Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1915 — Page 2
NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS. 11l the AdiiniH Circuit Court, September Term, 1915. State of In liui.u. Auuiae County. *»; Henry M. Cook vs. I’.obert Martin til. Cause No, Hl To quiet title. Now comes the plaintiff by c. 1... Wallers, bls attorney, and Ilins his complaint herein, and atnduvlt, together with un affidavit of a competent person thut the residence upon dlllgviit inquiry. Is unknown of the defendants Robert Martin; Mrs Martin, whose < hrlsthm name Is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Hubert Martin; Phillip lat Allen; Mrs. LuAllen. whose Christian name Is 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 Lowellow; Mr*. Lowellow, whose Christian mime is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Philip Lowellow; Anna Lowellow. wife of Philip Lewel low; John Alexander, Mrs. Alexander, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of John Alexander; Sarah 11. Alexander, wife of John Alexander. Christopher Brower; Mrs. Hrower, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christopher Brower. Mnrv Brower, wife of Christopher Brower; Philip Swellan: Mrs. Swellan. tvhose 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. Elsher, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Thomas Either; that the names of the defendants are unknown ami that they are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana sued In tills action by tile following names and designations, la-wit Tile children descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate: the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of tire last will and testament and the successors in interest respectively of each of tlie following named and designated deceased persons, towlt: Itom-rt Martin; Mrs. Martin, *• whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Robert Martin; Phillip LuAllen: Mrs. LuAllen, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Phillip LuAllen; Philip Lewellen; Mrs. LeweTThn. whose Christian n is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Philip Lewellen: Christian Brower; Mrs. Blower, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian Brower; Philip Lowellow: Mrs. Lowellow. whose Christian name is unknown to 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. Who.se Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christopher Brower Mary Brower, wife of Christopher Brower: Philip Swellan; Mrs. Swellan whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wite of Philip Swellan; Edward Congor: Mrs. Congor. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Edward Conger; Thomas Fisher; Mrs. Fisher, whose Christian name is unknown so plaintiff, wife of Thomas Fisher, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; the children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouse, tlie creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees legatees, trustees and executors of tile last will and testansept and the strcceßsors in interest, tespbetiwely. of the deceased widow of each df 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 Lowellew; Sarah H. Alexander; Marv Brower, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all of tlie women once known by any of tlie names and designations above stated whose names may have been changed and who are now known by other names, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the spouses of all persons above named, deseribwt and designated as defendants to this action who arc married, tho names of whom are unknown to tlie plaintiff; that said cause of action Is for tlie purpose of quieting 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 section thirty-six <3fr> in township twenty-seven <271 north, of range fourteen (14) east, in Adams Countv, Indiana, containing eighty ixo> acres, more or less," in him. tlie plaintiff. as against all 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 tlie State of Indiana. Notice is. therefore, hereby given said defendants tiiat unless ' tiiev lie and appear on the 54th dav of tlie November Term, 1915, of tlie Adams Circuit Court, being the 15th day of January, 1916. at the court house in Decatur, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, tiiat the same will be heard and determined in their absence. fn witness whereof. I* hereunto set my hand and affix tlie seal of said court at the office of tlie clerk thereof in the City of Decatur. Indiana, tins 20th day of November. A. I).. 