Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1916 — Page 3

BIG SUMMER OXFORD SALE Begins Here Saturday Morning BE HERE EARLY Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

| WEATHER FORECAST staß::::ttnma:amcn»KCiUi Fair tonight and Friday probably thunder showers, not much change in temperature. Mrs. G. Kurt went to Monmouth for the day. Cleiiand Bail, of the Niblick grocery is taking a vacation today enforced by illuess. Mrs. Henry Schultz and her guest, Mrs. John Staker of Bluffton, are visiting in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Charles Bonham returned to Avilla. She visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rex. The Joe J. Tonnelier family motored to lake Wawasee yesterday where they enjoyed a days outing. Miss Isabelle Edwards of Ft. Wayne is here for the week-end witli her cousin. Miss Dolores Ballenger. The Winnes shoe store is gaily decorated with pennants and flags for its big “Convertable*’ cash sale. Mio. W. A. Kuebler and daughter Marcella went to South Bend this morning for a with friends and relatives. Mr. RudolXh Schug of Berne is in the city today looking after business affairs toward the new Schug building which will be completed in a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnhart of Attica, who are guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. D. V. Steele, will leave tomorrow for Toledo, 0., where they go to buy goods for their five and tea cent store. Messrs. Yocum and Mjiler of the well known real estate firm of that name left this morning for Defiance, Ohio where they expect to close one of the largest real estate deals ever made In Paulding county.

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Ira Elzey and two sons returned from a visit at Monroe. Amos Kinton returned to Elston. Mich., after a visit here. Fred Schaub went to Huntington this morning on business. B. C. Henricks, the chiropractor, is at Sturgis, Michigan. He will return to his office work here Monday. John Lachot of Fort Wayne is in the city today looking after business affairs and calling on old friends. Miss Eva Keys returned to her home in Camden after a weeks visit with the Misses Ruth and Ruby Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Yocum and children returned last evening from a visit at Paulding and Van Wert. Ohio. Chester Imier will return today to Cadillac, Michigan, after a two days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Steele. Mrs. Harriet Mann of Fort Wayne was here today on business and also visited with Mrs. John Rex and Mrs T. C. Corbett. Mrs. Peter Uleman and Mrs. Catherine Wagoner of Bryant arrived yesterday afternoon to be guests of Mrs. Joe Spangler. Charles Steele went to Auburn this morning on business, and to look through the Auburn Automobile Company’s factory. Mrs. A. P. Chilison and Mrs. F. W. Schaub returned home this afternoon after a short visit with relatives and attending the party at Mrs. P. J. Hyland’s. Mrs. Curtis Laßowe, of Findlay, 0.. is in the city on business and also visiting with friends, being a guest at the Dr. Elizabeth Burns home. Mrs. Laßowe was formerly Vinnie Cutting ! Mrs. Laßowe is recovering from a recent operation.

Mrs. Will Shackley and children Catherine and Ireta went to Berne this afternoon for a visit. Happy Holthouse went to Ft. Wayne this afternoon on business for the Holthouso Fireproof Garage. Russell Thompson went to Crawfords ville this morning to visit with friends and relatives over Sunday. Fred Ahr went to Wren this afternoon and returned home bringing through some horses with him. Miss Agnes Weber returned home this afternoon after a weeks visit in Akron with friends and relatives. Dore Erwin went to Rochester this afternoon to join his wife and family who are spending their vacation there. Mrs. Myers and son, Eugene, arrived this afternoon for a weeks visit with friends and relatives and to look after business affairs. Mrs. Joseph Gettys. Mrs. Othi Lobenstein, Miss Mary Dolch and Mrs. Sarah A. Wagoner, of Monroe were among the shoppers here today. Miss Mary A. Brubaker passed through the city this afternoon enroute to Portland for ma visit at Niagara Falls, and Cleveland, O. Attorney John Moran and Deputy Clerk John T .Kelly were in Jefferson township today on business. Perry Gandy, of Churubusco, was here today on business. Herb Kern and Jim Ellis returned home this morning from Portland for a visit over Sunday with their parents. They were formerly employed at the Blmel Wheel Works. They motored through on their motorcycles. Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Magley are now located in their hew home, the Dr. C. S. Clark residence on North Second street, moving here from Monmouth, that they might nearer his office. Both office and residence have the same number 186. Belts are replacin’ suspenders in some instances, an’ in others ther workin' harmoniously t’gether. Miss Fawn Lippincut says that if she could live some period of her life over agin shed select th’ five years she was eighteen.—Abe Martin. The real estate firm of Yocum & Miller have this week sold or traded about $40,000 worth of farm and city property in this comunity. One of the biggest deals was the exchange of the Jesse Koos farm along the Bobo and Pleasant Mills pike the consideration being near $20,000 and the other one was the H. T. Scherry farm near Willshire. Mrs. Dallas Wertzberger and children of Tulsa, Okla., arrived for a visit with the Michael Wertzberger family. They will be joined August 7 by Mr. Wertzberger who was obliged to return to Tulsa, the first of the month to attend to business, he having ae companied his family on an eastern trip. The came here from Washington D. C. byway of Cincinnati. Citizens of Wren are proud of their new cemetery and mausoleum now almost completed and ready for use. The new cemetery is artistically platted and laid out on a beautiful site. Scientific drainage system underlays the entire cemetery. The new mausoleum is also a modern and attractive adjunct of the cemetery. The mausoleum is well built and in a handsome structure itself. —Ex. Harry McFarren,. Cliff Larrimer, and Mrs. George Morris arrived home this morning from Lake George, where they have been at the bedside of Mrs. John Morris, who was stricken with apoplexy last Thursday and has been seriously sick. They report that she is slowly improving, having regained entire consciousness, and great hope is now felt for her recovery, although it is realized that she 13 not yet out of danger.—Bluffton News.

