Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1909 — Page 8

■ _ NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court th,e undersigned commissioner, duly appointed, in the case of George W. Fisher, Benjamin F. Fisher and Sarah A. Christman, vs. ‘John teach, ■Naoma Beach, Clara Beach,. Jennie Beach and Ethel Beach, by order of IB' the Adams Circuit Court, will offer for sale at private sale, at the office of J. H. C. Smith in the City of Bluff- ' ton, in Wells County, Indiana, on and ' after the ’’ 9th day of October, 1909, < the following described real in Adams county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section ■ ST/ in Township 27 north, containing 40 actes, more' or less? ! Terms—One-third cast, the. residue & * in equal payments, payable' in one and two years from date of sale, with six | . per cent., interest from date, and Attorney’s fees, deferred payments' to be secured by a mortgage oh the land add, the purchaser to carry SSOO insurance on the buildings as additional security, payable in case of loss on the said mortgage. Deferred payments > to be secured by a first mortgage upon the real estate sold. J. H. C. SMITH, (Seal) Commissioner. 36-4 t o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, County of Adams,ss: Before the Board, of Commissioners, Adams County, Indiana. Notice of hearing of ditch proceedings and as* sessments. In the matter of the petition of Robert P. Davies and others for a ditch. To Mary E. Lahmon and William Lahmon her husband and Rebeccah J; Priest (nee Porter): Your are hereby notified that ‘ a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Adams County, Indiana, for the location and construction of a ditch pver, along and upon the route hereinafter set out, and said petition has been referred by me to the Coun- [ ty Surveyor of said county according . to law, and that in accordance with , the law now in force, said Surveyor j has filed his report in said matter with me In my office. The route of said ditch is as fol- j lows: Commencing at a point which ] is 8 rods north and 6 rods west of ; the southeast corner of the west half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section fe seventeen (IT), township twenty-stat (?6) north, rang** fifteen (15) east in Adams County, Indiana, thence running tn a southeasterly direction across the land of Robert P. Davies, the public highway, Maltnda F. De Armond and on to the land of Catherine Lorena Uzar. thence in an sisterly direction across the public highway and the land of C. W. F. Ddvis and thence in a southeasterly direction across the lands of William Campbell and Rebeccah Priest and there to terminate in a well on the Maggie Miller ditch which is located on the half section line running east and west through said section seven- ■ teen. The proposed drain will also affect the lands of Dollie Krugh, Mary LehE man, Geo. C. Me Alheny, Chester L. Shinn, Trustees M. E. church, Elisha R. Merryman, L. W. Merryman and Belle Wolfe. The length of the entire drain is 3,400 feet. B A general description of your lands named and described in said report so filed, and the amount said lands are assessed for benefits are as follows: The south half of the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17) township twenty-six (26) north, range fifteen (15) east and containing ii 20 acres estimated as 18 acres benefited at an estimated benefit of K $119.57 and assessed a total of $99.14; also commencing at the southeast | ( corner of the northwest quarter of section seventeen (17), township K twenty-six (26) north, range fifteen (15) east; running thence north twenty-six and three-fourths rods (.281%) thence west fifty-four (54) rods to the center of the highway; thence south over end along the center of Mid highway twenty and threefourths rods (20%) to the south line L es said northwest quarter of section seventeen as above described; thence east fifty-four (54) rods to the place gs of beginning, being a part of the I southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section seventeen (17) V above described, containing seven acres estimated as benefitted at an estimated benefit of $46.50 and asK" sessed a total of $38.94; both of said ® descriptions being in said Adams County, Indiana, and belonging to K' ; - Rebeccah Priest (nee Porter). Also inlot four (4) in the village of Salem or Steele, Indiana, as the same is designated on the recorded plat of said village, except therefrom B commencing at the southeast corners L of said lot; thence west one hundred Ks thirty-two (132) feet; thence north r forty (401 feet; thence east one hunBB? dred thirty-two feet; thence south forty (40) feet to the place of beginning, being a part ot lot four (4) fe? • In Salem, Indiana, estimated as benefited $3.57 and assessed a total of B $2.99. Said description belonging to Mary E. Lahmon (William Lahmon her husband). A hearing will be had on said peI tttfon and assessments before the Board of Commissioners of said F; Adams county, Indiana, at the commissioners* rooms in the court house r- of said county, in Decatur, Indiana. B on Monday, November 1. 1909, the same being the regular ditch day of 1. said Board at which time objections 8 to report and assessments may be K, mKfeEhe»rd. On all of which you ? will take due notice. win H £NRY s . MICHAUD, I 36-3 t Auditor.

