Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1917 — Page 4

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FARMS FOR SALE. In latgrange, Steuben. DeKalb and Noble counties, Indiana: SO acma, all black and level land, located 2!j mile* from market, al! under cultl vat Ion; price >l2O per acre; fair buildings. 160 acres located within 3 miles of good market, good land and build-' Inga; SHO per acre.

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<0 acres located 2% mile# from I Ugrangc, fair buildings, all fanning ' land, price 8110 per acre. if you do not see what you desire, write us. We refer you to Schug. Metier Co., ot Berne, or the State I Bank ot Lagrange. MARTIN A COMPANY. LaGrange, Indiana. i 29430 By H. A. Austin.

daily market report. fast buffalo. East Buffalo. N. Y . March 17, (Sue jilol to lull) Ih’fiiovriif. l R<<a-I|»l*. 5." jctie hlpni. -nt». in.iii’: offtcial to New I York yeterduy, IW; hogs ilosint 10 III* lar htßh<*t-. Medium und heavy, sls,suti 16,73: jvntkerx. 113 4.'4l 15 Ml; (>igs 413 00/r 13 30 rough*. $l4oo(i 14 .50; Mint". 1111 'oft I At!; ...Uh 3&o: .hecr. LGOJ, I’trona; ton lumba, $15,50<» 15.75. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. March 17 — Wheat— No. 2 red, mmilnnl: No. 3 red. II 88%; No, 2 and 3 hard. noinlnal Corn No. 2 yellow. li Uh ft J.o»: N<> a yellow. |i.O7 <ll 89*4; No. 4 yvllcw. Xlofift 1.07. (Mia No. 3 white. 57’*it59’»c: stand•dr, r.Hitnoc Rye Nc. 2 nominal. Barley $1.03 ft 132. Pork ■—s:<3Jt">. l-crd JlO IO LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and medium. 113 25ft 13.30: pigs and I'ghle. 112 75ft 13 .00: mage, 4I0610.M: rough*. $10.50®15.; prime Mver*. sßftSsO; light*, nx-dlums. $7 ft 7 50; cn»» ,|3 0il l ii fi 00: good bulla. |ii3O(t7OO; Imlogn a bull*, 48 50 ft 1700; calve*. 111.00: beet I* tub'. 11l 00ft12 00: medium* and llgt c. IH00(1 lo 00: ewe*, letooit7.oo; wether*. $9 00ft 10 00. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Kitg*. 22c; butter. 20ft25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat 11.90: corn. 11 45: oat*. 57c; rye. 11.25: barley. 1100: clover seel 110 00; nlalk* need. 110 00; timothy seed, 11 75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c: fowls. 15c; ducks. 13c; geese. He: young turkeys. 15-; old Torn turkeys. 13c: old hen turkays 13c; old rooster*. 7c: egg*. 25c; Ind. Runner ducks, lie. Above price* arc fcr imultry free from feed. • CREAMERY PRICES. nutterfat. delivered. 41c: butterfat, at station. 39c; butterfat in country, 31c. WOOL ANO HIDES. Wool. 37c; beef hides. |7c: calf hide*. 18c; tallow, de; sheep pelts, 50cft$l 50, ii i ■ PUBLIC SALE. As the undersigned is going to quit farming he will offer for sale at his residence. mile east of Monroe. on Tuesday. March 20. 1917. hebinning nt 10 o’clock a. m.. the following personal property, to-wit: Four Head of Horses, consisting of bay mare, coming 6 years old; 2 black inarea. 4 years old: hay gelding. 3 year* old. Eight Head of Catile: Jersey cow. 6 year* old. fresh April 1: black cow. 3 year* old. fresh April 1; black cow. 6 years old. fresh in September; 2 year old heifer. 2 yearling steers and 1 <-alf. Thir-ty-one Head of Hogs; Two brood sows. Poland China male hog. 28 shoats. Farming Implements: McCormick mower, American grain drill Sure Drop corn planter, with fertlllrer atta'-hm»nt; Dane hay loader, Monarch hay tedder. Walter A. Wood manure spreader. 2 Oliver cultivators. 3 breaking plows, wagon, hay ladders. Johnston disc harrow, John Deere disc, spring tooth harrow, spike drag. CO tooth spike harrow, buggy, 3 sets breeching harness, double set of farm harness. Anker Holth cream separator. 150 egg Simplicity incubator. 8 dos. chickens, about 200 bu. of corn, 80 bit. of seed oats and some hay. household furniture and numerous other articles Terms of Sale: —$5.00 and under, i ash; over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing interest after maturity; 4 per cent off for cash. No goods removed until settled for. Meals served bv Indies' Aid of Monroe S V. JOHNSON. .1 N Ihirkhead. Jeff Liechty. A nets. W. S Smith. Clerk. CBM NOTICE. . We will not he rfs|>onsible for any- ( thing sold to Mrs. Lena Neunscltwan- , tier on credit from tills date, March 2. ’ 1917. By N. NEPKNSCHWANDER. C3t3 Treasurer. ■ I