1915. (Court Seal) FERDINAND BLEEKE, Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. C. L, Walters, Atty. 24-2-9 o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS IN THE BORAM HI N DRAIN. Before the Board of Commissioners of Slate of Indiana. County of Adams, ss; Adams County. Indiana. In the matter of petition for widening. deepening ami straightening Boram Run by Marlon Andrews et al. exparte Petition for a drain. To Affected Non-Resident Land Owners: You are hereby notilled tiiat tlie undersigned petitioners have Hied with the Board of Commissioners of Adams Counts, State of Indiana, their petition praying for tlie widening, deepening and straightening of an already existing ditch or drain knewn as "Boraiti's Run," over, through and upon tlie following described route, tm-wit: Beginning in the channel known as Boram Run at a point fifty-two rods south of the northwest corner of tlie northeast quarter of section one in township twenty-six north, of range thirteen east, in Adams County, Indiana, thence following down the msanderings • f said Boram Run to the St. Mary’s River, in Adams County. Indiana, and tharv to terminate. Said proposed drain as heretofore described affects your said veal estate as described In the petitioners’ petition filed in tills cause, it also affects certain public highways in French, Kirkland, Monroe and Washington Townships tn said Adams County, Indiana. Said petition is now pending before said Board of Commissioners. The petitioners therein have fixed and noted thereon on said petition. Monday, the 3rd da.v of January, 1916, as tlie day upon which said petition will lie docketed as a cause before the Board of Commissioners of Adams County, Indiana, and said petition will be docketed as a cause in said court, on said date. I’he names of those who are non-res-idents of Adams County. Indiana, whose lands .will probably be affected by said drain if constructed as prayed for in said petition are as follows: Mary Huenstein; Bernard Coffee; Maria Durkin: Adam Pease; Oscar D. Welty; George L. Bobilya: Andrew J. Powell; Charles fl. Closs; Addle Schooley; Emma Diehl: Pauline Steiner; Charley Miller; Bertha Myer; Laura Mver; Rosa Hilty: Maurice Baker; Relle Jones: Mary Baker; Kate Gross; Anna Coffee: Fred E. Miller; C. C. Myers. Wade H. Mvers: Dorsey D. My. an-; Vera Hartings. Nellie Myers; Ellzebi»rh MirMl’eton: Mary AWffreWs; Ellen F,stcll; Eva Dimon; Lemuel Wagner; .1 ssv Buckman; Eva L. Wagner; Jesse M Wagner; George Lambert: Frances Lambert: Adam CarMnter; Joseph Carpenter: Elias Carpenter: Harvey Carpenter; Ephraim Carpenter; Jane Cady: T' •11 Reaver-; Ham Neuewueh wander; jßd .Neucnscliwauder, Noah Neueu-
sihwander; Edward Myers: Martin Llclitls: Elisabeth Geisa; Sophia HUp; Timothy Llehtlo. William Llchtle: Charles !J. Class; Marie coffee; John Llchtle. John McKean; Howard H. Kurts; Nevali Laman: Ciirlstena Laman; Anna Williams. Robert thilbraltli; Bessie Hughes; Clara Ileeke: Lmhida Stmlßbaker: xirtl.i Glipen: Ml Hoffman. Daniel Cvh-hln; Joseph l.’olehln; Grace combs: Margaret Wagoner; Eva Wngonw. That the above petition is signed bl the following named petitioners, towit: , Marlon Andrews, Jonathan Merryman. Z Merryman. Charles Nyffeler, J H. Andrews. Ed Booth. John D. Ingle. Marlon Andrews. Earn Reber. Jonas Hoffman. Hrant Owens, Win. Bluhm. Marv O. Johnson. Adolph Helnhard. Lois 4. Sanders, Ost nr Ehrsiim. 1-. II Me>rr. L. !■'. Miller. C.. 8. Poling. .1. M Andrews, Jess.- Carpenter. Orlando Hover C W Merrvmun, B. F Itrelner, Henry Lengerich. Dayton Zimmerman, S .1 M'-Abren. Tlios. Deen. '1 neo Lengerich. Fred W Bus. he Jos Heimann. Hurry C. Andrews, JoUn Bnkei Edward Chronister, John F. Braun, H. W. Selieme.ver, Emile "II; I'’'-..Vi 1 '’'-..Vi' 1 1 1 *" CriH. C. L. WALILRS. Atty, for Petitioners. *' o — — IDMININTR ATiIR’S stl.E OF lIEtl. ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Gleaner Johnston, deceased, by virtue of an order of tlie .''lnns Circuit Court made and entered of record, upon the dockets thmeof. will offer at private sale at tlie law offiv. o' J. I snow. Oil theeast side of Swum, s’reet. between Monroe ami Madison streets, in tlie City of Decatur, Indiana, in Adams County, Indiana, on Thurs.lii.. December 111. 191.*. between the hours of nine <> '< lo' k .■> m and four o’clock p. m., of said day. and from day to day thereafter, unless sold on said day. at not less than tlie full appraised value thereof, the following described real estate, to-wit: First. Inlot number twenty-five (35) in (lie (own of Pleasant Mills, In Adams County. Indiana. Second. 