-I L-_iu - —~ APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. Notice is hereby given, • That the undersigned has been appointed Adt minlstrator of the estate of Urven ’, Carter, late of Adams county, de--9 ceased. The estate is probably sol- , vent. WILLIAM A. CARTER, Sept 6, 1909. Administrator. • D. B. Erwin, Atorney. 37,-3t 3- O ; —• V.. . f NOTICE TO BIDDERS. , ' * ■• , Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the board of commissioners of Adhms county, Indiana, • up until ten o’clock, on Monday, October 4, 1909. ( for the following? One fire proof safe. - , ‘ > One Book Typewriter. , Three Standard Water Meters. ‘ Specifications are now on file in the 1 auditor’s office, covering these pur- , chases, and bids must comply with said specifications. Bidders will be required to file with ; their bids affidavits as required by law, and each bidder will be required to furnish good'and sufficient bond in a sum equal to the amount Os such bid, conditional for the faithful performance of said contract, and that stich bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to him, said bond to be approved by the, board of commissioners. MARTIN LAUGHLIN, > WILLIAM MILLER, HENRY ZWICK, Commissioners Adams Co. Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 87-31 -O — 1

■■ / ■ o NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned, Othollc N. Tyndall, administrator of the estate of James W. Jones, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of ten a. m., of the 16th day of October, 1909, at the law office of D. D. Heller & Son, located on the west side of Second street, in the City of Decatur, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer -for sale at Private Sale all the interest of said decedent together with the one-third Interest of the widow In and to the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter of section 27 In township 26 north, range 15 east, and also the following described tract of land: Commencing at the northwest comer of the east half of the northwest quarter of said section 27, township and range aforesaid, and" running thence easfso rods, thence south ’ 160 rods, thence west 30 rods, thence north 160 rods to the place of beginning, containing in all 110 acres more or less. AU in Adams county, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the court for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand on day of the sale, the balance in two equal installments, payable in 9 and 18 months, evidence by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent. Interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees and secured by a mortgage on the real estate sold. OTHOLIC N. TYNDALL, Administrator. D. D. Heller & Son, Attys. 37-4 L O' NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned, James M. Archbold, administrator of the estate of Mary J. Meltz Beglln, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court he will at the hour of two p. m. of the 16th day of Oetober, 1909, at the east door of the, court house, In the city of Decatur, Indiana, offer for sale at Public Sale all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: Inlot number 408 in J. D. Nuttman’s north western addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least one-third bf the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments payable in 9 and 18 months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent, interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney’s fees and secured by personal security and mortgage on said real estate. The purchaser will have the right to pay all cash for said real estate if he so desires. JAMES M. ARCHBOLD, ; Administrator. D. D. Heller & Son, Attys. 37-4 t. — —oRECEIVER’S SALE. A valuable piece of property will be ' offered at public sale under an order I of the Judge of the Adams county i Circuit Court on the premises, cor--1 ner of Elm street and the G. R. A I. 1 R. R. at Decatur, Ind., in bulk on I ‘ Saturday, Oct. 16, 1909, 2 o’clock p. m., I ■ consisting of two (2) acres of ground • situated at the junction of the G. R. & ■ 1., C. & E„ and T. St. L. & W. rails roads, having thereon erected two > large buildings equipped for the 1 moulding and manufacturing of warm air furnaces and grey iron castings. The main building is a two story 9 brick building, forty (40) feet by one 1 hundred forty (140) feet, completely ‘ equipped with machinery of the latest 8 type for grinding and boring castings, ■> shears, rolls, breaks and tinners tools s for the manufacturing and installing f warm air furnaces. 'Also patterns makers outfit, consisting of band saw, 9 wood lathe, benches, etc., draftman’s 1 outfit and complete office fixtures. * Some thirty complete furnaces in istock besides numerous parts, togeth'er with single and double wall pipe,

