Decatur Democrat, Volume 52, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1909 — Page 8
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice 1b hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Adams circuit court, the undersigned connhleaioner, duly appointed, in the case of George W. Fisher, NBenjamln F. Fibber and Sarah A. Christman, vs. John Beach, Naoma Beach, Clara Beach, Jennie Beach and Ethel Beach, by order of the Adams Circuit Court, will offer for sale at private sale, at the office es J. H. C. Smith In the City of Bluffton, In Wells County, Indiana, on and after the ■ . Mb day of October, 1909, •“ the following described real estate; in Adams county, In the State of Indiana, to-wit ; The northeast quarter of-the southwest quarter of Section 31, tn Township 27 north, range 14 east, containing 40 acres, more or teqs.. Terms—One-third cash, the. residue In equal payments, payable ih one and two years from date''of sale, with six per cent, interest from date, and At- . torney’s tees, deferred niytoehts to be secured by a mortgage op the Dted' sold, the ’purchaser, to carry'f 500 in-‘ ■: starance on the buildings as additional security, payable In case of loss ba the quid Peferted paynients tb be secured by.*, first mortgage upon l the real estate.sold. ' ' J-H. C. SIDTH, . (Seal) 36-4 t u : — —■—>.O . <»».»... ..4-- >•' APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR.' 7 ' ,nß? ' •■’"'M ; .. . . -5 , t ■<i ■- Notice is hereby given, That-the Wersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Uiwen Carter, late of Adairis county,'deceased. The estate Is probably solvent. WILLIAM A. CARTER, Sept. 6, 1909. Administrator. D. B. Erwin, Atbrney. 37-3 t ' ‘ ■ !■! ■■' ' O- *' 1 >"• r ' NOTICE TO BIDOERS. Notice is hereby given that blds will be received by the board of commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, up until ten. o'clock, on _j_ 1 Monday, October 4, 1909. for the following: J One fire proof safe. One Book Typewriter. Three Standard Water Meters. ' Specifications are now on file in the auditor’s office, covering these piir- i chases, and blds must comply with ( said specifications. ■' ' Bidders will be required to file with their bids affidavits as required by
11 <*7ll UIUO — — * . , law, -"d *>'(*<<<”• V’ 1 ” »»" -wgv’rod J to furnish gucal and suflcim bonl in a sum equal to the amount of such bid, conditional for the faithful per- ’ formance of said contract, and that , such bidder will enter into contract if the same be awarded to hjm, said bond to be approved by the board of LAUOHLINj WILLIAM MILLER, . ■ HENRY ZWICK, s Cbnjpaissloners Adams Co. Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 37-3 t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL EB- - ITT ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned. Otholic 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 ot 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 •state,* 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 at Slapd: Commencing at the northwest owner of the east half of the northwest quarter of said section 27, town-* gad range aforesaid, and rungiiiw twice east 30 rods, thence south 16(r rotis, thence west 30 rods, thence north ISO rods to the place of' beg, ' containing in all 110 acres W totoi- AU ,n Adams county, UM rtto wUI be made subject to at the court for not less than the fuff appraised value of said rteqi estate upon the following terms and conditions: aft toast one-third of the purchase mqncy eash in hand on day ot the sate, the balance in two equal installments, payable in 9 and 18 pion,ths, 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 t. *- 1 - o— NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned, James M? Archbold. administrator of the estate of Mary J. Melts Beglin, 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. October, 1909, * 'l * ■ at the east door of the court house, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, offer for sals aUPublic Sale al) the Interest of said decedent in and to 4he following described real estate, to-wit: Inlet number 408 f" J. D. Nnttmar’s nor h •'he. town,, now city, of Decatur, Indiana. SaM sale will be made subject to the approval of the court for not less ♦han two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon
At least one-third of the purchase money casn in nana, tne balance n . I two equal installments payable in 3 land 18 months, evidenced by notes of t the purchaser, bearing six per cent. , interest from date, waiving relief, } providing attorney’s fees and secured I 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, t JAMES M. ARCHBOLD, Administrator. D. D. Heller & Son, Attys. ' 37-4 t ■■ ■0 ■* ■'“** 1 ' RECEIVER’S SALE. A valuable piece of property will be Offered at public sale under an order : of the Judge of the Adams county , Circuit Court on the premises, cori ner of Elm street and the G. R. & L R. at Decatur, Ind., in bulk on Saturday, Oct. 16, 1909, 2 o’dpck p. m. ' consisting of two (2) acres of ground situated at the Junction of the G. R. & 1., C. & E., and T. St. L. & W. raiF roads, having (hereon erected two large buildings equipped for the moulding and manufacturing of warm ‘Sf furnaces and grey iron castings. The main building is a two story brick building, forty (40) feet' by one • hundred forty (140) feet, completely equipped with machinery of the latest type for grinding and, boring castings, shears, rolls, breaks and tinners tools for the manufacturing and installing .vrartn air furnaces. Also patternmakers outfit, consisting of band saw, , wood lathe, benches,, efe., draftman's . outfit apd. complete office fixture* Some thlrty 'pomplete furnaces in stock besides numerous parts, together with single and double wall pipe, 1 connections, registers and register 1 boxes; all twin the installation of / the furnaces, also‘the manufactured stock and patterns of sewer grates, ' shoe lasts’and stands add patent ■ rights and patterns for the manufacturing of the Angola and Decatur 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 Com- * pletely 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 i forty (40) ton pig iron, ten (10) ton iflcrap iron, twenty (20) ton coke, < moulding sand, etc., in fact everything ' necessary to operate. Complete plant operated by electric power. Five five horse power motors I and one ten horse power being used. A snap for some one to step into a well equipped plant at much less than cost of construction. Terms of Sale—One-third cash, onethird in six months, and one-third in n<«u» months from d!W° of ssle. De-
mnnrns VI .''■*l’7. MV I the rate of six (6) per cent per annum 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. Appraised value 19,363.36. Receiver of Decatur Furnace Co., ltd Decatur, ID<L 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 October, 1909, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and told heirs are notified to then airt “ere make proof of heirship, fend receive their distributive shares. WM. A. LOWER. Admr. Decatur, Ind., Sept 18, 1909. 38-2 t — — -————-• APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR. ’ Notice is • hereby given. That. the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estatq es Mary F; Swartz, late of Adapts county, deceased. The estate fs probably solvent. JESSE A. SWARTZ, Shpt. 28, 1909. Administrator. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER*/ I Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner appointed by the Adams Circuit Court to a certain cause for partition thereto pendsu/n ws and Martha Dehtner, Joseph E. Dentner, Inez Miller, John B. Miller, Hattie Mills, Louis C. Milla, James W. Andrews, Hattie Andrews, Orpha Whejßbr, Howard Wheetet and Hazel Van Camp are defendants, by virtue of an order made by said court for ton. sale of the real estate to said proceedings described, win offer far sale at public sale on Saturday, October 80th, 1909, at the east door of the Court House to the City of Decatur, Indiana, the fee ■ simple of the following described real estate situated in Adams county. State of Indiana, to-wit: Inlet number seventeen (17) in the f town of Monroe, Adams County, In- : dtena, as the same Is designated on 1 the. recorded plat of Monroe, Adams ’ Coimty, Indiana, at Decatur, Indiana. Said sale to be made on the following terms: One-third cash on day of sale; one-third in one year, and one-third in two years. Deferred . payments) to bear interest at six per r cent, and to be secured by mortgage t on the real estate sold and also by - sureties who are freeholders. Or the • purchaser may pay all cash on day of R -sa’jy. L v ’•*<* ’V*’’ Sa two-thirds of the appraised value of 0 said real estate. 8 Said sale to be in all things subject 4 to the approval of said Adams Clr--1 -cult Court. r S-i
