Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1916 — Page 4

BIG CATTLE SALE At Studebaker and Clover Leaf Yards BLUFFTON, INDIANA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Beginning at 12 o’clock. 232 HEAD OF CATTLE Largest cattle sale ever held in Wells County. These are all good breeds of native cattle. Th.s is a rare opportunity to get cattle tor fall feeding. This ' is without a doubt a good time to feed cattle for the spring market as cattle will without a doubt be high in the spring. ' Forty-three head of Angus steers, 40 head of Hereford steers, 37 head of Shorthorn steers. 35 head of Aberdeen Angus heifers. 3 head of feeding cattle, 29 head of Hereford heifers. Terms:—Cash or credit of six months with bank- ! able note bearing 8 per cent interest from date. HARRY REED, Prep. Noah Frauhiger. Auct.

DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s 1:30 to 5:00 iIOUrS 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 1 i 0. L. Burgener, 9. C. No Drugs No Surgery < No Osteopathy Dr. L. K. Magley < VETERINARIAN c Corner Third and Monroe \ Streets. PHONE 186 DECATUR, IND. Or. C. V. Connell | VETERINARY SURGEON O L Office 102 1 none Residence 143 JSTAR GROCERY th fit ll’ t ’>t .:.‘.-srS?ieasn3K r ' "> u h 4 y Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc C I £ Marco Dried Beef 15c B; j ,■ Marco Peanut Butter 15c •». IK Marco Pork and Beans 10c » Marco Red Kidney Beans...loc T Marco Rolled White Oats.. 10c Marco Proxlde Toilet Soap 10c | Marco Horse Radish Mustard |; Marco Corn Flakes 10c 5 1 ! 2 Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ....10c » Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c S Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c £ Marco French Olive OH ....>sc > Marco White Table Syrup ..15c fe Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c S Wil! Johns, ;

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MANGOLD | & BAKER Comer Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. Baldwin Apples, a pk. 35c I New Soft Shell Walnuts, a Th. ...25c < Hominy, a can 10c; 3 for 25c Pumpkin, a large can 10c Tomatoes, a can 10c, 15c Sauer Kraut. 2 large cans 25c; Oak Leaf Currants ,fb 22c Beach Nut Bacon, a large jar ...,35c Peanut Butter, a jar ....10c. 15c, 25c Olives, a bottle 10c, 15c, 25c Peas, a can 15c; 2 for 25c ; Corn, a can 15c; 2 for 25c ; Salmon, a can 15c: 2 for 25c Oranges. Bananas, Lemcns. Apples,; Sweet Potatoes. We pay cash or trade for Produce: Eggs. 32c; Butter, 20-25 c. Give Us That Order. Arthur $ Fred Mangold ™ Baker ! M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING F.ne Funeral Furnishings DECATUR, ■ IND. Telephone: Office 00; home, 135 ' * <F** + * + *«****+' * DR. I). D. CLARK * * Physician and Surgeon + v Office removed tc residence, four 4 I 4 doors north of Murray Hotel, '«• 4 128 No. Third St. ♦ + Calls answered day or night. ♦ •F Telephone 131 ♦ ; + > + «■«**’» IMPOSSIBLE | TO SAVE THESE DAYS As long as you spend it as fast j as you make it, it IS impossible. Make a new start TODAY—let this bank save it for i you—each week or month—and you will always have it when you want it. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA Members Federal Reserve Association. j

