Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1919 — Page 5

|| One Grand | II Clean-Up I I We arc making one grand-clean-up on Ox- Jfi fords this week. You will find it Io your ad- || ® vantage to buy low shoes for the children for early fall school wear. Not all sizes of any one ifj kind but most all sizes in the 101. Drop in to- pj B morrow and get first choice. I I II Charlie Voglewede t Sells Shoes.

ABOUT TOWN Harry Rahl of Pittsburg. Penna., arrived in this city and is visiting with his friend Lawrence Williams. He will leave for his home in Pittsburg Tuesday. Ered Nussbaum has quit work as cutter for the Berne Overall and Shlit company .and will engage in farming his mother’s farm north ot Berne.— Berne Witness. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Davis of Willshire, Ohio, visited here. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dull and the Misses Ireta and Betty Erwin motored to Fort Wayne to spend the day. Miss Ada Hjeath and her guest. Miss Ainoo Friese, who are employed at Akron, Ohio, and who are visiting with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. jWiTJjam Heath at Bobo, went to Fort Wayne this morning. Misses Ode and Letta Fullenkamp Miss Louise Brake and their guests. I Misses Alice and Beatrice Wall .of! Chicago; and Miss Clara Himmelman. of Cincinnati. Ohio, spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. ■ — — 1 — 1 1 ■

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Levi Ray, former citizen here and who left twenty-four years ago for Garrett, Indiana, where he has since resided, is visiting his brother, Eli Ray near Monroe, who is very seriously ill. William former manager of the Morris Fve and Ten Cent store in this city, and now conducting a fiive and ten cent store at Butler, Indiana, was in the city today visiting with friends and attending to business. In testifiyin’ in a profiteerin’ case in Squije Marsh Swallow’s court, t'day, Lase Bud said he paid GO cents fer a piece o’ ham al>out th’ size of a Ford patch . Ever notice how a audience enjoys hearin’ a actor ! swear ? —Abe Martin in Indianapolis I News. Misses Esther and Ruth Myers went ' to Fort Wayne this morning to visit I with their aunt, Mrs. Will O’Brein. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING YOU WISH TO SELL—‘S $ $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ $

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 11)19.

CHAUTAUQUA’S JOYFUL DAY (Continued frim Page 1) stringed Symphony orchestra. One of the feature musical organizations of the entire Chautauqua. 8:30 Wm. Sterling Battis, famous Dickens impersonator. You will certainly enjoy Mrr. Battis. His reading and impersonation is certainly the I best in this countrry. The Philippine Stringed Symphony' orchestra is a headliner munical at-1 traction. The Philippine Stringed! orchestra will consist of seven native j born professionally trained Philippine musicians. Every man is an artist —j five of them have been playing together in America during the last five years It is the finest Philippine organization in this country. Their cv-1 ertures such as Poet and Peasant with musical accuracy, dash and interpre-i tation. Not only do they delight with their fine overturreß, but they will feature some of the finest popular music. All the men sing. Do not miss the Philip, pinos. William Sterling Battis, Dickens impersonator, gives a humorous en- \ tertainment of the highest literary i value in the immortal characters cf Dickons brought to life. No knowledge ot Dickens nc.r his 1 literature is required to fully appreciate this entertainment, as Mr. 1 — — I — .w—• • —»- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Elizabeth Rademacher, deceased to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the Sth day of September. 1919, 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. ANNA ARDNER. Executrix. Decatur, Indiana, August 8, 1919. Peterson & Moran. Attorneys. 14-21-28 APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR — Notice is hereby given. that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Elizabeth E. | Durr, late of Adams county, deceased.; The estate is probably solvent. JOHN DURR. Executor, j August 9, 1919. Dore B. Erwin, Attorney. 14-21-28! APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the un- 1 dersigned has been appointed administrator. with the will 'annexed, of the 1 estate of David N. Sprunger. late of’ Adams county, deceased. The estate") is probably solvent. LOUIS N. SPRUNGER, Administrator. C. L. Walters, Attorney. August 9 r 1919. 14-21-28.! U’I’OIVFMEXT OF ADMINISTR <- TRIjX. Notice Is Hereby Given, That the ; undersigned has been appointed ad- ! ministratrix of the Estate of Joseph I 1». Knapke. late of Adams county, de- j ceased. The estate is probably solvent. MINNIE KNAPKE, Administratrix.! Peterson & Moran. Attorneys r Aug. 12. 1919. 14-21-28; NOTICE OF ESTIMATE* FOR %<’. 7 TION BY THE COt'NTY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that in ac- I i < ordance with an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, ap- I proved March 3 ,1899, entitled “An Act.! : Concerning County Business" and the i Amendments there co, each of the sev- > eral officers in and for Adams county. Indiana, have prepared and filed in j the Auditor's office of said county an itimized estimate of the amount of money required for each of said of- ! fices respectively for the year ending Dec. 31, 1920. and the aggregate! amount of ea h of said estimates is as follows, to-wit Clerk of the Circuit C0urt53335.00 I County Auditor 1465.00 : County Treasurer 3465.0'1 County Recorder 2210.00 County Sheriff 4347.00 County Surveyor 3100.00 County Superintendent 2568.50 County Assessor 1434.00’ < anti Coroner 760.00 Co.uit.v Health Cvhiniissloner 752.60! Attendance Officer 425.00 Expense of Commis. Court 975.00 County Council & Attorney 970.00 County Board of Review 545.00 County Poor Release 4100.00 Assessor Union Twp 330.00

