Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1915 — Page 2

NOTICE TO DEFENDANT*. In the Adams Circuit Court. September Term, I>ls. State of In Hann, Adams County, »». Henry M. Cu«»k *••*. Hubert Martin et al. cause No. >123. To quiet title. Now comes the plaintiff by C L. A’alters, his attorney, and files his <omphilnt herein, and affidavit, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry. Is unknown of the defendants Robert .Marlin; Mrs. Martin, whose < hrlstian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Robert .Martin; Phillip LuAllen: Mrs Lu Allen, whose Christian name Ih unknown to the plaintff, wife of Phillip LuAllen; Philip Lewellen; Mrs. Lewellen, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Philip Lewellen. Christian Brower; Mrs. Brower, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Brower, Philip Lowelluw; Mrs. Lowellow, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Philip Lowelluw, Anna Lowellow, wife of Philip Lbwellow. John Alexander, Mrs. Alexander, whose < Itristian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of John Alexander; Sarah H. Alexander, wife of John Alexander; Christopher Brower; Mrs. Brower, whose Christian name is unknown to plaint Iff. wife of Christopher Brower: Mary Brower, wife of Christopher Brower; Philip Swellan; Mrs. Swellan. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Philip Swellan; Edward Congor; Mrs. Congor. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Edward Congor; Thomas Fisher; Mrs. Fisher, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Thomas Fisher; that the names of the defendants are unknown and that thev are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana sued in this action by the following names and designations, to-wit: The children descendants ami heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate; the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of Die last will and testament and the successors in interest respectively of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, towit: Robert Martin; Mrs. Martin, whose Christian name is unknown tu plaintiff, wife of Robert Martin; Phillip LuAllen; Mrs. LuAllen, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Phillip LuAllen; Philip Lewellen. Mrs. Lewellen, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Philip Lewellen; Christian Brower; Mrs. Brower, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Brower. Philip Lowellow; Mrs. Lowellow. whose C hristian name is unknown tu plaintiff, wife of Philip Lowellow; Anna Lowellow. wife of Philip Lowellow: John Alexander; Mrs. Alexander, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of John Alexander; Sarah H. Alexander, wife of John Alexander; Christopher Brower; Mrs. Brower, whose Christian name iininknown to plaintiff, wife of Christopher Brower; Mary Brower, wife of Christopher Brower; Philip Swellan; Mrs. Swellan. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Philip Swellan; Edward Congor: Mrs. Congor, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Edward Congor; Thomas Fisher; Mrs. Fisher, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Thomas Fisher, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of Die estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament and the successors In interest, respectively, of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Robert Martin; Phillip LuAllen; Philip Lewellen; Christian Brower; Philip Lowellow; John Alexander; Christopher Brower: Philip Swellan; Edward Congor. Thomas Fisher, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: the widower of Anna Lowellow: Sarah H. Alexander; Mary Hrower, the names us all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; al) of the women once known by any of the names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed nnd who are now' known by other names, the names us whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the spouses of all tftersou.s above named, described and design led as defendants to this action who are married, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; that said cause of action is for the purpose of €|u|eting title to real estate owned by the plaintiff and described in his complaint in said cause, said real estate being described as follows, to-wit: “The west half of the southwest quarter of sec tion thirty-six (36) in township twenty-seven (27) north, of range fourteen ML east, in Adams County, Indiana, containing eighty «XO) acres, more or less,’* in him. the plaintiff. As against al! demands, claims, and claimants