'l’he following described part of inlot 271. in Decatur, In Adam; Countv, Indiana: Commencing at the northwest corner of Inlot number two hundred ami seventy-one (271) in the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur in Adams County. Indiana: thence cast on the north line of said lot sixty-six (66) feet: thence soutli parallel with the west line of said lot twenty-three and one-half (23»4) feet thence-west parallel with the north line of said lot sixty-six’ (66) feet to the west line of said lot: thence north twenty-three and one-half (23kj) feet to the place of beginning. Terms of Sale. The lilghest 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 cash or by paying one-third (1-3) casli in hand, one-third (1-3) in nine months and one-third (1-3) in eighteen months after date, the purchaser giving ids 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 described real estate will be sold free from all liens, the purchaser or purchasers assuming the leaser’s right in the lease or leases on said real estate. J. F. SNOW, 25-2-;i Administrator. NOTICE TO State of Indiana. Adams County, ss: in tlie Adams Circuit Court, November Term, IJIS. Anna Lullemann vs. Christian Conrad et al. Cause No. 8995. To quiet 1 title Comes now the plaintiff by J. Fred’ Fruvl-.te and lloopei & Lenhart, tier attorneys. and files her complaint herein, together with an affldaviT>>f a competent person that tlie following named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana, towit: Charles Rump, unmarried (minor); /'atliarine C. Conrad, unmarried; William Conrad. Sarah Conrad, his wife: Sophia Conrad, unmarried; Harry Conrad, unmarried (minor); Clarence Conrad. unmarried < minor); Elda Conrad, unmarried (minor); Eienore Conrad, unmarried (minor'): Orville Conrad, unmarried (minor), Matilda Conrad, unmarried; Mina Evans. John Evans, her husband; Lizzie Wecker, Gerhart Wecker. her husband; Rosa Conrad, unmarried: Emma Selioener. —— Schoener, tier husband, whose ebristian name is to tlie plaintiff unknown; Frederick Conrad, Caroline Conrad, his wife; William D. Conrad. Sophia Conrad, ills wite; Conrad and Sophia Conrad. his wife. Tiiat said action is for the purpose of quieting title to the folowing described real estate situated in tlie county of Adams and’State of Indiana. to-wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of se<*tion sixteen (16). township twenty-eight (28) north, of range thirteen (13) east, thence south un tlie east line of said section thirteen hundred ami twenty-one (1,321) feet to the south line of tlie north half of tlie northeast quarter of said section sixteen (16) thence west on said line eleven hundred and sixty-four (1,164) feet, thence nortli thirteen hundred and twenty-one (1.321) feet to the north line of said section, thence east eleven hundred and sixty-four (1.164) feet, to tlie place of beginning, containing thirty-five (35) acres, more or less. Also, commencing at the northeast corner of tlie northwest quarter of section fifteen (15), township twen-ty-eight (2Xi nortli. of range thirteen (13) east, thence soutli along the nortli and soutli center line of said section to tlie south line of tlie north half of tlie northwest quarter of said section fifteen (15), thence west along said soutli line fourteen hundred and eightyfive (1.485) feet, thence north to tile north line of said section, thence east along said nortli line of said section fourteen hundred and eighty-five (1485) feet to the place of beginning, containing forty-five (45) acres, more or less. That a cause of action exists against all of said defendants. Tiiat all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action, and that tliex- are nonresidents of the State of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on tlie first day of the February term, of the Adams Circuit Court, being tlie 7th day of February. 1916, at the C’ocfit ITouse in the City of Decatur, Indiana. . said county ami state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix tlie seai of said court at tlie office of the clerk thereof in the City of Deeatur. Indiana, this Ist Day of December, 1915. ■ FERDINAND BLEEKE, (Seal) Clerk Adams Circuit Court. J. Fred Erudite, Hooper and Lenhart, Attys, for Plaintiff. 2-9-16 0 NOTIC E OF REC El VI NO BIDS FOR STATIONER* AND St PPI.IES FOR THE ISE OF ADAMS CO I NT Y, INDIANA, FOR THE YE VR 11) l(t. Notice Is hereby given, that on Tiiesdny. Deeenlher I I. 1915. up until 12 o’clock m., on said day, seiiled bids will be received by tlie Board of Commissioners, of Adams County, Indiana, for tlie tiirnlslilitg of supplies and material for the said county, now on file In tlie auditor’s office of said county as follows; One line or class shall consist Os blank books, records and spec«!ii ruled blanks and similar materials. Another class shall consist of blanks reciulrlngj twm or more impressions on press work find similar articles Another of legal caps, stationery, tablets, pens, inks, pencils and similar materials. Anotlier of letter heads, envelopes, printed stationery and midi blanks as can be printed and ruled at a single impression and similar materials. Bids shall lie received separatelv and I'oiitructH will l>c let separately upon each class or Hue of materials or suppl les. E.icli Bld shall state the exact price for wlilch each article will be fuimislie# is mentioned in said sperlfii ations lhe board reserves the right to re-
