Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1910 — Page 8
ADMINISTRATOR’* BALE OF REAL TBTATE. Notice 13 hereby given that the unde, signed, Simeon B. Fordyce, administrator of the estate of Mercy A. Anlrews, deceased, will offer for bale at public saie at the east door, of?the court house In the City of - ndiana, at 2:30 P. m., on , . Saturday, April 23, 1310, the foLowing real estate, situated in Adams County, Indiana: , southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section nineteen (19) fa township twerity-seven (27), north of range fifteen (15) east, containing forty acres. ,i Also a tract or parcel of ground described as follows: Commencing twelve rods and nine and one-half feet njorth from the southeast corher of the west half of the northea'sf quarter of ection nineteen in township twentywen, north of range fifteen east, ence running north oh said {line uve rods and ten and one-half feet 1 stake, thence west eleven rods seven feet, to a stake In the road, •e along said road seventeen nd seven feet to the place of be- <*, containing 76 rods more or the following parcel of land, Commencing at the souther of the northeast’.quarter >rtheast quarter of section township twenty-seven, of range fifteen east, thence north fifty-seven rods and ,ks, thence, west fifty-six rods, south fifty-seven rods, three thence east to the place T.ning, containing twenty (20) and containing in all 60 acres , : r less, in Adams county, Inerms of said sale wiu be as . ... , One-third cash on day of e-third fa nine months, and
;-i" v , , in eighteen months from sale, purchaser to give nis th approved personal securng six per cent interest from also securing by mortgages eal estate for deferred pay- ' . Purchaser may have privlying all cash. SIMEON B. FORDYCE, , Administrator. ■ ' —°“ TMENT OF ADMINISft TRATOR. hereby given that the unis . j been appointed adminj hfc le estate of Levi E. Eso f tl Xdams county, deceased, of * probably solvent. is*. ’ VRLE3 L. ESTELL, CH- Administrator. Moran, Attorneys. ;s on & Q. 13t3 •h 28, I s — 1 ' nal Settlement of F ESTATE. y given to the creditt t rc U-W e ' jaiees of Lorenzo Dj i ir S sd, to a PPear in the* dee* 49 "t, held at Decatur,’ "fa circuit co U -th day of May, Tna on the fa if any, why the , and show 'fae, ’s with the tei settlement a ould hot be ■of said SL ' re notified roved; andsa; J then »nd ther 1 4ajce "ibutlvfe ; fa. »nd t' Admlnlrtfalfe. -» Decatur, Ind., April 6, 1910. . F. Snow, Attorney. ? II-
—■ NOTICE OF RECEIVING BIOS FW SUPPLIES. Notice is hereby given that on Morsia*, the 2nd day of May, 1910, an^lupr until'lo o’clock a. m, of said day, the Board of Commissioners of Adorns county, in tne State of Indiana,
W turnpike repairs in said Adams county for the ensuing year, bids win | be received and entertained as follows in carload lots to vary with the needs of the county, and subject to “e ?rder of said Board or t. super, intendents prices per yard f. o- b. at the following railroad stations D lll county, to-wit: Bin |® ’ c ra igviiie’ Preble, MagW, .per LtoTrore, Hartford townaMP. Jet-
ferson township, Blue Creek township, , Pleasant Mills and at WUlshir , Said stone to be f « rnl ® h^ aforesaid optional with said Board, and according to specifications now | on file in the auditor’s office of Adams county, Indiana, blds will also be received for bridge plank, bidder to give nlace of delivery, bids will also be received for common drain tile m si ® es from three to eighteen inch, bidder to give price at factory named by him bids will also be received for hard burned brick, suitable for wells, bidden“to-state prices at kilns Bids will also be received for cast iron in atzpß 12. 15t 18, and
well tops m sizes ", inches at factory. Bids; will alsob* received for salt glazed tile, sizvs from six to twenty-four inches, also galvanized and cast iron sewer pipes f different sizes, also for common! °LJe" and Bme for bridges. Each bi; shall be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond in the sum of 52,000 with either freehold or surety, and with the necessary, .affidavit as required by law, the board reserves * rißbt to ' e HENRY ZWICK, J A. HENDRICKS, Board of Turnpike Directors ot Adams County, Indiana. ... Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 14V NOTICE to non-residents. The State of Indiana, Adams Cour ty in ß ae Adams Circuit Court. Febri "caSJ’ M lo 'Andrews vs. Josep
