Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1915 — Page 4

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., June 10—(Sper ial to Daily Democrat) Receil t;-, 400; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 380; hogs clonkp. steady. Medium and heavy, $7.90@>8.00; yorkers and pigs, $8.OO@$8.1O; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5,250 $5.75; sheep, 100; steady; top lambs, $12.25; cattle, 125; steady. Q. T. BURK. Wool 30c Wheat : s’o4 Barley .) 60c Timothy seed ~,. [email protected] Oats «2c Alaske seed $6.75 New corn 97c Clover seed $7.00 NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 13c Butter N 15c @ 18c FULLENKAMPS. Eggs 15c Butter -3c BERLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 8c Chickens 11c Fowls 11c Ducks 11c

INTEREST FROM JUNE FIRST Deposits made in the Savings Department of this Bank before JUNE 14 bear interest from June 1. The excellent service and absolute safety this Bank offers are yours. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. jSfgsJWBffgWMM ST I 'X,. . z war....ROME CITY “Spring Beach Hotel’’ Is Open for the Season under NEW MANAGEMENT Special attention will be given Auto and Fishing Parties. Fish and Chicken Dinners Specialties. W. S. KIME, Prop. Dr. L. K. Magley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones K office "'is DECATUR, IND.

' ■■■ " . i——— to success if hard only al Jiyrt 7*7 * > " 4 shortest cut to prosperity and contentment // is the rough, craggy, bruising path erf the pioneer** | / ( Its harder in the beyinnina, but uour muscles / ’ stronger as the Journey tc-nger, and thermal' a' vJays regard at the goal.” f/erbrrf Kaufman i \ 9pur fini dollar in the 2\mk i< alvtajp the hardest—thate the-start. Others v)ill foiled— —the thrift tiill make the burden ’A a aas^r - C lt cu ou£|ht niafee thg start 011101 Warns •S>ecafur*Sn&*

<!ecso Voting turkeys n c Old Tom Turkeys n c Old Hen Turkeys n c . Old Roosters 1.... 5c Hutter, packing stock 13c Eggs u v Above prices are lor poultry free ; from feed. KALVER’S MARKETS. Wool .21c @ 25c Beef hides n c Calf 13c Tallow : Sheep pelts [email protected] I LOCAL PROOLCE MARKET. ; Chickens He i Indian Runner Ducks Sc : Fowls He i Ducks He Geese He Yeung turkeys 14c Old Tom turkeys . lie Old Hen turkeys lie Old Roosters 5c Eggs ,15< ; Butter tßc Above prices are for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. : Butterfat, delivered 28c ( : Butterfat, in country 25c i : Butter, wholesale 28e I Butter, retail .' Sic

Modern House Tor Ren! • A nine room residence on fifth Street, two blocks west ' of Court House has furnace, electric lights, bath and cistern. A. D. SUTTLES, 'At Old Adams County Bank * J; StUGGo worker GEO. BAUiMGARTNER BERfcT, IND. ! PHONE 220 ; STAR GROCERY I j New Potatoes, fb 5c H t U * 3 Marrowfat Beans, tb 10c R i I I! 1 ■ Sweet Pickles, doz 10c w ; , H It ia i S Pclato Chips 10c ' S I 1 s * g Peanut Butter 10c S Tea for iced Tea 15c ’ I L 0 Granulated Sugar, 25 tbs. $1.65 JI I ’ ■J i I I : R Pineapples 10c j < , ) Ml 3, i ’ , Fresh Tomatoes, tb, 12c I I' M Bananas, doz, 15c ' : Si f ! fi Lemons, doz 20c f , * < I $ 1 ' Will Johns, ;