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HELP WANTED ‘ FOR RENT Fmir furnlwhed room* ' for light houerkcopinK; 'phon* 521 ; - H W. Sholty. 3Sti»-th at-tl >' U'ANi'blb T<» roht. & or c room modern bouse by April ISth • all ’ 'phone 817, 4Stf _ FOR RENT A 7-room houne on Nutt man Ave. Hurd and soft waler. k-i> lights. Inquire at th«- Elr» t Nat iont I I Bank. 60,6 ' i- tlll SALE Out building*, suitable ’ for garage, woodhonae or «-oal shed Inquire of Fred V. Mill*. G2t-> “'One-half"the Time has"passed in our annual money-sa vinu sale. A word to the wise is sufficient.—Yager Bros. & Kein- ; | king. ! O|{ SALE 110 ;u r<-» level land, it mile* from Kalamawoo, -Mich., two miles tP market Modern brick houae. ' furnace heated, elate roofed. 41as«— . tnent barn. 3Cxt»O. Two Kiloa, two corn cribs, good fence*, finest water, alfalfa and clover seeding. Price. >BS an acre. For full particular* write C. V. Schermerhorn, Scotts, Mich. 82t4 WANTKIF \X arhing to do; will not iron Call at 218 N Third St. 59tG I OR~SAI.E— I nion City~carrlage. in good shape. Top buggy, set single work harness. Will sell on reasonaihle terms, the purchaser giving bankable note. See T. S. Dowling, at the Dowling Hardware store. 63tf Many have taken advantage ot our annual money-saving sale. One-half the time still left. Buy now and have delivered luter. —Yager Bros. & Reinking. <‘>3l3 FOR SA Id} - 3-room house in Cook addition; good ’cistern and S-room house on Vine street; good cistern; S »-: scr farm, good buildings. Mrs. Wash Kern. No. 9. Box 99. Decatur, Ind. 64t3 WANTED t'ld false teeth. “TSfiK matter if they are broken. I pay 11.00 to 15.00 per set. Mail to L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Will send cash by return mail. 63t3D FOR SALE Full blood White Legorn eggs for hatching. Prices reasonable. —Henry Rodenbeck. De<atur. R R 7; 'phone 7-M. t>4t3' Everything is going up in price and we are marking down j during our annual money-sav-ing sale. Get in on bargain price.—Yager Bros. A: Keinking. 6.313 LOST —Sotnew here in downtown rilstrict a note for $446 payable to Jennie E. Landis. Also $lO in currency. Reward if returned to this office. S4t3 FOR RENT An 8-rooin modern house on Eighth street. Has furnace and electric lights. Call phone 189 or 791. • «4t3 WE PAY by dozen sewing percale up- . rons, spare time at home. Aprons ready cut. Prepaid any distance to honest women. Some sewed for us tor five years. No canvassing. Send 25c coin for apron to copy from. Standard Apron factory, Auburn. N. Y. 63t3 WANTED— Dining-room Girl. —MuFray hotel. 32tf \in ii i: or < <>mMH’** sil>: OF KFYL KMTATK. Notice hereby iciven that the un-dc-iNig ne<i com nihil* loner, ap|»«>in(ed l*y the Ulum« circuit court, of Adamo (•ountv. Indiana. at the February tern . 