* Lu BUTTON, ' i Commissioner. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR Notice is* hereby given. That the I undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate-of Henry Patera, late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. FREDERICK BLOEMKER. Oct 4, 1909, ' ——O—•*— T 1,1 j NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. ’*”< " s'' State of Indiana, County of Adam?, ss: In the Adams Circuit Court, Sept. Term. 1909. No. 7831. Harriet A. Homerickhouse, George Homerlckhouse her husband vs. William Mourer, Catharine Mourer et al. ? It appearing from affidavit ‘filed in the above entitled ctfuse,' that WllHam Mourer, Catharine Mouser his wife, all; the unknown heirs Os William Mourer if he be .deceased, Whose names are unknown to plaintiffs; all the unknown heirs of Catharine Mourer. wife of William, Mourer, if. she be deceased, whose names are unknown, Alexander Smith, deceased, Simeon Cast, Jennie E Smith, widow of John G. Smith, deceased, William Smith, sori of Jphn, G, Smith, deceased. all the unknown hqlps, of, John G. Smith, whose names, areunknown, of the above‘fiamed defendants,are non-residents of the State of Indiana. ' Notice is therefore herebygiven the said. William Mourer, .Cajthariqe Mouref his wife, all the unknown heirs' Os William Mourer if he be deceased, whose names are unknown to plaintiffs^ill the unknown heirs of Catharine Mourer, wife of William Mourer, if she be deceased, whose names are unknown, Alexander Smith, deceased. Simeon Cast, Jennie E. Smith; widow of John. G. Smith, deceased, Mfilltgm Smith, son of John G. Smith, deceased, all the unknown heirs of Johp G. Smith, whose names are unknown, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the Ist day of December, 1909, the same being the 15th Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be hoMen at the court, house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday,! the 15th day of November, A. D. 1909, and plead by answer or demur to said coniplaint, or the same will be heard and determined in their absence. f ' Witness, my name, and .Seal of said Court hereto affixed this sth day of October, 1909. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. Schurger & Smith, Attorneys for Plaintiff. o — NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.. The undersigned by virtue of Un order of the 1 ‘ Adams
-• « •»—” county, Indiana, made and entered in a cause therein pending entitled Daniel N. Erwin, guardian of Grace E’len Fre'ang vs. Chrlstena Niblick , and Jesse G. Niblick, and numbered T7BO upon the dockets thereof, hereby gffres : dhy the sth day, of Novefofier, 1909, between the hours of 10 a. m. and ,2 p. m. on said date he will offeF for sale at private sate at" not less than * the full appraised value thereof*,, the following described real estate, towit: Inlots number two hundred eightysix (286) gnd two hundred eightyseven (287) as the same is designated on the original plat of the town (now city) of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana. ' * ■- M ■ Terms of Sale—One-thfrd cash on day of sale; one-third In ope year from day of sale; one-third in two years from day of sale. Deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on said real estate and freehold W curity. Purchaser may pay all cash. DORE B. ERWIN. 40 Commissioner. - - ‘.■..'.l*'' 1 p—. NOTIC ft OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, The undersigped Commissioner, by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, made wd entered to a I the east door of the Court Hou«e fa the City of Decatur, said county >nd state,'on the . 6th day of November, IMB, will offer tor sgto at public auction lowing described real estate, to-wtt: to the original plat of the (own, now, city, of Decatur, Adams County, State of Indiana, as the same to designated on the recorded plat of said town, and running, thence south on the east line of said inlot, sixty-six (66) feet to the south line thereof; thenee west on said south line ninety? two (92) feet and six (6) thence north parallel with the east line of said inlot sixty-six (66) feet to a point on the north line thereof, thlrty-ntoe (39) feet and six (6) inches east of the northwest cornet of said inlot; thence east on the north line of said inlot ninety-two (92) feet and six (6) inches to the .place of beginning. Said premises being the premises cotnmonely known as the “Indiana House" in said city. J Terms of Sale—One-third cash od day of sale; one-third tn one year and one-third in two years from date of sale. The purchaser to give his notes for deferred payments, waiving valuation and appraisement laws,with 6 per cent, interest from date until ’ paid, to be secured by mortgage on the premises sold and by freehold f.Crr? , ‘y < Said sale will be subject to the approval of the court. HENRY B. HELLER, Commissioner. D. D. Heller & Son, Attys. 40-4 t