ject nnv and all blds and contracts and I blds must )>e ut stated prices to meet I the needs of th.- county leaving tlie ; amounts that must be furnished to : vary with tlie needs of the county. Said bld* will lie received and confrnets Flvutdetl In all tilings In eonfurrnlrv with un act of tin- General Assemble of tlie State of Indiana, approved March 3. 1899, and all laws now In force end concerning tlie siime No bld will be received unless accompanied by affidavit and bond is required by In "' ('HIHSTIAN EICHER. W ILLI AM ItEPPERT. DAVID .1 DILLING, Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indiana. Attest T. H. Bnltzi'll, Auditor. It NOTH E OF Fl . SETTLEMENT OF EX T VI’E. Noth e Is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Emanuel Woods, dei eased, to appear In tin- Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana. on the 23rd day of December, 19t5. amt show cause, if any. why the tlnul settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof or heirship. and receive their distrllnitlve shares. ELI MEYER. Administrator. Decatur. Ind., Nov. 26, 1915. 2-9 o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to tlie creditors. heirs and legatees of Daniel Kauffman, deceased, to appear In tin. Adams circuit court, held at Decatur, ' Indiana, on Hie 20th day of December, 1915, and show cause. If any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to (hen and there make proof of heirship, and receive- their distributive shares DAVID KAUFFMAN. Administrator. Decatur, ind.. Nov. 27, 1915, Heller, Nation < Heller. Attys. 2-9 o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ES I ATE. Notice is hereby given to tlie creditors, heirs and legatees of Christian Wente. deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit < ourt. held at Decatur, Indiana, on tlie 27th dav of December, 1915, and show cause. If any, why tlie final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not lie approved: and said -heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. WILHELMINA WENTE. Administratrix. Decatur, Ind.. Nov. 29. 1915. J. Fred Fruchte. Atty. 2-9 0 — NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to tlie creditors. heirs and legatees of Mary E. Reddii ,-*k deceased, to appear in the AdaWs circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 24th day of December. 1915, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate o 9 said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. AIJKA. GILPIN, Administratrix. Decatur, Ind.. Nov. 27, 1915. Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 2-9 0 NOTH E OF (U AL SETTLEMENT OF EST ATE, Notice is hereby given to the creditors. iieirs and legatees of Cecelia Ehingen deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur I Indiana, on the 24th day of December. J 915, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with tlie estate of paid decedent should not be approver! ; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. IDA CECELIA SALISBURY, , Executrix. Decatur. Indiana.'Dec. 1, 1915. Heller, Sutton & HeHer. Attvs. 2-9 - —— NOTIC E TO NON-RESIDENTS. Tlie State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. November Term, 1915. Rule Bose vs Corn Bose. No 9119 Complaint for divorce. It appearing from affidavit filed in tiie above entitled cause, tiiat Cora Bose, the above named defendant. Is a mjn-resident of the state of Indiana Notice is therefore hereby given the said Cora Bose tiiat she be .and appt-ar before tlie Hon. Judge of tlie Adams circuit court on tlie 7th day of February. 1916, the same being the Ist Juridical Day of tlie next regular term thereof, to be holden at the court house in tlie City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, tlie 7th day of February, A. D., 1916, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or tlie same will be heard and determined in her absence Witness my name and seal of said court hereto affixed, this 21th day of November, 1915. FERDINANI> BLEEKE, Clerk. 