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. S'atu <f Indiana. Adams County, "s: ■n the Adams circuit court, April Term. 1915. Alina l.nllemann vs. Christian Conrad et al. Cause No. , to quiet title. Comes now the plaintiff by J. Fred i'tiiclite and Hooper £ Lenhart, her attorneys, and tiles her complaint herein together with an alhdavit of .. i-•.cj.c'.epi person that Ihe following name! defendants ar.* non-residents of the State, of Indiana, to-wit: Ch r:<’ Rumi', unmarried (minor), Catharine C Conrad, unmarried, Williai : Conrad, Sarah Conrad, his wifb, Snpliia Conrad, unmarried, Harry Conrad unmarried (minor), Clarence Con-j cad unmarried (minor), Elda Conrad,' unmarried (minor), Elenore, Conrad, unmarried (minor). Orville Conrad,, unmarried (minor), Matilda Conrad,! unmarried, Mina Evans. John Evans her husband. Lizzie Weaker, Ger/art! Wicker, her husband, Rosa Conrad. > unmarried. Emma Schoener, Schooner, Iter husband, whose chris-1 tian name is to (lie plaintiff unknown.! That said action is for the purpose of quh ting title to the following de- ; scribed real estate situated in the county of Adams and State of Indiana, | to-wit: Commencing at the north- i ■ t corner of section sixteen (IS), township twenty-eight (28), north of range thirteen (13) east, thence south on (!'«• east line of said section thirteen hundred and twenty-one (1321) feet to tiie south line of the north half of the northeast quart r of said section sixteen (16). thence west on said line eleven hundred and sixty-four (1164) feet, thence north thirteen hundred and twenty-one (1321) feet to flic place of beginning, containing tliirty've (35) acres, more or less. Also, commencing at the northeast corner of rite northwest quarter of section fifteen (15), township twbnty-eight (28) north of range fifteen east, thence south along 'ho north and south center line of Y-.aid section '.o tiie south line of the north half of the northwest quarter of said section fifteen (15), thence west along said south line fourteen hundred and eighty-flve (1455) feet, thense north to the north line ' of said section, thence east along said nortli line et' ■a'd section fourteen hundred and eighty-five (1485) feet to the place of beginning, containing forty-five (43) acres more or less. That a cause of action exists ag anst all defendants. That all of i - aid defendants are necessary parties to said action, and that they are nonresidents of the Stale of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be i.nd appear on the first day of the September term of th Adams circuit court, being the 6th day of Septem-I 1 er. 1915, at the court house in the city of Decatur, Indiana, in saidcoun-l t and state and answer or demur to I s aid complaint, the same will be heard I and determined in their absence. In witness wheerof I hereunto set ! n:v hand and affix the seal of said! court at the office of the Clerk there-i ci' in the City of Decatur. Indiana, this the 26th day' of May, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. J. IT; d Fruchte, Hooper & Lenhart, fcr plaintiff. 3-10-17 o , NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. State, of Indiana, Adams county, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term. 1915. Christian Conrad vs. Anna Lull?mann et al. Cause No. 8997. To quiet title. Comes now the plaintiff by J. Fred Fiuechte and Hooper & Lenhart, bis attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the following named defendants arc non-residents of the State of Indiana, to-wit: Charles Rump. unmarried (minor), Catharine C. Conrad, unmarried. William Coprad. Sarah Conrad, his wife, Sophia Conrad, unmarried, Harry Conrad, unmarried ( minor), Clarence Conrad, unmarried (minor). Elda Conrad, unmarried (minor). Elenore Conrad, unmanned (minor), Orville Conrad, unmarried (minor). Matlida Conrad unmarried. Mina Evans. John Evans her husband. Lizzie Wecker._ Gerhart Vfiecker her husband, Rosa Conrad unmarried. Emma Schoener, -— Schoener her husband whose Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown. That said action is for the purpose of qu’eting title to the following described rea lestate situated in the county of Adams and State of Indiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of rhe northwest, quarter of section fifteen (15), township twenty-eight (28) north of range thirteen (13) east, except therefrom a strip one hundred and sixty and five-tenths (160.5) feet in widtli off of the east side thereof, and containing in said tract after said I exception thirty-five (35) acres morel er less; also the southwest quarter o ; the northwest quarter of section sis-I teen (15) township twenty-eight (28) I north of range thirteen (13) east, con-1 talning forty (40) acres more or less,! and containing in all the above described real estate situated in the tion. seventv-five (75) acres, renre ~r.

