Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1916 — Page 5

Something More Than Wear V In selecting a work shoe you want something more than wear. You want above all, comfort. Our Welted Work Shoes are built for both wear and comfort. Mens $3.50 and $4.00 BBC IHIIII'M I Charlie Voglewede AT THE SIGN OF THE BIG SHOE

*•,ww wC wC WWW w w ww ww w w ww» J J I O WEATHER FORECAST « 111 , w W Wk* W W W W WWWWWWWWWWW W W W W-W » Fair tonight and Friday. Cooler tonight. Mrs. Louisa Fuhrman of near Preble, left yesterday for Fort Wayne for a visit. Mrs. H. H. Baker and daughter, Virginia, went to LaGrange yesterday afternoon where Mrs. Baker will be busy canning peaches. Mrs. Dale Spahr and daughter, Ruth left yesterday afternoon on the 3:22 train for Avilla to visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Bonham. Mrs. James Walling left yesterday afternoon for her home at Lake City, Mihc, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Reichard, of Adams street. Miss Germ Williams will address th’ Equal Suffrage League, t night, on “Th’ Brotherhood o' Women.” It hasn’t th’ silk shirt that makes tit’ man.—Abe Martin. Frank Confer has resigned his position with the Confer Ice Cream company and this morning began as bookkeeper at tile Kulver-Noble garay . succeeding Adrian Wemhoff who resigned to continue his school work. Mrs. George Baker returned yesterday afternoon on the 3:22 train to her home at Sturgis, Mich., Site was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Alva Henderson who will visit there. S. D. Henchen, Ford salesman at Curryville has sold a 1917 model Ford to William Stalter of that place and it was delivered yesterday. The new car has a streamline body, oval fenders and attracted much attention. Henchen says if you want to livejhap--1 ly buy a Ford.

.-—•j . 1 r ~ ■ _ : ii hiiii nifirih FheHome Os Quality Groceries asni■!■ i— mi ii ii ll■rw'Tiimr^'T r»g»R ii.mi. — iiiwwr«— Eastern White Table Potatoes, peck 45c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lb. 10c; peek 35c Fancy Eating Apples or Cooking Apples, peck 25c Domestic Onions, 4c lb.; peck .40c Spanish Sweet Onions, lb 7c White California Grapes, lb 10c Pie Pumpkins, sc, 8c and 10c Each. Oui’ Famous Pickling Vinegar, gallon 20c We pay cash or trade for produce, Eggs 2Gc i Butter 20c to 27c M. E. HOWER North of G. R. & I. Denot ’Phone 108 | I THE t I WHITE STAG | I EXTRA MILD I I CIGAR | ■ is made from a combination of 1911 PennsylE vania Broad Leaf and genuine imported Vuel- D S ia Abajo Havana with a Connecticut binder |g and an imported Java wrapper, they’re hand- g ■ made and you will find one cigar just like the ■

J ■■ I Mrs. Henry Krick returned from a I visit at Fort Wayne this afternoon. i Dr. J. M. Miller went to Ft. Wayne i today where he had an operation at one of the Fort Wayne hospitals. Republicans from over the country began congregating for the speech tonight, at an early hour this afternoon. Painters were busy today puffing the second coat on the Modern garage building, which work finishes up the new garage. H. B. Heller, George Kinzle, and J T. Kelley were at Berne last night to attend a precinct meeting of tin democratic workers. J. A. Blew, the well known blacksmith, will again open a shop iir this city. He will be located on Monroe street. Mr. Blew lived here before going to Dyas, Ala. George Roop, .who was stricken with paralysis some time ago, ant’ who had been better, is not so Wf 1 again, being in a sort of stupor, dur ing which time his mind wanders. Mr. and Mrs. Felix W. Holthouse their honeymoon trip. They will make their home with the groom’s sister, Mrs. Robert McMahon, on North First street, until a suitable house can be obtained. Steve Meade, a staff comspoiiden of the Cincinnati Enquirer, will arrive in the city so conduct a straw vote within a day or two. He will bassisted by local representatives of the Enquirer. Every county in Indiana is aranging to send a young lady to Indiana polls to take part in the Centenia 1 pageant October 2nd to 7th. Did w< say every county? We meant ever.’, county but Adams, the one which ought to.lead all the rest. Lets d< it yet and also send an exhibit so: the big parade.

