Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1910 — Page 8

' REAL VrlljSe ay ADMINISTRATOR Th6 administrator- of the estate of Ida Whitright, deceased; hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, he will at the hour of ten o’clock a, m.‘ of the 21st day of May, 1910, the same bein o» a Saturday, and from, day to day thereafter until sold, at the. gßflt dbor of the court house In the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiawi,. pffer for sale at public auction ali the Interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wifi . Inlot number,;; seventeen (17) In, Freang’s subdivision of outlots thirt ■ ty-three , (33), thirty-four (34) and, thirty-five (35) in the town (no# •f Decatur, Adams county, Indiana*, . <£aid sale will be made subject to the approval of the, said court, for not less than two-thirds of , tee appraised value of said real estate, and will be sold, free of liens, and upon, the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance id two equal installments, not to. exceed nine and eighteen -months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, Dearing six per cent interest from date, waiting relief, providing attor: ney’s fees and secured by.'toQrtWO, on the real estate sold and freehold surety toithe approval of the _administrator. J. M. MILLER, 1514 Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE—EXECUTOR’S SALE. State of Indiana, Adams County, as. In the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1910. .£ _ Leonard Schnepp, bxecutor o fthe estate of Hannah Schnepp, decased, vs. Oliver Schnepp, Floyd Schnepp, Adrian Schnepp, Harold Schnepp, Kenneth Schnepp and Freeman Schnepp, file minor heirs of Solomon Schnepp, deceased, Letitia Schnepp, widow of Solomn Schnepp, deceased, Mary Milner (nee Schnepp), wife of Charles MUlr and daughter of Henry Schnepp, jf. deceased, Gertrude Schnepp, Bessie Schnepp, and Elmer Schnepp, the three minor heirs of Henry Schnepp, jr., deceased, Frank Schnepp, Benjamin Schnepp, Abraham Schnepp, WilHam Schnepp, Leonard Schnepp, Mary Murphy (nee Schnepp-, wife of Noah Murphy. . | Notice is hereby given that by vir-. tue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court in the above entitled pro-1 ceedings, to sell the real estate of Hannah Schnepp. decased, the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of said Hannah Schnepp, deceased, will offer for sale at private sale, at the office of C. L. Walters, eh Second street In the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, at not less than its full appraised value, the following described real estate situated in Adams County, Indiana, tbwit: ' “The southeast onerqurirter (%) of the southeast one-quarter(l4)‘of‘sec-tion twentyeight (28), township twen-ty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, exceptin therefrom'rimeS- six (96) sq. rods, heretofore’ conveyed to Union School Townsnip and rescribed as follows, ‘ to-wit: Commencing at the southeast corner of section twenty-eight (28), township twenty-eight (28) north, range fifteen (15) east; thenfe north sixteen (16) rods; thence west six (6) rods; thence south /’sixteen (16) * rods;’ thence east six (6) rods to the place of beginning, containing ninety-six (96) square rods.” ■ ‘ Xlsgid sate, will occur on Saturday, (he fourteenth day of May, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the following’ terms and conditions, to-wit: One-third cash in hand on the day ©f sale; one-third in one yeai and one(hird in two years from said date, the purchaser to give his promissory notes for the deterred payments, bear .tag interest at the rate of six per • ©ent from date, waiving recourse to graduation or appraisement laws, proirtding for .attorney’s fee, and secured rby ,mortgage security on the real esjtate. so, sold. Purchaser has the privilege to pay all cagh on date of sale if he so elects. LEONARD SCHNEPP, Executor. ( ; C. L. Walters, Attorney 1 .. I ■ J ...ifoc it U i NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. ’ . "T ,‘Uitr y.‘.<u '| The State of Indiana, County of Ad-j ams, ss. ■ In the Adams Circuit CoufLEebrui ary term, 1910. Mathias Kirsch vs. Mathias man et al. ..... ~. ' • Nd.. 7946. Complaint to fillet title; ft appearing from affidavit Sled. jU the above entitled cause, thai'.AUi thias Poorman, Katharine n^Dormaht all the unknown heirs at law of. Mathias Poorman, deceased,. plf r known heirs of Katharine Pbormari; deceased, John Poorman, Mary Poon man, whose true Christian name Is to the plaint! unknown; all heirs at law of John Poortnau, deceased; all the unknown heirs at .law of Mary Poorman, deceased,' whose true Christian name is jothe. plaint tiff unknown, the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. ' J Notice is therefore hereby given the said Mathias Poorman, Katharine .■ Poorman; all the unknown heirs at law of Matthias Poorman, deceased; all the unknown heirs at law of Katharine Poorman, deceased; John Poorman, Mary Poorman, whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff un known; all the unknown heirs at law of John Poorman, deceased; all the unknown heirs at law of Maty Poorman, deceased, Whose true Christian name is to the plaintiff unknown; that they be'and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 6th day of June, 1919 the same being the 49th juridical day of the next regular term thereof to be holden at the court house ih the City of Decatur, commencing.qh Mb* day, the 11th day of Aprifc A. 1910, and plead by answer w dgmin to s*id complaint, or file sasHMK&t;tK heard and determined in their ab sence. Witness my hand and Seal of Bait