UIELP WANTEfI ' FOR SALE, ilmalt Missouri farm. $lO rash and $5 monthly; no interi t or taxes; highly productive land; close to ;: big markets; write for I photographs and full information. Munger A l S 3, N. Y. Life Jildg., Kansas City, Mo. 245-2 mo. Attend anti Euj your stoCK of pure bred cattle at Kukelhan i Bros.’ public sale. Thursday, i Nov. 16, ai the Decatur Horse Sale barns. 254tf I <ilKL* WANTED^For general housev.ork. Apply Mr:;. E. Woods, 1115 W. ; Monroe St.; ’ph> no 255. 253tf Kukelhan Bros, will hold a [public auction of Holstein cat- ! tie at the Decatur Horse Sale ■ barns on First street, on Thursday, Nov. 16. The finest cattle in the country will he sold. |Extra, .’’o fine cows v.iii also he Isold. Kukelhan Bros. 2.'>11l 1 WANTED Woman to do washing mid ironing. Must call for and de- ■ liver same. ‘Phone 44. 258tf j STRAY COW Any one knowing whore my dark rod cow is will please call ‘idione 10-D. Any trouble will be paid for. Ed F. Miller; | ’phone 10-1). 259t3 IV, ANTED Old pop corn, shelled. — F. V. Mills. 260t4 IFOR RENT— Sev'.-n room house on North Ninth street. Apply 330 I North 9th street. 26013 A public sale will be held at I the I. L. Babcock farm. 4’/a miles south of l eterson on Friiv. 10. Sale will < easts! < . hogs and cattle and 2 brood •nares. Look for sale ad in this paper. llemember the date, November 10th. 2()(Hf M. E. BABCOCK. ; LOST- Two books, ledgers. Finder please return to Jesse’Parrish, and ■ receive reward.—Jesse Parrish, Mon- ’ roe, Ind. 260t3 FOR SALE—Malleable range -and a Wilson heater. Will be sold cheap. [ Inquire at once of Simeon Hain, meat I market. 260t6 I FOR SALE A Florence hot blast soft ccal burner. Inquire of Elgin | King, North Third St. 255tf. t.OST Oil”ST(>LF.\' -The novel, “My Lady of the Chimney Corner.” The I person having same please return to the County Clerk’s office. 249t£ I FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod- ; ern; heat and lath. Address “X,” ; care Democrat. 254tf Holstein cattie ale at the Decatur Horse Sale barn on Thursday, Nov. 16. Heifers and bulls will be sold at public auction. From Ihe best herd in Adams Co. Kukelhan Bros. 254tf FOR RENT —Six room house on Fifth street. Newly papered and in good condition. See J. F. Arnold. 134 S. 3rd St.. City. . 259tf FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels at 51 each. Address Victor Elman, Decatur, R. R. 9. 257t6 TO MEN—Oar system of teaching harbering < nables you to learn a profitable profession quickly. Write Holer College, 349 E. Washington St., Indianapolis. 258t26 STRAYED OR STOLEN — Dapple gray mare. G years old; was stolen or got away Tuesday night. Was hitched to a T’nion City buggy, and tied near court house. Reward for information leading to recovery of outfit-. Earl Landis. Monroe. 260t3 FOR SALE—Good gas 'range, with ovens, at a bargain if taken at nee. In ,;;ire of Milt Hower. 260t3 FOR SALE—BO-acre farm, four and one-half miles south of Decatur, on good pike, well tiled, wire fences, fair buildings. Apply Daniel Cook. 416 Patterson street, Decatur, Indiana. 261t6 DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT. The regular weekly dance and dancing class of the Moose will be held on Friday evening, class beginning at 7:30 and dance at 8:45. Ladies free to both class and dance. Everybody invited. , ❖ * * * * 4. * NOTARIES PUBLIC * DAILY DEMOCRAT OFFICE <f + — + • J ’ License Applications. Alli- ♦ * davits. Certifications, etc. + ; 4- 4- •? 4- + + + -> + + F. W. SCHUMM’S Sale of Big Type Poland China Hogs Friday, November 10, 1916 .Rockford. Ohio. Forty Head of Bes! Big Type Poland Chinas I oung Hogs and Sows. Finest blood lines known to the breed. Send for Catalog. Dinner 11; Sale begins 12:30 You are cordially invited.