Peiffer et al. No. 7944. Complaint to quiet title, It appearing from affidavit filed fa the above entitled cause, that Joseph Peiffer, Anna Peiffer, his wife, all the ; unknown heirs of Joseph Peiffer, if deceased, all the unknown heirs ofAnna Peiffer, wife of Joseph Peiffer, if deceased, the above named defend ants are non-residents of the State of fadlana. Notice is therefore hereby given the. said Joseph Peiffer, Anna Peiffer, his | wife, all the unknown heirs of Joseph] Peiffer,' If deceased, all the unknown neirs of Anna Peiffer, wife of Joseph Peiffer, If deceased, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge cf the Adams Circuit Court on the 31st day! of May, 1910, the same being the 44th Juridical Day of the next regular! regular term thereof, to be holden at I the court house fa the City of Deca-1 tur, commencing on Monday, the 11th I day of A. D., 1910, and plead) by answer or demur to said complaint, I or the same will be heard and deter-1 mined fa their absence. Witness my name and Seal of said) Court hereto affixed, this 6th day of I April, 1910. . . JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. I David E. Smith, Attorney for Plain-1 tiff. • Q NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is- hereby given that the! Board of Commissioners will on Monday, May 2, 1910, receive sealed bids for the rental of I, the. old fair grounds. Bidders will be’l required to file with their bids aI J check catting for an ainount equal tor their bids. | The . Board reserves the right; to re-L ject any and all bids. ■’ MARTIN LAUGHLIN, I] HENRY ZWICK, I J. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioners. I,
Attest: H. S. Michaud, Auditor. 14t3 — ——— PETITION TO VACATE LOTS. State of Indiana, County of Adams, ss: David Werling, ex parte. Petition to vacate lots. V To the citizens of the Town of Preble, Adams County, Indiana, the Town of Preble, and all others concerned : Notice Is aereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana, his petition to vacate certain lots in the said town of Preble, the same being described as follows, to-wit: In-lots-number 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27 in David Werling’s Second Addition to the Town «of Preble, fa Adams County, Indiana, as the same are shown on the recorded plat of said town, and tnat said petition and the things in issue therein will be heard and determined on Tuesday, April 26, 1910. DAVID WERLING. d David E. Smith, his Attorney. 15t2 t ; —. NOTICE TO NON-RESIQENTS. State of Indiana, County of Ad-1 ams, ss. I In the Adams Circuit Court, Febru-I ary term, 1910. Mathias Kirsch vs. Mathias Poor-1 ‘ man et al. I No. 7946. Complaint to quiet title. I ! It appearing from affidavit filed fa I ■the above entitled cause, that Ma-1 thias Poorman, Katharine Poorman, I all the unknown heirs at law <jf Ma-1 thias Poorman, deceased, all the un-l nown heirs of Katharine Poorman, I ’’.eased, John Poorman, Mary Poor-1
■, whose true Christian name is to I 'ainti unknown; all the unknqwnl tafa’p. ’-t law of Jobn Pooripan, de-1 heirs’ i all the unknown heirs at law I ceased';'. Poorman, deceased, whose I of Mary ian M ® e 18 to the pfafa-| I true Chrlu the above named de-1 tiff unknow. non-residents of the I f<aidants are a - State of Indfau refore hereby given I Notice is I®* Poorman, Katharine!
the said Mathias v unknown heirs at I Poorman; all tfto deceased; I law of MatthiaffPot at law of Kath-1 all the unknown Heirs ’d; John Poor-1 arine Pborman, tfeevast whose true I • man, Mary Poonnaw, ulaintlff un-| Christian name Ib to tlto . at law I known; all the • all the I ( of John Poorman, deceased, - y Poor-.l unknown heirs at law of Mai rlstfan L man, deceased, whose true un Ofl , n . name is to the plaintiff the i that they be and appear before. u j t j Hon. Judge of the Adams Circ 0> I Court on the 6th day ’- ] the same being the 49th Juridican
day of the next regular term ther ®“' to be holden at the court house in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the Hth day of April, A- D-. 1910, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same wjll be heard and determined fa their abSe Witness my hand and Seal ofsmd Court hereto affixed, this 7th day o APrll ’ JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk.