11*17, nf said court, in a cause , for partition of real ewtutr, for which this action was hrouK»t wherein >1 JarncM Eudv iN plaintiff, and Harold I>. Eady in defendant, and which is Caiixe No. on the recorew of sal*! I • t i.\ authority of »■ Iff rowrt, M ! entered in Order Book 53. on pa<ef» I • ■I u the Adarna | t-ircuii court »»f **ai<l coinity. will 4»tTer [ ft ! ale at prixate mlp t<> the hijCheKt [ nd h»et bidder at th* law offh *- of r l , t‘l(*rNon Moran In the Morriaon [ blot k in the City of Atiaine I <<>unt\, Indiana, on Sniur4lM*. %|irll 7. IHI7. | between the hour* of lv 4* , clo4*k a. m.. [ ! I • (.'( lu. k p i'll of said da\, and if . , j .i . . -..- mi me J be I • «»ht• it<ie<J and ofleivd for «ule. betwerii j tin me hourN <u< y [ th* . * after until the Maine iw aohl. the fol- | liiwlnic d»Ncrii»e<! real entute in A<lams [ r.oiiity, in the Stale of Indiana, toI uit I Inlet number two Jiumlred fourteen I (214» In ('lalib'M western addition to I the town inow city) of Decatur. AdI aim* County. Indiana, dm the mime is I deMi<r.nted on the recorded plat o| I Kahl addition. TerniM of Sale. I One-third (l-3> to be paid in cuah | on day <»f wale, one-third <l-3 > to be I paid in twelve month*, and one-third I <!-:!) to be paid in eighteen niontha I from date ot Mi:e. respectively. rhe I purchaser uuiNt vive his note* for dr- ■ ferred payments, waiving: valuation ■ and sppruiNement luwn with six per I cent Interest from date. t<> be secured 1 by freehold surety and b> mort«aK« J on the preiiil»»eM .<chl. The purchaser. | however. If he no deMireM, may pay ui! 1 casli. The Name will be M4»hl r.**e of 1 H« i - Sm h salvN will made xun--4 ,i« < t to the approval of the Adanix cir--1 cult court and will not lie nolil for Jean * than the lull appraised value thereof 1 as sp<‘( Itled In the order of *«aid court. I JOHN MOHAN. 1 Com in I aa loner. I Peterson & Moran. At I ya. 10-17-24-31 1 —O- —— XOTIf F. TO \o>-it 4 State of Indiana. Adams County, ar > In the Adam* Ci.' tiit Court. Febru--4 ar* Term. IJH7. — ? E. Forent Hoffmann, Nancy R. liofTf mann, vn. Joseph Hnurr, et al. I Complaint to Quirt Title No. 9490. | I Cotr.e now the plaintiffs by their at- , i torneys, Peterson Moran, ano Tile I their complaint and afTiilavit together I with an affidavit of a competent per- ’ I son. that the residence upon dulirent • I imiuiry ran not be ascertained and is j l unknown us the fuUowtti< named de- I | fendantft; to-wjt: * i Joseph Snurr, Snurr. wife of Joseph Snurr. if lie be married, whoaa | I Christian name Is to the plaintiffs un- • I known All the children, heirs, ietfu-