I PEACHES! II PREACHES! •• " 3 • :: nj • ___________________________ ■ « > ,-J » 3 • «• iy Car lead of Extra Fancy No. :;g 1 Alberta Peaches, due to • • • {Ui • arrive the first part of the ::H ; week It will pay you to fg wait for this fancy stock, as jig : the prices will be no higher. g a | ; J; 3 : :: g ’• • a Bert Hunsicker |

I Battis develops each character in full j view of Ithe audience, complete in | costume and make-up, with approp- ' riate monologue. | If these books lying on our table at home should suddenly come to life; if the characters in those familiar vol- ' umes could step out from the wellworn covers and »pea« to us. and tell us the story of their troubled lives, what a startling revelation it would ! be. Yet that is just what Dickens’ ! characters do in the hands of Mr. Battis. They step right out of the pages. They stand before us. They talk to us. They tell us their heart stories. His “make-up" before the audiench is wonderful, and his characters are made realities. t $ $ $ S—WANT ADS EARN—S $ $ $ BE PREPARED FOR VACATION ILLS Many persons suffer distress and | annoyance from disordered stomach when traveling. Change of food and 1 water sometimes causes indigestion that leads to sick headaches, biliousi ness, bloating, sour stomach, gas, had I , breath and coated tongue. Foley’s, j Cathartic Tablets should be in every ! traveler’s grip. They act without pain, griping of nausea. They have no costive after effect and do not encourage the pill habit. They arc a fine, wholesome. physic—nothing else. —Sold Ev‘erywehre. < Assessor Root Twp . 455.00 Assessor Preble Twp . 320.00 Assessor Kirkland Twp. 320.00 Assessor Washington Twp. . 920 00 Assessor St. Marys Twp. . 358.00 Assessor Blue Creek Twp. 360.00 Assessor Monroe Twp. 462.00 Assessor French Twp. . 300.00 Asscfsor Hartford Twp. 335.00 Assessor Wabash Twp 530.00 Assessor Jefferson Twp 270.00 Expense cf Court House 3125.00 Expense of Jail .... 1840.00 Expense of Poor Farm 16450.00 Expense of Orphan Poor 2000.00 ' Expense of County Agent . 1500.00 Ex. of Inmates State Institution 800.00 Burial of Soldiers 2500.00 Elections 6000.00 Expense of Public Printing . 1000.00 i Highways 200.00 j Co. Beard of Charities 50.00 Farmer’s Institute 100.00 Ex. of Bridge Supt. & Engineer 600.00 Special Contracts .... 150.00 Rental County Offices 200.00 Tax Refund 200.00 j Expense of New Bridges 20400.00 ■ Bridge Repair 5000.00 Payment of Prin. of Co. Bonds 10000.00 j Payment of Int. of Co. Bonds. .. 1200.00 Insanity Inquests 1875.00 Epileptic Inquests 325.00 Expense of Circuit Court . 7890.00 | Expense of Prosecuting Att’y.. 100.00 Total $116,217.10 State of Indiana, Count'- of viams, ss: The undersigned Auditor in and for said county hereby claims that the j foregoing are true and correct figures :of the county council of the several | estimates of expenses for the said county for the year ending December ' 31, 1920, as filed in mv office. JOHN MOSURE. Auditor. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE ME. VI ol ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to tlm rredors and legatees of Christian Kieffer, deceased, to appear in the Adams i circuit court held at Decatur, Indiana on the 2nd day of September. 