, Ind.. R. R. No. 1, 'phone 14-A , Early cabbage plant* for sale at , Fullenkamps’. 94t2 FOR SALE—Dining room suit in oak. In excellent condition. Inquire H. n F. Callow. ' • 89t3 FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock eggs. Fifty cents for a setting of 15 eggs, or *3.44 a hundred. Inquire 0, Bernard Beckemeyer, 'Phone 14-U, ‘ Decatur. t-th-s2wks a- Onion Sets, 5c Qt., while they last-E. L, Carroll & le Son.