Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1917 — Page 4
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Dr. C. V. Connell a>* VETERINARY SURGEON Pknns> Office 143 F none Residence 102 Democrat Want Ads Pay
| HELP WANTED | FOR RENT--Sli room nouse on corner Fifth and Maple Sin. J. F. Arnold. ’Phone 709. 72tf FOR RENT Half of double house on First street. Just tii<« place for a small family. Inquire of Yager Brin, ts Don’t take any chances. Play safe and use Pure Pasterized Milk. 'Phone 50 and have our driver stop. — Martin-Klepper Co. 96t6 FOR RENT—Modern 8 room Koum. centrally located. Inquire of Moser Studio. 87tf FOR S ALE —Spare ribs ami pi“s’ feet at your own price. At the Hoosier Packing Co. Plant. 95t6 W ANTED Night 1-lerk. Inquire Murray hotel. 96tf FOR SALE—A number ot good high class fresh cows.—Hoosier Packing Company. 9fit6 FOR SALE A silk melt, suit and skirt. Inquire of Mrs. Wai Wenv| holt, ’Phone 270. 97-13, FOR SALE—2O pure bred O. I. C. hogs Farrowed last October, inquire of Claude Gay, R. R. No. 9. 9846 FOR RENT—A suite of three large rooms, fine for office, newly papered and painted, with water, light and gas, toilet and lavatory. Inquire of Mrs. Charles Dugan. 98-t6 WANTED—Six girls. Must be 16 years old. Steady employment. — White Stag Cigar Co. 97t3 WANTED—To buy a buggy and harness for Shetland pony.—Amos K. Stonebuiner. R. R. No. 2 or telephone Craigville line. 25-27-30 FOR SALE A few good shoals. weight about 00 pounds. Call phone I-U 9743 You can go to Fort Wayne cheaper, quicker and cleaner by interurban. 9616 WANTED—Five more men for state. Staple line. Easily sold. Unusual opportunity for several men who mean business. Investigation worth while. Consolidated Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 9841 6ld __ false' "teeth wanted— Don’t matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail.—L. Mazer, 2007 S. sth St., Philadelphia. Pa. 88t30 INDIANA FARMS FOR SALE If you had the chance to own a farm would you consider a proposition like this: 147% acres of clay sandy soil, subject to all kinds of crops, that you can exchange your property, not to exceed SISOO or $1800; this farm hasslooo worth of saw timber; 100 acres in pasture and farm land; good six room house and fair barn, some out buildings. a good cellar; plenty of fruit on farm; this farm if taken soon, possession will be given this spring, Only $35. per acre. 40 acres of the same kind of soil, will include some property, fair house and barn; plenty of fruit and timber on farm; $25. per acre. 170 acres; 30 acres level bottom land, some high land; plenty of timber; close to school; buildings worth one half price we ask for this farm; our price $5,000. 105 acres. 40 acres ot fertile bottom land, in wheat and rye; between 400 and 500 fruit trees on this farm; buildings are good; $45 per acre, a bargain, j Now is your chance if you would > like to be a farmer, this means you I can raise your living. W. H. PATTERSON, • Willshire telephone or Rockford R. R. advt 97-t6 — o Democrat Want Ads Payi MANGOLD & BAKER Comer Monroe and 7th Sts. PHONE 215. 5 Tb. box Franklin Cane Sugar...soc 24% Tbs. Jewel Flour $1.75 Seeded Raisins, a pkg. 15c; 2 for 25c Sardines, Mustard or Oil, 10c; 3 for 25c 2 ths. Extra Fancy Peaches 25c 2 tbs. Extra Fancy Prunes 25c Good Rio Coffee, a Tb 17c Good Table Peaches, a can 20c Polly Prim, a can 8c; 2 for 15c Tuna Fish, a can 10c, 15c, 25c Red Beans, a can 10c Hoods Rolled Oats 10c; 3 for 25c Hoods Rolled Oats ....10c; 3 for 25c Oranges. Bananas, Lemons and Lettuce. We pay Cash or Trade for Produce: Eggs, 32c; Butter, 25-32 c. Arthur h Fred Mangold Baker
voticr To ntrrvnixt*. Stnte of Indl.xni. County <>f Ailums. tn the Aitamx I’lrcnli I'ourt. April Term. 1917. ~ 1 lllixtu, Si hurl.T v» s.imurl Meiley .■t nt. <’niu>f No. . Sull !•< «jui.-t Title. I Now com.« the plSlntllT, t>> • • IWnlters, lilt nitortiev, and Hl* s •'J-'* I'l.inpliilnl herein mill urtldnvlt together with an affidavit lo a I'ompetonl person Hint the residence, upon dillrent Inqulrv unit seai.-li Ih unknown us the defendants Sum ml Meih-v; Mur-uar.-t M-ilev. tils wife. Christian Beery; Mrs. Beery, whose vhrlstiun , name is unknown to pi.iimiff. wife ot Christian Beery; Barnard T. Fellows; Carrie K. Fellows, tils wife; Mrs. Fellows. whose Christian nnme l« unknown to plaintiff: wife of Barnard T Fellows; Ml Fellows, shti-.- .lirlstian name Is unknown to plaintiff, bus-t I.ami of Carrie K. Fellows: Jullii Van Guilder; Chimney Van Guilder, her huehrimi: Susannah Brown; Thnolhy 1,. Brown, her husband; Illiev Jen*', 10.