Heller, Sutton & Heller, Attorneys 1 for plaintiff. 15t3 - —o — S APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS- i 1 TRATOR. Notice Is hereby given that the un-| [ dersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Joel Falk, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN B. FALK, Administrator. Dan Erwin, Attorney. I April 13, 1910- t 2 I NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Adams, 88. In the Adams Circuit Court, April 1 Term, 1910. David Meshberger vs. Stanton Tux2 ler Christian Behm et ai. No. 7951. Quiet title to real estate. It appearing from affidavits filed in the above entitled cause, that Stann- ton Tuxler, Christian Behm, Helen 1 Kizer, Charles Dunbar, Austin Dun bar, her husband, Cora Eaton, Join Eaton, her husband, Judson Kizer r „ Grace’ Kizer, his wife, Kenneth KI
t zer, Cecil Kleer, his w fe, Dana Kizei and Bruce Kizer, her husband, Dor Jothy fUzer, unmarried and Rebecca Parr of the above named defendant* J are non residents of the State of In.plana. J Notice Is therefore hereby given the said Stanton Tuxier, Christian J Behm, Helen Kizer, Clara Dunbar, , I Austin Dunbar, her husband, Cora I Eaton, John Eaton her husband, Judson Kizer, Grace Kizer, nis wife, Ken- | neth Kizer, Cecil Kizer, his wife, I Dana Kizer, Bruce Kizer her husjband, Dorothy Kizer and Rebecca I Parr, that they be and appear before | the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit I Court on the 6th day of June, 1910, I the same being the’ 49th Juridical | Day of the next regular term thereof, Ito be holden'at the Court House In I the City of Decatur, commencing on I Monday, the 11th day of April, A. D., 1 1910, and plead by answer or demur I to said complaint, or the same will be Iheard-xand determined fa their abI sence. I Witness my name and seal of said (court hereto affixed, this 13th day of I April, 1910. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. David E. Smith, Attorney for Plain- | tiff. 15t3 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE— EXECUTOR’S SALE. State of Indiana, Adams County, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1910. Leonard Schnepp, executor o fthe estate of Hannah Schnepp, decased, vs. Oliver Schnepp, Floyd Schnepp, Adrian Schnepp, Harold Schnepp, Kenneth Schnepp and Freeman Schnepp, ' the minor heirs of Solomon Schnepp, deceased, Letitia Schnepp, widow of I Solomn Schnepp, deceased, Mary Milner (nee Schnepp), wife of 'Charles I Millr and daughter of Henry Schnepp, I jr., deceased, Gertrude Schnepp,-Des-1 sie Schnepp, and Elmer Schnepp, the I three minor heirs of Henry. Schnepp, I
Ijr., deceased, Frank Scnnepp, Benja- | mln Schnepp, Abraham Schnepp, Wlllliam Schnepp, Leonard Schnepp, (Mary Murphy (nee Schnepp-, wife of I Noah Mrirphy. I Notice is hereby given that by virjtue of an order of the Adams ClrI cult Court in the I above entitled prof ceedings to sell the real estate of I Hannah Schnepp, decased, the underI signed executor of the last will and I testament of said Hannah Schnepp, I deceased, will offer for sale at private I sale, at the office of C. L, Walters, lon Second street in the City of Decar I tur, Adams County, Indiana, at not I less than its full appraised value, the I following described real estate