Decatur Democrat, Volume 57, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1912 — Page 6

Next Sunday >• Palm Sunday and the anniversary of the triumphant entry of the Savior into Jerusalem, and entering upon the last week of the penitential season of lent, appropriate services will be observed throughout the Catholic world, and with special services conducted at the local St. Mary s church. Palm* on this day will be blessed and distributed to th- 1 faithful, as on that day the people of Jerusalem waved palms and sang. "Hosannah to the Son of David, spreading their garments in the streets for Him to pass over, and proclaiming Him as their king, and only a few days later their joy was changed to hatred and they crucified Him. On Thursday, known as Maundy Thursday, high mass will be celebrated at $ < 'clock, after which the exposition of the blessed sacrament will take place for the remainder of the day. it being the anniversary of the nstitu'ion of this sacrament at the hr’ srpper. preceding his bitter passion. In the evening lamentations will b sung, and from the morning of that day. all church music. and the ringing of bells will cease until holy Saturday, the day foliowing the death of Jes ts On Good Friday, the ma«s of the pre-sanctified, and the only day in the year when an entire mass s not celebrated with the singing of th" gr.d in the evening the way of the cross and short sermon will be given On Holy Saturday the I . • ng of the Easter fire, the blessing of holy water will preeeed the mass at 9 o'clock, during which the bells will again peal forth at the gloria of the mass and the church music continued as previous to the commemorati’” of the passion. On Easte- Sunday the joyful day o: resurrection, will be most solemnly observed. The funera: of Mrs. Lois Lenhart, a well known pioneer lady of Root township, whose death as stated in this paper Thursday evening, occurred Friday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the home of her son, Chester Lenhart, will te held Sunday afternoon The cortege will leave the house at. 1 o'clock for the Union Chapel church, : v '_e the Rev. Sager of Honduras --fl Rev Gihsts will officiate. Bur- • la’, will -ake place in rhe Alpha eem ete*;. The deceased was bom in Medina, Ohio. March . •, 1830, the daughter of Josiah and Sarah Brown, and at death she was eighty-two years and eighteen. days of age. The greater part of her life has been spent here, where she was highly esteemed and beloved by all She was married tn young womanhood to Lawson Lenhar. who preceded s er in death about fifteen years ago, but she is survived by five children as named Thursday. The late John Lenhart of this city was a son and E. B. Lenhart is a grandson. Mrs. Lenhart had been tn failing health for some time, her health being gradually undermined by the infirmities of her age. but she was bedfast only about two weeks. The following article from the Hign School Booster, prepared by Professor J. C. Tritch, will be of interest to the public, snowing that the Decatur high school has turned out some very good saccesses" now in the rank and file of the busy world: We have been told many times that history repeats itself If this old statement te true, the future of the members of the present high s< hool will be interesting and quite satisfactory. One who has been interested has prepared the accompanying table. During the five years between 1895 and l-'O 1 ’ the record* show that oae hundred and sixty-eight different students were enrolled in the Deeatur high schccL Now, twelve years later, an effort has been made to tabulute their natnes and to indicate their profess n and their residence. During the as five years. IS”? »o 1912. three hundred and twenty-eight nlfferest students have been enrolled in the schooL Although it cannot be presumed that the future of the present sc'acc! will be an exact duplicate of the school of the previously mentioned half-decade, yet it is interesting to prophesy. Ti e first column shows the number frcm the old s hool and their present vocations as far as it is possible to take account. The second eolnrr.n indicates the prophecy of the future of the present school. The figures for the second columns are approximations Where will you tie in 1921? Various businesses and office employees (mechanirr.l engineers, etc i 30 €0 Farmers 3 6 Teachers 7 I Clerks 2 4 Plumbers 2 4 Printers 1 2 Pharmacists 5 10 Attorneys 1 2 Deceased 11 22 Architects 1Merchants 8 1® Laborers 4 8 Physicians 4 8 Insurance men 1 2 Nurses 1 2

