Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1918 — Page 5
LADIES FEET WHEN PROPERLY FITTED SHOULD LOOK TRIM. AND NEAT. YOUR FEET WHEN FITTED AT THIS STOKE, WILL HAVE THAT STYLISH KOOK. YOUR FRIEND WILL SAY, WHERE DID YOU LET THEM DANDY SHOES? Charlie Voglewede THE FOOT FITTER.
IWEATHER FORECAST 1 :::::::: :a: lasas osar.B Rlndiana —Fair tonight, cooler in northwest portion; Friday rain in south, fair in north portion, cooler. H' Ohio —Fair tonight, Friday fair in north, local rains in south portion, cooler. K Pearl Hamrick, of Magley, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. Paul Balsmu is at laiiavette where she attended the funeral of a Biace, . A. J. Powell, of Decatur route five, was a business visitor in the city yes-j terday. One o’ th 1 best returns front a Liberty bond is an eased conscience. Who remembers when a woman never appeared scantily clad unless her house wuz afire? —Abe Martin in !n---lianapolis News. Have you made your initial payment on your Liberty Bond? Tile banks must send in ten per cent of, the county subscriptions and you should make your first payment not later than Saturday. October 19th and then make arrangements with the bank for the balance. John Rohrer, who went to Indianapolis last week -to see the state foo l administrated, went from there to Tennessee to visit his brother. Robert and from there to Tapoco, N. where lie is now doing carpenter work on a dam. His wife paid the $300.00 fine imposed by County Food Administrator Hite upon Mr. Rohrer to the local Red Cross on Monday. Mrs. Rohrer and the children are continuing the store.—Berne Witness.
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| C. S. Tumbleson. of Wren, was a | business visitor in the city yesterday, i Mrs. Sarah Albersou, of Geneva, ! returned from a visit in Huntington, i Mrs. John Dickerson and child went to Monroe to visit with her pari ents. • i Mrs. Loderna White returned to Geneva on the 1:05 train after at--1 tending to business here. Mrs. Arilia Burkhart, and daughter, Blossom, went to Monroe to visit ! with the Lewis Sprunger family. 1 Miss Alice Fetters who visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Joe Eyanson, left on the 1:05 train for her home at Geneva. Goods sold at the William Scherer sale at Monroe yesterday went skyhigh. There were four tons of hard coal sold among other things and some went as high as $26 a ton. Reports front Indiana county federal food administrators are accepted ; by J. E. lairger. sugar distributor f>r the state, as indicating that the “invisible sugar supply,” which since the h beginning of the emergency has included a quantity hoarded by individ--1 ual consumers, to lie an inconsiderable total and not sufficient to justify the belief that there has been any ser- . ious abuse of the canning certificate [ privilege. For that reason there is , still available sugar for canning purposes, which the patriotic and thrifty housewives are urged to use for the preservation of fruits and vegetables i for use during the winter, it is be- . lieved by the sugar distributor that , there have been fewer than an average of 6ne case of hoarding in twen-ty-five of legitimate use of the canning certificates.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918.