connections, registers and register boxes, all used in the installation ot the furnaces, also the manufactured < stock and patterns ot sewer grates, shoe lasts and stands and patent rights and patterns for the manufacturing of the Angola and Decatiir warm air furnaces. The foundry building is a one story brick building sixty (60) feet by one hundred (100) feet with core oven, mill and sand rooms adjacent. .Completely equipped’ with one five ton capacity cupalo, fan blower and hoist core machine, snap flasks, foundry flasks, jackets and bottom boards all in first class condition, together with forty (40) ton pig iron, ten (10) ton •scrap iron, twenty (20) ton coke, moulding sand, etc., in fact everwthlpg necessary to operate. I Complete plant operated by electric pb^ei l ’. Five five horse power motors and:one ten horse power being used. A snap for some one fdr step into a well equipped plant at much less than cokt of construction. . Terms of Sale—One-third' cash, ohethird in six months, and'cAe-wrd in nine months from date of safe.: (Deferred payments go bear interest at tfie rate of six (6) per cent.perapqum and to be secured by good freehold and personal security. Said sale to be made at not less than appraised value and subject, to.the approval of the Court. • • ■’ t • Appraised value $9,363:86. > . X R: 1 D: MYERS. ’ Receiver of DecatunFurnace? Co., 37-3 t—ltd Decatur, Ind. !■ '

NOTICE OF FINAL SETITLEM'ENT ' OF ESTATE. ■•. v : Notice is hereby given ,tb the creditors, heirs and legatees of William R. Kirchner, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, On the 9th day ot September, 1909, and show cause, if Pny, 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. MARTIN KIRCHNER, Administrator Debonis Non. Decatur, Ind., Sept. 15, 1909. — o —— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT / OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Cassius. M. Dailey, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the 12th day of Oetober, 1909, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent I should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. i t; WM. A. LOWER. Admr. Decatur, Ind., Sept. 18, 1909. 38-2 t — o —— RAILROAD BULLETIN ■ • iy. CHICAGO & ERIE. Eastbound. No. B—Daily ......8:37 a. at Na 12—Dally ......4:05 a. m. No. 4—Dally ...3:88 p. m. No. 22—Daily ex Sunday..l:49 p. m No. 14-*-Daily ....8:67 p. m. Westbound. No. 47—Dally ;8:17 a. m. Na B—Daily ......12:47 p. BL Na 21—Dally, ex Sunday. .10:10 x GRAND RANDS A INDIANA In effect Juno 27, 1909. Southbound. Na 4—Daily 2:48 a.m. No. 12—Dally, ex Sunday. .7:06 a. m. No. 2—Daily, ex Sunday. .1:11 p. m. No. 16.—Sunday only ......8:00p.m. Northbound. Na 6—Dally 11:48 a. M, No. 7—Dally 7:64 a. M No. 3—Dally, ox Sunday. .5:16 p. m. Tn ST. L. A W. R. R. No. 2—Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday 11:27 a. M No. I—Toledo to Frankfort, Ex Sunday a. M. No. B—Delphos to 0L Louie, Dally .....7:21 a. w No. 4-St Louis to Delphos, Daily ....3:92 r «. No. 5-Toledo to 8t Louia, daily 19:17 p. Bb Na •—At Louis to TbMo, daily 5:66 a. at * Daily Interurban Schedule . . .a. 1 THE FT. WAYNS A SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur FL Wayne s:soam. 7:oSa,m. . 7:ooam. 2:36am. t B:3oam. 10:06 am. 10:00 am. 11:30 am. 11:36 am. l:90p. ta. 1:00 p.m. 2:39p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:80 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. ,8:30 p.m. 1 I:3opm. il:oop.m. ;r ro — > Irvin Acker made a business trip to Bluffton today. 1 Miss Eva Stout of Grand Rapids, ' r Mich., who has been visiting rela- > tires in Blue Creek township, re- ' turned to her home today. t The schedule on the Grand Rapids 3 will take effect on next Sunday, and ' from that time on the trains will be running on the winter time. w ’ Mrs. Riemar of Findlay, 0., formert ly Miss Josephine Bowers, of Peter- . son, went to the home of her mother , near for a few days’ visit