situ- | ated in Adams County, Indiana, toIwit: I “The southeast one-quarter (%) of I the southeast one-quarter (%) of secItion twentyeight (28), township twen-Ity-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) least, containing forty (4(1) .acres, I more or less, exceptin therefrom nine-1 Ity- six (96) sq. rods, heretofore con- l IVeyed to Union School Township and I | rescribed as follows, to-wft: Com-1 I mencing at the southeast corner of I I section twenty-eight (28), ‘ I [twenty-eight (28) north, range.fifteen | 1(15) east; thence north sixteen.Ji6) I [rods; thence west six (6) . rods;.! [thence south sixteen (16) 7. rods'; [ Lthence east six (6) rods fa the pface | [of beginning, containing ninety-six I ,(96) square rods.” ’ , " . | Said sale will occur on Saturday, I the fourteenth day of May, 1910, at I 10 o’clock a. m., and on the following I terms and conditions, to-wit: | One-third cash fa' hand on the day I of sale; one-third fa one year and one-1 I third in two years from said state, the I purchaser to give his profalsaqry I notes for the deferred payments, bear-1 fag interest at the rate ’ of sig jfay | cent from date, waiving recourse fa I valuation or appraisement laws, pro-1 Tiding for attorney's fee, and secured | by mortgage security on the real es-1 tate so sold. | Purchaser has (he privilege to pay I all cash on date of sale if he so clocks LEONARD SCHNEPP, Executor. C. L. Walters, Attorney., 15t4 I |
COMMISSIONERS’ - ALLOWANCES—I APRIL TERM. Clark J. Lutz, county attorney-9 41.661 H. S. Steele; ob.. rmaartto. ~- 108.331 J. W. Edwards, painting safe. • I recorder’s office' 6.001 Lawrence Opllgw,. county su- I perintendent 117.0© I Same, specific 10.501 Eli Meyer, arresting £ WL | Koeblin, Elkhart*.TricC 26.40
c ame, specific ... .i.-.— 5.00 I ga me, janitor at jalF 20.00 nr J. C. GrandstaflT, canmer*k „ inquest ; 38.00 Mrs. C S. Niblick, Mfr. Sfruchtte going to Huntingdon 2.00 T. H. Ei'nst, janitocr at court house 75.00 Charles W. Yager, «<™nty’ treasurer ..191.66 Same, specific •• • - 8.00
H S Micnaud, cow aty sudltoir 191.80 James P. Haefllng, corny clerfc 43.00 Same V ~' 176,W> D D. Clark, medical service® at jail and county farm -. 37.50 j M. Miller, secret ary board es health ; 32.60 L. G. Ellingham, Porter schuel fund sale ..- 16°0 Julia E. Work, boasdJng ehfl- > dren -• • • ----- 2700 E. B. Adams, CL K Andrews transcript .». i.. — 40.00Wayne Prindng; Co., bonds. 40.00 C? C. Ernst, ditch allottment.. 112.00 Same, surveyor’s fens 82.00 Meyer & Scherer, repairing | chairs at jail *J>O Albert Maulldr, poor, St Marys township 3.50 Meyer & Scherer, same ....... 50.00 Dr. W. E. Smith, same, R00t... 12.00 I Peoples & Gerke, same ....... 2.00 . Niblick & Co, same 3.10 Peoples & Gerke, same Wash- . II Ington ip. 3-Ot -IClena Vogelwede, same 8.5 C il Niblick & Co., same 8.4( 1- Hower & Hower, same .... c.. 5-51 a I Yoder &, Brushwlller, same .... 2.91 r,U. D. Hale, same I- True & Runyon, same 76