-lilln«. I lanlel . .Instiling, lu-r h.is- |. in.l. I.Villa Clark. Albert Clark, her husband; Benjamin F. Pettit: .Mrs. J Pettit, whose ehrlstlan name Is un- ' known io plaintiff, wife of Benjamin F. Pettit: that the names of the delemlnnts ate unknown and that the' ; re believed to tie non-residents of the State of Indiana, sued In this action h> the following names and deslgna-. irons, to-wlt: The children, desiendants nnd heirs, the surviving spouse, the creditors and "..Inilnlstrutors of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last will and testament nnd the successors In interest, reqieetiv.ly. of eaeli ot the following, named and designated deceased persons. to-wlt: Samuel Meiley: Margaret Meilev. ills wife: Christian Peery: Mrs Beery, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Christian ' Iteerv; Barnard T. Fellows: Carrie K. I Fellows, his wife; Mrs Fellows, whose C hristian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Barnard T. Fellows; Mr. Fellows, whose Christian name Is unknown to plalntir.. husband of Carrie l< Fellows; John Paulison; Elisabeth Paulison, his wife: Abraham Paulison; isaae Paulison. Mrs. Paulison, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. wife of Abraham Paulison: Mrs. j Paulison, whose Christian name is un- ' known to plaintiff, wife of Isaac Paul-i-on; Michael Paulison; Mrs. Paulison, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff. Wife of Michael Paulison; William Paulison: -Mrs. Paulison, whose Christian name is unknown to nlaintiff. wife of William Paulison: Lvdla Clark: Joseph D. Nuttman; Caroline I. Nuttman. his wife; Benjamin F Pettit; Mrs, Pettit, whose Christian name is unknown to plaintiff, wife of Benjamin F. Pettit; the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff; the children, descendants atul heirs the surviving spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate. the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the lust will and testament and the successors In interest, respectively of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated deceased persons. to-wlt: Joseph I>. Nuttman. Benjamin F. Pvttit. Samuel Meiley. Christian Beery. Barnard T Fellows. John Paulison. Abraham Paulison. Isaac Paulison,' Michael Paulison. William Paulison, tire names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff, the husband of I,villa Clark, whose names is unknown to the plaintiff, all of the women once known hy any of the names and designations above stated, whose names mav have been changed and who are now known hy other names, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff: the spouses of an of the persons above named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are . married, the names of whom are tin-J known to the plaintiff. That said cause of action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate owned bx the plaintiff, described in his complaint In said cause said real estate being described as follows, t O • W i t" •The east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty (30) in township twenty-eight (28) north of ran<e fourteen (14) east, containing; eighty acres more or less in Adams County, Indiana. '* in him the plaintiff against ,i!l demands, claims and claimants whatsoever: that a cause of action ex-| •sts against all of said defendants; I that all of said defendants aro neves-j sary parties to said action and tnat | they are believed to be non-residents of the State of Indiana. | Notice is therefore, hereby given said defendant that unless they be and appear on the 50th day of the April term. 1917. of the Adams circuit court, the same being Tuesday. June at the court house in the City of Decatur. in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, that the same wil he heard and determined in their absence. I In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said | court at the office of the clerk thereof in ti»e City of Decatur. Indiana, tins 11th day of April. A. T (Seal) IIjL I Clerk Adams Circuit Court. | C. L. Walters, Attorney fnr Plaintiff. 1--19--6 NOTICE TO NON'-RBMDENTR. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss: In the Ad.uns Circuit Ceurt, April Term, 1917. James IL Armstrong- vs. Emery Shepherd et al. No. 9259. Cross Complaint to Quiet Title. Come now the defendants. \> • Shannon Rhodes and Katie M. Rhodes bv their attorneys Peterson & Moran i and file their cross complaint and affi-j davit together with an affidavit of a, competent person that the following named defendents to the complaint and cross complaint of W. Shannon Rhodes and Katie M. Rhodes are non residents of the state of Indiana to wit: Grace Hubbard and Harry Hubbard, her husband. That cross complaints’ cross action herein is brought for the purpose of, quieting the title in the cross complaints in and to certain real estate in Adams County, Indiana, Which Is described in said cross complaints cross complaint herein. Phat cross complaints catise of action cis stated in their cross complaint is prosecuted bv these irons complain-i ants to quiet the title to certain real estate described in their cross comi plaint, as against the plaintiff in this • can-, of action ami as against all of the ndunis. to said cross complaint and as against all demands and claimants whatsoever, and as against the world, ami that cross complaints have named <is defendants to their cross action, all cr ons within their knowledge through* whom or in whom any hostile claimmight be asserted. That a cause of action exists against the defendants Grace Hubbard and Hurry Hubbard her husband, that they, are necessary parties to said action j and they are believed to be non residents of the State of Indiana. ] Notice Is therefore hereby given < said defendants Grace Hubbard and Harry Hubbard and each of them, that unless they be and appear on the uOth day of the April Term. 1917 of the . Adams Circuit Court being the sth day of June. 1917, to be holden on the sth ; day of June, 1917, at th® Court House in the city of Decatur, Adams County, ’ in the State of Indiana and answer or . demur to said cross complaint, the same ’ will be heard and determined in their. ; absence. J In witness whereof I hereunto set my l : hand affix the Seal of said court at the , office of the Clerk thereof in the City ’ of Decatur, Adams County, Indiahu, I this 10th day of April, 1917. WILL HAMMKLI. i 5 Clerk of Adams Circuit Court. . Ry John T. Kelly, Deputy Clerk. 1 ♦ FARM LOANS ♦ ♦ $100,000.00 of 5 per ♦ ♦ cent ♦ ♦ MONEY TO LOAN ♦ ♦ at ♦ ♦ Schurger & Parrish ♦ ♦ Abstract & Atty. Office * ♦ 'No red tape needed) ♦
i' ' ! ' J Careful Housewives I will Investigate this I • Opportunity • *W ' A RANCE ETERNAL and a 7 piece set | of-Aluminum Ware jorthe price of\4F . I the.RANGE < e WE are making an unusual offer for a few- I days,in giving free a Ten Do lar Set of aluminum'ware with every Range Eternal sold. Ile ™ a chance to get a life time of satisfactory k.tchen service and a set offine kitchen untensils at the regular price of the range, j . Thirty-two Points of Eternal Excellence make the Range 1-ter-' fnal Everlastingly Good.i Its flues are lined with Eternaineta which never rusts or wears out and its patented polished top will not rust or pit like the old style polished tops on other ranges do. The Range Eternal out-looks, out-cooks and out-lasts every other range on the market.* It is the most beautiful range < I you can buy.’The brightly polished nickel the blue steel ■. ! ofthe body and the dull color ofthe top make this range a constant source of pride.* Its spirit’of shining cheerfullness ' penetrates to every nook and corner ot your home. The Range Eternal costs no more than other oV ranges but is twice as satisfactory. And a don’t forget that tor the next few days we i. \ll Ml ' bHI will give away a Ten Dollar set of aluminum ware '1 j wilh ev,r - v ,{an K e Eternal sold. Call at our store and inspect this range even if you ‘Q? ra ore not rc “d y t 0 b u> * •* l Wlil ** wortll y° ur w^*'e - ■I w i Fl u V / ■
DAILY MARKET REPORT. EAST BUFFALO. 1 East Buffalo. N. Y., Apr. 26—(Special to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. I 960; shipments. 3SO; official to New York yesterday, 950; hogs closing steady. Medium and heavy. [email protected]; yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. $13.75© $14.00; roughs. [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; cattle. 300; steady; sheep. 