The dance at the Masonic hall this evening promises to be the usually enjoyable affair with a good attendance. Mrs. R. A. Morton will return to ' her home al Evanstown tomorrow at- I ter a few days visit with her parents i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan. , Dr. Charles Beal of Fort Wayne ’ was here last evening on his way to j and from Jefferson township where he | attended to professional business. 1 The peanuroaster and pop corn machine in front of the Robison con- j fcctionary store caught fire this at- ' I ernoon but was noticed in time to , prevent any loss. Senator Taggart, John A. M. Adair 1 and Congressman Rauch arc on the program at a big democratic meet- 1 ing to be held at Huntington Monday i night. Several from here are planning on going, z With predictions of colder weather .tonight older residents seem to think that we are on the verge of a cold fall, with an early winter a possibly, i The peculiar spring we had is attributed as the cause. Gus Christen of Fortville, I.tdiam. is the guest of hi sparents ,Mr. and Mrs. John Christen. Gus has his factory at Louisville, Ky, and hasbeen in Michigan for two months. He has not decided where he will locate A committee including W. J. Myers J. M. Frisinger, I. A. Kalver, E. G. Coverdale and Albert Vestal went to Fort Wayne this afternoon and will return on the Hughes special train at 5:10. acting as the reception commil lee. Foster and Forest Fike returned to their respective schools Tuesday morning after visiting with their fa ther and friends. Fdster attends a veterinary college at Chicago, and Forest is taking a medical course it the Richmond, Ind., school —Geneva Herald. In every instance the place of registration on October ninth will bin the regular voting place and voters must register if they hope to vote on November 7th. The registration books will be kept ope%. from six o’clock in the morning unth nine al night. Miss Ella Kelly returned to her home in Geneva Thursday afternoon after a very delightful month's visit with her cousin. Miss Mary Laughlin, if Decatur, in the east, which inelud ->d Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester Bradford, Pa., and points of interest in Canada. On their return they hopped over one . day in Detroit. Mich. —Geneva Herald. The S. C. Cramer family is planning to move from Adams county to he west, probably Oregon. They will hold a public sale of farm implements, stock and household goods at their farm October 2. They are having the bills printed at this office and will post them tomorrow'. The degree staff of the Rebekah lodge will have a special meeting tonight at which time practice for the staff will be important business. The staff is to go to Berne on next Wednesday night where they will instiutc a class and reinstate more than twenty-four members in )he Rebekah lodge there. Guy Cob-rick, well known attorney of Fort Wayne who is here representing that city in the big damage case now on in the court room, has prom-' 'sed to return next week and speak to the young voters at the opening of 'he headquarters. He is a splendid talker and one of the able men of northern Indiana. The Forty Hours devotion services will open tomorrow at the St. Marys' Catholic church. The mission services which are being conducted for the men this week will still continue closing on Sunday evening, together with the Forty Hours. The services tonight will bo held at seven-thirty o’clock. On Friday evening aft hr the evening services a Holy Name Society will be organized, the society taking over the present St. Aloysio: society. The rooms over this office are being prepared for democratic headquarters and will he open within a very few days. They will be comfortable and commodios. J. K. Niblick the owner has taken out the partitions making a large room for meetings and political gatherings with offices front, and the plans are now to continue the headquarters permanently. The rooms are being re papered and wired today. The latter part of the week sees Geneva embarked in the campaign tide and from now on until the election we will be hearing speeches galore telling us why you should support either political party. Judge Denny is the first to make a speech in the evening. Mr. Denny has been in Geneva several times previous but has never made us a long stay yet. , His presence is anticipated with admiration by all loyal supporters of the democratic election this fall and he will no doubt draw a largo audience on Friday evening.—Geneva Herald.

