Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1917 — Page 5

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aj Fair tonight and Friday colder tonight. Rising temperature in north I and central portions Friday. I Dennie Lyon went to Fort Wayne this morning. Henry Hite was a Foil Wayne business visitor today. - Mrs. Aaron Stevens went to Fort Wayne this morning. K Mrs. Fred Patterson and Mrs. Wes- » ley Hoffman were Fort Wayne visitp ors today. ■ Harvey Kltson and Tent Johns'..>u went to Fort Wayne (his morning on business. • • Miss Dolly Brandyberry went to Ft. Wayne this morning to visit with Iter sister, Mrs. James Johnson. Walter Staler left last night for his daughter's home at Mansfield. Ohio, after a visit here with his brother, David Stoler. Mrs. Helen Berling and Mrs. A. Kohne went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend the funeral of Joseph Parrant. This is th' (list winter in several years that Strw Nugent luum' gone south, but his mother here is doin’ so well these days that he has decided t’ take no chances. If titer's anything mean in a feller a, little authority ”u brnig it out. —Abe Martin. Mrs. Howard Burdg of Ft. Wayne is ’here assisting her sister, Mrs. Halve Sehroll move from High street to the old Jjnn property, corner of Jefferson and Fourth. The Schrolls sold their home on High street to a Mrs. Burkhart of Michigan.

—— —' -■■■■■ ■ ■ ' j j—[The Home Os Quality Groceries Sweet Potatoes, lb 6c Sardines, in oil 5c Tater Chips, pkg 10c Sardine, in Mustard ...10c Corned Beef, can . . . .30c Alaska Salmon 13c Boneless Pigs Feet, can 15c King Red Salmon ... .15c ? Dried Beef .. .10c and 15c Fancy Red Salmon ... ,20c Cranberries 10c Steak Salmon 30c Domino Syrup 10c Shrimp. Dry 20c Soups, anv kind 10c Cove Oysters 10c Heavy Horse Hide Wool Lined Mittens 50c Heavy Texas Hog Hide W 00l Lined Mittens 50c We pay cash or trade for produce, Egg» 40c Butter 25c to 32c M. C. HOWER North of G. R. & I- Deoof 'Phone 108 11 There’s somthmg substan- 1 I tialy satisfactory about g I smoking a I ! "WHITE STAG" I || EXTRA MILD CIGAR g I Do You Get Us? I H| TRY IT TODAY—NOW g

1 . " — ... Mrs. Verne Overdear and babe a-e able to be up again after an illness. Mist, Frances Murphy and Mrs. J. F. Crist of Monroe were shoppers here yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Moran went to Herne yes terday afternoon to visit her mother. Mrs. Lena Yager. Mrs. Oscar Fritzinger of Root township was a visitor Qi the city yesterday, coming to attend the Reformed Ladies’ Aid meeting. Mrs. John Niblick and daughter, Miss Helen took a crowd of friends to Fort Wayne in their car yesterday to witness “Intolerance". Mrs. Mary E. Steele and grand daughter, LaVon Reed, left yesterday afternoon for LaOtto, on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Mary Tucker. The Schafer Saddlery Company err planning a conference of their doz -r salesmen for Friday the 2(>th. They are adding a number of new lines tc their jobbing business. Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Mrs. J. H. Heller and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall drove to Fort Wayne yesterday morning and while their witnessed the production of “Intolerance” at the Majestic. John Barrone of St. Marys townshir was In yesterday,.renewed his allegi. ance to the Daily Democrat and made himself safe./by applying for a license to run his Maxwell another year. A letter signed by forty well known democrats has been sent over the state urging attendance of democrats at the big prohibition meeting to be held at Indianapolis, next Friday evening when W. J. Bryan will address the workers on the issue which he hopes to make a leading one in the next four years.