1919, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the esi tale of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to lhen and there make proof of hoir- • ship, and receive their distributive ■shares. OTTO KIE’FFER, Administrator. Decatur, Indiana. July 16. 1919. J. C Sutton, Atty. 14-21 NOTICE OF HEARING. ON PETITION TO ISSUE BONDS. Notice is hereby given to the tax- ' payers of Washington and Kirkland township, Adams county. State of Indiana, that the undersigned board of commissioners of Adams county. State jof Indiana, has filed its petition bej fore the state board of tax commissioners of the State of Indiana pray - • ing that said board grant permission ' to the said board of commissioners to issue bonds in the sum of $6,800.00 for the improvement of a certain highway on the township line between said townships to be known as the George Crist .macadam road which said highway is on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing on the southeast corner of section twentyfour (24), in township twenty-seven i (27) north, range thirteen (13) east, in Adams county. Indiana, thence running north over and upon the public highway on the line dividing said sec - tion twenty-four (24), in township twenty-seven (27) north, range thirteen (13) east, and section nineteen ,

(19), in township twenty-seven (27) north, range* fourteen (14) east, and terminating at the northeast corner of said section twenty-four (24); and that the same will be heard bysaid State Board of Tax Commissioners on the 22nd day’ of August, 1919, at 10 o’clock a. in., at the office of said board in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. li. IiILMNd, liOBEBT SCHWARTZ, GRANT OWENS. Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, State of Indiana. 7 14 NOTICE OF HEARING ON I’ETII ION TO IKSI E HO\I)S Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Washington township, Adams courfty, Indiana, that the undersigned board of commissioners of Adams county, State of Indiana, has tiled its petition before the State Board c.f Tax Commissioners of the State of Indiana praying that said board grant permission to the Board of Commissioners to issue bonds in the sum of $6,560.00 for the improvement of a certain highway in said township to be known as the John M. Frisinger I macadam road, which said highway is 1 on and along the following route, to- | | wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of section eleven (11), township tw r enty-seven (27) north, range 1 .fourteen (14) east, in Adams county ■ Indiana, and running thence east on • the section lino dividing sections elev- I en and fourteen, township and range aforesaid and terminating at the northeast corner of said section fourteen (14): and that the same will be ii-aiii by the si.it* Board ol Tax Coiamissloners on the 22nd day of August. 1919, at 10 o clock a. in. at the office ! of said board in the City of Indianap- ■ oils, Indiana. D. J. DILLING, 1108 EI IT SC 11W ART Z, 11 GRANT OWENS, - Board of Commissioners of the County of Adams, State of Indi- ’ ana. 7-14