PUBLIC SALE. As 1 have decided to quit farming. I will offer at public sale at my residence. one and onetialf miles south and three miles east of Mouroe, and one and one-quarter miles west and one half mile north of Salem, on what is known as the J. W. Merriman farm, on Thursday, Bept. 28,191 G, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., the following personal property, to-wlt: Throe Head Horses: Team of bay geldings, 5 and 8 years old, weighing 3100 lbs; general purpose horse, ten years old, lady broke. Eight Head (tattle: Cow. 8 years old, giving milk, fresh in February; 2 cows, (> years old, giving milk, fresh in March; 2 coming 2 year-old heifers, fresh in March; 3 spring calves; 20 head of hogs: 2 brood sows, with pigs hy side; 18 head feeders, weigh ing from 80 to 100 lbs. Hay and Grain: 18 acres corn on stalk, with privilege of cutting; 5 tons No. 1 mixed hay in mow. Farming Implements: 314 Troy wagon, carriage, buggy, Joint Deere disc, Case corn plow, walking breaking plow, double shovel plow, single shovel plow, one 10-tcoth harrow, mowing machine, low down- manure spreader, mud boat, set dump boards, corn rack, large ron knttle, hog house, double set of breeching harness, set buggy harness. Anchor-Holt cream separator; 150 hickens, Ivers-Johnson shot gun, 15shot Remington rifle, rabbit hound, md numerous other articles. Lunch can be bought on the ground. Terms:—For all amounts not ex seeding $5.00 cash in hand; amounts of $5.00 and over a credit of 9 month; will be given, the purchaser givim bankable note bearing 6 per cent in terest from date of maturity. Foui per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. BERT MERRIMAN. J. N. Burkhead, Auct. G R. Martz, Clerk. -o - S HORSE SHOEING DONE. J. R. Blew, the horse shoer, for merly on Third street, will open the old Pyreel shop on Monroe street September 25 or 26. and will be pleas cd to meet my old customers then ,t any time. _ 225t6 , NOTICE TO NON-lIEMDEVrs. The State cf Indiana, County of Ad tints. ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term. 1916. Maud Baker et al. vs. Emery I< Wass et al. No. 9354. . it appearing from affidavit tiled in the above entitled cause, that Luther Wass •’harles Wass, Mamie Moure, I’ot-.-t King t-Imma King. Clup Kims, Nellie Itlmc.-les leorge Walsh. Minnie Evans, Albert Whittern, Oliver W. Argo, .lames Argo, Charles Hoffman, E.lward V Hoffman, taiurn Fisher. Milton Hoffman, Charles Hoffman, Belinda M Beadle. Sarah Aller. Wesley S. Brown, Sarah Gilchrist, Ella Weiler, Ed. McCue. Charles McCue, Hertha Evans Ella Harsh. Sadie Lozier. Willian. Burgett, Frank Burgett, Frank Hixson. William Hixson, Anna Moon Samuel Hixson, James Hixson. Lillie M. Mankaskey and Clarence Wass of the above named defendants :re non-resident of the State of Iniiana. Notice is therefore hereby giv. on the said Luther Wass, Charles Wass. Mamie Moore, Cora King, Emma King, Ciup King, .’<< Ilie Rhoades Georgt! Walsh, Minnie Evans, Albert Whittern. Oliver W. Argo. Juries Argo, Charles Hoffman, l-Slward V. Huffman, Laura Fisher, Milton HolT.ll. i'll.' il, j luff a r Bel L Beadle. Sarah Aller, Wesley S. Brown, Sarah Gilchrist, Ella Vi idler, Ed. M Cue, Charles McCue, Bertha Evans. Ella Harsh. Sailie Lozier, William .Burgett. Frank Burgett, Frank Hixon, William Hixson, Anna Moon, -uniuel Hixson, antes Hytxson Lillie M. Mankaskey and Clarence VVass. that they he and appear hef>. r. tile Hon. judge of Hie Adams elrvuit court on the 20th day of November. ’Hlfi. the same being the Ist juridical lay of tin- next regular term thereof, to be holden at Hie court house itthe city of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 20th day of November, A. I'., 1916, and plead b? answer ot lemur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined it; their absence. Witness my name and seal of sail court hereto affixed, this 20th day of September, 1916. (Seal) WILL