Decatur Democrat, Volume 53, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1910 — Page 8

P NOTICS TO NON-RESIDENTS. O’*. The State of Indiana, County of AdKw.’ &xns, ss. In the Adams Circuit Court, Septem- " T?rm 1910. George’Aumi«er vs. Henry Timmons. et al. No. 8009. To Quiet Tine r to Real Estate. „ . It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Henry Mary J. Timmons, his wife, all the unknown heirs of Henry Timmons, i. he be deceased, whose names are unknown to this plaintiff, all the pnknown heirs of Mary J. Timmons, wife of Henry Timmons, if she be deceased whose names are unknown to plaintiff. Eliza Seeds, William Seeds, her husband. Perry Seeds, Seeds. $ ' wife of Perry Seeds, all the heirs of BL? Perry Seeds, if he be deceased’, whose Ks names are unknown to plaintiff, all the heirs of Seeds, wife of Perry Seeds if she be deceased, whose , names are to the plaintiff unknowix F- the above named defendants are nonf. .■ resident of the State of Indiana. ■V ; Noticed therefore hereby given the % said Henry Timmons, Mary J. TimK mons, his wife, a., the unknown heirs g of Henry Timmons, if he be deceased, whose names are unknown to - this plaintiff, all the unknown heirs of ? ’ Mary J. Timmons, wife of Henry Timmons, if she be deceased, whose names are unknown to plaintiff, Eliza Seeds William Seeds, her husband • Perry’Seeds, Seeds, wife of Perry p Seeds, all the heirs of Perry Seeds, if he be deceased, whose names are un- | known to plaintiu, all the heirs of- —— Seeds, wife of Perry Seeds, if she be ' deceased, whose names are to the K plaintiff unknown, that they be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the l»th day of .October 1910, the same being the 38th Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the K Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the sth day of september, A. D„ 1910. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and deter- | mined in their absence. Witness my hand and seal or said Court hereto affixed, this 23rd day of August, 1910. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. David E. Smith, Attorney for Plainly tiff. 34tt2 o APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR. J <: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed execui; ~ tor of the estate of Elizabeth Marquart /■' late of Adams county, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. C. A. DUGAN, Executor. Aug. 30, 1910. 35t3 —o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. i'. ' » . Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Urvin Carter, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on the Ist day of October. 1910, and show cause, if an v . 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. WILLIAM A. CARTER, Administrator. Decatur, Ind., Sept. . 6, 1910. g| Dore B. Erwin. Attorney. — o NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY EXECUTRIX. The undersigned, executrix of the last will of Henry A. Tyndall, deceased, hereby gives notice that by vir|w tue of an order of the Adams circuit I'. ’ court, she will, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., on the L 13th Day of October, 1910, . at the east door of the court house, In Decatur, Indiana, and from day to i ’ ' day thereafter until sold, <Jffer for sale at public sale the following described real estate in Adams county, State of | \ Indiana, to-wit: Lot number seven Hit (7)' in Section sixteen (16), in Township twenty-seven (27), north range: ? ■: fifteen (15) east, containting three-1 ’ ' three and forty (33.41) acres; also commencing at itorthwest corner of lot number " - six (6J in said section sixteen (16), in | township twenty-seven (27), north range fifteen (15) east, in safd county //■ and state; thence east twenty-six .(26) links; thence south fifty-two (52) de- / grees east forty-five (45) rods and .. twenty links; thence south nineteen (19) degrees and twenty (20) minutes west thirty-eight (38) rods and eight B ’ (8) links to a stake; thence west i’’ twenty-eight (28) rods and nine (9) K, links to a stake; thence north to the /.'<■ place of beginning, containing eleven si. ,* (11) acres and seventy-eight-hun- | dredths (.78) of an acre. Except .therefrom two and one-half (2.5) acres i\ described as follows: Commencing seventy-four (74) rods and fifteen (15) links east of the southwest cornet of lot number two (2) In said seclb- . : tion sixteen (16); thence south eighteen (18) rods and three (3) feet to a stone; thence east eighteen (18) rods to a stone; thence north twenty-sev-en and cne-half (27.5) degrees east nineteen (19) rods and thirteen (13) ’ feet to a stone in the center of the public highway; thenbe west twenty (20) rods tb the place of beginning. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not less than two-thirds (2-3) of the full appraised value of said real estate upon g the following terms and conditions: At least one-third of the parchase money cash in hand on day of sale, K the balance in two equal installments (/. payable in not to exceed one and two |*y '■ years, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest from date, waving relief, providing for attorney’s fees, and secured by iy,' mortgage on the real estate and free<hold surety to the satisfaction of the I/; . executrix. SARAH A. TYNDALL, BL-.-' ..... 3514 Executrix. Sfc® SHERIFF’S SALE. in the Adams Circuit Court of Ad , nms County, Indiana. Lafayette Rape vs. David W. Jones '■> By virtue of and order of sale U ♦ me directed by the Clerk of said court

I have levied upon and will expose for sale at public auction, at the Lafayette Rape farm in Wabash township and at the east door of the court house, Adams county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m., and 4 o’clock p. m., of the 7th Day of October, 1910, the following personal property: About two hundred thirty-five feet of drive pipe, about two hundred fifty feet of 644-lnch casing, .two casing head, about twelve hundred feet 2inch pipe, two hundred and fifty feet of 6 (4-inch casing, about ten hundred and fifty feet of 2-inch pipe, 2-inch fittings, nipples, T and stuffing box, 1 grip Dicks, 2 polish rods, about 2,100 feet of sucker rod, one 100-bbl. tank, Giant Grip, Also all the rifht title and Interest of the said David W. Jones in certain oil and gas leases on the east half of the southwest quarter of section 23 township 25 north, range 14 east, also the west half of the northwest quarter of section 23 township 25 north, range 14 east, excepting 5 acres out of the northwest corner thereof; aiso 20 acres off the north end of the west half of the southwest quarter of said section 23, except 3V6 acres off the west end thereof all in in Adams county, Indiana. Taken as property of David W. Jones to satisfy said order of sale. ’ ELI MEYER, Sheriff Adams County. April 3, 1910. 36t3 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana. County of Adams, ss. In the-Adams circuit court, September term, 1910. James H. Smith et al. vs. Ann D. Clarkson et al. No. 8017. Complaint for partition. It appearing from affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Ann B. Clarkson, Charles Clarkson, Max I Clarkson, Lewis Clarkson, the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given the said Ann D. Clarkson. Charles Clarkson, Max dlarkson. Lewis Clarkson, that they be and appear before the j Hon. Judge of the Adams circuit, court on the sth day of November, ’ 1910, the same being the 54th Juridical Day of the present regular .term there-1 of, to be holden at the court house in j the City of Decatur, commencing on , Monday, the sth day of September, A. D„ 1910, and plead by answer or J demur to said complaint, or the same 7,111 be heard and determined in their, absence. I Witness, my name and seal of said | court hereto affixed, this 7th day of September. 1910. JAMES P. HAEFLING, Clerk. | David K. Smith, Attorney for plaintiff. 36t2 —o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT J OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Henry Kreutzman, deceased, to appeatin the Adams CRcuit court, held at Decatur, Indiana, bn the 30th day of September. 1910, 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 sharps. PETER KIRSCH. Executor. Decatur, Ind., Sept. 7, 1910. Heller, Suttan & Heller, Attys. 36t2 oFARMS. If you want a farm in southern Michigan, where the farmers roll up a big bank account in a few years, where you can raise fruit of all kinds. ;and enjoy life, write us for list of farms. SWANDER & SWANDER, 36t4 Hudson, Mich. - j o APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX. | Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of the estate of David Meschberger. late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solyent. JANE MESHBERGER, Executrix. September 16, 1910. 