Decatur Democrat, Volume 56, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1911 — Page 8
NOTICE OF SALL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. * Slate of Indiana. Atasu Ccciaty la the matter of the estate of Jacob Miller !er «a- at avctios ai the Ute re«Me®i of tecedect oc the !* eob M«Her i*ni atoßt m auc three* work torse. one two-yeai-oW colt, four <«< mMek cowa. on>»e yearh»£ exit ttree tee 4 c: Orocxl eows, cue hay IcsaOer. one Sthvocfc breaking plow two »borel ploa s« two sbo*ei ploaa. vue '--ora drill, ooe 2-boise train dri’L one J’horoe narrow, one spn&g-wotb bar. row one com abetter, cne top buss?, one cart. o*« buggy pote. two crosscut saws, two scythe swaths, sewer rite, one set of single hanxai two •ets of double work --aroess. one set * cbais harness, three -wives onfoot ladder, and masy other articles sdt herein mentioned Terrrt c* Sa e. All lumi of five dollars < V-» and under. cash la hand on day of sale: all sums over 13 '•> a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note therefor with approved ‘reeUold security satisfactory to the iders.gned administrator No property removed from the premises unless settled for before removing the same A B. BAILEY. Administrator. J N Burk head. A txt Peterson it Moran. Attys. 8U © - ' — NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the credttora. heirs and legatees of Herman Ft -tner. deceased, to appear in the Adam- circuit court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 18th day of March. 15>H, 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 beirship and receive their distributive shares WILLIAM GOLDNER Executor. Decatur. Ind. Feb 18. 191 L David E Smith, Atty. Bt3 c - NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
The vadersigned commissioner, by virtue of in orde* of the Adam* Circuit Court, made and catered in a cause therein pending. entitled Charles Page vs Christens B Vail, et al, and numbered »i»74. upon the dockets thereof, hereby gives notice that at the law office at Schurger fc Smith o® Second street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on the SOth Day of March. 1911. m 19 V> o'clock ans, of said day and from day to day thereafter until ail of »a.d real estate Is sold he will offer at private sale and at not less than the appraised value thereof, the following described real estate situated in Adams county, state of Indiana, towit: Inlot number five hundred and eighty-one <"-*»• in Bremerkamps and Deritess subdivision of outlets number one hundred and fifty-seven tls"i and one himdred and fifty-eight <lsßt in Crabb's western addition to the town (now city* of Decatur Also, inlots number five hundred and sixty-nine 1569' fire hundred and seventy >"(■.. and five hundred and seventy-one (571» in Bremerkamp's and Derke* sebd! vision- of outsots number one hundred and fifty-seven 157 > and part, of oqtlot. number one hundred and fifty-eight (158 > in I'rabb's western addition to the town • now city i of Decatur. Also, iniots number five hundred and fifty-eight 55* and five hundred and fifty-nine <359 J. five hundred and sixty <5<W). and five hundred and six-ty-one (s*l). in Glass and Rice’s subdivision of outlets number one hundred and fifty-one <lsll. one hundred and fifty-four <ls4<. and one hundred and fifty-five <155» in Joseph Crabb s seeon western addition to the town <now city* of Decatur. Terms of Sale —One-third cash in hand on day of sale, one third in one year, and one-third in two years: deferred payments to be secured by mortgage on the real, estate sold and persona! freehold surety to the satisfaction of the commissioner. The purchaser of any of said real estate sold shaU have the privilege of paying all cash on day of sale it preferred. DAVID E. SMITH, Bt4 Commissioner. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Trustee of Washington Township. Adams County. State of Indiana, will receive sealed proposals up until 10 o'clock. Wednesday. March 15, 1911, at the Trustee s office at Decatur. Indiana. for the construction of a school house in Section 32. V.'asnington town, ship, known as the Deßolt School. District No. 8, all work to be done according to plans and specifications now on file at the Trustee's office. A certified check of >500.60 must accompany all t>:c& I will receive bids on heating plant for building above mentioned on same date Certified check of 50 per cent of heating bid must accompany same Heating contractor mast guarantee his plant to meet the approval of the State Board of Health, and that the plant will heat the building to 72 degrees, Fahr, in weather ten below zero. Nothing bat al! cast furnaces will bo considered. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. SAM BUTLER, Trustee Washington Township. Adams County. Indiana. Bt3 dlt NOTICE. To the City of Decatur. Indiana, and to the citizens thereof, and to those
I w boss it may eoncem -- • j You are hereby notified that the un detsilened have filed in tbe AJatns dricsit court ot AdiuEts CosuMjr. ladxaaa. m peutKK prwyuui for tbe vacaUoa o.* •hat portion of tbe pc bite alley :n said I said City of Decarnr Indiana, dewcrlb--led as follows All that part of tbe public alley J’One Hundred and Two ll#l» and One Hundred Three (1W« in the original plat of the incorporated town .now jeixy Hf Decatur, Adame County. Indiana wbteh portion of alley extends tength of said latet Number One Henidred Two ilOSi and One Hundre-1 Three <l43i as aforesaid, and being ':c length One Hundred Tbirty-two Said proposed vaentton will affeet tbe feL'cv-fng tea- estate, to-wit Inlot Number One Htxndred Two «!<>♦. and One Hundred Three <1«3» in tbe original plat of tbe incorporated town Imsw city? of Decatur, Adams i Ton are further notified that said ;erition will be heard in said Adams 'Circuit Court, by tbe Honorable Judge thereof at the court bouse in said eity of Decatur. Adams County. Indiana, on Monday, tbe 13th day of Marot. 1911. at a. m HATTIE STVDABAKER AVGVST H SELLEMEYER OSCAR L VANCE FRED V MILLS. Trustee* of tbe School City d Deca tur. Indiana Bt2 o — TO MOTHERS IN THIS TOWN. Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief I from Mother Grays Sweet Powders for children- They cleanse the stotn-[ ach. act on the liver, and are recom mended for com plain tag children A j pleasant remedy for worms At all I driiggteta. 25c Sample free Address ; A. S Olmstead. Leroy. N. Y APPOINTMENT OF TRATORNotice is hereby given that the un-i dersigned has been appointed admin- I istrator of the estate of Wesley Ev-j ana. late of Adams county, deceased ; The estate is probably solvent W V BCCKMASTER. Administrator Peterson k Attorneys Feb. 27. 1»11 Hi
appointment of executrix. Not 'e s h«-robv even that the undersigned has been appotated executrix of the estate of Mary A. Abr. late of Adams county, deceased The estate is probably solvent MARTHA E AHR Executrix Hooper a Lenhart. Attorneys F>b 23, 1911. 9t3 —a LORIMER WINS LONG CONTEST. iVnited Preas Service Washington. D C, March 1—- Spec-! lal to Daily Democrat —The resole-: tion to deciare Senator Lorimer filegaily elected to the senate io*t on a rote today, 4« to 44. and Lorimer therefore wins the long contest Five senators did not vote Two would have voted each way and Lorimer himself did not vote The vote was on tbe resolution introduced by Beveridge. Both Beveridge and Shively voted against Lorimer. o Mrs. Frank Foughty returned yesterday afternoon to her home in Ossian after an over-Stmday visit with the C. J. Weaver family. Sue was accompanied as far as Fort Wayne by Mrs. L. B Brokaw and Mrs. Sadie Cowley, who attended the Yeoman celebration last evening Bertha Deam. Velma Lenhart. Blanche McCrory Ruth Deam spent Sunday at Monroeville, with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meihls They left Sunday morning on the 7 o'clock car. going byway of Fort Wayne, and returned on the 9:45. They report a good time and expect to go again.