HAMMELL. Clerk. By John T. Kelly, Deputy. G. A. Henry, Janies T. Merr-ntan, Attorneys for 21-28-5 Aft’Ol Vl'MI AT Ob’ EXECtTOH. Notice is'hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed executor of the estate <>f Clara D. .lenney, late of Adams county, deceased.' The estate is probably solvent. NICHOLAS JENNEY, . Executor. Sept. 13,-11116. « Clark .1. Lutz, Atty. 21-28-a -iOTKE TO AOB-KESIOENT. \ The State of Indiana. ( >uuty of Adams', »s: In the AdanisJ Circuit Court, September term, 1’316. Ruth IL Ilirschv \s. William Hir> h\. No. I'3l<. b'or divor'-e. it appearin'-; from adidavlt filed in the above entitled cause, that William ilirs'hy, Hie abov« i inie.l <leinii(lant. is a non-resident of the State of nna. Notice is therefor hereby given the said William Mirsch' tiiai !.•■ be iml appear before the lion. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 23rd day of November, 1916, the same being- tin* 4th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to he holden at lhe court house in the City of Dtnaiur, c-ammencing on Mt. nday, tin* 2uth day of November, A. D., 1916, end plead by answer or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness name ami seal of said inurt hereto atlixed, this 18th day of September, 1916. ' (Seal) Wll.b H KMMl’lhL, Clerk. Uy John ’l'. Kelly. Deputy. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney for I’lalntiff. 21-28-5 AOTUE TO DEriPMJAMS. State of Indiana, Ceunty • f Adams, ss: I In the Adr.ms Circuit Court in vacation. August, 1916. John M. Myers vs. Jacob Moore et al. Cause No. 9351. Suit to quiet-title.* Now conns the plaintiff by C. L. his attorney, and files his complaint herein and attidavit togeth-l ar with, an attidavit by a competent person that tiie residence, upon diligent Inquiry, is unkm. wn ot the defend int i Ja< ob Moore; Abakail Moore, bls wife; Amos Moorison; Mis. Morrison, wii ».-■« Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Arnos Morrison; C», i’. Ddipyter. whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff: Mrs. Harpster, whose Christian name is unknown to

pUnlUff; Mrs. Harpster, wh > ■ ehrlstHfii tiKine Is unkm. \ n to plaintiff, wii. of salii C.. i< fl.irpi uu ; ’i . R. W' ani, wiioso true vhrUtlan name ia unknown to plaintHf; Mr*. W.xant, whose Christian name Is unknown to plaintiff Wife of said ’l'. E. Wyant: A. Shipw hoi true chrUtl n name Is unknown t plaintiff; Mrs. Shipman, whoso chrlMtlan name is unknown to plaintiff wife of wiild A A. SlHni:;:n G -i.ig.’ Lieber; M tvh- o vhrHttnn naim 1 is unknown to idaintitT. wife of G< urge L>. ( , W j|. Gardiu r, whore irm rhri itlan mime is unknown to plaintiff; Mrs. Gardner, wh »hc <‘hrlMtlttii nu e Is unknown to plaintiff, wife of siiid W. 1., GardnerIh len Gray; David IW e; M.s. R„ <• win *o Christian nai. i is unknown to plaintiff, Wife of DaviJ Hi* • W. d< Rice. Mrs. Rim wh o-. ' hrlstl«,!i ‘m. ec is unknown to plaintiff, wife V\ . ley lUco; Lulu l.lnkv: . Ira Linker, her huMhand; Myrtle Rmkiuam W.tiler iluckman, her husband; the nan all of whom are unknown to phihiUfi lha t the n.inn •; <>f tlic dcfendaiH ■ a. .■ unknown and that {'.•■'■ »r<- bell. .. d io |h< ncii-rosl lent s of the (1 , j h . -linn i. sued in 1 la at'Jon i \ die folL wing mimes find d. .dgn.J hin.-, ;<• - wit: The < lilidreil, do-cen I i,:s and helt'M, th'* hui . tvlu ;• p hi. , the < ic<iItOP* ;:n l .id riiiist • tot i ; . t ,< , the dp, i.st’c.M, h i,.d.' trust* *s and executors ot the last will iiml h - •■i.nent and the successors in Interest, egpe< tivelv, o f e ar h f the fullow'.n . lamed an i designate ! <!. -cased pv.ton i, to-wlt- Jacob M .oic; Abac Ji Moure, ids wife; Ann.:: Murri.mii; Mrs. Morrht >n. whose «*hrlsilan name* is unknown to plaintiff, wile ot .