Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1916 — Page 3

APPOINTMKNT OF F.XKI I TOIL i I Notice Ik hereby given that the un- l Ed< rslgned him been appointed executor :< Kor the will of J urn uh S. Johnston, “ Elute of Ailnnis county, decanted, i'he i Restate l» probably solvent. t ; FRANK JOHNSTON. < Executor. ' | Janies T. Merryman, Atty. I April 4, ISIS. 6-13-20 I ■ — o nXoTUF. of 11X11, mhttlkmunt of i KMTATK. | Notice In hereby given to the er<-dtl-K>rs. heirs and legatees of August Henry ■Bleiier, deceased to appear In the 1 KAdams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, .Indiana. «n the sti. day of May, 31916, and show cause, if. any, why the float settlement accounts with the ' itate of said decedent should not be ap- 1 [proveil; and said heirs are notilled to Shen and there make proof of heir- 1 Ahlp, and receive their distributive » hares. J. H. H. CHRISTIANER, Executor. I Decatur, Ind.. April 12, 1916. I Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 13-26 i NOTICE OF FI% Al. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE? i Notice is hereby ffiven to the cred- i tore, heirs and legatees of Fred Lu lie- I man. deceased, to appear in the Adams circuit court. held at Decatur, in- 4 Idinna, on th* Ist da\ of Mav. I land show c.Hi • wh\ the final < leettlement accounts with the estate of leald decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and • ■ ■ i *irshlp, and re Iceive their distributive shares. ANNA LULL EM AN. Ad in in Ist ra 11 i\. . J. Fred Fruchte, Atty. 13-20 r> ■ API’OINTMENT OF ADMIMMTIt ATHIX j|E I Notice is hereby given that the uncdersigned has been appointed adminis■tratrlx de bonis non of the estate of KCaleb B. Andrews, late of Adams counity, deceased. Tn? estate is probably (solvent. HATTIE GILPEN, Administrator de bonis non. James T. Merryman, Atty. I April 5, 1914 6-13-20. | o NOTICE TO \ON-HENIDE\I’S. — [State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court. Febru- | ary Term. 1916 Cause No Comes now the plaintiff, by its adI rulnistrator, J. F. Snow, and filed its ■ complaint in said court for the pur- ■?<»*(* of quieting the title to the hereKinafter described real estate. It apKE&earing from an affidavit filed in the ■ above entitled cause that the follow- ■ ing named defendants are non-resi-dents of the state of Indiana, as the ft affiant believes, and that they are ■ necessary and proper parties to the ■ said proceedings. Therefore, notice is ■ hereby given to Joseph Kerner, and ■* Kerner, wife of Joseph Kerner, ■ whose Christian name is to this plain- ■ tiff unknown. Jacob Bowers and Magdalena Bowers, wife of Jacob Bow- ■ ers. John C. Meyer < known also as ■ John C. Mayer, and John C. Mayers), ■ and Sophia Meyer, wife of John C. ■ Meyer. Frederick Nirdlinger and Han■na N. Nirdlinger (also known as ■ Hana Nirdlinger and Nanny NJrdling- ■ er), wife of Frederick. Nirdlinger. Ja- ■ cob Nirdlinger and Augusta Nirdling■er (also known ae August Nirdlinger) ■ wife of Jacob Nirdlinger. Thomas ■ Johnson and Hu Ida Johnson ■ (also known as Huldah John- ■ son) wife of Thomas Johnson. ■ James Crabs and Lucinda E. Crabs ■ wife of James Crabs. > Joseph Crabs K and Elizabeth Crabs, wife of Joseph ■ Crabs. Perry Crabs and Jane A. ■lCrabs, wife of Perry Crabs. John E.Bowers and Bowers, wife of John ft Bowers, whose chrrstian name is to f tills plaintiff unknown. J. F. Shell and ■ Shell, wife of J. F. Shell, whose ■ Christian name 1s to this plaintiff un- ■ known. Theodore Gefke, trustee, g Jeffrson Dickerson (also known as E Jeffer Dickerson) and Rebecck DickE erson, wife of Jefferson Dickerson. Jo- ■ seph E. Ellsworth (also known as J. EE. Elsworth, Jos. E. Elsworth and K Josph E. Els worth) and Sarah E. ElsE worth, wife of Joseph E. Elsworth, f John Tonalia (also known as John Tonnalia, John Tonnellei and John Tonnelei) and Catherine Tonalia <alsos' known as Catherine TonneHla. Catherine Tonneilei, and Catharine Ton- ■ neillei) wife of John Tonalia (also in if probate papers of the estate of John ( Tonalia, as Catherine Tonelie, administratrix of John Tonnelie, and