>r Everett & Hite, same 25.12 r- George Trfaker, same ........ 3.50 a Decatur Lumber Co., 6.00 s Voglewede, same 5.50 b Fred V. Mills, same - 7.31 Sam Butler, same 2.85 a Baker & Pennington, same .. 5.59 n Kuebler Moltz & Co., same.... j.,40 J. H. Stone, secretary Decatur a cemetery 8.00 I-1 Dr. H. E. Keller, acct. same.. 25.15 i- J. S. Coverdale, same 9.25 !, Same 5.50 i- D. D. Clark, same 10.00 a Gay & Zwlck, .same .. 50.00 a Sam Hite ............., 21.10 t Decatur Lumber Co.' coal, jail 152.87 i,| Dr. Zigle,, wk. at Co. farm 2.50 11 Schafei* Hardware Co., goods , I at county farm '... 96.00 i|T. R. Moore, same 10.15 i Niblick & Co., same 164.61 > I Mi Burns . & Son, repairing at r county farm 17.50 JI J. D. Wlsehaupt, same 10.30 ■ I Dr.'H. E. Keller, goods at Co. farm 8.35 11 Niblick A. Co., same at court :| house 1.2 b IJ. A. Hendricks, salary as com. 75.00 TURNPIKE ALLOWANCES. District No. I—Henry Zwlck. I Wm. Kucklehan, repair of turnpike 4.50 I Charles Bohnke, same .’ 3.00 David Wernng, same ........ 16.30 I George Berning, same ........ 9.00 I Chas. Berning, jr„ same 9.45 I Ferdinand Bleeke, same .. .> .. 25.00 | Chas. Hockemeyer, same....'. 4AO I Chas. Getting, same ;.. $.50 I Henry Berning, jr., same .... 3.00 I Louis Selking, same 3.00 I Henry Zwick, same 3Q.00? District No. 2—Jas. A. Hendricks. I Elmore J. Cook, repair Os tutnIpike ................ 5;00 I Krick & Tyndall, same ,:>••<»<> 9j>o I A. C. Stone Co., same 1# . v ...~ 74.44 I James S. Johnson, same .... 1.40 John B. Miller, same 3.35 I James Kessler, same 10.20 I Jacob Dolch, same ...»......' 00 I Sam Yost, same . . « 6.00 I Grover Sells, safae ..1........ 2.25
I Jacob D. Hendricks, same .... 6.40 I Wm. Brandyberry, same .... /. 4.20 I Alex Johnloz, same ■........:. .75 I James V. Hendricks, same ... . 6.00 I Oscar Wood, same • 3.60 I Louis Keller, same . ....... 2.00 William Durbin, same . ..2.40 Vai Snell, same .............. 3.00 Mots Miller, same 3.00 Fred Koenig, same .......,..75 J. A. Hendricks, same 63.00 William Reppert, same 4.00 Henry Bluhm, same .......... , 7.20 J. 0. Augsbiirger, same ....".. 15.50 Jonas Neuenschwander, same. 1.50 David Falb, same . ?.......... 1.85 Martin Laughlin's District. tA. W. Scoles, repair of turnpike 3.60 Courtney Runyon, same 7.10 Fred Dubash, same 3.00 Emanuel Diddy, same ........ 1.00 Courtney Runyon, same 5.00 David Meschberger, same .... 25.20 Fred Liddy, same 11.50 Henry Reiff, same 5.40 Fred Liddy, tetae T 26.70 Peter Fox, same 3.00 J. 6. Yoder, same .... ... y 3.00 Geneva Supply Co., same .... 7 7.73 Chris Eicher, same .... 6.00 Feter N. Moser, same 3.60 Amos Zimmerman, same 1.80 'Simon Sales, same 1.80 J. T. Ault, same .............. 1.80 John Abnet, same 3.00 Sam Teeter, same 1,50 Lqvi Augzberger, same ...... 1.70 Jos, M. Peel, same .......... .12.20 Martin Laughlin, same 42.00 E. Limsey, same ....; 7.50 Sherman Glendening;. same .. 3.00 John Glendening, same . 3.90 Courtney Heller, same 3.00 Wm. Glendening, same 8.50 Jpq. M- Peel, same .......... 4.10 Xfavid Passon, same 2.25 Berne Suppiy Co., same ...... 21.60 H. S. MICHAUD, Auditor. '■ ■ *— l o- —— TWO STALLIONS—ORLINDO AND hindrawgl ORLINDO—BIack with star in the forehead, foaled Jijly J, 1503.. Orlfado Is an Inbred Onward,, in good size, stylish, kind and a nataral trotter. He has never been worked for speed. No better bred ‘colt In Adtoww county. He. is a sure foal getter and breeds large, unifarm briavy bone*, nicely finished colts. Owego, sire aft Orlfado, Is a typical Onward, sixteen hands high, weighs 1200 pounds, strangly made.