10.000; steady? clipped lambs, $13.76; down, i CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. I Chicago—Wheat. Nos. 2 red, 3 red. 1 2 hard and 3 hard, nominal. Corn. No. 2 yellow, $ [email protected]; Nos. 3 and 4 yellow, nominal. Oats, No. 3 white, 70@72c; standard, 71@73e. Rye, No. 2, ?2.00V>. Barley, $1.51(5 $1.56. Pork, $37.25. Lard. $21.25© $21.35. Ribs, ?19.75@?20.15. | LOCAL STOCK MARKET. Heavy and mediums. $13.50@ $13.75; pigs and lights, $13.00 I @513.25; stags, $10.25 @ $10.75; roughs, [email protected]; prime steers, 1 [email protected]; lights, mediums, $7.00@ [email protected]; bologna bulls, $6.50@ $7.00; calves, $11.00; best lamba, [email protected]; mediums and ligts, [email protected]; ewes, [email protected]; wethers, [email protected]. PENNINGTON i KNAPKE STOCK MARKET. Heavy hogs, $14.50@?15.00; lights. [email protected]; stags, $10.00@$10.50; .roughs. [email protected]; steers, $9.50@ I $10.00; mediums, $7.50@?8.00; bulls, . [email protected]; calves, [email protected]. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Eggs, 30c; Butter, 20@25c. GRAIN MARKET. Wheat, $1.40; corn, $2.00; oats, 65c; rye. $1.50; clover seed. $9.00; alsike seed. $10.00; timothy seed, $1.75. POULTRY MARKET. Chickens, 15c; fowls, 15c; ducks, 13c; geese, 11c; young turkeys, 15c; old Tom turkeys, 13c; old hen turkays • 13c; old roosters, 7c; eggs, 26c; Ind. Runner ducks, lie. Above prices are for poultry free from feed. CREAMERY PRICES. Butterfat, delivered, 45c; butterfat, at station, 43c; butterfat, in country, 42c. I WOOL AND HIDES. ; Wool, 37c; beef hides, 17c; call hides, 18c; tallow, 6c; sheep pelts, [email protected]. i IS LAST WEEK 1 This is the last week for making and filing your mortgage exemption If you have not already done so, see Miss Marie Patterson, at the record er’s office, who will make out youi papers. 9G-t( | " farmersT'attention. I have three hill blooded stallions 2 Belgians and 1 Periheron, which | will stand for the season at the Schlickman feed yard on Second , street, Decatur. DAVID GERBER, Owner. J J. D. Grim, Keeper. 1 83tl ’ MOOSE~DANCEjrHURSDAY ‘ The regular Moose dance will ' be given at the Moose hall on ’ Thursday evening. A good ' time assured. You are invited o FOR SALE —Two brood sows. In ’ quire of Wm. Kitsou, Decatur. R > R. No. 11; ’phone 9-D. 98tl
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that Monday, May 7th, 1917 will be the last day to pay your spring installment of taxes. J The Treasurer's office will be open ; from 7 o'clock a. m. to 5 o’clock p. »n. each week day, and the books will i positively be closed at 5 o’clock p. m. , on ?.fonday, May 7th, 1917. All taxes not paid by that time will ’ become delinquent and the penalty of ten per cent, will be added. Do not put your taxes off as they nust be paid and the law points out , the duty of the Treasurer. Those ; who have bought and sold property, ' and wish a division or wish to make partial payments should come in it once. Don't wait for the rush. No receipts can be laid away so do not nsk > ftI GEORGE E. KINZLE, Treas. Adams County, Ind. J 90 May 7 o NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS • The artificial ice manufactured by the Hoosier Packing Co. wll be sold and delivered in the city during the season of 1917 .by Ed Whitright. Mr. Whit- ■ right is on the job and will be glad to take your orders now and will give his undivided attention and service at all times. Call ’phone 713. 72tf NOTICE TO ICE CONSUMERS : We are now delivering Crystal Lake Ice to all parts of the city. The finest ever harvested. l( First class service and courte- ; ous treatment guaranteed. S CONTER ICE CREAM CO. e ’Phone 92.
, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. , J, SIOO.OO REWARD. g We will pay SIOO.OO for a name for i. our new Tonic Tablet. Offer open to all g excepting employees of this Company. Send as many suggestions as you wish8. There are no conditions, no restrictions e excepting that every one must agree to abide by the decision of the Judges as final. it r . Contest closes May Ist, 1917. Get busy--11 suggest the right name and get the SIOO.OO. n ’ d Mail all suggestions to Name Contest Board, • Care of The Sentanel Remedies Co. Cincinnati, 0. 1.1 -3 — i *" ” ■■ ■Ww-Ii ■l* ° *7
. ,!IL L I— - HITT -I ■imw—rnwm— mi thin*;: King’s Confectionery will deliver you a brick of Klepper's Ice Cream. Wtii STAR GROCERY! Marco Tomato Soup ..10c | Santa Clara Prunes. Ih. 10c S g I Red Beans, lb 15c I 3 Pkgs. Corn Flakes..2sc | Pure Fruit Jelly 10c | Yacht Club Salad Dres- i sing 10° a Pure Strained Honey..loc | Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c | Tuna Fish 15c I Marco Rolled Oats ... 10c | Hawaiian Pine Apple..lsc | Marco Baked Beans... 15c S Fancy Rio Coffee, lb. .15c g Post Toasties 10c Dried Peaches, 2 1b5:..25c i ’ Onion Sets, qt 15c | i»n»WKnu:iiii>»iiiiuiiin | i |Ulu,Bts ) ; WILL JOHNS Eq «trtttxxntrrninnttasss»»tntnnfflu»’