CALL CANCELED A SECOND TIME; 'Continued mim pat* Ou,’ I : one by the district board: j 1 Martin H. Kelfer, Magley; Herbert j G. Byer, Borne; Andrew J. Kiniz, i Decatur; Peter H. Bollinger. Monroe , Forrest It. Mann. Geneva; David M. Zurcher, Geneva; Milo R. Uptegraft, Berne; Herbert W. I/tube, Decatur;,' Amos D. Meyer, Monroe; Amos M. 1 llabeggor, Monroe; Tim Sprague. Do- 1 catttr; Joel N. Baumgartner, Hlufft.m Grant E. Lyons, Decatur; Calvin J. Coppess, Monroe; Fred W. Hlsey, Berne; Wesley G. Amstutz, Berne; , Lester O. Wagoner, Berne; Lavern Elmerick, Geneva; Clifton Kohler, Monroe; Alfred J. Smith. Monroe; Gottfried W. Smith, Monroe; Kenlietll It. Butler, Decatur. Local Classifications The locat board classified fifty-nine men yesterday sending twenty-eight of the questionnaires to the district board lterause tho registrants claimed a deferred class on agricultural or industrial grounds: Those placed in class one by the local board are: Elmer Hanni, Berne; Raymond R.j Heller. Geneva; Howard H. Gilliom.* ( Berne; Adolph Wittwer, Berne; Gerhard Winteregg, Berne; Krank E. Andrews, Monroe; Willjard D. And- ’ rews, Monroe; Harry W. Neuen- ’ schwander, Berne; George D. Rian. I Berne; Adrian F. Wemhoff. Decatur; ' Chauncey B. Magey, Decatur; Elmer' D. Miller. Decatur; Joseph A. Kintz, |
) Decatur; Austin F. Lehman, Detroit; • Itoy Ij. Sautbine, Decatur. The following were plated in class 4 by the local board on their de-[ i pendency claims; Jesse W. Heery, Decatur; Emil I Stevens. Decatur; Martin F. Worth-j man, Decatur; Clias. A. Teeter, Berne' t Lewis W. Murphy, Decatur; John W. Cook, Pleasant Mills; Palil Felb'r, Berne; John W. Liddy, Linn Grove; John L. Runyon, Linn Grove; Geo. C. Mumma, Decatur; Fred W. Studle.% ' Linn Grove; Earl A. Smith, Decatur; Fred A. Parr, Decatur, was placed in class three on his dependency l ■ claim. Dallas A. Hunsicker, Decatur, wasj ■ paced in class two on dependency • grounds. August A. , Klickman, Monroe; Christen C. Moser, Geneva, were plac- ■ ed in class five The following class four men were sent to the district board; William C. Gillespie, Berne; Arthur It. Ford, Decatur; Edgar W. Lawton, i Decatur; Harry M. Baker, Decatur; Alfred R. Ashbaucher, Decatur; Ma-t---in F. Marhenke, Decatur; Otto F. i Sprunger, Berne; Wade H. Mcßarnes i Decatur: John F. Helm, Decatur; • Grover Merril, Decatur; John E. Heiman, Decatur; Harmon M. Gillig, ■ Decatur; Claude E. Connelly, Decar ■ tur; Lewis H. Rumschlag, Monroe. The following class one men were sent to the district board: Quin ten L Hall, Geneva; Tillman I H. Lehman, Berne; Frank E. Bolnike. Monroe; Joseph R. Carrier, Decatur; Rosswell McKean. Monroe; John i Minger, Monroe; Alphie J. Bertscii,j BlufTton; Alfred P. Hirschy, Monroe; William Strahm, Monroe; William E. Shepherd, Geneva: Martin H. Kultemeier, Decatur; Joseph J. Berling. Decatur; Martin F, Macke, Decatur; Martin F. Weiland, Decatur. The Examinations Twenty men were examined for military service this morning by the local medical examining board, tliir- ( teen qualifying for general military service, two for limited service, while three were rejected and two cases continued. Those qualifying for gen- ( eral military service are: James Albert, Decatur: Richard C. Ehinger,' Decatur; Edward B. Kohne, Decatur; j Samuel L. Hamrick, Pleasant Mills; Clarence H. Dersch, Decatur; Clyde M. Elzey, Preble: Edwin Nussbaum, Berne; Forrest Boice, Geneva; Clinton Habegger, Berne; Theodore E. 1 Reinking, Ossian; Martin Ehlerding, 1 ' Magley; Arthur W. Wolfe, Decatur;
Clarence F l . Busick, Decatur. Limited Service Hugo J. Berger. Decatur; Raymond F. Either, Geneva. Rejected George R. Knittle. Ifecatur; Eli Stucky, Berne; Joseph Musser, Berne Cases Continued Erneat C. Thieme, Decatur; Geo. C. LauUenhelzer, Decatur. LIEUtT' PETERSON IS HOME IJeut.. Robert Peterson, who has been very ill with Spanish influenza at Camp Sherman, Ohio, arrived home this morning with hie mother, Mrs. J. S. Peterson, having been granted a two weeks’ furlough. He i at ill weak but on the road to recovery, much to the gratification of his many friends. ■ Q-"— —» * , Remember (he Klepper & Smith sale at 1 o’clock Tuesday, Oct. 22. at the Adam Kern farm, 2 1 ? miles east of Decatur—UO hoys and 550 shocks of good corn. 24413