Court hereto affixed? this 7th day of April, 1910. ! 0 JAMBS P. HAEPLING, Clerk. Heller, ‘Sutton & Heller, Attorneys for plaintiff. . 15t3 ■ ' ,(r APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR, Notice is hereby given that the hni dersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Joel Falk, late of Adams County, decbhsed. The estate is probably solvent ; JOHN B. FALK, Administrator, bah Erwin, Attorney. April 13, 1910. V - . 15t2 ! —, ’ i NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. ’ ? A' . Thh State of Indiana, County of Adante, -he. Iri'the Adams Circuit Court, April Term, 1910. - David' Meshberger vs. Stanton Tuxlei", Christian Behm et at. No. 7951. Quiet title to real estate.. - • I Reappearing from affidavits filed in the above entitled dause, that Stanton Tuxler, Christian. Behm, Helen KJper, Charles Dunbar, Austin Dunbar, .herhusband, Cora Eaton, John Eaton her husband, Judson Kizer, Grace Kizer, his wife, Kenneth Kizer, Cecil Kizer, his wifb; Dana Kizer and Bruce Kizer, her hu'sband. Dorothy Kizer, unmarried, and Rebecca Parr of the above named defendants are nori” residents of the State of Indiana. r Notice |s therefore hereby giyen the said Stanton Tuxler, Christian BeUnr, Helen Kizer, Clara Dunbar, Austin Dunbar, her husband, Cora Baton, John. Baton, her husband, Judson Kizer, Grace Kizer, nis wife, Kenneth Kizer, Cecil Kizer, his wife, Daria Kizer, Bruce Kizer, her husband, Dorothy Kizer and Rebecca Parr, that they be and appear before the-Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 6th day of June, 1910, the same being the. 19th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the 1 City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the 11th day of April, A. D., 1910, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined -in their ab--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 Plaintiff. 1 ists \ , ... o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the credits ors, heirs and legatees of Samuel Steele, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiaria, on the 16th day of May, 1910, and show cause, if ally, why the final settlement accounts with the e®* tate of said -decederit should not be approved; and said neirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship; and receive their distributive shares. c IRA BTEELE, , Administrator. Decatur, Ind., April 19, 1910. c D. E. Smith, Attorney. 16t2 J J ■/, „ ~Q- ..Z . Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets assist nature in > driving all impurities out of the system, insuring a free and regular condition and restoring the organs of the body to health and strength. Sold by all dealers. " ‘ Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. t r These symptoms ’show that your stomach is the trouble. To remove the cause is the first thing, and Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all dealers. Take a hint, do your ownjnlxing. Rough on Rate, being all poison, one 15c box will spread or make' 50 to 100 litle cakes that will kill 500 or more rats and mice. It’s the unbeatable exterminator. Don’t die- tn the house. Beware y>f Imitations, (substitutes and catch-permy, ready-for-use devices; svi' -v --- '‘•■.lD [ MULES T JJyrer pnd, bowels' some times; : seem ■to balk without cause. Then '’tfitefe’s trouble —loss of appetite, innervousness, ' despondency, headache. But such .troubles ffy before Dr. King’s New Life Pills, the 'world’s best stomach and liver remedy. So easy. 25c 'it all dutiggfsts. ■ iKj .. a—- — GRAY’S SWEET POWDERB FOR CHILDREN. ■I - ... I Successfully used by Mother. Gray; ’ ‘-nurse in the Children’s Home in New [ ’’York, cure feverishness, bad stomach, ' teething disorders, move and regulate r 'the'bowels and destroy worms. Over ‘ 10,000 testimonials. They never fall, jr At all druggists, ,25c. Sample free. I Address Allen S. Olmstead, Leßoy, ? N. Y. tj ■ ' **" , J John Bolinger was at Berne tof- ( day, where he was engaged In doing , some mason work. e I i-j James Hurst went to Monroe thlr morning, where he was looking after r . business matters. ? A. J. Smith left this morning for e Saratoga, Ind., where he was looking it after some timber business. M J 11 ! Wall Wemhoff was a business callg er-at Geneva today in the interest of L’the Wemhoff Monumental - works. Me. ' ■ Charles Christen left today for sistoirih City, where he was transacting > | some business for Mann & Christen, 4 contractors.