Hfiurr. « •'•••«- tritr mnj f.lan.lifT* t ink«<owti I* »'• ~ . All i»»v- cblhlrvn. bt l**- ' . Is.-.— . r.-<lll<»r*. ..\> .iit" r I w IT.- .lo— !•>< Hrmrr. I( h ' lilln . •i w ho*.- I'l.rlstlun J '.«• .I.' L l iIT. unknow n. <( • . h , ... pl (Inwhose line minx* nt’" •” f ilff* unknown. known bv All lhe women "nee • n IV ,. 11 ..f the num— „„„ ' l’ l^, , i a ..v*“-ome"olh , er rotm.-’ t >.;• n.Mues jof nil or W'b«n nrv unknown '•* ' ~ ”% ,^ ,rr r’re.H(..r-. lh.‘ • nn '| Mwi.lerx. of the .-state • *,, r * .|.-> to. re*P«"l lv . ' r p„.,| . „n» «.r tlx- ..tHoe-namd • , aI „ 1 • ,i. r. n.h.ni* who may .. | lof W hom are all <■ nkimyW n to tlx’ ••. r S?^ n ' 1 L"lu.*.“'-V"."-.-* W «'re not num. .1 a* delr. n l .m-. the nnme* ~f, x, I ,puffs ' | i r«- unknown to these piaintinN I That HI «" 'aid 1 Beve lto be non-residents of 1 ‘ r .. o f f ;.f, Indiana and no. A’, r, I 'l'. "p , “rpo*e‘ "f 'iuletinr . in the plaintiff*. h<% . . is" 'mini v I-. riled real estate In Adam* < oitnij.. I in the Htute «.( Indiana, to-wit. ns-lng at the '’ ’ r . I • ner or the eouthw.-st ....art. r » th. . ' Houthe.nst quarter of *.«. ti«>n tlit i In township twent.v-tive . range thirteen <l3>-- 1, Jia uu*rt7r I .on the tmy’h line «f .n.TZmdh -.uunrter se.-tlon «3.’ reel. ~ ,7 ... 7) thirteen hundred *2^' *'* JJr-„f • leet to an Iron pin. in the «entcr oi . Ibe puldi. highway on the south Inr of the srmthw-est i|imrt*r or tne soutn- . . ast nuarter <>r said se. tion ll ! rf T lownshii* twenty-ttve <-•> north rang' • thirteen <1:11 east, thence east on said I l.ne two hundred ni nety-eight (-W 1 rent to the intersection wltli th. “ Inf said tlravel Koad »‘»ree Iron, red 1 six tv-seven and five tenths <..*».»» leti to the Interne, tion o.' said c enter hne of said road, with the east line of the I southwest quarter of the southeast 'io.latter of said section c.t> township . . t went v-flee |2*.> north range- thirteen • <l3l east, thenee north on said east ■ tine eleven hundred eighty-seven ami . use-tenths < 1187.5) feet to the l>la<e of beginning, excepting therefrom the right of way of the Bluffton. C.eneva I ' X- Celina Traction t’onipany. also all’ streets and alleys therein. . I That tills c ause eit action is prose-j I cuted bv the plaintiffs to quiet the , 1 title to the real estate hereinbefore i described, as against all demands and, claimants w-hatsover. and as against’ the world, and that the plaintiffs have named as defendants all persons with-, in their knowledge through whom any i hostile c laims might be asserted. That a c ause of action exists against | leac-h and cell of said defendants; that , thev are all necessary parties to this Hietion. and they are believed to be I non-resident* of the State of Indiana. | Notice Is therefor.- hereby given said defendant* and each one of them that unless they be and appear on the -Ist day of the April Term 1»17. of the telains Circuit Court, being the 2nd dae of Mav, ISI7, to be holden on the 2nd day of May. 1917. at the Court House in the City of Oeeatur. Ada.ms County, in the State of Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set mv hand and affix the seal of said Court at tiie office of the Clerk thereof. in the City of Decatur. Adams I'ounty, Indiana, this 2sth day of February, 1917. WILL HAMMKLL. Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. Bv JOHN T. KKLLY. . 1 icpiit v. pi-:ti-ti:.«< >n & modax. A I Urrneys. 3-10-17. publicTsale. Having sold my farm to give possession at once. I will offer for sale at my residence, two miles northwest of Decatur on the west side of the Kiver road, old John Bogner farm, oa Thursday. March 22, 1917, beginning at 10 o’clock a. in., the following property, to-wit: Five head of horses, black horse, 10 years old; general puriose horse, family broke: two mare colts, coming 2 years old. bay and black; two coming yearlings: eight head of cattle: two cows, will be fresh last of March; three cows giving milk; one yearling and two fall calves. Six head of hogs, including four brood sows and two shoats, three of the brood sows will furrow in April and other one later. Farming implements: McCormick binder, used three sea sons. 8-foot cut. in good condition McCormick .Mower. 5 foot cut, new used one season; Janesville Corn Planter, good shape; Keystone Haj ixfader. good as new: Hay Tcihl