, , I 1 Dentists 1 Traveling men 11 Professions unaccounted for.. 23 46 > Girls married and in their own • homes •••• 22” ! Unaccounted for in any way but I whose names are on the records 11 - 2 168 336 o—- , Although there still remain nearly ' two months before the close of the > Public schools for the yc®r. • plans are being mapped out and steps • being taken by Superintendent Rice. ■ his corps of teachers and students, who this year bring their schooling ■ in the public school* of Decatur to!, • an end for the annual commencement exercises to be held at the Bosse op-; , 1 era house on Friday evening. May > 24th. The speaker for the evening , i will be Nathaniel Butler, a professor ■ in the University of Chicago, who , 'tomes highly recommended as an able , speaker, and one who will well fulfill ; ’ the bilL 1 On Thursday, the twenty-third of | May, the class-day exercises will be , held, also taking place at the Bosse ; i opera house, and the pupils are com- , ■ rioting their arrangements for the , i fitting program which they will car- j On Sunday evening. May 19th. pre- ■ ceding commencement week, the bac- i , -.laureate address will be given, the Rev. W Ft. Gleiser of the Presbyter-', tan church, to be the speaker at this. time, the place yet to be selected. • Closing week will be, as on former • occasions, a busy one. and the out- < going pupils will be enterta'ned on several occasions by the junior ) class before the parting of their ■ ; j happy school days. i On this evening the s bools will be I, > dismissed for a week's vacation to i ’’low the teachers the opportunity of ‘ 1 . atrpr'line the sessions of the North- , ern Indiana Teachers' association,' i i which will be held at Chicago, com- ; mencing on Thursday of next week. Most of them will leave on the mom- i ing of that day. and will visit the ; schools of the city, as is their opper- > .unity to do so. j, . i - — - ---5 J— ■ — ■ Indianapolis. Ind. Mar. 29—‘Spec ; • in! to Daily Democrat)—National j dent Tail's le" -er in Indiana, an- j nouned today tnat be believed Pres- , idem Taft's victory would no doubt give him control of the Indiana delegates in the republican national conventicn, and indicated that the president would be renominated cn the ( ‘first ballot. As to whether he believ- ' ed Colonel Roosevelt would bolt the •' Chicago convention in rase Taft was nominated Mr. New said: “Colonel j i Roosevelt said at the time he announced his candidacy that he would abide “ by the decision of the Chicago con-1 venticn. If his word is worth any- ; thing he will not bolt it. " Meadville, Pa.. Mar. 29— Special to Daily Democrat) —Members of the posse which is seeking the capture of 1 the Allen gang, which is charge! with the murders in Jcdge Massie's ’ court room, said here today that they believed the remainder of the gang would be in custody before tomorrow 1 night Claude Allen surrendered last night. Sidna Allen, his cousin, and : Wesley Edwards are the ‘only fugi- ! tives yet at large. » 1 ' Des Moines, lowa, Mar. 29—< Spec’i ..I to Daily Democrat* —On board I i .’alone! Roosevelt's special train —j . ; Colonel Roosevelt today appeared in i • lowi in the in’erest of his campaign 1 :o secure the republican presidential j i made at Cedar Rapids, where he ad-I i ires.-ed a crowd of 2. , .” , .> pers'.rn* who, i cheered him warmly. He said that ’ ”' the principle* on which he stood were I i abc ut the same as these lowa had ets-' •torsed and pleaded for rule by the reo'Je Instead of by the bosses. CONF RMATION CLaSS. r e • A class IneiSu'tg Ida Gunsett, Mars' tha Heckman. Herman Haugk an I ? Henry Dierkes, of the Zion Lutheran congregation, this city, of which the r. Rev. Wehmeyer is pastor, was cont firmed last Sunday. 3 - i-' Wat-ash, .nd., rlar. 29 —’Special >o f j Dail) >*emocrat j—Rev. Somerville: r j " . hi, superintendent of the Goshen c rt, Kring at BristoL and C. W.> j D. D.. v.’stor ci the Anderson ; : chnrch, were trtned ministerial dele- i gites to the general conference of the i 0 i M. E. churches at Minneapolis, next 6 May. by the North Indiana Methodist t conference. Report of the -emainder ; 4 of the delegates has net yet been 4 mr,<lc. 2 J. T. Morriscn of Kokomo was ap-, 0 pointed permanen. chairman and W. i 2 J. Creighton, of Wabash, wus named 2 secretary. Up until noon the com 2 i -ee on resol' tion* gave no report. « — 8 Dr. L. W. Munhall of Philadelphia. 8 spoke again Thursday evenins at the 2 .North Indiana conference at Wabash, 2 in session this week. He urged that