38t2 o j NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE NAME. | State of Indiana, Adams County, ss.: In the Adams Circuit Court, September term, 1910. The Kiiebler and Moltz Company, a corporation, ex parte. Petition to change name. No. 8023. Notice is hereby given that The Kuebler and Moltz Company, a corporation, has applied to the Adams ' Circuit Court of Adams County, Indl- . ana, to have its name changed from . The Kuebler and Moltz Company to t The Kuebler Company, and that said ! petition and application will be pre- . seated to and heard by said Court at t the first day of the November term, i 1910, of said Court. , < Dated this 21st day of September, r 1910. THE , I By W. A. Kuebler, President. } I Jesse C. Sutton, Attorney. 38t3 • 1 BOXING SPORT AT FORT WAYNE. ® After a lapse of about two years, the B ’ boxing sport is to again be resumed in t> Fort Wayne, beginning on Thursday •- evening of this week, for which time t a good program has been arranged, y The card for this evening of enter- ». tainment contains several bouts bee tween well matched athletes, who will I spar from four to ten- rounds for points. The scene will be the Princess rink, where the club formerly held some mighty good meetings. The event, is in charge of well known 1- spbrting men and it is likely that some g interesting meetings will be held duro Ing the next few months. No doubt t , a number from this city wilt attend.

‘ In the cases in which both Renso, Rosco Qearnizzo and Prank Proflly are plaintiffs and Wolf ft Desaaur are defendants, for damages and breach of contract, on motion by defendants the plaintiffs were ordered <4o file cost bonds. Upon motion for change of venue in the divorce case of Ellen V. <Lonthan vs. Howard L. Louthan, it was sent to Wells county for trial. State vs. C. D. Murray, motion to quash affidavit overruled, defendant arraigned and entered a plea of not guilty. The jury was empaneled*. John Johnson was called, and falling to appear an attachment was issued returnable forthwith. Real estate transfers: Joshua A. Harmon to James Roebuck, 55 acres, Washington tp., |4,950; J. H. Striker to S. H. Long to Cora A. Striker, lot 14, Berne, >2500; J. J. Mayer to Perry Everhart, lot 14, Monroe, 11000; John W. Hendricks to William McGahey, 40 acres, St. Mary’s tp., >3200; Ota Beardsley to C. D. 44 acres, Monroe tp., >3OOO. f - / The wedding of' Mr. Edward Johnson of this city to Miss Lulu Bowen of St. Joe, Ind., occurred at Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Tuesday morning of last week. Mr. Johnson left here on Monday and met Miss Bowen at Ft. Wayne, proceeding from there to Kalamazoo, where the ceremony was performed. They enjoyed a day or two at Hastings, Mich'., as the guests of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hedrick, Mrs. Hedrick being a sister of Mr. Johnson. After a tour of Michigan they arrived home Saturday evening and will soon begin housekeeping in Mr. Jbhn- ! son’s residence on North Second 1 street. Mr. Johnson is a well known 1 business man of this place, while Miss Bowen has for some time been living lat Fort Wayne. The best wishes of j many friends are theirs for a happy and prosperous future. Mrs. Johnj son has visited here frequently and la quite well known. | HER MIND WAS MADE UP. I« i .pt When femininity makes up he/ mind, it is “made up to stay” and I pfnoM oq& sjoXmbt moj Xjoa are eaaqi j care to have one sit on a jury hearing 1 his case, unless he was certain that she “was on his side.” Such may well be the decision of at least one Decatur attorney of the case. A little girl of this city accompanied her mother to the meat market last evening, and while the dealer was waiting on other customers, persisted in asking her mother to buy weinerwurst. The mother, however, was not partial to them, and to aid ’the mother, who was the victim of much persuasion, a well-known Decatur lawyer, standing nearby, waiting on his meat, said to the little girl, teasingly: “Don’t you know that the weiners are made out of dogs, today?" The little girl objected to this, and began again, each request being met with a reiteration of the dog story by the lawyer. “Well," said the little girl, losing patience at last, "I don’t care if they are made out of little kittens; I like ’em anyhow!" , o ——, FUNERAL LARGELY ATTENDED. Many Pay Last Respects to the Late Mrs. Rachel Johnson. The last sad rites over the remains of the late Mrs. Rachel Johnson, whose