1 . M. Armantrout, Attorney for the Plaintiff. ■'s--’.9 0 —1 NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice* is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees o' Harry Rosenthal, deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court, Held at Decatur. Indiana, on tlie 20th day of December, 1915, and show cause, if anv, why the final settlement accounts with tlie 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. HENRY B. HELLER. Administrator. Decatur, Indiana, Nov. 24. 1915. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attys. 25-2 APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed admlnis-I tratrix of theestate of Henry- Dirkson sr.. late of Adams Countv, deceased’ Tlie estate is probably solvent LISETTA DIRKSON, Administratrix. .1. Fred Fruchte, Atty. Nov. 19, 1915. ’ 25-2-9 —O APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of John ’l’. Ault late of Adams County, deceaged. The estate is probably- solvent. HARVEY AULT, .. . . Administrator. ov - ~ ! - 1!)15 ’ «' 2 " 9 WANTED. One or two men to do com husking. Inquire of Thomas Dowling, Phone 11-B. 28611" —— — w POULTRY AND HOGS. Mfeve your hogs and poultry. Use the Republic Stock Food and Medical company’s hog and poultry tonic, and have thfe best of success. For sale by 0. F. Kocnemann, at Henry Knapp & Son’s hardware store. 281-tu-th-tf Your Santa Claus checks will be mailed io you about the middle of December. Pay up your dues by December 4 and get a check with interest. Old Adams County Bank.
| HELP WANTED 1 ■ I FOR SALE —Large refrigerator, two beds, book ease, liall rack, sideboard and two rockets. Inquire L. T. Brokaw, corner North Seventh and Indiana streets. 289t12 FOR RENT Five room house, inquire of Mrs. It. V. Phipps, 917 i Nutman Ave. 289t3 FOUNH~ Muff, Sunday; by County Clerk Bleeke. ’ Owner may have same by calling at this office, describ-. ing property and paying for this ad. j'OH sale Horae and buggy. Horae lady or child broke. Very gentle, j Will sell at a bargain. Inquire of Bert Haley. 264tf j FOR I<ENT~Eight room house - oiT tfa I 3rd St. Inquire of Mrs. P. B. Thom- , as. 'Phone 63. 263tf FOR eight-year-old "sound ; driving maret Lady broke. Will sell cheap or trade for a light runa-. I bout auto, inquire at this office. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms. 1 Lights and water. Good tor light housekeeping. Inquire of Mrs. Joan Gerard, N. 3rd street, phone 231. FOR cab buggy; will sell; reasonable, if sold soon. Apply J.; . M. Rice, No. 7th St. 287t6* [ FOR RENT —A modern house for rent.: Has everything except a furnace. Good barn and garage in couueotion. j Inquire of Mrs. Al Burdge, phone No. 1 ' 208. 287tf. FORD brand new fivepassenger Ford touring car. Has ■ never been used. Inquire at the Holthouse Fireproof Garage, North First street, Decatur, lnd.» 281tf | ■ FOR RENT At a !7iw figure' my house, furnished. Everything modern; electricity, gas, cold and hot city water, soft water, bath, furnace, coal or wood range. Call- 233 North Fifth street. 2S4tf ( > I PUBLIC SALE OF OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS.j The undersigned will offer at public i sale at his residence. 11l West Rugg street in the city of Decatur, Ind"., on ' Saturday, December 4, 1915 beginning at 1 o’clock p. m„ the following property, to-wit- One dresser, one 4 foot , bed and springs, iron bed. spring and mattress, folding child’s bed. dining table. 6 dining chairs, davenport, Moore air-tight stove, library table, 2 rockers, Morris chair, 2 large rugs, a number of small rugs, carpet sweeper, kitchen table, 3-burner coal oil stove, 1 Minute washing machine, gasoline iron, wash stand, clock shelf, sideboard. mission clock, high chair, book rack, combination game board, Liberty lamp, lawn mower and various other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:—ss.oo and under, cash; over $5.00 a credit of 6 months will be given. purchaser giving bankable note, , with approved security; 5 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until seti tied for. L. D. SMITH. Jeff Auct. M J. Scherer, Clerk. NOTICE. 1 No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on my farm. CLINT CLOUD. Saturday. December 4 will be the last day to pay your ’ Christmas Savings card at the Old Adams County bank. Pay up now and get your check, with interest. FOR SALE—Two acres of land near 1 beet sugar factory. Fine building • site. Address 202 So. Eighth street, Livingston, Mont. uov 2 th-s-1 mo Pay your Christmas Savings due and receive a nice check with interest about December 15th. Saturday, December 4, will be the last day.