1 «B of hl* followers u*e their Infiuetii e | to blot cut the t mutty story and to en- ■ courage clean »peech. He also urged > that tobacco be given up by men and ; boya. He predicted that it would only • be a brief time until tobacco la in the j greatest disfavor. "You may be a j Christian and use tobacco." said Dr t Munhall, “but you are a dirty one." Following is a list of those who! i were named as elders and who will! ibe ordained Sunday afternoon: D. A I 'J. Brown. Arlington Singer, W. E ’ Pittenger. James S Newcomb. E. C Fisher. S. B. Stock. Clarence A. Hunt, Roes W Stokes. George T Hubbartt On Sunday afternoon the bishop I will ordain as deacons Leroy Bud-. dleston, L C. Jacob*. Joseph R. Stamforth. Emery M. Dunbar. J O Conner. William T Dailey. Ernst Hallman. David E. Crue* and Arthur Jone*. The North Indiana Methodist Episcopal conference received a greater : amount to be expended for the super-1 arnuated ministers than it was appor-' tioned last year. According to a report made Thursday by the chairman of the book committee a quarter of a | million dollars was turned over for: distribution among the superannuates of the church for the year. This con-' Irien e receive as its share of. the total amount. The district superintendents and i boards of stewards presented the fol- ‘ Ipw ng resol'-ticn for approval of the! conference: That all claimant* whose income | from other sources plus their annuity | may be more than one-half of the average cash salary of the district su- - erinteudents and pastors in the "effective relation" shall receive only such part of their annuity as will ciake their total income ecual to the one-kaif of the aforesaid cash salary. The anr.-ersary of the Methodist hosfcital wa, celebrated Thursday afternoon. Rev M' Kenrie. field agent of the hcapftaU stated that it was the purpose us the church to build a home for nurses, after retirement from spending a greater part of their live* in the Methodist hospitals. The movement, the field agent declared. will mean an expense of 115*).- ■ and the North Indiana conference ; will be asked to donate ss!*.‘X)9 to- ' ward the movementin his report for the Fort Wayne ! district. Rev. James A Beatty, district superintendent, says that the salaries for pastoral support have been increased about 11.700. These salaries win nearly be paid in full. Another good u rease is promised for next year. A proportionate increase has come to the district's honored superannuates. The Fort Wayne appor- ‘ tionment is 1766 above last year. ReI ports sent in from the district minis- ■ ters indicate that for missions apI proximately $11,009 was spent, which a as an inc rease of $549 over the pre- ! eding yeas. — ■ Haxelton, Ind. Mar 29—< Special to Daily Democrat* —Thousands of acres in the lowlands of southern Indiana today are covered by the overflow of White river. The point reached today was 21.3 feet, the highest in years. Fanners in the lowlands are Seeing from their homes to the hills and -re removing their live stock to th* uigh grounc*. The entire southern art of Gibson county resembles a big .ake and gasoline m-'tor boats are ;sed as means of travel and eommunij cation. Rock Island. HL, Mar. 29 —(Special | to Daily Democ at >—The coroner today opened tb-a inquest to de'ermine i the blame for the death of two men as ■ theresult of a riot here when the I police fired upon a crowd of titixeES. I Sixty witnesses have been subpoenaed . and the court house was surrounded Iby more than J 0 militiamen during I the inquest. Washington, D. C_ Mar. 29—(Special to Daily Democrat *—The state department officially announced today that a shipment of I,***’ carbines and