death occurred on last Saturday morning, was held Tuesday at the St. Paul’s church, and a large number of friends and relatives of the deceased were in attendance to show their respects. A glowing tribute was paid to the life of the lady by the pastor, and the service was a very sad one. Interment took place in the Decatur cemetery. —o— BANNER CLOVER SEED YIELDOne of the banner clover seed crops that has come to notice Is that threshed by Ola Gaunt, east of the city, nine acres yielding a crop of forty-three bushels. Adam Gephart ft Son did the threshing. o No doubt the largest water tank ever constructed here —and probably ever will be—is the one being erected at present for the Frlslnger & Sprunger company, which will'be used as a supply tank on tneir Kekionga stock farm, just south of the city. The tank when completed will have a capacity of one hundred and fifty barrels, and is being made out of solid galvanized iron. A. N. Steele has received the contract for Its construction, and it is the largest tank that this firm has contracted for. It is ten feet in depth and ten feet in diameter, and will require three days for its completion. The tank which has been in use on the farm is entirdy too small for the large quantity of water required by the many horses and cattle on this well known farm, and it was necessary to construct a larger one. Thej

tank is about halt completed and will ’ be taken to the farffi at once upon the completion of the work. - t ——o The .St. Mary’s church was ’ scene of a happy wedding Tuesday, when Mias' Lfina Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mlllfer; became the bride of Mr. Harvey Halyard, also of this place. The wedding services took place at 6 o’clock in the presence of a large number of friends of the contracting parties, Father Flaherty officiating, using the beautiful ring ceremony. The bride was attended by her friend, Miss Emma Kelley, while Mr. William Lichtly acted in the capacity of best man. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk and her attendant also wore a beautiful gown of white. Immediately after the wedding services the party went to the home of tile bride’s brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Appleman, west of the city, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served to a few of the Intimate friends of the couple. Later they went to the Moser studio, where photographs were taken of the wedding party. Miss Miller Is the daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Paul Miller, who reside south of the city, and is held In high esteem by her many friends. Mr. Hllyarq is also well known, having been employed here for some tlpie, and where he has become well acquainted. They left this afternoon for Akron, Ohio, where they will reside, and where Mr. Hilyard has secured employment. The best wishes of their many friends accompany them to their new home. o IS REGAINING HEALTH. Word from Mrs. Petdr Gaffer, who, with her son, Edmund, has been at/. Liberal, Kansas, for several weeks, is to the effect that she likes the country very much and has Improved much during that time, having suffered but one nervous attack since her stay there. She and her son leave this I » week sometime for Denver, , Colo., where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Gaffer will try to take UP some land there, and if she can successfully do so and secure a suitable tract, the family will remove ihere to make their bome t BERNE FIRM LANDS A CONTRACT At their special meeting today the board of county commissioners awarded the contract for a new steam heating system for the county infirmary building. There Was only one bidder, the A. J. Moser Company of' Berne, and they secured the contract for >l,156. They ate to install a boiler of 3,150 feet Members of the firm signing the contract are A. J. Moser, B. M. Ray and L7 A. Sprunger. At the first opening of bids a few weeks ago three bids for heating were received and the board expected more this time. The contract was not let before because more money had to be appropriated.