whatsoever; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants, that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is, therefore, hereby given 1 said defendants that unless they be and appear on the 54th day of the November Term, 1915. of the Adams Circuit Court, being tile 15th day of January, 1916. at Die court house in Decatur, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, that the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said c ourt at the office of tlie clerk thereof in the City of Decatur. Indiana, this 20th day of November, A. D., 1915. (Court Seal) FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk of Die Adams Circuit Court. C. L. Walters. Atty. 24-2-9 O ADMINISTR ITOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Eleanor Johnston, deceased, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made and entered of record, upon the dockets thereof, will offer at private sale at the law office* of J. F. Snow, on theeast side of Second street, between Monroe and Madison streets. In the City of Decatur, Indiana, in Adams County, Indiana, on Thursday. December Id, between the hours of nine o’clock a. in. and four o'clock p. m., of said day. and from day to day thereafter, unless sold on said day. at not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to-wit: First. Inlot number twenty-five (25) in the town of Pleasant Mills, in Adams County, Indiana. Sec ond. The following described part of inlot 271, in Decatur, in Adams County, Indiana: Commencing at the northwest corner of inlot number two hundred and seventy-one (271) in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur In Adams County, Indiana; thence east on the north line of said lot sixty-six (66) feet; theme south parallel with the west line of said lot twenty-three and one-half (23%) feet; thence west parallel with the north line of said lot sixty-six (66) feet to the vest line of said lot; thence north twenty-three and one-half (23%) feet lo the place of beginning. TeruiM of Sale. The highest bidder complying with the terms of the sale shall be the buyer. The said described real estate cannot be sold for less than the full appraised price thereof, can he paid for In raah or by paying one-third (1-3) cash in hand, one-third in nine months and one-third (1-3) in eighteen months after date, the purchaser giving his two promissory notes at six per cent interest from date of sale, waiving valuation and appraisement laws and secured by first mortgage on the real estate so sold. The said described real estate will be sold free from all liens, the purchaser or purchasers assigning the leaser’s right in the lease or leases on said real estate. J. F. SNOW, £5-2-9 Administrator. a. ... ... — .. SOTK'K OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of. DolUu S. Patent, late of Adams cuqutv, deceased, will, by order or tberAd- , Circuit Court, dated No ember 6, 1'1,.. fehowu 'U Probate Order. Book, 51, of baid court at page* 166 and

IST, he will at the hour of JO o'clock u. >n.. on Xuiarday, l.ecemher 4. ••18. and from day to day thereafter until Mold lit the tibxtract office ut John i S< hurger In the City of Decatur. In Adiimx County. In the Stute of Indl- ■ anu. offer tor sale at private Hale, the following Ue.errhed rial estnte tn Adr amx County. In the State of Indiana, I and described us follows, to-wit: • Inlot number one hundred and sevi entj-seven (IT7> In the original plat ■ ot the town (now city) of Decatur, in ■ Adams County. Indiana. Hubject to the > approval of said court and not for less ■ than the full apprnlsrnent thereof, and , eubjeet lo Adams street improvement; - also sublet I to Fifth Mtraet Iniprovei ment, and subject tu the taxes, due In t the year IHlti, and on the following terms, to-wit: s One-third tl-3) <ash, one-third 11-J) 1 In nine (9) months, and one-third in - eighteen months (DI) months, deferred i payment* to hear six per cent in- ; tercet from date of sale, and to be secured by good freehold security and by , mortgage on tile real estate sold, pur- , chaser may pay all of the purchase - rnonv if so desired. Dated tills 11th day of November. . 