rifles, together with many army revolvers for haad-to-hand fighting, and a plentiful supply of ammunition have been shipped to Ambassador Wilson in Mexico City. The arms are to be ; issued to responsible American persons by the ambassador, so that they will be prepared to defend ’kemselves i n case of a rebellion. MRS. JOHN STRANDLER DEAD. Mrs. John Sfandler of North Washiirgton street, a noble woman who gave largely of her time and her i means to the promoting of the public welfare, whose many act* of kindness endeared her to a wjde circle of friends, died a’ an early hour Friday morning, at a»hospi:al at Fort Wayne, where she was operated upon for the relief of gall stones. Mrs. Strandler was an invalid the past three years, the result of a fglL and the best medical skill and the benefits usually obtained from travel failed to bring re- . lief in her case. Mrs. Strandler, bu- - fore her marriage was Miss Fannie A. . Moltx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs M R. Moltz. and was btom in Attica, June

1 25, 1844. Her marriage wa* celebrated ! lln 1866. and the year tolllwng. witu I her husband, she removed to this itown. Mrs. Strandler wa* a member; of St. Mark* English Lutheran church, the Order of Eastern Star and ■ the Library chib, which formed the j nucleus of the Brum back public li-. | brary The funeral services will be. j held at the St. Mark's Luthera,. i church, in charge of Rev. F W. Rohl-! , ting. Sunday afternrim. at 2 o'clock, j • Interment at Woodland. —Van WertBulletin Mrs. Strandler «a* a relative of H. R Moltz of this city. BENJAMIN WEAVER DEAD. Ossian Mexican Ws- Veteran —Uncle of C. J. Weaver. C. J. Weaver went to Ossian Sat urday to atend the funeral of hi* uncle, Benjamin Weaver, which was held Saturday afternoon at the Me; . odist church at tfiat place. Mr • Weaver was one of the oldest veter- * ans of that community, and had •erv-l led in the Mexican war. His death oe-1 I -urred Thursday morning. He had I , been in falling health for a long time, I I and for the past two years had beer. > | blind. He leave* six children —three I boys and three girls. | FUNERAL OF MRS, DUNBAR. I Last Sad Rites far Weil Known Hart- j ford Towns” c Lady. The funeral of Mrs. Jefferson Dua i *i bar of Hartford township was held this morning at the Linn Grove Christian church. Her death occurred from hea.'t trouble and dtotsy, with whkh she had been afflicted five weeks. She was bora and reared in Wells county and was about sixty-six years old at the time of her demise. When about twenty years of age she was united in marriage to Jefferson Dunbar of Harford township and had spent mo*t of her life on a farm. She '.eaves a bus band, two sons and three daughters— Emanuel, of Kenton. Ohioi Wilson, who lives on the home place: Mrs Cora Myers of Hartford township; Mrs. Carrie Shoemaker of Portland and Mrs Emma M'.ckaeis Josepa Marsh of Blufftor. and Harrison Marsh of Nottingham township are brothers and Mrs Levi Heller of Bluffton and Mrs Catherine Ridgely of Marion are sisters. WORK ON BRIDGE DELAYED. Because of Inability of Contractor to Haul Over the Soft c cadsCounty Surveyor E?: ? F’ iay r*>ceived word from the Burk Contraction Co. of New Castle, who have the contract for building the new Mooroe street bridge, stating that on ac count of the late spring and soft coa ls it has been impossible for him to lo .i his tools and necessary supplies and that consequently the work here w-.il be delayed a few days. He hopes to have his outfit here in time to start by the ICth to the 15th of ApriL The bridge should be in by August, but ’he grade cn the new macadam road will perhaps not he completed until some time later, as the fill along the road will require much time. ANNUAL K. OF P. ADDRESS Will be De Iverod Sunday by Rev. Goodwin at U. B. Church. | The Rev. E. A. Goodwin of the United Brethren church has been asked to deliver the annual sermon for the Knights of Pythias, which he has consented to do. This sermon win be de’:vered next Sunday at the United Brethren church. Al! members of the K. of P. lodge are requested to meet at the Home Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock to attend the services at the church. A MILITARY BURIAL. If Although he was no- a member o' ■ j the camp. Charie* Ault was given a I' military burial Wednesday by mem- > bers of Henry W. Lawton camp. No. . 