—Bluffton News. —— o ■■ Smith & Ulman, the well known stock men who have announced a dissolution sale for Weanesday, September 28th, are busy just now advertising that event which promises to be one of the biggest of the kind <ever held In this section of the state. The Smith & Ulman herd of Hereford cattle is known all over the country, and the sixty head offered at this sale includes the entire bunch. Among them wfll be some of the most noted Herefords in America, strong in the blood lines bl Beau Donald, Dale, Acrobat, Britisher ,etc. The catalogues for the sale are now being distributed, as are various other kinds of advertising matter, Including thousands of cards, bills and other large sale bills. This sale right here at home givea to Adams county farmers a splendid opportunity to secure some of this excellent stock. If they pass this up they are wronging themselves, fox the future in high grade cattle is brighter than ever before. Come to the sale, which will be held at the sale barns on First street - -■ o ’ BEVERIDGE* SPEAKING DATES For Next Week, With First Meeting at Indianapolis. The republican state campaign will open In Indiana next Tuesday, that is to say, that on that date the Beveridge I end of the speaking bureau will begin action. The senior senator will make a number of speeches next week, his schedule hawing been announced as follows: 7’ , Indianapolis, Tuesday, September 27th, evening. Attica, Fountain county, Wednesday, September 28th, 2 p. m. Lafayette, State Federation of Labor, Wednesday, September 28th, evening. u North .Vernon, Jennings county, Thursday, September 29th, 2 p.'m. Greensburg, Decatur county, Thursday, September 29th, evening. ' 7? Vevay, Switzerland county, Friday, : September 30th, 2 p. m. I Batesville, Ripley county, Friday, | September 30th, evening.

Scottsburg, Scott county, Saturday, October Ist, 2 p. m. Columbus, Bartholomew county, Saturday, October Ist, evening. 7* 1 The fifty-ninth anniversary celebration of the Rebekahs will be observed in a royally good manner by the local lodge this evening, as it will be generally whdsever this order has extended its Influence, it win with a picnic supper at 6 o’clock spread on one long table In the hall, In which all Rebekahs and their families and friends are Invited to share. Following this there will be a musical program, with a duet by Mrs. Fanny Yoder and Miss Gaily Nelson, a piona solo by Miss Ireta Butler, and music by other members of the order; with a number of impromptu talks. The entertainment committee, of which Miss Flossie Bolinger is president, has arranged besides this, a series of contests that will prove entertaining, and a fish pond will also contribute to the pleasure and profit of the evening. The anniversary has been observed by the local lodge with great festivity every '.year and this evening’s will prove unusually good. I V G The case against Charles D. Murray for keeping and selling intoxicating liquors, was called in circuit court Tuesday. After considerable time a jury was secured as follows: Marion Oliver, S. B. Fordyce, Jonathan Merry-, man, J. M. Alfred Goldner, Stephen Miller, James Armstrong. William Sellemeyer, Ross Wolf, J. H. Forbush, Alfred Ayers and W. H. Coppock. A motion to quash was overruled and the trial proceeded. It will be remembered that a colored cook whp was employed at the Murray hotel, after an altercation with the proprietor last spring, filed the affidavit that a “blind tiger’’ was kept. Thej case was tried before ’Squire Smith' and an appeal taken. When the col-

Dr. A. M. FINCH, OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Expert Physician. Surgeon and Specialist Will visit Decatur, IndlaftA, oft Thursday, September 29th. at Hotel Murray, and once a month regularly thereafter. I Day Only Hours ™ European and Amer- Medical Expert In ican Medical Expert, Treatment of ChrenPhysician, Surgeon ic Di « eaM ’ of M«». and Diagnostican Women and chllDr. Finch has been . educated in and _ ’ . h _, graduated from the y, \ Or. Finch has made best Colleges and more remarkable Hospitals of Europe M Bl cureg | n the Western and r"!! rie v’ j states than any livFor Forty Years de- jng physician, voted to the treatment and cure of No incurable cases Chrorlic Diseases. taken for treatment Member of the All American Institute trea *"'?"* °s„X y i' ia " s • nd No cases taken or Vs.istant, ~ treated without a Imnloved or trusted personal examina- trusted. No n ma°H Consultation and Examin- “J" 0 "' w l h P oUt wi t v h Jl B n p e o“‘de d nc n e e soiidS ation at all times Free, In- without their h«- / and Confidential. health, give it to a Terms are Reasonable and tlo « «s•* sick friend who will - r , . panled by their local thank you. Moderate. * o physician.