ElizaI bath Tonnelia, executrix of John TonF nellei. And notice is hereby given to each | one and to all of the wives of the men ■ defendants, if said men defendants P were married, or are married at this | time, the Christian names of which s said wives are to said plaintiff unknown. And to each one and to all of the I men who are now or have been husKt bands of said women defendants as k- hereinabove stated, whose sir names L- and whose Christian names of said h usbands of the said women defend■ants are to the aforesaid plaintiff unK known. , ~ And also to each one, and to all of “ the creditors, executors, administra- ■' tors, assignees, trustees, heirs at law, t- legatees, and devisees, of each one and ' of every one and of all of the above . and foregoing named defendants, their wives, or husbands, as hereinat/ove g 'named, and to the world, that this acI tion is brought by the said plaintiff, for the purpose of quieting the title to the following described real estate, ■to-wit: Commencing at the northwest corner of inlot number two hundred and g- seventv-one (271) in the first addition t.. thefown <nnw rjtv) of Decatur, in

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I — Adams county, In Indiana; thence earn ,*n the north lino <»f anld lot, a dli* lunr-H of Klxty-nlx (661) foot: thenci ! aouth parallel with the went lino o' said lot. a <llntan><' of twenty-thre< and one-half <23t5) foot; thenee we. parallel with the north line of aahl lot a distance of *!xty-»lx <«t»> feet to th went line of said lot; thence north i instance of twenty-three and onu-ba! (23M.1 feet to tho. place of beginning That the said defendants be and ap pear before the Honorable Judge o the Adtitns elreult court on the 21>ih Day of May, Itiltt, it tho court house In said City of De atur. In Indiana, and answer or de tn.ir to tho sold complaint, or the satn will be heard ami ibsence. In witness whereof, I harounto sc my hand and utllx tin- seal of the sal court on this 80th day of March, 191 (Heal) WILD HAMMin.L, 6-13-20 Clerk Adams Circuit Cour votich administratrix? slle Ol HEAL ESTATE. Notice Is hereby given that I, Hat lie Gilpin, administratrix de bonis noi ..f the estate of Caleb B. Andrews, de ■eased. In all things agreeable to th order of the Adams circuit court, so the sale of real estate belonging t said decedent, will offer for sale, a private sale at the law office of Jame r Merryman, In Odd Fellows block I ■Sty of Decatur. Indiana, between th hours of ten o'clock a. m„ and sou o'clock p. nt., on snttirllny. the oil. liny of Slay, till* to the highest and best bidder for no less than the appraisement, the fe simple title, clear and free of a|l lien: the following described real estate situate In Adams county, In the stat of Indiana, to-wit: The south half of the north half o the southwest quarter of section twer ty-elght In township twenty-seve north, range fourteen east, contalnin forty acres. .... Terms:—One-third of purchase mor ey cash on day of sale; one-third I one year, ami one-third In two vest from day of sale; or the purchase may pay all the purchase money 1 cash If he so desires. Deferred paj m< nts to bear six per cent interes from date of sale and secured by Hist mortgage on the real estate s sold. Said sale to be continued froi day to clay until said land shall hav * 'such'sale to be made subject to th approval of Gn pEN Administratrix de bonis non. James T. Merryman. Attorney so -13-20-2. NOTICE OF PUBLIC LETTING. Notice Is hereby . given that th. Board of Comm!s6ioners of Adam County. Indiana, will receive bias so ■he construction of a macadamize road in Preble Township in sal County, known as the Fred W. Heck man Macadam Road, up and until 1 o'clock a. m., on Tuesday. Alny 3, llilfl. at the regular meeting of said Boar. of Commissioners, held in the City o Decatur. Adlms County, Indiana, seal ed bids will be received for the con structlon of said road In accordan. with the plans, specifications and re port of the viewers and enginee which are now on file in the Auditor' office of said County, said road to b