35. Services were held at the res:- ‘ dence cn Green street, and later at ■ the grave in the Ossian cemetery, | Clyde Wagner cf that place sounding 11 "taps" for the departed soldier. Mem--1 bers in charge of the company were I Ralph M. Snyder, Jobs Ryan. L. W ! Jones, W F Elkins. M. J Mills. C. B. Nclan. Forest Arney and E. Cook.--Fbrt Wayne Journa'-Gaxet’e. K. OF C. MEETING. — > i Monday. April Ist. regular meeting :, of the Knights of Columbus. A good t attendance is desired as several ques- .: tions will he acted cn at this meeting ’ There «PJ also be an address given ’ by a brother member. POLICE COURT NEWS. The affidavit which was filed in - • 'Squire Stone s court against Warren Hamrick, on a provoke charge, was taken on a change of venue to th* l ■ mayor's court where it will be heard

FUNERAL SUNDAY. Mr*. Robert Patter**'’ of We * Coun ty Ded Friday Momtnq. | The funeral Robert PatterI son. whose death occurred Frida: morning in Lancaster township, w ells ‘ county, and who was well known in ! this county, where many .-eiatsveß reside. will take place s-unday *iternoon iat 2:34 p m. at the Six Mile church. lin charge at the Rev G R Garner • The Bluffton New* says Mr* Robert Patterson, Jr. paarod , fAfly thii men* si uvas , in Lancaster township, after an 01- , ness of a little over a week. Her sick-1 o' a delicate character and | the pas, five day. had been extremely serious. • Mrs. Hattie Patterson was twenty three years of age. and was a daugh- • ter of Mr. and Mrs Richard Snow j She was married seven years ago to . Robert Patterson and they have made < ritv r eversi^e. h Three children *ur-1 rive with the bereaved father They I are LaVere, Mildred and Earl. ■Mr. Snow survives his daughter, to-1 I getter with a brother and sister The I brother ss Charles stow, res.dine j east of Vera Crux, in Adams county, J and the sister is Carrie, wife of Frank j McCormick, residing on the Snow farm southeast of the city. I "Mrs Patterana was a member of I the indy Maccabee lodge.” !. ——o A NEW LAVATORY At West End of Court House Corridor Will be Asked. A petition is being circulated and will be presented to the Adam* count, commissioners asking for the establishment of a new lavatory at the west end of the court house corridor. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana. County of Adams. ss : In the Adams Circuit Court. February Term. 1912. Mary E. Davy et al. vs Aylett* Miller et al No. 8289. Quiet title reform, motion for nunc pro tunc entry. It appearing irom affidavit filed in the above entitled cause, that Aylette Milier. Mary J. Miller, his wife, all the unknown heirs. devisees, legatee*. creditors or surviving syouses of Aylette Miller of Mary J Miller, his wife, if they or either of them be deceased: Aylett Miller. Miller, his wife (first name to plaintiff unknown), all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors or surviving spouses of Aylett Miller, or of Miller, his wife, if they or either of them be ceceased; M. B Miller • first uame unknown to plaintiff,, Miller (first name unknown to plaintiff,, his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors or surviving spouses of M. B. Miller or of Miller, his wife, if they or either of them be deceased; L. D. Miller first name unknown to plaintiff-, Mary M. Miller, his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors, or surviving spouses of L D Miller, or of Mary M Miller, his wife, if they or either of them be deceased E H Miller (first name unknown to plaintiff), Miller (first name unknown to plaintiff,, his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisee*, legatees, creditors or surviving spouses of E.H Miller or of Miller, his wife, if they or either of taem be deceased: ' Ludlow D Miller. Miller (first name unknown to plaintiff), his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tees, creditors or surviving spouses of Ludlow D. Miller, or of Miller, his wife, if they or either of them be deceased Maxwell r. Miller. Miller (first name unknown to plaintiff'. his wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatee*, creditors or si;r riving