£ < -• jv • jPaklanil I Sensible Because it has Made Good in Wrk2 the Hands of Owners. The Sensible 7 Six is a continuation and an improve-Z-—-—i= ment of the famous Model 32, which is — being used today by more than 35,000 ——highly satisfied owners. Uki-S The bod y is bigger, the motor more powerful, the tires larger, but in time'X- :~ - "X. proved essentials it is the Eam e car-a known value you can buy with confidence. . • (Hl ’ M j. SCHAFER HW. CO. B I ~==r-~— DEALERS. ITie Six ■ !

Uli* IHillltl !ln , nl'l |I '' Sin«le and 1 , fhreo Nprln* rto ioolh M' l '"’ 1U | ipuhi* i’nrn Cultivators 11 DI <■ i ( XOfld '."'r" n U vn'l l ' r ' ain ] I brand no* ‘i rr ,. tl |,r, In shin*’. ' ,lllr wag.m ll' K< ""' t'lH Elm Hay ~ m n I *imtb H"t” "<d> sl, t;i ™„i tn . W ’liliw Has b t, 1 Cnods indmlint 1 , Ip.i<kird Oraan » nil n’’""'"'' l ' r le \M a lUrloS'Dovldson motor, yLlr. twin cylinder. t ood m>»U. j Terms of sale: and under . .Over thnt amount a credit of nmo months will he Rlv-’ih * J/, approved note, hearlnt i maturity. 4 per 'em I ’ r , l John Spnller. Ausflonrer. ChurlPß Maslcy, t lork. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for sale ( at his residence, 2’i miles south of Pleasant Mills, five miles east of Monroe, and nine miles southeast of De<atur, on what is known as the Henry ; Teeple farm, on Thursday, March 22, 1 1917. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following personal property, toIwit: Twelve head of horses, two brown mares, weight .1100 lbs . 5 and I vears old, safe in fold: bay mare, . iyears old, weight bOO lbs.: gray genI oral purpose mare weight 1400 lbs . roan gelding. 3 years old, weight 1300 .lbs.: brown gelding. 3 years old, i weight 1300 lbs.; coach horse. 13 years old. weight 1400 lbs: gray mare, 4 years old. bred, weight 1400 lbs; draft . ntare eolt. coming 2 years old, weight 1100 lbs.: driving mare. 3 years old. weight 900 lbs: driving mare, 3 years old, weight 900 lbs.: these mares am both single broke; brown driving mare. 4 years old, weight 1O’»O lbs., double gaited. standard bred, lady broke; S head of cattle. 3 large Durham cows, fresh soon: Holstein tow,| giving milk, fresh soon: 3 Jersey cows, with calves by side; 10 head >f hogs; 7 brood sows, 4 with pigs byside ; Big Type Poland China male hog weight 100 lbs.: Big Type Poland China gilt, weight 100 lbs : 25 ewes with laittl.s by side. Farming implements: John Deere gang plow, good as new; wagon, rt.ru plow, 3 top buggies, one good as new; double set of work harness, set of single buggy harness, about 100 bu. of fine m’lect seed oats: side oats, and 100 bu. corti In crib, 4 turkeys, 2 wins, numerous other articles. Terms of sale: $5 and under, ca. it in hand. Over $5 a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving bankable note; 4 per cent off for cash. HENRY TEEPEE. Harry Daniels, Austioneer. Remember This. To extinguish flumes from petroleum pour milk over them and they will be put out immediately, for the milk forms an emulsion with the oil and prevents the fire from spreading. FOR SALE—Favorite hard coal bast burner, cheap. Inquire of Mrs. Jamei Bain. Tel 511. gs t3 •or SAI.E-R. C. Rhode Island Red; eggs 75c per 15; $4 pe rIOO. J o i,| Smith. Preble. Ind. 65t6

worm, vie it twice daily. See your dentiit twice yearly. Cm • tube today, the (older about tn.,,77 V rue. and it> ,y hlWori and etart tlie trestrneai too th-.. ‘ at your dru M< ,„i. s’ if - Mn.pH •'■od'k. ,( lm>l or ox*, to Tby Sr(, lln «| Kerne-Het Co., tUK.umi Ohio. A 1.-— DENTISTS Formula

I VEGETABLE i i CALOMEL i i ■■ ■ ■ "♦ Vegetable calomel, extrac* of the root of the old-fashioned may-apple plant, does not salivate. As a liver stimulator, it’s great It’s a perfect substitute for ordinary calomel (mercury): in fact, it’s better, because its action is gentle instead of severe and irritating — ana it leaves no mean, disagreeable aftereffects. Physicians recognize thia and prescribe may-apple root (podophyllin, iney call it) daily. Combined with four other standard, all-vegetable remedies, mayapple root may now be had at most any druggist’s in convenient sugarcoated tablet form by asking for Sentanel Laxatives. If you forget the name, ask for the box that has the picture of the soldier on it. ' These tablets are small, easy to take and are really wonderful little performers. They quickly clean out the poisons that are causing yoa headache, constipation, sour stomach, , 1 biliousness, dizzy spells, bad breath and coated tongue. They are mild. They never gripe. And they are a bowel tome as well as a cleanser and liver regulator. A 10c box should last ' one several weeks. A Physician's trial packaga (4 doses) will be maik-d you free if you write mentioning this advertisement «Ths Sentanel Remedies Co, 802 .uadi* i son Ave., Covington, Ky. r FOR RENT—A 6 room houc « if barn, on Elm street. Inquire o' Fred Koenig, phone "IS. High street, city. • *’■’■■3

Stomach Out of Order? n « There's one remedy that will qui-■■> k ly put it back in condition d Gieen's August Flower Sold for 50 years in 75c bottlc< Now we have a trial sice—2s. .n At Smith, Yager & Ealk’s.