I 1 •‘‘l CHICAGO a ERIK, i Mo. >—Daily I:K a. m. ■' No. 19—Dally 4:M a. n. » No. 4—Daily p. m. ’ No. 22—Dailf ex. Sunday. .1:49 p. m. No. 14—Daily B:fiT> *. ““ Westbound. No. 47—Daily ....2:17 a. m. No. 3-DaUy 12:47 p. m. No. 21—Dally, et. Sunday..l9:l9 a.a. I ' ll ■ GRANO RAPIDS a INDIANA In effect Sunday, 2tth. <5 ; [ Southbound. t No. 4—2:32 a. m. dailyNo. 12—7:14 a. m. except Sunday. No. 2—1:11 p. m. except Sunday. No. p. m. Sunday only. ' \ Northbound. Nd.5—1:28 a. m. dally, No. 3—3:07 p. m. except Sunday. , . No. 7—7:57 a. m. daily. . »,<> > ... . • ? ST. L. a W. It R. No. 2—Frankfort to Toledo, Ex Sunday .11: 27 a. a* No. It-Toledo to Frankfort, .<; .v : Ex Sunday a. m. Nq, 2—Delphos to St Louis, , - .... Dally 7:21 n. m. Nd. 4-at to Delphoa, Daffy ~p. No. 2—Toledo to St louis. ? dn&f .10:17 ». n., No. <—St Lewis to Toledo, daffy ...........5:06 a.m.' Daily Interurban Schedule THE FT. WAYNE a SPRINGFIELD Trains Leave Trains Leave Decatur Ft WhyMo I 5:50 a.m. 7:09 a.m. ( 7:00 a.m. 2:2fia.m. 8:20 a.m. 10:Ma.m. 10:00 a. m. 11:20 a.m. 11:39 a.m. l:Hp.n. , 1:00 p.m. 2:20p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00p.m. . 5:20p.m. ' 6:20 p.m. 7:00p.m. y ( 7:00 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 9:20 pm. 11:00 p.m. I ■CT.t-.,.....; Ap i \ J ’ ' Mrs. F. M. Addington is visiting 1 with her parents at Portland for a * few days.. Mrs. D. L. Quinn went to Fort Wayne this morning to spend the day 1 • II
with friends. Dan Beery went to Berne this morn, ing and will attend to business during the day. J. B. Holtnouse returned’ home from Bluffton last evening; where he was attending to his cemMt business there. ■ " ■; Mra Mattox arrived to the city this morning for gjWt with her ‘brother. Dr. i fl. Coverdale for a few days." • Jute Harrison, of Fulton, Mich., whohas been visiting in the city with Mr. Elisha Reynolds, returned 1 to his home t|lis morning. , 1 ; - Mrs. Dr. Sprunger and babe arrived in the city this morning for a Visit ,with Mr. and Mrtr. H. G. Fore.mwrtor a'few days. |T;j'T4 wf- » » A number of gypsies were running o& the streets today trying '» wt| different ones fortunes and gatHer to a few stray nickels. v . Romap Barent, who has been working, an thd GUlig farm, two miles south of g|xe city, wfl| resign his work there and will go to Fort Wayne in search of work. / > ‘ V ; Mrs: JYcff Ung, Mrs. O. L. Varice Silence slain toft this ■ming for Indianapolis, where they will attend the’ K. of P. conventiMf* win beW at that place. h ’ pr. Landtoly yesterday received a final discharge from the authorities of the Michigan City prison. He edThis parole several months ago and; to now no longer connected with the institution.—Bluffton Banner. » Charles Johnson, who in 1906 sued the Lake, Shore for damages for the loss of an arm and a leg and got judgment for tISUQOO in first trial, Anally agreed to accept when the second trial was about to begin to South Bend the other day. G. L Beisch, of Wapakoneta, 0., changed cars here tbfe morning on their way to Howard City, Mich., where they' will make their future home. Mr. Beisch shipped bis house, hold goods there today and as soon as possible, will settle down there. . The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keller’s daughter, will be held from St. Marys church tomorrow morning at eight-thirty o’clock standard time. Fr. Wilken will officiate and interment win be made at St. Joseph’s cemetery. -i 7 . o -— If yon have pains lb the beek, Wrtnary, Bladder er Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pieasant herb cure for woman’s Ills, try Mother Gray's Australian-Leal It is a safe and nev-er-saning regulator. At Bruggiste or by mall 50 ete. Sample portage ntML Address, The Mother Gray On, War, N. 1. d