C. C. Sc hug, of Berne, was a busi ness visitor here. Heiny Gass is clerking at the En erprise drug store. Ben Schrank wont to Hesse Cassel on the 11:30 car. Miss Sarah Jane Berger of near Magley went to Fort Wayne today noon. Fred and Alfred Bleeke left on he 11:30 car for Fort Wayne to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger ami son, Carl, returned on the 11:30 car to Fort Wayne. F. H. Hubbard left yesterday for ms future home at Ottawa, 0., joining h.s wife at Fort Wayne. Joe Moon drove t’ town t’day fer th’ Thaw news. Advice is still plentiful an’ cheap.—Abe Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Bryan of Blue Creek township were attending to bust ness affairs here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harb of Rockford, 0., changed cars here on their way to Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Hilbert King of Montana, who visited at Willshire, Ohio, changed cars here enroute to Richmond. Mrs. Albert Hanni arrived from Heme yesterday afternoon to visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Gottlieb Hanni. Mrs. Ada Simcoke has gone to Humniond to sfiend the remainder of the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Fuller. Mrs. William Liby returned to Monroe after a visit with her mother. Mrs. William Breiner, east of the city who is ill. Dr. B. C. Henricks the chiropractor, went to Berne this afternoon in consultation with Dr. Nyffeler regarding a ease there. * Mrs. Bernard Myers went to Fort Wayne yesterday noon to be with her daughter. Mrs. Clem Hake, whose son Raymond is 111. Mrs. John Schug and daughter, Mary Catherine, went to Ft. Wayne yesterday to join Mr. Schug in attending the play, "intolerance”. Mrs. C. R. Vhl was brought ho.'ie from the hospital in Fort Wayne this afterncon, her husband and her father. B. Tervecr accompanying her. The series of meetings will begin at the United Brethren church next Sunday evening. The public is cordially nivited and will be welcomed at these services. Thurman Gottschalk of Berne, was attending to business here today. Thurman has just, returned from Indianapolis where he attended the legislature a day or two, he being a former member of that body. Mrs. Jennie Fuhrman of aMrion. is here today visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fuhrman and Mrs. Jessie Deam of till scity, will leave early on Monday on a trip to Cuba and Florida remaining for several weeks and tints missing the bad weather. At least of half of our big list of rural and mail subscribers have already renewed their subscription to the Daily Democrat and the rest are coming in each day. Have you paid yours? This is the time to pay it aid you save fifty cents if you do it before February 15th. A sale of bonds for three macadam roads will be held by George Kinzle. county treasurer on Monday, January 29th at three o’clock. The same bonds were sold December 19th ' but were turned down by the attorneys on account of a slight irregularity which has now been corrected. F. H. Hubbard of Ottawa. Ohio, was here yesterday to close up some matters. He was accompanied by his new superintendent and says he is getting well organized in his new field. Mrs. Hubbard left Tuesday for Ottawa, while Miss Ruth will remain here for a week or two visit her girl friends. Word from C. J. Lutz at St. Petersburg, Fla., is that. Mrs. Lutz who has been ill for a year or more past is improving nicely during the past week or two. Miss Rowena Sho.it will leave here Friday for St. Pet tsburg and will remain ith Mrs. Lutz during the winter. Mr. Lutz expecting to return hero in a couple of weeks. A carload of walnut, lumber which was in the Clover Ixtaf train wreck at Liberty Center last week has been taken in charge by U. S. government agents, according to local Clover Leaf employees, and is still being held in the local yards. It appears the timber was taken because it was billed lor shipment to the Allies in the European war. The walnut is suposed to be intended for use in manufacturing arms, it is said its shipment from the country is prohibited, but facts about t|ie load of lumber appeared rather shrouded in royaler/. -Bluffton Ke v.. JIQO.QOO.OU tc ioau on 20 year time, without commission. Payment before maturity allowed.—Erwin's Office. 308t12

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PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at my farm, 5 miles southeast of Monroe, or 7 miles northeast of Berne, known as the old Dan Cook farm, on Tuesday. January 23. 1917. beginning at 10 o’clock a. m. the following personal property, towit: Horses: Sorrel mare, weight 1600. with colt;: black mare coming 3 years old. weight, 1400; bay horse coming 12 years old. weight 1200; good worker and gentle to drive, good spring colt, sorrel; grey mare coming 7 years old. weight 1200; bay mare colt coming 2 years old in May; driving mare colt, coming 2 years old in September. Eight Head Cattle: Jer sey cow. 4 years old. roan dun cow. 4 years old: black cow coming 3 years old; spotted cow coming 3 years old; all giving milk and will be fresh in spring and summer; 2 black heifers. 2 years old in May; one will be fresh the last of March; Holstein heifer, 1 year old. Twenty-nine Head Hogs: Four Hampshire sows, will get second litter of pigs in April; 25 head shoats. weight 60 to 125 fbs. each; each male hog Burner good ones. Corn and Oats: Three hundred bushels corn. 125 bushels of good seed oats. 7 tons of mixed hay. 40 fodder shocks; also sonic shredded fodder in barn. Poul try: Three turkey bens. 3 dozen Plymouth Rock hens. Farming Imple ments: John Deere binder, 8 ft. cut, good as new; Milwaukee mower. 6 ft. cut. with clover buncher, good as new; 2 riding cultivators, good pipe roller, 50 tooth harrow, spring tooth harrow, John Deere gang plow, good as new; good walking plow, spring wagon. Casey cab, corn shellcr, good wind mill, Superior drill. 10 hoe. good as new; set breeching harness, good ones; some horse collars, disc and trailer, good as new; hay tedder, pair of bob sleds. 75 gal. hog fountain, manure spreader, good one Terms: —Sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with approved security; note to bear 6 per cent interest from date; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. JACOB C. KESSLER. Burkhead and Leichty, Aucts. Wt S. Smith, Clerk.