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NOTICE OF MALE OF TOM XSIIIP WARRANTS. The undersigned trustee of tho school township <>t Jefferson township, Adams County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that on Tmoelny. September S. tltltl, at ten o’clock, a in., nt his office In said township, he will offer for sale township wiirrantit of the school township or Jeff.-rson Township, Adams County, Indiana, In the aggregate sum of four thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, dated September 1, 1016, In denomtna. lion ol one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars bearing Interest nt the rate of six (6) per cent per annum from date, paynole semi-annually beginning with July 1, mi", and maturing ns follows: One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, July 1, 1317. one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, January 1, 1918 One thousand ($1,000100) dollars, July 1, 1918. One thousand ($1,000.00) dollars, January 1, 1919 Said warrant to be sold for not less than par value. JOB L. YANEY, Trustee of the School Township of Jefferson Township, Adams County, Indiana. 3-10-17 0 A PPOINTMENT OF EXECVTOH. Notice Is hereby glviui that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Jacob N. Ryan, late of Adams county, deceased. Tho estate Is probably solvent. . JOHN T. KELLY, Executor. August 2, 1910. 3-10-17 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FILL VACANCY. Notice is hereby given to the inhabitants of the City of Decatur. Indiana, that a vacancy has occurred in the .f---hce of councilman at large in -aid city by the resignation of L. L. Haumgaitner, the duly elected and qualified councilman therein; and that the vacancy thus occasioned will lie filled by the common council of said city at a special meeting thereof, called to meet at seven o’clock p. nt., at their council room In said city on the 9th Day of August, 0117. Witness my hand and official seat this 3rd day of Aug -st :91t>. H. M DeVOSS, It City Clerk. O NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER. State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss: Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed tiie receiver of the Ward Manufacturing Company, an insolvent corporation, by the Adams circuit court. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said company are hereby notified that all accounts and notes due said company are payable to the undersigned receiver at his office in Decatur, Indiana. LEWIS A. GRAHAM, Receiver for the Ward Manufacturing Company. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Receiver. jul 6-th-ts NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of Margaret Meyer, deceased No. 1511. Notice Is hereby given that, by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court of Adams county. State of Indiana, the undersigned, Edward X. Ehlnger, as administrator of the estate of Margaret Meyer, deceased, will offer for sale, at public saie, at the east door of the court house in the City of Decatur. Adams County, State of Indiana, on Wedueaduy, the 23rd Day of August. 1910, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. tn., of said day. the following described real estate situated in Adams county, State of Indiana, to-wit: Inlot number five hundred ninetyone (591) in Derkes and Hremerkamp's subdivision of outlet No. 157 and tiie south part of outlet No. 158 In Joseph Crabb’s western addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana, ns the same Is designated on the recorded plat of said subdivision. Said real estate will be sold free of liens, and will not be sold for less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof. Said sale will be on the following terms: One-third of purchase money cash in hand on day of sale' one-third in nine months and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale; deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent Interest from their date, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorney fees for collection, and secured by mortgage on said real estate, or purchaser may, at his option, pay the full amount of his bid in cash. Said sale to be mude in all things subject to the approve 1 of the Adams circuit court. EDWARD X WHINGER, Administrator of estate of Margaret Meyer, deceased. Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys.71 il

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Enoch'Eady went to Fort Wayne today noon to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Rex Sowle. . H. S. Chase and daughter Inez, and Margaret and Lucile Fisher, of Eaton, are here on business and visiting with relatives.

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A large band of gypsies passed through the city today and told fortunes to those who so desired. WANTED—I would like to rent a 6 ’ or 8 room house; 3 in family. Ad- • dress O. F. K.. 331 North 11th St, ’ Decatur. I t! t.4

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