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS .1 State of Indiana, Adams County, j In the Adams Circuit Court, In Vacation .August. 1919. I ' Shanna Roebuck vs. Robert Hamilton et al. 1 , Cause No. 9957 to quiet title. 1 Now comes the plaintiff by' C. L. * Walters her attorney and files her j complaint herein, together with the * affidavit of a competent person that ’ the residence; upon diligent inquiry, 1 is unknown of tlie followinv named de- ’ fendants, to-wit: Robert Hamilton. A. 1 1 M. Acher, whose Christian name is I ' unknown to plaintiff, William Har- i * risen; that the names of the defendJ ants are unknown and that they are ’ believed to be non residents of the I ' State of Indiana sued in this action j J b.v the following names and designa- ’ tions, to-wit: “the unknown hus- ’ bands and wives, respectively, of the ’ following named persons, to-wit: Rob- ; ert Hamilton, A. M. Acher, * Christian name is unknown to plain- ' tiff, William Harrison, the names of ? all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; J the unknown widowers and widows, ’ children, descendants and heirs, sur- ’ viving spouses, creditors and admin- ’ istrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the ’ last Will and Testaments, successors , 1 in interest and assigns, respectively, , ’ of the following named and designat- 1 ] ed deceased persons, to-wit: Robert ; ' Hamilton, A. M. Acher, whose chris- ' tian name is unknown to plaintiff: | 1 William Harrison. Columbia Harrison, ' ) Catherine Harrison. Columbia Harri- i ■ son. Junior, Letitia Harrison, the names ; J of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; nil of the women once known hv * r any of the names and designations above ■■■■ ■ 1 — lll ■ ■—«" ■■ 1 ■ I Mecca Theater : ’ TONIGHT “FAIR ENOUGH’’ A big five reel production of the American Film com- ; pany, starring the famous ■ and fascinating screen act- ’ ress, Margarita (’lark. A story that will be pleasing to all, and the latest and the '.best of the Margarita Clark l eal tires. I 1 • Lome and enjoy yourself tonight and have the pleasure of seeing a great I show. See Miss Clark go through a number of actions that will make you stop and think and want to sec her some more. A show that is bound to please you and you will say so too, after you see it. Follow the crowdjo the Mecca.

CASH SALE SALE S Groceries at Cost! I ~ g -n S We are disposing of our entire grocery I | stock and everything is going at cost. | | Now is your chance to beat the high i I cost of living. w Remember, Everything Goes! f s j The Boston Store j CASH SALE, NO SALE, NO CREDIT

statci, whnne namt'H may have been I r changed, and who uro now known by i > other names, the names of all of whom) are unknown to the plaintiff, the < spouses of all of the persons above I < named, described and designated as defendants to this action who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; all persons and corporutions who assert nr might assert any title, claim or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the complaint in this action by. under or through any of the defendaiits to this action named, described and designated in said'complaint, the names of all of whom arc unknown to plaintiff;” that said action is for the I purpose of quieting the title to real estate in the Htate of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against all of said defendants; that all of said defendants are necessary parties to said action and that they' are believed to be non-residents of the State of IndiThe following real estate in Adams County, in the State of Indiana, is described in sai<i complaint, to-wit: the i west half of the southeast quarter of section 26; also the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said secI tion 26 all in township twenty-seven

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arm. (.27? north yf rgngt- fourteen (14) east. This artion i« instituted and prosecuted by said plaintiff for the purpose of quieting her title to the real estate above described as against all demands, claims and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore given said defendants and each and all of them, that unless they he and appear before the Adams Circuit Court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, in Adi ams County, in the State of Indiana 'on the 3rd day of October, 1919, the same being the 29th Judicial day’ of a term of the Adams Circuit Court of j the State of liHliuna, to be begun and I hoJden on the’ Ist day of September, 1919 and answer or demur to said cbmplatrtt the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of sa|o Court at the office of the Clerk thereof in the eity of Decatur, Indiana, this 2nd day of August. 1919. WILL HAMMELL. Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court. (Seal) By John T. Kelly, Deputy. C. L. Walters, Attorney for Plaintiff. 7-14-21 ■ ■ B