- i. . m >- •ison; G. K. Harpster, whose true Christian name is unknown to pluin- ■ irt . M i>. Harpster, name is unknown to the plaintiff, wife of said G. I’. Harpster; T. 11. Wynnt, wht.se true Christian name is mknowm to plaintiff; Mrs. Wyant, vhose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of said T. E. Wyant; A Bhlpman, whos - true Christian name s unknown to plaintiff; Mrs. Shipman, vhose Christian name is unknown to dalntiff, wife of said A. \. Shipman, leorjje Lieber: Mrs. Lieber, whose hristian nan .• is unknown to plalniff. wife "1 Cc- • im :.er. \V. H. hirdner, whos? Christian name is uncrown to plaintiff; Mrs. Gardner, wii »se Christian nume Is ui.kn o. : to il ilntlff. ife at laid \\ . H. <la h r; •a\ id Crabbs; Mary L. Crabbs. his vise; Benjamin J. Rice; Mary Ri< . iis wife; Benjamin Wood. sr.; A mania VV''o<!. his wife: Thomas P. Anderson; Mrs. Anderson, whose christion name is unknown to plaintiff, wife • f Thomas I*. Anderson; Helen Gra> . Paid line. Mrs Rice, whose ciiristian, lame is unknown to plaintiff, wife of >avid Rice: Wesles Rice; Mrs. Rice,; viiose ehristkm name is unknown to ' di intiff, wife cf Wesley Rice; the latnvs of all of whom are unknown t«» • . daintiff; the children, descendants and icirs, <he surviving spouse, the cred-j ’ vs and administrators of the >!.• j-. \ is*-! legatees, trustees and ex-I < itors of the Ihst will ami testaimmt ; ’.nd the successors in Interest, re ; pv' tivvly. of the deceased widow of »ach of .the following named and drsgnated deceased persons, to-wit: Jaob Moore: Amos Morrison; G. I', larpster, whose true ciiristian name s unkrn. wn to i>l JntiiT; T. E. Wyant, /hose true Christian name is unknown to plaintiff; A. A. Shipman, chose true Christian name is unknown o plaintiff; George Lieber; W. 11. Gardner, whose true Christian name isinknown to plaintiff; David Rice; Vcsley Rite; tie. names of all of rhom arc unknown to pb>intiff. All of the women once kn wn by my of the names and designations hove stated, whose nur.io rna\ iaive een changed and who now are known »y other names which o.imos are unnown to the pl.iintff: the spouse -of 11 of the poisons above named d< - • lined ;iml <i<si\'.c.l c< d< • fee - i ;- n this action, wh« are married, the ..••.I::. -es all c! whom are unknown , ,o the plaintiff; that said cause of anion is for the purpose of <|un ;in * :iJe to real estate owned by the phdn- , fIT <h*: cribed io his complaint in . said ati-<. said r al estate situated ir. the 'uurdv of Adams In Hie St He of Indino. and (’ •• ihc | ? f<d! v. s, tn-w i i <•..•nmciii Ing at the • t corirr of the northern i hi: rter of sec- . i »n eighteen <18). in township twen1 y-aTX (2(>) north, of range fifteen (l.u ast, in Adams < canty, Indian :; t.iti e dt.ning w<\st forty (40) rods: tli< i< e tinning north one hundred sixt\ 160) rods; to the nerth line of said ection; thence runc.ing east forts 40) rods to the northeast corner of he northwest quarter of said section; h<?ncc running south one hundred i sixty (160) rods to the place of beginning, containing ferty (40) acres, n him the against all denands, claims and claimants whats • or; that a cause of action exists ; -ganist all of said defondsThts; that all >f said defendants are necessary paries to said action and that they are iclieved to bo non-residents of the ;tate of Indiana. Notice is, therefore, hereby given mid defendants that unless they be md appear on the Sth day cf the No•ember term. 1916, of the Adams Ciruit court, being ’ ijcn(lii\. ihe Itfli Day of November, D.. I!H«. • 1 the court house in the Citv of Deal nr, in said county ami state and ' uswer or demur to said complaint, . hat the same will be heard and de- . ireinlued in their, absence. Witness whereof, I hereunto set my hind and aflix th< seal of •aid court. ’ It tile oin e of the derk thorotf in . he < ity of Decatur. Im!iaiui, this 13th i lav of September. 1916. Seal) WILL IIAMME-LL, c’lfcrk of the Adams Circuit Couit. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Plainiff. 21-28-3

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