—Old Adams Countv Bank. Dr. €. V. Connell VETERINARIAN H ATI o Office 102 1 iiMiJC Residence 143| • A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed For Douches Tn tho local treatment of woman's ills, [ such as lencorrhoca and inilammation, hot , douches of Paitino aro very ethcaoious. No woman who has ever used medicated douches v. ill f.-.il to appreciate tho clean and 1 , healthy couiEticn Paxtiue produces and tho i I prompt relief from eoreners and discomfort which follows its uso.Thig is 1 < cause Paxtinr I I nosseesos superior cleansing, Uisinfect>ns a®S healing p,rQes. lor ten ><san. the Lvoia E. ; Pinkham M vlicin. Co. has rec- Ut *-' ■ "S* • oramende.l Paxtino in their jjSwSSBa private corrcsi>omjaa, e with woi meu, which proves ' - suncri- 8 E3 ority. IVomen who have Icon H M-M 113 I relieved say it is “worth ifs K ft'-! i i weight m gold.*’ At druggists. i I K'' '"' x “ r V v mail. Simple free. I The Pxxtco Toilet C 0... ifcstor. Mass. I
HIS DIGNITY IN QUESTION Newly Promoted Official the Recipient of Really a Neat and Deserved Rebuke. For a number of years he had been employed aa a stenographer for the j company, and as such he frequently took dictation from one of the directors who called at the office occasionally. Last week he was made an assistant secretary of the corporation, was relieved of his stenographic duties and was given a desk near the senior J officers. When the visiting director called at the office a day or two later he greeted the fofmer stenographer pleasantly and congratulated him on his advance- , ment. | "But there’s no one around here who can operate a typewriter as you can. he added flatteringly, "and I want you ! to make a copy of this paper before I send It to my lawyer.” But the new assistant secretary was not to be flattered into a relinquishI ment of the dignity of his position and he replied: i “Really, Mr. Brown, I think that is asking too much. Do you think I, an assistant secretary of this company, ! ought to let myself be seen bending ! over a typewriter like an ordinary stenographer?” “I beg your pardon,” said Mr. Brown. “I forgot about the dignity of your po- ! sition entirely. I trust you will overlook my indiscretion. By the way," he added, “I see by the papers that a 1 man down in Washington named I Woodrow Wilson writes with his own I hands and on his own typewriter almost all of the important state papers that he prepares for transmission tc j the European courts.” HUNT HELPS MAKE SOLDIERS Preparedness for Military Emergency Is Undoubtedly Aided by Outdoor Sport. While not every one of the three hundred thousand citizens who seI cured hunters’ licenses last year i could qualify as a sharpshooter, DocI tor Kalbfus. secretary of .the state : game commission, is not wholly imagI inative in suggesting that in the main- ; tenance of its game preserves and in i the encouragement of the hunt the state is contributing to its preparedness for military emergency, says the Philadelphia Bulletin. An essential of a soldier’s equipment is to know how to shoot, and training for marksmanship in the pursuit of bird or rabbit is obviously of value. But even more essential is the soldier's be<h, the ruggedness of constitution and physical condition to stand the stress of march and work, and outdoor training is the sine qua non. Anything that the state does to gpt its young men out df doors and to interest them in health-building muscle-strengthening, nerve-resting sport, goes far in preparing efficient soldiers, and to this physical condition there is added the practical training in the handling of gun and rifle. Mottled Teeth Is Newest Disease. Announcement of data on a recently discovered unnamed disease of the teeth, affecting only people in certain localities, was made today by Dr. Frederick S. McKay of Colorado Springs. Colo., before the Panama-Pacific dental congress. Doctor McKay read a paper written in collaboration with Dr. G. V. Black of Chicago, who died recently, and based on their joint research. The disease, which was described as a disfiguring, mottled or streaked dis- J coloration of teeth, was said to be epidemic in several localities in the Rocky mountain region, in a large area in the Southwest, and here and there in other places, including a small district near Naples, Italy. Cost of Wet Weather. Wet weather is an expensive summer diversion, as the people of Kan sas have proved to their sorrow. The state board of agriculture figures that there was a loss of 17,000.000 bushels of wheat during the month of August from this cause. That means at least $15,000,000 deducted from the state’s farm income and brings the Kansas wheat yield below 100,000,000 bushels. The abandoned area is placed at 20 per cent of last fall’s seeding, whereas the loss in area figured on May 1 was only 3.5 per cent of the fall seeding A wet July ruined many a prime prospect.