NOTICE or ELECTION, Suite of Indiana, County of Adams. ss: The State of Indiana, to the Sheriff of Adams County. greeting: r, Will IfumniHl. oink of the Aclnmn circuit court of Adams county, Indiana, Hereby certify and give notice that nt a general election to be held In Maid county and state, on TiieNiflny. November r». I WIN, the following officers are to be voted for and elected; SMile Officers. One Secretary of State for the State of Indiana. I One Auditor of State for the State of Indiana. One Treasurer of State for the State of Indiana. One Attorney Clenerul for (lie State of Indiana. One Clerk of the Supreme Court for the Slate of IndiAtta. one Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Indiana one State (leologtot for the State of, Indiana. One Judge of tlie Supreme Court for; the First District of the State of Indiana. one Judge of the Supreme Court for the Fourth District of the State of Indiana. Two Judges of the Appellate Court for the First Division of the State of India mi. Two Judges of the Appellate Court for the Second Division of the State of Indiana. I oiiitreNMlonnl and County OtVtccrM. 1 One Representative in Congress, Eighth District of the State of Indiana. One Judge of the Circuit Court for the Twenty-sixth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana One Prosecuting Attorney f.»r the Twenty-sixth Judicial Circuit of the State of Indiana. I One Joint Senator for Adams. Wells land Blackford Counties of the State of Indiana. one Representative for Adams I County. State of Indiana. ] One Clerk of the Circuit Court for j Adams County, State of Indiana. ' One Treasurer of Adams County, State of Indiana. I One Recorder of Adams County, State of Indiana. One Sheriff of Adams County. State of Indiana. ♦ One Coroner of Adams County, . State of Indiana. Oni' Surveyor„ of Adams County, State of Indiana. i One Assessor for Adams County, State Os Indiana. | One Assessor for Adams County, | State of Indiana. I ! One Commissioner for the Second
District for Adams County, State of Indiana. One Commissioner for tin* Third District of Adams County, State of Indiana. I Three members of the County CounIcil at Large for Adams County, State of Indiana. One member of the County Council . for the First District of Adams CounI tv. State of Indiana. j One member of tin* County Council ' for the Second District of Adams County, State of Indiana. One member of the County Council for the Third District of Adams County, State of Indiana. One member of the County Council for the Fourth District of Adams County, State of Indiana. I nion ToT» nnhi|» OfW«*erM. one Trustee for Union Township. Adams County, Indiana. One Assessor for Union Township, i said county. > Three members of the Advisory I Board of Union Township, said county, one Justice of the Peace of Union Township, said county, j one Constable for Union Township said county. Itoof TonnNlii|> Officer*. One Trustee for Hoot Township. Adams County. State of Indiana. One Assessor for Koot Township, said County. ( Three members of the Advisory Board for Hoot Township, said county. • One Justice of the Peace for Hoot Township, said county. One Constable for Root Township, said county. Preble Towumlili* Officer*. One Trustee for Preble Township, Adams County. Indiana. One Assessor for Preble Township, said county. Three members of the Advisory I Boaril for Preble Township, said county. , ... One Justice of the Peace for Preble Towns-hip, said county. One Constable for Preble Township, said county. Kirkland Townwhli* Officer*. One Trustee for Kirkland Township, Adams County. Indiana. One Assessor for Kirkland Township. said county. Three members of the Advisory Board for Kirkland Township, said I* county. „ ... . One Justice of the Peace for Kirkland Township, said county. One Constable for Kirkland Township, said county. WiiMlihiKtoti Town*lili» Officers. One Trustee for Washington Township. Adams County, Indiana. One Assessor for Washington Towni ship, said county. Three members of the Advisory Hoard for Washington Township, said county. . , ... . Two Justices of the Peace for Washington Township, said county. Two Constables for Washington Township, said county. St. Mary’* Tnwn*lilji Officer*. One Trustee for St. Mary's Township, Adams County, Indiana. One Assessor for St. Mary's Township, said county. Three members of the Advisory Board for St. Mary's Township, said county. One Justice* of tin* Peace for St. Mary’s Township, said county, i One Constable for St. Mary’s Township. said county. | nine ( reek Town*li!