4 Ml. «« to < Fort Wayne this morning. , Mrs. Andrew Moyer and children t went to Bluffton thia afternoon. * Glen Falk is spending a week at Frankfort with lady friends. r Miss Rllla Johnson is visiting ’ friends north of the city today. Eugene Runyon made a business i trip to Fbrt Wayne this morning, t The Shakespeare Club met with I Mrs. Harry Molts this afternoon. I Mrs. L. E. Vinvent returned to her 1 home at Fort last evening ' t John Bowers went to Geneva this afternoon to .look after important bus- ! iness. . ' u, i Miss Ada Sautblne went to Blufftoip k on the noon train today to visit 1 friends. I *.' ’ ” ' ‘ , v Mrs- Pen Robison went to Bluffton today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Urlll. Mrs., Fred Blosser went to Hicksville, Ohio, today for a few days- visit with' .friends. Mrs. French Quinn is spending the day at Bluffton with her sisters, Mrs Morris and Mrs., Todd. - Miss Esta Brown who has been quite ill at her home near Peterson, is a little better today. Miss Mabel Winans; of Willshire, Is visiting her grandmother in the city, today. Christ Meyers returned home from Celina, where he was yesterday on business. Mrs. W. S. SheeleF who is visiting with relatives at Chicago, will arrive home in a short time. Otto Heble returned to his home at Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon after, a visit with his parents. M>s. O. L. Vance and daughter Leanna Adella, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller at Bluffton today. John Bowers returned home this morning from several places south along the line, where he was attending to business matters? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn returned to Union City, where they will make their future home after several days visit in the city with her mother, Mrs. Schaub. Mrs. Alice Griffen who has been in the city vistlng with her brother, Dr. Raiheer for the past few days, returned to her home at Grand Rapids, Mich., this morning. The remains of Mr. Benj.. Hni, who died Sunday at Hammond, arrived home this afternoon, and the funeral was held later at the Valley church, about three miles northeast, of the city. The four-year-old daughter of Mrs. John Dencer, residing west of Avilla, ran in frpnt of a corn Sutter and the knife cut an extensive gash back of the child's ear. It is believed she will recover. Robert Simison, aged 98, who was .dangerously sick last week, is reported to have so far recovered as? to be from under the care of a physician and the nurse who was in charge, W. H. Park, is no longer needed.—Bluffton News. 1 , Mrs. John Hyser, of Roanoke, swallowed carbolic acid at her home Monday evening in an attempt at suicide. Her condition is critical, but she may recover. *Mrs. Hyser is about 30 years of age. It is said illness caused her to seek to end her life. Tomorrow evening at the library hall wiM occur the music recital to be given by Miss Moses and Mr. Tucker. The program includes piano and song recitals and will be very interesting. The price of admission is twenty-five cents and the program begins at 8:15. Mrs. Fred Miller and daughters,who have been visiting in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte and also Hr. and Mrs. Fred Bobne of the country returned to their home at Cincinnati, today. The street fair at Bluffton has increased the business of the Clover Leaf railroad to a great extent. A large number from this city are taking the advantage of visiting their fiends and attending the fair, Dr. John I. Metts, Ossian, one of the oldest physicians in the county, had a second stroke of apoplexy this morning and It is feared that he will not recover. He was found at 7 o'clock this morning, lying on the floor in the bedroom unconscious. His daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Metta, found him, and her husband, Dr. Metts, was immediately summoned.— Bluffton Banner. j C. H. Plessinger, cashier at the Studabaker bank, today found an old fifty cent certificate which waa<used by John Studabaker inQhe early days of the city. The certificate was made payable in goods or currency at his •tore, then located in The date on the certificate was February 4, 1854. This is the only one of the old certificates which is known to be In existence —Bluffton Banner ‘'"‘W ?