ANATIICn Pi IIC ANUIntK ILuc p. -.... • - \ .■ ” '■ •■j'*?' Federal Authorities Now Searching For Nicholas - ] Heim to Charge With MAU POUCH THEFT , ’.: *. 4 ■ ( 7,. Os Wabash Railroad—Reddish Browrtßald-Headed Man —A Description. - Failing to find evidence to warrant the holding of Joe Vollmer of this city and his companion, arrested et South Bend some time the charge of participating 1K Mb' ‘ thett of’file two mail pouches troth fife Wabash, from which charge they were subsequently released, the federal authorities, says the Fort Wayne News, are now seeking Nicholas Heim, alias Nicholas Baker, William Schafer,] Wheeler Miller and Harry Hoffman, whom they think may be guilty, and whp is also wanted on thtojOlterge at various towns throughout Ffihlo arid Indiana. < The following description of Helm has been issued by the authorities: “German descent, age between forty and forty-five years, height five feet 9% Inches, weight between 140 and 160 pound*; reddish brown %air, thin on Top, combs over forward tb cover baldspot; sallow complexion, hollowchested, thin lips, constantly twitching. During the month of a number of pouches- were.&&|m along the C. H. & D. railway and this party has been positively identified as the thief. He is well supplied with money obtained from cashing drafts and checks taken fixMri 4 these pouches. I He usually hang* out in some cheap hotel or lodging house in a locality best suited in getting rid ot checks I or drafts. Makes friends for purpose I of identification at banks. Has on several occasions visited clothing I stores, purchased clothing, presented I these checks in payment, and to gain I confidence, has paid telephone mas-1 sage in order to establish the genuine-1 ness of the check. >’’Should information he obtained locating the person, or should beu4>g I found in your vicinity, cause arrest and communicate with A; R. Holmes, I inspector ori charge, CincinnatL OhJo; I or J. F. Oldfield, Post6ffl.ce Inspector, Columbus, Ohio. . - r—; >?'■■*.*- r* — —’ QcJ THE CLUBS MEET i ■ ; ■ ■j. < - - I District Convention] of Federated Clubs at Winchester Tuesday. I — -1 I CITY Miss Marie Patterson of Eur; terpean Club on Program For Vocal Solo. The convention of the eighth district of the federation of clubs co .be held at Winchester next Tuesday wtij draw many members from thi* Quite a number of eminent j have been secured for the tton and some very good thing* 1 civic improvement and child labor wHI come before the house. A' good musical program has been and Decatur people will be pleased to note on this the name of He Patterson, representing the .Bnterpean club of this city, Mliii 'MiS- ; •i terson being named for a voeril ‘ Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrs. J. C. Patterson were elected by the Shakespeare club as representatives, and ! many others from all the clubs will also doubtless attend. - ’ As Winchester is so near, and, the , railroad service so good, very mkng. ' from this city should make It a to be an attendant r C. B. Andrews, one of the pro*!* nent formers of tbte county, is btßMi; ing a new barn on his farm southw«<s : of the city. > Albert Gottemoller left on morning train for Fort Wayne, where he was attending to some busi®MMi ’ during the day. Mrs. D. M. Hensley and Mrs. Peterson left this morning r anapolis, where they will K- -convention of .the Eastern Star i, which is being held at that place tte day

I . x . Bweating. swoHen feet. ' ple d f r r U e g e S XI S OhnstS ! weeks lifts bftftn traveling through l ed home Tuesday evening, fond IKL vUV ■I«-m vU 1111 h ' " '' ' wrtj L, J-? 1 !'t wr Horse and Buggy That Was Stolen From Mart Sihith I’ 1 v at Berne Tuesday. 5 I- - FOUND AT URBANA, O. I -AI Horse Was Htched tt> Post When Thieves Made M Away With It. F .■/ | Mrirtln L. Smith and Robert Kerr I of Wabash township, left this p»cwriI Ing in response to a telegram recelvled from Urbana, Ohio, stafing. that a horse and buggy that had been stol--1 An from Mr lamt Tussdav ©veilI inr while the animal was hitched to a post in Berne* had heen recovered Iby the officials at that place andl I Smith has rio idea who drove the I hsteycxb Via fftcolvn imv I

V The mnety’ftxTZlversary I good* time was enjoyed wap seen by I | carr e x>u e letter. ne pa j file large number of members that I infra- riri, (• ‘IM a I jlaborate one,, .andjrill not J* I forgotten by the lodge. Tpe guests, ; Jessie Wlnnes arid Homer Knodle, f mental solo*, th© duets, reading arid;

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