+ FARM LOANS ♦ ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ ♦ cent * ♦ MONEY TO LOAN ♦ ♦ at ♦ ♦ Schurger & Parrish ♦ ♦ Abstract & Atty. Office ♦ ♦ fNo red tape needed) * + +«■ + + + + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR QUICK SALES List your property with Butcher & Hill, the real estate dealers. Office rooms over the Trust Co. Bank. Also special attention given all collections. ‘•A Shine in " ■Q H Every Orop" Got a can today from your hrrdwaro er uro. HlH'j J J|IIM eery dealer. MnfAdHaMeS Lt NG TROUBLES lind throat troubles generally start with a alight cough or cold. No telling where they'll stop. Prompt action is the only Boschee’s German Syrup is the iiurcut and quickest remedy. Two Sizes. 25c and 75c. at 'smith. Yager &. Falk's.

Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR When people speak of Dodge (frothers Car they in variably speak of its quality. This is something outside and above and beyond salesmanship and advertising. It is a spontaneous force at work which is greater than both. ' Its economy now is almost a proverb. Quietly the knowledge has spread, and thoroughly, into every nook and corner of the nation. Everywhere there is an eager demand for the car at second-hand. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Touring Car or Roadster, $785; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, s9*3o; Sedan, sllßs. (All prices f. o. b. Detroit.) JR DURKIN’S MODERN GARAGE Thos. J. Durkin, Prop. Phone 181 Fo, Second st-

[ XO’I’ICE OF rfcXI’J.TIO* To SELL HEAL ; ESTATE. ! State of Indiana. Adams County. ss: 1 In the Adams Circuit Court, Novein- ’ her Term. 1916. .John Draper. administrator of the estate of Mary I’t aper, deceased. vs. Susan .1. Hayes, Nelson .1. Hayes, her lius- , band, et al. i To Lucy E. Small, Frank Small, her husband. Cramp Draper, unmarried: ’ Ola Draper, unmarried (minor) and ■ Gertrude praper, unmarried (minor.) • You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner, as the • administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the circuit court of Adams county. Indiana, a petition making: you defendants thereto and praying- therein for an order and decree of said court, directing; and authorizing: the sale of certain real estate belonging , to the estate of said decedent and in said petition described, to make assets for the debts and liabilities of said estate, ami it has also been averred by an aflidavit filed, that you, and each of you are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that you arc necessary parties to said proceedings. and that , — '

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said petition so filed ami which is now pending is set for hearing in said circuit court at th<‘ court house in the<’ty of Decatur. Indiana, on the <Sth day of March, 1917. XVitness the clerk and the seal of said court this the Idtli day of January, 1917. WILL HAMMELL, Clerk of Circuit Court. Hooper & Lenhart, Attorneys for Administrator. 11-18-25 O AOTHE TO AOA-HESIDEXT. The State of Indiana, t’ounty of Adams, ssIn the Adams Circuit Court, November Term. 1916. Peter Musser vs. Katie Musser. No. 9161. (’oinplaii)t for divorce. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that the <b - fendaiit, Katie Musser, is a non-resi-dent of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hreby given the sai<l Katie Musser, that she be and appear before the lion. Judge of the Adams circuit court on the 17th day of March. 1917. the same being: the noth

tht'reuf. to be hohirn at the court house in i In* <’ity of lic.-atur. Indiana, comon Monday, tin sth day of b’cbruary, A. I»., 1.917, and plead by answer of iJojimr to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness my name and seal of said <;<»urt hereto atlixed. this 10th day u£ January, 1017. WILL JIAMMELL, i , . Clerk. L.\ John I'. Kelly. Deputy. Peterson & Moran, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 11-18-25 IITOI \TMI-AT OF lI>MI MSTHATOK Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Mary Draper, laic Adams county, eased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN DUAPEIt, Administrator. January !», 1917. II"’ Mo rA: Lenhart, Attj s. 11-18-25 DEM OCR AT WANTADS »PAY BIG