> PUBLIC BALE n Notice Is hereby given that theimderslgned will hold • public sale at t his residence, Ift miles south of Decatur jin ti ie old Elmer Johnson farm, beginning at 9 o’clock a. m., Wednes--5 day, Oct. 6, 1909, the following personal property, io-wit: 8 Horses—Seven head. One brown horse, 11 years old; black horse, 10 i years old; dapple grey, 6 years old; sorrel, 4 y&ars old; 2 bay horses, 12 r years old; 1 roan driving mare, 6 years old. s Cattle—Twenty head. Two Durham . cows, fresh first of year; 2 heifers fresh in 'becember; 7 yearling heifers 6 yearling steers, 3 spring calves. Hogs Twelve& &&!blblb©@©®©p Hogs—Twelve head. One PolandChina sow, will fatroy soon; 1 Durqc--1 Jersey sow, will farrow sdohj pedi- ’ gree given; 2 Duroc male pigs, 8 spring shoats. ■ ’■> 17 head Shropshire sheep, 16 ewes, -1 ram. One Angora goat. ’ Implements—One Thomae hay loadr er, I Osborne mower, 6 foot; ’ 8-fofk tedder, sure-drop corn planter, 2 riding cnjtivatorts, 3 breaking pk>ws ? doble shovel plow, two 62-tooth harrows, spring tooth harrow, Richmond Champion 9-hoe grain drill, 2 Turnbull' wagons with beds; rubber tire double seated surrey, steel tire top ' buggy, heavy platform spring wagon, double seated sleigh, mud boat, sack truck, sickle grinder, grindstone, 2 18-ft. hay ladders, corn sled, 2 double set breetching harness, 2 set work harness, 2 set single buggy harness, lady and gents’ riding saddles with bridles, fly nets; manger rack, lard or Tluit press, steel-topped range, hard or soft coal heater. All the implements named above are practically new, and have been used but little. Household furniture, 1,500 shocks of corn in field, 50 bushels of potatoes, and many other articles.. Terms—All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved freehold sedtijrfty to the satisfaction of the undersigned. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. GILLIG BROTHERS. John Spuhler, Auctioneer. T. J. Durkin, Clerk. . j o PUBLIC SALE. Louis H. Boknecht has sold his farm and is going to move to North Dakota. Becaese of this fact he vrili hold a public sale at his old homestead located six miles north of Decatur, six and one-half miles south of Monroevile, on what is known as the Decatur and Monroeville pike, first house west of the Knapp school house, beginning at ten ofclock a. m., o« Wednesday, September 29, 1909. Horses—l roan mare, 9 years old, in foal; 1 3-year-old gelding, sound; 1year old colt; 1 spring colt. Cows—2 roan Durhams, 6 years eld, fresh in January and February; 1 Holstein, fresh on March 9th; 3 fresh cows, good ones, 2 Jerseys; 1 Durham 1 young dry cow, 1 two-year-old heifer extra good, 4 spring calves extra good ones. Hogß—2 brood sows, Twith 8 pigs by her side, 1 with 10 pigs by her side; shoats weighing 126 tbs., 6 shoats weighing 60 Tbs. Sheep—ls good breeding ewes, 20 good spring lambs, 1 extra good buck, 1 year old. 160 chickens, 15 tarkeys, 18 acres of good corn, 800 bushels of oats, hay In the mow, and eon fodder. farming implements—Owe McCormick binder, 7 foot eut, 1 hay loader, 1 tedder, 1 fanning mill, 1 manure spreader, 1 ridtag plow> 1 breaking plow, 1 hay rake, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 copper kettle, 1 carriage harness, 1 double farm harness, 1 car- , rfage, 1 top buggy, and a tot of other articles too numerous to mention. , Household goods—A genera! Ijie of household goods, including bedsteads, cupboards and drawers, chairs and other articles, i Terns A credit of 12 months will be glyen on all sums of $5.00 and over. Good freehold security. 4 per cent. ‘ off for eash. LOU H. BOKNECHT, Harry Bunn, Auct. Owner. Chas. E. Magley, Clerk. ■ . _— —_o— — Hon. Thurman Gottschalk, of Berne, i was here today, circulating among [’ friends, and incidentally handing out a few copies of the fish commissioner's s reports. f i Chas. Thropp went to Portland this morning, where he will make a short visit with his .parents and from there • will go to Ridgeville for a short stay at that place. i It you do not want to be overtaken I by some serious illness, guard your I diet and keep your system in good i order this warm weather. > — — i K you have pains In ths-baqk. Irtn- . ary, Bladder «r Kidney trouble, and «MI a certain, pleasant herb ears r lor woman's ills. try. Mother Gray's > Australian-Leaf. It is a safe aM nsv- > arAUUng regttator. At Braggiste or by mall 50 eta. Bampls package

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