built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bl In twice the amount of the bld filed conditioned for the faithful perform ance of said work, and that the bid der, if awarded the contract, will en ter into contract therefor and cot, plete the same according to such cor. tract and in accordance with the bi filed. All bids shall be made so as to gty the amount for which said road wll be constructed for cash, payable ot estimates to be made by the Enginee in charge, not to exceed eighty pe cent of any one estimate, out of th funds to he hereinafter raised by th sale ot bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners re serves the right to reject any and al blds. T. H. BALTZELL. Auditor. Adams County. Ind. The successful bidder will be re qulred to furnish, pay and make u] whatever amount that be nei cssar to sell the bonds for said improve ment. 6-13-2’ NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the estate of Calel B. Andrews, deceased. In the Adams Circuit Court. No 1115. Notice is hereby given that upon petition tiled In said court by HLsltie Gllpen, administratrix de bonis non of said estate. setting up the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said court did. on the 19th day .of April. 1916. find said estate to be probably Insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified o! such insolvency, ami required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. Witness the clerk and seal ot said court at Decatur, Indiana, this 20th day ol April, 1916. (Seal) WILL HAMMELL, 20-27 Clerk. SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. I have for sale some six weeks’ Triumph seed potatoes, at $1.25 per bushel. —August Walters, R. F. D. No. 3. 92tfi

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Ladles’ Muslin Gowns, slipover or button front, fancy trimmed, all sizes, 15 to 20, regular 75c value, 49c Ladies' Muslin Slipover Gowns, edged in blue, 65c value, only 39c Corset Covers, trimmed with rows of lace and insertion, regular 50c value, each 25c Special! 50c and 65c Corset Covers for this sale only 39c Ladies’ Short Sleeve Corset Covers, 75c value 49c Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, fancy trimmed with lace or embroidery, 35c value, special 25c Ladies’ Muslin Chemise, neatly trimmed with lace and embroidery edging, 75c value 49c Combination Suits, neatly trimmed, 75c value 49c Special! Petticoats, made of fine cambric with embroidery or lace flounce, cambric underlay and dust rufflie, $1.50 and $2.00 value, special 98c BED t ’READS ,98c. Bed Spreads-, full size, without fringe, regular $1.50 value ...,98c LACE CURTAINS, 98c PAIR. White or Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains. 3 and 3% yards long, j extra wide, plain or fancy centers, $1.25 and $1.50 value 98c

NOTICE TO BEFENDANTS. Itate of Indiana. Adams County, set.: In the Adams Circuit Court, April n ’erm, 1916. , Edward Kuk«‘lhan, Herman Rukolan vs. John Bitser el al. Complaint to a ulet title. No. 9229. •' Now comes the plaintiffs by Heiler. | uttonA 11. Iler, their attorneys and file t heir complaint herein together with the <■ ffidavlt of a competent person that 0 !<• rvNlilvtb’M upon diligent Inquiry in i nknown of the fullowintf named de- I indiintfi. to-wit: John Bitxer, An- < row lllnzl. Andrew Hlenzi, Anrev Hint!. Andrew lUnzei, John t l. ItUKor, iloKHlhi lluwvr, Wllun Wlckler, William Wackier. »n. Wc< kh‘r, ii. Filling. Fred- J .. k i Elizabeth Feyler I-re t •yler; that the < of the defendits are unknown and that, they are J dleved to l>o non-renhlents of the ate of Indiana, sued in thin action » v the following names and deslrna- ’ tins, to-wit: "The unknown hu»- - inds and wiveM, respectively, of each f the following named pezona, to•It; John Bitzer, John Biter. Andrew Rinz!. Andrew :lenzl, Andrew’ Rlnsl, Andrew Rln•I. John B. Huger. Rosalia Huger. t Zllliam Wlckler. William Weekler. 