spouses of Maxwell B. Miller or - °f Miller, his wifejf they or either j of them be decease*: Mary A. Miller, Miller (first name unknown to - laintifi. her husband, all the uni «i*own heirs, devisees, legatees, c-red- • ° r surviving spouses of Mary A. , er. or cf Miller, her husband. : they or either of them be deceased: ? S. Fullerton. Fullerton t (first name unknown to plaintiff,, his I wife, all the unknown heirs, devisees, f legatees, creditors or surviving spouses of Hngh S Fullerton or o: Fullerton, his wife, if they or either..?f thwa ** deceased: Edward H. Miller, Miller (first name unknown to plaintifii. his wife, all the , ■ unknown devisees, creditor*, or surviving spouses of Ed- “ ward H. Miller, or of Miller, his s- wife. If they or either of them te de- , ceased; Ellen Langdon. S. S. Langdon ; first name unknown to plaintiff , her • husband, all the unknown heirs, d"ijvisee*. legatee*, creditor* or surviving J spouses of Ellen Langdon or of 8. S » Langdon, her husband, if they or eit ,- h er of them be deceased: Mary L. Miller. Miller (first name unknown - to plaintiff I. her husband, all the an- • Ir'FPfpgxst rr<*’ 5 itors or surviving grouses of Marv L Miller or of Miller her hwdmad, If they or eitb-r of them be deceased Aylett P. Mffler. Miller (first name unknown to plaintiff*, hi* wife' all the unknown heirs, devisees, lega tee*, creditors or surviving spouses’oJ Aylett P Miller or of Miller, h s ’ wife, if they or either of theta be ded eeased: Mary J. Miller. Mine, t . (first name unknown to plaintiff), her , husband, all the unknown heirs, de visees. legatee* creditors or surviv ing spouses or Man J Miller or el Miller, her husband If the - ceither of them be deceased; Ellen Mi! I®f, Miller (first name unknewr to plaintiff,, her husband, all the an known heirs, devisees, legatees, cred ” itors or surviving suemses of Eller n Miller or of Miller, her husband s if they or either of them be deceased c Seth Langdon, Langdon) fir* name unknown to plaintiff*, hi* wife 1 all the unknown fieri*, devisee*, lega

££ SS 5 1 : Robert H^Hller.Miller. ( unkot -n to plaintiff,, hl* J .( •' the unknown heir*, devtoee*. 1 * creditor* or surviving I Rntert H Miller, or of j ’ *[’if thev or either of ' ' . * 'ase* A Miller MHier <6r*t name unknown tc> | 1 lU'n-ff* bi* wife, all the unknown ■ ‘ ' .j.,. iH-atee* creditor* or ' su’U’i’g spouses of 'ame* A M.l ' . . r m Her his wife. If the/ i 1 !1 r ettber of them be deceased Rob- ' ' L”r Comer Coyn*r ifirs* umt < 'wKnown to plaintiff), bi* wif*>, *ll the < lir.ncwr heirs, devisees. !e«nte»s 1 i-Tv«’'?crtb or surviving srouse« of 11 • rer or of Cojner. bia wlf \ : |p e V Marco. Violender Marc*:. h { » | |w ' al’ the unknown heirs, devisees. j-ees < reditors or solving ' I ' .* < Daniel P March or of Vio- • lienJer March, bis wife, if they nr e.tb j le- of them be d-ceased; Catharine [p avv Davy (first name unknown'' t.> plaintiff!, her husband, all the un I I known belt?. .I’v‘se- I *. legatees, cred-, ito'r* or’s triving spouses of Cathar|me Davy, or of- - if they o’ either of them be dieI ceased; Joshuay Davy, I (first name unknown to plaintiff), bis wife, all the unknown heir*, devisees. ’ >ga’ees. creditor* or surviving I spouses of Joshuay Davy or of Davy, his wife, if they or either of 1 them be deceased: George W. D»vy, 'Catharine Davy, his wife, all the un i known heir*, devisee*, legatee*, cred l’’or« or surviving spouses of George i w Davy, or of Catherine Davy, his wife if they or either of them be deceased; Marv A Fullerton. F.d tierton. he- husband .whose first name is unknown to plaintiff, all the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, credVHil’enom or of Fullerton, her husband, if they or either of them be I deceased, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of Indiana. • Notice is therefore hereby given the said above named defendants that they be and appear before the Hon Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the thirteenth day of May. 1912, the same being the 31*t Juridical Day of the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, Indiana, commencing on Monday, the Sth day of April, A D. 1912, and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be beard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and seal of said Court hereto affixed this 29th day cf March. 