|» Officer*. One Trustee for Blue Creek Township. Adams County. State of Indiana. One Assessor for Blue Creek Township. said county. I Three members of the Advisory Board for Blue Creek Township, said .county. One Justice of the Peace for Blue Creek Township, said county. I One Constable for Blue Creek Township. said county. Monroe Timnnliip Officer*. One Trustee for Monroe Township, Adams County. Indiana. One Assessor for Monroe Township, said county. Three members of the Advisory Board for Monroe Township, said , county. Two Justices ot' the Peace for Monroc Township, said county. Two Constables for Monrod Town-
| ship, said county. French Township Officer*. I One Trustee for French Township. I Adams County, Indiana. One Assessor for French Township, isairl county. I Three members of the Advisory I Board for French Township, said • county. 1 On<- Justice of the Peace for French , Township, said county. Oni Constable for French Township, said enmity. Hurt lord To»ii*liip Officer*. One Trustee for Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana. One assessor for Hartford Township, said county. Three members of the Advisory Board for Hartford Township, said county. 1 Otic Justice of the Peace for Hartford Township, said county. L one Constable for Hartford Town- ► ship, said county. j \N iiliiinli Tiiw Officer*. i I One Trustee for Wabash Township, , Adams County, I nil i ana. I One Assessor for Wabash Township. I said county. Throe members of the Advisory , Bodied' for Wubasli Township. ‘ said county. Two Justices of the Peace for N\ ui basli Township, said county. I Two Constables for Wabash Town[ship, said county. .IflVcrson Tum iinlilp Officers. One Trustee for Jefferson Township, Adams County, Indiana. One Assessor for Jefferson Township. said count,'. Three ’members of the Advisory Board for Jefferson Township, said county. One Justice of the Peace for Jefferson Township, said county.
l One Constable for Jefferson Township. raid county. You are therefore hereby command- ’ ed to give notice as required b\ law t.» the elector# of suit! count' and said i townships. i In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and a Mixed the seal of the Adams circuit court of Ad- , , unis County. State of Indiana, at inj oMice in Decatur, Indiana, this nth day of October, 1918. . iScuD WILL HAMMKI.L. | Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. Slate of Indiana, County of Adams, ss | 1. Ed Green, sheriff of Adams Connfv, State of Indiana, do hereh\ certify that tho abovt and foregoing full and correct eupv of the precept fori an ejection issued and delivered to me bv will llntnmell. clerk of the \d-| ants circuit court of said county and stu to. Witness my hand ami seal this Mb day of October, HUS. «51• i-'i.'X Sheriff of Adams Count}'. aotiiT: to m»v-ri:mi»i:m v State of Indiana, County of Adams In the Attains Circuit Court, September Term, I SIX Imnlei N. Erwin, Henry S Mlelannl. plain t iff., vs. HllMbelh Miles. Until-; erfci.-d T. Miles. Dore B. Erwin, Cqmmlssloner. , . The plaintiffs 111 the nbnye entitled ennse of notion. having Hied their 1 complaint therein. In which diet deI tnand compensation ns commission fur sale of real estate In Adams county. Indiana, tinder written contract dated April .’ft. ISIS, together with an afildavl( thnt the defendants. Elisabeth Miles unit Untherford T. Miles, are non-rcildents of the Slate of Indiana, together with their affidavit for writ of attachment and garnishee. .Vow. therefore, the said Elizabeth Miles and Untherford T. Miles arc herehv imtltied that unless they he and 'appear before the Judge ,» f the Adams .circuit court on December 10, 191 X. (which is on the Jfith day of the No- , vember term of the Adams circuit I court of Adams county, Indiana, to he holtlen on November IS, ISIS, being I the third Monday of November, lltts. at the court house In Decatur. In said 'county and slate, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will | he heard and determined In their nb- . sonce. ( In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the sea! 1 of said court .this 14th day of October, 101 x. itScall WILL HAMMKLL, Clerk Adams Circuit Court. I Uv John T. Kelly, Deputy. IT-iM-31 0