'm. Weckhr, Cl••rnos IL Filling. Fred- I ick Fevh-r. Elizabeth I'eyler. Fre eyler, Frederick Bower, the names of U of whom are unknown to plaintiffs; 5 10 unknown widowers and widows, ispecthely. of cadi of the following ’ • lined deceased persons, to-wit: John | 1 itzer, John Bitser, Andrew Rinzi, An* rew Rienzi, Andrew Rinsi, Andrew ( inzei, John B. Huger, Rosalia Huger, Tlliam Wlckler. William Weckler, rn. Weckler. Clemes H. Filling, Fred•ick Fpvler, Elizabeth Fevler, Fre eyler, i'rederfck Bower, the names | f all of whom are unknown to the lalntiffs; the unknown chlldzen, de- 1 ■endants and heirs, surviving spouse. , ■editors and administrators of the es- ' tv. devisees, legatees, trustees and ] <ecutors of the Ja.-t will and testaent, successors In interest anil as- ’ gns, respectively, of each of the fol- | • wing named and designated deceasd persons:, to-wit: John Bitzer, < )hn Bitser. Andrew Rinzi. Andrew* lenzi. Andrew Rinsi, Andrew Rinzei, ' ihn B. Huger, Rosalia Ruger, Wllun Wlckler, William Weckler. Wm. v'evkler, Cifemes H. Filling, Fredvr- 1 k Feyler, Elizabeth I’eyler, Fre ( eyler, Frederick Bower, the names of 11 of whom are unknown to the laintiffs: all of the women once nown by any of the names and desolations above stated, whose names iay have been changed, and who are ow known by other names, the names f all of whom are unknown to plainffs; the spouses of all of the persons hove named, described and designat’d as defendants to this action who re married, the names of all of whom re unknown to plaintiffs; all persons nd corporations who. assert qr might any title, claim or interest in r Hen upon the real estate described 1 the complaint in tills action by, uner or through any of the defendants > this action named, described and esignated in said complaint, the ames of all of whom are unknown to laintiffs; that said action is for the urpose of quieting title to real esite in the State of Indiana: that a 1 use of action exists against all of aid defendants; tliat all of said demdants are necessary parties to said ction and that they are believed to e non-residnts of the State of Indiina. The following real estate in Adams ounty. State of Indiana, is described n said complaint, to-wit: The west alf of the northeast quarter, and tiia. outheast quarter of the northwest uarter, all in section ten (10). townhip twenty-eight (28) north, range mrteen i!4) east. This action is instituted and 'presented by said plaintiffs for tiie pur»ose of quieting their title to the real ♦state' above described as against nil emands, claims and claimants whatNotice is therefore hereby given aid defendants that unless they be nd appear on the 54th day of the pril term, 1916, of the circuit ourt of Indiana, being the 10th Day of June, lIHHo be begun and holden on the 10th ay of April, 1916, at the court house n’tfie City of Decatur, in said county nd state, and answer or demur to said complaint the same wfll be heard ind determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I hereunto set nv hand and affix the seal of said ourt at the office of the clerk there»f in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this oth day of April. 1916. Seal) WILL HAMMELL. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Heller. Sutton & Heller, Attorneys for plaintiffs. 20-27-4 NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the common council in and for the City of Decatur, will on the 2nd Day of May. 191«. at seven o’clock p. m.. at their council room in said city receive sealed proposals for decorating and painting the second floor of Fire Department building on Monroe street in the City of Decatur. Indiana according to plans and specifications on file therefor in the office of the city clerk. Certified check for twenty-five dollars shall accompany bids as evidence of good faith. Council reserves the right to reject an> and all bids. Witness my hand and seal this 20th day of April. 1916. (Seal) H. M. DeVOSS, 20-27 City Clerk. O 1Wnnt Ads Pav |