1912. FERDINAND BLEEKE. Clerk By L. L. Baumgartner. Deputy. C. L. Walter, Attorney for Plaintiff. 1212 SHERIFF'S SALE. The State of Ufliana. Adams County, ss.. In the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. First National Bank, Decatur, Indiana, Farmers and Merchants State Bank. Geneva. Indiana, v*. Clem J. Heideman. No. 2840. No. 2841. By virtue of executions to me directed by the clerk of the Adams circuit court of said county and state, I have levied upon the real estate hereina’t er mentioned and will expose for sale at public auction at the east door of the court house in the City of Deeatur. Adams County. Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock am, and 4 o’clock. , p. m . on Saturday. April 20. 1912. , the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following des'-ribed real estate, situated in j Adams County. Indiana, to-wit: Inlot number six hundred and forty-seven t (647) in Joseph Crabb's third western addition to the town (now city! of ' Decatur, Indiana, as the same is des- [ ignated on the recorded plat of said 1 addition. i And on failure to realize therefrom 1 the full amount of judgment, interest . thereon and costs. 1 will at the same I time and in the same manner afore- ! said, offer for sale the fee simple of r I the above described premises. r I Taken as the property of Clem J. ; Heideman to satis’y said cxeeutitrt j this r.7th dsiv c- March. 1912. THOMAS J. DURKIN, . I 13<3 Sheriff. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana, County of Adi ams. ss. In the Adams circuit court, Febru- . ary term. 1912. j William F. Gerke vs. Isaac Bush •et al. No. 829 r. Complaint to quiet i- title. !. It appearing from affidavit filed Jn ■- the above entdled cause, that Isaac e Bush. Sarah Bush, his wife, al! the :, unknown heirs and creditors cf Tsaae i- Rush, if he be deceased, wbeso names s a-e to the plaintiff unknown, el! the »- heirs and creditors of Sarah Rush, n wife of Isaac Bush, if she be de easwhose name* are to th- plaintiff *- unknown; Francis S. Kvellue, Junta 5 Ann Aveline. his wife, all the unknown 5. heir* and creditor* of Francis S. Avi- el;ne, if he be deceased, whose names 1- are to the plaintiff unknown, all the n unknown and creditors of Junta Ann Aveline. wife of FVancis S. AvJ. ellne. if she te deceased. name* are to the plaintiff unknown; Lewis i, Humbert. Sarah H. Herat en. bis wife. ; ?!1 the ’mknown befrs sr»<i nf rt Levia Humbert, if be ?. whose names are to the plaintiff uni- known, all the unknown heir* and )f creditor* of Sarah !I. Hntnher;. v i*. s of Lewi* Humbert, if she be deceased. f- arose n-mes are »o the -laintiff wn' ■r known: John F. Platte. Eliza Platte, T uakaov n heirs and e creditors of John Platte. If he be der- eeased, whose name* are to the rlain;f tiff unknown. B| | thp unknown heir. of KU “ Wile of 0.. n F. Platte, if she be dereased n whose names are to the plaintiff un--Joseph Mann. Sarah Jan** r ..T’ B .’ ife ' al ' onknown heirs n cred.tws of Joseph M.nn, if he P Wb °** name * are to the L heiro !J * !l unknown ‘ M.?n Of Sarah Jal “‘ Mann, if she be deceased, whose a- names are to toe plaintiff unknown.

of the above named defendant* gJe non resident* at the State of Indtaiu Notice ti* therefore hereby t -, FO said Isaac Bu*h. Sarah Bush, hi, all the unknown helre and creditorl of Isaac Bush, it De be decease.), ■,) iOfc . names are to the plaintiff unknown, in the heir* and creditors of Sarah wife of Joseph Bu»h, If she t.> ed. »hose names aie to the piatatts unknown. Francis 8. Aveline j M)a Ann Aveline, hi* wife, all the unkn a » a heir* and creditor* of Francis S. eiine. if he be deceased, whose naa*, are to the plaintiff unknown -n !ihs unknown heir* and iit« s of Juma Ann Aveiine. W | le , of Francis 8. Aveline, if . e **. deceased, whose names are tq the plaintiff unknown; Lewis Hombert Sarah H. Humbert, hia «*i.< unknown heirs and creditors Humbert, if he be decease... wfiose name* are to the plaintiff unknown, all the unknown heirs and crednori of Sarah H. Humbert, wife of Uew-j* Humbert, if she be deceased, whose names are to the plaintiff nk n. ; John F. Platte. Eliza Platte, n,s *)< e , i all the unknown neirs and creditors 'of John Platte, if he b - : ' whose names aie to the , , n ’ . known ,all the unkniwu he s nd known, all the uakncxn !