\milM ME\T OF \mil\ISTK \TOIt Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate or Reuben Hugh Heller, late of Adams county, deceas- ' cd The estate is probably solvent. | FRANK HFLLHH, Administrator. ■1 Dove I V Erwin, A tty. I Oct. 14, 1918. 17-24-31 o \I'POI VI'MKNT Ol UIMIMSTK ATOlt i — Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Reuben Baxter, late of Adams county, deceased. 1 The estate is probably solvent. SAM UHL S. MAdIJOY. Administrator. ' C. L. Walters. Atty. Get. 14, 191 S. 17-24-31 , ! o NOTH II OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Joseph • M. Rico, deceased, to appear in the Ad- ; ams circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana. on the 18th day of November. 1918, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. PHRBK M. HICK Administratrix. James T. Merry man, Atty. Decatur. Ind.. Oct. 15. 19TX. 17-21 , o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. 1 Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Amy Moore, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Ind., on the Stii day of November. 1918, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement amounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. ALFRED A. AYRES. I Administrator. | c. L. Waiters, Atty. Decatur, Ind., Oct. 14, 1918. 17-24 o NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPEIITI . I Notice is hereby given that the unI dersigned. Trustee of St. Mary’s* school township. Adams county. Indiana, will offer for sale at public sale, on *ll f iir«ln > . October 26, IRIS, at 3:00 o'clock p. m., on said day, at the location of said real estate hereinafter described, being the school house and lot at Pleasant Mills, Indiana, the following described real estate, with the two-story brick building and outbuildings located thereon, to-wit: j Commencing at a stone, it being the corner of ten acres of land owned by Alexander Richer and on the south line of the town plat of the town of Pleasant Mills, as the same is recorded in the Recorder’s office at Decatur, in Adams county. Indiana, thence northwest along said line of the said town plot twenty-one 121) rods, thence southwest eight (8) rods; thence southeast twenty-one 121) rods; thence northeast eight (8) rods, to tin* place of beginning, being one (1) acre, more or less, except one-half ' (14) of the width of a street fifty (50) ( feet wide across each end of said plat of land, it being a continuation of ; streets of the said town of Pleasant Mills, Township twenty-seven <27) north, range fifteen (15) east, section twenty (20). in Adams county, Indiana, said streets being Washington street on the south and Monroe street oil the north, and said land lying immediately west of lots fifteen (15) and sixteen (Hi) in said town. Said sale is made pursuant to a petition of more than two-thirds of the. miulrlied voters of District No. 5, the L district in which said property is 10-} ented. and will he for not less than two-thirds of the appraisement thereof, which is Four Hundred Sixty : $(160.00) Dollars. The buildings and lot will be offered separate and as u
. whole. < Term.* of Sole, The terms of said sale are cash. I EDWIN W. FRANCK. , Trustee of St. Mary’s Township,, Pleasant Mills. Indiana. I Hurry Daniels, Auetloneeer u-10-17 o \ WPOIVI’MENT OF EMU ITOII. Notice is hereby given that the un- , dersigned has been appointed executorj of the estate of Minerva A. Fravel, late of Adams county, deceased. The es- , lute is probably solvent. | GKOROB W. FRAVKU Executor. ) Oct. J!, I!HS. 10-17-24 — 0 NOTICE TO NO \-ItKM m; VI S. Stute of Indiana. Adams County, ss: fn the Adams Circuit Court, September term. Hi IK. Klpha B. Christy vs. Frederick (Jut-, colt et ul. Pause No. H77J. I Conics now the plaintiff - by Hooper & Donbart, her attorneys, and Hies her eomplaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person that the Christian mime >*»f certain defendants are unknown; also an affidavit' by a competent person that'the residence upon diligunt ffitjyir.v and seuvh is unknown of the defendants. Kllwnodi Blazer, Mrs. Kllwood Blazer, his wife; whose first name is to the plaintiff un- 1 known: the children, descendants and heirs, the surviving spouse, the <ieditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees, trustees and executors (if the last will and testament, and the successor-.