—Wall Street Journal. Deer With Glass Eye. Abalardo Cooper of Salinas, Cal., while hunting in the fastness of the San Lucia range, killed a four-point buck that had a green glass eye in one : of its sockets. j Besides, the ears had been swallow tailed, a common practice in marking tne ears of cattle, and its tail had been cut off in some manner so that only a stub an inch long stuck out. It is thought possibly the deer was a pet of one of the ranches down in the Salinas valley, and when the “running” season started the deer answered the call of its mates and started for the wilds. | Raiding Barbary Ostriches. Barbary ostriches were recently | brought into South Africa. Great difficu'ty -was experienced in acclimatiz- ! ing the birds. Os the adult birds, only two survived the vicissitudes of the long journey and the change of climate, but the chicks were found to do bettor, and a proportion still , survives. Experiments are now being i carried on at the government school of . agriculture, Grootfoutein, both as regards purebred North Africans aud I crosses with South African straiua.
DR. WELLS (Th« Golden Rule My Code of Ethics) Dr. Wells treats all chronic and private diseases of men and women and invites those who have been unable to secure satisfactory results elsewhere to call and see him. Consultation is free. WOMEN suffering from maladies pe- , culiar to their sex are assured the ] best possible treatment by non-sur-gieal methods. , MEN who are in need of reliable ad- i vice or treatment for any weakness, , rectal diseases, private or blood dis- , eases, are cured in the shortest time possible. TUBERCULAR AFFECTIONS of I throat, lungs, joints or glands treated ( i by rational metvods that succeed when old methods fail. RHEUMATISM cured by the new intravenous method. When all othei methods fail 1 will cure you. The first treatment will help you. CATARRH, DEAFNESS - My treatment for Catarrh and Deafness is the best. If your case is curable I can cure you. , EYE DISEASE—I treat all disesases of the eyes and ears. The best place to get glasses. Eyes tested free. PILES —I absolutely guarantee to cure any case of piles without surgery. No detention from business. I cure fissure by painless process. CANCER—I cure Cancer without the knife and remove warts, moles, scars, blemishes and superfluous hairs. STOMACH TROUBLES—My electric treatment for stomach troubles cures when drugs fail. ECZEMA, Psoriasis and acne cured when ail others fail. ELECTRICITY—I have one of the most perfectly equipped offices in the United States with every electric device known to be of use in the treatment of disease. IF OTHERS have been unable to cure you. I solicit an interview. Consultation free. H. 0. WELLS. M. D. 229 E. Berry St., Fort Wayne. ' — o— PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale it public auction at his residence, known as the old Jay Cline farm, 2 miles east and 2 miles north of Deca:ur. on Tuesday, December 7, 1915, at ! 10 o’clock a. m.. the following propi -rty, to-wit: Two Head of Horses; One 10-year-old mare, good worker; 1 , gray horse, good worker, sound. Five Head of Cattle: One 5-year-old cow, ! Jersey, giving milk; 3-year-old Jersey cow. giving milk; one coming 2 yearold Jersey; 2 bull calves.. Eleven ’ Head of Hogs: One full blooded Du- ’ roc sow, one full blooded O. I. C. sow, one male hog. 8 shoats. weighing from 50 to 60 lbs. each. Farming Implements: One 2-horse wagon and box, Champion .binder, Deering mower, good as new, 10-Hoe drill, 1 riding and 1 1 walking corn plow, 2 steel breaking plows, 60-tooth harrow and springiootli harrow, double and single shov- ’ el plow, steel roller, Black Hawk corn . planter and 80 reds of new chain, hay rake, mud boat, hay rack, 2-horse carriage, top b( 3 fa y, spring wagon, steel ank, 2x6 feet; hay forks, pulleys and 1 150 feet new rope; 18 ft. ladder, bug- ; r gy pole, anvil and vise complete, grindstone, 2 sets double work harness, set single buggy harness, 2 log , chains, 2 scythes, lard press and sausige grinder, seed sower, cross-cut saws, hammers and wrenches, 2 churns, 6 hog troughs, doubletrees, etc., 400 bushels corn in crib. 200 big shocks good fodder, and many articles too numerous to mention, Terms of Sale —$5 and under, cash; over $5 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. ABE HAHN, Owner. J. J. Baumgartner and Bunn, Aucts. W. A. Fonner, Clerk. o — NOTICE. No hunting will be permitted on' any of our 3Sotfi ISCH BROS. » .w» ■ —Hi■■»*■»** — ...