! less. That a cause of notion exists | against all of said defendants. That . all of said defendants are necessary partier to said action, and that they J are non-residents of the State of In- - dlana. Notice is therefore hereby given ! said defendants that unless they be Hand appear nn the first day of the September T< rm ct the Adams Circuit ! net, being t)ie 6th day of September, | 1915. at the Court House in the City if D-i'atur, Indiana, in said county H and state ap<i answer or demur to said ■ i emplaint, tae same will be heard and letermfned in their absense. In witness where of I hereunto set :ny ' d and affix the seal of said ourt at the office of the Clerk there 'of in the City of Devutur. Indiana, this the 26th day of May, THISFERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. I. FREI) FRUCHTE HOOPER ,9 LENHART. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3-10-17. <>-, — NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice is hereby given that the ■ Hoard of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, will receive bids tor the construction of a macadamized ! road in Preble TownslHp, in said | cuniy, known as tiie Henry Schen mann Macadam Road, up until 10 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday, July 6, 1915, at tiie reg- v meeting of said Board >f Commis iers. held in the City of Decatur. At ms County, Indiana, seal d bids will he received for the con stru.tion of said road in accordant e with the plans, specifications and re ports of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's iffice of said County, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in twice the amount of the bid filed conditioned for the faith ul perform ance of sa’d work, and (hat the bid let, if awarded the contract will enr into contract therefor and comrlete the same according to such contract and iu accordance with the bid filed. All bids must be made so as to give 'he amount for which sai' 1 road will be constructed for cash, payable on ■stimates to be made by the Engineer n charge not to exceed eighty per ent. of any one estimate, out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by la,w. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and al bids. T. 11. BALTZELL. Auditor, Adams County, Ind. Tbe.successful bidder will be re quired to furnish, pay and make up whatever amohnt that be necessary to sell the bonds for said imnrove : ment. 10-17-24 o SONG OF THE LIBERTY BELL. , (On its triumphal march, from sea ‘ ’ to sea) i Touch me not, stain me not, fraud A. P. A.! I care not to have the sham honors I you pay; ! False are your kisses, your buncombe and brag. For dear to your heart is a treacherous flag. When I cried for freedom and peace to all men. Cur Nation triumphantly shouted. “Amen.” My voice is for liberty, freedom- to all; Who checks it, is plotting Columbia’s fall. Dear children, whose Welcome I gladly receive. One bit of advice to you ere i take leave: ' . Beware of the traitors who heed not * to me Whose eloquent tongue they wish drowned in the sea. 1 scorn the proud traitors who boastingly float The Stars and the Stripes, just to catch a dupe’s vote. ■While in their dark conclaves they trail in the dust. That emblem of Liberty, man’s holy trust. Awake from year slumbers, ye heroes that fell In a cause thQt wen glory for Liberty's Bell! Yc Protestants, Catholics. Israelites i —all. Shout Freedom unbound, or Columbia will fall. “Genuine American.” I o Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll’s warehouse Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll’s warehouse FOR SALE —Lete cabbage and tomato plants. Twenty-flve cents per hundred.—Fullenkamp’s 13114. Late cabbage and lomato plants at Fullenkamp’s, 25c a hundred. 134t3 Sweet Potato and yam plants.—Carroll’s warehouse FOR SALE—Sixteen foot canoe and paddles; quartered oak porch swing, mission electric lamp, machinist tool chests, combination typewriter and writing desk. Prices right.— M. A. Kenworthy. 128:3 Sweet Potato and yam nlants.—Carroll’s warehovs • WANTED—High class man tc sol! trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. C;od wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers’ Nurseries, Rochester. N. Y.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE. Rev. Hessert, who recently moved to Crestline, did not take with him a considerable amount of his household goods, as they were not needed In his new parsonage. The goods will therefore be offered at public sale at the Reformed parsonage on North Third street at one o'clock, Saturday Afternoon, June 12, the goods, including one six-hole Globe range for wood or coal, one Jewell gas range, Wilson heater, oil heater, a gasoline stove, ten foot oak extension table,’ oak stand, two jardiniere stands, one bed, set springs, one iron bed with springs and matress, six oak dining room chairs, with cane bottom, oak rocker, flower stand, ironing board book case and writing desk combined, plate rack, grass catcher for lawn mower, and other articles. Goods all in first class condition. 130t4 —