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the common council In ami for tho <’lty of Dvcntur, will on the 2nd Day of May. HH<I. at seven o’clock p. in., at their council room In said city rc<«dv< i scaled proposals for the construction- and repair of all sidewalks t<> be constructed or repaired by the City of Decatur during the ensuing year, from Mav ♦», 1916, as per general plans and sooclficatioriH on file In the otfi« e of the city clerk. Bidders’ blanks will be furnished by the city civil engineer. A deposit •>( a certified check for twenty-five dollars will be required from eacii bidder with ills I»I<1 as evidence of good faith. The council reserves the right to reject any and all Idds. Witness my hand and seal this 20th dnv of April. 1916. (Seal) H. M. Do VOSS, 20-27 City Clerk. o— NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 2nd day ot May, 1916, will be the last day to pay your spring installment ot taxes. The treasurer's office will be open from 7 o’clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m. each week day and the books will positively be closed at 5 o'clock, p. m.. on Monday, May 1, 1916. All taxes not paid by that time will become delinquent and Ihe penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not put your taxes off as they must be paid and the law points out the duty of the treasurer. Those who have bought and sold property and wish a division of taxes or wish to make partial payment should come in at once. Don’t wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away, so do not ask it. 93t1l GEORGE E. KINiJLE. o MAJOR NO. 8414. Major is a pure bred Belgian stal lion, color red roan, 3 years old, well finished, big boned, will weight a ton when matured. This stallion was sired by Sultan, 2941; dam, Diana, 333, Vol. XIV. 406; has been examined by a licensed veterinarian, under the laws ot Ind., No. 8078A, and is known to be sound and of pure breeding. This stallion will stand theseason 5% miles northeast of Decatur, Ind. Terms:—Ten dollars to insure colt to stand and suck. Owners parting with mares known to be with foal, will be held for insurance. EDWARD BUCHER, Oy?ner and keeper, on the John Bucher farm. 89t6 o THE OLD FIDDLERS' CONTEST. All musicians wishing to participate in the old fiddlers' contest, which will be held at the Bosse opera house, Monday. April 24. should send in their names at once. Nobody barred. If you are a fiddler, send in your name; we want you. This is the first content ever put on in this city and we want a good representation, so get busy. 91t2 WM. RUCKMAN. . 0 EASTER SOCIAL The Baptist Ladies’ Aid society of Pleasant Mills will have an Easter social, Parcel Post and quilt sale, Saturday evening, April 22, at the Modern Woodman Hall, Pleasant Mills, 9013 MANGOLD & BAKER Corner Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Yacht Club Salad Dressing 25c Beech Nut Mustard, 8c; 2 for . ...15c Black Cross Mustard 5c and 10c Catsup, 10c; 3 for 25c 25c Bottle Beech Nut Catsup 20c Erie Brand Bacon, net weight 9 oz 20c Dried Beef 10c, 15c, 25c Perfect Brand Cocoa, a glass jar 30c Olives 10c, 15c, 25c Oak Leaf Raisins, 13c; 2 for 25c Relish, a large glass jar 25c Wilton Brand Spinach, a can 15c Libby's Viennt Style Sausage, can 10c Vienna Style Sausage, a can 10c Bursley’s Tea, th 15c Bursley's Rice 10c and 25c Bursley’s Beans, a pkg 20c Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Radishes, Onions, Grape Fruit and Lettuce. We pay cash for Produce; Eggs, 20c; Butter, 20c-28c. Give Us That Order. Arthur Fred Mangold Baker DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite's 1:30 to 5:00 nOUIS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C. No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy

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FOR RENT—An eight-room house on : Mercer avenue. Will give posses--1 sion May 1. Has electric lights, gas and a garage in connection. —John R. Porter, 'phone 547. 93t3

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I SIIOATS FOR SALE—IS head of shoats, weighing about 100 pounds i each. Anice bunch of feeders. In- . quire J. H. Steele, Pleasant Mills, Ind. 93t3

f FOR SALE—House, five rooms, all s ' modern, except furnace. Elegant - location, corner Third and Marshak i,' streets. Write C. K. Bell, 2829 So. j Harrison St.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 91t24