PUBLIC SALE. As I am going ty quit farming. I will oii'V nt public sale nt mv residence. 4 miles east of Decatur, or ’i mile east of the Luckey school house on what is known as the old Stelgmeyer farm on Monday. Nov. 13. 1916, be ginning nt 10 o’clock a. in., the following personal property, to-wJI: Four Hoad of Horses: Hay mare, 9 vears old, bred, sorrel colt, coining 2 years old; bay colt. 1 your old; grey mare, 8 years old. in foal. Twelve Head of Cattle. Roan cow, will be fresh in January; rod cow. 5 years old. fresh in Feb.; 3 two-year old steers, 1 yearling steer. 2 year old heifer. ISmonth-old roan bull. 9-months-old roan-bull, 2 spring calves. 6 year-old cow, 1 yearling calf. Three red sows, with pigs by side. 2-veor-old male hog. 10 head of shouts weighing from 100 Io 150 each. Farming Implements: Two walking breaking plows, riding breaking plow, two pike tooth harrows, 2 riding corn cultivators. Blackllawk corn planter, 1 horse corn cutter, land roller, 9-hole rain drill, McConncik hinder, 6-foot ■ut; two 5-foot mowers, hay tedder. 'iay rake, clover buncher, good carriage. 2 wagons with double beds, hay rack, set of dump boards, set of log bolsters. 2 log chains, mud boat, bob led. 2 sets of double harness. 6 horse collars and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms:— Sums of $5 and under, ■ash in hand. Sums over $5 a credit M 12 months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved seurity. Six per cent interest after maturity. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JOHN STEIGMEYER. John Spuller and Roy Runyon, Aucts. ’ 258t6 PUBLIC SALE. We will offer for sale at our farm. 2 miles south. % mile east of Honduras, 1 mile south, 4% miles west of Monroe, on Thursday. Nov. 9. 1916. beginning at 1:00 o’clock p. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Live Stock: Good Jersey cow. giving bout 1 gal. milk a day. will be fresh lie 15th as February; roan cow. will be fresh tlia 18th of January; full blood Holstein bull calf. 7 months old: 10 talves. 7, 8 and 9 months. Seme of them good steer calves. Chickens, about 50 head of White Leghorn. Grain, about 25 bu. of good barley; about 25 bu. of good early Fourth of July oats. Farming Implements: Good top buggy, storm front, robe, set of single buggy harness. 4 vards of screenings, kitchen stove. Wilson heater, gasoline stove, coal Ml stove, big wardrobe, cupboard, bresser, 6 good chairs. 2 rockers, 3 stands. 2 beds, bed clothes, such as woolen comforts, blankets, feather ticks, pillows, carpets, linoleums, sewing machine, couch, clock, flour bin. voter separator, washing machine. Everything in kitchen, such as pans f all kinds, skillets, jars, dishes, cupboard. sink, tables, a lot of canned ruit, some apple butter and many titer articles too numerous to mention. Terms: - Sums of $5.00 and under, ■ash in hand; over that amount a credit of 12 months will be given with 8 p< r cent interest last 6 months, pur■haser, giving approved security. Four per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. HENRY MEYER & BROS. John Burkhead, Auct. Fred Isch. Clerk. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that Monday the 6th day of November, 1916. will t>e the last day to pay your fall Installment of 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 hooks will positively be clos'd at 5 o’clock p. m., on Monday, November 6, 1916, AH tav's not paid by that time will be; ome delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent will be added. Do not nut 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 or v. ish 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. GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treasurer Adams County, Indiana. I A PUBLtC SALE? As 1 have sold my farm, I will offer for sale at my residence miles south of Decatur, one mile east and b mile north of Monroe, on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1916, consisting of -jlive stock, grain and farming implements. Look for complete ad in this paper. 257t6 G. H. RICE. PROPERTY FOR SALE Good seven room house with three lots located within half mile of city ■its. House has electric lights, plenty of closet room, good pantry, fine cistern, chicken yard and good out buildings. An excellent place for poultry raising, etc. Inquire at this office. 256t6 NOTICE. Revival meetings will commence at the Church of God on Cleveland street. Wednesday evening, November 1. P. W. Batts, from Florida, will take charge of the service. One and all are invited to attend these services and hear the pure gospel preached in its fullness. 258t6 ADAMS COUNTY INVESTMENTS. Dear Friends: — We have a good 80 acre farm out by Honduras in Kirkland township, that we will offer reasonable. The owner will consider a trade for a good forty, well improved. This 80. land, fences, drainage, buildings# all good, high class. Respectfully, THE BOWERS REALTY COMPANY FRANK M. SCHIRMEYER. FRENCH QUINN.