The banquet room of the Murray hotel was ablaze with light and good, cheer Tuesday evening at 7 ©clock, when Mrs. C. D. Murray entertained s company of ladies.. Covers for twen-ty-five were laid at the little tables in the banquet room, the room being prettily decorated In drooping ferns and potted blooming cineraria. The dinner was in three courses, consisted of innumerable delicacies, and was served in numerable delicacies, and was served the best style of this popular hostelry, which is fast becoming noted over the state for the excellency of its service. After the dinner, the tables were cleared tor progdssive pedro. which continued a delightful evening s entertainment, and one that will be long remembered by the guests. Mrs. Murray was assisted in entertaining by Mesdames Charles Elzey and Charles Hower. Tbe guest list included Mesdames Simeon J. Hain, B. J. Meibers. W. A Kuebler, P. J. Hyland, Frank Gass, Carrie Schaub, Charles Voglewede, M. J. Mylott, R. Holthouse, Charles L. Meibers, Christena Niblick. James K. Niblick. C. Rademaker, E X. Ehinger, Dr. Connell, John Smith. Dr. Keller, Henry Bremerkamp. Henry Schulte, Charles Christen, Mar; Crawford, Mary Wemhoff, John Starost, Casper Lang and U. Deiningen
iSISTRLCTION BEG NS F rot•«=•*-’t" Class *»•» F'vph’ at :■**> f*e Ce*w.eg Haro. D»yMonday msrked tbe opeawg r-Mro I t fo* tJM* CwiJwTf® C** *•■*’* * ** • eburrb wbe wIH WM »y ewr fro® ®ow Ots led tiae wr b€*?sr’i tMtr&rrx® * ■' ■ w.ll s!. •>•?•-- y . .r* •3 -*-e that tW f’Wws t-e . s’o. a strueted tor tke nr; : F : jltis • forward to. £ ‘ , a by tbe Hast by tbe # | jfWor >• well for oa thM t’r; I of tbHr fwtwrw Use depeocy MR BLEEKE better Ferd.nanc Bieeke still shows is. provement and Is becom -c better | as tbe time passes. Ait tough very : weak, he is gradually gaining and much hope is now extented ft* f , recovery by those in charge —— — o ‘ ’ Mr and Mrs. John W. Ta.l have re- < turned from Cardwell. Mo, ■ here ■ they have been in the interest of Mr i Vail's business Mr. Vafi who f-« ] [some years has bees an extenstvI owner of timber land and ocher nos in that port of the country. ?u*- re-1 cently closed a big deal, whereby be : disposed d two sections of bis siare or twelve hundred and eighty acres of land foe tbe handsomr sum ninety thousand dollars cash Th:land was purchased in lif -7 M" i Vail for seven and one-half dollars je acre, but owing to the increase :t val ue of real estate and tbe demand for ; good soil and timber products brought the handsome price sts'e: He still has in his ponsessioe -..!■• > acres of valuable timber land which ( be will not dispose of at present. Tl s land would also roll up into tbe thoo- • sands of dollars would be are to siL Mr and Mrs Vail teen sb sent from the eity for nnxae tbae. auc their many friends are glad to reretheir acouamtance and to bear of tbe successful deal which the- have complete! o Bedford Ind, Feb 3- S>e- a. u Daily Democrat. —Law-er c«mt? tbe first county in the state to vote under tbe new Proc tor local option law. which was signed by Governor Marshall ".as voted dry* by majorities rang Lg from few votes in some of tbe more remote : townships to ninecy-eigh' It tbe oun : ty seat. Bedford Elections were held :n tbe cities Bedford and Mitchell and ta six towc-. ships, including Sbawsti-ik in wrxt the city of Bedford s located Mitcneil tbe election was in the ' ’ only. Bedford has gone dry by ninety eight Mitchell is dry by fifty-t»: Shaw swick township ret jus are n. al’ in but enough returns have beer., received to place the township iff the ■ dry column by a vote of two to one Oolitic, the largest precinct in the township, giving a majority of nteety • Spice Valley township is dry by If. and aL other townships voting wiii g dry by majorities in excess of 'bvote two years ago As stated Monday elections are t-e-, j ing held today in a dozen other cities j besides Decatur, inc'..ding Wabash [ I Kokomo. Marion. Gas City. Hunting j , ton. The results in most of the plaee.