good gaited, very speedy but never! trained or raced. Onward leads alls sires and at his age living or dead' in the 2:20 performers and has more producing sons and daughters than any sire of his age. He has nearl;/ three times as many grandchildren i n the 2:30 list am any stallion of the same age and i&ene of George Wilk es greatest sons. Orlindo’s first sire is Onward, sir® of Beuzetta, 2:OfJ%, and Colbert* 3:09%, and Gazfette„ 2:09%, and ©A. Thornton, 2.09%*, and! Pearl Onward; 2:10%, and 1124 otjfc era in the 22:30 list Orlindo’s first dam. Brownie, registered in Vol. 7 by voucher No. 1592, sire of Wassapn, 2:22, and! then by Woodford’s MBmbrtno, 2:21%. Second dam, Daisy by Hawpatch, «it« OIC Magnolia, 2t09!%, end 18 etoers in the list Third dam Polly Long hy CJond, Nk. 4096. HINDRANG —German Coarii Stair lion bred by Bakenkoher, Schoenen»or. Germany, Imported by the Ger I man government. Olden berg, Ger-1 many, sired by Hhkuspokus, No. 1134, dam Maturklndt No. 3117. These stallions will make the Beaton of 1910 at the Old Weprer Barn, on North Saeond street, Deeatur, Ini dlana. WILLIAM BUTLER, 1 2tw-for-2wks Owner and Keeper. _ C O' ■ ' prompt relief In all cases of throat I and l«»g trouble If you use Chamber-, r lain’s Cough Remedy. Pleasant to I take, soothing and healing id effect. . Bold by all dealers. -v ■ ■ 1 2 • ,£
;|op7ning may io ' 1 o ■ i r ■ Maple Grove Park May be Ready For Opening on That Date. MANY AMUSEMENTS ■■■■*■• SSSMI j ■ Features Want to Come Here—Getting the Ball Diamond Ready. With the coming of the warm days the minds of the public revert to the leafy, shady parka and before many weeks they will be In full possession of the public. Frank McConnell of the Maple GroVe Park association, went to Maple Grove park this afternoon to look after "the condition of the base ball diamond and other things which may demand attention. It is thought that the park will have its Opening fdr’ the Season by May 10th. Fot some time Mr/McConnell has been receiving letters from various shows and entertainment feature -companies regarding the outlook of their establishment here for the season, and 'lt '4l probable that a number of them will locate here. Then there will be the old standby—the merry-go-round, the dancing pavllllon, thd i shooting galleries, and such, which have become permanent fixtures of this mbst desirable pleasure ground, so largely patronized by the public for mffes around.
■ PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS. Tito school of District No, 1, Monroe township, closed April 7th with a big dinner and' a fine program, and the teacher, George, Wittwer, was presented a large reading lamp and an inkstairtL ’ ! Claude Gay comes out this way quite often. We wonder where he goes. Mr. and! Mrs. Dayton Hendricks and Sam Martz were visiting their mother, Mbs. Susan Martz, over Sunday. ?, , ' . ■ "i Miss Verniz Quigley was visiting with her friend, Mfas Rosa Hook, over Sirafty: Andrew DkvMson, the minister of Pleasant Wdtey AMbr ehurch, could nottHsr Jnra to IK his appointment on account of sideness. I' - ". ’- • *'* ?. .; . - "li ;:*■ ■ "w ■ Miss Mary Martz of Geneva has 1 been viffitUrg? with Mlns Merle Msrtz for the past ferw gays and will return ; home Mbrriay.. ■ Ambrossr Itartfc fa getting ready to • raise ( the tarn next Tuesday on 1 the G. Hi Langhrey farm, one-half milq> souttt. of the Valley church. . Worthy? WfiKams and son, Wayne, caone here* to fin the appointment of Rev., Atodtew Davison. They returnhome Ito the afternoon to Pennville, Ind.. ; ■ j ’ j Mitas Ofcoa Durbin was visiting w Ith Mita Maude Martz at' the home off hew grandmother, Mrs. Susan l<artm over Sunday and reports a /Jrie tftne: ; Mbs Mary Badders has been visit
ingr with her son, Will Badders, for, the- past few days. : Worthy Williams and son, Wayne, of Penraviße, Ind., and Frank Martz and 1 wife took dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeoman SunThey all report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook and Mr. and Mrs. James Kessler and family and Miss Addle Haggard enjoyed a . Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kesler and family. • > r — ■ ; Orlin Martz came home Saturday ' evening from Decatur to visit with I his parents over Sunday. > Mrs. C. J. Lutz enjoyed the big dinner 4t the Pleasant Valley school last Thursday. I A fine bird dog arrived by NatlonI al express from W. O. Smith of Bluffton to Jay Cline of Root township and Will Schrock. Mrs. Hannah Barkley, who has been very sick at the home of her soft, Henry Barkley, south of town, is somewhat better this morning, though still bedfast. Reiter & France will show their progressiveness by'sending some per'son to New York and paying all expenses for five days. It’s a great trip for some o M .