*-- In interest respectively of each of the following mimed and designated diseased persons, to - wit: Elfwood Blazer, Mrs Eli wood Blazer, his wife, whose that name is I
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to the plaintiff unknown: the children, descendants anti heirs, the surviving; spouse, the creditors and administrators of the estate, the devisees, legatees. trustees and executors of the last will and testament and the successors in interest respectively of the deceased widow of each of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Ell wood Blaster. All of the women once known by any of the names ami designations above stated, j whose names may have been changed and who are now known by other names, the names of whom are unknown to the plaintiff. The spouses of all the persons above named, described anti designated as defendants to this gctlon, who are married, thi names of whom are unknown to plaintilt. • That said eaifse of action is for the purpose of quieting the title to ,fe il estate owned by the plaintiff, described in her complaint tiled in said cause, tn-wit; Commencing at a point thirtv CV > rods north of tlie southeast corner of the west half of the southwest
quarter of section sixteen (!•), township twenty-six (26) north, of lange fifteen (15) east, and running thence north to the northeast corner of said •.vest half of the Southwest quarter of said section sixteen (16). thence due west to Blue Creek, thence up to the nietiYidet’ings of Blue Creek in a southwesterly course to the west line of the said west half of said southwest quarter of said section sixteen (16). thence south to a point thirty (30) rods north of the southwest corner of the west half of said southwest quarter of said section sixteen (16), thence east to the place of beginning, in Adams County. Indiana, except one-half acre heretofore conveyed to John D. Tinkham by deed recorded in deed record 86, page 490, of the records of Adams County. Indiana; and also the cast half of the southwest quarter of section sixteen (16), township twentysix (26), north of range fifteen (Id), east, in Adams County. Indiana; in her, the plaintiff, against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever ami aganist the world. That a cause of action exists against all the defendants. and that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action: that all of said defendants above named. described and designated are believed to be non-residents of the State
of Ind Ignat. Notice is therefore herebv given said defendants, that unless they be and appear before the Judge of the Adams circuit court of Adams County, State of Indiana, on Saturday, the 7th day of December. 1918, being the 18th juridical day of the November term. 1918, of said court, at the court house in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, and answer or demur to said complaint, that the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof, l have hereunto st»t my hand and affixed Hie seal of said court at my office in the City of Decatur, Indiana, this 1 Otli day of October. 1918. WILL HAMM ELL. (Seal) Clerk Adams Circuit Court. Hooper & Lenhart, Attorneys for Plaintiff. « 10-17-24 . o ABOUT THE SICK I). (\ Zimmerman and daughter, Josephine, went to Fort Wayne last evening to call on their daughter and sister. Florence, who is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Sol Pullman went to Fort Wayne to call on her daughter, Beatrice. wife of 1. B. Stoneburner at the Lutheran hospital. She has boon v°rv dangerously ill following her >i>eration, but was better last evening and her physicians extended some hope of recovery.
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