>• n d 1 F. Platte, t'e she be decease nose names are to the plaintiff unsnowa; Joseph Mann, Sarah Jane M_r.it. hi? wife, all the unknown heiis and < realtor* of Joseph Mann, if he be leceued, whose names are to the , iaiatiS unknown, all the unknown heirs and creditor* of Sarah Jane Matn. she be deceased, whose names are to ae plaintiff unknown, that t! - ie a ß ,j appear before the Hon Ju i. of the Adams Circuit court on the :is 5 » May, 1912, ’he same being ne >th Juridical Day u. **>e next re,: <.e,j» thereof, to be holden at th- c t House in the City of L’“ a onmencing on Monday, the - April, A. D.. 1912, and i-l swer or demur to said com . rr. or the same will be heard ana de raised in their absence. Witness my name and • said sourt hereto affixed, this day of March. 1912. FERDINAND BLEEKE. ( ierk David E Smith, Attorney • FlainI tiff. Ufl NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. Notice is hereby ghen to ’ reditors. heir* and legatees of Anso* Van Camp, deceased, to appea- n the Adams circuit court, held at D-H-atur. Indiana, on the 18th day of April, 1912. and show cause, if any. why ihe firn! settlement accounts with the estate of said decedant should not be *p proved: and said heirs are notified 'o then and ’.here make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. LAURA A. VAN CAMP. Executrix Decatur. Ind., March 26. 1912 Heller. Sutton & Heller. Attys. 13ti NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL ESTATE Notice is Keren? given t a' A F Beatty, executor of the estate of Al bert Buhler, deceased, will off*: il private sale at the law office of A P Beatty. Decatur, Indiana, on Saturday, the 20th day of April. 1911 and continuing from day to day ura. sold, the following real estate, to-wit Commencing six rods and one aod one-half (I 1 *) links south ' northeast corner of out-lot Nc '(.is the Southern addition to :b- 'd* l (now city) of Decatur, Indiana, the*** running south along the se< ' on Un’ fifty-sevea and one-half i:-7>-- f** l thence west seven (7> degrees north eight (8) rods, thence nert! para!W with first mentioned line fi" vr'es and one-half (57H> f**'- then ’ ’--a seven (71 degrees south eight <s rods to the place of beginning Term* of sale are as folio®*- KJ wit: One-third cash, one-third in ■ , months, one-third in IS mon’ti 5 del? 1 red payments to bear 6 per i- nt mb’ ' est from date, secured by mortgaF and personal surety, purchas-r zrant ’ ed privilege to ray all cash if «* * desires A. P. BEATT). ’ 13t3 Executor. 'iOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. The State of Indiana. County of Ad ams, ss.: , In the Adams Circuit < o - ! ■‘" r “ ary Term. 1912. Wilson Schrank, Ben Schrank w ■ man Schrank, Carrie Stuit . i’ l 3 . Fuller vs. Warren M. Beard. Pe"™ e ' Beard. No. 8287. . ~ , It appearing from affidav • p'/V. 1 the above entitled cause, t-'-at M. Beard, Permolin '- '• ■ above named defendants are nondents of the State of Ind-ma. Notice is therefore hereb: 8 the said Warren M. Beard. ! erm Beard, that they be and api t ‘‘ !r ’* it the Hon. Judge of the Adams 1 ■ ‘ Court on the 14th day o' • the same being the 32d ' ' ‘“. l " 0 ' of the next regular tern: ' ' ".‘ .je be holden at the Court lie 1 City of Decatur, comtnen- n- <>, • 1 day the Sth day of April. A > and plead by answer or de' 9 complaint, or the same » and determined in their absei;. ’ 1 Witness my name s’ ■ ” ,*•' c f Court hereto affixed, th- I*' 3 ' 9 March 1912 , FERDINAND 81-EE - - '■ A. P. Beatty. Atty, for I n!1 ' APPOINTMENT Or A0M ,N " TFATOP. tW I. Notice is hereby given _ rtm iniF dersigned has been toppoj”- f .. trator of the estate cf • je j Bieberich, late of Adam? •' u ceased. The estate is , vent WILLIAM LINNEME EK • A heller. Suttcn & Heller. [, March 16. 1912. APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR s Notice is hereby given ' J ... C iito: e dersigned has beet: apr*’ in: . n < !>•’ e of the estate of Catharine f .» n of Adams county, deceased e tate is probably solven’ , tor e ALBERT EVANr. 13t l i. March 16. 1912