1915. WILLIAM H. PAItUNT. i Administrator. John Sehurger. Atty. 11-IS-25 r ® wick tu xox-hemiif.x i - ix mi: ; IIIIHDI 111 X IIHAIX. . Before the Baa rd of Commissioners of Slate of Indiana. Count . Adams, as: ' Adams County. Indian.i. , In tile matter of petition for widening. deepening und straighten i.orani Kun by Marlon Andre,.s <t a . .... rte. Petition for a drain. , To Affected Non-itesldent Lund Owners: You are hereby notified that the uni del-signed petitioners Ijave tiled with lt.e Board of Commissioners of Adams County, State of Indiana, their petition praying lor tlie widening, deepening j and straightening of an already exist--1 ing ditch or drain known us "Boram's I Kun." over, through nnd upon tlie fol--1 lowing described route, to-wit: Beginning in tlie channel known as ■ Boram Run at a point fifty-two rods ’ south of the northwest corner of the ' northeast quarter ot section one in township twenty-six north, of range ’ thirteen east, in Adams County. Indiana. ’ tttenee following down the meanderings of said Huram Run to the St. Mary's ' River, in Adams County. Indiana, ami there to terminate. ‘ Said proposed drain as heretofore de--1 scribed affects your said real estate as des< ribed in the petitioners' petition 1 filed in this cause. It also affects certain public highways in French. Kirkland. Monroe and Washington Town- ■ ships in said Adams County, Indiana. • Said petition is now pending before • said Board of Commissioners. Tire petitioners therein have fixed and noted thereon on said petition. Monday, the > 3rd day of January. 1918. as the day : upon which said petition will be docketed as a cause before the Hoard of Commissioners of Adams County, Indi- > ana, ami said petition will be docketed as a cause in said court, on said date. ‘ The names of those who are non-res-idents of Adams County, Indiana. ■ whose lands will probably be affected 1 by said drain if constructed as prayed for In said petition are as follows: Mary Huensteln; Bernard Coffee: ‘ Marfa Durkin; Adam Pease: Oscar D. Welty; George L. Bubilya; Andrew J. • Powell; Charles H. Closs; Addie ■ Schooley; Einma Diehl: Pauline Stein- ' er; Charlev Miller; Bertha Myer: Eaura Myer; Rosa Hilty; Maurice Baker: ’ Belle Jones: Mary Baker: Kate Gross: ; Anna Coffee; Fred E. Miller: C. C. 1 Myers. Wade H Myers; Dorsey 1). My- ' .os: Vera Hartings: Nellie Myers; Eliz--1 aheth Middleton; Mary Andrews; Ellen Estell. Eva Dimon; Lemuel Wagner; Jesse Ruckman; Eva L. Wagner; Jesse ■ .M Wagner; George Lambert: Frances 1 Lambert. Adam Carpenter: Joseph Car--1 penter; Eiias Carpenter; Harvey Carpenter; Ephraim Carpenter; Jane Cady; ‘ Pearl Beavers; Sam Neuenscliwandei . ! Ed Neuenseh wander; Noah Neuen- ! s. hwandf r. Edward Myers; Martin ’ Lichtle; Elizabeth Geiss; Sophia Hilp, ' Timothy Livhtle; William I.ichtle; ' Charles 11. Closs; Marie Coffee; John : Liehtle. . . , ; ' That Hie above petition is signed by . the following named petitioners, towit: , Marion Andrews, Jonathan Merryman. Z. Merryman, Charles Nyffeler, J. >l. Andrews. Ed Booth. John D. Ingle. Marion Andrews, Ezra Kelrer, Jonas 1 Hoffman. Grant Owens. Wm. Bluhm. Mary o. Johnson. Adolph Reinhard. Lois A Sanders. Oscar Ehrsam, F. H. Meyer. 1.. F. Miller. C. B. Poling. J M Andrews, Jesse Carpenter. Orlando Boyer. C W Merryman. B. I’. Breiner. Henry Lengerich. Dayton Zimmerman. S I M< Ahren. Thos. Deen, Theo La-ng-ericli, Fred W Busdie. Jos Heimann. Harry C. Andrews. John Baker, Edward Chronister, John P. Braun H. W Selleniever, Emile Wilder. George Crist. ’ C. L. WALTERS, 25-2-9 Atty, for Petitioners. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTHATIII.V. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed administratrix of theestate of Henry Dirkson. sr.. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. LISETTA DIRKSON, Administratrix. J. Fred Fruehte, Atty. Nov. 1», 1915. 25-2-9 0 APPOINTYIENT OF VIIMIMSTRATOH. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John T. Ault, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. HARVEY AI LT, Administrator. Nov. 23, 1915. 25-2-9 — 0 DR. BURNHAM’S SAN-YAK Acts as a Living Antiseptic In the Stomach and Intestines. San-YaK prevents self poisoning, that serious illness from which so many persons of sedentary habits and advanced age suffer. San-Yak prevents clogging of the colon and caecum; hence its great value in destroying germs from undigested animal food which are a factor in the true cause of poisonous decompositions of the bowels, causing appendicitis, rheumatism, typhoid, dysentery and arterio sclerosis or hardened arteries. Heart trouble is developed through self poisoning from the kidneys and bowels. To maintain health ail such poisoning must be checked, and you can do so with the use of SanYak. Take San-Yak; it is the greatest medicine yet known for man, woman or child. |I.OO per bottle. Sold by Smith, Yager & Falk drug store, Decatur, Ind. ■ o ■ BARBER SHOPS CLOSE. In order to accommodate the public all barber shops will remain open until 10 o’clock Wednesday evening. They will be closed all day Thanksgiving day. NOTICE? All lumber yards will be closed on Thanksgiving day. all day. KIRSCH, SELLEMEYR SONS GO. THE DECATUR LUMBER CO.