I cure to stay cured every case I taken for treatment. Surgical cases I treat without operation or suffering. Without Ether or Chloroform, without detention from business or pleasure. This Indiana Doctor, registered and licensed by the state for the cure of all nervous, special and chronic diseases of men, women and children, treats all his patients in person. No hired assistants to split the responsibility. He treats the following diseases only: All nervous diseases, such as Neurasthenia, Neuralgia, Melancholia Nervous Debility, Spinal Irritation, Hysteria, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Fits or Falling Sickness, Chorea, Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Headache or Migraine. Heart Diseases like palpita- ' tlon, General’ Weakness or Sinking i Spells, Diseases of the Blood or Skin like Anemia, Scrofula, Eczema, Ulcers, Tumors, Growths, Swellings, Pimples, etc. He wants to meet all sick persons who suffer from Chronic Constipation, Obstipation, Intestinal Irritation, Indigention, Dyspepsia, Ulcera- : tion or Dilation of the Stomach or Intestines. Hernia, Rupture of the Bowels, Appendicitis, Plies, Itching, Bleed--1 Ing, Protruding or Internal Ift charac--1 ter, Tapeworm, Diseases of the Liver, > such as enlargement or displacement, L or congestion, Cirrosls, hardening or engorgement. Diseases of the Kid- ’ neys like Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, 1 Dropsy, Qravel, Uric Acid, Scalding or i Burning Urine, Bed Wetting or too frequent Urination, Sexual Impotence, . weakness or Irritability. Diseases of the Bladder, Catarrh in all its forms. Purulent, discharging or Dry Catarrh , of the head, Throat, lungs or Bronchial Tubes. Stomach, Bladder, Kidney or Systemic. This enemy of the human race. He is now able to cure in a short time by an original and new method , of Osmosis or absorption. Asthma in all Its forms, Consumption of the many stages. A cure guaranteed ff In the early stages, before destruction of the tissues have set In. Deafness caused , by It. I have cured frequently ift 30 minutes. Sometimes accompanied by head nofs’es, cured to stay cured. Dl- ’ senses of Women, Uterine or Ovarian are most successfully treated. Dis-.

tag d hew”X issued an attachment for him, return-'t able forthwith. The state is' represented by Prosecutor H. 8,-Heller and the defense by Attorneys Peterson'& Moran and D. E. Smith. Johnson and another negro arrived . this afternoon and were used as witnesses in the case. ■> The case wilt probably go to the jury about noon tomorrow. * ———————-0- ■; , ' • Petitions bearing the names of 500 voters in the neighborhoods of Monroe, Pleasant Mills and Wren, Ohio, have been presented to Judge Merryman, recommending the suspension of sentence during good behaflor in the case of the State pf Indiana against John Durbin and Benjamin/ Lett, who Monday plead guilty ;'*to grand larceny. The petition are said to bear practically the signatures of every voter in the neighborhood where the boys have lived and worked, and ask the‘judge to parole the boys while they behave wbll in the future. The petitions are based-upon the statute of. Indiana, amended in 1909, which I gives to the judges of the circuit court the to suspend sentence in certain cases where the character of the violator, the circumstances of the crime or the interests of society, do" not demand the actual penalty, and leave it to the discretion of the judge to suspend sentence and parole prisoners during their good behavior. — a-— O ; — A MAN OF IRON NERVE, » . Indomitable will and tremendous energy are never found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are but of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. ' King** New Life Pills, the matchless ' regulators, tor keen brain and strong body. 25c at all druggists.

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