J EVIRY MAIL BRINGS • A BUNCH OF PROOF .1. •''' 1 -• ■ ” ■ . That It Is Doing Great Good Thors Is But Little Doubt. I That Root Juice is doing great good for scores of people, is unquestioned except for those wo do not happen to know some one who has used the medicine. The remedy is rapidly making a national reputation as the 1 most remarkable curative agency of * the age. Testimonials from far-off states are neither wanted or needed here at home. The people who live here, and have used the remedy, are telling their friends about IL That fa . the principal cause of the great demand for’ IL We are told that Root Juice cot- ‘ tains Golden Seal for the mucuotdr* lining of the stomach, Bowels an& bladder, Mandrake for the liver, Buchu for the kidneys, Gentian, Colum- : bo and Iron for the appetite, and oth!er popular ingredients' than, when ; combined in the proper proportion, -makes the remarkable medicine searched for, and heals and tones every weak spot of the organs that make and filter Mood.' Those who suffered with all forms of stomach troubles, rheumatism, nervousness and kidney complaints, are ifa thfa vfafaity, to tell of the great good Root 7 Juice did for them, and as | a consequense the remedy is moving J very fast from the. shelves of tire Holthouse drug store. t? . ; Your tongue- fa' mated. . Your biirmth‘i* firal. Headaches comeaad go. ( J. These symptoms show that your stomach fa the trouble. To remove the cause is the first thing, and Chamberlain’s Stomach' and Liver Tablets will do that. BJasy tw' take and most effective. Sold by? alEdmiera.’" J. O. Price of Sturgis, Mich., returned home this morfffag after attending to bsN. Mr. Prlce formerly lived here-- but moved to Sturgis this spring. • Every seat In the- Majiestfc theater - has been sold for, the production of “The Music Masters'll®- Dtarfd Warfield Friday evening and the greater number for the matfaaa. A number of Decatur people will witness the attraction. For the night performance people stood fa line an night ta> secure I good seats. ■ "’"'’7' P ' The chicken pot-pie* dinner to be given Friday In'the Nlillck b«Bdtag» cofnet Second and Mitdison streets, Z is worthy of your patronage. Twentyfive cents. Diarrhoea should beeoureffi wfafimd loss of time and by a medicin® wMute like Chamberlain’s Cbdh; Chofeisa and Dlsarhoea Remedy nutt only (jure® I promptly but produces rno unpleasant I effects. It never failfannd 1 1® pleasant: and safe to take. SdMfby'aßl doallar®. I In last evenfag’s. -JWsui®. .aw article' I appeared that Miss <Mar|d- TOta&ipr I had resigned her positions as. Mau-- I ographer at the Wa»d* oom- I Panj's office. It was* Mfea Amj»li® I Tonnelier, who has? boom conntwted: I with the office ever sfaco they; hw» been located in thtt* okl®.. Every family and especially thos® I who reside fa tha< counfay shtfaM b» I provided at all times witßr. a bottle of I Chamberlain’s linamentj There fa a» ,| telling when it: may be- ; wsnt®di iifc case I of an accident or emergency-., fa is I most excellent tfa all easea oft Bhee- I matlsm, sprains and ' ttnufae®, SeM by all dealers. JI Miss Helen Doswell* est Fortt Wayne, I who has been visltlngj at the X. Ton- I nelier home« for sevemli d&ysL return- I ed home tHfa mornfag;. She was ac- I companfed Isa Mrs. Jke Trnmellter and daughter* Miss Rom*, will visit I there. T Chambariain’s Stomach and Liver | Tablets assist natare ha driving all | Impuritim out o( the system, insur- fl ing,a free and regular condition and I restoring the orgp-os of the body to I health and strength- Sold by all deal- I era 1 show tooupe which played I “Aeros the Great Divide*’ at the op- || ear* house Tuesday night, left on the II morning train for Ridgeville, where | they have aa engagement this even- I ing. " i| Word comes from Peter Holthouse I and T. C. Corbett, who are recuperat- I fag at West Baden, that they are both II enjoyfag life and are feeling fine. JI Daniel Stuckey of Berne was in'll the city for a short while today arid |l later left for Fort Wayne, where lie I was looking after some business ar-. R fairs. , I ! ‘ u , JI BTUBBOR NAS MULES 1 are liver and bowels some times; Hl seem to balk without cause. Then 11 there’s trouble—loss of appetite, in* j] digestion, nervousness, despondency, H headache. But such troubles fly be- || fore (Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the II