PUBLIC SALE. 1 Pure bred Poland China and Hamp--1 shire Hogs (cholera immuned) Cat- ■ tie and Horses. The undersigned will ; offer for sale at my residence, 7 miles • south and 1 mile east of Decatur, 5 . miles west of Willshire, Ohio, 1 mile ‘ south and 3 miles east of Monroe, in • Blue Creek township, known as tlie I Blue Creek Valley Farm, on Tuesday. ■ November 30, 1915, beginning at 1:00 i o'clock sharp, sun time, the following '• personal property, to-wit: Eleven > head of cattle: Two red heifers, one i to calve soon, and the other in May; Holstein heifer, bred; 2 black heifers, < two heifers, Holstein and Jersey mix- ; ed; four steers, good feeders. Three Head of Horses: Team black geldings, 4 and 5 years old, well broke; bay mare, 11 years old, in foal, good ; worker: Nineteen Head of Hogs, all cholera immuned: Four Doroc brood i sows, 3 full blooded Poland China, big type; one Poland China boar, breed- ’ ing. Last Line No. 202081, his sire. Next in Line No. 109075, his dam, Friendship 2nd No. 403670, this boar . 3 years old and a great breeder; 1 would not part with him, but all of i my sows are his get, therefore I can- ! 1 not use him; Lady Jumbo No. 470164, ■ j her sji4 Mammoth Chief No. 193757, 1 her dam Imperial Pocket No. 330012: one Poland ■ China boar farrowed March 14, 1915, breeding; Long Giant No. 91587, King Giant No. 602615, Mollie Monarch No. 184774: one Hampj shire sow, farrowed uct. 1, 1912, Essex Model, sire Byron No. 9893 dam Radnor Lady No. 15344; this sow far- ' rowed thirteen, pigs, raised 10; they ‘ are all eligible to register; Poland China gilt, farrowed Sept. 2, 1914; breeding King Orient No. 84127; the 1 mother of this gilt is a full sister to Royal Hands Vp 2nd No. 78351, the Grand Champion Boar at Michigan j state fair in 1913 and Ad at the International; she helped to win her money over all breeds at the Van Wert and Paulding fairs in 1912; she is a prize winner and a big, smooth, easy feeding kind. For each hog that is sold the purchaser will receive i a number and after the sale a drawing will come off for a choice Duroc gilt FREE. Farming implements: . One Suiky breaking plow, 1 walking 1 plow; 1 storm king buggy, good as ; new; set single buggy harness, good as new;; set double light buggy har- ’ ness, good as new; 4 qt. lard press and sausage stuffer and grinder. ; Terms of Sale: —$5 and under, cash; ; over $5 a credit of 9 months, will be '' given without interest, purchaser giving note, with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. Notes bearing . 8 per cent interest after maturity. No goods removed untli settled for. L. G. WILLIAMS. Jeff Leichty, Auctioneer. , H. E. 'Williams, Clerk. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale • at his residence, miles southeast of Decatur, or % miles north of Bobo on Tuesday, November 23, 1915, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wit: Seven Head of Horses, consisting of ' bay horse. 9 years old; bay horse, 10 years old; 3 yearling colts, suckling colt, sorrel mare, 6 years old. double , gaited. Also parr of 6 year old mules. Three Head of Cattle: Three head, including two Jersey cows, one 7 years old and one 4 years; one coming 2 year old heifer. Forty-six Head of Hogs: Nineteen Head of Shoats. weighing from 60 to 100 lbs. each; one sow, with seven pigs by side; 9 pigs just weaned; 5 sows bred, 5 shoats weighing about 100 lbs. each. Farming Implements: John Deere gang plow, Deering binder, 8 ft. cut, good as new; Corn King manure spreader, good as new; 2 Deering mowers; Dane hay loader, Gale corn plow, Avery corn plow, 2 sets dump boards, Turnbull wagon, Birdsell wagon, truck wagon, set hay ladders, end gate seeder, spring tooth harrow, spike tooth harrow, double disc, set hay slings, set breeching harness, set light harness, top buggy, set buggy harness, hay in mow', cream separator, Delaval;' John Deere corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, some Plymouth Rock chickens, 3 geese and numerous other articles; 600 bushel fine seed oats. Imported oats from seed house two years. Terms: —$5 and under, cash; over $5 a zredit of 9 months will be given, without interest, purchaser giving note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. Notes bear 8 per cent interest after maturity. No goods removed until settled for. FRAKK EVERETT. Jesse Michaud, Auctioneer. C. W. Yager, Clerk. HIS 'PHONE IS 6 ON K LINE. John Thomas has moved outside the city limits, to the Frank Roop farm, northwest, but wishes to retain his city work. His new 'phone number is 6 on the “K” line. 279t3 — DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