Christ Mqyer went this afternoon on a business trip. Misses Lucy and Anna Summers I are visiting friends in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Otto Haubold and Mrs. P. 8.l Thomas are spending the day in Fort Wayne. ' . Ed Vancil made his regular trip woth this morning for the firm which he represents. Mr. Joseph Lash,’of Charleston, Mo, is In the city for a Visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Miss Abbie Poling, of Fort Wayne, who has been visiting friends here, returned to- her home this noon. Gus Sellemeyer Is is attending to business at Hoagland today and re•turned home'later during the day. ’ ' Adolph Lankenaq returned to Fort Wayne last evening after spending the day in the city with friends. Paul Kendall, of Willshire, was in the cjty today on business and re--turned to his home this afternoon. ... Peter. Holthopse returned home last ■qvqplhg .from Redkey, whm# h ® looking after some business matters.. Mlss r Huth Doffirvan, of Lima, 0., passed through the dty tqday to Fbrt Wayne for a visit wjtli frlenxfe/ Several people are taJtfnp advan-‘ tagq of the hunting season |pd Mi fine squirrels are captured,.eyery day; ... .■ , r .. ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Daiffel Sprang are' visiting with friends at Bt. Louis, Mich., and will return home in a few day®- . s'/'"’ .■ - Mrs. Robert Billman and children, of Sage, 0., made a trip to Monroeville for a week’s visit with relatives . near that place. , x • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Camp | spent last evening with Mr. VanCamp’s father, Anson Van Camp, at the Lutheran Hospital. Mrs. Gustave BolTeman, of Kenton, 1 0., who has been visiting her sister at Spencerville, passed through the city today enroute to Fort Wayne. 1 W. H. Wiley, of Marion, is here : today attending* a meeting of the stockholders of the Cbppock Motor Car eomnanv. which was held at the
var company* wuiuu wbb iwiu at office of the company this afternoon. It’s a great time to advertise your goods, Mr. Merchant. You will get direct results if you try the Dally Democrat, which fir read ,by ten thousand people Ih tile county every day. John Joseph went'to Geneva this afterneon;* Where lie will arrange his fixtures for the opening up of his Bndy kitchen. HIS cases have arrfved 'sthd other things are being put in place so as to be ready In a VW short time. October twelfth will be celebrated in many states of the country as a legal holiday, in memory of the discovery <a America. It is an anniversary well worth celebrating. The various institutions all over the country Will close on that day. John Gillig left this morning for New York City, where he has accepted a position as architect ' and draughtsman ih the office of F. L. Snelder. Mr. Sneider is one of the best architects in New Yofk City, and work to his.office is the best place for further study and experience in that business. ; - s' W. F- Mosure, the Vera who was injured to the fora several days ago by a piece at flying fence Ytte. was in town this jncralng to havg the stftehee remold &om file organ ot sight The wound in the outer coat has healed well and his vision will be as good as beforeBlufftov » ( y Whiw in Decatur Monday F. C. Dailey took up the matter with Jndge Merryman of setting a date for the arguing at the Studabaker-Faylor case in ito latest phase, namely, on the to. juncriea suit under which a restraining order was issued temporarily enjoining the Faylor heirs from going upon a farm tn dispute north of th's city. Judge Merryman did not name ah exact date, but it is understood that he probably will hear the arguments about week after next In the meantime Nff. Btndabaker and hftr tenant, Samuel Neff, have undisputed possession.—Bluffton News. R. W. Stine, city attorney, and A. W. Hamilton, mayor, will communicate within a tew days with Mr. Townley, leading counsel {for the Bermudez Asphalt company, Which brought suit against the city for money, which the company claimed was owed it, in an effort to learn when will be a convenient date to make up Issues in the case which will be tried in Fort Wayne. The pity officials hope to get this case through the lower courts during this administration. There will be nothing left to do then to wait for the decision of the higher courts' and if the decis ion, is not reversed th® case will be settled—Bluffton Banner. - \ v \ ' • '.'A
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