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG. Safe milk Infants and Invalids HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk,malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding tbe whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Unless you soy “HORLIOICS'' you may got a suhstltutoa Seventy-five V years /J this pure soap has dH been used by careful housewives. Always W the same quality— Harmless to Clothes and i fl Hands. W

I I I I iijl i I'j KUd Tub* Roadster . |?25 • ‘ ‘ i' ’ . * 7Vs is the tvfMt 4-ey!-.<kr Orerkad th*t will be produce* tha year I I I I I I The Newest Overland I $325 Less Than Last Year I The 1«U Overland Is e<- with (r.e hairline strlpfaj . ~ “<<► •entWb'the seme »e th. <d cteer Ivory-white. » ta» the eome ensy. 1115 Overland -ihe/amous ’'rtlnft clutch which any mon power .Model SO that sold foe Ithasthe ramepmver. can operate; the ,707 - M. economical th,rty.tive y 10 h -* n ‘ I, «" And Itcrnr, voubut PSS The r.rrcam-line Ixxjv it neto ignition. wks-ui “ 14 tlrcs DallverUa« the same .. th. $1075 , ...uu unusual One car be'nft rnado modeled last Manor.. has the attntj under. *' ,hls •»««• cow all O vw the country. Cfti • theAonveSm?*' *’ ,n d *“ n ' finish me. *’*’* denier Ithasthernn-etnasnlfi. ment of elretrt- Xml ; h “ kal com- >«.. wultin* list. cent hnlsh; that deep, rich button, on rh, . ,jr ” and convenience. n. laßj toneofdnrkßrew.terftreen column, ”* ,bil " l ‘ ww Overland ftr.es TJ 3 " >vrif order Imme1H i S»“ all there ns ta db " ly anJ X»“ «n bn m the o , , stw!y lM ‘ v s ><ct/<«.tf.., Wffl erW-~«—~.cnemuu <ta , I""' F F ~ TUC " hN -'OnDx P u,Ho ra DeCatUr Flreproof Gar age ~ Co M ...«„, !**>• <«• '*’- ■lyy’.'liy.j. ■ a ■--r; rn. h C * Mr

FOB STYLE AHD COMFORT I ' Have you »P« te(l lhis seaso "’ S fo(llWear? I [ t , 3 mMt essential points are style and comfort. While made of the very best material and of the most expert w , r!<manship, the matter of comfort has not teen overlooked and you will derive the utmost satisfaction from wearing a pair of our shoes. Ladies Shoes, slippers and oxfords $2.50 to $3.50, Men’s shoes and oxfords $3.00 Io $4.50. PEOPLES & GERKE

WANTED TWO Oadß —Berling Packing Co. We have plenty of off-falls, spare ribs, pigs feet and liver at your own price. Cali at the Hoosier Packing Co, plant- 1 _

Thursday, Friday and Saturday -JUNE 10,11 and 12th$1.48 For 150 pairs Ladies $3.00 low shoes Sizes 2Jj to 7. 39c For 159 pairs of childrens slippers, sizes sto 11, These are bargains you cannot afford to miss. C. H. ELZEY. OPP. COURT HOUSE.

EXCHANGE—CIear Arkansas farms ) lor trade. —W. H. Beach, Are kansas. It it FOUND—Child’s skirt, wrapped in gi package. Owner may have same by 1 inquiring of Fred Spuller. 1?6t3