SICE TEA CMDf TO DARKEN HNB Look years younger! Use thz, oldtime Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will knew. You can turn gray, faded h*>r lasau tifully dark :md lustrous almost over night if vott’ll get a 50 cent bottle of ‘•Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy ’ at any drug store. Million.* of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Hecipe are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, Isxniuse it darken* the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it Kos been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, straggly and tbin have a surprise awaiting them, becaffee after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful —all dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling l»air ■ Stops. . This Is the age of youth. Gray-haired, ' unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage nnd Sulphur to night nnd ‘you'll be delighted ' with vonr dark, handsome hair and your youthful * •: within a few oHAVE GOOD PROGRAM. The young people of the Bobo United Brethren church have a good program which will be given at the regu- . lar meeting on next Sunday evening. It is: Song—Society. Scripture Reading—Fred Hilton. ' Prayer—Lev i Schafer. Male Chorus. Declamation —Elma Bittner. 1 Solo —Albert Chronister. History of the Life of Christ — : Charles Brothers. 1 Duet—Agnes Archer and Ada 1 Heath. i Discussion of the first chapter of • James. Song—Male Quartet. i o CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 27. i [ Friday, November 26, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter. No. 127, O. E. S. ; Regular stated meeting. Business of importance. o Don’t forget L. G. Williams’ sale on November 30, pure bred Poland China and Hampshire hogs, horses and ' cattle, seven miles south and one mile east of Decatur. w-t 2 Carrie Thomas Hauhold Teacher of Piano. Phone 63. 228 South 3rd. St. LIVE STOCK and General Auctioneering 1 thank you for your past favors. I am still on the job. Telephone at my expense. J. N. Burkhead Monroe, Ind. Dr. LKTMagley VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. Phones DECATUR, IND. STOP LOOK LISTEN , Book your Sale with R. N. RUN-YON Auctioneer. He knows the value of your property and will get the high dollar for you. Telephone No. 8 L Decatur, Ind.

A BIG SUIT SALE We are making closing prices in all Suits I Our stock is complete with extra values ■ of this seasons choice styles. I Every suit must go regardless of its Man- I ufactured cost I tFine Suits That were $30.00 This Sale I $17.75 — ■— * y Extra Fine Suits good value at $25.00 I This Sale $15.00 I j j Fine Quality Suits that were cheap at $16.50 This Sale ■ $9.75 Make your selections early while the stock is complete. NEW COATS ARRIVING DAILY MB 1.1 UK & CO.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. ’tHie State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Cireult Court, November Term. 1915. Rule Bose* vs. Cora Bose. No. 9119. ' Complaint for divorce. It appearing: from affidavit tiled in I the above entitled cause, that Coral | Bose, the above named defendant, is I a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Cora Bose that she be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 7th day of February. 1916, the same being the Ist juridical Day of the next regular term , thereof, to be holden at the house in the City of Decatur, commencing on i Monday, the 7th day of February, A. 11, 1916, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined In her Absence. Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 24th day of November, 1915. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk. F. M. Armantrout, Attorney for the Plaintiff. 25-2-9 O DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Harry Rosenthal, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 26th day of December, 1915, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with estate of said decedent should Tot be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. HENRY B. HELLER, Administrator. Decatur. Indiana, Nov. 24, 1915. Heller, Sutton & Heller. Attys. 25-2 NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED. Notics is hereby given that no hunting or trespassing will hereafter be permitted on the farms owned by the following: William Weber, Mary Gauld, Martin Kirchner, Chas. Kirchner, Henry Scherry. 279t3 — Democrat Wants Ads Pav

BUSINESS HOUSES TO CLOSE. The following business houses will I close all day Thanksgiving day, No- I vember 25: NIBLICK & CO. KUEBLER C 6. M. FULLENKA.MP. RUNYON-ENGLER CO. S. E. HITE. FRED MILLS. MANGOLD & BAKER. M. E. HOWER. WILL JOHNS. JAKE BUHLER. O POULTRY AND HOGS. Save your hogs and poultry Use I the Republic Stock Food and Mediiai ■ company’s hog and poultry tonic, and I have the best of success. For sale by I O. F. Koenemann, at Henry Knapp i I Sou’s hardware store. dSI tu-thtf I