votk u <«r i miMH'.niMTi’i r Oi HF II IhlU’l The undersigned commissioner, by virtue <•( mi order of the Plums clr.■Ult court, made and entered tni n .HUM' therein pending, entitled. M' 1 ”' i’ Irwin, t'harles Irwm. imremnn. P.'iirl Bates. Nettle Zehr, .-,,1 Irwin, mid lun Hmklnghnni vs. I.mviui I’. Irwin. Ivn Chmlestmi. < llnher husband, .laney Arnold. livrbett Arnold. Iter liusbnnd, i.ureiin It Irwin, administratrix of the Ino ..I' Phillip Irwin, deceased, mol Himber.n| bls', on the dockets tllere- • f hereb. irii es notice that, at the law Mb .■ ~f D..re B. I?rwln, opposite the .■oirt house. In the <Tty of Ite.nntr, Vlam* county, Indiana, on Friday, Xovemher in, lllltl. between the hours of ID o’clock n. m., and o'clock p, m., of said day, nml from .lav to dnv thereafter until sold. ;e v.ill offer lor sale at private sale .t m.i less than the full appraised val|e thereof, the following described leal estate, to.wit: Tenet Xo. I. The east half < 'v I of tlm northwest quarter of the northeast quarter ,1,1 of section twenty (20) township tw. Titi-11-e lnorth, range fifteen 11i east. In Adams county, Indiana, mitalnlng twenty (20) acres more or less. Also Tract Xo. 2. The north half i'-i) of the southeast puirter ('.i of the northeast quarter ■ i, > of section twenty (20), township twemy-tlve (2;l> north, range tlfteen 1,’.) cast. In l.laius county. Indiana, •ontalnlng twenty (20) acres more or less. Snhl trti'-t will be offered Heparately and together. TerniN of Sole. One-third cash on das of sale, onethird in one year therefrom, one-third in two years therefrom with 6 per ent interest on deferred payments, Che same to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and freehold surety. Purchaser may pay all cash. DORE B. ERWIN. 19-2 G-2 Commissioner. Q SBTK i: or IVPOIXTMENT OF RE- < l l\ ER. State of Indiana. County of Adams, as: Notice is hereby given that the un- ■ lersignet! has been appointed the reeive- of the Ward Manufacturing ’op'.pany, an insolvent corporation, by lie Adams circuit court All persons, irms and corporations indebted to said company are hereby notified that •11 accounts and notes due said company are payable to the undersigned eceiver at his office in Decatur. Indiinn. LEWIS GRAHAM, Receiver for the Ward Manufacturing Company. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Receivr. jul 6-th-ts AI’I’OI XTMEXT OF EXECUTOR. Notice is hreby given that the unlersigned lias been appointed executor >f the estate of Frank Lord, ’ate < f Adams county, deceased. The state is probable solvent. JAMES r MERRYMAN. Executor. October 30. 1916. 2-9-16 XOTI< E OF I’l III.H LETTIXG. State of Indiana, County or ACams, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1916. James K. Martz et al., ex parte. % No. 9052. Notice is hereby given that the unsuperintendent of construction of the James K. Martz drain, in Monroe township, Adams county, Inliana. will on X«»vember IN. ip until io o’clock a. m. of said dav at the office of Phil L Macklin, county surveyor of Adams county. Indiana, in 'he Moriison block, south of the court house, in the City of Decatur. Adams counts. Indiana, receive sealed bids or the construction of said drain in accordance with the report, plans, profile and specifications therefor now on file in tfic office of the c lerk of the Adi'ps circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, in said cause. Bids will bo received and a contract lei for the whole of said drain, as shown in the report, profile, plans and specifications therefor. No conditional bid will be accepted, md each bidder will be requiredT to state specifically for what he will construct the whole of said work and drain. 1 Bidders will be required to file their iiicls as require! by law. upon forms which will be furnished by the undersigned superintendent of construction, and each bidder will be required to make and file with his bid the necessary affidavit of non-collusion and that he is a bona fide bidder. Each bid must he accompanied with a good and sufficient bond in a sum equal to double the* amount of such bid. conditioned for the faithful performance of said work and contract, and providing Hiat rhe bidder will enter into a contact with said superintendent for the •(instruction of the same, if he be 'warded the contract therefor. Such bond t<» be approved by the superintendent '»f construction. Said superintendent of construction reserves the light to reject any and all bids. No bids will be accepted in excess of the estimated cost of such work or in excess of the benefits found. The time f. r th** < ompl»tion of the work will he made known by the superintendent of ■ (instruction on the day of the sale, are' the contractor will be required to complete* the work within the time fix’d in the contract. Dated this Ist day of November, 1916. PHIL L. MACKLIN, Supt. of Construction.

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U'I’OIMMEXT <>!■' limiXISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of George XV. Itoop. late of Adams county, deceased. Th eestate is probably solvent. DANIEL SPRANG, Administrator. Oct. 13, 1916. 1 • I. r. . Alt":: ■ . 19-2 6 - 2

ATTENTION, FARMERSI Book your sale with the live stock and farm sale auctinoeer, who wid get you the highest prices. HARRY DANIELS. Auctioneer. I 206-e-o-d ts Pleasant Mills, Ind.