- ■ i are in doubt, both sides claiming vk . I tory. o SHINiNG PARLOR. Vane Rosen*:nk]e of Ft. Wayne, wb is making bis home with his grand-. parents. Dr. and Mrs. Raiater, will! have charge of a new shining pi-lor which has been set up at the Midi ■ son hotel. A new chair has smrchased and tbe place othe-JHe fitted | up for the carrying on of bis business ATTENDS STATE CAMP Mrs. Anna Yahne left Tuesday I for Indianapolis, where as a delegate from the local Royal Neighbors' camp, she wli attend the meeting of the state camp. The reception for the delegates will be held this evening, the camp session to be held Wednesday, March Ist. She was accompanied to Indianapolis by Mrs. W. H. Hedderjohanu o Theodore Minnich at north of Hoagland, a brother of Mrs. D. F. Teeple. of this city, and who lour weeks ago this coming Thursday, became men tally unbalanced while at tbe home of the latter, and had to be removed to his home, died at the Sr Joseph’s hospital. Fort Wayne, after a week s treatment. This was the message received :n the city Monday evening L the Teeple family, but no information except the time of death was given. As was stated some time previous he became mentally unbalanced from worry over the death of a daughter a few months ago, and later a trial in court going against him aided much in bringing on the insanity. He was taken to his home by Mr. Teeple. and upon arrival there became so violent that he had to be carefully watched
t jimjl fjßfilr al 1 of lb* *®* An i BM, reside • Tke fonxl > __ V. h, ♦ b.a* •» ■ ’ *T-X?v 4- -• W - — — —CT a great misfortune Fronk G p*c ,:»« Ho-e aM Conttats by p t. Frank Gilpea and fam..,- wn. city ixd to «bm they sxd pare * fara wr.xes of a mxftortiae feC them there withte the pa*’ day*, their bouse with all its atents, mciud.ng the contents of the zr^rxXd sx>rßin< hi* hrc<her. Resten Gil city electr : light ierrice has gzTec -r»ae. rr-; u.a. *ui* * the past fe» days and Light*, hut this is o©e of the thmg* that gives as ffitxh iwcecveoieftce and ry to these m charge a* to the patrosa A» armaxsre o! cme of the dy-nsmos is hcag repaired and pcwe>w jsti: esiy abcct half of tbe ugsts can be furnished during this ’:me Tbe plant has endeavored to scatter the irghts about the «ty as much as poesfbte ix. this half-service, and bis tried to have lights here and there in places” so that it would not be totally dark in one spo - This eond tios w;B probably continue until Thursday at which time it is thought the ;.-e.s£ will have been repaired and TL*" City CfcL ("Off!** 4 o*o* IL TV j. g*S?C
Dr Keller .= making quite extens.ve improvement* m bis already np-te-date office asd «ten completed it will be one of the finest in the city. At prese®' be is making a number ol imgswvease®** ns. use rewr of his office, firing tr ip so as to allow him more roc ~ for his increasing practice. An archway, which ba* been put i® temporarily, wfll be taken out. and thej room arranged nto more of a drug! room, where he will add a new drag cabinet and other suppiis*. The interior wfll al! be repapered and painted and elec-r.c ..gits rearranged for better service threttg-'-tut the entire office. He will also install several new eiecmca. instruments in addition tc the electric battery which be has at present Those to be put in will be an oxyoiine instrument, vibrating outfit. electro medicinal theraupelic. and other surgery -uppl.es With these improvement* added to those which he already has in use he will be able to care for any disease that might com-! hi* way and to give the necessary j treatment that can be secured of sur-i get®* and specialist*. It will require! three or fo«r weeks until this change will be completed, at which time you] will be welcome to inspect the best > equipped office of this kind in the city. Mrs. J. R. Porter entertained at dinner today for Mrs F W. Dibble and Mrs Otis