—*—— ■ i ■' ” 1 1 i ill ■ liHWH 4n NUMBER YOUR HOUSE j Common Council in’ and for the City of p has heretofore adopted an ordinance pro- l viding the uniform numboring of houses. The number plates, including the screv.s for d placing same may be obtained from the t’*y t treasurer for fifteen cents. AH numbers should be placed by property owners on or before the 15th of December, IDIS, or same will be placed by the city and charged aganjst the property. | H. M. DeVOSS, City Cierk ....
URIC ACID SOLVENT 50 Cent Bottle (32 Do S e$ , FREE Just because you start the , and tired, stiff, lean and arms „ n ,J ,’’M*l HU aching head, burning and b, arfi i pallia in the back—worn nut befi.rt- q begins -d<> not think you have to ‘'V thut condition. "•) In Be strong, well ami vigorous w i n more pains from stiff Joints. H„ r( , ““I* rheumatic Buffering, aching back or kis, tllseuse. IW “'I For any form of bladder trouble or ness, its action is really wmniorpq lipasufferers will! are in and out of |„,'i , 'l* dozen times n night will :qq> r „. la ."*“• rest, comfort aud strength this treatment To prove Tho tTlllisms Treatment quers kidney and bladder diseases ' mutism and all uric acid troubles . matter bow chrontc or stubhorr if' *" have never tried The Williams Tn.„ tm T "’ we will give one Mi- bottle (.:j , XA®;"' If you will ent out this notice and J n ,H with your nnmo and address, with tii. ,’ help pay distribution expenses to Th, I). A. VtllllaniH Company, Pep' , Dr - Now P. O. Block. East Hampton o’ „ Send at once and you will re el-,. ),,' ~ poet a regular IWC bottle, without’ : and without Incurring any obligation,'W /f-'—- v f FEW* ♦ DROPS —OF—- . BOURBON POULTRY CIIIE Ai, ‘a the driuking water M Maxes Hens Laj 4 Rc, .'P' 1 T~~7 Limberneck-Prevent s ?' ness. One 50c at ♦ k al, °ns o( m. d. —fißrSSTw gistsorbymailpoitpaid v S ab‘ e poultry book irce ' 808 MON RCMEC YCO LexlngtOß, Ij. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co. < •'•n'irfriW. Ford Radiator Covers $1.50. • Decatur Carriage Works. General Auto Top Repairing. . * Corner Ist and Monroe Si, Phone 123. MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Oak Leaf Raisins 13c. 2 for 25c Buster Brand Currants, ,13c, 2 for 25c Citron, lb 25c Pound of Goal Seal Coffee in glass jar 25c All brands of Evaporated Milk, cans, 10c; 3 for 25c; and sc, or 6 for 25c. Pound Can of Peanut Butter.. 25c Fresh Crackers Bc, 2 tbs. 15c | Graham Wafers 10c I CrarH»erries, qt ICc, 3 for 25: | 25 tbs. of Sugar $1.60 I A fresh line of New Groceries hss | been added to our stock. We pay cash for Butter and Eggs | Butter IS< «-’ ? Eggs 3bc | Give Us That Order. Mangold s Baker