Dibble, who leave tomorrow morning for their future home at I-an-stag Mich Mrs Agnes Andrews wa? also a guest. Charieu Niblick and daughter. Naomi, Agues Meibers and Esther Cor- , bett attended the opera, “The Red Letter" at the Majestic theatre, at Ft Wayne, last evening One of the pleasant social affairs of i the week wa* the party given Mcnday : evening by the John Fuhrman family ■ m Root township as a farewell for ; their cousin. Richard Hellwarth ~f Cejlina, Ohio, who returned h.me yos . i terday after a visit with relatives ! here. Games of all kinds were ptav ed. and there was music followed by refreshmenu to complete the evening's entertainment Those pr-sent , were Grace Dutcher, Fanny Ruckman. serna Mann. Merle Leonard. Edith and Saloma Rice, Bertha and Joe Fuhr- | mar Herbert Butler. Ralph Roop Don i Sheets, WiUon IBd La <rence Uwton lEd Kart Otto Rice. Richard He'l»»rth. Milton. Oscar Clark and Francis Fuhrman
A marriage license was Issued to ~ vi'blick. 27, farmer, son of Sam t‘ Niblick, to Ann. Lfcbtte. 19. Y , , ic Lenhart filed a »•* ca»e. .' Barger vs. Daniel McJllton et to quiet title to real estate. Albert F Adams vs lx>uisa Jane K-'char for appointment of guarn axswer filed by clerk. Set for fial March 22nd. Jess e I. Peters vs. Ijouis C. Mills , specific performance of con , r . rule to answer absolute in live ■ »ute ex re). H**el Weimer vs. Si-wan Ayres, paterniljr, set for March 23rd. Ira Steele vs Ebenezer Jessup st i quiet title, default of all defendants.' came submitted, finding for ■■ aintiff D E. Smith appointed com- - -sioner to convey land to plaintiff. I<.*d reported and approved. Chicago k Erie Railroad Co, ex • ■ "te, for appointment of appraisers, answer filed in general denial. Set for trial March 13th. William J Carroll vs. Frank S. Pe ters r.. marshal, damages. 13,000, mo>n to dismiss for want of prosecn'arnes Q Neptune vs. Eli W. Steele et si, account, $25.00: set for trial Isadere A Kalver vs. Decatur FYiraace Co cause on intervening petiuen of Gilfoil claim set for March 15th. Tbe jury in tbe case of Hugh Dan- - ■ and Clinton Death, for petit lar- ■ ear. returned a verdict of not guilty after being out about an hour. C< :se vs Ed Neadstine et al. disturbing meeting, continued by agreement and bond continued. State vs Dawson F. Suman. transpor ng -arcass of dead hog, plea of guilty fined SIO.OO and costs. ounty Clerk Haefling has completed his report of the quarter from December 1, 1910, to February 28, 1911, showing a total of fees collected. 5734. M.
A petition for an election on the option question has been filed for Hartford township. It contains 106 names or almost half the vote of the township. It is probable, however, that if the amendment to the law is passed, making "dry" territory ‘dry” until voted “we*. ’ this petition and that of Root township will be withdrawn. a r— The Helping Hand society of the German Reformed church will meet rursday afternoon with Miss Lucy F'ucttr Several verv important bus-:i-'*ss matters will come before the - :e*-. and the presence of all mem t«rr re desired. Miss Della Harruff will entertain the Embroidery club tomorrow evening. Mrs. Don Quinn and daughter, Louse. will return to Chicago tomorrow after a visit here with her parents. Judge and Mrs. J. T. Merryman. Mrs Sylvester Spangler. Mrs. Jas. Rice. Mrs. M. Kirsch, Miss Eliza Spangler and A. H. Selemeyer went to , Poe yesterday to attend the funeral of a jelatrve. Mrs. Lillie Ser- | gent Wilhelm, wife of John Wilhelm, i of that place, which was held this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock from the M. E. church at Poe, the Rev. Johnson officiating. Her death occurred there Monday at the age of forty-two years after an extended illness from tuber- ; culosis. She was born in Cleveland. July 7, 1869, and came with her par- , ents to Allen county in 1871. For the PMt ten years she has been an active ! worker m the M E. church at Poe.
i REMOVED By a M Quick, Sure Method- I*l X-Ray, No knife, No bH • : /TNo Burning Plaster- j " -’« h nunutea he hfted out the cuoer without pain. I hope this ""1 «‘ n ‘ ■ WOOd ' r '“ l C “ r ‘ JO"" KOVRT *' F n o' Mc!iAo»i Notar, d u aiXl ” rorn 10 be,ore ® e <hi ’ ’! rd <*V of November, t«to. * OD * -r IWt My commission expire, November rib. 1014. h „„ J T«,„„ , R - ?• D N ’- Celumbie City. Indiane. D ece ?i b^.',ore»'’ db ! l ® and tore It j Ot,ced 4 tore in the corner of my left eye. 1* would .' , lor ium I. • • 'apnitW^ tlnotd to ,row until thi, tall. I went to the Columbia c ’ n pad 11 ~~ '"“ a -ssj; | ud no blooA ‘ lhee “ c « rt ®"«‘» »nd the doctor removed it in 10minute-^ ouSo J knr-w tueEtf/bi'i 1 .'”" e ? re person ally acquainted with the above I Mtn to be honest ud reliable. H. A SHUMAKER. Sheriff of « rnn rnrr ~ 8. J. BLOOM. M«yor of Colum b t» 9; t ’ ■ co^ R p^ R ;1 BOOK ADDRESS, COLUMBIA CANCERJOJJJ J ’ LNC AND M ARKtT ST. COLUMBIA CITY. 1 H Kindly Send This To Some one
“A Welcome ChancTl Those Who Suffer” 1 Coming to Decatur Inn E On Monday M.S '"*X stay at Hose cray ' ■ Dr. Albert Milton Figi of Incliana]>o|i< i Consultation au<] p x '.K tion Confidential, lllv ,'W and [REE /MB \ A. ; il To see all of his regular new Cases, as may w-.-h to Dr. Finch enjoys a sut u•.ierwmSß among the profess: n ■ the I ndiana, where for m .... FortyyJß he has devoted his entire time Study, Treatment a: ; Cure of Cb 3 Diseases. The Doctor 1 j success in his chosen work, that chronic sufferers. Men, Women dren. The Patients he has reitordß Health after they had given up all hj of being Cured are numbered -hM Thousands. He is a kind, g democratic gentleman t ■ meet, of SB scholarly attainm-n- . sonality. Coupled with a i .taerlvijJß est, in all who seek his not take a Patient f ,r ", r atment he can foresee a Cure -f the most commendable feature !hu and one that appeal, ordinuyJß person, is tbe fact d '. - charge,baqß reasonable and mode-ale to tjiT” within the reach of e -i the veiyJßl At no time do the charges am ci Bl more than $7.00 a tnor.th or about, H a week. He gives his own tn-i: | and there are no extra ,”...r s -rs. him never more than f- n fouitoß'i Mouths to Cure a Case- -r Treataß All Cases, even those who given up as Ineurxtle or been Cured and rettored to pdß bMlth bv this Brilliant Phyuciaa uijl " wondwrful method, he employs | j If you want to meet him and hartiß examine you, go to see h r. andtallß matter over with him. It will costß nothing if he does not put you *BI treatment. If he take, our cost you a very small turn : get wdH Remember the Dat - M and come earlv. March 6th. | BILL BUNNER FOUND GUILtB Bill Bunner of Bob. »ho wasCiH Tuesday afternoon ib'ie cation, was found c h y by Teeple and assessed .. tine of I: B coats. He was reh --, on bail asked an appeal of ' cuit court. The tri?.; : - med ssiß al hours Tuesday . eight witnesses or. '’h sides used, and the aricin.-r.ts were in the evening, the 9 o'clock. B Paul Harrod of F. Wayne v»B the city today atti-r. -’ ‘ neSB matters. ■-IT"' 1 ■ ■ LIQUOR HABlfl CONOUERfIB B bo 01C-, misen. M t- : bat'd I" NhMH vT ‘t "'tl V into b • ■ f" r £?"2W who ---’J to / ySPvx •■ ■. <B everbelbrwMnrvel‘>'‘S - ', t flß SS? DRINKERS SIGStJIiO If a person is addicted -- 80 B«t has lost desire to be re- :. “n sseretly; wi 11 beeome - ■ 1"' ‘SB JSTofliquor. L-e. r,.- - ■non ing rentuneneaa of mv -V for drinkers and for tnot -. ■ wtained in my Book. M- -d.,P’*»TgKf fiws. Keep this adv. or ;■ • ,2jß E£»W J WOOOS, 534 Sixth A... 2o6A Se,w W
